June 16, 2015 - Progress News

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June 16, 2015 - Progress News
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and was diagnosed with juvenile diabetes at the age of
7, and it eventually took her
life at the young age of 34.
There are as many as 3 million Americans with type 1
diabetes and more than
15,000 children are diagnosed each year. This essay was created in honor of
Jennifer and her loving
memory. Its purpose is to
provide awareness to the
community about juvenile
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Emily Parker; 3rd Place winner and receiver of $50.00,
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Tuesday, June 16, 2015
St. Michael’s Parishioner Nick Cirell
Is Ordained to the Diaconate
On May 29, St. Michael
the Archangel Church’s
Nicholas “Nick” Cirell and
13 other men were ordained to the permanent
diaconate during a Mass at
St. Peter Cathedral in downtown Erie. They represent
the largest class of permanent deacons in the history
of the diocese.
The permanent diaconate
was reestablished in the
Diocese of Erie at the direction of Bishop Trautman
with its first formation program in 1992. Deacon Cirell
began his faith formation to
the diaconate in 2010.
More than forty St.
Michael’s parishioners attended the ordination. The
ordination, described by
those attending, was both
beautiful and very joyful.
Nick’s wife Elisa, was also
a participant in her husbands faith formation.
Wive’s play an important
role in the process. Married
candidates need their wive’s
support throughout their
formation.
Following ordination deacons are assigned by the
bishop to a parish where
they can exercise their
diaconal ministry. Plus they
are given a diocesan ministry of service based on their
talents and pastoral needs
of the people of God in the
diocese.
The
following
are
members of this year’s
ordination class, with their
wives (if applicable), and
their home parishes:
• Paul Bauman (Mary) —
St. Catherine of Siena,
DuBois
• Nicholas Cirell (Elisa) —
St. Michael the
Archangel, Emlenton
• Michael Dittman
(Heather) — St. Mary,
Crown; and St. Ann,
Marienville
• Stephen Frezza (Margaret)
—St. Joseph/Bread of
Life Community, Erie
Bishop Lawrence Persico, Deacon Nicholas Cirell and
ordains Deacon Nicholas his wife Elisa.
Cirell, with the laying on of
hands.
• Richard Winschel
Photos courtesy of
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FaithLife/Faith/Diocese of Erie
Gregory Thaumaturgus,
• Edward Horneman
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(Diane)—St. Mary of
St. Michael’s Church celGrace, Meadville
ebrated
with special Mass of
• Frank Luciani (Tia)—St.
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tion at Reminiscence Hall
• Tom McAraw (Pam)—
on Sunday, June 14th for
All Saints, Waterford
Deacon Nick and his wife
• James Moss Sr.
(Jeanne)—St. Luke, Erie Elisa Cirell.
• David Romanowicz—
Our Lady of the Lake,
Edinboro
• Stephen Rowan
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(Ruth)—Immaculate
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• Raymond Sobina
(Deb)—St. Peter
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DOUBLE
DRIVEL
Into The
Outdoors
By: Tony Rossi, Director of Communications, The Christophers
With Dick and Mike
By Chris Henderson
Mike’s Commentary
Commentary: For the 1st time in 37 years, I
can’t announce that the last winner of Horse Racing’s
Triple Crown was Affirmed. Although the 1978 battle that
saw all 3 races go down to the wire with Affirmed edging
out Alydar in each one will always hold a special place in
my heart, the 2015 race for the Triple Crown has landed
a new sheriff in town. In what has become one of the
toughest feats in sports, American Pharoah beat the odds
to claim the title of 2015 Triple Crown Winner. One has
to wonder if it will be 37 years before we get to witness
horse racing history again.
—If you haven’t made it out to a little league baseball or
softball game yet this year, do so soon. We are now in the
latter half of the season and there are kids from each
community giving it their all in the sport that is America’s
favorite pastime.
—The Pirates are playing much better baseball now
that we have entered June. However, catching the Cardinals will be a tall order. It seems like every time that the
Pirates win, so does St. Louis.
Dick’s Thoughts- One hot rumor has the Pirates getting
pitcher Cole Hamels from the Phillies for Gregory Polanco
and prospects. I hope this never materializes. The Pirates
farm system is good but there are no outfielders there with
close the potential Polanco possesses. If the Bucs do make a
trade I would rather see a hitter as in playoff series I would
take my chances with Cole, Liriano, Burnett, and Morton.
After the first 2 games of the NBA Finals LeBron James had
as many assists and rebounds as Michael Jordan had in the
1998 Finals (6 games). Through 3 games James had scored
123 points, most ever by a player in the Finals. Game 4 had
LeBron held to only 20 points and the Cavs sunk. I don’t think
you can have a fair comparison between Jordan and James as
both are terrific. But one fair comparison is the supporting
casts. Jordan ran with Scottie Pippen while James runs with a
cast similar to the guys that used to play old mens basketball
at the high school on Monday nights.
The NCAA has made a couple of rules changes for next
season in basketball. The 35 second shot clock has been reduced to 30 seconds. Now Pitt fans will only have to watch 30
seconds of passing and dribbling before a horrible shot is
hoisted. Also timeouts have been reduced from 5 to 4 per
game so the last 2 minutes should be completed in less than a
half hour.
Great news for curling fans as the 2018 Olympic games will
now have mixed doubles curling.
First North Carolina got busted for academic improprieties
and now Texas is under investigation. Does anyone really
think that this does not go on at most universities? With the
millions and millions of dollars these programs deal with I
find it hard to believe that it is not common practice.
Sad to note the passing of Dusty Rhodes one of the greatest
wrestlers of our era.
Thought of the week: Everyone needs a poker face. Revealing everything to everyone isn’t honesty, it is foolishness.
Basketball Skills Camp
Summer
Adventures for Youth
Are you ready for a summer
full of fun and adventures? Do
you enjoy spending time with
friends and learning new things?
Here is a great opportunity for
you. The 4-H program in
Clarion County is sponsoring a
summer day camp series for all
youth age 8-14. It will be held
at the Crawford Center in Emlenton. Space is limited so register early. Registration deadline
is until the camp is full.
All registrations can be found
under upcoming events on the
4-H
webpage
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extension.psu.edu/4-h/counties/clarion
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Camps Open to all youth age 814 space is limited register early.
Registration info is under each
event. Call 814-223-9028 for
more information
What A Subway Ride
Taught Me About Evangelization
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June 22-24, 2015 Science
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A Robotics Camp will be held
July 20-23rd.
If you are a member of the Boys
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I know that I have written a lot about birds recently, but this
seems to be an exceptionally good year for observing our
feathered friends. One of these is the rose breasted grosbeak.
I have to think that God was in a good mood when he made
the male of this species, as they are so beautiful. They are
among the latest to arrive and the earliest to leave our area.
Up until this year, I considered myself lucky to see the occasional grosbeak at our backyard feeders. For whatever reason, this year is an exception. I see them almost daily, both
males and females. My pastor, Father John Butler, has actually seen flocks of both males and females at his feeder. The
females lack the colors of the males, but the large beak still
makes them fairly easy to identify. Any time you see one of
these birds, especially the males, it just has to brighten up
your day. The female is harder to identify, as she is colored
much like a sparrow, but if you get the chance to look closely,
the large (gros in German) beak is clearly visible. They make
a cup like nest. Both the male and female care for the nest,
and the male often sings softly while doing his parenting duties.
This has also been a good year for woodpeckers. In fact, a
pileated woodpecker visited our feeder recently. This was a
real treat, as these large birds are, for the most part, creatures
of the deep woods. In the past week, I have also sighted a
northern flicker and a red headed woodpecker in the backyard. I know that most woodpeckers have red heads, but
there is one that actually claims the title.
On another front, Saturday, June 13th, marks the general
opening of bass season here in the Keystone State. Some of
the regulations are pretty complicated, so be sure to read
your manual before heading out, so that you can stay out of
trouble. We are fortunate in this area to live close to some of
the best bass fishing in the state. Lake Arthur and Kahle Lake
both contain good populations of some truly big largemouth
bass. The Allegheny and Clarion rivers offer excellent fishing
for smallmouth bass, or “bronzebacks.” This week, let’s focus on the smallmouth. Pound for pound, it could be argued
that the smallmouth bass is the best fighting and most sporting of all freshwater gamefish. Even if you hook a tiny one, it
nearly always jumps a time or two. They’re pure fight.
