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FREE CLASSIFIEDS. LOOK FOR THE FORM IN OUR PAPER.... CLASSIFIED TESTIMONIAL 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 Antiques - 2 Antique Singer & Stndard Sewing Machines with tables, approximately 1900’s, very old & rare, $500 each. Call or text Anthony 814-3660482. Bradford, Pa. Can deliver for a fee depending on location. 4/19

Apt. & Houses for Rent - 4 2 Bedroom Apartment, 1 mile in country from West Milton, 1 1/2 bath, open porch, with view, no children, Seniors welcome, $650/mo. furnished. 570-5686823. 4/19 Auto’s, Trucks, Vans, SUV’s - 07 2003 Dodge, 2500 Heavy Duty Pickup with gooseheads hitch, low miles, perfect 8 ft. bed, $10,000. 570-7134696. 4/5 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,

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gold tint, 5 & 7 wire, 10 1/2x3”, with temp & direction. Both $50; Pro Comp Tack 11,000 RPM Monster, 5 inch with recall. 814-3423709 weekdays. 4/19 22” x 60” carrier for back of car, $50; Toy Rack with baskets, $25. 570-452-6419. 4/5 Brand new Cowl Fiberglass Glass Hood Scoop, 27x31x3”, still in box. $75. 814-3423709 weekdays. 4/19 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. 570966-6220. ufn Farm, Garden, & Outdoor - 23 1948 Ford 9N Tractor 3 Pt. Hitch, rear blade, weather hood, radiatorguard, needs carburator, work, no rust. 570-204-2385. 4/19 Hay - 3 round bales of Timothy, Grade A, very clean, no weeds or waste, excellent horse hay, $90/bale. 570-5686823. 4/19 3 point Hitch with one

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Furrow Plow, $250.42. Snow Blower for older sears garden tractor, $200. 570-672-2314. 4/5 Harvest Handler , 16’; Grain Elevator, chain drive with rubber sweeps, $500. 570-6722314. 4/5 Dicks, Dicks, Dicks Bargain Shop: I have around 60 fishing poles starting at $10 each. Also have tackle & equipment. Can be seen at 616 Arch St. Williamsport. After 10 am every day except Wed. & Sunday. 4/5 Guns & Accesasories - 26 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 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

2014 Ford Focus, 4 cyl., auto ...........................$5,995 2014 Versa Note, 4 cyl,. Auto ...........................$5,995 2011 Chevy Cruze, 4 cyl., 6 speed ....................$6,995 2011 Chevy Mailbu, 4 cyl., at...........................$6,495 2008 Mercury Mariner, V-6, Auto, 4x4, silver ...$6,496 2008 Chevy Malibum 4 cyl., Auto ....................$5,495 2008 Ford F-150, Ext Cab, V8, Auto, 4x4..........$9,495 2007 Ford Focus, 4 cyl., at ..............................$2,995 2006 Dodge Stratus, V6, Auto..........................$2,995 2005 Dodge Carvan, 6 cyl., Auto ..................... $1.295 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee, V8, CD, 4x4..........$5,995 2004 Ford Escape, 6 cyl,., Auto, 4x4 ................$3,495 2003 Ford F150, 6 cyl., auto, 4x4....................$2,995

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Valley Vehicle Fin er Box 392, Lewisburg, Pa 17837 or email: the valleytrader@yahoo. com Household/Furniture - 30 Apartment Size Washer & Dryer, 24” wide, 26” deep, $195. 570-568-6823. 4/19 Parlor Stove (small), burns coal only, $100. 570-435-0365 or 570244-8212 after 3 PM. 4/19 Glider Rocker with ottoman, $30. 570-4733725. 4/5 White Storm Door with full glass, 32x81, $80: New roll of emerald green plush carpet, 9x13, $90; 1997 Lincoln Town Car, beautiful dark blue rag top, white bottom, extra set of tires, 570-6487486 or 570-556-6225. 4/19 Curio Cabinet, condave glass 7 ft. high, like new. Sauder Wardrobe new in box; Collectible Indian Dolls; Leather Furniture. 570-9714167. 4/5 Miscellaneos - 35 Personal Home Computer, Trouble Shooter needed for on site. Allenwood 570538-1932. 4/19 Alisis Double Bass Electric Drum Set with gorilla amplifier, super nice, $395. 717379-8010. 4/19 Accordion for sale 570-922-0056. ufn Toledo Commercial Meat Band Saw, $900. 570-672-2314. 4/5 Coleman 5000 Watt Generator Model

