Sept. 29, 2015 - Progress News

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Sept. 29, 2015 - Progress News
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The Farmers National Bank Of Emlenton
Named Best Place To Work In PA
Emlenton, Pennsylvania,
September 25, 2015 – The
Farmers National Bank of
Emlenton has been named
one of the Best Places to Work
in PA for 2015. The awards
program, created in 2000, is
one of the first statewide programs of its kind in the country. The program is a public/
private partnership between
Team Pennsylvania Foundation, the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development, the
Pennsylvania State Council of
the Society for Human Resource Management, and the
Central Penn Business Journal.
“Our Board of Directors,
officers and employees are
extremely excited about the
Best Places to Work recognition. It reflects the importance we place on providing
a rewarding and satisfying
work environment. Our employees are among our most
important constituents and
supporters. It is through
their efforts and dedication
that the Bank continues to
expand, realize success, provide a superior customer experience and generate sound
returns to all parties interested in our growth. Irrespective of this honor, we
place employees first and
strive to provide the optimal
workplace experience. The
Best Places to Work recognition merely validates ongoing
efforts in this regard,” noted
William C. Marsh, Chairman
of the Board, President and
Chief Executive Officer of The
Farmers National Bank of
Emlenton.
Companies
from across the
state entered the
two-part process
to determine the 100 Best
Places to Work in PA. The
first part of this process was
evaluating each nominated
company’s workplace policies, practices, philosophies, systems and demographics. This part of the
process was worth approximately 25% of the total
evaluation. The second part
consisted of an employee
survey to measure the employee experience. This
part of the process was
worth approximately 75%
of the total evaluation. The
combined scores determined the top companies
and the final ranking. Best
Companies Group managed
the overall registration and
survey process.
This survey and awards
program was designed to
identify, recognize and honor
the best places of employment in Pennsylvania, who are
benefiting
the
state’s
economy and its workforce.
Employers are categorized
based upon the total number
of employees they have in the
United States, 25 to 249 employees and 250 or more employees.
The Farmers National Bank
of Emlenton will be recognized at the Best Places to
Work in PA awards banquet
on Thursday, December 3,
2015, at the Lancaster County
Convention Center in
Lancaster, PA. Rankings will
be revealed at the ceremony.
In addition to the public/
Turkey Dinner
St. Petersburg United Methodist Church
Saturday, October 10th
Take Outs: 4:00 PM
Serving from 5 to 6 pm
Adults: $9.00 • Children 6-12 - $3.50
Children under 6 is FREE
Call: 724-659-5421 or 814-797-5714
Bruin Lanes
233 School St. • Bruin, PA 16022
Leagues - Men’s, Women, Couples, Kids
Birthday Parties / All Type Parties
Kid’s Leagues Started September 26th
We are Still Accepting Bowlers!
Starting at Noon
Any Inquiries call 724-753-2461
STEP BACK IN TIME AT
DOWNTOWN BUTLER’S
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75 Plus Toppings • Frozen Custard & Yogurt
Coffee • Seating for 50 • WiFi Hot Spot
Birthday Parties • Business Meetings
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Now Hiring
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501 North Main St.
Chicora, Pa.
724-445-2445
307 Water Street,
East Brady, Pa.
724-232-0155
Mon. thru Sat. 9 AM to 9 PM
Sunday - 9 AM to 7 PM
Open Monday thru Sunday
9AM to 8 PM
private partnership, the
program is supported by
the following organizations: Lead Sponsor—Team
Pennsylvania Foundation;
Presenting Sponsor – BDO,
USA; Major Sponsors—Protocol Solutions Group, LLC,
Saul Ewing, LLP and
Santander; Founding Partners—Team Pennsylvania
Foundation and the Central
Penn Business Journal; Program Partner—The Department of Community and
Economic Development.
For more information on
the Best Places to Work in PA,
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www.bestplacestoworkinpa.com
or contact Emily Winslow,
event coordinator at the Central Penn Business Journal
at
717-236-4300
or
emilyw@cpbj.com.
The Farmers National Bank
of Emlenton is an independent, nationally chartered,
FDIC-insured community
commercial bank headquartered in Emlenton, Pennsylvania, operating fifteen full-service offices in Venango, Butler, Clarion, Clearfield,
Crawford, Elk, Jefferson, and
Mercer Counties, Pennsylvania. The Bank is a whollyowned subsidiary of Emclaire
Financial Corp (NASDAQ:
“EMCF”).
For more information
about The Farmers National
Bank, please visit the website
at www.farmersnb.com or
call 877-862-9270.
Sunday, October 11th
Foxburg
Fall Festival
Yes indeed, the Foxburg
Fall Art, Wine & Cheese
Festival will be held on
Sunday, October 11th. If
you’ve heard otherwise,
forget it . . . the festival is on!
This will be the 12th year
for the Foxburg Fall Festival,
and it’s held in the heart of
the Allegheny River Valley
and promises all your
favorite activities and events.
The date is, Sunday, October
11, 2015, from 11 am - 6 pm.
Weave your way through
artisans booths in search of
unique
hand-made
creations.
Enjoy the all aromas of
spice and barbeque when
choosing from all the
nostalgic festival foods.
Enjoy some musical
entertainment by Mandolin
Whiskey from noon to 2 PM;
the Greenville H.S. Steel Band
from 2 to 4 PM and Tom
Sweetapple from 4 to 6 PM.
The entertainment will be
hosted throughout the town.
Embrace the fall foliage by
cruising around by bike or
Segway, canoe the Allegheny
or just stroll down the river
trail to the Clarion River.
Pre-festival events on
Saturday, October 10th,
enjoy a Clam Bake at the
Allegheny Grille. Call 724659-5701 for reservations.
Continued on A-6
PAID
Permit No. 3
Emlenton, Pa.
16373
Tuesday, September 29, 2015
“Drake Well Museum to Host
Pithole Lantern Tours”
On Friday, October 2 and
Saturday, October 3, Drake
Well Museum and Park and
the Friends of Drake Well,
Inc. will host Pithole Lantern
Tours, the final event celebrating the 150th anniversary of Pennsylvania’s legendary oil boomtown. Gates
open at 6:00 p.m. at the
Pithole Historic Site located at
14118 Pithole Road just off
Route 227 near Plumer, PA.
Admission is $8.00 for adults
and $5.00 for youth (3-11
years). Be sure to save with
the event’s Special Group
Rate. Purchase 2 adult tickets
for $20.00 and receive 3 free
youth tickets.
According to Museum Site
Administrator Melissa Mann,
the highlight of Pithole Lantern Tours will be a nighttime
living history tour of the
boomtown. Throughout the
tour, visitors will meet different petroleum history characters and listen to colorful stories about historic Pithole
City. “This is a unique opportunity for folks to experience
Pithole and oil history in a
completely different way.
When visitors step out onto
the dark, quiet grounds, they
will be taking a step back in
time,” said Mann.
Tours will begin at 6:30
p.m. and depart every 10
minutes. Each evening’s final
tour will depart at 9:30 p.m.
Tickets will be sold until the
final tour is full. Tours will last
approximately 1.5 hours and
Don Paul
Jewelers
148 N. Main St. • Butler, PA 16001
Complete Line of New
and Estate Jewelry
Custom Design, Remount Service,
In-Store Custom Repair Shop
Same Day Sizing Available on Request
Always Buying Gold, Diamonds,
Coins, Broken Jewelry
(724) 283-3980 / 1-888-682-0246
Free Layaway • 10-6 Daily • Closed Saturdays During Summer
90 Days Same As Cash
Come experience the history of Pitthole by night!
cover nearly one mile. Participants must be able to traverse
steep hills and semi-rugged
terrain and are encouraged to
arrive early, wear sturdy
shoes and bring a flashlight.
Pithole Lantern Tours will
also feature musical entertainment and seasonal refreshments.
Located off Route 8 south
of Titusville, Drake Well Museum and Park is open year
round. Summer/Fall hours
are Tuesday through Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00
p.m. and Sunday from noon
to 5:00 p.m. The Pithole Historic Site is open Saturdays
and Sundays from 10:00 a.m.
to 4:00 p.m. in June, July and
August. These historic sites
are administered by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission in partnership with Friends of
Drake Well, Inc. and are part
of the Pennsylvania Trails of
H i s t o r y ® (www.
PATrailsofHistory.com).
Additional information
about Pithole Lantern Tours
and other museum programs
is available by calling (814)
827-2797 or find us on
Facebook at Drake Well Museum.
