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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

Autos/Trucks - 07

1941 Plymouth Car for sale. Kept in Garage, Pics on Facebook, Market Place. $10,000 Cash Offer. 570-245-8693. 4/29

570-742-4312. 5/6

Mixed Grass Hay, small square bales, $3.50; small round bales, $28.00. 570412-5524. 4/29

Husguvarna Kidney Mower, 38” cut, 15.5 HP, like new, $725.00. 570742- 4312. 5/6

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Multi Family Garage Sale, May 16th, 17th, & 18th, 8 am - ?? Church

Hill Estates Development in back of Fulton Bank, Mt. Pleasant Mills. 5/13

Trader, Sales Position, PO Box 392, Lewisburg, PA 17837

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

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570-742-4312. 5/6

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Roof Brackets, 2 sizes, $3.00 each; Craftsman 10 Radial Arm Saw, $100.00, good condition; Siding Cutting Table w/stand, $300.00. 570-759-3662. 5/6

Heavy Duty Clothes Line Posts, 4 lines. Reaural Metal, $110.00 per set (2); Stainless Steel, $150.00 per set (2). 570-494-1444. 5/13

53 Vehicles 1948 & Up, $1,000 to $5,000 or less. Too sick for hobby. 570538-3464. 6/24

Auto Accessories - 10 For sale parts: 1997 Buick la Sabre, complete and ready to part out. Call 570-204-9626. ufn

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Bolens Diesel Tractor H1502, Hydro 4 ft. Mower cut, 905 hrs. on it, garage kept, like new, $4,450.00. 570-742-4312. 5/6

Self Propelled Push Mower with Bagger, very good condition, $185.00.

Firearms & Acc. - 26

Winchester 12 Gauge Model 120, 3 inch Magnum Pump, $385.00. 570742-4312. 5/6

Savage Model 110, 30-06 bolt action, with 3-9x scope, $550.00. 570-7424312. 5/6

Henry Golden Boy, 22, new in box, $650.00. 570742-4312. 5/6

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Experienced Sales Person to handle our Montour & Columbia Co. area. Very good commission structure. Send resume to The Valley

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

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Small Refrigerator, 4 ft. high, 19”x19”. $195.00.

Like new Electric Grill for outdoor use. New price was $80.00, Now price is $40.00. A steal at Now Price. 570-322-2974. 4/29

Motor Homes/Campers - 36 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

Announcements

Lycoming College Summer Stock marches into town with The Music Man July 26-28. Lycoming College, in collaboration with the Community Arts Center, will bring this golden age musical to life starting July 26 through July 28. The Lycoming College Summer Stocks mission is to offer an opportunity for middle and high school age students to work and perform under guidance from professional theatermakers so that they can bring new passion and skills back to their community and educational programs. Each year, the summer stock program presents a student-centric show with professional production values to a large enthusiastic audience

in the beautiful Community Arts Center. Lycoming College Summer Stock returns to the Community Arts Center stage this July 26 through 28 with The Music Man. By turns wicked, funny, warm, romantic, and touching, The Music Man is family entertainment at its best. Meredith Wilson’s sixtime Tony Award-winning musical comedy has been entertaining audiences since 1957 and is a familyfriendly story to be shared with every generation. The Music Man follows fasttalking traveling salesman Harold Hill as he cons the people of River City, Iowa into buying instruments and uniforms for a boys’ band that he vows to organize-this, despite the fact that he doesn’t know a trombone from a treble clef. His plans to skip town with the cash are foiled when he falls for Marian, the librarian, who transforms him into a respectable citizen by the curtain’s fall. Tickets cost $10-$20 plus fees and will go on sale Monday, March 4, at 10 am and can be purchased at CACLive. com/TheMusicMan or through the Box Office at 570-326-2424. Auditions, open positions, and more information about the cast and crew will be released on the CAC social media channels and website and the Lycoming College Theatre website, Lycoming.edu/theatre/ summer-stock.aspx. The Community Arts Center is a wholly owned subsidiary of Pennsylvania College of Technology, a national leader in applied technology education. 7/22

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• Embrace Seamless Indoor-Outdoor Living: Create a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor spaces by incorporating features like bi-fold doors or expansive sliding glass doors that open onto a patio or courtyard. This continuous flow enhances your living experience and sets the stage for a resort-like ambiance.

