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VALLEY DATEBOOK AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY ROAD TO RECOVERY PROGRAM SEEKS VOLUNTEERS Imagine being diagnosed with cancer, but you don’t have transportation to your cancer treatments. Every patient in our area miss potentially lifesaving cancer treatment because they are too ill to drive themselves and are unable to find a ride. The American Cancer Society Road To Recovery® program provides free transportation to and from cancer treatment. The program needs volunteers to coordinate rides, as well as volunteer drivers. For more information about volunteering or about the American Cancer Society’s programs and services visit www. cancer.org or call 1-800-227-2345. ufn RENT & PROPERTY TAX REBATES Forms and assistance are available at no cost from Department of Revenue district offices, state legislators’ offices, Union-Snyder Community Action Agency, or by contacting the Agency on Aging in your county. The rebate benefits eligible Pennsylvanians age 65 and older, widows and widowers age 50 and older; and people with disabilities age 18 and older. The income limit is $35,000 a year for homeowners and $15,000 annually for renters and half of Social Security income is excluded. For more information, contact: Community Action Agency: 570374-0181 Representative Fred Keller: 570-966-0052 or 570-8370052, Representative Garth Everett: 570-546-2084 (Gregg & White ARTICLES ¥ VEHICLES ¥ HEALTH ¥ CROSSWORDS ¥ HOME IMPROVEMENT ¥ EVENTS Lynda Deer Twp) Representative Schlegel-Culver: 570-286-5885, Union-Snyder Agency on Aging: CROSSWORDS ¥ HOME IMPROVEMENT ¥ EVENTS 570-524-2100 or 570-374-5558. ufn Christ Centered Recovery Meetings: Monday: Freedom Family Owned and Revolution 7:00pm – 8:30pm LLC

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Open Meeting Grace Covenant Community Church 99 N. Shuman St. Middleburg 17842; Tuesday: Recovery Thru Christ 7:00pm – 8:00pm Open Meeting Sanctuary of Praise, The Church on the Hill 4284 Westbranch Hwy Lewisburg 17837; Thursday: Hands of Encouragement 6:00pm – 7:00pm Open Meeting Brookside Ministries Church 11 Stetler Ave. Shamokin Dam 17876; Thursday: Celebrate Recovery 2nd & 4th Thursdays of Month 6:00pm – 8:00pm Open Meeting Crossroad Church of the Nazarene 71 Nazarene Lane Milton 17847. ufn Nar-Anon meetings for concerned friends and relatives of someone with a drug or alcohol abuse problem. Nar-anon groups meet: Wednesday’sBeaver Memorial Church, Third St, Lewisburg, 7:30 pm to 9:30 pm. ufn. GED Classes. Testing and reading help available in your area. For information: Call (570)-523-1155. ufn Looking for new members. The American Legion Riders are Members of the American Legion who are motorcycle enthusiasts. We participate in parades, motorcycle events and support the community in which we live, work and play. Members of the legion riders come from the American Legion, Auxiliary and sons of the American Legion. The American Legion riders were formed: To participate in parades and ceremonies that are helping with the aims and purpose of the American Legion. To promote motorcycle safety programs and to provide a social atmosphere for American Legion Members who share the same interest, to use our association to promote and support programs of the American Legion. We are not a motorcycle club and do not practice motorcycle club rules or regulations. The American Legion Riders are family oriented just as its parent organization, the American Legion. If you are interested in joining, contact Steven Klapp (570)-490-3879. Ufn Now-April 30: Milton Art Bank Exhibit Black & White View art from 1400 BCE to 2019 at a special exhibit at the Milton Art Bank (MAB). Located in a former bank building, MAB is a museum featuring art exhibitions and performances. Through its diverse programming, MAB aspires to promote an engagement with art in its many forms. Free and open to the public. Milton Art Bank Milton Daily, Apr 19 - Apr 26 Susquehanna River Valley Restaurant Week Susquehanna River Valley April 19-26, 2020 Susquehanna River Valley Restaurant Week At your Favorite Restaurants throughout Central PA’s Northumberland, Snyder and Union counties 800-525-7320 www.VisitCentralPA.org Enjoy and savor your favorite Susquehanna River Valley restaurants or explore new places to tempt and please your palate. Enjoy appetizers, entrées and desserts that highlight each restaurant’s specialties and their chef’s unique culinary talents. During Susquehanna River Valley Restaurant Week, food enthusiasts will have the opportunity to sample a variety of taste treats and menus at unbeatable prices! Enjoy price fixed, three-course daily dinner menus or opt for more unique dining experiences such as VIP dinners,