1397 Kerr Ave. Ext.
Emlenton, PA
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Cost: 6.50 Eat In or $7.00 Take-out!
We Will Have a Big Chinese Auction
Every Friday, Saturday & Sunday
September 18 thru November 1st
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Schweinebraten • Wurst Platter
Jaegerschnitzel • Schnitzel Wiener Art
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Served with your choice of
(2) German Side Dishes and Rolls
Pierogies • German Potato Salad • Potato Pancakes
Spatzle • Bavarian Sauerkraut • Applesauce
Red Skinned Mashed Potatoes • Red Cabbage
German wilted lettuce salad w/hot bacon dressing
On Tap!
Leinenkugel’s Harvest Patch Shandy
and Shipyard Pumpkinhead
Erdingers by the Bottle
Join Us for a Great Selection Of Your Favorite German Food
Upcoming Events
at Riverstone Night Club
2nd Annual Bra Tour Oct. 17th
Polaris-Victory
Benefits Breast Cancer Screening & Awareness
Halloween Party on October 31st
Costume Contest at 11:00 PM
Footlong Special
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Page A-2 – The Progress News - September 29, 2015
DOUBLE
DRIVEL
Into The
Outdoors
With Dick and Mike
Commentary: Last week was a good week for the
Mike’s Commentary
Pittsburgh Pirates. After losing 4 in a row, the Pirates won 6 in
a row. In doing so, they clinched their 3rd straight playoff
berth, won their 10,000th game in franchise history, and Mark
Melancon set the single season Pirates mark for saves. The
Pirates had lost the last 3 of a 4-game series to the Cubs and
the 1st game to the Los Angeles Dodgers before reeling off 2 in
a row against the Dodgers and sweeping the Colorado Rockies
in a 4-game set. In doing so, the Pirates joined only the Giants,
Cubs, Braves and Dodgers as the only teams to win 10,000
games. Melancon zipped past Mike Williams’ single season
mark of 46 saves and, after his save against the Rockies last
Thursday, was at 50 for the year. Let’s hope the Pirates can
carry this momentum into the playoffs.
—Baseball lost one of its true legends when Yogi Berra
passed last week. He won 10 World Series rings as a member
of the New York Yankees and was a 3-time winner of the
American League MVP. However, he may have been best
known for his Yogi-isms
Mike Likes: Ravens at Steelers: As Yogi Berra said, “It’s déjà
vu all over again”. Here we go again with another Ravens/
Steelers showdown. This one is at Heinz Field so I take the
Steelers, 27 – 24.
Pittsburgh at Virginia Tech: Yogi says, “It ain’t over ‘till it’s
over”. The problem is, though, that this one may be over before it is started. Tech hung tough with Ohio State. Pittsburgh
edged Youngstown State. I think I will go with the Hokies.
Virginia Tech 34 Pittsburgh 13.
Army at Penn State: This is a David versus Goliath type of
game. Penn State already lost to one David this year in Temple
which makes this pick a bit harder. But, as Yogi said “when
you come to a fork in the road, take it”. So, I am going to take
the fork that leads to Happy Valley and take the Nits in a 23-16
win.
Dick’s Thoughts
The Pirates are one of 3 teams to make the playoffs the last
3 seasons. They join the Dodgers and Cardinals with this
distinction. Who would have ever thought during those 20
long seasons of losing we would see this. Most of us just
wanted a 500 season.
Who would have ever believed the Pirates could sweep the
Rockies with J A Happ, Charlie Morton, and Jeff Locke pitching? What a series by Starling Marte with 13 hits tying Pie
Traynor as the only Pirates to ever have that many hits in a
series.
As of this writing GM Neal Huntington looks like a genius
with his trade deadline moves. Happ has 6 wins, Joe Blanton
has 5, and Aramis Ramirez has 33 rbi’s and he didn’t mortgage the future on these pickups.
Several former Pitt players are once again starring in the
NFL. Darrelle Revis was the AFC defensive player of the week
in week 1. Aaron Donald was named the NFC defensive
player of the week for week 2 while Larry Fitzgerald was the
named NFC player of the week in week 2.
The Blue Jays have 3 players this year with 35 home runs
and 100 rbi’s. The Royals have never had a player put up
those numbers.
If the NBA Finals go 7 games next year the last game will be
played on June 19th.
Yogi Berra played both games of a double header 117 times.
Clint Hurdle has trouble playing some guys 2 games in a row.
Yogi also had 7 seasons of 25 strikeouts or less. Tony Gwynn
is only other major leaguer with such a stat.
Here are few of Yogi Berra’s Yogisms.
When you come to a fork in the road take it.
You can observe a lot by watching.
Nobody goes there anymore, it’s too crowded.
Baseball is 90% mental and the other half is physical.
A nickel ain’t worth a dime anymore.
Always go to other people’s funerals, otherwise they won’t
come to yours.
We made too many wrong mistakes.
Dick’s Picks
PITT @ Virginia Tech: Pitt has had a lot of success against
the Hokies. VT played Ohio State toughly until losing their
quarterback. Pitt is missing James Conner in the backfield.
Pitt somehow finds a way to lose close games so. Virginia
Tech 17 PITT 16
Baltimore @ STEELERS: After the Ravens horrible start they
are almost in a must win situation. The Steelers offense is
hard to stop and the loss of Suggs is huge. I can’t see Flacco
winning a shootout. STEELERS 34 Ravens 21
Thought of the week: Stop focusing on how stressed you
are and remember how blessed you are.
KSAC FOOTBALL STANDINGS
Thru Week 3
SMALL SCHOOL DIVISION
Clarion
Redbank
KEYSTONE
UNION
Clarion Limestone
AC VALLEY
KSAC
2-0
2-0
1-1
1-1
0-2
0-2
OVERALL
3-0
2-1
2-1
1-2
1-2
0-3
LARGE SCHOOL DIVISION
KARNS CITY
Punxsutawney
St Marys
MONITEAU
Brookville
KSAC OVERALL
2-0
3-0
2-0
2-1
0-1
2-1
0-1
0-3
0-2
1-2
Bingo
Every Tuesday
Sugarcreek VFD
4 Miles South of Kepples Corners on Rt. 268
Doors Open
at 6:00 PM
Tutors Needed In Local Non-profits
and the Oil City Schools
Join Keystone SMILES
AmeriCorps to gain experience and build a dynamic
portfolio for future career
goals. By joining thousands
of citizens in a National Service movement called
AmeriCorps. Tutors and
mentors can make a difference in the non-profits in
the local area.
Apply now full time, halftime or quarter-time hours
in community based agencies, like the Boys & Girls
Club Along the Allegheny
A-C Valley Week 5
Youth Football
Bantum Game
Player of the Game
Spencer Heeter
in after school programs or
in our local schools.
If you or someone you
know would be interested
in applying, visit www.
smilesamericorps.org.
Benefits include living allowance check, education
award, loan forbearance,
full or partial interest paid
on student loans, portfolio
development, training and
Act 48 credits.
Clarion University stuSave the date for October 3, 2015 . The 3rd annual
dents looking for a Federal pig roast for the North Trails Public Library will be
Work-Study opportunity are held at the American Legion Post #243, 1431 West
encouraged to apply.
Sunbury Road, West Sunbury, PA.
Questions? Contact 814The event will feature a Chinese auction, door
797-2127 ext. 227
prizes and a 50-50 raffle. Cost is $10 for adults in advance and $12 at the door. Children 6-12 cost is $5.00
STEINER’S
and age 5 and under is free.
OUTDOORS & MORE
Tickets are available at the North Trails Public Li798 St. Rt. 68
brary.
East Brady, PA
In case of inclement weather, dinner will be inside.
(724) 526-3442
3rd Annual Pig Roast Benefits
North Trails Public Library
Open 7 Days A Week
Jr. Game – A-C Valey 26
Prospect 0
Player of the Game
Ryan Cooper
Fall Planting Needs?
We have Mums,
Hibiscus, Pumpkins
& Decorations
Sr. Game – A-C Valley 30
Prospect 0
Players of the Game
Tanner Merwin/ Bret Wingard
Live Bait
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By: Tony Rossi, Director of Communications, The Christophers
Three minutes a day. That’s the minimum amount of time
that The Christophers’ founder, Maryknoll Father James
Keller, encouraged people to spend on their spiritual lives.
