TVT 10/28/24 The Valley Trader of Central Pennsylvania
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I love The Valley Trader!!! I have been able to sell so many things through this little paper!! People call me from all over. Last week I received a call from Hawaii about one of my ads. LT
Large Metal Trunk, $65.00; Marble Top Side Table, $150.00. Call or Text 570-452-7888. Photos upon request. 11/11
ATV’s - 5
2 Crossbows with Scopes & accessories; Hoyt Left Hand Compound Bow with case & lots of accessories; Complete Set of Britannica Encyclopedias. Can be seen at Winchester 12 Ga. 3” Magnum Pump, Model 120, $375.00. 570-742-4312. 10/28
Cos. Sales experience necessary. Must have car & valid Driver’s License. Territory & account list provided. Send resume to: The Valley Trader, Sales Dept., PO Box 392, Lewisburg, PA 17837 or email to: thevalleytrader@yahoo.com
4 ft. high, 19” deep, 19” wide, $125.00. 570-7424312. 10/28
Houses for Sale - 31
Looking to Buy or Rent to Own House with 4 Bedrooms. 570-2387896. 11/25
Announcements
Polaria Sportsmen
4-Wheeler, 450 HOEF1, on demand AWD, with front winch, like new, only 68 miles, $6,850.00. 570-742-4312. 10/28
Autos/Trucks - 07 2006 Chrysler Town and Country, approx. 194,000 mi. Runs and drives. Inspected through 3/25. Call or text 570492-7975. 10/28
53 Vehicles 1948 & up.
$1,000 to $5,000 or less. Too sick for hobby. 570538-3464. 10/28
Firearms - 26
Savage 30-06, Model 110, 3 - 9 scope, $520.00. 570-742-4312. 10/28 Winchester, Model 1892, 32 cal., very good condition, $980.00. 570742-4312. 10/28
Help Wanted - 28
Experienced Sales Person to handle our Montour & Columbia Co. area. Very good commission structure. Send resume to The Valley Trader, Sales Position, PO Box 392, Lewisburg, PA 17837 Sales Rep Wanted: Expanding sales force in Lycoming & Clinton
Help Wanted: Part time Graphic Designer position. 24-35 hrs. over 2 wks, but mostly on week 2. Must be able to work in a high speed environment. Be literally your own boss, but work easily with others. This may lead to a full-time position in the future. Send resume & portfolio to: The Valley Trader, PO Box 392, Lewisburg, Pa 17837 or email: the valleytrader@yahoo.com Household/Furniture - 30
Used Blue Rug, 15’ x 12’, good condition, needs shampooed, $25.00. 570-743-2035. 11/4
Small Refrigerator, brand new, never used,
The Bloomsburg Children’s Museum’s 40th Birthday BASH! Join us on a journey of discovery, where every visit sparks curiosity, creativity, and a thirst for knowledge.
For four decades, the Bloomsburg Children’s Museum has been a beacon of learning, creativity, and joy for children and families in our community. From interactive exhibits to educational programs, we have strived to ignite the imaginations of young minds and foster a lfelong love for learning. As we commemorate this significan milestone, we are launch-
ing a special anniversary campaign to ensure that the Bloomsburg Children’s Museum continues to thrive for the next 40 years and beyond. Our $40 for 40 campaign will feature a commemorative recogition on the tree in the Children’s Museum. $40 Donation - Your name will be written on the trunk of the tree. $400 Donation - Your name will be written on a leaf on the tree. $4,000 Donation - Your name will be written on a bird/ animal living in the tree. Together, let’s celebrate 40 years of inspiring young minds and shaping a brighter future for generations to come. Dr. Ginny Weibel, Director. 2 West 7th Street, Bloomsburg, PA 17815. 570-389-9206. www. the-childrens-museum. org. childrensmuseumbloom@gmail.com
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On-Trend Ways to Refresh Your House in 2025 3 trends for improving home design and function
(Family Features) Whether you’re looking to simply refresh your living space or planning a major home renovation, staying current with design trends not only enhances comfort and style but also boosts your house’s value.
As modern home design continues to evolve, trends are increasingly shifting toward long-term movements focused on versatility, sustainability and innovation. By embracing these elements in your 2025 updates, with these ideas from the experts at Westlake Royal Building Products - a leader throughout North America in innovation, design and production of high-quality, low-maintenance exterior and interior building products including siding, trim, mouldings, roofing, stone, windows, outdoor living and more - you can ensure your living space remains stylish and functional for years to come.