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But first, you’ll need to fuel up, as gasoline, kerosene and diesel fuel are all required for outdoor tasks like removing fallen tree limbs and power washing driveways. Follow this advice from the experts at Scepter to use fuel properly and safely. Dispose of Old Fuel “Safely dispose of any leftover fuel in containers from winter activities,” says Daniel Marshall, vice president of marketing and business development with Scepter. “Winter fuel is heavier, and a unique blend. Fuel available in spring and summer is different and should be used for lawn care and sporting equipment.” You can safely dispose of a winter mix of gasoline, Marshall notes, by carefully funneling it into your car so that a small amount of remaining winter fuel will mix in with the gasoline in your larger tank. Selecting Containers Inspect your existing fuel containers for cracks and leaks. If you find signs of aging, invest in new, durable fuel containers, like Scepter SmartControl. Available in one-, two- and fivegallon gas, kerosene and diesel sizes, these high-density polyethylene containers have child safety features for added protection. Additionally, their innovative spout design provides a clean and fast pour, helping save gas for where it’s needed by eliminating spills. Their usercontrolled flow valves and flame mitigation devices (FMD) make it easy and safe to direct the amount of fuel being dispensed.

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Building a Home? What to Ask Your Builder About Lighting StatePoint) While lighting is an essential piece of new home design; it’s often selected and installed at the end of the building process. What’s more, statementmaking decorative lighting is often not part of the initial design at all. “Many builders today are opting for only recessed lighting in new home builds. Not only does this provide inadequate light, it creates a sterile look,” says Jennifer Kis, director of marketing communications for Progress Lighting. “It’s important to consider decorative lighting in the initial budget to highlight all the other accents and purposeful design in your home.” The good news is that today, there are luxury lighting options that suit any budget and lifestyle trend. For example, Progress Lighting offers the Point Dume Collection created by influential interior designer, Jeffrey Alan Marks. Inspired by the California coastline, fixtures in this fashionforward collection highlight artistic influence and rich finishes. Progress also offers the Design Series, which offers sophistication at accessible prices, along with hundreds of other decorative interior and exterior beauty. fixtures. • Decorative lighting should be installed “For the style impact it gives the home, closer to eye level than functional recessed decorative lighting is definitely worth the lighting and reinforce the home’s unique investment,” says Piper Stromatt, interior design. As the single focal point for each designer for Curate Custom Homes in living area, decorative fixtures define a Chattanooga, TN. “We’ve tested recessed- space, which is especially crucial in open only lighting schemes and our clients floor plans. immediately sense something lacking in the home’s ambiance. We always recommend • Avoid installing recessed lighting in rooms including decorative lighting, as it increases where flattering and comfortable light is the perceived value of the home as well as necessary, such as overhead in the master offers a finishing touch.” bathroom or in a nursery where high-wattage lights can be uncomfortable for baby’s eyes. Be sure to discuss the lighting plan during your design phase. Once the build has When planning the lighting for your new started, it may be more expensive to make home, Stromatt recommends asking these changes. When talking lighting with her questions: clients, Stromatt emphasizes these key points: • Is the lighting package pre-determined? Often, builders offer a choice of one or more • Layer a combination of task lighting with standard packages. Before confirming your decorative lighting. A properly layered lighting selection, ask what upgrades are available, scheme creates comfort, functionality and what the costs are, and if there any design

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1. Write your letter to the person of interest. Be sure to put a way to contact in your letter. Phone or address. 2. Seal letter in blank envelope. 3. Put ad code in lower left corner and stamp in top right corner. Now you are ready to mail to us. Leave rest of envelope blank. No return address, NOTHING else on it. 4. Place this sealed letter into a fresh new envelope. Place your payment along with sealed letter and seal. Put in $4.00 FEE. 5. Now address this envelope to: Look Before You Leap, P.O. Box 392, Lewisburg, PA 17837. This envelope you can put your return address on it. 6. MAIL IT. 1 issue free! Run Your Ad Longer! PLACE YOUR AD FOR FREE - 1 ISSUE.