No matter how busy you are, he thought, you’ve got to be
able to squeeze in three minutes, right? And to help people
along, Father Keller created a book titled, appropriately
enough, “Three Minutes a Day.” It consisted of a daily story or
reflection, along with a Scripture verse and short prayer.
The book proved popular so he kept publishing new volumes, and we’ve kept up that tradition. In fact, we’ve reached
the 50th volume, so you could say it’s the series’ golden anniversary. We’re proud to have reached such a special number!
I also think the book may be more relevant to people’s lives
now than in the past because everyone seems busier than
ever. Also, our attention spans have decreased. The younger
generation, especially, often communicates in Twitter-sized
messages of 140 characters or less. While the entries in
“Three Minutes a Day” aren’t quite that short, they’re certainly the ideal length for anyone who wants to add some
moral and spiritual substance to their lives in today’s fastpaced world. Consider this story:
Tara and her one-year-old daughter went to visit her greatgrandparents at their nursing home. She could see on the
faces of the elderly couple the joy that her visit brought them.
On her way home, Tara listened to “The Jennifer Fulwiler
Show” on Sirius-XM’s Catholic Channel radio station and
heard Christopher Award-winning author Kerry Weber being interviewed about her book “Mercy in the City.” The conversation prompted Tara to reflect on the idea of mercy, so
she shared the following thoughts on her Instagram page:
“Sometimes the corporal works of mercy don’t look like
we expect. Visiting the imprisoned doesn’t always mean visiting those in jail. Sometimes the imprisoned are those imprisoned by their bodies, unable to...do the things they want [to
do]. Sometimes the imprisoned are those who receive no
visitors from the outside world. Sometimes your daughter
offering a smile to the elderly and the infirm can teach you
more about love and mercy than years of theology. Opportunities for mercy abound in our lives, if only we take the time to
see them.”
Hopefully, that reflection will leave you thinking about
simple ways that you can reflect God’s love to the people
around you. The book also includes stories about courage,
gratitude, forgiveness, and more. There’s even a beautiful
nighttime prayer I found online that was written by Lutheran
pastor Dietrich Bonhoeffer, who was killed during World War
II for his anti-Nazi activities. He wrote:
“O Lord my God, thank You for bringing this day to a close;
Thank You for giving me rest in body and soul. Your hand has
been over me and has guarded and preserved me. Forgive
my lack of faith and any wrong that I have done today, and
help me to forgive all who have wronged me. Let me sleep in
peace under Your protection, and keep me from all the temptations of darkness. Into Your hands I commend my loved
ones and all who dwell in this house; I commend to You my
body and soul. O God, Your holy name be praised. Amen.”
We sell the book for $10 plus shipping, so if you want a
daily dose of inspiration for yourself or a loved one, you can
order by calling us toll-free at 1-888-298-4050, or by visiting
our website at www.christophers.org.
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Untangled Hair Design
Under New Ownership
M a k a y l a
McMasters is the
proud new owner of
Untangled Hair Design. The salon is located in the historic
Crawford Center,
511 Hill Street, Room
205, Emlenton, PA.
Makayla is a licensed cosmetologist, currently pursuing her Master Stylist
License at a post secondary school in Butler.
The Master Stylist
is the highest license
obtained in the field
of Cosmetology.
Makayla will be offering a
full range of salon services
and is taking immediate ap-
Mikayla McMasters
pointments. For salon
hours or to schedule your
appointment, please call
724-867-1317.
Drake Well Museum and Friends of Drake Well, Inc. Present
PITHOLE LANTERN TOURS
October 2 & 3, 2015
Pithole Historic Site
1320 Chicor
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Chicora
Chicora,
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(814) 827-‡GUDNHZHOORUJ
Admission
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• Compost •
• Decorative Rock
With the arrival of Fall, many of us turn our thoughts to
hunting. October is an especially good month for this. The
woods are beautiful, and the temperatures are mellow. It’s
just a great time to be out.
One of the great October events is the opening of the early
small game season. To me, that means squirrel hunting. I
have always enjoyed hunting the little critters. Maybe it’s because that was the first type of hunting I ever did, and a squirrel was the first thing I ever bagged. This year, I have a couple
of reasons for added excitement. Over the course of the past
year, I acquired two classic Mossberg bolt action shotguns.
One is a 16 gauge, and the other is a 410. I am anxious to try
them in the field. I wish that squirrels weren’t such a big pain
to clean, but what are you gonna do?
Another great thing is the senior deer season. My friends
and I like to call it “geezer season,” as it’s geared toward folks
like us. For whatever reason, you are allowed to shoot does,
but no bucks. As is the case with so many Game Commission
policies, I do not understand it. Oh, well, the season is still a
lot of fun to be had in nice weather.
As much as I love warm weather hunting, it does have a
couple of drawbacks. For one thing, meat spoils much more
quickly than in November or December. That means that if
you get a deer, you have to get it out of the woods and cooled
off as soon as possible. This is complicated by the lack of
snow on the ground, which can make dragging a deer a more
difficult task. Regardless, the absence of freezing makes it
worthwhile.
We all know that this is a great time to fish. The water is still
pretty warm, and the fish seem to be hyperactive. As the
water cools, they will get more sluggish and harder to catch.
In the dead of winter, when you are a little bit tired of turkey
and ham, some nice filets, which were frozen properly, can
really hit the spot. For some reason, this seems especially true
if you deep fry them.
You know, October looks, sounds and smells nice, too. One
of my favorite art prints is titled “Autumn Jays,” by well known
wildlife artist Donald Blakney. It shows the birds on an oak
branch covered with dead leaves. Also, there are the remnants of a hornet’s nest on the branch. Looking at that painting, you can almost hear the raucous calls of the blue jays.
By the time you read this, the Game Commission will have
held their meeting in DuBois. As far as I am concerned, attending one of their meetings would be nothing but a huge
waste of time. They do listen to comments from the public,
but do you think they really care what we think? If they do,
they have not demonstrated it in the past.
Next week, among other things, we will take a look at blowing the cobwebs off the old hunting gear.
Tours begin 6:30 p.m.; final tour 9:30 p.m.*
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ive
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Golden Anniversary for
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Hours: Tues. thru Fri. - 9 am to 5 pm • Saturday - 8 am to 4 pm
Adults (12+ years) $8.00 Youth (3-11 years) $5.00
Special Group Rate!
Purchase 2 Adult Tickets for $20.00 and
Receive 3 Youth Tickets FREE
*Tours depart every 10 minutes, last approximately 1.5 hours and cover nearly 1 mile. Participants must be able to traverse steep hills
and semi-rugged terrain and are encouraged to arrive early, wear sturdy shoes and bring a flashlight.
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The Progress News - Sept. 29, 2015 – Page A-3
Clarion County YMCA Launches Community
Campaign Phase; Groundbreaking 2016
CLARION-The next phase
of the fundraising campaign
for a new full service Clarion
County YMCA is launching
this week.
“The new community
phase follows a successful
major gift campaign over the
last three months, pushing
the total amount raised to
over $7 million or 86 percent
of our goal of $8.1 million,”
said Milissa Bauer and Al
Lander, campaign cabinet cochairs.
A team of committed individuals joined the co-chairs
during the major gift phase.
The team members include
Jim Crooks, Rick Goble, Don
Lewis, John Mason, Dennyse
Mehta, Ralph Montana, Mike
Patton and Jesse Kelley, Director of the Clarion County
YMCA. Milissa and Al want to
thank the cabinet for all their
hard work educating the
community on the project
that lead to securing over $1.5
million in donations. This
money is being committed
not only from the Clarion
Area, but also from all parts
of Clarion County; including
Emlenton, Fryburg, Knox,
Lucinda, New Bethlehem,
Shippenville,
and
Strattanville.
The community phase is led
by a dedicated group of 15
volunteers who will also focus
on educating the public about
the campaign. A grass root
campaign will follow later
this year to focus on remaining gifts.
Community Campaign
Phase Committee members
include: Curly Beary, Fred
Cherico, Layne Giering,
Todd
Glenn,
Jeff
McCombie,
Rhonda
McMillen-Toth, Dennyse
Mehta, Michelle Murray,
Cindy Nellis, Marsha Ray,
Jodi Rhea, Marcy Schlueter,
Dave
Sentner,
Dave
Simpkins,
and
Steve
Young.
