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People call me from all over. Last week I received a call from Hawaii about one of my ads. LT Autos/Trucks - 07 53 Vehicles 1948 & up, $1,000 to $5,000 or less. Too sick for hobby. 570538-3464. 10/31
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Fog Machine with fog liquid & remote control, $35.00. 717-379-8010. 10/24
One Alto Powered Speaker Model 315, excellent condi tion, $175.00. 717379-8010. 10/24
Secova, burgundy, 1960’s Electric Gui tar, super easy ac tion, $195.00. 717379-8010. 10/24
New Fender Champion 40, Solid State Guitar Ampli fier, $200.00. 717379-8010. 10/24
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Steps to Prep Your Room for Clean Paint Lines
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(StatePoint) A home painting project can be overwhelming, especially if you’re a beginner. However, if you do the right prep work, the painting process doesn’t have to be so intimidating. By following these steps, you’ll set yourself up for clean paint lines and amazing results, no matter your skill level.
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1. Purchase Proper Supplies. Before the prep work can even begin, it’s vital to purchase the proper supplies. Create your list by considering the steps you’ll take to complete your project: cleaning the wall surface, taping off edges and then of course, applying paint. As you shop, remember that affordability doesn’t have to mean sacrificing quality tools.
Use new sandpaper and sponges so the surface is smooth and clean to start. Fresh brushes and rollers will lead to professional-looking results, and a high-quality, costeffective painter’s tape, like Duck Brand Clean Release, will help with achieving clean paint lines.
Despite what many DIYers believe, using a primer is a necessary step, and shouldn’t be considered optional. Primer acts as a barrier and prevents old paint from showing through, so it really can make all the
difference. In most cases, you’ll only need one coat of new paint if the surface is properly primed. Once you’ve chosen your primer, don’t forget the paint! Select the color and finish you prefer; then, purchase a sample and paint a small area to ensure it meets your expectations.
2. Declutter the Space. Once you’ve grabbed your supplies and decided on the paint color and finish, remove as much out of the room as possible to avoid any damage during painting. Small, easy-to-move furniture should be temporarily relocated to another space. Heavy, hard-to-move furniture can at least be pushed away from the wall and protected with covers. Switch plate covers, window treatments and light fixtures can be removed and stored until your paint has dried.
3. Make the Surface Smooth and Clean. For the perfect smooth finish, start by lightly sanding your walls to eliminate any existing imperfections. This will likely
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cause dust and debris to fall throughout the room, so vacuum and wipe down walls after you’re finished sanding, as the paint will apply more evenly if the surface is clean. The walls can be wiped with a sponge and a mixture of dish soap and warm water.
4. Tape and Protect. The final step to prepare your room for paint is to tape the walls and protect the floors and any other areas you want to keep paint-free. When applying Duck Brand Clean Release or other painter’s tapes, keep the pieces one to two feet in length for the easiest application and securest seal. For an extra-tight hold, use a tool such as a putty knife to smooth down the edges and help prevent paint bleed. As for the floor, cover the surface with an old sheet or protective film to catch any paint drips or spills, taping down the edges if needed to make sure no paint leaks through the edges.
Once you’ve followed these steps, you’re set up for success and prepared to begin painting! Time to pick up your brush and start that room transformation.
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Styles on the Horizon for Your Home in 2023
(StatePoint) With travel returning to normal, there’s a renewed interest in seeing the world but you don’t have to go far to bring the beautiful details of faraway destinations into your home’s spaces.
With this in mind, FrogTape brand painter’s tape and celebrity interior designer Taniya Nayak have identified the top design trends for 2023, all with an eye to how travel can inspire home décor.
1. Redrock Renewal: Breathe fresh air and renewed energy into your space with “Redrock Renewal,” which incorporates both nature and spirit through earthy tones paired with bold influences of turquoise, clay and olive. Embrace a clean, light slate layered with simple textures to create a room that is calm, joyful, serene and spiritual. This trend can make a big impact in any space through small details like textured pillows, cozy blankets and clay vases.
2. Bohemian Bazaar: The “Bohemian Bazaar” style is about creating an environment that emboldens everyone in it to live a vibrant, authentic life. To achieve this look, add a pop of color where it’s least expected, like mixing chairs in different shades of fabric around the table or adding bright, bold hues to an otherwise small, dark hallway. Inspired by the people, culture and food of destinations like Morocco, India and Africa, this trend merges the details of handcrafted goods with soulful experiences by encouraging the mixing of patterns and colors.
