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NOTICE TO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISERS: ALL CLASSIFIED ADS MUST BE PAID FOR BEFORE PUBLICATION. This means you must send your payment with your ad when placed by mail, pay for your ad when placed in person at the office, or mail your payment to reach our office before we go to print if your ad was faxed or called in. If payment is not received BEFORE press time, your ad will NOT be included in that edition of the Gazette. HOW TO USE OUR CLASSIFIED SECTION: Mail your ads, with a check for $10 per ad (up to 25 words), to T&C Gazette, 255E S. Best Ave., Walnutport, PA 18088, or call in your ad to 610-767-9600 Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. OR fax anytime to 610-767-9612. PRICING: $10 for first 25 words; $15 for 26-45 words; $20 for 46-65 words; $25 for 66-85 words; $30 for 86-105 words; $35 for 106-125 words. NOTICE: There will be no refunds after a classified advertisement is placed and paid. If an ad runs erroneously at the fault of the paper, we will offer a complimentary ad in the next edition of the publication.

Events

Chicken BBQ September 11 4 to 7 pm at St. John’s UCC, Laurys Station. (1 mile west off Route 145 on Rising Sun Road) First 250 served, eat in or take out. Call church office for tickets, 610-2628061. Adult $10 (1/2 chicken, baked potato, corn on cob, lettuce w/bacon dressing, beverage, dessert)/. Kids $5 (2 drumsticks, macNcheese, applesause, cookie, beverage). 9/2.

FALL MUM SALE - Saturday, September 11, 9 am–2:00 pm. Rain or Shine. On the porch of Lehigh Township Historical Society. 3811 Lehigh Dr., Northampton, Rt. 248 next to Indian Trail Park. White, red, yellow, orange and purple mums: $7 each, 3 for $20. (9/2)

FINALLY FALL BASKET SOCIAL

- Sunday, September 26 – Lehigh Township Historical Society fundraiser. Doors open at Noon. Drawings at 3:30. Baskets, 50/50, Door Prize, premium items. Location: Blue Mtn. Fish & Game, 4190 Wood Dr, Lehigh Township/ Walnutport. Tickets sold at the door. FMI - 610-440-0151. (9/2)

Help Wanted

WINTER SEASONAL PUBLIC

WORKS The Borough of Bath is seeking individuals for on-call seasonal public works positions. This is an on-call position with the rate of $25.94/hr. Candidates must have winter availability; knowledge of snow plowing techniques; operating heavy machinery; skid steers, loaders, and dump trucks. Experience in public works, relevant trades, or similar background is preferred. Applications and resumes will be accepted now until the position is filled. Completed forms can be delivered or mailed to 121 S. Walnut Street, Bath, PA 18014. Or email your application and resume to Brad Flynn at manager@ boroughofbath.org. (9/17)

WRITER NEEDED The Home News is seeking a writer to cover Lehigh Township municipal meetings twice a month. Knowledge of AP style and journalism background is a plus. Please email resume and writing sample to cstroh@homenewspa. com.

Full-Time Public Works

Employee Lehigh Township is seeking multi-skilled applicants to fill a position in the Public Works Department. Candidates should have experience in the construction field and be comfortable working with various equipment and power tools. Pesticide spraying license and PennDOT flagger certification a plus. Duties include, but are not limited to routine road maintenance (including earthmoving and paving work, building repairs and maintenance, park maintenance, and snow and ice removal. Must be available for emergency call out. Must have HS Diploma or equivalent. Must possess a valid PA driver’s license in good standing with minimum of CDL Class B endorsement; Class A preferred. Candidates are subject to preemployment Drug and Alcohol testing as well as random drug and alcohol tests if employed. Competitive salary and benefits. Residency within 10 miles of Municipal Complex a plus. Application forms are available at the Municipal Building or on the website, www.lehightownship.com. Applications can be submitted to Lehigh Township, 1069 Municipal Road, Walnutport, Pa. 18088. Applications will be accepted through September 10 or when the position is filled. (9/2)

Personals

Female Senior Citizen looking

for male or female, ago 70 or older for a friendly relationship. Call 610-760-1274 (9/2)

Real Estate for Rent

Apartment Slatington: New 2 bedroom, spacious, eat-in kitchen, living room, bathroom with linen closet, one-piece tub shower. NO PETS and no smoking, W/S/G included. $625 + utilities, security required. Call 610-390-8691.