The community campaign
is consistent with the cam-
The Community Phase of the Campaign for the new fullservice Clarion County YMCA is launching as campaign
members inspect the “field of dreams” site adjacent to the
Clarion Oaks Golf Course near I80 Exit 62. Campaign
members pictured include Jesse Kelley, Al Lander,
Dennyse Mehta, and Milissa Bauer.
paign team approach. As
Bauer and Lander stated in
the original press conference that launched the
campaign, the success of
this project will depend on
everyone coming together
as a team. The Community
Campaign is the next step
in creating a Clarion County
team. It is an invitation for
everyone to play a part in
creating a full service
Clarion County YMCA.
Groundbreaking for the
project is expected next
spring. In addition to contributions, the YMCA applied
for RACP funding earlier this
year from the Commonwealth.
“We are now waiting on
passage of the state budget
and notification of awards
from the RACP (Redevelopment Assistance Capital
Program) Grant,” said Bauer
and Lander. “Because the
amount of a possible grant
award and the state requirements for construction are
unclear, we are waiting until the grant amount is determined to develop the final
shape of the project, including the building design.”
RACP funding will be
Parker City VFD
available only after a Commonwealth budget is approved.
The campaign’s silent
phase raised over $5.4 million (almost 70 percent)
from lead gifts and commitments by a small group of key
individuals, including more
than $600,000.00 in pledges
from the local YMCA Board.
Most of the campaign commitments are from local community businesses, families,
and organizations that have
made substantial donations.
The $8.1 million full-service
Clarion County YMCA will be
located near Exit 62 of I-80
and the Clarion Oaks Golf
Course.
The new project, among
other facilities, will include a
swimming pool that will provide lap swimming, therapy,
swimming lessons and other
year-round recreation activities that the YMCA. An official
groundbreaking will be held
in Spring 2016. Completion
of the project is expected
within approximately 12 to
18
months
from
groundbreaking.
For more information
about the campaign, contact
Campaign Communications
Coordinator Cindy Nave at
814-226-9722 or clarion
countyymca.org.
Saturday,
October 10th
AARP
55 ALIVE
Safe Driver
Course
10:00 AM to 4:00 PM
PCVFD Community Hall
204 S. Wayne St., Parker, PA
Crafters, Vendors - Giant Chinese Auction
Food For Sale - 50/50 Raffle
Door Prize - Adult Admission $1.00
Untangled Hair Design
511 Hill St, Emlenton, PA
Room 205 In Crawford Center - Emlenton, PA
Under New Ownership
Makayla McMasters
Now Open
Hours:
Sun & Mon- Closed
Tues- 5:00-8:00
Wed- By Appt Only
Thurs- 5:00-8:00
Fri & Sat 10:00-3:00
For Appointment Call 724-867-1317
A safe driver (4 hour refresher course) will be sponsored by the Knox Lions Club
on October 15, 2015 from
3:30 to 8:00 pm at the Knox
Lions Building located at 618
W. State St., Knox, PA. This is
ideal for those who need to
update every three years for
an insurance reduction.
Reservations are required as
there will be a limited number
of seats available.
For reservations please call
Dave Fowler ( 814-797-1080)
or Jack Camby at 814-2265062.
The full eight hour training
program for new first timers
or expired permit holders will
be offered in the Spring of
2016.
Connect with the Knox Lions Club on Facebook or at
www.e-clubhouse.org/
sites/knoxpa/.
CEC’s Evankovich Promoted
PARKER, Pennsylvania.
Sept. 21, 2015 - John
Evankovich of Central Electric Cooperative (CEC) has
been promoted to line superintendent.
“We are fortunate to have
John as our new line superintendent,”
states
Fred
Terwilliger, director of Engineering and Operations. “He
brings extensive experience
and knowledge to this position.”
John began his career with
CEC as a tree trimmer in December of 1982. He advanced
to the line crew in May of
1985. Since then, he has been
an apprentice lineman, journeyman lineman, and most
recently, chief lineman — a
position held since April of
2008.
John graduated from
Williamsport Area Community College (Penn State Technical Institute) in 1982 with
an electrical construction degree. Since that time he has
furthered his education by attending Butler County
Line Superintendent - John Evankovich
Community College and numerous job-related schools.
John has been a lifelong
member of CEC. He and his
wife Mitzi live in Perry
Township,
Armstrong
County. They have five children and three grandchildren.
Central Electric Coopera-
tive, Inc. is a Touchstone Energy Cooperative serving
approximately
25,000
members with over 3,000
miles of distribution line in
portions of Allegheny, Armstrong, Butler, Clarion, Forest, Mercer and Venango
counties. Learn more by visiting: www.central.coop.
The Top 4 Teams of the Hilliards VFW 3rd Annual Charity Golf Scramble Held At
Stoney Meadows Saturday, September 19, 2015.
Hilliards VFW
Holds Golf Outing
The Hilliards VFW, in
Cherry Valley, would like to
acknowledge all the local
businesses for their sponsorship that made our golf
outing such a big success.
Farmers National Bank,
IGA, Foxburg’s Allegheny
Grille, Foxburg Wine Cellars,
Foxburg
Pizza,
Whyte’s Comet Market,
Buster’s RiverStone and
Knotty Pines Bar, Otto’s
Tavern, Butcherine’s Beer
Distributor of Boyers and
the Stoney Meadow Golf
Course. “Thank You”.
Also thank you to all our
volunteers who worked so
hard and to all the golfers
who participated. There
were lots of prizes and good
food at the Post in Cherry
Valley afterwards.
Again, the Hilliard’s VFW
Post thanks everyone and
hope to see you all next
year!
Night Golf
Benefit
On Saturday, October 3rd,
The Boys and Girls Club
Along The Allegheny will hold
their annual night golf
fundraiser at the Foxburg
Country Club.
We have decided this year
to open up the event this year
for a second round which will
only include 9 holes of golf
with a cart. Dinner is not included in this round. Cost is
$25 per person and benefits
the Boys and Girls Club Along
The Allegheny. Approximate tee-off time for this
round will be 10:00 PM.
There are a limited number of
spots available and is limited
to a first come, first serve basis. If you are interested in
signing up please call Brad at
724-504-3263.
Adopt The Pace of Nature:
Her Secret is Patience
Open: By Appointment Only
April thru November
Foxburg, PA 16036
724-659-0180
E-Mail:
buttons@thebuttonhouse.com
Bruin Community
Pumpkin Festival
Saturday, October 3rd
Free Community Event
Held Rain or Shine
1:00 PM to 4:00 PM
FREE
EVENT
Bruin Community Park
Park at former Bruin School - Shuttle Provided
Games - Fun - Food
Activities & Non Food Vendors
Sponsored by Faith Community Church - A United Methodist Congregation
PARKER HEIGHTS APARTMENTS
Income Guidelines
1 Person - $20,700
2 Person - $23,650
MAJOR
BRAND
TIRE
Time to Renew Your Faith? Consider attending our . . .
40
HOURS
40 HOURS
of Adoration
Sunday, October 4 Monday October 5,
and Tuesday, October 6, 2015
EVENING SERVICE STARTS AT 7:00 PM
HONORING OUR LORD IN ADORATION OF THE EUCHARIST
– GUEST PREACHER – FR. JOHN PAUL KUZMA, O.F.M. Cap.
St. Michael the Archangel Church
P.O. Box 177 / 811 Chestnut Street / Emlenton, PA 16373
(724) 867-2422
Email: stmike@embarqmail.com
Web site: www.stmichaelrcchurch.com
260 High Point Road, Knox, PA
OPEN:
MON. - FRI.
8 AM TO 5 PM
CHICORA COMMONS APARTMENTS
814-797-5354
www.majorbrandtirepa.com.
Tom’s
Sales
& Service
10790 Route 322
Top of the Riverhill
Shippenville, PA 16254
➮ Simplicity
➮ Husqvarna
➮ Echo
➮ Snapper
We Sell Holland Grills!
814-226-4013
tomssalesandservice.com
Income Guidelines
1 Person - $29,220
2 Person - $33,360
Visit our three locations for even more great deals:
Rt. 338 Knox
Mon-Sat 7 AM–9 PM
Main St. Rimersburg
Sunday 8 AM–6 PM
Broad St. New Bethlehem
www.tomsriverside.com
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R.W. Hovis
★ EVENTS ★
★ HELP WANTED ★
Auto Sales
Marion Twp. Vol. Fire Company Sportsman’s Night 15
Gun Raffle at Epiphany Hall
in Boyers on October 10,
2015. Doors open at 5:00 pm.
First Drawing at 6:00 pm. $15
Ticket (Advance) and $20 at
the door. No one under 21
allowed. Food & Beverage
included with ticket.