• Go Big and Bold with Backyard Landscaping: According to experts, landscaping should provide contrast. “Incorporate modern aesthetics into your backyard with bold and innovative landscaping that includes both hard and soft elements,” suggests Kevin Scott, owner and partner of Alair Sanibel, a custom home builder in Southwest Florida.

• Put Modern Twists on Natural Elements: Bringing the beauty of nature into your outdoor design will create a calming environment. To maintain a contemporary feel, use materials like stone, wood and bamboo in creative ways, such as with modern sculptural planters, sleek wooden decking or minimalist stone pathways.

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(StatePoint) Nearly 25 million people of all ages in the United States are living with asthma, a lifelong chronic disease that makes it harder to move air in and out of the lungs.

Here’s what the American Lung Association wants everyone to know during summer, when extreme heat can make asthma harder to manage.

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1. New challenges are emerging.

Beyond traditional asthma triggers like respiratory infections, secondhand smoke and pets, new challenges are emerging. The effects of climate change include extreme heat, poor air quality, increased allergens, extreme weather events, and more frequent and intense wildfires, all of which are making asthma more difficult to manage.

Excessive heat and humidity increase the risk of asthma exacerbations, asthma-related hospitalization and asthmarelated death, especially for children and women. Patients should limit time outdoors during heat waves, seek access to air conditioning and take steps to improve indoor air quality, as humidity allows dust mites and mold to thrive.

2. City dwellers are particularly vulnerable.

Two-thirds of the average U.S. city is made up of roads, parking spaces, sidewalks and roofs. Since these surfaces are typically dark and non-porous, they contribute to flooding, increased air pollution, poor health and what is known as “urban heat,” a phenomenon in which cities experience warmer temperatures

than surrounding areas. Urban heat, combined with pollutants from power plants, motor vehicles and other pollution sources, creates ozone pollution, also known as smog. Those with asthma can experience symptoms like shortness of breath, wheezing and coughing from both ground-level ozone and particle pollution, as well as from the impacts of extreme weather and airborne allergens.

Sadly, these issues disproportionally impact certain communities. Due to a history of discriminatory practices like systematic denial of mortgages, insurance loans, and other financial services on the basis of race and ethnicity, Black and Indigenous people, and other people of color, are more likely to be living in areas impacted by urban heat and poor air quality.

3. Flooding can harm lung health.

Increased severe storms due to climate change results in more flooding, which can harm lung health. Chemicals, sewage, oil, gas and other dangerous substances found in floodwaters can pose health risks, and mold, associated with asthma attacks, can grow anywhere there is water or

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4. Advocacy efforts are underway.

The Smart Surfaces Coalition is made up of 40 national and international organizations committed to making Smart Surfaces the global urban design standard.

Smart Surfaces encompass a suite of cuttingedge technologies, including reflective (cool) roofs and pavements, green roofs, trees, solar panels and rain gardens. Designed to mitigate urban heat, enhance air quality and improve health, these transformative urban features can cool cities by 5 degrees F, reduce flooding, provide economic benefits and potentially advance environmental justice.

The American Lung Association, an active member of the Smart Surfaces Coalition, encourages cities to take these actions:

• Install light-colored

roads, parking lots and driveways to reflect sunlight and reduce heat.

• Install solar panels to convert sunlight into electricity and provide shade for roofs.

• Plant trees to increase shade.

• Select porous surfaces to collect polluted

stormwater, soak it into the ground, and filter out pollution.

Other strategies to reduce urban heat, air pollution and ozone levels include using public transportation carpooling, increasing green spaces and installing cooling centers in extreme conditions.

