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up. $1,000 to $5,000 or less. Too sick for hobby. 570-538-3464. 12/16
Tow Bar for older cars with a metal bumper, excellent condiiton, $250.00. 814342-3709 days. 11/18
ture. Send resume to The Valley Trader, Sales Position, PO Box 392, Lewisburg, PA 17837
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Large Metal Trunk, $65.00; Marble Top Side Table, $150.00. Call or Text 570-4527888. Photos upon request. 11/25
ATV’s - 5 Pride Four Wheel Scooter, 2 batteries, & carrier. 570-893-7694. 11/25
Polaria Sportsmen 4-Wheeler, 450 HOEF1, on demand AWD, with front winch, like new, only 68 miles, $6,850.00. 570-742-4312. 11/25
Autos/Trucks - 07 2006 Chrysler Town and Country, approx. 194,000 mi. Runs and drives. Inspected through 3/25. Call or text 570-492-7975. 11/25
53 Vehicles 1948 &
4 New Old Stock 16”
Emergency Triangle Roadside Reflectors & 3 new 9”x4” Reflectors, still in box new. C-1965, $45.00 as a lot. 814-342-3709 days. 11/18
Small 12V 2 Speed Fan for in a Truck Cab, works well, C-1960, $25.00. 814342-3709 days. 11/18 Farm, Garden, Outdoor - 23
John Deere Z225
Zero Turn Mower, 42 inch deck, $400.00. 570-524-9407. 11/25 Firearms - 26 Stoeger O/U Condor 12 ga. Shotgun, nice engraving, very good, $400.00 OBO. 570768-7119. 11/25
Help Wanted - 28
Experienced Sales Person to handle our Montour & Columbia Co. area. Very good commission struc-
Sales Rep Wanted: Expanding sales force in Lycoming & Clinton 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
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
Brown Rocker Recliner, leather, very good conition. $175.00. 570-2464205. 11/25
FOR SALE: Four (4) section wood louvered doors good condition-30” wide X 29” high - never painted -$10.00Call 570-648-2042-Paxinos, Pa. Courier Piano, excellent condition, comes with bench, $400.00. 570-538-5687 ask for Rose. 12/9
Antique “Kitchen Aid” mixer on original wood cabinet all attachments (except wood ice cream bucket) included. Manufactured in 1916-works good-$200.00 Call 570-648-2042-Paxinos, Pa.
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Stove, good working condition, gray & white with water reservoir, coal or wood. $350.00. 570-4372654. 12/9
Used Blue Rug, 15’ x 12’, good condition, needs shampooed, $25.00. 570-743-2035. 11/25
Houses for Sale - 31
Looking to Buy or Rent to Own House with 4 Bedrooms. 570238-7896. 11/25
Miscellaneous - 35
Two wooden high chairs-very good condition-about 1960’s$15.00 each. Call 570-648-2042-Paxinos, Pa.
Outfit, complete with wax molds, $2,000.00 OBO. 814-342-3709 days. 11/18
Pets - 40 FREE Rabbit. 570373-1876. 11/25
Announcements
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 launching 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-childrensmuseum.org. childrensmuseumbloom@ gmail.com.
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Two bike rack fits on rear trunk lid or van hatchback -good condition-about 10 years old-$20.00 Call 570-648-2042-Paxinos, Pa.
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DIY Tips for Installing Decorative Crown Molding
(Family Features) If you’re looking for a cost-effective way to dress up a room in your home, crown molding can be a simple way to add elegance and class with minimal investment.
length of each wall.
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Crown molding is most commonly applied as a decorative trim where the walls meet the ceiling. It is often painted the same color as the baseboards, door frames and other woodwork, but can be colored to match the ceiling or a different shade to create extra drama.
Though the corner angles may be especially daunting for do-ityourself types, installing crown molding is a project you can tackle without the assistance of a professional. However, it is a good idea to ask for help along the way, as all the measuring, marking and holding up pieces for nailing can be a bit much for one person.
This step-by-step guide can show you how to create a striking design element in your home:
1. Measure the perimeter of your room, remembering to take into account any insets or bump-outs that add additional inches. Be sure to pad your total when purchasing materials to allow for a mistake (or two).
2. Prime and paint the molding, front and back, and allow it to dry completely.
3. Mark the studs near the ceiling on all walls so you can securely attach the molding.
4. Measure from the ceiling down the depth of the molding and mark this point. Using a level, establish a baseline for the
5. Use a miter saw or coping saw to trim angles for corner pieces. Remember the molding as it lays on the saw table is the inverse of its fit to the wall, so you may want to make a few practice cuts to be sure you’re trimming angles properly. A good rule of thumb: For outside corners, the top edge is longer; for inside corners, the longer edge is on the bottom.