Just like their lake-dwelling cousins, river bass are very structure oriented. The rocky shorelines of the Allegheny offer
lots of great places for smallmouths to hide and ambush prey.
Boat docks can be very productive, too, although they usually
can’t equal the rocky areas. The best times to fish are early
morning, late evening and night. When the sun gets bright,
the fish head for the deep water in the middle of the river,
where they’re much harder to find and catch. During these
times, however, you can still pick up some fish around such
structures as mid-river bridge piers, where the water is fairly
deep.
As kids, my friends and I did virtually all of our fishing, for
any species, with live bait, and it’s still my favorite today.
Small to medium-sized minnows are great. So are
nightcrawlers. Hook the minnows through the lips. With
crawlers, bunch them up on the hook with a trailer left behind. Use as little added weight as possible for adequate casting. When I can, I fish with no sinker at all. That way, when
you cast into the rocky shallows, you don’t spook the fish, and
you don’t have the problem of your sinker getting hung up
on the rocks.
As anyone who has ever used them can attest, the soft
shelled crayfish is probably the best bait there is for taking
river smallies. For some reason, fish just can’t seem to resist
them. Unfortunately, they’re rather hard to catch and expensive to buy, and every other fish in the river likes them, too.
It’s pretty frustrating to feed such bait to rock bass and small
catfish.
Bass fishing on a river is one of the greatest things about
summer. Get out there and get ‘em.
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A few months ago in this
column, I shared a story
about a subway ride to
work during which the
conductor asked everyone to smile and be more
friendly to the strangers
we encounter every day.
Well, today I’ve got another subway story, this
one having to do with
evangelization.
It started when a man
stepped onto the train and
asked for everyone’s attention.
When
you’re
jammed into a subway
early in the morning, this
kind of greeting usually
results in sighs of exasperation—mine included.
But this time was different.
Here’s the gist of what
this man had to say: “I’m
not here to ask for money
so relax. I’m just here to
share a bit of news. I was
originally at the L train station but it wasn’t running
so I made my way over
here. On the way, I kept
telling people I passed that
the L train wasn’t running,
but they all just ignored
me. Another passerby
asked me why I was telling everybody about the
train when they were ignoring me. I told him that
I’m just responsible for
passing
on
the
message. What
other
people choose to do with
it is up to them. But
spreading the message is
on me. So let me tell you
this
message
this
morning. God
loves
you. We need to look out
for each other and be our
brother’s keeper. Let kids
and the elderly have a seat
on the train. Consider
what God wants you to
do.”
Then he got off the
train. I’ve heard many a
preacher on New York
subways. They
often
adopt scolding tones or
yell about repentance and
sin. They hammer you
over the head with the
message that you have to
accept Jesus, but I often
find they do it in such a
way that it’s more likely to
drive people away from
Jesus.
On the other hand, you
have this man who got
people’s attention, then
started with a story and
point that were non-religious and that most
people could understand
and relate to. He met
people where they were
at, not from some lofty religious height that morning commuters might automatically
shut
out. Finally, he brought
God into his message in a
positive, loving way—asking people to perform
some concrete action and
give a little thought to
what God wants from
them. And then he left.
It was the first time I remember liking a “subway
preacher” and I wonder if
his approach was more effective than most of the
people who do this. It
was a “soft sell,” so to
speak.
That’s not to say that the
message of repentance
isn’t important, but when
you’re standing on a
crowded subway early in
the morning, you’re already a little aggravated.
Some stranger coming in
and yelling that you’re a
sinner is likely to just
make you more aggravated. But when a man
comes in speaking confidently yet humbly that
God loves you, that message might linger. It might
be one of those scattered
seeds that falls on fertile
ground and slowly takes
root over time.
It’s an approach that The
Christophers have been
using successfully for 70
years by highlighting the
concept, “It’s better to
light one candle than to
curse the darkness.” And
it’s an approach all of us
should remember if we’re
given opportunities to
share our faith. Start with,
“God loves you,” and let
Him lead you from there.
For a free copy of the
Christopher News Note,
BUILDING A RELATIONSHIP WITH JESUS, write:
The
Christophers,
5
Hanover Square, New
York, NY 10004; or e-mail:
mail@ christophers.org.
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The Progress News - June 16, 2015 – Page A-3
Letters To The Editors
Dave:
I enjoyed your Newspaper history article in the May 12
issue. Rasta’s son Mark (Youngstown, OH) was a contemporary of my dad, and I still have copies of reminiscing letters between them. In my time, I had known
Clarence Stewart, and Bert Wilbert (who lived in the
former Cubbison house adjoining the News office). I’m
enclosing a bit of even more ancient history copied from
my old volume which is due to be turned over to the P.J.
Museum. I have already turned over a clear-bound 1859
(pre-petroleum) copy of The Allegheny Valley Echo. I’m
enclosing copy from Venango County Histories - both
1878 and 1890.
I’m glad to see your expanding circulation, and a sign
that communities can join efforts while still keeping their
identities. Over Memorial Day weekend, our son Todd
with Roberta and me visited in town, and enjoyed a lot of
reunion.
Our visit with Art Steffee revealed the stumbling block to
completion of the Rails to Trails between Emlenton and
Foxburg. I would appreciate your giving me a few lines,
per as follows:My visit to the old home town was a happy
reunion, and brought to life much of what I keep abreast
of through The Progress News. I can see what an asset
the Rails to Trails project can be, and I was saddened to
understand the hold-up on the Emlenton - Foxburg leg.
Guy ‘Junior’ Shoup was an old schoolmate of mine, and
his family trucking enterprise has been an asset to the
area. It’s ironic that it is now apparently unable to permit
connection of the developing Trail route, inevitably retarding its progress.
I’ll be working through Kathy Powell’s project to help
create a drama show on Emlenton History, and I’m sure
she’ll be soliciting others, including The Progress News.
Regards, Arch R. Newton
Evanston, IL
To the Editor
On behalf of the students who ride ACV School Bus 16,
I would like to thank the drivers in Scrubgrass township
for their patience and consideration during the past school
year. Because of your careful consideration of bus safety
rules, the students had a safe ride to and from school each
day. Each year has its own challenges and the winter of
2015 was no exception.
I especially want to thank the DTA-LP drivers,
Scrubgrass Generating Plant, and Scrubgrass Township
maintenance. The DTA-LP drivers are very conscientious.
Not only do they adjust their runs so they limit the time
they are on the road during bus runs, but when they do
stop for the students to board, they allow ample space
between truck and bus. By using their flashers, they also
warn other drivers of the safety situation. The Generating
Plant allows the use of their parking area as a turn around
for the bus: a much safer option than turning at the
intersection. Scrubgrass maintenance must have the best
snow removal in the area. I never had difficulty traveling
the side roads, especially off Lisbon Road. The corners
were always ashed, and even some of the stops had ashes
where the road became exceptionally slippery. I can
even give a plug to Penn-Dot too, because the Emlenton
hill was always open for travel and clear of snow.
Thanks also to the parents who had their children ready
on time. Keeping to the scheduled times ensures that
other students do not have to wait in snowy, rainy, or
very cold weather. We also get to school on time. Another
thank you to the parents who assisted with your child’s
behavior. Many of you gave me excellent advice to improve behavior on the bus.
Finally, I want to thank Hunter’s Truck Sales. You
helped keep the bus on the road and I really appreciate all
those thoughtful things you did for me.
I try to be a considerate driver, allowing cars and trucks
to pass when convenient. With everyone’s cooperation
we had a very successful school year. Enjoy your summer
and I hope to see you in August.
Bibiana Chestnut
Driver - ACV School Bus 16
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Parker Personal Care Home Residents
The Family and Consumer Science II class at A-C Valley
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Stumpner, Heather Zacherl, Emily Brenneman, Trapper
Ferris, Brooke Scott, Emily Mechling, Cheyenne Page,
and Brady Feicht created hand-made quilts which were
donated to the residents at the Parker Personal Care Home
in Parker, PA.
Students researched and discussed the Great Depression and the effects it had on people at the time. Reusing,
recycling, and repurposing was an overarching principle,
and students were tasked with completing each quilt
Lily Jane Heeter - May 26, 2015
Birth Announcement
David and Kari Heeter, currently from Brookville, PA
welcomed Lily Jane Heeter into the world on May 26,
2015. She was born at Penn Highlands DuBois at 8:12
am. She weighed 8 lbs 12 oz, and was 21 inches long.
