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Obituaries Local Wednesday, July 22, 2015 OBITUARIES SHIPPENSBURG FAIR SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Eves Kronenberg Nace A2 The Sentinel She is survived by her loving and devoted husband of 50 years, Jack E. Nace, two brothers; Edward and William Kronenberg, one sister, Ann Sawyer and eight nieces and nephews. Memorial services will be private. Ewing Brothers Funeral Home, Carlisle, is assisting the family with the arrangements. Memorial donations in Eves' name may be made to Messiah Village, 100 Mt.

Allen Drive, Mechanicsburg, PA 17055. Visit www.Sincel853.com to send condolences. Eves Kronenberg Nace, of Carlisle, died on Monday, July 20, 2015 at Messiah Village, Mechanicsburg. She was born on March 18th in Carlisle, a daughter of the late Edward S. and Crystal (Eves) Kronenberg.

Eves graduated from Carlisle High School and earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry from Dickinson College, Carlisle. Eves had worked as a chemist in Lancaster and also did biology research at Dickinson College, where she met the Jason Malmont photos, The Sentinel John Waggoner, 10. front, and his sister, Taylor Waggoner, 10, back, guide their swine back to their pens on Tuesday morning after their event in the hog-showing competition. 'A MllllllllllllllllMMMilHlwihll II fall i ImbM A boer goat pops his head out of a holding pen on Tuesday morning at the Shippensburg Fair to see what's going on around him. mmm i Today 46th annual craft show, 9 a.m.

to 4 p.m. Kiddies' Day, special ride price of $15 for the day, no age limit, 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. (ticket windows close at 3:30 p.m.) Poultry show, Livestock Show Ring, 2 p.m. The Comedy Magic of Lee Germain Judi, beside Home Products Building 1, 3 p.m., 6 p.m.

and 8 p.m. Alpaca Showmanship, Obstacle Course and Dress Up Contest, Livestock Show Youth Dairy Judging Contest, Dairy Show Barn, 7p.m. Antique tractor pull, Gro-Mar Ring, 7 p.m. Entertainment by North of Mason-Dixon, stage, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, July 23 Open and Junior Breeding Goat Show, Livestock Show Ring, 9 a.m.

Open Rabbit Show and Rabbit Skillathon, Livestock Show Ring, 2 p.m. The Comedy Magic of Lee Germain Judi, beside Home Products Building 1, 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. Holstein Youth Showing and Fitting Contest, Dairy Show Barn, 7 p.m. Tractor pull (Farm Stock), Gro-Mar Ring, 7p.m.

Entertainment by Rick K. The Allnighters, stage, 7:30 p.m. Friday, July 24 Open and Junior Breeding Beef Show, Livestock Show Ring, 9 a.m. Open and Junior Breeding Sheep Show, Livestock Show Ring, 2 p.m. South Central Championship Holstein Show, Dairy Show Barn, 6p.m.

The Comedy Magic of Lee Germain Judi, beside Home Products Buildling 1, 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. Tractor and truck pull, Gro-Mar Ring, 7 p.m. Karaoke by Phantom Shadow, stage, 7 p.m. (registration at 6 p.m.) Saturday, July 25 Draft horse show, Gro-Mar Ring, 8 a.m.

Chuck LesherSK Classic RunWalk, hosted by Chambersburg Road Runners Club, 8:30 a.m. (registration inside Gate 7 on top of hill) Supreme Livestock Showman Contest, Livestock Show Ring, 9 a.m. Kiddies' Day, special ride price of $15 for the day, no age limit, 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. (ticket windows close at 3:30 p.m.) Draft Horse Halter Show, Dairy Show Bam, 12:30 p.m.

i Annual horse show, Gro-Mar Ring, 2 p.m. The Comedy Magic of Lee Germain Judi, beside Home Products Buildilng 1, 3 p.m., 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. Entertainment by Nite Flyte, stage, 7:30 p.m. love her life.

She was a former member of St. John Episcopal Church, Carlisle. James R.Scott in the community walking with one of his six loyal Seeing Eye dogs. He was a member of the First Evangelical Lutheran Church of Carlisle. He was also a lifetime member of B.P.O.E 578, as well as several other social organizations.

Jim is survived by his wife of 62 years, Helen I. (Sum-my) Scott, one son, Jeffrey L. Scott and wife, Janet of Carlisle; one daughter, Sally S. Hamilton and husband, Dean of Evans City; four grandchildren; Jessica McGuinness of Mars, David Hamilton of Renfrew, Hunter and Haley Scott of Carlisle and three greatgrandchildren, Bella and Silas Hamilton and Grady McGuinness. He is also survived by a sister, Jane Gil-Sarah Elizabeth Runk nal grandparents, Rodney and Darlene Hockenberry of Carlisle; paternal grandmother, Loretta F.

Runk of Carlisle; and an aunt, Debbie (and her husband Mike) Rubert and their sons, Adam and Jared of Mt. Holly Springs. She was preced i I 1 Max Witmer, 5, climbs around on a gate to waste some time on Tuesday morning at the Shippensburg Fair during the hog-showing competition. christ of Zelienople and several nieces and nephews. A celebration of his life will be held Saturday, August 1, 2015 at 2:00 p.m.

at the Carlisle Elks, 120 W. Ridge Carlisle, as we want to remember Jim as the vibrant, humorous, affable man prior to his stroke in 2006. Rev. Lisa M. Leber will officiate the service.

