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Auto’s, Trucks, Vans, SUV’s - 07 BMW Sports Coupe 328xi 2007 silver, 78,000 mi. Car/Fax 2nd owner, excellent condition, garage stored, $6,900. 570-322-5815. 2/22 FOR SALE: Rear Spoiler Fits Chevrolet Colbolt and Pontiac G5. EXC. COND. 570-568 0635. Wanted to Trade 72 Ford Show Car for Ford Truck F15, 30.2 5 spd. Fewer than 90,000 mi, air. Anytime. Sunbury 570286-7849. ufn Rear Spoiler fits Chev. Cobolt and Pontiac GS, excellent condition. 570337-4619. ufn Antiques: 3 Corvairs $1,000, 2 Falcon Station Wagons $1,000, 10 Lincolns V12 and up, 75 vehicles, 1960 and up $1,000 to $5,000 or less. Too sick for hobby. 570538-3464. ufn 1948 Chevy, 2 dr., maroon, looks like it did

in 1948; 1959 Cadillac, 4 dr. hard top, nice; 1964 Galaxy Ford, 4 dr. 289 engine; 1994 Ford Pickup Ranger Super Cab XL.2, 351 engine. 570-3374619. 8/3/21 4 Corvettes 1969 to 72, fined hub caps with center flags, nice condition, needs cleaned. only $125.00 814-3423709 week days. 2/22 Auto/Truck Accessories & Equipment - 10 4 Matched “Dunlop” LT, RV, XT 255/95R16” Radial Rover Tires tubeless from 2001 Ford F250 mounted on Mag Wheels with 8 Hubcap Centers about 8/32” on tires. Firm $150. 570482-2106 leave contact No. 3/8 Ford Power Stroke Diesel Engine 7.3 lt. $5,000.00. 570-275-5495 after 6 pm. 2/22 New Running Boards 2007 Ram 1500 Crew Cab, Chrome Rubber Strps, $180. 570-2755495 after 6 pm. 2/22 2 GM Mid 90’s inside rearview mirrors with gold tint, 5 & 7 wire, 10 1/2 x 3”. Both $50; Pro

Comp Tack , 11,000 RPM Monster, 5” with recall, $100. 814-342-3709 week days. 2/22 Truck Caps for sale. 570-494-0444, call for details. ufn Campers, Motor Homes, & Rec. Vehicles - 11 1995 Chariot Park Model Camper, furnished, 34’x12’, w/loft, computer or office room, sunken BR, tinted living room window, furnished 8’x34’ porch sunscreen, 10’x20’ carport, 10’x20’ new shed. Make offer. 570-966-6220. ufn Farm, Garden, & Outdoor - 23 Meyer 90” snow plow for truck, $100. 570-8475859. 2/22 Guns & Accessories - 26 New in the Box Citidel Semi Auto 12 Guage Shotgun, $700; Baretta 22 Semi Auto Handgun, $350; 40 inch dining room table, $50, also 4 dining room chairs, $20. 717-379-8010. 2/22 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 Cos. Experience sales necessary. Must have car & valid Driver’s License. Territory & account list provided. Send resume to: The Valley

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Valley Vehicle Fin er 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 Wooden Desk with 6 dove tailed drawers, 51”w x 31”h x 30”d, $75; Old Oak Mirror with heavy glass, $30; Lionel Pickup Truck with horse trailer, $40; Duck unlimited Print of mountain lion, numbered, $75; HO Scale Union Pacific Engine & Caboose, new $30. 570530-8954. 3/8 FREE: Used Vinyl Replacement Windows & Screens & Shutters. 717-694-3923. 3/8 Wooden Desk 50”w x 31”h x 30’d with 6

detailed drawers, $75; Older oak mirror with heavy glass, 18”w x 26”h, $30; old large metal tool box with tope handles, $40; nice wood baseball bats, $10 each. 570-5398954. 2/22 Need to stay warm for the winter? I have around 30 heaters. All types. Can be seen rear of 616 Arch St., Williamsport. 2/22 40 Inch round wood dining room table with extention, $50; 4 Wood dining room chairs, all 4 for $20. 717-379-8010. 2/22 Miscellaneos - 35 FOR SALE: 2 Pairs Lee Blue Jeans. Regular Fit 30 Inch Waist 34 Inch Inseam. EXC. COND. 570-568-0635. Deep Wood Stove Water Jacket & controls for in or outdoor use, $500. 570-360-0077. 6 inch Airjet High Temp. Metal Chimney pipe system, 15 ft. high, like new, $425. 570-3600077. 3/8 New Pair of Mens Diabetic Shoes, size 10 1/2, extra wide, $50. 717379-8010. 3/8 Coleman 5000 Watt Generator Model