3. Nordic Nature: “Nordic Nature” encourages a pure, clean and fresh space by bringing elements of the outdoors into your home. The palette is reflective of a Scandinavian aesthetic, consisting of concrete, wood and crisp
white walls to create a space with natural, modern and organic appeal. Look for unique opportunities to make nature-inspired but daring statements that balance the rustic feel with an uncluttered and contemporary vibe.
Apply a subtle concrete layer to your walls for added interest, movement and texture. Before you begin, tape the edges with Nayak’s preferred painter’s tape, FrogTape, to keep lines sharp and neat.
4. Midtown Modern: It’s easy to get caught up in the hustle and excitement of a fast-paced, on-the-go lifestyle, but the “Midtown Modern” movement is about turning your place into a space to pause and savor every moment of each day. Implement saturated hues like black or navy to create an urban, contemporary vibe. Elevate the look with plush fabrics like velvet, wool and satin. Complete the room by adding a special sparkle, with statement pieces that have bright, brass or metal finishes.
“If your hardware is losing its luster, remove it and spray paint it with a new finish for a fresh new look,” recommends Nayak.
Interested in refreshing your home’s interior with the latest trends? Visit https://www.frogtape.com/ inspiration/2023-trends for more information and ideas.
Let the sights and experiences of the world not only inspire your adventures, but also your home
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Spice Up Game Day With These Mouthwatering Recipes
(StatePoint) It’s football season, and there’s only one thing to make game day a bigger win: delicious game day food!
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Looking to add some kick to kickoff? Take flavor and heat off the bench and put them into the game with these recipes from Frank’s RedHot, America’s number one hot sauce. Whether you’re tailgating or hosting from home, Frank’s RedHot Original Cayenne Pepper
Hot Sauce, made with a premium blend of aged cayenne peppers, is a must-have ingredient.
Classic Buffalo Chicken Wings
If you’re someone who agrees that
no tailgate or watch party is complete without wings, you’re in good company. According to Chef Jordan Carfagno of Frank’s RedHot, chicken wings are the brand’s most searched recipe during football season. And it’s no wonder, Frank’s is the original Buffalo wings sauce flavor. Anyone looking to kick their wings up a notch can try this mouthwatering recipe for a classic take on wings, and it can be made in the oven at home, or in an air fryer if you’re tailgating.
Ingredients:
• 1/3 cup butter, melted
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•1/2 cup Frank’s RedHot Original Cayenne Pepper Hot Sauce
• 1/2 cups Frank’s RedHot Original Cayenne Pepper Hot Sauce
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• 1/2 cup ranch dressing
• 2 and 1/2 pounds chicken wing pieces
Directions:
1. Preheat oven to 450 degrees F. Mix butter and RedHot Sauce in medium bowl; set aside.
2. Arrange wings on large foil-lined pan. Bake on lowest oven rack for 30 minutes or until crispy, turning once.
3. Toss wings in sauce mixture until well coated. Serve with blue cheese and celery, if desired.
Buffalo Chicken Dip
Chef Carfagno says dip recipes are gaining popularity this year, and this spicy creamy Buffalo chicken dip is the MVP of them all. Make it in the oven at home or plug in an instant pot or slow cooker for on-the-go prep.
Ingredients:
• 2 cups shredded cooked chicken
• 1 package (8 ounces) cream cheese, softened
• 1/2 cup blue cheese crumbles
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Directions:
1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Mix all ingredients in a large bowl. Spoon into a shallow 1-quart baking dish.
2. Bake 20 minutes or until mixture is heated through; stir. Sprinkle with green onions, if desired, and serve with chips, crackers and cut up veggies. Check out franksredhot.com for more gameday recipes and inspiration. This football season, bring your A-game to your tailgate spread by adding the perfect blend of flavor and heat to classic fan favorites. *****
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Quick Repair Projects to Prep Your Home for Winter
(StatePoint) It’s fall, which means it’s time to roll up your sleeves, make minor fixes and prepare your home before it’s time to hunker down for winter. Here are four easy DIY projects that will ensure your humble abode is in tip-top shape before the cold weather arrives.
Patch It Up
If you experienced storms this past season, survey your home’s exterior for any damage. Take a walk around the grounds and look at the siding and the con dition of the roof, including the garage and porch.
Use T-Rex Waterproof Tape to temporarily patch small holes in vinyl siding, loose shingles or leaks in your gutter. The tape is formulated to withstand extreme temperatures and can stretch up to 700% of its original
length, so it can be used for any indoor or outdoor job that re quires a waterproof seal.