Incorporate Versatile Design Elements
Because homeowners’ tastes are continuously evolving, it’s important to take an adaptable design approach when creating unique and harmonious indoor and outdoor spaces. Using products that offer exceptional design versatility, including siding, trim, stone, roofing and other exterior elements, can allow your upgrades to transcend fleeting trends and maintain their relevance and appeal over time.
Similarly, homebuyers are moving away from cookie-cutter designs, seeking bold aesthetics that enhance curb appeal and distinguish their homes from others on the block. This shift toward personalized spaces that reflect individual tastes requires mixing textures, finishes and colors to transform both exteriors and interiors to create visually dynamic and unique looks. Blending materials like brick with vinyl siding, stone with wood or modern siding with rustic stone veneer can add depth and character to facades.
Choose Sustainable and Eco-Friendly Design Homeowners are increasingly focused on sustainable and eco-friendly home designs to reduce their environmental impact, save on energy costs and create healthier living spaces. Complementing this trend, biophilic design is also gaining momentum as it seeks to strengthen the
connection between indoor environments and nature. This approach goes beyond simply adding greenery, focusing on the use of natural light, improved ventilation and materials that mimic organic patterns and textures.
Features like large windows, living walls and the use of natural materials, such as wood and stone, have become popular choices, blending sustainability with a deeper connection to the natural world.
Eco-friendly materials that use fewer raw materials, generate smaller carbon footprints and conserve water play a vital role in sustainable design and are in high demand. For example, reclaimed wood, recycled metal and low-VOC (volatile organic compounds) paints are popular choices due to their reduced environmental impact. Innovative products can also help reduce energy consumption like US Tile Clay Roofing, which is naturally reflective, 100% recyclable and, when paired with a cool roof system, can save homeowners up to 22% per year on heating and cooling costs compared to a standard composition asphalt shingle roof.
Seek Functional, Innovative Solutions
Driven by the evolving needs of homeowners, modular and easy-install systems, like panelized stone siding, are gaining popularity due to their ability to simplify installation while mimicking traditional materials such as stone or wood. These functional systems save time and can empower homeowners to tackle projects themselves.
In addition, the rising frequency of severe weather events is increasing demand for smart, weatherresistant materials that enhance homes’ aesthetic appeal and offer superior protection
against extreme conditions. An option like Versetta Stone, which delivers the authentic look and feel of stone in an easy-to-install panelized format, offers wind resistance up to 110 miles per hour and carries a Class A fire rating. The stone siding features a tongue-and-groove system for perfect spacing, has a built-in rainscreen and can be installed almost anywhere using screws or nails without additional footings for support.
Find more home design trends and inspiration at WestlakeRoyalBuildingProducts.com. #17209
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Sofa Stains Top the List of Furniture Fails in New Survey VALLEY HO E IMPROVEMENT VALLEY AUCTIONS
(StatePoint) Perhaps you’re better off not taking that new sofa out of its plastic wrap. Sofas, couches and loveseats top the list of furniture most likely to be damaged, according to the latest survey on furniture damage from Allstate Protection Plans. What’s worse, more than half of furniture purchases were damaged in the first two years!
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A whopping 174.8 million Americans have damaged furniture, and 61% of accidents occurred in the first two years of ownership.
Here are insights from this survey, along with information on what consumers did to repair, replace or hide damage:
• Failure Frequencies: When asked which
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furniture was damaged most recently, 40% of Americans said sofas, couches and loveseats. People spent $299 on average repairing or replacing them. And 17% of accidents happened in the first six months after purchase.
• Drips and Rips: Spills and stains were the leading cause of damage, accounting for over half (55%). Rips and tears were second (25%). Juices accounted for 25% of stains, while people and pet stains accounted for 21%.
• Four Legs Versus Two: Surprisingly, pets and children were less likely to be responsible for damage than adults. Fortyfive percent of adults blamed spouses for damage, with children responsible for 34%. Dogs were twice as likely as cats to cause damage.
• Dealing with Damage: Forty-three percent of people tried to fix damage themselves, while 38% kept using furniture despite damage. Twenty-three percent hide it, with 14% replacing items and 4% repairing them.
Fear of Fancy Furniture: Over a third (36%) avoided buying high-priced furniture for fear of damage. While 54% were aware protection plans can cover sofas, only 31% understood they can cover beds, and just 12% knew they can cover area rugs.
• Preventive Measures: Thirty-eight percent of Americans have covered furniture with towels or sheets, 29% have used slipcovers and plastic covers, and 20% have used stain prevention treatments. Just over a fifth (22%) currently have a protection plan or extended warranty for furniture.