She is also welcomed by her older brother Wyatt Heeter
and sister Jenessa Seigworth. Maternal grandparents are
Samuel and Marsha Barber from Knox, PA and Robin and
the late David Delavern from Emlenton, PA. Paternal
grandparents are Ed and Sue Heeter from Emlenton, PA.
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W e r !• Limestone •
ive
Del
• Gravel •
• Compost •
• Decorative Rock
Foxburg Free Library News
Come golf with us! On Friday, June 26th, we will be
having our second annual Golf Benefit at the Foxburg
Country Club. Please contact the library for a registration
form. Registration begins at noon, with a shotgun start at
1 p.m. Lunch will be provided during registration and
dinner will be served after golfing. Cost is $75 per individual or $300 per team.
Custom Embroidery & Screen Printing
Now Offereing JANOME
Sales & Service
Fabric – Quilting
Sewing Notions
10% Off All Ammo in Stock
Varmit Rifles in Stock
No Additional Cost
to Special Order Guns Not in Stock
- ATV/UTV Check Out Our Prices on
Complete Inspection at
Goods, Ammo, ATV/UTV
No Charge to Customer Parts, Accessories & Service
Ask for Details
Kennerdell
Power Sports & Firearms
222 Main St., Kennerdell, PA
814-908-0222 - Ask for Denny or Nathan
It’s Time to SHAPE UP at
THE EMLENTON FITNESS CENTER
$53 Adult Membership (Per Year)
$90 Family Membership (Per Year)
Sign up Now!
We Have Fire Rings
Hours: Tues. thru Fri. - 9 am to 5 pm • Saturday - 8 am to 4 pm
Chicora VFD
Fall Gun Raffle
Saturday,August 29th • Chicora Community Park
1. Ruger LC9 or $300
2. Ruger LC9 w/Lazar or $400
3. Ruger LCR 357 Mag or $400
4. Ruger MK2 22-45 Blue or $250
5. $250.00 Choice of Ammo or Cash
6. Ruger GP 100 357 mag. Blue or $450.00
7. Ruger American 270 or 30-06 or $300
8. Ruger American 7mm08 or $350.00
9. Ruger Blackhawk 44 mag or $325.00
10. Taurus 738 Stainless or $250.00
11. Taurus Judge 3” mag Stainless or $500.00
12. Smith & Wesson 637 38 sp. or $350
13. Cash Prize - $250.00
14. Smith & Wesson 686+357 Mag or $600
15. Smith & Wesson 637 38 sp. or $350
16. Smith & Wesson SD9VE 9mm or $300.00
17. Smith & Wesson Body Guard 380 w/Lazar or $300
18. $350.00 Choice of Ammo or Cash
19. Smith & Wesson AR-15/22LR or $375
20. Remington 700 SPS Choic of Cal. or $500.00
21. Remington 1911 r1 45ACP Black Oxide - $525.00
22. Remington 870 Express, Laminated or $300.00
23. Remington 11-87 Sportsman Super Mag. or $600.00
24. Remington 783 308 or $360.00
25. Cash Prize - $250.00
Mail In Form - Mail To :
Chicora VFD, P.O. Box F, Chicora, PA 16025
Name:___________________________________
Address__________________________________
City__________________State_____Zip________
Hours:
Mon., Wed., & Friday: 9 am to 1 pm • Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs., 4pm to 7 pm
Located Phillips Medical Center Main Street, Emlenton
724-867-0405
Certif
icates
Certificates
• Topsoil •
• Mulch •
• Bark •
• Shale •
Drawings and Meal Begins at 12 Noon
611 Main St., Emlenton, PA 16373 - 724-867-0880
www.amazingstitches.net
Fall
Sale
without purchasing any supplies. They utilized donated
fabrics as well as items repurposed from previous projects.
The students combined block and strip designs which
allowed them to make the most of the fabrics they had on
hand. “Strip quilting” has recently become more popular
due to its economical use of leftover fabric “strips” or
pieces.
The students invested many hours to create the quilts
and were quite pleased with their accomplishments.
Upon completion of the quilts, the class hosted a reception at the school for family and community members to
view their handiwork. The students presented during
this reception regarding what they learned throughout
this unit. This was followed by a visit to the Parker
Personal Care Home to donate the quilts to the residents
and to spend time with them. The class also served
refreshments they had prepared. This culminating activity was a highlight to the unit as it allowed the students to
see the joy their projects brought to the recipients.
Pictured at left are ACV students with some of the Personal Care Home residents.
A vailable
Phone #__________________________________
No. Of Tickets @ $25.00 ________ = $___________
Make Checks Payable to Chicora VFD
26. Thompson Center Venture - Blue Syn. Choice of Cal. or $400
27. Taurus 709 Blue 9mm or $300.00
28. Cash Prize - $500
29. Savage 212 Slug Blue 12 Ga. or $475
30. Savage 220 SLug Blue 20 Ga. or $400
31. Savage 11-111 Hunter XP w/Bushnell 3-9, Choice of Cal. or $350
32. Savage 25 Walking Varmint Blue-Syn., Choice of Cal. or $400
33. Savage 93R17 BTVS 17HMR or $350
34. Savage 11-11 FCNS Choice of Cal. or $500.00
35. Savage Mark II 22LR or $275.00
36. Savage Axis Youth w/Scope 243 or $300
37. Savage Axis Adult - Choice of Cal. or $250
38. Heritage Rough Rider 22LR/22 Mag or $200
39. Cash Prize - $250.00
40. Weatherby Vanguard Blue Syn. 300 w/ Mag. or $450
41. Weatherby Vanguard Blue Syn.300 30-06 or $450
42. Weatherby PA-459 Camo Turkey Pump or $400
43. Weatherby SA08 Syn. 12 Ga. or $425
44. Weatherby PA-08 Upland Youth 20 Ga. or $300
45. Hi Point 9MM CP 9MM or $150
46. $500.00 Choice of Ammo or Cash
47. Hi Point 995TS Carbine 9 mm or $225
48. Howa 1500 Blue Syn. Choice of Cal. or $350
49. Bushmaster AR-15 556 or $70.00
50. Cash Prize - $1000.00
For Tickets Call:
724-445-2220
or See Any Fireman
Must Have Ticket Stub to Enter
Must Have Photo ID to Consume Alcohol
Tickets are $25.00
Substitutes Due to Availability
Guns & Tickets Supplied by Sportsman’s Supply
All Prizes Must be Claimed within 30 Days
Small Games of Chance Lic. # 2826
Special Raffle Permit #15-24
All Winners Subject to Federal, State
and Local Firearm Control Laws.
Chicora VFD Not Responsible for Typographical Errors
Dollar General
Knox • Emlenton
www.dollargeneral.com
Page A-4 – The Progress News - June 16, 2015
Sugarcreek Elementary School
Honor Roll – 4th 9 Weeks
High Honor
3 rd Grade
Emylia Bowser
Angelica Forester
Ava Fox
Toni Infantino
Zander Kiser
Mason Martin
4 th Grade
Eric Booher
Reese Booher
Ansley Lauer
McKenna Martin
Brock McCollim
Taylor Miller
Cecilia Morrow
Caleb Sapp
Katherine Seybert
Meghan Sirich
Emma Slaugenhoup
Malynn Weibel
5 th Grade
Elizabeth Carnahan
Anthony Cordek
Ashley Fox
Delaney Hindman
Nathan Lessner
Amber Maurer
Taryn Scherer
Kiara Simpson
Dawson Sloan
6 th Grade
Augustin Forester
Katelyn Grazioli
Jillian Morrow
Jordan Rottman
Honor
3rd Grade
Kennedy Brink
Abigail Brothers
Trey Codispot
Cayley Craig
Richard Crissman
Taylor Dailey
Zane Everetts
Karissa Hawk
Shawn Heeter
Myles McCully
Jada Polczynski
Robert Rodgers
Catherine Scherer
Emily Sherman
Dustin Shuler
Jacob Vlassich
Landon Wilson
Leah Wilson
4th Grade
Emma Dailey
Malia Hertweck
Alexis John
Shaylah Klein
Dannika Love
Abigail Simmons
Piper Stewart
5th Grade
Luke Anderson
Caralyn Craig
Brittany Crissman
Austin Farone
Cecelia Henry
Sarah Johns
Tyler Raymond
Adam Reddinger
Melanie Shuler
Caleigh Tack
6th Grade
Madison Bowser
Mira Codispot
Alexander Conley
Jakob Fisher
Zachary Scherer
Kaden Sohngen-Green
Brayden Stuchell
Karns City H. S. Class of 1990 Reunion
The Karns City High School Class of 1990, which is planning its
25th reunion on Aug. 14th, is still accepting RSVPs until June
30th. Contact information on the following classmates is also
needed: Ryan Shipkowski, Rich Claypoole, Ed Uber, Allen
Rumbaugh and Todd Hartle.