Making quick repairs will save you from expensive water dam age costs down the road and help prevent any further issues arising during the cold weather season.
Lawn Improvement
As the leaves fall off the trees and onto the ground, an alternative to raking is to pull out the lawn mower. Trim the leaves into smaller pieces, which can then be used as natural mulch around the yard and garden. Layer the compost around perennial beds or other plants to provide insulation and protection through the winter.
Mid-to-late fall, with the warm soil and cool air, is also an ideal time for planting grass seed, and fertilizing and filling in holes with the leaf compost. This will put you on a path to a greener lawn next spring.
well water, on site sewer and 200 amp electric service Property also has an unattached 20’x 40’ 2 story, garage/workshop/barn with wood heat, upstairs storage space & a 2 yr old metal roof Home also has a nice yard with a Gazebo next to a small pond and a small stream flowing at the rear of the property Property could be used for raising a few horses/livestock. Loyalsock school district! Terms: $10,000 real estate property deposit required day of auction, with good PA check or certified funds payable to Marquette’s Auction Marketing, balance at closing within 60 days of sale date. 3% buyer’s premium to be added to the purchase price of real estate. Real estate is sold “as is” & is subject to owner confirmation. Statements made day of auction take precedence over previously printed material. Inspections may be done prior to auction at potential buyer's expense
Tag Sale/Auction Items Pickup Truck w/Snow Plow Bri Mar Trailer Log Splitter Antiques
Woodworking Equipment Balsawood Airplanes
Shed Contractor’s Tools Furniture Appliances
Special Note: Three items will be auctioned off on Saturday just prior to the real estate auction the 2007 Ford F 250, the Bri Mar trailer & the log splitter. Also, the auctioneer reserves the right to auction off any remaining Tag Sale items leftover, following the real estate auction Hours 9 4 daily or by appointment only! All items priced & sold as is with no warranties applied. Terms Cash or good PA check only, ID required. Updated info & pics @ marquetteauctions.com, auctionzip.com ID1907 or GoToAuction.com ID6181 Owners not responsible for accidents Selling the real estate & contents for the Estate of Paul C. Eck, well known local general contractor Melinda Bender & Susan Alkus, Co executrixs
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Prepare the Deck
Before the first cold front ap proaches, make sure to clean up the patio or deck and store outdoor umbrellas, cushions and rugs in a safe spot in the garage or shed. If you notice any rot or wetness on the deck, it can be a simple fix by replacing the wood boards or using a wood filler to prevent further damage.
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Real Estate Farmette Auction, Saturday, November 5 @ 11am & 3 Day Estate Tag Sale, Thurs, Fri & Saturday November 3, 4 & 5, 9 4 daily 2635 Northway Road, Williamsport, PA 17701 (located only 2 mi. from Intersection of 4 mi. Dr. & Northway Rd.) Real Estate Farmette Open House Showings Sunday, October 23rd & 30th, 2 to 4 P.M. (or by private showing with auctioneer) Well constructed “fixer upper”, two story home, built prior to 1978, with approx. 2,472 sq. ft. on 3 6 acre parcel Home has a macadam driveway, partial basement, good roof, vinyl & alum siding, 4 BRs, office, 2.5 ba, eat in kitchen, spacious family room, LR /parlor and DR, rear porch and an attached 2 car garage Basement also has an exterior exit Utilities oil fired furnace with hot water baseboard heat & a LR fireplace insert for a wood fireplace,
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Winterize large patio furniture and protect items that are stay ing outside with a weatherproof cover. To keep the covers in place, secure them to the bot tom of the furniture.
If there is a small tear in the fab ric, mend it with T-Rex Clear Re pair Tape. The all-weather, crys tal clear tape has a waterproof backing and an aggressive ad hesive to stick to wet surfaces –plus, it applies securely at below freezing temperatures.
Squeaky Clean Exterior
Once the patio is prepped, turn
your attention to the rest of the exterior. Debris and stains col lected on the outside of the house during summer can set over the winter, so it’s a good idea to power wash away the dirt.
Start with the driveway, deck and windows and then take time to wash the siding and gutters, as long as you spray water in a di rection that won’t force it behind the siding or under shingles. This project will help remove lin gering grime, mold and mildew and ensure the outside area is clean and ready for winter.
After checking off these projects
on your fall list, your home will be properly prepped so you can relax, slow down and enjoy the season.
