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(StatePoint) What if your family’s playtime was not just fun, but a pathway to future success? In a recent survey of parents conducted by OnePoll on behalf of The Genius of Play, a leading online hub of expert-based play ideas and resources for families, 87% of respondents said the skills they learned while playing as a child helped them achieve success in their adult careers.

Those skills, according to survey respondents, include creativity, teamwork, problem-solving, empathy and communication, all of which are highly valued across many different industries and careers. For example, when it comes to careers in science, technology, engineering, arts and math (c) graphicnoi / iStock via Getty Images Plus (STEAM), the ability to solve complex problems and think outside According to child development the box are key to driving innovation. experts, play lays the foundation for

Kruk We will be selling from the Kruk home, Located at 408 Irwin Street, Lock Haven Pa. 17745 Signs Posted day of Auction .Off of High Street.

Saturday, October 9, 2021 Starting at 9:00 am

1972 Volkswagen Beetle Car COLLECTIBLES * HOUSEHOLD * TOOLS

Cast Iron Mickey Mouse Bank; Brown Top Crock; Soap Stone Figurine; Butterfly Thimbles; Woodbury Pewter Tea Service; Linens; Bestwick Silverware; Modern 6 Pane Corner Cupboard; Oak Arm Rocker; Sterling Forks; Westmoreland Milk glass Pcs.; Beaded Purse; Jensen Gabsy Speakers; HUMMELS: [ Retreat to Safety, Chimney Sweep, Pony Express, Scamp, Hope, Pixie, Bashful, Horsein Around, Friends, Apple Tree Girl; Little Shopper; Grandpa Boy; Marmalade Lover]; Case XX Butcher Knife; Corelleware Dishes; Mid Century Table & Chair Set ; Seasonal Decorations; Woolrich Vintage Hunting Jacket; Vintage German Metal Measure Cup; Costume Jewelry; Staple House Mid Century Design 3pc Bedroom Suite; Walt Disney Childs Coat Hanger; Granite Canner; Galvanized Tub & Buckets; Coal Oil Can; Wooden Drying Rack; Radio Star Red metal Wagon; Fire Extinguisher; Children s Books; Tonka Bell Telephone Truck; AMF Roadmaster Bike; Games; Cast Iron Sad Iron; Motorola Fire Engine Radio Speaker; Wooden Desk; Card Table & Chair Set; Various Cook & Bake Wares; Volkswagen Tin Sign; Civil Defense Sign; Galvanized Coal Bucket; Radio Service Signs; Regency Clock; GE Microwave; Various House Wares; Plus Many Items More Yet To Be Found!!

JOHN DEERE 110 Lawn & Garden Tractor w/ Snowplow

John Deere 2 Wheel Dump Cart; Hand & Garden Tools; Stihl 028 Chain Saw; Craftsman ½5 ½ʼ2 in Dril Press; Pipe Clamps; Charles Parker Bench Vise; 9in Arbor Saw; ½Man Cross Cut Vintage Saw; Various Tool Boxes; Various Boxes of Hardware; Wire Feed Welder & Lincoln 225 ARC Stick Welder; Plus Much More Yet To Be Found Around The Shop! Terms: Cash or Good Penna. Check Sellers: The Kruk Family Tent if Inclement * Job John * Lunch Available * Photos: Auctionzip #2½89 & GoToAuctions #4½36

Auctioneers: Michael & David Weaver AU002180-L & AU006163-L Allenwood,Pa.17810 Phone: 570-538-2227

•Guns •Ammo •Tools •John Deere

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We will be selling from the former Allenwood Rental Building , located at 16548 US 15 Allenwood, PA 17810.