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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, 66, 5’8”-202, in good shape, retired, widowed, looking for unattached woman, 60’s, for dating, movies, out to eat, county fairs. No drugs or booze, tired of living alone. Romance, hopefully possible live in. Located rural McClure area. KU26174 5/11 WdWtM, 70, 5’8”-200, WdWt retired truck driver, seeking woman in mid 60’s for daytime dating, movies, out to eat, weekly visits, Lewistown to Selinsgrove Area. I am still an active man, need a friend, romance hopefully, no drugs. KU26266 10/12 S/DWtM, of mixed heritage, 6’-225, NS, casual drinker, love the outdoors & weekend getaways. Looking for a sensuous copilot with good road map skills. Slightly bald & nicely built. Seeking my better half for exciting times to come. I’m house trained with various skills, 62 & looking for a young minded lady. I’m also available to relocate. I’d love to find someone who lives in the country. Please send photo & phone.

TB26391 6/22 SWtM, 6’-240, Ex United States Navy Seal, muscular build, retired, semidisabled, brown hair & eyes, ex professional singer/ musician, living alone, NS, ND, NDrugs, very romantic. Seeking attractive SF, social drinker only, social smoker is fine, no drug use, for correspondence. Possible long term relationship later. Please respond with photo full length, no more than 6 months old. Include way of contacting you, prefer address. Honesty is a very important factor to me. RM26434 7/6 IC’s lSWtFIC, 28, caring, loving, available to meet your every needs. I have long legs, small waist, red hair. AM26403IC FIC, 38, blonde, blue, looking to vibe with someone fun. HH26404IC FIC, 25, thick, actively curvaceous. Looking for deep, intellectual conversations & someone to pass the time with. HH26405IC FIC, If you do your homework, I don’t have to say much. Reach out, you won’t be disappointed. 23 yrs. old. SB26406IC SWtFIC, looking for companion & help. JK26407IC FIC, 22, lt. brown skin, 130 lbs., looking for a nice guy to start a relationship with & someone who likes to come see me in person & get to know me. BS26408IC SWtFIC, 4’11”, 36, don’t be surprised, good things come in small packages. Tired of the games, looking for companionship & someone who can make me laugh. TF26409IC SFIC, 40, while here, my fiance & grandma both passed away. Looking for someone to get to know & maybe make new memories with. I’m not looking for someone to take care of me, just someone to love me & build a new future with. SN26410IC FIC, country gal with red hair, blue eyes, 34, outgoing, down to earth, love the outdoors & being around family. Looking for a pen pal. HG26411IC SWtFIC, looking for a friend. I enjoy learning new things, love the outdoors, 5’3”, blue eyes. HT26412IC WtFIC, 35, blonde/ blue, 5’3”-135, athletic, energetic, competitive, plays hard, loves hard, gives everything my all. Looking for someone willing to take a chance on me. AK26413IC FIC, pretty, mature, caring, big hearted, down to earth, lovable, lonely woman looking for friendship in a mature dependable, non judgemental person who is open minded to explore. FJ26414IC

BILL: FIC, tall, sexy, blonde, 34, thin build, fun & open minded. Bill, I need your address. KL26415IC FIC, I am looking for someone special & outgoing. I love to play & have fun. 34, beautiful, great personality, ready to settle down with a good man. TC26416IC SWtFIC, 55, 5’6”-120, brown hair, blue eyes. I would love to have a friend. I love to write, don’t do emails. Love dogs, country music. PJ26417IC FIC, looking for a pen pal, interesting conversation with enhanced wisdom, patience & self control. Sense of humor a must. SF26418IC FIC, tall, sexy, blonde, 34, thin, green eyes, super fun & open minded, pictures upon request. KL26419IC SWtFIC, 32, hot, sexy, looking to find my soulmate. I would love to meet you & turn you inside out with my love. SM26420IC SWtFIC, 53, seeking older gentleman. In desperate need of a good laugh & some spice of life. I enjoy couple’s time. Mother of 2 adult children, family oriented is a must. Not afraid to go a little wild. TF26421IC SWtFIC, prison bunny seeking mate. Easter’s here & there’s no Peter Rabbit in sight. Looking for male companion to talk to, write & have visit. If that’s you, please HOP my way. RO26422IC FIC, 36, blonde/blue, 171 lbs., have 5 months till I max out. Looking for a soul mate to connect with . I’m in school for building trades & work inside grounds. Looking for someone who will be honest, non violent & love to be a family man, 3550. KS26423IC WtFIC, 27, dark brown hair, blue eyes, 5’9”, mother of 2, country girl, love mudding, bonfires, camping, horseback riding, cowboy boots with hoodies. Easy going, love to laugh & chill. Be here until Dec 2020, looking for someone to talk to, write, & get to know. JL26424IC Tall, sexy blonde, 34, thin, pretty, lonely, ready to play. BILL who wrote me without an address, I need your address. KL26425IC SWtFIC, 40, nice build, long dirty blonde hair, girl next door type. Looking for men, age/race unimportant. Just want to meet some new people before I get out. NC26426IC FIC, take a leap of faith & write me. MM26427IC FIC, a little sassy but always classy, blueeyed blonde. Looking for someone to listen to & laugh with & keep good company. AC26428IC FIC, 47, Puerto Rican Barbie, beautiful, fun, loving, caring, light in the