Gold, Silver Coin & Currency Auction Saturday • October 29, 2022 • 10 A.M. Preview Sale Day 7AM-10AM
Auction Listing: We will be selling 270+ lots of Coins & Currency. (16) $2.50 Gold Coins(1 851,1853,1857,1873,1878,1883s,1897,1900,1904,1905,1911,1912,1914D,Etc.)- (21) $5 Gold Coins(1880cc,1881s,1882,1883,1885,1885s,1886,1886s,1887s,1897,1900s,1901,1904,1904s,190 5,1906D,1909D,1915,Etc.)- (10) $10 Gold Coins(1879s,1880s,1881,1882,1898,1901,1901s,1905 ,1907,1911,Etc.)- (17) $20 Gold Coins(1873s,1883s,1894,1894s,1895s,1899,1900,1904,1906s,19 08,1910s,1915,1924,1925,Etc.)- Numerous Gold Foreign Coins (Tested)-1986 1oz. Chinese Gold Coin- 1862 Type 3 $1 Gold Coin- 1979 African Krugerrand- 1878-1890 Morgan Dollar Dansco Book(Complete with Carson City Coins)- 1789 Mexico Spanish Silver Coin-5 English Silver Tokens- 1964 Mint Set- Numerous Roll of 40%Clad Half Dollars- Numerous Rolls of Uncirculat ed and Circulated State Quarters- Rolls of Presidential Dollars- Misc Foreign Coins & Paper Cur rency- Rolls of Wheat Pennies- Numerous Buffalo nickels- Steel Pennies- Walking Liberty Half Dollars- 1881s &1895o Silver Half Dollar & Dollar- 1923 Series $1 Bill- 1963 JFK Commem orative Silver Half Dollar- Canadian Coins- 1964 Kennedy Half Dollars- 1968 Proof Set- Large Pennies- Dansco Washington Statehood Quarter Book- 82 Indian Head Pennies- 8 1976 Unc. $2 Bills- Misc. Tokens- Misc, English Coins(1859,1888,1918,1913,1922)- Jefferson War NickelsNumerous Bags of $20 Silver Washington Quarters- Numerous Eisenhauer Unc. Silver DollarsJefferson Modified Nickels- $5 First Legal Tender Desert Storm Coin- 1969 Proof Set-1883-1913 Liberty Head Nickel Book(Uncomplete)- Lincoln Kennedy Penny- Memorial Pennies- 1990 Fly Eagle Silver Dollars- Mint Marked Lincoln Pennies- Liberty Medals Made from Captured German Cannon- 1932 Washington Quarter Book Complete- Silver Roosevelt Dimes- Mercury Dimes- 2000 Sacagawea Foll of Dollars- 1885 Republica of Mexicana Silver Coin- V NickelsLiberty Head Dansco Book (Uncomplete)- Bronze Ingot 500th Anniversary- 1964-1987 Dansco Kennedy Halves Book- Liberty Standing Quarters Dansco Book(Uncomplete)- Silver Certificates $1 & $5 Bills- $10 Bags of Franklin Half Dollars- Misc. 1800’s Large Cents- Red & Green Seal $2 Bills- Bank of Indonesia Currency- 50th Anniversary 7 Envelopes Muncy Post Office- 1963 P&D Mint Sets- 1783 Washington Dei-gratia Carolus III Coin- Susan B. Anthony $1 Coins- $2 Confederate Currency- Muncy Bank Bags- Gold Space Medal 1975- Wooden Nickels- Grange National Bank Bags- Canadian Mint Sets- Many More Unlisted Items. For more info and pictures go to Auctionzip.com seller #4038. Mark your calendar and plan your trip because this is a great
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Regular: PA Romantic WtM, 69 - 62 - 200. Looking for a woman who likes camping, flea markets, dining out, having fun. I have a good sense of humor. Photo, phone. JB26836 11/21
SWtM, mid 60’s, 5’7”, excellent health, active, nonsmoker, no drugs, financially secure, homeowner. Looking for female, 40’s to 60’s, date, travel, fun, adventures. Like outdoor, home projects, Nascar, much more. MS26889 10/31
Looking for my Teddy Bear, I’ll be your kitten. This John 3:16 Christian Wt. Lady (70) has many interests: writing, art, nature, nutrition & cooking. Let me make your favorite meal! I’ll respect you and hopefully make you smile. Non-smoker please. Kindness a must. Phone friend OK for now. Disabilities OK as well. KO26897 4/5/23
IC’s:
SFIC, 45 year old, blueeyed, well proportioned woman who is kind, caring, & fun. Seeking an older, outdoorsy, adventurous man. LH26899IC
SFIC, smart, sassy, intelligent, funny Italian, big hazel eyes, long dark hair, huge breasts, thick in all the right places.