Announcements - 38 The 13th Annual Fremont & Port Trevorton Fire Companies Consignment Auction will be held on Sat., April 24 at the Snyder Co. Produce Auction, 6130 Susquehanna Trail Port Trevorton. Consignments and donations accepted Fri, April 23, 8 AM - 6 PM. Benefits the Fremont & Port Trevorton Fire Companies & Chritian Aid Ministries. For more info or to list something on the sale bill call 570-765-8676. For a full sale bill when it becomes available visit fremontfd.com. 4/19 The Fremont Fire Department will be having a Take-Out Ham & Chicken Dinner on Sat., April 10th from 4 PM till ?? at the Fremont Social Hall, 299 Millrace Rd., Mt. Pleasant Mills. All proceeds benefit the Fremont Fire Department. 4/5 The 13th Annual Fremont & Port Trevorton Fire C o m p a n i e s Consignmnt Auction will be held on Sat., Apri 24th at the Snyder Co. Produce Auction

6130 Susquehanna Trail Port Trevorton. Looking for quality. Consignments: heavy equipment, truck, trailers, farm machinery, ATV/ UTV’s, lawn & garden, storage sheds, truck loads of hay, straw, & firewood, saddles & tack accessories, buggies, carriages, sporting goods, tools, lawn furniture, nursery stock, hanging baskets, crafts, household goods, new & used furniture, antiques & collectibles, handmade quilts. Consignments & donaions accepted Friday April 23, 8 am to 8 PM. Lots of good food. Plan to spend the day. Benefits the Fremont & Port Trevorton Fire Companies & Christain Aid Ministries.For more info or to list something on the sale bill call 570-765-8676. For a full sale bill when it becomes available vist fremontfd.com

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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.

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Port Trevorton & Fremont Fire Companies 13th ANNUAL CONSIGNMENT AUCTION April 24, 2021 – Sale Starts at 8:30 AM

At Snyder County Produce 6130 South Susquehanna Trail, Port Trevorton, PA

Contact Jeff 570-765-8676 or For Large Equipment, Trucks & Trailers, Etc. contact Joe 570-490-8801

Benefits the Fire Companies & Christian Aid Ministries Rapid Response Team of PA Tractors & Farm Equipment: ’15 CIH MXU115 4x4, EROPS, 5,546 hrs; ’13 JD 6620 4x4, EROPS, 9,725 hrs; ’07 JD 5225 2WD, EROPS, New Rear Tires, 4,000 hrs; ’79 IH 1586 Cab Tractor, Motor was rebuilt, 160HP; ’82 NI 802 Unisystem w/767 Chopper, w/3 Row Corn Head & Hay Head, Working Cond; ‘65 Haze Lowboy Pintle Hitch Combine Trailer w/Title; PikRite 1190 Vertical Beater Manure Spreader, HydraRam, Flotation Tires, Lights; CIH 8575 3’x3’ Square Baler w/Liquid Applicator; Hesston 5545 Round Baler; ‘07 Custom Built Tilt Table for trimming cow hoofs w/title, working cond; Flat Wagon on Rubber Tire Running Gear; NH 316 Baler w/Kicker; 2-Little Giant Elevators; 18’ Baron Bros. Spreader for Truck; Massey Harris Combine; ’82 MF 850 Combine w/6 Row 30” Corn Head; Krause 3100 Landsman 27’ Disk; IH 181 Harrow; 13’ 3pt. Harrow w/Roller Basket; CIH 1020 Flex Head w/ New 27’ Zimmerman Header Wagon Construction Equipment: ‘14 Bobcat S130 Skidloader, EROPS, 1,100 hrs, w/Bucket; ‘11 Kubota SVL90 Skidloader, EROPS, 5,800 hrs, w/Bucket; ’11 Bobcat E35 Mini Excavator, EROPS, Thumb, 4,278 hrs; Ford 655-4 4x4 Backhoe; ’99 Toyota 42-65GCU20, 5,000lb. Warehouse Forklift; Case 1840 Skidloader; ’06 Genie TML Light Tower; Hobart Champion 230 Amp Welder w/Kohler Eng. 186 hrs; Bradco 625 Model 89220 Ditch Witch Attach. for Skidloader; 4-New 20.5x25 Tires; PJ 16,000 lb. Equipment Trailer; 16’ PJ Low Pro Dump Trailer; Car Dolly w/Title UTVs, Lawn & Garden : ’10 Polaris Ranger 800 EFI UTV 4x4, Full Cab w/Heat, Needs Engine Work, No Title; HiSun Sector UTV 4x4, OROPS, 450cc, 200 hrs; Dihatsu Hiset Mini Truck, Man. Trans, 78,000 kil; North Star 100 Gal. Skid Sprayer, 350 HyPressure w/ 160 Honda, 3/8”x150’ Hose on Reel; DR 30” Self Propelled Brush Cutter Auctioneers: Beiler & Campbell J. Merle Stoltzfus AU #005403 AuctionZip ID#23383 Live Internet Bidding is available on Large Equipment Hosted by Proxibid www.proxibid.com