For further information about the reunion or to provide contact
information about the listed classmates, please contact Kathy at
724-910-1420 or 747 South 6th Street Indiana Pa 15701.
Army’s 2nd Infantry Division
- Reunion Planned –
Fox Lake, IL - The Second (Indianhead) Division Association is searching for anyone who served in the Army’s
2nd Infantry Division at any time. For information about
the association and our 94th annual reunion in San Antonio, Texas from September 22 - 26, 2015, contact secretary-treasurer, Bob Haynes, at 2idahq@comcast.net or 224225-1202.
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Father’s
Day
Top Grain
Leather
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299
Huge
Inventory
of
LIFT RECLINERS
Large Selection of
Dual
Reclining
SOFA & LOVESEAT
$
999
FOR THE SET
TWO SETS TO CHOOSE FROM
Closeout Prices
40%
HIGH END LEATHER
BARCALOUNGERS Off Retail
Bendal’s Berry Patch
& More
1 Mile East of Fryburg on Route 208
814-744-8078
Strawberries
Are Ready!
Open 8-8 Daily
Berries pick your own or already picked.
Summer Business Directory
Support Your Local Retailers
Fisher’s Greenhouse
1039 Airport Rd., Emlenton, PA • Open Daily
•
•
•
•
•
•
Vegetables
Beautiful Flowers
Planters
Hanging Baskets
Seed Potatoes
Seasonal Produce
724-867-0121
Travis Cratty
Heating &
Air Conditioning
Service • Installation
Custom Duct Work
Small Appliance Repair
Fully Insured!
724-679-0756
Trim-Rite
Tree Service
814-358-2770
Stump
Grinding
and Tree
Removal
McKinley
Funeral Home
611 Main St., Emlenton, PA
724-867-0880
“Your Hometown Screen Printing
and Embroidery Shop”
www.amazingstitches.net
McMillen’s
Carpet Outlet
Service is Our Tradition.
Caring for Clintonville Families
Since the 1800’s.
All Your
Dirt Work Needs!
• Mulching
• Seeding
Call
• Bulldozer
Today!
• Excavator
• Skid Steer
• Dump Truck
Driveway Need
Some Work?
- Call Us for a Free Estimate Brad - 724-822-4033
Butch - 724-290-7932
Good Tire Service
Carpet - Hardwood
Tile and Vinyl
2274 W. Sunbury Rd. • Boyers, PA
724-735-4004
Rt. 66 - 1 Mile South of I-80 • Exit 64
4 Miles from Downtown Clarion
Pizza, Wings, Wedgies,
Stromboli, Calzones & More!
814-764-5651
109 Emlenton St.
Clintonville, PA 16372
814-385-6615
A&K
Excavating
Let Us Cater Your Next Event!
5636 Canoe Ripple Rd.,
Knox, PA
1-800-858-5766
Locally Owned &
Operated for 43 Years
Knox Bakery
McEntire -Weaver
Funeral Home
Tuesday - Friday
5:00 AM to 3:30 PM
Saturday: 5:00 AM to 1:00 PM
Owner: Leonore Landers-Stewart
504 West Penn Ave.
Knox, PA 16232
814-797-5265
814-797-1154
Continuing The Compassionate
Service You Have Come To Expect!
Knox, PA
814-797-0060
- Golf Carts Sales, Service, Rental
and Parts
Knox, PA
814-797-0060
Cargo Trailer
Utililty Trailers
& Car Trailers
McNany Lumber, Inc.
The
June 16, 2015
Building & Plumbing Supplies
Progress News
Main Street, Emlenton, Pa.
724-867-2390
We have all your building
& remodeling supplies!
410 Main Street • Emlenton, PA 16373 ~ 724-867-1112 Fax: 724-867-1356
Section B – Page 1
$5,800 Raised For The Boys and Girls Club Along The Allegheny
Otto Schiberl Memorial Ride
Sets Record in Money Raised
Lucky Seven ? If
number seven is a
lucky
number,
then the Boys and
Girls Club Along
The
Allegheny
had the full experience of it on Saturday, June 6th at
the Annual Memorial
Otto
Schiberl
ride
sponsored
by
Otto’s Tavern of
E m l e n t o n .
“Lucky”
and
blessed to be chosen as a recipient
for the past seven
years. The seventh proved to be
A view of the many riders that participated in the 7th
a gusher!
Annual Otto Schiberl Memorial Ride at Otto’s Tavern.
Over 215 riders
participated on
what turned out to be a fanThe memorial ride started
The winner of the 50-50
tastic day in memory of a
wonderful
man,
Otto with registration at Otto’s raffle was Sarah Butler.
and
traveled
The Boys and Girls Club
Schiberl. In the end, $5,800 Tavern
was raised for the Boys and through the Allegheny Na- Along The Allegheny and
Girls Club Along The Allegh- tional Forest with stops at Otto’s Tavern would like to
eny. It surpassed last year’s The Knotty Pines, Ray’s Hot thank all who worked so
Spot, The Blue Jay, Cougar hard
to
make
it
mark by $2,800.
Bob’s and the Seldom Inn. happen...from the EmlenAll riders enjoyed a pig ton Borough for lending us
roast and a variety of foods barricades for the lot to all
afterwards at Otto’s Tav- who donated items for raffle
ern. A special thanks to all to the Americorps volun1397 Kerr Ave. Ext.
who donated and prepared teers to Jerry Marzik and Joe
Emlenton, PA
food for this event.
for cooking the pig to those
DJ Scott provided the en- who cooked/prepared food
TATE
tertainment starting at 5:30 to all the stops that accompm and throughout the modated us but most of all
NSPECTION
evening.
to YOU....for those who
The day featured a huge participated in the ride,
Undercoating
special auction which fea- bought tickets and took the
tured over 70 items that time to remember Otto. We
• Complete Automotive
were donated by the com- love you all and this little
Service
munity and surrounding town that we call home.
• Advanced Technology in
businesses.
Thank You From The BotComputer Diagnostics
A 50’ flat screen TV was tom of Our Hearts!
– CALL OR STOP TODAY – also raffled off and won by
Tim
Balsamo
of Meeting June 17th
FOR AN APPOINTMENT
Clintonville.
The Clearwater Kayak
2015
was won by Candy Meyers
Fall
of Parker.-------
PA S
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Sign up Now!
June 27th
Rimersburg
Fairgrounds
Hope For Your Future
2nd Annual Race
5k/10k Run • 2 mile Walk
Superhero Run
18.6 Mile Road Bike Race
Followed by Family Fun Day Activies/Food
Runsignup.com to register
PARKER HEIGHTS APARTMENTS
Income Guidelines
1 Person - $20,700
2 Person - $23,650
Driving
Tour
The Fall Driving Tour will
be holding a planning meeting on June 17th. Dixie Gordon has graciously offered
her Classroom for the meeting. The Classroom is on Main
Street in Emlenton, several
doors down from Amazing
Stitches.
We will begin at 6 PM. If
you cannot make this but
want to be included, please
call Warren Thomas at 814671-3922.
Any ideas or suggestions
are always appreciated as
well. Thanks!
2015-16 Butler County Dairy Princess and her Court. Left to Right: Morgan Teets, Lil Miss;
Maggie Bowser, Lil Miss; Maggie Rasp, Dairy Maid; Butler County Dairy Princess, Robin
Peters; Emma Bowser, Dairy Miss; Lily Ansell, Lil Miss; Bailee Magill, Lil Miss. Missing
from photo Jenna Felker, Dairy Maid.
Butler County Dairy Princess Crowned
2015-16 Butler County
Dairy Princess,
Robin Peters
Butler County has a new
Dairy Princess, she is Robin
Peters, daughter of Lona and
Steve
Peters
of
Connoquenessing. This year’s
Dairy Princess Pageant was
held on May 29, 2015 at the
Mount Chestnut Presbyterian
Church.