“While people are used to protecting electronics, many don’t know they can protect furniture too. It gives you peace of mind, knowing expert help is there when you need it,” says Jason Siciliano, vice president of marketing and creative director at Allstate Protection Plans.
To protect furniture, the experts at Allstate Protection Plans recommend:
• Clean Regularly: Dust and dirt buildup can
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cause scratches and abrasions, or worse. Cleaning is important for hightraffic items like area rugs.
• Use Coasters and Mats: They can prevent rings and stains from moisture and heat.
• Invest in Protective Covers: For both indoor and outdoor furniture, especially high-use pieces, covers can help.
• Rotate and Rearrange: Rotate cushions periodically to distribute weight and wear.
• Control Environmental Factors: Regulate temperature and humidity. Close curtains or blinds to stop fabric or wood from fading in the sun.
• Consider a Protection Plan: The coverage can include accidental damage, stains and structural issues, and protect your financial investment.
More tips and information are available at www. allstateprotection. Since
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1. Performer’s time to shine
5. Selfie, e.g.
8. One of five Ws 11. Tr賠____, or very stylish 12. Mandolin’s cousin 13. Knitter’s unit
15. Aren’t, colloquially 16. Mimicked
17. *Like House with Oval Office
18. *The Hunchback’s home (2 words)
20. Listening devices
21. Flirtatious stares
22. Salt, in Spanish
23. *____ State Building
26. TV shows, e.g.
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30. Will Ferrell’s “Funny or ____”
31. Steve McQueen’s “The Great ____” (1963)
34. Toss a coin
35. ____ & Young financial services company
37. Kimono tie
38. Sweating room
39. Short skirt
40. Batter (2 words)
42. Lake, in French
43. Anise seed (1 word)
45. *____ of Versailles or Buckingham ____
47. ____ of war
48. Sinbad the Sailor’s home
50. Not good
52. *St. Basil’s in Moscow or St. Paul’s in London
56. *The Parthenon in Athens is made of this
57. Capital of Norway
58. Aeneas’ lover
59. More slippery
60. Animal protein
61. Independent chieftain
62. High degree
63. TV program interruptions
64. Retired, abbr.
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2. *Key Tower, tallest building in this Buckeye state
(Family Features) There are countless ways you can make your environmental contributions felt. If you’d like to join millions of others in the fight for Mother Earth, consider one of the most popular gifts given back to the world each year: planting a tree.
Consider these tips to properly plant a tree in your own yard.
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Choose the Right Tree and Location Depending on where you live and your desired outcome, choosing the right tree and planting location are critical factors. Larger shade trees help cool homes in warmer climates, evergreens provide privacy and fruit trees offer a grocery store right in your backyard. Consider your available space along with conditions that will impact the tree itself, such as soil conditions, sun exposure, drainage and more.
Dig Safely
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Before digging, remember that proper tree placement requires factoring in underground utility lines, overhead power lines and proximity to sidewalks, driveways and homes. Dial 811, the national call-before-you-dig number, to locate underground utilities and consider contacting an arborist or tree care professional to make sure you’ve weighed all the important factors.
Break Ground
Dig a hole that’s roughly 2-3 times wider than the root ball of your tree and equally as deep as the root ball. Be sure the trunk flare (where the trunk expands at the base of the tree) is partially visible when planted. Remove any wrapping or cover from the root ball and trunk. Lift from the root ball, not the trunk, to place in the hole then straighten vertically and firmly backfill soil around the root ball to stabilize.
Add Mulch Mulching helps maintain moisture and improve soil conditions while controlling weed growth. Place a 2-3inch layer in a 3-foot radius around the base of the tree without touching the trunk itself.
sure your tree has enough water to grow strong by keeping the soil moist. Typically, this means watering just once per week, barring rain, but may require more frequency during especially
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Find more tips for giving back to Mother Earth at eLivingtoday.com.