FRIDAY OCTOBER 8, Starting at 5:00pm Guns & Crossbows

Remington: Model 760 Gamemaster 30-06, Model 700 270 Win, Model 788 22-250, Model 31 16ga Skeet, Model 870 Wingmaster 12ga, Winchester: Model 94 NRA Centennial 30-30, Model 70 270WSM Stainless, Savage: Model 114 7mm Rem Mag, Model 110 300 win mag, Model 340D 222, Model 342 22 Hornet, Browning A-Bolt 270 Whitetails Unlimited #166 out of 450, Marlin Model 60 22LR Stainless, CVA Optima 50 cal Muzzleloader, Springfield Armory Model 1898 30-40 Krag, Stevens Model 26 Crackshot 32 Rimfire, Mossberg Model 146B 22 s-lr, Girsan Model MC312 Gobbler 12 ga, Ranger Model 103-7 16 ga Over Under, Ithaca Model 37 Featherlite 16 ga, H&R Model 088 20 ga, Ruger: Security 9 9mm w/laser and 2 mags, New Model Blackhawk 30carbine, Wrangler 22LR New, Colt: Single Six Frontier Scout 22LR Maine Sesquicentennial, Peacemaker 22LR, Bounty Hunter 45LC, Hawes Western Marshal 357 Mag, Heritage Rough Ridder 22LR & 22 Mag, Stevens Single Shot 410 ga Pistol 12” Barrel, Fillipietta (Italy) 44 cal Blackpowder Pistol, Belgian Folding Trigger Pin Fire Pocket Revolver 32 cal, Unknown Manufacture 45 Colt, Hoyt ZR 200 Compound Bow, Barnett Buck Comander Crossbow.

•Ammo •Scopes •Hunting Items

30-06, 7mm-08, 22 Hornet, 30-40 Krag, 300 Win Mag, 270wsm, 308, 30-30, 223,270win, 30 Carbine, 222, 20 gauge, 410 Gauge, 16 Gauge, 32 Auto, 38 Special, 44 rem Mag, 9mm, Phantum Predator Call, HS Strut Turkey Calls, Ammo Belt, Leather Slings, BSA BZ 30 Red Dot Sight, NCSTAR Red Dot w/Laser, Carl Zeiss 4-16x50 AJMC Scope, Tasco Long Range Scope, Scope Rings/Mounts, Bipod, Maxam Butcher Set, Powder Horn, Remington Knife Set, Hunting Backpacks

•Tools •Hardware •Beer Items •Antiques

Masterbuilt Electric Smoker, All Thread, Various Hardware, Metal Rack Organizer for Metal Stock, Headache Rack For Pickup Truck, Various Hand tools, Sager Double Bit Axe, Concrete Float, Rubbermaid Tool Box, Bully Alum. Scoop Shovel, Forney EZ Weld 140 FC-I and Stand, Electric Extension Cords, Chief Outboard Motor, 65 Gallon Poly Tank, 35 Gallon Poly Tank, Work Light, Planet JR. Push Planter, Wooden Chicken Crate, Single Tree, Bear Trap, Cardboard Texaco Sign, Speed Limit Sign, DeWalt 18v Impact, DeWalt Electric Saws all, Aircat Impact, DeWalt Corded Circular Saw, Various Plumping and Fittings, Air Nailerm Harley Davidson Phone, Pabst Blue Ribbon Lighted Sign, Michelob Light, Old Milwaukee Light, Clay, Budweiser 8 Horse Hitch Lights, Pigeon Thrower, Steer Skull, Downs & Co Seneca Falls NY #21 Signed Farm Bell, Single Bit Axe, Marble, 2 Man Crosscut Saw, Mail Pouch Tobacco Thermometer, Toledo (32) Meat Grinder, Hisense Dehumidifier, Elk Foot Lamp, Air Hose, Oscar Schmidt by Washburn Acoustic Guitar, Pop Up Tent, +/- 300 Board ft Air Dried Ceader, Kerosene Pump and Tank, Milk Can.

•John Deere

Ertl 1/16th Scale: 7420,3020w/Duals on one side, Subcompact/Utility Tractor, 7800, 2755, 7510, Loader Tractor, 9600 Combine (1989 Special Edition), JD Glass Christmass Balls, JD Bar Stools, JD Thermometer, Mary Moo Moos JD Figurine, Cast Iron JD Unstyled Tractor, JD Lights, JD Painted Hand Saw. JD no. 1 Horse Drawn Sickle Bar Mower.