Vehicles:’03 GMC 5500 Dump Truck w/Duramax, 2WD; ’03 GMC 5500 Single Cab Chassis, Duramax, 2WD; ’69 Chevy Suburban 4x4, Fully Restored; ’12 Peterbuilt 388, 10spd, 3.90 rears, Paccar MX13, 361k, 63” bunk; ’08 IH ProStar Road Tractor, 528k; ’98 IH Road Tractor 438k; ’93 Ford Aeromax L-9000, Cat Engine, 161k showing; ’89 White Single Axle w/ 10’ Alum. Dump, 35k GVWR, 300k; ’90 KME Fire Engine, 1,000 Gal. Tank, 1,200 GPM Pump, Good Condition, 36k, 2,900 hrs; ’06 Wilkens 48’ Walking Floor Trailer w/Tarp; ’09 Temsa TS35 38 Passenger Motor Coach, Cat C9, Allison B500, 145k; ’03 MCI J4500 54 Passenger Motor Coach, Cat C12, ZF Auto Trans, 670k; ’02 VW Jetta, Auto, 196k Other Equipment & Tools: 2 ½” ID Pipe & Brackets for Feed Rail in Freestall Barn; 8’ Dia. Dust Collector Cyclone w/20” Inlet, 16” Outlet; 4’ Dia. Dust Collector Cyclone w/14” Inlet, 12” Outlet; 9’ Pallet Racking Beams; 8’x12’ Mini Barn; New Coleman Lantern Parts for Older Lanterns; 2-Wood Stoves; DoAll C-4 Metal Cutting Bandsaw; 4 Rolls Electro Netting Fencing; New Dewalt & Milwaukee MX Fuel Cordless Tools & Packout Toolboxes; Milwaukee XC406 Cordless Jackhammer w/Cart & Charger Sporting Goods: New Ravin R10 Crossbow; Other New Crossbows; Lots of Ammo!!; Tree Stand; Fishing; Other Misc. Sporting Goods Hay & Firewood; Building Materials; New Metal Roofing; Lawn Furniture; Concrete Lawn Ornaments; Flowers & Nursery Stock; Harness & Tack; Furniture; Quilts; Antiques & Collectibles; Groceries; New 14’ Oak Ext. Table & 4 Chairs; AND MORE….!

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Lots of Food!! Chicken BBQ, BBQ Pork, Salads, Hoagies, French Fries & More!! Terms: Cash or PA Check; Credit Cards - 3% Fee

Consignment Committee reserves the right to reject items to be sold. Times are approximate and subject to change.