10/6
In Door Yard Sale: October
9-10, 2015 from 9 AM to 2 PM
all three days. Parker Height's
Apt's - 302 N. Wayne Ave.,
Parker, PA. Lunch will be
available and a Bake Sale.
Office Staff person needed.
Office and Computer skills required. Send resume to:
Lynn, King & Schreffler, P.C.,
P.O. Box 99, Emlenton, PA
16373.
9/29
CDL Local Drivers
DTA L.P. in Kennerdell is
seeking Class A CDL drivers
to be home every night. Most
of the work will be pulling
dump trailers locally. We require 23 years of age, 2 years
recent commercial driving experience, clean MVR and a
good work history. We offer a
full slate of benefits including
low cost health insurance,
and a generous 401k plan.
Call 814-385-6967 for more
information.
10/6
5079 Emlenton-Clintonville Rd.
Emlenton, PA 16373
724-867-0380
‘00 Chevy Cavalier. .............. $799
‘99 Honda Civic, 5 spd. ..... $1999
‘02 Saturn SC2, 2 dr. .......... $2499
‘00 Ford Focus, 2 dr. ........ $2499
‘07 Ford Focus, 2 dr., 5 spd, ............. $2499
‘01 S10 Blazer 4x4, 2 dr.. ... $2799
‘03 Hyuandai Elantra GT ... $2999
‘03 Chevy Cavalier, 4dr ..... $2999
‘06 Chevy Aveo ................... $2999
‘02 Saturn SL2 .................... $2999
‘04 PT Cruiser ..................... $3299
‘05 Kia Spectra, 4 Dr. ........ $3499
‘03 Mustang Convertible .. $3799
‘05 Chevy Cavalier, 2dr ..... $3799
‘03 Chevy 1500, 4x4 ....................
‘01 GMC Sonoma, 69k ....... $3999
‘02 S10 Blazer, 2 dr. .......... $4299
‘07 Ford Focus, 4 Dr., ....... $4299
‘00 Ford Ranger, XT Cab . $4499
‘08 Hyundai Accent, 4dr ... $4499
‘05 Honda Civic, ................. $4999
‘06 Grand Caravan, stow ‘n go . $4999
‘07 Chrysler T/C, stow ‘n go . $4999
‘05 Nissan Altima, .............. $5999
‘04 GMC Denali XL, AWD, . $9899
HERBERT HOVIS
AUTO
Rt. 208 at Lisbon
5089 Emlenton-Clintonville Rd.
Emlenton, PA 16373
(724) 867-2342
AUTOS
‘02 SATURN 4 DR SDN.,
4 CYL, AUTO .............. $1,995
‘04 BUICK CENTURY SDN.,
V-6, AUTO .................. $2,195
‘07 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER,SW
4 CYL, 5 SPD, STANDARD .. $2,495
‘03 P ONTIAC SUNFIRE, CPE.
4 CYL., AUTO, ............ $2,995
‘04 CHRYSLER SEBRING, SDN.,
4 CYL., AUTO, ............ $2,995
‘06 FORD TAURUS, SDN.,
V-6, AUTO, 98K .......... $3,295
‘05 HYUNDAI SONATA SDN.,
V-6, AUTO, 79K ............ $3,795
‘05 CADILLAC DEVILLE, SDN.,
V-8, AUTO, 28K (SOME DENTS) $3,995
‘97 BMW 328IS COUPE 6 CYL,
AUTO, 62 K ........................... $4,295
2014 CHEVY CRUZ SEDAN,
4-CYL, 6-SP STND, 29K .... $7995
TRUCKS – VANS
&
4x4’s
‘04 CHEVY BLAZER, 4X4, S.W.,
V-6, AUTO ...................... $2,995
Seidle
Chevrolet
Buick-GMC
1141 E. Main St.
Clarion, PA
10 Pre-Owned AWD
Equinox in Stock
New Malibu LT, Nicely Equipped. $21,900
$
‘08 Malibu, 49k, ............................ 10,750
‘11 Colorado Crew, 4x4 , 16k ...... $24,990
‘12 Sierra Ext. Z-71 , 36k .............. $25,990
‘14 Impala LT , Low Miles ............ $15,990
Prices Good Thru 10/4/15
Photos & More Info at:
www.seidlechevy.com
or call: 1-800-242-7544
Seidle
Chevrolet
Buick-GMC
814-226-8300
1141 E. Main St.
Clarion, PA 16214
www.seidlechevy.com
DON
814-797-1025
Poor Credit? Stop By!
Exit 53 • I-80
AuctionEER
Richard A. Roberts
PA License #AU005808
Complete
Auction Service
724-679-1168
10/6
Rummage Sale at the
Chicora Masonic Temple 2196 Chicora Road, Chicora,
PA on Friday, October 2,
2015 from 10 am to 4 pm and
on Saturday, October 3rd Drivers: No-Touch! Get
from 10 am to 1 pm. Saturday Home, Get Paid! Excellent
Pay Per\Wk! Strong Benefits
is $1.00 Bag Day.
Package Including Bonuses!
Spaghetti Dinner on Thurs- CDL-A 1yr exp. 877-704day, October 1st from 4 pm to 3773. 10/6
6:30 pm. Bruin V.F.D. Social
Hall, Firehouse Drive. Pre- Family Community Partnership
Coordinator (Birth-5)
pared by Faith Community
Church. A United Methodist Part-time Grant Funded posiCongregation. Proceeds for tion at Allegheny-Clarion ValBruin VFD honoring October ley School District available
National Firefighters week. for 2015-2016 school year.
Take-Out Available. Pay by PA Teaching Certificate with
Donation. Call 724-753-2622 Early Childhood/Elementary
Education is required. Paror 724-753-2659.
ents as Teachers Curriculum
Huge Yard and Bake Sale on Foundational
Certification
October 2nd and 3rd - Across and experience with HVERI/
from Parker Firehall from 9 ECERS reports are preferred.
am to 5 pm. Lots of adult and Submit PA Standard Applicakids clothes, knick-knacks, tion, cover letter, resume, PA
dishes, 12” scrubber, shoes Certificate, transcripts, clearand lots more. 724-399- ances and three letters of ref2396.
erence by Noon, October 9,
Fall Auction on Saturday, Oc- 2015 to Mr. David McDeavitt,
tober 17th at 5:00 PM at St. Superintendent, AlleghenyPetersburg VFD Social Hall. Clarion Valley School District,
Kitchen Open at 4 pm. Bob Box 100, Foxburg, PA 16036.
Grossman - Auctioneer. Ben- EOE. TB Test and Physical
efits St. Petersburg VFD. 10/13 required prior to employment.
- 4-H Yard Sale October 1-4th from 9:00–
4:00 on Sunday noon – 4:00
p.m. Venango County Fairgrounds. Large variety, most
priced at 25-cents. Venango
County Extension Office at
437-7607.
★ HAPPY ADS ★
Casino Bus Trip to the
Meadows on Sunday, October 4th. Cost is $24. Get back
$20 Free Play. Leaving 601
Main St., Emlenton at 9:00
AM. Limited Seating Available. Call 814-229-2743.
★ FOR RENT ★
One bedroom Apartment for
Rent: $425 month. $400 Security
Deposit; 6 month lease. No Pets,
No Smoking, Renter pays for
Heat! 3 miles from Emlenton on
38 & 208. Ground Floor. Call 724867-0730 from 9 am to 5 pm or
TFN
814-431-9682.
3 Bedroom House for Rent in St.
Petersburg. $625 month and includes Water, Sewage and Garbage. No Pets! No Smoking!
HUD Possible? Security Deposit
9/29
required. 814-221-0928.
Apartments for Rent in Six
Points and Parker. No Smoking, No Pets! Call 724-3992758.
10/6
Letters of Administration on
the Estate of Vincenza M.
Lorello aka Jennie Lorello
aka
Jenny
Lorello
of
Scrubgrass
Township,
Venango County, have been
granted to Lisa Anne Zuck,
Box 236, Shippenville, PA
16254. All persons indebted
to the said Estate are requested to make payment
and those having claims to
present the same without delay
to
her
attorney:
Scott W. Schreffler, Esq.,
LYNN, KING & SCHREFFLER, PC
P.O. Box 99, 606 Main St.
Emlenton, PA 16373
724-867-5921
10/6
Letters of Administration on
the Estate of Robert W.