Terms: Cash or Good Penna Check [ Credit Cards accepted w/ 4% Fee Charged] Auctioneers: Michael & David Weaver AU002180-L & AU006361 Phone : 570-538-2227 Tents If Inclement * Job John * Lunch Avaliable


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grill, remove and store the tank, and winterize o u t d o o r hoses and faucets. Easy-toinstall faucet (c) Serhii Sobolevskyi / iStock via Getty Images Plus covers can problem, even a small one, help prevent water damage and freezing don’t wait to fix it. It will be even more difficult to repair pipes. Also, don’t forget to plant after the roof has become your bulbs now so you’ll snowy and icy. have flowers to welcome If it’s not within budget, you when the warm weather try a DIY fix with supplies you likely already have in hits. 2. Secure Loose Shingles your toolbox. The Original and Fix Broken Gutters. Duck Tape Brand Duct Assess your roof and Tape is a classic tool for gutters to ensure your home temporary repairs and is is safe from water damage great for holding, seaming and leaks this winter. If and sealing coverings over you suspect or discover a problematic areas until you

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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. Regular: SWtM, retired 71, 5’8”-202, looking for a woman in her 60’s for dating, out to eat, movies, romance hopefuly I’m in good shape, need a friend to visit, Snyder Co. area? I have green eyes, a beard, strong & sexy. No drugs or smoke. KU26549 12/21 WdWtM, retired, 5’7”, nice country person, wife passed, vet, Union County. Looking to meet nice lady, 45-60, average build. Answer all & meet & call. JH26670 10/4 DWtF seeking S/DWtM, easy going, nice man, 65-75 yrs. young. I enjoy outdoors, quiet evenings, & all good things life has to offer. 5’4”-159, neat & clean. Columbia & surrounding areas. Will answer all. No married, IC’s, or druggies need apply. RA26681 10/4 IC’s: SWtFIC, 35, petite build, blue eyes, funny, openminded lady, searching for the simple things in lfe & a partner to share it with. ES26611IC SWtFIC, 40, Italian, looking for a companion, possible serious relationship. Soon to be released. JC26612IC SBFIC, from Phila, looking for companion, serious replies only. Soon to be released, 28, carmel complexion, 5’10”, light brown eyes. ES266131IC SWtFIC, 31, blonde hair, blue eyes, very fun & down to earth. Looking for a nice gentleman to communicate with. Please write. CH26614IC SFIC, 27, 2 boys. Plan on coming home within the next year. Blue eyes, strawberry blonde hair, 5’5”. Enjoy spending time outdoors & outdoor activities hiking, kayaking, swimming, mudding, riding four wheelers, sitting by a bonfire at night. Enjoy spending time with my friends & family. Also like reading & listening to music. CS26615IC

FIC, Italian girl looking for a nice man. I’m pretty, smart, & independent. A good friend to share laughs, letters & maybe life with. JB26617IC BFIC, from Texas, looking for a male companion to join me on this journey. Want new experiences? Contact me. MC26618IC SWtFIC, sweet & sexy. Fun to be with, love to spoil the one I’m with, very loving & affectionate. Very open, honest, & loyal. Have a big heart with lots of love to share. HS26619IC BiFIC, looking for a male or female companion to share my interests, dreams, & goals with. I’m open for a commitment or casual open bonding. I’m free spirited, non judgemental. Honesty & openmindedness are very meaningful. I’m caring, loving, & kind with a bit of spice & creativity. WB26620IC SWtFIC, 29, 5’2”, booty too cute, German/Irish/ Native American. Glittering amber eyes, freckles, & tatooed. Seeking friendship & anything that stems from such. LD26631IC BFIC, looking for a nice gentleman or woman. I’m smart, beautiful, love outdoors, independent & ambitious. Love sex & having fun. Contact me.RI26633IC SWtFIC, 41, soon to be released, 5’9”, legs for days, blonde, green eyes, 75% Italian, need a companion. CS26634IC FIC, is interested in communicating with hardworking, handsome, honest, intelligent, educated men who have a genuine concern & interest in living life happily. KE26635IC SWtFIC, 5’4”, likes dining, dancing, beautiful smile, loves babies, outdoors, traveling, plays guitar, shopping, hard working, erotic, pleasant, honest, strong, intuitive woman, & outgoing. KE26636EC WtFIC, 29, looking for a nice gentleman, I’m smart, pretty, funny, loves outdoors & independent. Looking for a good friend to share laughs & letters with. AP26637IC FIC, Italian, with lots of love to share with that perfect guy. Big breasts, big butt, & awesome personality. JB26638IC SWtFIC, amorous, exotic brunette, needs companionship, pen pal, 5’4”, brown eyed bombshell, hardworking, generous, handsome men come see me & find out. KE26639IC SWrFIC, soon to be released, 41, with legs for days, 75% Italian, 25% Irish, blonde, green eyes, seeking a companion. CS26640IC FIC, intelligent, spunky & fun loving with inviting hazel eyes, looking for my match that’s dependable, compassionate with a good sense of humor. AH26640IC FIC, seekng a partner that loves sex, having fun, making memories. I love life & if you feel you are the special one,