Ewing Brothers' Funeral Home is assisting the family with the arrangements. Memorial contributions may be made to the Cumberland County Historical Society, 21 N. Pitt Carlisle or to the First Evangelical Lutheran Church, 21 S. Bedford Carlisle or a charity of your choice. Visit www.

Sincel853.com to send condolences. ed in death by her paternal grandfather, Larry J. Runk and an uncle, Scott A. Runk. 1 There will be no viewing or visitation.

Services will be held privately at the convenience of the family. Hoffman-Roth Funeral Home Crematory, 219 N. Hanover Carlisle, PA is handling the arrangements. Memorial contributions may be made to Furry Friends Network, PO Box 519, Boiling Springs, PA 17007. To sign the guestbook and view photos, please visit www.hoffmanroth.com HAfcKAl IKIMtfcCUr.MAlUeV.

INC of the J.E.Baker and she began her secretarial career at the former York Safe and Lock Co. After retirement and the move to Carlisle, for 20 years on a part-time basis, she assisted Joseph D. Buckley, Esquire, and Karen Kay Buckley. She was a member of Advent Lutheran Church. Following cremation, graveside services will be private at Prospect Hill Cemetery.

The Roller Funeral Home Cremation Center, in York is entrusted with the arrangements. Recognizing Margaret's love of cats, memorial contributions may be made to Helen 0. Krouse Animal Foundation, P. 0. Box 311, Mechanicsburg, PA 17055.

www.rfkoller.com "Those funds that at least we've approved, that I've seen we've approved, I just beg to differ, humbly, that I would argue that they are economic development," the voice in the recording says. "Yes, you. are correct. You are absolutely correct that they are being spent on those things you suggest." Margaret Charlotte Senft James R. Scott, 86, of Carlisle, died on Monday, July 20, 2015 at Sarah Todd Memorial Home, Carlisle.

He was the son of the late Malcolm J. Scott and Oella Liggett Scott. Born April 30, 1929 in Oxford, he graduated from Carlisle High School in 1946, Overbrook School for the Blind, and Ursinus College. He became the owner of CM. Liggett Insurance Agency after the death of his grandfather, CM.

Liggett. Although blind at a very young age, he never saw himself as being handicapped. He was very independent, and went on to become a successful businessman in insurance, real estate, and property investment. Many people may have recognized him Sarah Elizabeth Runk, age 22, of Millerstown, formerly of Carlisle, died Saturday, July 18, 2015 in Fairview Township, PA. She was born in Harris -burg on February 20, 1993 to Rebecca S.

Hockenberry Runk of Mt. Holly Springs and Larry J. Runk, II of Millerstown. Sarah graduated from Big Spring High School and was employed at her father's business as the office manager of Bill's Mechanical Welding Cp. of Carlisle.

She loved all types of animals, especially her dog, Cocoa. She is survived by her parents; a brother, Larry J. "Jimmy" Runk, III of Mt. Holly Springs; mater- Margaret Charlotte (Van Brakle) Senft, 91, of Cumberland Crossings Retirement Community, Carlisle, PA, formerly of York, PA, passed away on July 21, 2015 at her residence. She was the wife of Francis A.

Senft, to whom she had been married for 69 years. Born in York Co. on November 25, 1923, she was the daughter of the late Jerome and Mary (Kissinger) VanBrakle of Long Branch, NJ. She was preceded in death by a brother, Reverend Jerome D. Van Brakle.

She is survived by a niece and nephew and grand-nieces and grand-nephews. Margaret was a graduate of William Penn Senior High State could Dave Marcheskie abc27News HARRISBURG Gov. Tom Wolf is seeking outside legal aid to potentially sue financial and legal advisers to Harrisburg's incinerator deals. The Pennsylvania Office of General Counsel and Har-risburg recovery coordinator Steve Goldfield are soliciting legal aid to pursue civil lawsuits in the bond deals that financially sank the city. According to a 2012 forensic audit of the trash incinerator, financial and legal advisers received fees from several municipal bond dealings that were known to be fraudulent and not self-liquidating like the certifications guaranteed.

These are the actions Attorney General tional snack, but is one way she tries to use to pamper her animals. "I have popcorn for my pigs, too," Myers joked. "I just like to give them a good life and they love it. I like to see them happy." Myers is also showing pigs and rabbits at this year's fair. Livestock will be on display throughout the week at the fair, which highlights the agricultural life and heritage in the Midstate.

Events during the week include Alpaca ship, obstacle course and dress up contest at 5 p.m. Wednesday; a breeding goat show at 9 a.m. and rabbit show and skillathon at 2 p.m. Thursday; the South Central Championship Holstein show at 6 p.m. Friday; and a day of horse shows on Saturday along with the supreme livestock showman contest at 9 a.m.

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This time she said she planned to buy some goats. "I just love getting to know the animals' personalities," 17-year-old Cumberland Valley High School student Megan Myers said. "I just love working with them. Like I told the judge earlier, it really teaches me the real meaning of hard work and determination, because raising animals isn't easy, but in the end, it's all worth it." Myers has been raising and showing animals for about three years. She has raised pigs, goats and a steer.

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