McElhinney of Irwin Township, Venango County, have
been granted to Roberta A.
Cook, 427 N. Main Street,
Harrisville, PA 16038. All persons indebted to the said Estate are requested to make
payment and those having
claims to present the same
without delay to her attorney:
Scott W. Schreffler, Esq.,
LYNN, KING & SCHREFFLER, PC
P.O. Box 99, 606 Main St.
Emlenton, PA 16373
724-867-5921
10/13
For rent in Brady’s Bend - 3
Br. Apt. - 2nd floor. Off street
parking. Laundry Hook-Up,
Big yard. $500 month. Garage available for additional
The Clintonville Volunteer
fee. 724-679-0884. 9/29
Fire Department, located at
Nice 3 Br. House for rent in St. 501
Emlenton
St.,
Petersburg. $525 month plus Clintonville, PA, is now acutilities. Call 724-659-4991 or cepting bids for snow re814-229-4781.
TFN moval for 2015/2016. If interJust Remodeled - 3 Bed- ested, please contact Chris
room, Living Room, Dining Moore at 724-841-3577. Bids
Room, Kitchen. Duplex in may be mailed to: Clintonville
Brady’s Bend. $600 month Volunteer Fire Department,
plus utilities. No Smoking. No P.O. Box 185, Clintonville, PA
Pets. 412-977-3208.
10/6 16342.
Attention Salem Township/
★ FOR SALE ★
Clarion County Residents
Pumpkins, Hardy Mums, Hay,
Tomatoes, Peppers, Squash, Salem Townships SuperviCorn, Zucchini - Fisher’s Green- sors are requesting letters of
house, 1051 Airport Rd., interest for the position of
Emlenton, PA. 724-867-0121.
Township Auditor. There are
For Sale-1983 Fairmount Mobile three vacancies for this posiHome - 14x55 - 2 Br., 1Ba., tion. You have to be a resiKitchen/Living Room Combo. dent of Salem Township. You
West Sunbury area. Must be
can contact the office for any
Moved. Make Excellent Camp.
Call 724-637-2562 or 724-996- information at 814-797-2469.
10/6 The Supervisors will accept
6337.
letters at the Township Office
Outdoor Wood Burner - Cen- or mailed to P.O. Box 70,
tral Boiler - $2500 or Best Of- Lamartine, PA 16375 until the
fer. Call 814-673-7287
position is filled. 10/6
Speedex 1050 Tractor, needs
little work. 978 N. Riverview ★ WANTED TO RENT ★
Rd., Parker. 724-659-3292
Wanted to Rent. Apartment or
Penny Pinchers - Stop In! House in the Petrolia area.
Main St., East Brady, PA. Mon. Call 814-673-7287.
- Wed., & Fri. 724-923-5799.
★ HELP WANTED ★
Elementary Boys’ Basketball Coach: Employment
shall be on the basis of related experiences, organizational and human relation
skills, and successful personal experiences working
with people. Send letter of interest, resume and clearances (Act 34, Act 151 and
Act 114) to Mr. David
McDeavitt, Superintendent,
Allegheny-Clarion
Valley
School District, Box 100,
Foxburg, PA 16036. Accepting applications until Noon,
October 9, 2015. EOE. TB
Test and Physical required
prior to employment.
10/6
★ WORK WANTED ★
Jeff Adams Contracting & Remodeling. All Interior and Exterior Remodeling and Home
Improvements.
814-2214918. 10/20
Hamilton’s Lawn Care &
Landscape - Mowing, Mulching, Seeding, Pruning &
More. Call 724-756-2333 or
724-841-5490.
9//29
LESSNER TREE SERVICE, Free Estimates on
removals, trimming and
stump grinding. Insured.
Call anytime: 724-7532724 / Cell 724-991-3800.
TFN
guest speaker is Alissa Cooper Sande, the founder and
Executive Director of Heart
for Uganda. A foreign missionary to Uganda, Africa,
Alissa has worked since
2007 to provide educational
and medical services to the
Kyenjojo, Uganda community.
More can be learned
about the speakers and
seminar, including registration forms and online registration,
by
visiting
www.knoxladies
seminar.us.
Regular registration runs
until October 16. Cost is
$35, with a discount for students at $20. Registration
can be done online or by
mail. More information can
be obtained by calling
Gretchen Cochran at 814229-8992
or
email
knoxladiesseminar@outlook.com.
Doors open at 7:30 am,
with the morning session
beginning at 9am. Returning this year will be a small
group devotional from 8:008:20am. The day will close
at 4:00pm
Flower’s By Bonnie
Your Hometown Florist
238 PARKER PIKE, PARKER, PA 16049
HOMECOMING FLOWER SPECIAL
Buy a Corsage,
and get a free
matching
Boutonniere.
Prices starting
at $24.95
Cash, Checks, Credit Cards Accepted
724-791-2742
email:bonniehile@centurylink.net
REAL ESTATE AUCTION & CONTENTS
Sat. 10/10 – 9:30 am
REAL ESTATE: 428 Main Street, St. Petersburg, PA
16054. Starting bid $30,000.00. 1-story, 4 rms. w/ 1 bedrm,
full bath & basement. All city utilities w/GFA heat.
$5,000.00 non-refundable deposit. Viewing info: Paul
(724)659-5113. Rankin Auction Service (814)379-9862.
RANKIN AUCTION SERVICE
814-764-3502 or 379-9862
GARY 2418L – DAN 3604L
www.AuctionZip.com ID #1585
Baytree Farm
2265 Rockland Nickleville Road
Emlenton, PA • 814-671-3922
Fall Stand Open
Pumpkins, Gourds
Straw Bales, Corn Stalks
★ LEGAL NOTICE ★
★ WANTED TO BUY ★
The Boys and Girls Club
Along The Allegheny is currently looking for someone
Mon. thru Fri. from 3 pm to 8
pm. You must apply through
the
Keystone
Smiles
AmeriCorps Program. Quarter time or half availble. Education award available at the
end of service. Must work well
with kids. Call 724-504-3263.
The 29th Annual Knox
Ladies Seminar will be held
Saturday November 7, 2015
at Keystone High School in
Knox, PA.
Held the 1st Saturday in
November, the seminar has
played host to nationally
known speakers, writers,
and singers since 1986.
Over the years, women
have enjoyed hearing inspirational messages from
Kathy Troccoli, Sandi Patty,
Emilie Barnes, Liz Curtis
Higgs, and Carol Kent. Ladies are encouraged to
come spend the day learning about and celebrating
God’s word and love. The
day consists of lecture sessions from the featured
speaker, music and group
worship singing, a catered
lunch and community exhibits.
This year, guests will hear
the powerful testimony,
message, and beautiful music of Dawn Smith Jordan.
The former Miss South
Carolina and second runner-up to Miss America is a
recording artist with Urgent
Records,
author,
and
sought-after
keynote
speaker
for
Christian
women’s retreats across the
United States over the past
20 years.
Returning once again as a
10/6
Old License Plates, Old Hub
Caps, Old Automobile Books. Buying Junk Cars, towable
or not. 724-290-4750.
TFN
Call 724-659-3241.
★ HELP WANTED ★
29th Annual Knox Ladies Seminar
If you see Robin
on the 29th of
September
wish her a
Happy 29th
Birthday!
1-800-433-6327
TDD: 1-800-545-1833 Ext. 772
Real Estate Auction
Estate of Major D. Olmes, Jr.
205 Lincoln Street, Oil City, PA 16301
Thursday, October 8, 2015 • 6:00 PM
Directions: From Oil City Southside take West First Street to Lincoln Street, turn left.
Follow to auction on the left. Watch for Baker & Bellis Auctioneers signs. Real Estate
Information: This house has plenty to offer everyone from families, artists, home based
business owners, and landlords. The home offers 4 bedrooms, living room, dining room,
1 ½ baths, sitting room, eat in kitchen, full basement, and a finished third floor with
endless opportunities. It is located close to all of Oil City’s great offerings from the artist
galleries, bike trail, local restaurants, businesses, Allegheny River, and so much more!
All the appliances are included. The seller is motivated, so plan to attend! Taxes:
approx.. $1700. Parcel ID: 16,008.-060..-000 Terms on Real Estate: $6000.00 nonrefundable, cash or PA check, down payment due day of auction. Balance due within 30
days at closing.