please contact me. JB26641IC SWtFIC, Part Indian, Part Pa. Dutch, 57, 5’6”/125. brown hair, blue eyes, I love animals & old country music, good sense of humor, would love to have a friend. PJ26642IC FIC, Some say I look like Barbie, but I’m far from fake. I just want my dependable, affectionate, & friendly Ken. Could that be you? AC26643IC FIC, I am a young thing in all the right places, mixed female, looking for an older male companion. I enjoy cooking & pleasing my man. LN26644IC SWtFIC, needs mate for fun, sexy, brunette babe. seeking male for long nights, pen pal, friends, lovers, likes handsome hardworking, amorous man. Write & let’s meet. KE26645IC WtFIC, 29, homebody, cooks, cleans & pampers my partner. Seeking someone to make memories with & share letters. AP26646IC SWtFIC, 28, long hair to waist, slim, long legs, soon to be released, green eyes, looking for a good time. Serious replies only. LP26647IC SWtFIC, green eyes, long brown hair, 49, looking for serious replies only. For companionship & good time. I’m fun & sassy. DB26648IC FIC, Take a leap with me, soon to be released, 5’9”, legs for days, blonde/green eyes, Italian/Irish, looking for a companion. CS26649IC SSpFIC, if you’re looking for a free spirit, down to earth woman, stop looking, that’s me. Seeking 60+. NR26650IC SWtFIC, brown hair, brown eyes, looking for somebody to write to. I enjoy movies, camping, music & having a good time with someone who will treat me with respect. I’m honest & hope to find the same. TG26651IC SFIC, blonde, blue eyes, looking for a companion. I’m funny & down to earth. CH26652IC SWtFIC, soon to be released, 5’9” with legs for days, blonde, green eyes, 75% Italian, 25% Irish. Looking for a companion. CS26653IC WANTED: male companion/ friend/pen pal/housemate for attractive brunette who is lonely, incarcerated, fun, friendly & ready to meet. KE26655IC FIC, 25, like men or women, used to be a dancer, love outdoors, fishing, camping, 4 wheeling, swimming. Love being pampered & all dressed up, 5’6”, brown/brown, thick in all the right places. KS26656IC SWtFIC, soon to be released, 5’9”, blonde, green eyes, thick thighs, Italian/Irish, looking for a companion. CS26657IC SWtFIC, 5’2”, 115 lbs., long dark hair, blue eyes, outgoing & fun. I would love to take care of you. Let me be your dream come true. AL26658IC FIC, released May 2022. Seeking a pen pal, 34, interested in both men or women. Country girl who enjoys mudding, fishing, camping & concerts, traveling.