6. Attach molding using a nail gun, making sure to hit as many studs as possible for secure attachment.
7. On the sections that fit in corners, nail the center of the molding first, leaving the corner end loose. Use
Indulge Your Sweet Tooth with a Better-for-You Swap
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(Family Features) If you’ve ever come home from a crisp, cool day craving a warm, indulgent treat, you’re not alone. Trouble is, sometimes those baked goodies are a bit too much work when you’re ready to just cozy up on the couch.
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There’s good news: Baking doesn’t have to be hard when you make simple swaps and use ingredients that keep things easy. Try adding fresh produce to a boxed brownie mix in these Sweetpotato Cheesecake Brownies for an “in between” recipe that satisfies your sweet tooth without the hassle.
Plus, it offers a better-for-you twist as the sweetness from mashed sweet potatoes can replace some of the sugar needed to bake regular brownies. Sweetpotatoes are rich in vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and fiber, all of which are good for overall health in this natural sweetener.
While you’re sharing this newfound
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favorite dessert with loved ones, you can also share this fun fact: “Sweetpotato” is deliberately spelled as one word by the North Carolina Sweetpotato Commission. The sweetpotato and white potato are two distinct species representing two different plant families, and the one-word spelling helps correctly distinguish the two.
Give these better-for-you treats a try and find more delicious desserts and other creative ways to use sweetpotatoes at ncsweetpotatoes.com.
Sweetpotato Cheesecake Brownies
Recipe courtesy of the North Carolina Sweetpotato Commission Servings: 16
Brownie Layer:
Floured baking spray
1 package (18.2 ounces) dark chocolate fudge brownie mix
3/4 cup mashed sweetpotato, cooled
1/4 cup vegetable oil
1/4 cup water
1 egg
Cheesecake Layer:
1 package (8 ounces) reduced-fat cream cheese
3/4 cup mashed sweetpotato, cooled
1/2 cup granulated sugar
1 egg
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/4 cup miniature chocolate chips
Preheat oven to 350 F. Spray 9-by-9inch square pan with floured baking spray.
To prepare brownie layer: In medium bowl, stir brownie mix, sweetpotato, oil, water and egg until blended. Spread batter in bottom of prepared pan.
To prepare cheesecake layer: Using electric mixer, beat cream cheese until smooth. Add mashed sweetpotato, sugar, egg and vanilla; mix until well blended. Spread cheese mixture over brownie batter.
Bake 50-60 minutes, or until wooden pick inserted comes out almost clean. Remove from oven and cool 15 minutes. Sprinkle surface with chocolate chips. Cool completely. Remove from pan and serve.
Substitution: Use coconut sugar in place of granulated sugar. #17247
Source: North Carolina Sweetpotato Commission
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a wood shim or screwdriver behind the bottom edge of the molding to make adjustments and eliminate gaps before securing the corners.
8. Where you join two pieces for a long stretch of wall, be sure the seama falls over a stud, so you can nail both ends firmly in place. For the most polished look, fit the ends of these pieces together with complementary 45-degree angles.
to cover nail holes.
10. Caulk all seams using a thin stream and use a finger dipped in water to smooth away excess.
11. Touch up paint, especially over putty spots and seams.
Find more tips for upgrading your home at eLivingtoday. com.
Photo courtesy of Unsplash #15612
Source: Family Features
HELP WANTED DELIVERY
THEME: MANIAS AND PHOBIAS
ACROSS
1. Figaro’s solo, e.g. 5. Not sin, as in math
8. Designer Laroche 11. Pi-meson
DOWN
1. *____phobia, fear of bees
2. Bananaphone preceder
3. Itty bit
9. If your nails aren’t fully sunk, use a nail set to press them deeper. Use wood putty
Must be dependable and have dependable
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12. Cut, like a log 13. *Telephobia, or fear of this device