Bill Bellis, Jr
Jr.. 814-671-1978
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The Progress News - Sept. 29, 2015 Page A-5
Salem Pumpkin Festival
Saturday, October 17th
Salem and St. Paul’s Lutheran Parish’s annual Pumpkin Fest
will be held at the Salem Community Building on Saturday,
October 17th from 11 am until 6 pm.
New for this year is the Fun 5K Race. The race registration
begins at 9 and the Fun 5k Race race starts at 10. Also new for
this year is a pie and chilli cook off that starts at 11. Make sure
to have your $5.00 entry fee and your food prepared and
brought in by 10:45 am to get it entered into the contest.
Dr. Brian’s Friends will be performing at noon. An archery
shoot will begin at noon and an eating contest for teens will
take place at 1:30. The cornhole tournament will start at 2
while the Leatherwood Band will be performing. There will
be a kids talent show starting at 3:30 and the Son Light Puppeteers will be performing at 4 pm.
To finish up this fun filled day, Incredible Ike, the balloon
artist will be entertaining kids at 5 pm followed by the Knox
Community Choir at 5:30pm.
There will be consessions, a bake sale, homemade soups,
hot dogs, pie, games, crafts, pumpkins to paint or carve, Chinese auction, and inflatables.
To register for the teen eating contest and the kid’s talent
show please call (814) 797-1015. This has become a yearly
tradition for many families. Everyone is welcome!
Foxburg Free Library
Fall Basket Raffle
The Foxburg Free Library is
having a fall basket raffle! We
have three large baskets with
the following themes: Wine,
Halloween/Kids, and Thanksgiving/Food. Tickets are 1 for
$2.00 or 3 tickets for $5.00.
Stop into the library to buy
some! Winners will be drawn
on Sunday, October 11th during the Foxburg Fall Festival.
We will be having our last
book sale of the year in midOctober. If you have any
books you wish to donate to
our sale, please drop them off
at the library during our open
hours. We ask that the books
are in a good, clean condition
for resale and no encyclopedias, textbooks, or dictionaries. After this sale, we will not
be accepting any used books
until next spring.
Join us on Sunday, October
11th for Foxburg’s Fall Festi-
A-C Valley’s
Angels
for Christmas
Project Begins
The ACV FIRST Program
and Parent Advisory Council
is sponsoring its 18th annual
“Angels for Christmas” giftgiving project. Children who
reside in the A-C Valley district may receive a new coat
or clothes, new boots or
shoes, and a wished-for toy.
Parents who have children in
need of these items and cannot provide them for their
children may contact the A-C
Valley Family Center to request an application at 724659-3224. Approved applicants will receive a phone call
to schedule an appointment
to fill out all necessary documents in the FIRST Program
office. All applicants must
provide proof of residency at
the time of their appointment.
*There will be no applications accepted after October 23, 2015.
Anyone wishing to purchase gifts for needy area children may contact the ACV
FIRST Program by October
23, 2015 by calling 724-6593224. To make a donation to
the Angels for Christmas
project please make checks
payable to PAC and send
them to: Maria Clark, ACV
FIRST Program, PO Box 100,
Foxburg, PA 16036.
val. We will be selling our
loaded baked potatoes, hot
dogs, and sloppy joes. We
will also have local author
Dana Weber’s book for sale.
Stop by to check it out, get
some yummy food, and pick
up a used book or two!
The Foxburg Free Library
recently received over $1,400
in new children’s books from
the Libri Foundation. These
books are mostly nonfiction
children’s books, which will
help us replace and update
our current collection. The
Libri Foundation was established in 1989 to help rural libraries acquire new, quality,
Game Dinner
hardcover children’s books
that they could not afford to
To Benefit Child
purchase.
Development
We are so excited to add
Centers
these books to our collection
A game dinner later this
and very honored to have
month in Franklin will benefit
been a recipient this year.
Child Development Centers,
Inc. (CDC).
The event is set for 5:30 pm
HICORA
ENTAL
ARE
Tuesday, Sept. 29, at The
Quality Inn and Conference
Domenick DeFrancisis, D.D.S. **
Center, 1411 Liberty Street.
Meredith Fennell, D.M.D.
The menu will feature rab**Assoc. Fellow of the American Academy of Implant Dentistry
bit, bison and pheasant sausage over wild rice, elk
Fellow of the International College of Oral Implantology
meatloaf, steamed old bay
~~~
crawfish, deep fried duck
General and Implant Dentistry
wings & frog legs with dipI.V. & conscious sedation available for your comfort
ping sauces, and green beans
with duck bacon.
INVISALIGN-(invisible braces)
A deluxe gas grill will be
awarded
as a door prize, and
Advanced teeth whitening
there will be drawings for at
Air abrasion technology
least eight guns and more
than 20 other prizes.
Customized complete/partial dentures
A $40 donation to CDC
buys
dinner and a chance at
Dental implants
the gas grill. Individuals can
obtain tickets by calling CDC
• single tooth replacement
at 814-437-7288 by Wednes• alternative to complete dentures
day, Sept. 23.
Tickets for other prizes will
• securing of loose dentures
be available at the dinner.
CDC provides child care
New Patients Welcome
and early childhood education
~~~
for almost 700 infants, toddlers, preschoolers and elementary school-age children
at five centers in Oil City,
Franklin and Cranberry.
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2nd Part of Series - Continued from Sept. 22nd
Sneak Peek at Upcoming 2015 Fall Driving Tour
Set For Saturday, October 10th
Let's continue our exploration of the stops for the 2015
Fall Driving Tour which will
be held on Saturday, October
10th. Last week we took you
into Clintonville through Six
Points and finished in Parker,
PA, the smallest city in the
USA. We took a quick glance
at Backwoods Cafe in
Clintonville, the Six Points
School House and Buzard Funeral Home and the Parker
VFD which will be hosting a
Fall Festival and feature a
large craft show with a Chinese auction, 50-50 raffle and
door prizes.
As we leave Parker and
drive back towards Foxburg,
travel up the hill and stop in
at The Memorial Church of
Our Father on your right.
You will think you are visiting
England as you view the
church from the outside. It is
beautiful and of architectural
and historical significance.
Members of the church will
be there to give a tour of the
church and parsonage. Light
refreshments and a restroom
will be available. A bit further
up the same road another
by Warren Thomas
Run down the hill into town
and stop by Amazing Stitches.
Dixie has added a new complete line of sewing machines
and tons of fabric selections.
They still do embroidery and
screen print and are offering
25% off on fabric tour day
only.
Next in the Crawford Center is the Pumping Jack Museum. Here you can view all
kinds of reminders and articles of Emlenton and the surrounding area's past. There is
a great deal to see and also
check out the building itself.
Any questions can be answered by Warren Thomas of
Baytree Farm at 814-6713922.
We Invite You...
CLAMBAKE
Join us
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Chicora, PA
(724) 445-2558
new stop this year awaits.
Scott and Marcia Best will
welcome you to their home
and show the most unique,
handmade stone birdbaths
and planter items, etc. These
are so beautiful for outdoor
landscaping and other interesting ideas. Please try to add
this place to your day's route.
Next head into St Petersburg itself and on the right is
the Canby Lodge. They are
joining for the first time as
well and will provide an opportunity to experience
something different. This
building was built in 1873
and is home to a Masonic
Lodge. Historically this building is important and interesting. Members of the Lodge
will be on hand to help you
enjoy your visit.
Then consider heading
west and taking in the Hardwood Mall. This is one of
place you never tire of visiting and checking out what is
new in their gift shop. Showcasing hardwood floors,
slabs, and furniture, they have
fully restored a 100 year old
barn inside their building.
October 10th
On The Menu
New England Clam Chowder - All You Can Eat
Prince Edward Island Mussels - All You Can Eat
**One Dozen Middle Neck Clams
Sweet Potato Casserole
Red Skin Potatoes - Sweet Corn - Coleslaw
with Choice of Steak ($54.99) or Chicken ($49.99)
Fresh Rolls - Pumpkin Roll with Pecan Sauce
*Additional Clams (by the dozen-must be pre-ordered
when placing your reservation).......$12.99 dozen
Alcoholic Beverages Not Incldued
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More
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Reserv
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Fall Business Directory
Support Your Local Retailers
A&K
Excavating
Knox, PA
814-797-0060
Cargo Trailer
Utililty Trailers
& Car Trailers
McEntire -Weaver
Funeral Home
511 Hill Street
In the lower level-Crawford Center
Emlenton, PA 16373
724-867-3122
3:30 to 8:00 PM - Weekdays
504 West Penn Ave.
Knox, PA 16232
814-797-5265
Continuing The Compassionate
Service You Have Come To Expect!