CG26659IC SWtFIC, 5’9”, with legs for days, blonde/green, Italian/ Irish. Serious inquires only. Soon to be released. CS26660IC FIC, 30, blonde/ocean blue eyes. Looking for someone to share good conversation & laughter to get me out of these blues. AC26661IC SWtFIC, attractive, amorous, seeking one man for all my needs and his wildest times. Love outdoors, football, eroticism, & traveling, animals, & music. KE26662IC SBFIC, 5’2, petite, big boobs, sexy caramel complexion & great personality. Serious inquires only. From N.J. Soon to be released. LW26663IC SWtFIC, looking for companion. Soon to be released. 5’2”, brown hair/ hazel, medium build, very outgoing & loves to have a good time. JA26664IC SFIC, 42, blonde, blue eyes, looking for a pen pal. AK26667IC SFIC, fun sized, blue eyed blonde, coming home in a few months. Love to be adventurous, travel, shop & be outdoors. Looking for a pen pal, maybe more. BN26668IC SBFIC, 5’2”, petite, big boobs, sexy caramel complexion, great personality. Serious companions only. From NJ, soon to be released. LW26671IC WtFIC, spunky, 51, 5’2”-180, brown hair/hazel green eyes, enjoy the outdoors, animals, & laughing. Looking for friends to get to know & talk about anything & everything. LS26672IC DFIC, 41, 2 grown sons, 5’4”, blonde, slim build with DD implants. Looking for long term companion. Write me. TB26673IC WtFIC, 31, 5’4”-185, brown hair, 1 blue eye, 1 brown eye, love to write, the outdoors, workout, music, have a lot to offer. Looking for someone I can talk to , get to know, honesty, openness, loyalty. AM26674IC FIC, 22, looking for a male pen pal. Write me if you want to get to know me. RR26675IC SHFIC, 5’2”, petite, beautiful, long curly hair, pretty face. Serious companions only. Soon to be released. SM26676IC SWtFIC, 38, short, with blonde hair, thick, hazel eyes. Looking for companion. Released soon. Serious replies only. JA26677IC FIC, Italian, looking for a nice man. I’m intelligent, pretty & freaky. Want someone to share laughs & letters. I’m waiting. JB26678IC SWtFIC, Indian/German/ Irish, looking for companion. I’m 46, brown hair, green eyes, 135 lbs., outgoing, honest, trustworthy, good listener. Hobbies: fishing, camping, swiming, biking, 4 wheeling. Professional dancer most of my life, so working out & staying fit is important. Just like to have fun. Looking for a fresh start, & willing to relocate. TS26679IC

SFIC, 40, loves to have fun, laid back, no drama, Diagnosed with sickle cell leukemia, a form of cancer. Love the Lord with all my heart. I’m loving, caring, love to laugh. I cherish my heart and the hearts of others. DH26680IC FIC, 43, 5’6”, curvy, beautiful with 2 children, 20 & 23. Funny & caring, looking for someone to come in to my life as a forever partner or a geat friend. TS26682IC SFIC, beautiful, blonde, blue eyed bombshell, funny, down to earth. Looking for companion. If you’re looking for some great convo & a good person, write me please. CH26683IC WtFIC, smart, pretty, loves outdoors, independent. Looking for a nice gentleman to share laughs, letters & may be life. AP26684IC SBFIC, 5’2, petite, big boobs, sexy, caramel complexion, exotic features. Serious companions only. Soon to be released. LW26685IC FIC, 34, dark auburn hair, blue eyes, 5’4”-140, free spirited, fun, easy going, country girl. Love mudding, camping, fishing & enjoy nature walks. Also love traveling & enjoy snuggling up to watch a good movie. Looking for a pen pal for friendship, possibly more. CG26686IC FIC, seeking a partner that loves having fun, making memories. I love life & if you feel you’re the special one, please contact me. AP26687IC SWtFIC, let’s meet, men only for fun visits, travel, whatever. You can check me at facebook. KE26688IC SWtFIC, 57, looking for a friend. If you need a friend, please write & I will respond, but please include your address in your letter, or I can’t respond. J26689IC WE DO NOT RUN ANY IC-LBYL ADS WITHOUT YOUR IDENTIFYING NUMBER. THESE MAILINGS ARE RETURNED BACK TO US, NON DELIVERABLE. ALSO YOU MUST SIGN UP I GUESS TO RECEIVE MAIL FROM LBYL. Inmates, seems you may need to be on some kind of mailing list at the prison. Inquire at your place. Thanks. 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. ATTENTION: We have no control over where our Look Before You Leap ads arrive from, and being a free press, we will place them in our column.


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these and many other skills, while helping kids discover real-world applications of STEAM early on. “Play driven by curiosity and wonder presents endless possibilities for STEAM learning,” says Anna Yudina, senior director of marketing initiatives at The Toy Association, which spearheads The Genius of Play. “While many STEAM concepts may seem intimidating and lack real-world relevance when taught in a formal classroom environment, play gives kids an opportunity to engage in free, hands-on, child-led exploration, igniting their natural curiosity and fueling the innovative thinking they’ll need in future careers.” To combine fun with STEAM learning and practical skill-building, consider these playtime ideas from The Genius of Play that get the whole family in on the fun: • Build a car: Find materials at home to create a car. For example, an empty juice carton can be turned into the car’s body, and a spool of thread can serve as wheels and an axle. Now, work together to make the car move. Slide it down an incline, push it by hand or attach a balloon and use air as a propellant. Design additional cars to see which goes fastest or farthest! • Make colorful bubbles: Blowing bubbles is a great opportunity to apply STEAM concepts to play. In a container, combine 1 1/2 cups of hot water, 1/4 cup of light corn syrup, 1/4 cup of dish soap and washable paint and fill a glass jar half full. Make a wand out of a pipe cleaner. Explore how different shape wands change the shape of the bubbles. • Create structures: Children of all ages enjoy building, and it’s the perfect way to strengthen fine motor skills while using one’s