Photo courtesy of Unsplash #15602
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Byler Gun and John Deere
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Held at The Montour Delong Fairgrounds 5848 Broadway Road, Danville PA 17821
Clocks; Wrist Watch; Pocket Watch; Thermometer; Oil can; Belt Buckle; Ashtrays; Salt and Pepper Shakers; Gloves; Coffee Mugs; Drinking Glasses; Shot Glasses; Tins; Pocket Knives; Porcelain Thimbles; Wallet; Gas Pumps; Mary Moo Moos; Car Bank; Piggy Bank; Trash Can; Wagon; Airplane; Train Set; Race Car; Tractor Seat; Air Fresheners; Shop Tools; Lunch Bag; Rain Gauge; Anvil Paper Weight; Small Mailbox; Calendars; Silo w/ Coasters; Horse Drawn Plow; Slate Turkey Call; Tin Bank; Lantern; Curtains; New Gator Helmet; New 8” Bench Vise; New Mailbox; Pillows; Beanie; Shirts; Custom Singer Sewing Machine; Tin Signs; Pictures; Bar Stools; Table Lamp Harrington Richardson 32 S&W (2); Smith & Wesson M&P Shield .380 Auto (New); Mossberg International 715P .22 Long Rifle Only; USFA Manufacturing Co. .45 Long Colt (Stainless); Ruger New Model Blackhawk .357 Magnum; Husqvarna M/1887 7.5mm (Collector); Cimarron .45 Long Colt (New); Stoeger Model 1873 .45 Long Colt (New); Colt Single Auction .22LR Ivory Grips (New, Collector); Ruger M77 .338 Win Mag Tang Safety; Ruger M77 Mark II .22-250 w/Night Vision Scope (Like New); Ranger Repeating Rifle .22 Short-Long or Long Rifle; Remington Model 12 .22 Short-Long or Long Rifle; Winchester Model 88 .308 Cal Pre 64 (1956); Winchester Model 70 .308 Cal Pre 64 (1953); Ruger No. 1 .45-70 (New); Winchester Model 70 Featherweight .7mm-Mauser (Like New); Uberti/ Henry .45 Long Colt (Like New); Remington 870 Wingmaster 16 gauge (early); Remington 870 Wingmaster12 gauge; New Aubrey Side by Side 12 gauge; Ithaca Side by Side 12 gauge Irish Setter on Receiver; Ithaca Side by Side 12 gauge w/Double Triggers; Belgium Side by Side 12 gauge Crescent No. 9; Acme Single Shot 12 gauge; Winchester Model 94 Takedown Model; Remington Model 700 Stainless .280 cal (Like New)
13 boxes of 30 cal bullets; 2 boxes of 35 cal bullets; 5 boxes of 22 calbullets; 2 boxes of 20 cal bullets; 12 boxes of 6 mm bullets; 8 boxes of 270 cal bullets; 1 box of 35 cal bullets; 7 bottles of black powder; 35 remington reloading dies (2); .270 Reloading Dies; Lee Bullet Mold; Deburning Tools; 2 boxes of .270 calreloads; Empty Brass; 2 boxes of small rifle primers; 2 boxes of small pistol primers
~500 rounds of .38 special reloads; 3 boxes of .38 specials; 5 boxes of .380 auto; 4 boxes of .7mm Mauser; 6 boxes of .308; 1 box of 6.5 x 55 Swedish; 2 boxes of .45-70; 1 box of .30-30; 5 boxes of .22-250; Muzzleloading Supplies
3 American Muscle Mustangs; Collectible Tow Truck; DCP W900 Kenworth w/Hopper Bottom Trailer; 3 Lionel Trucks w/1 Trailer; John Deere Truck w/Flat Bed
Reidell Real Estate Auction
Saturday * November 9, 2024 * 11 A.M.
Location: 213 South Second Street, Mifflinburg, PA 17844. Watch for Auction Signs.
Real Estate: We will be offering up for bids this 4 bedroom, 2 story home located on a corner lot. The first floor consists of kitchen, dining room, living room, front and rear porches. The second floor consists of 4 bedrooms, 1 bath, and attic storage. A basement is unfinished with washing machine, electric dryer, electric hot water, oil forced hot air heat, 100 Amp service, city sewer & water. There is an unattached 1 car garage. Located in the Mifflinburg School District and located next to the school, by the tennis court, within walking distance to school and all school activities. You don’t want to miss out on this nice property which is a great investment. Check Auctionzip.com seller #4038 for pictures and more info.
Real Estate Terms: No Buyer’s Premium, $10,000 down payment day of auction, balance in 60 days or sooner. Owner has the right to accept or reject any or all bids. Perspective buyers have the right to have any property inspections done at buyer’s cost prior to auction day.
Call Dan Voneida at 570-447-6480 for a personal tour of this nice piece of real estate.
Owner: Estate of the Late Josette Reidell
Auctioneer: Dan Voneida #AU0004059
Voneida’s Auction Service 723 Petersburg Road, Allenwood, PA 17810 570-447-6480
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Please note that no ads for alternative lifestyles will be placed anymore.