Includes: • Boundary survey • ALTA Surveys

• Topographical Surveys

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THEME: THE 1960s

ACROSS

1. “Odyssey” author

6. Time in NYC

9. Pay as you earn, acr. 13. Avoid paying taxes

14. Also

15. Rolled up, on a farm 16. From distant past 17. News channel acronym

18. Very angry

19. *____ Invasion

21. *Vostok I pilot

23. Spring water resort 24. Talcum powder ingredient

25. Muted order

28. Sports award

30. Doled out, as in soup

35. Future atty.’s exam

37. Engage for service

39. In all sincerity

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1. *____ Alpert & the Tijuana Brass

2. Last word over walkie-talkie

3. Algeria’s southern neighbor

4. Written corrections

5. Chef’s guide

6. *____ A Sketch toy, launched in 1960

7. *Just one of “My Three ____”

8. Polynesian kingdom

9. Prefix with trooper or legal 10. Resembling wings

11. Abominable humanoid

12. *#57 Across actress

15. Large feline (2 words)

20. The Obamas’ daughter

22. *”A Man for ____ Seasons” movie

24. Political repression

25. Nordic gl hwein

40. *____ Preminger, director of “Exodus”

41. Petri dish jellies

43. DDS exam

44. Gordon Gekko: “____ is good”

46. Barbershop sound

47. Bread pocket

48. Rumor

50. Whiskey straight, e.g.

52. Cubby hole

53. One-horse carriage

55. *#29 Down invasion coordinator

57. *TV’s Tony Nelson’s “dream”

61. *”8 1/2” and “La Dolce Vita” director

65. Lake scum

66. Toothpaste type

68. Baited

69. Thorny

70. Anger

71. Last eight in college basketball

72. Kill

73. Lamentable

74. Bob Marley, e.g.

26. *____Turf

27. Man behind Windows

29. *Bay of ____ Invasion

31. *”Turn on, tune in, ____ out”

32. Shockingly graphic

33. Fill with optimism

34. *”The Times They Are A-Changin’” singer-songwriter

36. Three on a certain sloth

38. It’s between Ohio and Ontario

42. *#21 Across - first man in ____

45. *”Mary Poppins” producer

49. Not Beta or Kappa

51. Farm tool

54. Front of cuirass

56. Spurious wing

57. Kickboxing moves

58. Twelfth month of Jewish year

59. City of Taj Mahal

60. “____ a soul”

61. Ran off

63. Not gross

67. E in B.C.E. dampness.

62. Purple flower

64. Brainchild

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• Enhance Ambiance with Outdoor Sound Systems:

Install high-quality sound systems so you can enjoy

Helen Morrell Estate

Wed May 8 - 05:00PM

Milton, Pa

Real Estate

1958 3 Bedroom, 1 Full Bath, New Windows 2018 in Kitchen & Living Room, New Metal Roof 2022, Siding Replaced in 1993, Central Air/Oil Heat, Underground Pet Fence, New Stove in 2017, Approximately 100’ x 150’ Lot (0.35 Acres), Approximately $1,700 Yearly Taxes, New Furnace & Central AC in 2003, Large Pantry, Hardwood Floors, 100 AMP Service