Robin, 17, is currently a junior at Butler Senior High
School; a past member of the
Butler Marching Band and
currently plays clarinet in the
symphonic band. Robin belongs to three 4-H clubs, the
Butler County Dairy Club, B
& B Judging Team and Media
Arts club and is the president
in all three clubs. She is a
member of the Pennsylvania
and National Ayrshire Association and the Pennsylvania
and National Holstein Association. She enjoys showing
her animals in area fairs and
farm shows as well as in district shows, and in both state
and national shows from Harrisburg to Louisville Kentucky. Robin owns 3 Regis-
tered Holsteins and 9 Registered Ayshires. Animal
projects in 4-H have been
lambs, hogs, rabbits and a
steer. Robin’s sister Brooklyn
is also an active 4-H member.
Robin and her family live on 2
½ acres beside the 180 acre
Rader Farm / Homestead
Acres Farm beside her grandparents, Harold and Barb
Rader and Great Grandparent
Evelyn and the late Clinton
Rader. In 1999 the farm sold
out their milking herd, however they continue to raise
dairy replacement heifers and
some beef cattle.
Members of the 2014-2015
court are:
Dairy Maid, Maggie Rasp ,
daughter of Charles and
Carin Rasp of Evans City, Pa.
Maggie is a 4th generation
Dairy Farmer. She is a student
at Seneca Valley. Maggie is a
Continued on B-3
40 Main Street • Foxburg, PA
724.659.5701 • www.alleghenygrille.com • Find us on facebook!
New Hours: Mon. thru Thurs.: 11:30 AM to 10:00 PM
Fri. and Sat. 11:30 AM to 11:00 PM • Sun.: 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM
June 16
Tuesday
Night
Entertainment
On The Patio
Samantha Sears
6:00 to 9:00 PM
Take Dad Out
for our Famous
Father’s Day
Sunday Brunch
Tuesday is also $5.00 Burger Night
Try one of our 10 items under $10 on our Dinner Menu
Mon., Tues., Wed., and Thurs. Nights
LITZENBERG
DRILLING
COMPLETE WATER WELL DRILLING
5 YEAR GUARANTEE ON ALL WELLS
Water Well Drilling
Complete Pump Systems
Prompt Courteous Service
CHICORA COMMONS APARTMENTS
Income Guidelines
1 Person - $29,220
2 Person - $33,360
MAJOR CREDIT
CARDS ACCEPTED
724-894-2776
724-894-2074
875 HOOKER ROAD, KARNS CITY, PA
(ROUTE 38 HOOKER)
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June 16, 2015
The Progress News
★ AUTOS ★
R.W. Hovis
Auto Sales
5079 Emlenton-Clintonville Rd.
Emlenton, PA 16373
724-867-0380
‘00 Cavalier “As Is”. .......... $799
‘03 Chevy Malibu, 4 Dr.. .. $2399
‘02 Ford Escape, AWD. ... $2499
‘00 S-10 Blazer, 4 Dr. ....... $2799
‘03 Chevy S10 Blazer,4Dr $2799
‘06 Chevy Aveo ................. $2999
‘05 Kia Optima .................. $2999
‘02 Saturn SL2 .................. $2999
‘03 Hyuandai Elantra GT . $2999
‘03 Chevy Cavalier, 4dr ... $2999
‘03 Chevy S10 Blazer, 4dr $3499
‘03 PT Cruiser ................... $3799
‘05 Chrysler T&C “Show & Go” $3799
‘03 Mustang Convertible ..... $3799
‘05 Chevy Cavalier, 2dr ... $3799
‘01 Chevy 1500 4x4, ........ $3999
‘04 Ford F150, 4x4, .......... $4299
‘06 Chrysler Town & Country, ...... $4899
‘08 Hyundai Accent, 4dr . $5299
‘06 Kia Spectra, 5 Spd ...... $4799
‘05 Nissan Altima, ............ $5999
‘07 GMC Envoy, ................ $6499
‘08 Harley Davidson Sportster,
Low Rider ....................... $5999
Seidle
Chevrolet
Buick-GMC
1141 E. Main St.
Clarion, PA
New Chevy Spark, Only........ $9,990
New Chevy Sonic LT, Turbo $14,990
2014 Impala LTZ, Leather.....$16,990
New Equinox AWD, Only.. ....$22,781
New Crew Cab, #5105
................................Save over $9,000
(15) Chevy Cruze’s,
Starting At.................................... $11,990
Prices Good Thru June 21, 2015
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
HERBERT HOVIS
AUTO
Rt. 208 at Lisbon
5089 Emlenton-Clintonville Rd.
L&J
Automotive
Located on Rt. 208/38
3 miles North of Emlenton
724-867-0730
FAST FRIENDLY, DEPENDABLE
SERVICE ON ALL YOUR GENERAL
AUTO REPAIR AND
STATE INSPECTION NEEDS.
MINOR COLLISION REPAIR!
★ EVENTS ★
In Door Yard Sale
Parker Height's Apt's
302 N. Wayne Ave.
Parker
June 26 & 27
9–2 both days
Lunch will be available.
Bake Sale!
6/23
Fairy Festival at The Herb
Shed in Knox on Thursday,
June 18 from 7:00 pm to 8:30
pm. Children Must be accompanied by a parent. Flower
Fairy costumes will be judged
and prizes awarded. Children can hunt for Treasures,
make fairy dust ($2.00), play
games, face painting, etc.
Festival is cancelled if raining. Greenhouse and shop
will be open. 814-797-1667.
Hoagie Sale on Saturday,
June 20th from 8 am til 11:00
AM at the St. Petersburg
Firemens Social Hall - 12”
Hoagie - $7.00. To order call
724-659-3876. Benefits the
St. Petersburg V.F.D. Thank
you for your support.
6/16
Garage Sale on June 1920th from 9 am to 5 pm, 1576
Gibson Rd., Knox. Books,
Tools, Kitchen, Mowers, 2006
Wildwood LE 30’ Queen Bed,
Bunk Room, Awning, Nice!
(724) 867-2342
AUTOS
★ HELP WANTED ★
‘02 SATURN 4 DR SDN,
4 CYL, AUTO .............. $2,495
‘04 CHEVY MALIBU C LASSIC,
SDN, 4 CYL., AUTO, ... $2,795
‘04 BUICK CENTURY SDN,
V-6, AUTO .................. $2,795
‘03 CHEVY CAVALIER SDN,
4 CYL,, AUTO, 91K ..... $2,995
‘04 CHRYSLER SEBRING, SDN
4 CYL., AUTO, ............ $3,295
‘03 CHEVY MALIBU, SEDAN
V-6, AUTO, 94K .......... $3,295
TRUCKS – VANS & 4x4’s
‘01 CHEVY BLAZER, 4X4, S.W., V-6,
AUTO, LEATHER, 90K ...... $2,995
‘04 CHEVY BLAZER, 4X4, S.W.,
V-6, AUTO ..................... $3,295
‘06 SATURN VUE, SW,
4 CYL., AUTO ................ $3,595
DON
814-797-1025
Poor Credit? Stop By!
Exit 53 • I-80
★ FOR RENT ★
Parker - 2 Br. Apt., W/D HookUp - $400 month plus deposit.
Includes Water, Sewage and
Gas. Call 724-867-0015.
★ LEGAL NOTICE ★
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that Articles of Incorporation
have been filed with the Department of State, in Harrisburg, PA under the provisions
of the BCL of 1988. The name
of the corporation is West
Freedom Water Association,
Inc.
Lynn, King & Schreffler, PC
Attorneys at Law
606 Main St., P.O. Box 99
Emlenton, PA 16373
724-867-5921.
Perry Township / Clarion
County will accept sealed
bids until July 1, 2015 at
11:00 am for a 1984 General
Army Truck. This truck has all
new tires, engine and transmission. It will have a current
inspection on it. IT has a canvas top. Minimum Bid reserve
is $8,300.00. The township
reserves the right to reject
any or all bids on this piece of
equipment. This truck can be
viewed at 5687 Doc Walker
Road, Parker, PA 16049.
Please call in advance if you
wish to test drive this truck
before placing a bid. 814358-2661. 6/23
★ MEMORIUM ★
12-27-50 to 6-20-05
Denny and Molly
Missed and Remembered
Every Day!