eyes & thick in the thights. I’m looking for donations, companionship, & a good time. TM26429IC FIC, young, brown hair & eyes, exotic beauty, sweet & fun loving. Pictures available. RH26430IC FIC, 30, positive, vibrant spirit, classy, & ready to live life with the right man. Thick, gorgeous, Puerto Rican/Ukrainian mix. Let’s start a new life. GA26432IC FIC, 26, 5’, blue eyes, curly hair, outgoing personality. I’m an anything goes type of woman who is ready to please at any given time. Open minded, looking for fun & companionship. LO26433IC SWtFIC, 45, brown/green, 140 lbs., love the beach, carnivals, roller coasters. Enjoy being outdoors in the country fishing, swimming, four wheeling. I like to believe there is good in everyone & live ife to the fullest & take nothing for granite. Looking for someone to share my interessts with, a fresh start, & willing to relocate. TS26435IC FIC, country girl, 26, looking for a pen pal, current picture upon request. 8 months till freedom, let’s talk. SV26436IC FIC, looking fr a long term pen pal & someone who has a lot in common with me. I’m brunette, 5’6”, heart of gold, thick body with big booty. Big on family & loyalty, love to laugh & enjoy life. You only live once & I don’t want to waste it. GR26437IC FIC, super sexy, spontaneous, pretty & petite, hour glass physique, 30, caramel skin, big brown eyes. CB26438IC SWtFIC, sweet & sexy, looking for a friend. Will be going home very soon. I would like to start a friendship that could help us both. I understand things are hard at this time, but I’m here to talk to & listen to. I can take your mind off of the negative for a little. I like to have fun & bring happiness. Stay at home to stay safe & write me if you get lonely. SM26439IC FIC, brown eyed girl, small build, 22, young & tons of fun, adventurous, open minded, loves to write letters. AD26440IC SWtFIC, 37, long red hair, medium build, blue eyes. Looking for 30 & older SWtM for pen pal & possibly more. I am a local & have short sentence. AB26441IC SWtFIC, young, loving, & adventurous, looking for a loving partner that wants to start building a future together. I love to be happy, have lots of fun & likes to get dirty. Don’t worry I’m adorable & clean up very nice. SM26442IC SWtFIC, since we’re all quarantined, you may be looking for a friend, so am I.

36, short, spunky & bisexual. Looking for a man or woman to have a friendship or possibly a relationship. Let’s get to know each other. TF26443IC SWtFIC, a lovely, 55, looking for a friend & long term relationship. I enjoy art, music, animals, & more. Love to spend quality time with someone close to me. Willing to travel & show my romantic side. Hope to hear from someone soon who is looking for a great future. PS26444IC FIC, 23, funny, loving, creative, loyal, & a very bubbly woman. Like to draw, read & listen to music, country being my favorite. I tend to see the good in people. Love is blind, it sees with the heart, not eyes. CH26445IC SWtFIC, 33, looking for a friend who wants to build a relatioinship & who enjoys being held & kissed. Love to cook, working & pleasing my special someone. We can explore the outdoors & world together or we can stay at home & still make memories together. SM26446IC FIC, small town girl, fun, easy going, 22, slim, sexy, & fun size. AD26447IC FIC, 5’6”, brown eyes & hair, Italian/German/Irish. I love to write & meet new people. Looking for a pen pal, someone to makeme laugh & keep me occupied. I can receive mail, emails & video visits. GR26448IC SWtFIC, 38, 5’3”-140, long blondish brown hair, beautiful baby blue eyes. Looking for a male who would be interested in corresponding. CW26449IC 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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