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go together. Not neutered, very friendly, play well together. I already have 2 cats, my daughter moved to Hawaii & left her 2 cats with me. 570-524-9850. ufn Real Estate - 42 SPORTING GOODS - 48 FOR SALE: Martin Hunting Bow. 29 Inch Drawl Length,65% Let Off. Sights and Rest Included. EXC. COND. 570-568-0635. FOR SALE: P.S.E. Competition Bow. 29 Inch Drawl Length,60% Let Off. Many Extras Included. EXC. COND. 570-5680635. Wanted - 50 Wanted information & memorabilia for Jacks Mountain Camp, Camp Ioka for a research article. Memorabilia from Camp Karoondinham Nikomahs, Kline, Susquehanna Valley Council, West Branch

Council. Also other Boy Scout memorabilia. aiapeu@verizon.net phone 215-946-4511. 2/22 Wanted: a couple used air conditioners, must be clean & good working order. 570-974-1411. 2/22 Wanted: Circuit Cartridges, 570-9220056. ufn Wanted: Old Slot Machines, gum machines, gum or peanut machines, music machines or parts. 570644-1959. ufn Wanted: Pony Cart & Harness. 570-922-0056. ufn

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Water The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends storing at least one gallon of water per person per day for 14 days so that in the event of an emergency that affects water supply, you’ll have enough for both drinking and sanitation. When it comes to long-term storage though, standard plastic bottles are not ideal as they degrade over time, compromising water quality and safety. Instead, consider taking a cue from the military. Standard issue to U.S. and Canadian Armed Forces, Scepter Military Water Cans hold 5 gallons and are made from rugged, high-density polyethylene. BPA-free, they keep chemicals, odors and tastes out of your water; corrosion- and fungus-resistant,

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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. Watch for our new dating online site to begin: www.LookB4YouLeap.net you can sign up but it is very new so be the first to get involved. Sign up! 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 12/2021 Seeking Special Christian

woman, any denomination. DWtCM, 68, (look 55), vegan, healthy, grey hair, blue eyes, 6’, kind, sensitive,thoughtful, gentle. Prefers fine arts, likes gardens, zoos, museums, parks, walking, driving shopping,, day trips, eating out, Celtic things, good music, time at home, good movies, affection, etc. Union Co. Photo please. GD26573 3/8 WdWtF, 83, looking for a man around my age. I live in a HiRise. Write me for more information. MA26572 3/22/21 S/DWtM, 56, looking for female, 40-67, who wants to be wanted, likes are State Parks, long rides in country, out to eat, fairs, carnivals, fireworks, IC’s welcome if released soon. Will respond to all letters. LY26581 2/22 SWtM, 62, just retired early looking for a SF, a color or nationality. All you need is clothing ifneed be. Horney, my trailer is furnished. I need help on inside very little, a little outside. Live in country, couple mi. from Mifflinburg next to town of Penns creek. If you;re 25+, not big, 145 lbs, 5’9” or shorter, in shape, you could be a lucky lady. Free rent possible. All welcome IC inc.. Feb. I’ll have phone & then vehicle. EA26582 2/22 IC’s: SWtFIC, blonde bombshell, 5’3”, hazel eyes. Seeking company of older male. I’m 26, funny, kind, smart, sexy. Hoping to find the right guy to brighten my day. TC26545IC SWtFIC, Looking for a Christian man, not a deal breaker if they aren’t. Loves to laugh, eat, trael, have fun, loves to snuggle. Serious replies only. BK26546IC SWtFIC, sexy, 5’5”, brown eyes, hottie, looking for older man to spend this chilly winter with. I’m 28, funny, & waiting for serious replies only. AP26547IC SFIC, Puerto Rican Barbie, love having phone sex & writing letters. I’m light in the eyes, thick in the thighs. You will enjoy what I have to offer. TM26550IC FIC looking for a male pen pal. AB26551IC FIC, Irish, brown hair, blue eyes, 5’11”, thick built. I have lots of tattooes. Looking for a pen pal. KB26552IC FIC, tall, brown hair, hazel eyes, curvy in all the right places. 40, looking for a pen