Kenny, Shiela & Alley
★ FOR SALE ★
Strawberries - Picked or You
Pick! 6 Miles East of Butler on
Rt. 68 East towards Chicora.
724-445-3116.
6/23
19' x 31' above ground pools
$899 inc. FREE install, deck,
& complete pkg. Site prep extra. BBB accredited – Estab.
1969. 800-548-1923
7/28
Remodeling Tech - Basic
Carpentry and general construction. Able to lift 80lbs.
Call Today For Appointment!
440-540-4596.
6/16
Life Guard Needed Daily Mid June til Labor Day at All
Saints Camp, 110 All Saint
Rd., Emlenton, PA 16373.
Call 724-867-5811 or 412331-2362. 6/16
Food Service Management
Company looking to fill F/T
prep cook position.
Competitive Wages. Must
maintain all PA clearance.
Send Resume to:
Mid Atlantic Youth Services
Corp.
12 Dakota Drive
Emlenton, PA 16373
Attention: Holly
6/23
Great Gifts for Dear Old DaD
Drivers: Need a Change?
More hometime this SumFather’s Day is right around
mer? 60K+ Per Year. Full the corner, and the time has
Benefit Package + Bonuses. come once again to begin
CDL-A 1 Yr. Exp. 855-454- searching for a gift for dear
0392. 6/16
Car & Bike Cruise on June
20, 2015 at 1:00 PM. Butler
North KOA at Peaceful Valley
Campground - 231 Peaceful
Valley Rd., West Sunbury, PA
16061. Concession Stand
and DJ Oldies Music. 6/16
Piano - Best Offer! Call 724791-2290.
Emlenton, PA 16373
★ HELP WANTED ★
old dad. Father’s Day gift
shoppers have long since
abandoned the notion that a
new necktie is what dad really wants, but finding a gift
that expresses your love and
appreciation for the old man
can still prove somewhat
challenging.
Oftentimes, the best gifts
are the ones that fulfill a need
or want, and Father’s Day
gifts are no exception. The
following are a handful of
Father’s Day gift ideas for The Movie Mogul
dads whose hobbies run the
Some dads simply can’t get
gamut.
enough of the silver screen,
The Sports Nut
and a streaming service that
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his favorite movies on de★ REAL ESTATE ★
mand from the comforts of
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rage, 1/2 acre in Parker.
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★ THANK YOU ★
yearly subscriptions cost relaOur hearts are broken with tively little money.
the passing of our loved one,
Gary Kamerer. Wonderful
son, Father, Poppy, brother,
uncle and friend. But our
hearts are also full of joy, love
and thankfulness from the
outpouring of love we have
received. Thanks to everyone
for your love, caring, prayers,
cards and phone calls this last
several months.
The outpouring of love since
Gary’s passing has helped us
through this difficult time.
Thanks for the food brought
to our home and the funeral
dinner served by St. Paul’s
Community Church family.
Thanks pastor Ryan Lucas
for your prayers, love and
concern.
Our heartfelt thanks to our
dear friend, Pastor Ken Tack
for the touching funeral service.
Thanks to the Sugarcreek
Fire Co. for the honor of escort for Gary.
May God’s love and blessings
surround all of you.
With Love and Thanks,
Ruby Kamerer & Family
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and see your beautiful
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May the angles hold you
close and sing you a happy
song.
We’ll be sending wishes to
you today and all year long.
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and always (Bobo)
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enough of their favorite
teams would no doubt appreciate some new gear or even
tickets to see their favorite
teams play. If you opt to buy
tickets to a ballgame, make it
a family affair, as dad would
no doubt appreciate an afternoon at the ballpark with his
kids and/or grandkids. For a
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the market where his teams
play, consider purchasing a
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old man to see his favorite
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Fathers who love the great
outdoors might appreciate
some new camping gear, a
new fishing pole or even
some comfortable hiking
boots. When shopping for
the outdoorsman in your life,
consider which outdoor activity is his favorite (i.e., boating, fishing, kayaking, etc.)
and try to find the latest useful
gadget or newest product
made for such enthusiasts. If
you don’t share the same passion for the great outdoors
and are hesitant to buy something you’re unsure about, a
gift certificate to an
outdoorsman or sporting
goods store will suffice.
The Doting Grandfather
Some men simply want to
spend more time with family,
especially grandfathers who
never tire of afternoons with
their grandchildren. If dad has
retired and moved away, a
trip to see his grandkids might
make the ideal gift this
FatherÕs Day. Arrange the
dates with mom so you are
not surprising dad with a trip
at a time when he already has
plans, and make sure to
schedule some fun activities
for those days when dad is in
town.
Father’s Day is a time each
year when dads are told how
much they are loved and appreciated. This year, a gift that
implies both those sentiments
is sure to make dad smile.
REAL ESTATE AUCTION
THUR., JULY 2 – 7:00 PM
LOCATED- Martha Roadarmel residence, 430 E. State St., Knox, PA. On
Rt.208 near Rhea Lumber Co.
REAL ESTATE- Early 1900’s 2-Story, 4 BR, 1½ Bath home (nearly all
original w/ newer roof) on 50’x188’ city lot. Detached garage (facing alley).
All Utilities. TAXES: $1,264. TERMS: $3,000.00 Non-Refundable Deposit /
Balance at Closing. VIEWING: 814-797-1052. Note: Auction Begins at 4:00
PM with Contents.
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Estate Auction
SAT., JUNE 20 – 9:00 AM
LOCATED- Neil Emerick Farm, 9217 Rt.208, Shippenville, PA 16254. On
Rt.208 between Shippenville& Knox at Elk City.
FARM/ SHED/ CARPORTS- 12’x21’ Outdoor wood shed on skids;
18’x20’ &12’x20’ Metal carports; Chain-link kennels; Starcraft 16’ alum. boat
& Load Rite trailer; 5’x8’ Landscape trailer; Truck tool box; 2” Receiver hitch;
Old Suzuki motorcycle; Maple & Black Cherry 1” air-dried lumber; Conveyor
roller; Sucker rods; Oil field tools; Lots/ Scrap; R11 & R19 insulation; Stock
tank; 10’ Bunk feeder; 10’ & 12’ Pipe-frame gates; Surge milkers& vac.
pump; M/F M.41 3PTH mowing machine (belt); 8’x16’ Flat-bed wagon;
Lawn trailer; OLD FARM/ SHOP- McCormick floor corn sheller; Fanning
mill; Platform & Steelyard scales; Shovel& Walking plows; Horse-drawn
cultivator; Buggy wheel & shafts; Hay knife; Crosscut; Old tools; Wall drill
press; Welding table; Chain falls; Rope blocks; Eagle Anvil; Coleman
2500W gen.; Air comp.; Wood lathe & tools; ANTIQUES& COLLECTIBLES- Qtr.-sawed Oak bookcase/secretary w/ carved head; Mahog
fall-front desk; Walnut oval parlor table; Smoker’s stand; Howell treadle
sewing mac.; Empire washstand w/ harp; Wardrobe chest; Trunks; Cedar
chests; Maple drop-leaf table, chairs & dbl. bed; Pine cabinets & chest;
Cherry& Dep. BR suites; 3’ Drysink; Kirakah 12’x 13.5” rug; Ornate gas
reznor (Mercer); Wood shutters; Rockers; Chairs; Misc. Furniture; Work
tables; Wood& Granite wares; Several Daisy, Tin & Glass churns; Milk
bottles & cans; Hotplate; C/I kettles & skillets; Hand wringer; Meat tub;
Coffee grinder; Butter press; Barn & RR lanterns; Copper washboiler & sm.
kettle w/stand; Crown Pottery banded water cooler; Crocks & Jugs (up to 20
gal.; Louis Marx tractor; Gilbert Erector set; Zane Grey books; Keystone
Yearbooks (50’s); Old cameras & Bell & Howell Filmosound 185 projector;
Runner sleds; Youth chair; Gas lights; Lightening rod; 1800’s Books; Framed
Lord’s Prayer; Old China & Glassware; Dep. glass; HH- Gas range; Washer;
Elec. dryer; Window AC unit; Sm. chest freezer; Klaussner mircofiber sofa
(New); Kero. & Ventless heaters; Metal wardrobes; Safe; Office chair.