Slatington Hotel: Clean, safe, quiet, nicely furnished rooms, $130-$250/week. Private and shared bathrooms. Color TV and cable incl. Up-charge for A/C and on-premise parking. Internet avail. Furnished effic. apts also available. 610-577-0898. (12/16)

Services Available

Tim's Sharpening Service: Let me take care of your sharpening needs. Circular saws, carbide circular saw blades, planer blades, scissors, electric hedge fence trimmers, lawn mower blades, axes, chisels, chain saws, etc. Call 610-767-5171 or 610-751-6182 (10/21)

NOTICE TO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISERS: ALL CLASSIFIED ADS MUST BE PAID FOR BEFORE PUBLICATION. This means you must send your payment with your ad when placed by mail, pay for your ad when placed in person at the office, or mail your payment to reach our office before we go to print if your ad was faxed or called in. If payment is not received BEFORE press time, your ad will NOT be included in that edition of the Gazette. HOW TO USE OUR CLASSIFIED SECTION: Mail your ads, with a check for $10 per ad (up to 25 words), to T&C Gazette, 255E S. Best Ave., Walnutport, PA 18088, or call in your ad to 610-767-9600 Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. OR fax anytime to 610-767-9612. PRICING: $10 for first 25 words; $15 for 26-45 words; $20 for 46-65 words; $25 for 66-85 words; $30 for 86-105 words; $35 for 106-125 words. NOTICE: There will be no refunds after a classified advertisement is placed and paid. If an ad runs erroneously at the fault of the paper, we will offer a complimentary ad in the next edition of the publication.

Services Available

Don Hartwig Sharpening

Service: Saw Chain, Mower Blades, Scissors, Knives, Clipper Blades, Carbide Tip Saws, and much more. 4728 Mountain Rd. Slatington. 610-248-7988. (12/17)

Sergey Tile & Marble: 25 years experience, we work with ceramic tile, porcelain tile, granite and

Remember When

marble tile. Call 484-794-0756 or 215-669-5032 (8/19)

PIANO LESSONS: In my Slatington home, Susan Spengler Cervin, B.A. music, certified elementary education. 484-623-4184. (9/2)

2000 Dodge Van 3500 Series

- 101,000 miles, runs great, 4 news tires, shelves, cabinets, cage & ladder racks with 5" seamless gutter machine inside, needs windshield and inspection. $4,500.00 for van and gutter machine or $2,500.00 for just van. Phone 610-730-5958. (9/2).

For Sale

2009 Harley Davidson Dyna

Low Rider - 20,000 miles, showroom condition, extra seat, sissy bar, chrome extras. 610-7305958 $8,000.00. (9/2).

photos by William “Becky” Beck

Berlinsville bus stop--approx 1957

BIRTHDAY COUPON

Mail to the Blue Mountain Town & Country Gazette, , P.O. Box A, Walnutport, PA 18088 Please Print Legibly! Name________________________ Hometown ___________________ Age on Birthday____________ Date of Birth____________________

One person per issue will be randomly chosen to win a FREE Birthday Cake from Scoopendorf’s Ice Cream Company, Walnutport.

Must pick up coupon at the Blue Mountain Town & Country Gazette office to receive free cake.

Agnes Garrity, teacher, Cherryville 2 room school

Mr. Charles Mack, janitor, Berlinsville School

Demolition of Lehigh Elementary underway

photo by Cindy Deppe

USS Montgomery Blue Crew Conducts Change of Command Ceremony

submitted by by Lt. Hazel Arceo

Cmdr. Joseph Bubulka, a native of Easton relieved Cmdr. Austin Duff, a native of Gig Harbor, Washington as commanding officer of the Independence-variant littoral combat ship USS Montgomery (LCS 8) Blue Crew during a change of command ceremony on board Naval Base San Diego, Aug. 25. Duff served as the Montgomery Blue Crew executive officer before assuming

command in June 2020. As commanding officer, he led the crew through a challenging Dry-Docking Selected Restricted Availability (DSRA) while balancing the restrictions of the global health crisis, COVID-19.

“The grit, resilience, and professionalism of the crew have inspired me daily...and I would sail with you on any ship, in any fight!” said Duff.

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