pal that will actually write back to me. I’m a funny, very good hearted person. Don’t like drama, love animals, very blunt person, don’t sugarcoat anything. TA26553IC SWFIC, 33, sweet, adorable, wants to find a man who will except me even though I can be a little bad at times. Want to meet someone who I can give my all & love you like no other has ever done before. I am looking to start a positive & successful future. SM26554IC SWtFIC, loving & caring, 38, looking for someone to love & hold. Hoping to one day start a future with a special somebody. LS26555IC SFIC, looking for a safe pandemic pen pal? Love to laugh & enjoy life with a special someone. I’m 31, brunette bombshell waiting for you now. GA26556IC SWtFIC, 27, 5’8”-170, long brown/blonde hair, hazel eyes. I love music, movies & outdoor activities, sports & fun. I’m very funny, outgoing, & family oriented. Looking forward to meeting new people. AF26557IC SWtFIC, 53, 3rd generation Italian. Looking for pen pal to communicate with. I’m educated & work in the drug & alcohol department. Enjoy East Coast traveling, campfires, staying home sometimes on the weekends, football games & New York City. Live in Central Pa. so exiting the state is so easy for me. GL26558IC SWtFIC, German, enjoy the company of a man, love to cook, clean & the outdoors. Like to get dirty at times & clean up very well. I like to be loved & want someone who likes to be treated like a man. Am on my way home & look forward to hearing from you. SM26559IC SWtFIC, outgoing, love nature, am a romantic. Looking for someone to share my life with. LS26560IC SWtFIC, 56, looking for a friend. I love country music and animals. I’m very caring & very easy to get along with. If you’re feeling lonely & need a friend, please write. PJ26561IC Petite SWtFIC, long dark hair & blue eyes, looking for love & companionship. Funny, outgoing, & caring. I am a dream come ture. AL26564IC FIC, brown eyed, 28,

Caramel Machiate, lady who loves meeting new people & is looking for a friend or possible relationship. LN26565IC WtFIC, young, freaky girl that’s looking for an honest, enjoyable man. I love sex, sports, & life. I aim to please. RG26566IC FIC, 30, 5’2”-140, blonde hair, blue eyes, bubbly, kind seeking companionship & dependable friendship from an older gentleman. AC26567IC FIC, 45, 5’4”-150, brown hair/eyes, loving, down to earth, kind seeking companionship, friendship from older gentleman. FJ26568IC WtFIC, young, looking for male companionship. 4’11”-36C, fat rump. I’m super fun, freaky. RG26569IC SWtFIC, 33, happy & loving & looking for a pen pal who would like to be a friend. I should be home in 10 months. I enjoy romance, outdoors, & travel. I have been through a lot & am ready to be successful in a happy future. SM26570IC SFIC, 38, blue eyes you will get lost in, long blonde curly hair, athletic build, 4 grown kids. Enjoy quality time with a special someone. Looking for a man who wants to be loved & cared for. LS26571IC SWtFIC, 31, looking for a companion, someone I can get to know & maybe become more with. MB26575IC FIC, 37, 5’2”-125, dirty blonde, blue eyes, smart, creative, very blunt. I’m all about loyalty & honesty & look for that in a person. Love to make people laugh & motivate them, Love the outdoors. I’m happy go lucky. BN26576IC FIC, 40, voluptuous breast, firm body, brown eyes & hair. Released in a few months. Looking for love & a relationship. Hw26577IC FIC, 29, 5’1”-130, green eyes, dirty blonde hair, outgoing, like to have fun & meeting new people. Enjoy the outdoors & traveling. Interested in older men, looking to build a friendship with. BW26578IC SWtFIC, 46, brown hair, green eyes, 140 lbs., seeking friend or companion to share my interestswith. Enjoy camping, swimming, fishing, boating, 4 wheeling. Indian/Irish/German/ English. Looking for a fresh start & willing to relocate. TS26579IC

SWtFIC looking for a companion. 31, sexy body. MB26580IC FIC Nascar Fan, love cooking, reading, writing, I’m kind, put others before myself. Any single guy who would like to write to someone who will be in prison for awhile, please help me out. I have no one to write to. PM26583IC SWtFIC, 38, outgoing, looking for a man to spend time with, love exercising regularly. Long curly blonde hair, blue eyes, should be home by the end of the year. Like to travel, spend quality time, enjoy outdoors, ocean, animals. Hope to find a pen pal who I can get to know and that is willing to continue a friendship once I’m at home. LS26584IC SWtFIC, 33, 5’2”, petite, outgoing, fun, & very satisfying. Looking for a companion. Home in March. AL26585IC FIC, 29, 5’1”-130, green eyes, dirty blonde hair, outgoing, like the outdoors, like to have fun, the life of the party. Looking for a pen pal, someone to get to know & build a friendship with, maybe more. BW26586IC 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. Some ads may be from lonely individuals who are incarcerated.