All Your
Dirt Work Needs!
• Mulching
• Seeding
Call
• Bulldozer
• Excavator Today!
• Skid Steer
• Dump Truck
Driveway Need
Some Work?
- Call Us for a Free Estimate Brad - 724-822-4033
Butch - 724-290-7932
McNany Lumber, Inc.
Building & Plumbing Supplies
Main Street, Emlenton, Pa.
724-867-2390
We have all your building
& remodeling supplies!
McKinley
Funeral Home
109 Emlenton St.
Clintonville, PA 16372
814-385-6615
Service is Our Tradition.
Proudly Supports
Autism Awareness
Custom Embroidery &
Screen Printing
Now Offering JANOME
Sales & Service
Fabric – Quilting – Sewing Notions
611 Main St., Emlenton, PA 16373
724-867-0880
www.amazingstitches.net
Good Tire Service
5636 Canoe Ripple Rd.,
Knox, PA
1-800-858-5766
Locally Owned &
Operated for 43 Years
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OBITUARIES
Charles L. “Chuck” Dittman Jr.
Charles
L.
“Chuck”
Dittman Jr., “The Harmonica Man”, 85, of
Stonehouse Rd., Emlenton,
Richland Twp., Clarion
County passed away at 2:10
p.m. Saturday, September
19, 2015 while surrounded
by his family at home.
Charles was born in
Richland Twp., Clarion
County on December 25,
1929. He was son of Charles
L. Sr. and Leona Stein
Dittman. He worked for
many years as a coal miner
and a timberman. Chuck
was a member of the United
Mineworkers of America.
He was well known for
playing the harmonica.
Charles enjoyed hunting
and woodworking, especially building picnic tables.
He was of the Christian
faith.
Mr. Dittman was married
on July 2, 1949 in Franklin
to the former Betty Lou
DeCrapio Anderson. She
preceded him in death on
September 12, 1990. Surviving are four children, Wally
Dittman and his wife, Diana
of Blacksville, WV, Roberta
Tennant and her husband,
Larry, Terry Dittman and his
wife Lois, all of Core, WV,
and Charlene Holbert and
her husband Dave of Mt.
Morris, PA. Also surviving is
his longtime companion
and caregiver, Rhonda Bell
and her daughter, Tiffany of
Emlenton ; 15 grandchildren, as well as a number of
great-grandchildren
and
great-great-grandchildren;
two brothers,
John
Dittman and his wife, Patty,
of Enon Valley, and Dick
Charles L. “Chuck”
Dittman Jr.
Dittman, of Butler; four sisters, June Robinson, of
Franklin, Mag Johnston, of
East Brady, Dee Rufner Bell
of Little Rock, AK, and Pat
Dittman, of Butler as well as
a number of nieces, nephews and cousins.
In addition to his parents
and wife, Chuck was preceded in death by a son,
Rick Dittman, who died November 3, 1992, a brother,
Bob Dittman, a sister Betty
“Bets” Johnson and three
grandsons, Todd, Chad and
Ben Dittman.
Friends will be received at
the Hile Funeral Home Inc.,
802 Grove St., Saint Petersburg from 6-8 p.m. Monday
and on Tuesday from Noon
– 2 p.m. A funeral service
will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday from the funeral home
with the Rev. Randy Evans,
a VNA hospice chaplain,
officiating. Interment will
be in Beverly Hills Memorial
Gardens in Morgantown,
WV.
For more information or
to send a condolence,
please visit www.hilefh.
com.
John Wesley Preston
John Wesley Preston
John Wesley Preston, 79,
of Parker, PA., passed away
peacefully at his residence
on Wednesday, evening,
September 23, 2015 surrounded by his loving family
Born on August 6, 1936
in Foxburg, PA., he was the
son of the late James Elmer
and Bertha Gates Preston.
He was a graduate of the
former St. Petersburg High
School.
John worked for B&O
Railroad as a bridge builder
and repair specialist for over
30 years. He retired from the
ACV School District as a custodian. After retirement
John worked as a greeter at
Wal-Mart as well as a driver
for Clarion Transportation.
He was married to Brenda
Joyce Wike on August 27th
1966, who survives. As a
man of faith, John was a
member of the River Hill
Evangelical Church of Shippenville. He loved to sing in
church and at one point
was a mission director on a
mission trip to Belize. He
loved his family and had a
passion for coaching baseball from little league to legion and high school. He
coached for many years
well into his 60’s.
In addition to his wife
Brenda Wike Preston, he his
survived by two daughters:
Joyce Preston of Parker, PA;
and Jana (Shawn) Burrows
of Callensburg. Three sons:
John (Lupe) Preston of San
Antonio, TX.; Barry (Barb)
Preston of Youngstown,
OH.; and James (Heather)
Preston of Parker, PA; two
brothers: James Preston of
Sligo, PA; and Larry (Esther)
Preston of Foxburg, Pa.; ten
grandchildren and a number of nieces and nephews.
In addition to his parents
he was preceded in death
by one brother Richard
Preston.
Friends were received at
the H. Jack Buzard Funeral
Home (201 S. Wayne St.)
Parker, PA, on Friday the
25t. The Funeral Service
took place on Saturday the
26th at the Funeral Home at
11 AM. Interment was held
in the Foxburg Cemetery.
To view/send condobuzard
lences
visit:
funeralhomes.com.
Baytree
Baytree Farm
Farm
2265 Rockland Nickleville Road
Emlenton, PA 16373 • 814-671-3922
Come and Sample our
Premium Grass Fed Lamb
at Emlenton’s Beer, Wine
& Spirit Festival on
Saturday, October 3rd
(Crawford Center Parking Lot)
Parker VFW
River Ave., Parker, PA 16049
724-399-2356
Notice To The Public
The Last Breakfast on Wednesdays
will be held on Sept. 30th
Starting October 3rd and 4th
Breakfast will be
Moving to Saturdays 8 to Noon
& Sundays 9 to 1 pm
Full Menu Available after 12 Noon
- Open to the Public Non Smoking Dining Room
Foxburg Fall
Festival - Continued
from A-1
You can also enjoy the 7th
annual Farm & Country
Driving Tour from 10 am - 5 pm
on Saturday which held
throughout the river valley
region.
Sunday, visit the Foxburg
businesses for special events
and features; i.e., “wineshine”
at Foxburg Wine Cellars,
featured German cuisine and
beers in celebration of
Oktoberfest at Allegheny
Grille, best-around pizza pie at
Foxburg
Pizza,
sweet
chocolate treats and gourmet
coffee at Divani’s, local original
artwork at Red Brick Gallery,
Wurlitzer organ demos at
Lincoln Hall, a drawing for the
free night’s stay at Foxburg Inn
Hotel, Segway demos and river
excursion by Foxburg River
Tours.
So, come one, come all and
join in the fun on October 11th
as hundreds of delights will be
brought to you from vendors all
around!
This is a free event and free
shuttle service is available with
parking at ACV Elementary
School and ACV Medical
Center.
For more information, visit
www.foxburgfestival .com or
call 724-659-5701.
Knox Center
On Tuesday, September
29, Knox Center opens at
8:30 in the Knox Firehall.
Coffee and refreshments
available. Come socialize
until Betty McKisson comes
at 10:00 to massage shoulder/back. Lunch consisting
of turkey salad sandwich
will be served at noon.
On Tuesday, October 6,
join us again at 8:30. The
activity of the day is a Chinese Auction. Bring all
items before 10:30 when
tickets go on sale, a dollar
for twenty tickets. Drawing
starts at 11:00.
A short council meeting
will follow before lunch.
Chicken and stuffing will be
for lunch.
Make sure you call in your
reservations by 11:00 the
day before to 814-226-4640.
Ladies Lunch Group
Inspired by our
photo of the Emlenton Lunch Ladies
(circa 1945), another
regular local ladies
lunch group decided
to have their picture
taken wearing vintage hats.
They are L-R: Front
row:
Nanette
Weibel,
Carol
Karpinski,
Paula
Jack, Pam Bailey.
Back row: Patti
Bazner,
Freddie
Painter and Barb
Wagner.
The ladies are from
Parker, Chicora, and
the Karns City area
and meet once a
week for lunch and
to socialize. However, some of the regular lunch ladies could not attend this lunch
outing when they decided to have their picture taken.