imagination. Whether building a volcano or a house, design the plan on paper and tap into your collective creativity. Then, construct your design. You may need to make changes and that’s okay. That’s part of the engineering process. • Experiment with cabbage colors: Cabbage have tubes called xylem that allow water to be pulled up into their leaves, and you can watch this phenomenon in action. Slice each cabbage at the stalk and place in a jar of dyed water (made with food coloring). Watch the cabbage change color from the bottom up. Take notes. What do you observe after one hour, one day and one week? For more play ideas that encourage children to enhance their learning and build lifelong

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skills, visit thegeniusofplay.org. In The Genius of Play survey, 86% of respondents said they encourage their child to play so they can learn valuable skills to use when they’re an adult. Through play, you can develop your child’s drive to explore, inquire and investigate, setting them on a path to future success. *****


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VALLEY HO an air conditioner cover, securely protect your A/C unit from snow and ice, so that it’s still in its best working condition when you uncover it in the spring. 4. Keep Cold Weather Out. Frigid temperatures draw attention to drafts coming into your home. While turning up the furnace helps, the constant escape of warm air leads to high heating costs. Seal cracks and gaps around windows and doors wisely. Many seals tend to freeze and crack, never really fixing the problem. However, Duck Brand Heavy-Duty Weatherstrip Seals are made with a durable, flexible material, creating a barrier against cold air throughout the winter. When spring arrives, the strip will work against dust, pollen and insects

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throughout the warmer months. 5. Clean Windows. Prepare your home for short gloomy days and long nights by giving windows and blinds a deep clean. When these surfaces are clean, natural light can pour in during the day, helping combat winter blues. For more tips, visit DuckBrand.com.

A little extra effort this fall can make your home more enjoyable all winter long. *****

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“Unique Retail With 375 Shops” OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK: 10AM-5PM FRIDAYS: UNTIL 8PM • SUNDAY: OPEN AT 8AM 100 North Water Street • Lewisburg, PA 17837 570.524.5765 • www.streetofshops.net

23 colors, R-values 6 to 18, Windows — CALL FOR PRICES 8x7, 9x7, 8x6/6 or 9x6/6 White, Brn, Alm, SS, Raised Panel Steel......................$229.00 8x7, 9x7, 8x6/6 or 9x6/6 White, Brn, Alm, SS, Raised Panel Steel 2” Insulated..$299.00 8x8, 9x8, 8x7/6 or 9x7/6 White, Brn, Alm, SS, Raised Panel Steel 2” Insulated. $379.00 10x7 or 10x6/6 White, Brn, Alm, SS, Raised Panel Steel 2” Insulated.................$379.00 10x8 or 10x7/6 White, Brn, Alm, SS, Raised Panel Steel 2” Insulated.................$439.00 16x7 or 16x6/6 White, Brn, Alm, SS, Raised Panel Steel 2” Insulated.................$609.00 10x10 Commercial Steel Woodgrain Finish White, Brn.........................................$539.00 12x12 Commercial Steel Woodgrain Finish White, Brn.........................................$689.00 Manufacturers prices subject to change.

CALL: 570.539.2546 or 1.800.515.3667

www.pylesgaragedoors.com

Hours: Monday-Friday 8 AM to 5 PM • Saturdays 8 AM to Noon 1/4 mile South on Rte 104 & Rte 35 Intersection • Mt. Pleasant Mills, PA

Farm Insurance You Can Count On.

At Roger W. Myers Insurance Agency we believe in providing farm insurance you can count on. That’s why we often recommend Goodville Mutual. Goodville operates with the highest degree of compassion and integrity and has been insuring thousands of farm owners for over 30 years. Roger W. Myers, President

ROGER W. MYERS INSURANCE AGENCY

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