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Birds Attacking Your Windows? Here’s How to Stop It banging into your window. When repeated, these actions deplete a bird’s energy and put its health and the health of its nesting young at risk. Though this can occur at any time of year, it happens most often in spring, with males. A Solution

(StatePoint) If you’ve ever noticed a bird attack your windows, you may wonder why this strange behavior is occurring. Beyond the potential disruption it might cause your family, repeated attacks can be harmful to birds. Understanding the problem however, can help you put a stop to it, and better protect the birds nesting on your property.

You can help stop this problem from occurring. One good solution designed to do so is Stop Bird Attack, a removable, white coating that may be sprayed on any window. It eliminates the bird’s window reflection, calms the bird and stops the attack. Effective for Northern Cardinals, American Robins, California Towhees and other territorial birds, Stop Bird Attack is made by WindowAlert, a brand that also makes bird window decals and UV Liquid products that help prevent bird strikes (another common hazard to birds). More information can be found by visiting windowalert. com.

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Many birds will stake out a territory, perhaps by your home, and vigorously defend it. If a territorial bird discovers its reflection in your window, it may perceive this reflection to be another bird competing for its territory and mate, compelling the bird to attack. This attack of its own reflection can take the form of pecking or scratching at your window, as well as flying up and

While you are at it, consider other dangers to birds that you can eliminate on your property. For example, by swapping out conventional pesticides

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• Why use raised garden beds? A raised garden bed can help facilitate the ideal growing environment, as most people don’t have that perfect soil naturally in their yard. Their accessibility makes them easier to work in and maintain. Plus, they’re a nice architectural design element in any landscape.

• What materials work best? Treated lumber is the most readily available and economical material and will likely last the longest, however, being an organic gardener Lamp’l prefers untreated Raised garden beds create visual interest and an ideal growing environment. hardwood, as it identify potential red flags, including: lasts almost as long and doesn’t contain chemicals. Other materials you have around Hardware cloth, wire cutters and fence staples the home and yard, such as rocks, old tubs, • Work gloves, safety glasses and ear plugs etc., can work too.

• Where’s the best location? Build your • Wheelbarrow (to transport soil) • What’s the ideal size? The main rule of raised garden bed on level ground, in full 1. Begin by cutting six, 6 x 6 timbers, each the thumb applies to width. The bed should sun exposure near a water supply. measuring 10-feet 6-inches in length. And six, be wider than 4 feet, as you never want to 6 x 6 timbers, each measuring 4-feet 6-inches compact the soil when working. Length DIY Instructions: in length. Drill rebar holes in each timber. however, is based on personal preference and needs. As far as height is concerned, To build a 10-foot x 4-foot x 18-inch raised 2. Once the first layer of bed has been placed, you want the roots to be able to grow out bed, you’ll need: leveled and squared in your desired location, • Nine 6-inch x 6-inch x 12-foot cedar timbers fasten the corners using 10-inch wood screws. We have the LARGEST amout Secure the entire layer to the ground with 10 of IN STOCK PARTS in the area. • Tape measure, t-square and marking pencil pieces of rebar.

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air quality. • According to Energy Star, 20-30 percent of the air that moves through the duct system of a typical home is lost due to leaks, holes and poorly connected ducts. Consider professional duct sealing for improved energy efficiency and lower bills. • Check to see whether your furnaces and air conditioners bear the ENERGY STAR logo. If not, consider a new unit. A properly-sized and installed ENERGY STAR air conditioner uses up to 20 percent less electricity than older models, and doing so may make you eligible for a Federal Tax Credit. • Have a technician give your home’s cooling system a pre-season tune-up so that everything is running efficiently by the time warmer weather

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Celebrate spring holidays with extra flair around the home. From adding a colorful vase of flowers to the coffee table, a new wreath on the front door or new pastel-colored pillows for the couch, seasonal decorative touches can help provide a fresh look and pops of color to any home. Consider adding festive holidaythemed decorations too, like a centerpiece filled with plastic eggs on the dining room table.

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