Looking for that someone.
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CODES: S:SINGLE,M: MALE, F:FEMALE, D:DIVORCED,Wt:WHITE,B:BLACK,IC:INCARCERATED
JB26900IC
SWtFIC looking for pen pal, possibly more. I enjoy the outdoors, music, & spending time with family & friends. SK26901IC
FIC, 5’6”-150, Pecan complexion, Mixed Carri/Iland, 40, enjoy nice things, quiet, relaxed dinners. Can cook, very curvy, pretty. Will be leaving to freedom in less than 60 days. Going to the Williamsport Area. Love older men, race very open. I love the Lord and all will be well. SW26902IC
SFIC, mixed tan skin, curly hair, beautiful, 33, Christian. Seeks kind, honest, respectful companion who will take time for me. I’m soon to be released. CH26903IC
FIC, Contact me if you are looking for a friend. You also can follow me on instagram. TM26904IC
FIC, beautiful “one of a kind girl” that loves having a good time. Looking for a man willing to get to know me & possibly meet on the outside. CB26905IC
FIC, 35, looking for a companion, male or female, to start a serious relationship with. I’m finishing time for my 3rd DUI. So someone in Recovery would be a must with hard work ethics that is just as honest as I am with a good heart. I miss having someone to love & share all my time with. So if you find yourself lonely & want to take care of someone else as much as I would want to take care of you, please write.
AR26906IC
FIC, looking for someone who can keep good conversation, likes to laugh & can help make these next couple of months go by so maybe we can link up in the future. I’m fun size & always down for a good time. Food, drinks, travel, shopping, sports, & gambling. CF26907IC
SFIC, Latino, 38, 5’115, long black hair, hazel eyes. Looking for a romantic relationship.
Preferably someone that is self sufficient & loves to have a good time, travel, & spend time with their partner. CB26908IC
SWtFIC, looking for companionship. Open minded, great sense of humor, fun to be with. Loving, affectionate, adventurous, honest, & loyal. I will send pictures when you write.
HS26909IC
FIC, 25, 5’1”-160, long brown hair, brown eyes, chanky eyes. Looking for a good friend. Somebody I can talk to. If you write me, I would send you some pictures. I come home next year. Get to know me. I’m very sweet. BS26910IC SWtFIC, seeking man for good times. I’m creative, fun, attractive, kind. Need promising man who’s kind, outgoing & free. KE26911IC
SWtFIC, 58, 5’6”-124, looking for a friend, companion, someone to share with. If you need a friend, please write. PJ26912IC
FIC, seeking man, kind, happy. I am attractive, helpful, entertaining, amorous woman. Need great company. Local inmate who needs outside support. EK26913IC SWtFIC, seeking S/D who’s generous, willing, able, happy, hardworking, attentive, & loving for local, soon released, attractive & kind also. KE26914IC
Hello World! I would like to introduce myself, a young 47 year old SWtFIC, who has no problem being outgoing. I’m looking for a friend. TS26915IC
FIC, 40, long dark black/ brown hair, dark brown eyes, 130 lbs. Mixed with Mexican/Irish & a few other races. I have 2 kids & a little dog. I love nature walks, camping, & being on or by the water. Looking for support, friendship & a charming smile. RH26916IC
SWtFIC, seeking sweet, generous, kind, supportive gentleman for amorous, conscious, aspiring, creative hedonistic woman. Love pleasure, travel, music, fun, outdoors, dining, mountains. KE26917IC
FIC, Smart, sexy, fun, good sense of humor, long dark hair, hazel eyes. Loves to laugh. Looking for good conversations & a good time. JB26918IC
WdWtFIC, 61, looking for a white man around the same age. I need a pen pal & friendly companion. EF26919IC
FIC, looking to correspond by mail or phone for fun & good company. My charges are not violent or drug related. Just bored & lonely. SP26920IC