15. “He’s Just Not That ____ You”, movie 16. 2D measurement
17. Gives a helping hand 18. *Ludomania, obsession with ____ 20. Therefore
21. Poetic feet
22. Accident
23. *____mania, obsession with wealth and power
26. Type of throw, in baseball
30. Miner’s load
31. Member of Round Table
34. Quartet minus one 35. Spacious
37. Last word of “America the Beautiful”
38. Young chicken
39. Cocoyam
40. Largest Asian antelope
42. Haute couture gala location, with The 43. Slimy phlebotomists
45. *____phobia, fear of public speaking
47. Took the bait
48. Tempter
50. Dumbstruck
52. *Gamophobia, fear of ____
55. September stone
56. Cantina cooker
57. Apple leftover
59. Lakes, in Scotland
60. ____ gin
61. “On a ____,” or carefree
62. *____mania, obsession with oneself
63. Cough syrup amt.
64. Additional
4. Language disfunction
5. Indigenous person of Lesser Antilles
6. Track and field star, 1936 Olympics
7. Tear in pantyhose
8. Struck with a mallet
9. Back arrow key
10. Indeed
12. Against the stream swimmer
13. Say “pretty please”
14. *____phobia, fear of snakes and crocodiles
19. Uncooperative, like a mule
22. “Battleship” success
23. Kind of mushroom
24. Grind down
25. Glittery stone
26. Carpet style
27. Lily genus, pl.
28. Angers
29. “All for one and one for all,” to Musketeers
32. Egyptian goddess of fertility
33. Hair raiser
36. *____ effect, or compulsive handwashing
38. Pileus, pl.
40. Entomologist’s catcher, sometimes
41. Agora, plural
44. Tannery supply, pl.
46. Delphi talker
48. Room partitions
49. Lowest deck on a ship
50. Full of excitement
51. Home to Baylor University
52. Lion’s share
53. Hockey score
54. Commits a faux pas
55. A in IPA
58. Increase
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Easy Renter-Friendly Tips to Weatherize Your Home
(StatePoint) Taking the proper steps to weatherproof your rental is a simple way to stay snug this cold-weather season – while also resulting in notable savings on heating and energy bills.
In fact, a Duck brand survey found that 80% of people noticed a decrease in their heating bill after using affordable weatherization products, such as window insulation kits, weatherstrip seals and door draft seals. With this in mind, here are
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temporary ways to prep your rental for the winter without causing any damage.
Install draft seals. Doors and windows are notorious for letting in cold air, which can drastically affect your home’s temperature. Fortunately for renters, the Duck Brand Double Draft Seal is a removable solution designed to insulate your door from both sides. This practical tool blocks drafts while maintaining the room’s temperature, ensuring both comfort and energy efficiency. Simply slide the seal under interior or exterior doors and window frames to keep cold air from coming in. Even better, the seals can be reused in future residences, making them a smart choice for keeping your comfort intact wherever you choose to live next.
Hang thermal curtains. Thermal curtains are an excellent option if you’re looking for DIY ways to increase your space’s energy efficiency. By hanging these insulated drapes, the cold air between the window and fabric remains trapped, helping to maintain a comfortable temperature without the need to turn up the heat. If your lease doesn’t give permission to drill into the wall, use a tension rod to install them.
Embrace window kits. If thermal curtains aren’t your style, installing a removable window kit is just as easy. The Duck Max Strength Rolled Shrink Film Window Insulation Kit creates an added barrier between the outdoor air and your home’s inside. Plus, unlike thermal curtains, the film is crystal clear and allows natural light to peer through
Dress your floors. Who said weatherization can’t be stylish? By placing decorative, cozy rugs on hardwood floors and tiles, you can further insulate your rental. While these items won’t fully prevent heat loss, they do offer an extra layer of warmth and can help reduce drafts from cold floors, making them an obvious choice if you’re a renter looking to stay warm without making permanent changes.
For more weatherization how-to’s, head to www. duckbrand.com/weatherize.
By taking these steps, renters can remain draftfree and damage-free, staying warm while lowering costly electric bills.
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If you send us an ad to run in this section, you must include your real name and address or we will not be able to print your ad. No one ever knows who you are except for the person who handles the replies in my office. Thank you for understanding in this simple matter. Did you meet someone or go further with your relationship? We want to know. Send us your testimonial.
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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.
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
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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
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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.
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Seeking special Christian woman, any
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DO NOT SEND CASH IN YOUR LETTERS TO ANY IC. IT WON’T BE ACCEPTED AND LETTER WILL NOT BE DELIVERED.
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 3/12/25
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 1/21/25
Male, financially secure gentleman, would like to meet a Christian woman, 60 to 70, likes C-W music, the outdoors, & travel. Photo & Phone. DB27205 12/9
IC’s:
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. CW27169IC
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. SD27171IC
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.
AM27178IC
SWtFIC, 42, 5’3”-150 lbs. with blonde hair & blue eyes. Looking for a male who would be interested in corresponding with me.
CW27179IC
FIC, sexy, petite, long dark hair, big hazel eyes, loves to laugh & have fun. Willing to try new things & to relocate for that someone. JB27180IC
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. CW27186IC
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. AM27193IC
SFIC, 50, joyful, caring, good humor, curvy body, full lips, dark hair/ eyes. With love to give. Seeking dependable, stable gentleman to connect with.
FJ27194IC
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.
KZ27196IC
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.
JR27198IC
FIC, 34, looking for long term friendship, someone I can talk to. Won’t regret.
AM27199IC
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.
ET27202IC
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.
LA27209IC
FIC, 39, 5’5”-140, green eyes, long brown hair. No kids & no tattoos. KM27210IC
FIC, blue eyes, dark hair. Looking for good conversation. I can send pictures too. NT27211IC FIC, caring, joyful, good natured, sense of humor, easy to talk to, good listener, ready to connect with someone special. FJ27212IC
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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.
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.