NOTE: Lots/ Old Farm & Misc. Not Listed. TERMS: ID Required to Register
/ Cash or PA Check.
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Hatch Estate Auction
778 East Sandy Road, Kennerdell, PA 16374
“Rockland Area”
Saturday, June 20, 2015 • 9:00 AM
ANTIQUES • TRACTORS • TOOLS • HOUSEHOLD • GUNS
LOG SPLITTER • ANTIQUE FURNITURE • FARM IMPLEMENTS
KOKEN BARBER CHAIR • SCRAP
Directions: From Cranberry take Cranberry Rockland Road towards Rockland. Go to Coal City
Road, turn right, follow to East Sandy Road, turn right. Follow to auction, watch for Baker &
Bellis Auctioneers signs. Antique Furniture: early writing desk/dresser; smoking stand; mid
century furniture; Victorian platform rocker; oak chest of drawers; mahogany dresser; book shelf;
lg and sml chests; oak dresser w/mirror; wicker chair; gentleman’s chest; white porcelain Koken
barber chair, great patina; Antiques & Collectibles: crocks & crock jugs; early dog print; rod
iron pc; quilt; early books; vintage catchers mask; RR & barn lanterns; saddle; snow shoes;
vintage bikes; cast iron cookware; copper kettle, hole; runner sleds; Guns: Excel 12 ga; HSB and
Company 16 ga.; Stevens mdl 59A 410 ga., bolt; Ithaca double barrel 12 ga.; *Note: All guns
need a little work. Furniture: silent rocker; tea cart; 2 pc. dining room suite; living room
furniture; chairs; kneehole desk; Tractors, Skid Steer, Farm Implements: Farmall McCormick
230; Farmall Cub; Minneapolis Moline mdl 7, needs restored; John Deere 375, skid steer, needs
injector pump work; John Deere No. 12A, pull combine; 5x8 trailer w/title; 6 ft. King Kutter
brush hog; New Idea 4210 Hay Tedder; Earthquake tiller; Yard Machine log splitter; Fast Hitch
2 btm plows; Toro tiller; 2 row corn planter; sickle bar mower; Tools: Stihl chainsaw and
others; Craftsman router and table; chainsaw chain sharpner; Companion pressure washer;
benchtop tools to include band saw, table saw, drill press, and parts washer; trash pump; Lincoln
AC 225 welder; battery charger; many Craftsman tool sets, hand tools, and others; Forney
welder; 2 pc. Homak tool chest and others; tool cart; long tools; misc. garage and tool items;
Auctioneer’s Note: We are still finding items daily, many items not listed or photographed at
the time of this ad. Plan to attend this great estate auction. Terms: Cash, PA check, credit
cards. No out of state checks. All items to be removed the day of the auction unless noted the
day of the auction.
Bill Bellis, Jr
Jr.. 814-671-1978
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– The Progress News –
Don Lewis Likes To Make A Difference With $50,000 YMCA Gift
CLARION-Don Lewis is a
person who likes to make a
difference.
His decision to make a
personal
donation
of
$50,000 for a new full-service Clarion County YMCA
was made with the knowledge that new YMCA is
close to becoming a reality
through the diligence of
planning and community
support of such a project.
“The gift is a stretch for
me and I will be making
pledge payments over the
years, but I wanted to contribute and a level where I
know I can make a difference,” said Lewis. “I was
impressed with the need for
such a facility in Clarion
County and the planning
that has guided the project.”
Lewis is no stranger to
making a difference in
Clarion County, from being
one of the founders of Structural Modulars, Inc. (SMI) to
serving on a number of
boards such as the
Workforce
Investment
Board to being a past recipient of the Clarion Area
Chamber Citizen of the Year
Award.
“I really didn’t want any
publicity about my donation, but if it can help the
campaign, so be it,” said
Lewis. “No one person can
make the campaign a success, but if we do it as a
group we can build a fullservice YMCA.”
Milissa Bauer and Al
Lander, co-chairs of the
Campaign Cabinet said
their initial contacts with
Lewis were to keep him in-
511 Hill Street • Emlenton, PA 16373
In the lower level-Crawford Center
724-867-3122
Thank You!
Don Lewis (second from left) is one person who likes to make a difference in his
community. Welcoming his $50,000 donation to the new Clarion County YMCA are
Al Lander and Milissa Bauer, campaign cabinet co-chairs, and Jesse Kelley, Clarion
County YMCA branch manager.
formed about the project
and the more he learned,
the more interested he became.
“We are now in the process of meeting with community leaders and local
business owners like Don
Lewis to let them know
about our project and why
it is being so well received,”
said Bauer and Lander.
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 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 in
pledges from the local
YMCA Board.
“A community campaign
for the remaining $2.7 million launched a little over
one month ago has now
raised nearly $800,000,
mostly from local community leaders,” said Bauer and
Lander.
The project is now almost
80 percent funded towards
its goal. The new building,
among other facilities, will
bring access to a swimming/therapy pool and
other year-round recreation
activities. The YMCA is a
not-for-profit 501(c) 3 entity.
We would like to Thank Everyone
at Otto’s Tavern for Their Efforts
in Raising $5,800.00 for us on
Saturday, June 6th.
Over the past 7 years,
they have donated over $20,000
to our Organization.
Thank You to the many, many
people who came out and
participated and bought tickets
over the past several weeks.
A special Thank You to
Nadine for her guidance and extra
effort along the way!
We are truely blessed to live in such
a great community that gives back!
On behalf of the Board of Directors
and Myself, We are Thankful
and grateful for all you do!
Sincerely,
Brad Rapp, Exec. Director
Butler County Dairy Princess Continued from B-1
member of the Butler County
4H Dairy Club, the B&B Judging Team, the Butler County
Youth Group, Seneca Valley
Marching Band and Grace
Community Church Youth
Group. She and her family live
on a 79 acre farm, housing Holsteins, Brown Swiss and Jersey’s.
Maggie has been a member of
the Promotion Team for 4
years.
Dairy Maid, Jenna Felker, is
the daughter of Sharon Felker of
Evans City, Pa. Jenna’s schooling
is through Agora Cyber Charter
School. She is the proud owner
of Holstein and Jersey Dairy
Cows. Jenna also is a member of
the Butler County 4H Dairy
Club.
Dairy Miss, Emma Bowser, is
the daughter of Wesley and
Tabitha Bowser of Slippery
Rock, Pa. She is a 5th grader at
Dassa McKinney Elementary
School. Emma and her family
raise Jersey Cows on their 20
acre farm. A member of the
Butler County 4H Dairy Club,
the B&B Judging Team, 4-H
Camps and activities; she enjoys showing her cows in 4H
events. Emma “best friend” is
her cow named Rapunzel!
Emma has been involved in
Dairy Promotion for 3 years.
Lil Dairy Miss, Maggie Bowser,
daughter of Wesley and Tabitha
Bowser of Slippery Rock, Pa.
Maggie like her sister, attends
Dassa McKinney Elementary
School. She enjoys showing her
cows at fairs and farm shows.
Maggie is a member of the Butler County 4H Dairy Club and
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Maggie has been involved in
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Lil Dairy Miss, Morgan Teets,
is the daughter of Joshua and Jodi
Teets of Slippery Rock, Pa. Morgan is a member of the Slippery
Rock Eels Swim Team and has
earned many ribbons. Her favorite Dairy Product is Cottage
Cheese. Morgan attends Dassa
McKinney Elementary School
where she will be going into the
3rd. grade. Morgan is a member
of the St. Johns United Methodist Church. Morgan has been involved in Dairy Promotion for 3
years
Lil Dairy Miss,Lily Mae Ansell,
is the daughter of Jeff and Nicole
Ansell of Renfrew, Pa. Lily is a
member of Evans City Elementary
School and is in 2nd grade. Lily
owns dairy cattle. She is a member of the Butler County 4-H
Dairy Club and the SV North
Softball Team. Lily enjoys playing softball and basketball and
drinking her favorite dairy product, Chocolate Milk. Lily has 2
little brothers. Lilly’s father is
the manager of Marburger
Dairy Farm where there is a herd
size of 300 Dairy cattle and they
are currently is milking 105
cows. Farm size 600 acres. This
is Lily’s second year on the Dairy
Promotion Team.
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– The Progress News -
June 16, 2015
OBITUARIES
Eleanor Cleora Smith
Eleanor Cleora Smith, age
89 of Chicora, PA, closed
her eyes to this world and
opened them in Heaven to
see the face of Jesus on June
the 8th, 2015 in the Chicora
Medical Center.