FIC, soon released. Attractive, energetic, healthy, fun, exciting &attentive woman .Seeking support, TLC, friendship, all things good. KE26921IC
SWtFIC, 5’9”, blonde/ brown eyes, athletic build, 33, outgoing, openminded, extremely loving. Enjoy trying new things, caring personality. Seeking a lover/compaion. JW26922IC
FIC, 25, lt. brown skin, 160 lbs. Have sexy lips, chanky eyes, 5’1”. A lil shorty but carry myself with a big heart. Looking for someone I can write & talk to & visit. BS26923IC
FIC, 48, long black hair/ blue eyes, very outgoing, love to travel. Very positive person. AD26924IC
SWtFIC, Mistress seeking Mr. for care, comfort, support. Looking for a friend, lover & generous man. Write for details. KE26925IC
FIC, 30, tall, thick, short brown hair. Love
music, have tattoos, nose & tongue pierced, from Milton. Enjoy 4 wheeling, outdoors, camping, fishing, arts & crafts. Love food, & swimming. JW26920IC
SWtFIC looking to get to know any males, 36-45. I’m 39, black hair, blue eyes, 5’3”-160. Just a few months left here. Just trying to get to know someone better. LA26921IC
SWtFIC, seeking supportive men with the capacity for making me a sugar baby. I’m attractive, attentive, amorous, available for release & companionship soon. KE26922IC
FIC, Italian Princess looking for her Prince. Smart, funny, loves to laugh & have good conversations. Dark hair, hazel eyes, thick in all the right places. JB26924IC
SWtF looking for older man. I’m 38, blonde hair, 5’7”-170, outgoing & full of fun. Willing to make it long term. NB26925IC
FIC, Italian, 35, 5’8”180, thick in all the right places. Have a 38 Double D chest & nice butt. Love music, movies, warm weather & the fall. Tacos are my favoite & anything pumpkin. Long brown/ blonde hair, big brown eyes, tattoos. LW26926IC
Breast Cancer Survivors: How big was your lump?Local female inmate seeking information & letters of experience for purpose of making well informed decisions about treatment. Support & detail appreciated. KE26927IC
SWtFIC, attractive. I need a man to talk to, a mate and do special things for me. Preferably generous, older, kind, hardworking, happy. KE26928IC
SWtFIC, long black hair, hazle eyes, curvy & independent. Seeking older, kind, outdoorsy, calm man to share my days with. PM26929IC
SWtFIC, looking for outgoing, older gentleman to share time with. I’m very outgoing, independent, & loving. RB26930IC
SWtFIC, sweet, sexy, fun, easygoing, patient, open minded, tender, loving, affectionate, honest, loyal. Enjoy the outdoors. Will bring you pleasure & happiness. Looking for long term relationship. HS26931IC
SFIC, likes cooking & traveling. Looking for a penpal/companion. If something more comes from it, great! Willing to relocate. BS26932IC
SWtFIC, very outgoing, kind & independent. Love the outdoors, very loyal, & honest. Looking for kind man to keep me company. PM26933IC
SFIC, 31, ambitious, driven, humorous, outgoing. Seeking male or female companion & desiring to expand my horizons. Can you lead the way? RD26934IC
SWtFIC, 47, Indian/ Irish/German, willing to relocate. Looking for a friend/companion. TS26935IC
FIC Wanted: potential mates for myself, an amorous woman. Must be industrious, gentle, love to travel, make music, dine & love dogs, big trucks & farmers. KE26936IC
SWtFIC, looking for people to correspond with. I’m 45 & this is my first time incarcerated & losing my mind from boredom. SM26937IC SFIC, Moroccan, 35. Seeking friends to correspond with. I look forward getting to know you. NF26938IC
FIC seeking penpals, friends, potential mates for fun loving woman. Love horses & fast cars. Athletic, brunette, great smile, talented & attentive. Seek same & funny. KE26939IC
SFIC, 36, looking for penpal, possibly relationship, lonely. DM26940IC