Ads will be placed according to publisher’s discretion.
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Fall 1991 and January 1992 Testimonials: My cousin and his new wife (both in their early 40’s) were visiting my mom, my sister, and I. My sister asks, “So, how did you meet?” They kind of giggled and asked each other, “Should we tell them?” They said they met through the LBYL column. My sister and I decided we would try our fare at meeting “Mr. Right”. (BTW, my cousin and his wife are still married and hopelessly in love.) My sister didn’t have much luck, but in January 1992, I saw this ad that kept drawing my attention. As described, he really wasn’t what I was looking for, but... We met later that month for the first time; got engaged in 1993 and married in 1994. We will celebrate our 25th anniversary this October and we have a 23-year-old daughter who lives out of state. Thank you, LBYL!
Mr. & Mrs. J.N.
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4/4/17 Testimonial: I placed an ad 1/2/94 and met the love of my life. He has 3 boys and I have 3 girls. We were married
8/26/95 and now we’re the Brady Bunch. Thanks for helping us find each other.
KP/DP
I will always be grateful to your paper Valley Trader. My husband DH wrote to me and we have been happily married almost 12 wonderful years. We’ve been through many trials and joys and so glad we found each other. K.W/ K.H.
“Thanks Again Valley Trader, Friends! Years ago I put an ad in your paper and we were married almost 20 years & then our lord called him home.” -HR
“My brother met his wife Bonnie through your column. They have a son named Jake! He’s our pride and joy!” –CW
L.B.Y.L. Readers: It would help a lot if you put your town location in your ad. Distance is important when replying to an ad. Thanks. –The Valley Trader
PLEASE RESPOND – We have had several people who have responded to personals in our column, and received no response in return. We would like to request that you send at least a post card to each and every response you receive, just out of courtesy to those taking the time to write you. Also, don’t forget to include either a phone number or address in your letter when responding to an ad.
IN ORDER TO DISTINGUISH BETWEEN IC RESIDENTS AND OTHER RESIDENTS WE HAVE DECIDED TO PUT EACH IN THEIR OWN SECTION.
Tired of not meeting that special someone at work, at the bar, or wherever you have been looking? Look no further than Look Before You Leap men and woman our other supporting single services. We want to help you! What do you have to lose? Just your loneliness. So do it. Send in your ad or send in a response. See directions at beginning of section on how to be a part of the Look Before You Leap.
Regulars:
Seeking special Christian woman, any denomination. DWtCM, 72, looks years younger, 6’, grey hair, blue eyes, nonsmoker. Healthy, kind,
sensitive, thoughtful. Likes concerts, museums, art, walking, good movies, church services, etc.... Watsontown area. Honest IC’s welcome. GD27207 2/27/25
SWtM, older gentleman, retired. Like to meet woman, 60-70. Like all music, don’t smoke or drink. “Williamsport Area”. Send phone. I don’t internet at all. GH27208 1/7/25
Male, financially secure gentleman, would like to meet a Christian woman, 60 to 70, likes C-W music, the outdoors, & travel. Photo & Phone. DB27205 11/4
IC’s:
SFIC, joyful, caring, good humored, 50 Yrs. young with love to give. Curvy, dark hair/eyes, full lips. Seeking dependable, stable gentleman to connect with. FJ27164IC
SWtFIC, free spirit, wild heart, Mid-30s, have tattoos. Into art & music. Looking for male or female. Accepting donations. AK27165IC
SWtFIC, classy, girly, fun, into anything you can imagine. Seeking donations for a short while. 5’7”, black hair, brown eyes, 163 lbs. Maybe looking for short or long term something. Up to you. KC27166IC
SWtFIC, 49, brown hair, green eyes, 135 lbs. Looking for a friend/ companion that I can have fun with. Laugh & joke & do crazy things together. I enjoy fishing, hunting, cooking, 4 wheeling, anything outdoors. I’m an exotic dancer, very outgoing, and love to meet new people. Willing to relocate & start a new life with someone special. TS27167IC
SWtFIC, 42, 5’3”-175, blonde hair, blue eyes. Looking for a nice male who’d be interested in corresponding with me.
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SWtFIC, Italian, country girl, outgoing bubbly personality. Always willing to please in any way. Willing to try anything once. Looking for a good time. JG27170IC
SWtFIC looking for fun. Loves an adventure & the outdoors. Always aim to please. Ready to experience something new & exciting.