LP Records (Some Beatles); 45 LP Records; 1960s Spider-Man Comic Books, Volume 1-24; State Quarter Mint Sets, Gold Edition Quarter Sets; Platinum Edition Sate Quarter Set; New Unopened State Quarter Sets; New Beatles & Revolver LP Albums; Stamp Collection; World’s Fair Stamp; Stamps From Foreign Country; Texas 3 Cent Stamp; Victory 2 Cent Stamp; US 3 Cent & 20 Cent Stamp; US 100 Years of Progress of Women Stamp (1948); US States 3 Cent Stamps & More; Royal Rose Fine China Set; Crackle Glass; Decorative Birdhouses; Flat/ Silverware; Tupperware & Plasticware; Fire-King Jadeite Mixing Bowl; Pyrex Set of 4 Nesting Mixing Bowls in Primary Colors; Texas Ware Mixing Bowl; Wooden Kitchen Utensils; Longaberger Pottery Covered Casserole Dish; Pink Depression Cracker Jar; Corningware Baking Dishes; Cutco 5 pc. Knife Set w/Wall Mount; Pyrex Custard Dishes; Copper Chef Loaf Pan; Graniteware Roasters; Wagner Ware Aluminum Dutch Oven Magnalite; Large Stainless Steel Stock Pot; Flower Sifter; Various Cook/Bakeware; Wooden Rolling Pin; Knife Sharpener; GE Upright Refrigerator; Hamilton Beach Microwave; Brother Knee Control Sewing Machine w/Cabinet; Rotisserie Cooker; 3 pc. Full Size Bedroom Suite; United Dairy Milk Crates; Gibson Heavy Duty Super Capacity Washer; GE Profile Electric Dryer; Yorktown Made Custom 4 Door Oak Cabinet; Picture Puzzles; Bissell Powerglide Pet Vaccum; Towels & Linens; Laundry Baskets; Costume Jewelry; 10k Gold Ladies?? Ring; Sterling .9245 Ring; Men’s Gold Class Ring; Ladies Jewelry Chest; Electric Gone With the Wind Lamp; Oak Plant Stand; Wooden Milking Stool; Oak Entertainment Center; Brown Upholstered Recliner; Brown 3 Cushion Sofa; Polar Bear & Penguin Figures; Disney & Other VHS Tapes; 1952-1955 Milton Yearbooks; Vintage GE 4 Blade Fan; Midcentury Glass Carrier; Wooden Boxes; Marble Top Table; Decorated Chairs; WaPak #10 Indian Head Cast Iron Fry Pan; #4, #8, #10 Wagner Cast Iron Fry Pans; #12 Griswold Fry Pan (small logo); Canning Jars; Army Mummy Bag; Tons of Handmade/Hand Painted Ceramics; Fishing Rods & Reels-Some Left Hand Reels; Hardware; South Bend Classic V 8 Ft Fly Rod 2 pc; Bear Brand Recurve Bow; Proline Compound Bow Parts; Herters Bow; Craftsman ½ HP Bench Grinder; 5 Speed Bench Top Drill Press; Drill Press Vice; Misc. Power Tools; Littlestown Bench Vice; Tool Boxes; Metal Porch Glider; Bradford 16 Upright Freezer; Early Child’s Sled; Coleman Camp Lantern; Minnow Net; Wooden Bench: Westpointe Dehumidifier; Poulan Pro Push Mower w/Rear Bagger & Electric Start; Outdoor Patio Chairs; Folding Lawn Chairs; Lawn & Garden Tools; Lawn Globe; 6 ft. Aluminum Ladder; Hand Cart; Hose Reel; Gas Cans; SunBeam Mixmaster; Folding Dog Ramp; Trash Cans; 1962 Red Coleman Lantern; Campbell Hausfeld 100 PSI Portable Pancake Air Compressor

convenience and comfort outdoors, whether relaxing or entertaining guests.

• Illuminate with Smart Outdoor Lighting: Consider installing smart outdoor lighting systems that can be controlled remotely to improve security and safety and to highlight landscaping and architectural features at night.

• Create a Versatile Outdoor Retreat: Incorporate a backyard studio that can serve as a sheltered spot for various purposes such as a guest room, home office or party room.

• Focus on Wellness and Entertainment:

Design outdoor spaces that promote wellness and entertainment. LeTricia Zogheib of Zogheib Necessary Luxury recommends incorporating features like a giant chess set or innovative installations. “I recently had a client request an outdoor TV installed at the end of his pool that could rise from the ground and rotate for different seating positions,” says Zogheib.

To explore how experts can help you create an outdoor living space that rivals the experience of a high-end resort, visit www. alairflorida.com.

With thoughtful design, premium materials, attention to detail and the expertise of knowledgeable professionals, you can transform your outdoor area into a luxurious retreat where every day feels like a getaway.

• Partner with Expert Builders: Collaborate with experienced builders specializing in outdoor luxury design. “A reputable builder can ensure that your outdoor retreat is crafted with precision and attention to detail,” says Glen Harris III, regional partner at Alair Florida.

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5. Resources are available. Educational programming can help people better manage the disease in summer and yearround. Patients can check out the self-management education programs, information and tools available at Lung.org/asthma or call the American Lung Association’s

Lung Helpline at 1-800-LUNGUSA. Living with an illness, or being the caretaker to someone who is, can take a physical and emotional toll. Patients can get support and knowledge, and connect with others by joining the Lung Association’s Patient & Caregiver Network.

For the 24.8 million Americans living with asthma, extreme summer temperatures and emerging environmental threats can make life more difficult. Fortunately, new educational resources and expanded programming can help patients navigate new and old challenges alike.

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