Wanted penpals for soon to be releeased woman looking for funny, potential friendship & more. Need TLC, attention support, humor from local people who care. KE26941IC
FIC, 28, A bad girl looking for a man that can handle & tame me. Freak in the sheets but lady in the streets. Lonely, looking for someone’s full attention. Have expensive taste & like to be taken care of. I want to take care of you back. I am unique, one of a kind with a juicy booty. You will never be bored with me. CF26942IC
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TRACTORS * FARM MACHINERY & TOOLS
KIOTI DK35 4wheel Drive Tractor w/ KL1450 Loader[ Like New ]; Farmall H NFE Tractor; John Deere 265 Riding Garden Tractor w/ Mower Deck; Exmark 23 Hp Lazer Z Ultra Cut 60in Zero Turn Mower w/ 891hrs at write up; Ford 501 7ft 3pth Sickle Bar Mower; 7ft 3pth Back Blade; 3pth DR Chipper; Ford Fordson Manure Spreader; Flatbed Wagon; 6ft Pull Type Brush Mower; Electric Fencer; Fence Post & Wire; Log Chains; Hand & Garden Tools; Mechanics Tools; Paramo 5in Swivel Bech Vise; Stihl MS192T & MS251C Chain Saws; Craftsman Bench Grinder; Shoulder Bag Clover Seeder; Echo Straight ShaftGas Weed Eater; Floor Jacks & Stands; Pipe & Wood Clamps; Handsaws; Sanborn 3hp Portable Air Compressor; Pressure Washer; Farm Ropes; 8x12 Tandom Axle Flatbed Trailer; Cow Hobbles & Neck Chains; Metal Steel Implement Seats; Wooden Wide Butcher Planks; Wooden Wagon Wheels; Signed M&H 110lb Anvil 4in wide x 21in to tip; Wooden Barn Pulleys; 1 Hole Corn Sheller; Grain Fanning Mill; Platform Bag Scale; Wooden Neck Stanchion Yokes; Tanned Angus Steer Hide; John Deere Gas Leaf Blower; Craftsman 12in Planer; Grizzly Sander; Metal Roller Conveyor; ROUGH CUT BARN LUMBER:[ Ash, Cherry, Pine & Others- Some Lumber over 150 yrs Old];Farm Apple Cider Grinder & Press;
COUNTRY & FARM COLLECTIBLES * ANTIQUES
Country Store Enterprise 2 Wheel Coffee Grinder; Slant Top Wooden Feed Box; Steel Wheels; Wooden Croquet Set; Wooden Barrel Butter Churn w/ X Yoke Stand; Vintage Decorated Childs Wooden Sled; Defender Motor Oil Can; Advertising Tins; Owl Decoy; Wooden DuPont Explosive Box; Granite Coffee Pots; Milch Can; Wooden Slaw Boards; Purina Chow “Cow Chow” Brass Face Milk Scale; Alum. Berry Pail; Vintage Wooden Wheelbarrow; Wooden Applebutter Stirrers; Metal Childs Train Riding Toy; Reading Railroad Long Neck Oil Can; Battleboro Jelly Co. Glass Maple Syrup Jug; CAST IRON PANS: [Griswald #3 Small Logo, Griswald #9 w/ Small Logo, Griswald #273 Crispy Corn Bread Mold, #8 CI Pan w/ Smoke Ring, Wagner #8 w/ Smoke Ring, CI #10 w/ Front Pour Spout, 3 Griddles] ;Iron Butcher & Hearth Forks & Ladles; Cast Iron Reading Apple Peeler; Modern Cast Iron Fire Mark F.I.Co.; Vintage Keys; Vintage Farm Manuals & Brochures; 8 Hole Metal Candle Mold; Vintage Solar Model 624 Kerosene Vehicle Lamp; Cole Mounted Kerosene Vehicle Lamp; Vintage Paper Mache Face Pumpkin; Schaefer Beer Can Tin Cup; Family Scale; Bechtel’s Dairy Bottle[ Lewisburg]; High Wheel Cultivator; Wooden Mashers; Dodge Ram Hood Ornament; Super Marvel Hair Dresser Electric Perm Device [circa. 1940]; Longaberger Baskets: [ 5pc Stacking Harmony Baskets, 1999 Generosity , 1997 Snowflake, 1998 Hospitality, 1992 Large Gathering, 1998 Harbor, 1996 Community Plus Others]; Roseville #74-7in Handled Vase; Ruby Coin Glass; Victorian Fancy Marble Top Hall Tree; St of 4 Ladderback Chairs; 7ft 10in Wooden Church Pew; Marble Top Parlor Stand; Modern Upholstered Queen Ann Style Wingback Recliner; Upholstered Country Red Pattern Wing Back Sofa[ Like New]; Wooden 4 Prong Hay Fork; Art Glass Creamers; Oak Wooden Clothes Tree; Premier Metal Egg Grader & Scale; Wooden Fresh Egg Carrier Marked C.W.Oldt- Lewisburg,Pa [ Rare Hard To Find]; Stainless Steel Surge Measure Scoops; Comic Books; Sunrise School Souvenirs [1913-1915]; US Navy