Receiving Hours: Friday, April 23, 2021 8:00 AM till 8:00 PM Day of Sale Schedule: 7:00 Breakfast Sandwiches 8:30 Small Items & Groceries 8:30 Tools, Sporting Goods 9:30 Nursery Stock 10:30 Hay & Firewood 10:45 Large Equipment 11:30 Quilts & Rugs 1:30 Silent Auction Closes

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WHEN REPLYING TO A LBYL AD BE SURE TO MAKE ALL CHECKS OUT TO THE VALLEY TRADER. EACH REPLY IS $4.00. You must renew your ad every 2 issues for it to run in the next issue. And it MUST be written. Ads are not taken by phone. We may be data basing the ad, if so, you will not get a new number each time. Please note that no ads for alternative lifestyles will be placed anymore. Ads will be placed according to publisher’s discretion. Must be 18 or over to use this column. ATTENTION NOTICE 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. Testimonials: (Looking for some new comments of success) 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 LYBL 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, LYBL! 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 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

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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 SWtM, 5’9”, nice country man, vet, lifetime income, wife passed, fish, shop, can travel some, home quiet

in the woods. Lewisburg/ Union Co.. Be friends & do things, 45-60. JH26589 SWtM, 62, 160, brown/ brown, in good health, very active. Looking for an honest, active, loving, caring, sexy lady, 22-55, that likes sex that is very serious about values & knows what she wants out of life. Must like the country life & not afraid to get dirty, outdoors, dining out, movies, going to parks, camping, motorhome camping, carnivals, fireworks, flea markets & quiet times just to cuddle & relax & wants to build a long, loving, caring relationship that could last the rest of our lives. ICs welcome if going to be relesed soon. Selinsgrove area. Have photos, will answer all. Serious replies only. PB26590 6/14 SWtF, 71, brown hair, brown eyes looking for a honest SWtM in his 70’s who likes country music, bus trips, dining out, walks, looking for a good friend. I live in Montour Co. No drugs, no smoking, no drinking, covid free. SG26591 4/19 IC’s: SWtFIC looking for a companion who definitely has to have a sense of humor. I like the outdoors & I’m down to earth. I have a face book account. AB26590IC SWtFIC 46, brown/ green, 140 lbs., love to dance, laugh, have fun, & enjoy ife. Love the outdoors, camping, fishing, swimming, & 4 wheeling. I’m a country girl at heart. Looking for companionship, someone to share my thoughts & interests with. Love to travel, willing to relocate. TS26591IC 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 SWtFIC. I am a dream come true, petite, long dark hair & blue eyes, coming home very soon & looking for a companion. AL26587IC FIC, 24, Libra, passionate, loyal to the people I care about. My major ambition is to succeed as a drug & alcohol counselor. Getting my license here for that and also cosmotology. I have goals & hope for my future. GR26588IC SWtFIC, 56, looking for a fun, loving, funny, older male. 4 months to release. 5’4”-160, salt & pepper shoulder length hair, hazel eyes. BK26592IC 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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Carla Hall Shares Fun and Tasty Carrot Recipes Perfect for Spring

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(StatePoint) To celebrate spring, Carla Hall, renowned chef, author, and television host, offers two delicious recipes that make carrots the star ingredient of the season. “The thing I love most about the humble carrot is its versatility. It can be a snack, a salad, a dessert, a side

dish or the basis for most soups and sauces,” says Hall. McCormick spices agrees, reporting that recipe searches for roasting carrots is trending over the past year in internet searches and on their website, making it the perfect choice for vibrant spring dishes. With roasted veggies on people’s minds, Hall created Roasted Carrots-in-a Blanket – a fun, carrot-y spin on the traditional pigs-in-a-blanket. The roasted carrots, seasoned with paprika, ground mustard, and rosemary, are wrapped in a light and flaky pastry. CARROTS-IN-A-BLANKET • 2 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted • 2 tablespoons orange juice • 2 teaspoons honey • 1 teaspoon McCormick Gourmet Organic Ground Coriander • 1 teaspoon McCormick Ground Mustard • 1 teaspoon McCormick Paprika • 1/2 teaspoon McCormick Rosemary Leaves, lightly crushed • 1 teaspoon kosher salt • 1/2 teaspoon McCormick Black Pepper Grinder • 1 package (16 ounces) baby carrots • 3 cans (8 ounces each) refrigerated crescent roll dough CARROT MUSTARD SAUCE • 2 1/2 cup French’s Stone Ground Dijon Mustard • 1/2 teaspoon McCormick Ground Cinnamon