Born April 29, 1926 in
Chicora, Butler County, she
was the daughter of Harold
R. and Dorothy Moore
McGarvey.
She was a lifetime member of St. John’s Reformed
Church of Chicora, where
she taught the Children’s
Sunday School Class and
Vacation Bible School for 40
years and later attended the
Chicora CMA Church.
She is survived by her sons
Gale L. Smith and wife Jean
of Chicora, Michael J. Smith
and wife Darla of East
Brady, Richard Neil Smith of
Bruin, daughters Linda D
Sheakley and husband
Rodney of Petrolia, PA,
Pamela J. Emery and husband John of Bruin, PA.
Also surviving are sisters
Alene Larkin of Texas,
Annabelle McKinnis of
Cabot, and a brother Victor
McGarvey of Chicora along
with grandchildren Matthew (Lori) Sheakley of
Harrisville, PA, Shannon
(Greg) Thorhauer of Karns
City, PA, Nathaniel J. Smith
of Butler, PA, Tyler J. Smith
of East Brady, PA, Alisa Buzzard of Chicora, Tiffany J.
(Bryan) Sherman of Bruin,
PA, Troy Emery of Bruin, PA
and great grandchildren
Kally Smith, Jesse Sheakley,
Cole Thorhauer, Austin
Buzzard.
Along with her parents,
Janice L. Bowser Eiler
Eleanor Cleora Smith
she is preceded in death by
her husband: Robert (Bob)
Gordon Smith whom she
married on March 20, 1948.
He went home to Heaven
September 24, 1980 where
they now reside together
with their Lord and Savior,
Jesus Christ.
Friends were received at
Steighner Funeral Home at
111 E. Slippery Rock and
Main Streets Down Town
Chicora, PA on Wednesday,
June 10, 2015.
Funeral Services were
held on Thursday June 11,
2015 at Christian and Missionary Alliance Church at
310 East Slippery Rock
Street Chicora, PA with Reverend Mark Wallace, Pastor
and Reverend Gerry Pyle,
Associate Pastor.
Interment was at St.
John’s Reformed Church
Cemetery West Slippery
Rock Street Chicora, PA.
For more information and
to extend condolences to
the
family
go
to:
www.steighnerfuneral
home.com.
Gary L. Kamerer
Gary L. Kamerer, 70, of East
Brady passed away Friday at
ACMH Hospital.Born on
March 22, 1945, in Butler, he
was the son of Ruby (Buzzard) and the late Herbert
Kamerer.
Mr. Kamerer worked as a
laborer and owned Kamerer’s
Country Store in Frogtown.
He served in the U.S. Army
Reserves. He was a member
of the Sugarcreek Township
Volunteer Fire Department.
He liked mowing his grass
and keeping his yard neat.
Surviving him are his
daughters, Brenda (James)
Rutter Jr. of Kittanning and
Beverly Kamerer of East
Brady; the light of his life
granddaughter, Lierin Rutter
of Kittanning; his mother,
Ruby (Buzzard) Kamerer of
East Brady; his very close
friend, Pat of East Brady; three
brothers, Terry (Janet)
JANICE L. BOWSER
EILER, 78, of Orchard
Manor, Grove City passed
away Tuesday morning,
June 9, 2015 at the Manor
following an extended illness.
Born in Perry Twp.,
Clarion Co., Pa. on Dec. 2,
1936, she was the daughter
of the late Lawrence L.
“Red” and Vera Everetts
Bowser.
In earlier years, she was a
member of the Callensburg
Church of God, and continued her faith in the Church
of God as long as health
permitted.
For many years, she was
employed as a caregiver in a
number of personal care facilities.
Surviving are her husband, Donald R. Eiler of
Emlenton; two daughters,
Bonnie (Chuck) Cooper of
Boyers and Darla (Tom)
Aughton of Emlenton; four
sons: Barry Eiler of Eau
Claire, Eric (Mindy) Eiler of
Parker, Donald ( Charlene)
Eiler of Harrisville, and Jay
(Tracie) Eiler of Hilliards;
eighteen
grandchildren,
twenty-seven great-grandchildren, and one great
great-grandchild; two broth-
Belva J. Grantz
Janice L. Bowser Eiler
ers: John (Betty) Bowser of
Callensburg
and
Jack
(Jackie) Bowser of Grove
City, and a number of nieces
and nephews.
In addition to her parents,
she was preceded in death
by a sister, Virginia Jean
Perkins.
Friends were received at
H. Jack Buzard Funeral
Home, 201 So. Wash. St.,
Eau Claire, where funeral
services were held. Burial
followed at Allegheny Cemetery, near Parker.
To view/send condolences, sympathy cards,
flowers, visit: www.buzard
funeralhomes .com.
Gerald L. Logue, MD
LOGUE - Gerald L. MD, of
Williamsville, NY, formerly
of Emlenton died on June 7,
2015 at age 73. He was the
beloved husband of Joelle
(nee Bronstein) Logue;
dearest father of Christopher John (Andrea) Logue,
Timothy Charles Logue and
Nicolas Frank (Taurie)
Logue; loving grandfather
of Grace and Luke Logue;
devoted son of Wiloven and
the late Charles A. Logue;
brother-in-law of Sally
Moatz; uncle of Laura
(Steve) Graham.
The family was present
on Thursday 2-4 and 7-9 at
the PERNA, DENGLER,
ROBERTS
FUNERAL
HOME, 1671 Maple Rd.,
Williamsville, NY, where a
funeral service was held on
Friday at 9:30 AM. Friends
were invited.
A Memorial Service will be
held at a later date.
Flowers gratefully declined. If desired, memorials may be made to the
Scenic Valley
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Belva J. Grantz
ber of nieces, nephews, and
cousins.
She was preceded in death
by
a
granddaughter,
Jacqueline, a sister-in-law,
Rose McGinnis, and a brotherin-law, Camillus Shirey.
Friends were received at
the Hile Funeral Home Inc.,
1204 Kerr Ave., Emlenton, PA.
A funeral service was held
from the funeral home with
the Rev. Korona Say, pastor
of Turkey City Church of God,
officiating.
Interment was in
Scrubgrass Cemetery.
Memorial contributions
may be made to ALS at
www.als.org. For additional
information or to send a condolence,
please
visit
www.hilefh.com.
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and Dan Kamerer of
Tionesta; and his sister, Carol
(Renny) King of Cowansville.
Mr. Kamerer was preceded
in death by his father, Herbert
Gerald L. Logue, MD
Kamerer. and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse BuzGerald Logue, MD memorial
zard St. and Mr. and Mrs. D.
fund at the UB School of
Oscar Kamerer.
Medicine and Biomedical
Sciences, c/o the UB FounFriends of Gary L. Kamerer,
dation, PO Box 900, Bufwho died Friday, May 29,
falo, NY 14226.
2015, were received at the
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Snyder-Crissman Funeral
be made to: denglerroberts
Home, Cowansville.
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Service was held at the funeral home with the Rev. Ken
ACV Class of 1975
Tack officiating.
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Interment took place in
Oak Grove Cemetery.
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Belva J. Grantz, 71, of Sligo,
formerly of Corsica, passed
away Wednesday evening,
June 10, 2015 at Clarview
Nursing Home in Sligo.
Belva was born in Foxburg
on June 19, 1943. She was
the daughter of the late
Marcus Wayne and Mary Alice
Wade McGinnis.
Belva enjoyed reading, crocheting, gardening, and was
of the Christian faith. She
graduated from AlleghenyClarion Valley High School in
1961 and from the Licensed
Practical Nursing Program at
Clarion County Vo-Tech. She
was employed for many years
as an LPN at UPMC Northwest
and retired in 2009.
Surviving are three daughters, Laura J. Silvis of
Strattanville, Linda M. Clark
and her husband, Gerald, of
Corsica, and Lisa E. Mattern
and her husband, Steven, of
St. Petersburg; five grandchildren, Cayla, Nicole, Kelly,
Amanda, and Kaylee; three
great grandchildren, Malerie,
Leighton, and Emma; four
brothers, David McGinnis,
John McGinnis and his wife,
Marian, Thomas McGinnis
and his wife, Romaine,
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wife, Kris; three sisters, Mary
Savage and her husband,
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