Pea coat; Tall German Steins; Tin Lunch Box; Vintage Ladies Hats; Sargent Cigar Chest Ptd.1908; Reverse Painted Picture; Linen Table Clothes; Victorian Marbletop Dresser w/ Teardrop Pulls; Mohair Boyds Bear; 5pc. Pitcher & Bowl Set; Country Wooden Bedside Chamber Pot; Oak Chest w/ Red Velvet Lining; WW2 German Helmet, Gott Mitt Uns German Belt Buckle & Belt, WW2 US Foot Trunk; Repro White House Lincoln Dishes; Boyds Bears; 6 Board Blanket Chest; US Navy Pictorial History 1917; Patch Quilt; CROCKS: [ F.H.Cowden – Harrisburg Jug , 12 Gallon Pickle Crock, Brown Top Crocks, Sausage Crocks];
TOYS & TRAINS: [ Ertl Ford 4000 Tractor, Hubley Tractor w/ Loader, Metal Truck & Dump Trailer, Vintage HESS Trucks, Tonka Grader & Trencher, Steel Pedal Tractor w/ Cart; Lionel Engine & Tender # 2020, Seaboard Engine # 6250 , Rolling Stock # 3459 Operating Ore Car, #3454 Operating Merchandise Box Car, #6357 Caboose, Sunoco Tank Car, #456 Lionel Coal Ramp, Automatic Gateman, Trainmaster RW Transformer & Other Pcs of Interest]; Signs: [2] 6ft x6 ft A&P Store Signs, “ Eastern on the Ball” Metal Trucking Company Sign; PA
GUNS: [OFF SITE TILL DAY OF SALE]
12 YOUR HOMETOWN COMMUNITY PUBLICATION OF THE SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY • THE VALLEY TRADER Weekly • October 24, 2022 thru October 30, 2022 • PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD — TEXT US TODAY 570-444-9850 48 ACRE UNION COUNTY FARM AUCTION We will be selling from the Robert & Barb Koch Farm, Located at 5946 New Columbia Road, New Columbia. Pa. 17856. From New Columbia travel West approx 5.5 miles To Auction Site Saturday, October 29, 2022
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We will be offering at 12:00 noon a Incredible Picture Farm w/ approx 48 Acres. Approx. 30 Tillable and rest in Forest & Fence Rows & 2 Streams [ Little Buffalo & Un-Named]. The farm has a well built Bank Barn w/ Straw Shed used for raising Angus Cattle. Machinery Shed, 2 Car garage. The Home dates back to 1780/s with 3 bedrooms, full bath, large farm kitchen w/ picture window, sitting room w/ fireplace wood burning insert, front living room. The home has been remodeled to expose the great beam woodwork thru out the home. Well , Standard Septic, - 2 Car Unattached Garage w/ Patio with view. To see this Great Property Contact Auctioneer at 570-538-2227. Terms: $20,000 Down and Balance in 60 Days. All Terms made known day of Auction or by Contacting Attorney James
Dutch Stick Candy Sign; Plus Many More Items Yet To Be Found!
Savage – Anschutz .22 cal. Rifle w/ Swift Scope; Ithica Model 37 Featherlite 16ga. w/ Engraved Ducks & Pheasants & Brass Bead; 1937 German Model 98 Sporterized 8mm Mauser, Hi Standard Double 9 .22cal. Western Pistol w/ Box; Winchester Model 94 .32cal Nickel Steel, Lever Rifle [ Serial # 1008615]; Winchester Model 70 .270 cal w/ Belbar 2.5 x 8 Scope, [serial # 204806]; Iver Johnson Side x Side; Hunting Knives; Hunting Clothes); Plus Other Items Of Interest 1964 FORD THUNDERBIRD BRIGHT RED w/ BLACK LANDAU ROOF 144,000 Original Miles- Restored in 2012[ Engine & Transmission Rebuilt w/ only 2k Miles ] A REAL SHOW STOMPER!! – To Be Offered at 1:00pm – Sold w/ Owner Confirmation 1993 FORD-150 REGULAR CAB 4 WHEEL DRIVE PICKUP TRUCK 5 Speed w/ Overdrive Automatic - 77,000 Original Miles – Garage Kept- NO RUST!- Grey/ Black A REAL DIAMOND - MUST SEE FIND!! TERMS: CASH, GOOD PA CHECK, [CREDIT CARDS w/ $50.00 Min & 4% Processing FEE] OUT OF STATE BUYERS: Must have Bank Letter Of Credit Guaranteeing Funds SELLERS : Robert & Barbara Koch AUCTIONEERS: Michael & David Weaver Allenwood,Pa. PA License #AU002180-L Phone : 570-538-2227 JOB JOHNS - TENT IF INCLEMENT- LUNCH BY MARANATHA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL PHOTOS: Auctionzip.com #2189 & GoToAuctions.com #4136