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FIC, sweet blonde haired, green eyed country girl, ready, willing and able to please in every way. Fun, outgoing personality. LC27172IC
FIC, sexy, smart, long dark hair, big green eyes, loves to laugh. Looking for alot of fun. Willing to try new things & relocate. JB27173IC
FIC looking for a friend. Must be down to earth, transparent. I’ll be leaving in 3 months. Will Send pictures. BR27174IC
FIC, long fit legs that look amazing in a set of heels, begging for your attention. Can’t wait to drool over you. TG27175IC
FIC, skin like melted chocolate, eyes shaped like an almond, lips full as a plum. Do I sound like your favorite snack? FL27276IC
FIC, a flirty blonde who’s hungry for your attention, laughter, & spicy conversation.. Can’t wait to hear from you. AC27177IC
FIC. Serious inquires only. Gorgeous, tall & intelligent. I’m surrounded by women. I would love the company of a gentle man. Please contact me ASAP.
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SWtFIC, 42, 5’3”-150 lbs. with blonde hair & blue eyes. Looking for a male who would be interested in corresponding with me.
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FIC, sexy, petite, long dark hair, big hazel eyes, loves to laugh & have fun. Willing to try new things & to relocate for that someone.
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SWtFIC looking for kind, compassionate, fun loving man. Real love. No drama. Love the outdoors. BR27181IC
SFIC, sweet, loving. Looking for a good man. No nonsense. Realist girl you’ll ever find. Looking for everlasting love. No players wanted. MS27182IC
SWtFIC, 49, brown hair, green eyes, 140 lbs. Indian/ Irish/German, smart, funny & very outgoing. Love camping, fishing, boating, anything outdoors. Looking for someone to laugh with, talk to & share our interests. I would love to settle down with someone special. TS27183IC
SWtFIC, 42, 5’3”-170, blonde hair/baby blue eyes. I’m looking for
someone who would be interested in corresponding with me. CW27184IC
SWtFIC, 42, 5’3”-170, blonde/sky blue eyes, looking for someone who would be interested in corresponding with me.
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FIC, kind, loyal, & beautiful. Looking for companionship through these rough times. JR27187IC
FIC, looking for a good companionship. Someone to talk to and not walk away from me like so many others. It is hard to be alone. JR27189IC
SWtFIC, 5’3”-165, blonde hair, blue eyes. Looking for somebody who would be interested in corresponding with me. CW27190IC
FIC, 34, easy to talk to, pretty. Looking for friendship. AM27191IC
SWtFIC, 31, 5’2”-125, dark brown hair, brown eyes. Looking for a nice male who would be interested in corresponding with me. JW27192IC
FIC, 34, pretty, easy to talk to. Looking for friendship. Please reach out, you won’t be disappointed.
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SFIC, 50, joyful, caring, good humor, curvy body, full lips, dark hair/ eyes. With love to give. Seeking dependable, stable gentleman to connect with.
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FIC, 34, pretty, easy to talk to. Looking for friendship or more. Loyal individual, open to meeting new people. AM27195IC
FIC looking for a penpal. New to this but feeling lonely & hoping someone can chat with me.
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FIC, looking for sincere companionship. I am lonely & have nobody & wish to have a good pen pal. Please reach out to me.
JR27197IC
FIC, looking for a sincere & honest companionship.
I’m lonely & have nobody by my side. Please reach out to me & be mine.
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FIC, 34, looking for long term friendship, someone I can talk to. Won’t regret.
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SWtFIC, 42, 5’3”-140, blonde hair/blue eyes. Looking for somebody
who’d be interested in corresponding with me.
CW27200IC
SWtFIC, 42, 5’3”-140, blonde hair, blue eyes. Looking for someone who would be interested in corresponding with me.
CW27201IC
SWtFIC, 47, 5’4”-131, brown hair, brown eyes. Looking for someone who would be interested in corresponding with me.
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FIC, fun, caring, good natured, 50, with love to give. Curly dark hair & dark eyes, full lips. Seeking dependable, stable gentleman to connect with.
FJ27203IC
FIC, looking for someone to talk to, someone to enjoy fun things with, someone to build a friendship with.
PJ27204IC
FIC, 41, looking for someone to get to know on another level. No games.
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The Valley Trader would like to thank everyone who places an ad in this column and also the people who respond. The number of responses we have been receiving has been GREAT!!! If you meet that “special person” from communicating through our column, let us know. Did you marry? Are you dating? We would like to know! Write us a short note we can print. Of course, we’ll only print it with your initials.
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