• 1/2 teaspoon McCormick Black Pepper Grinder • 1/4 teaspoon McCormick Pure Lemon Extract • 1/4 cup water INSTRUCTIONS 1. Preheat oven to 375°F. Mix butter, orange juice, honey, spices, salt and pepper in large bowl. Add carrots; toss to coat well. Arrange carrots in single layer on large parchment-lined sheet pan. 2. Roast 20 to 25 minutes or just until tender. Allow to cool slightly. 3. For the Carrot Mustard Sauce, transfer 1/2 cup of the roasted carrots to blender container or food processor. Add mustard, spices, extract and water. Cover. Purée until completely smooth. Set aside. 4. Unroll crescent dough onto clean surface (do not separate triangles). Brush Continued on Page 15

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caregivers about play’s vital role in child development: • Eco-Friendly Crafting: Crafting that uses household objects can demonstrate creative ways to reduce, reuse and recycle. For example, you can construct bird feeders from milk jugs and then have kids decorate them. The best part? This is a sustainable DIY project that benefits wildlife, plus gives children an opportunity to observe flying visitors to the yard. You can also craft your own musical instruments. For example, rainsticks, sonamed because they mimic the natural sounds of rain, can be made by filling paper towel rolls with uncooked rice. Or, keep the beat using homemade maracas made by filling empty plastic bottles with dried beans. Finally, with just a few rubber bands and some glue, you can transform yesterday’s cereal box into a guitar. Now you have enough instruments to start your own

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Volunteer Safely at Home or in Person During Global Volunteer Month Those who are grieving often need critical emotional support. While some organizations are searching for licensed counselors to make comfort calls, others are looking for anyone with a big heart and a listening ear. 5. Maintain public spaces. As warm weather arrives, communities are looking for volunteers to beautify and improve the local environment of public parks and spaces. 6. Help students succeed. Even in normal years, many families need assistance with school supplies and homework help, and the pandemic has only exacerbated these issues. Help students succeed by providing virtual tutoring through a homework helpline or by contributing to or hosting a donation drive for school supplies. 7. Support health initiatives. After facing long periods of isolation, there is a growing demand to help build strong communities by supporting local fitness and nutrition programs. Virtual and in-person opportunities abound for people of all professional backgrounds and skillsets, ranging from coaching youth runners to widening access to nutrition information in low-income neighborhoods. 8. Show gratitude. Recognize and thank first responders, volunteers and frontline workers. Many say that handwritten letters are the most cherished items received in care packages. This is also a great way to get kids involved! 9. Make connections. During the pandemic, homebound people have been more isolated than ever. Organizations are looking for volunteers to make regular phone calls to provide companionship and determine if individuals are in need of additional assistance. 10. Just volunteer! Visit Points of Light at pointsoflight.

(StatePoint) April is Global Volunteer Month, a time to recognize the power of volunteers to tackle society’s greatest challenges. Launched last year by Points of Light, the world’s largest nonprofit dedicated to accelerating people-powered change, Global Volunteer Month serves to activate volunteers and support the most vulnerable populations. And over the past year, volunteers have joined the ranks of frontline workers and first responders to fight against COVID-19, support the vaccination roll-out, address systemic racism and ensure equity and opportunity for all. “We launched Global Volunteer Month last year during a time of great uncertainty that made it even more important for us to find ways to unite communities and connect people despite distance,” says Natalye Paquin, president and CEO of Points of Light. A recent survey demonstrates that despite all the obstacles, 2020 marked one of the most civicallyengaged years in history. Fifty-two percent of Americans surveyed volunteered for the first time during the pandemic. However, seven out of 10 respondents reported that while the effects of COVID-19 on their community made them more eager to volunteer, they’ve hesitated due to safety concerns. To volunteer safely during Global Volunteer Month and beyond, consider these ideas and tips from Points of Light: 1. Offer vaccination assistance. Scheduling vaccinations can be tricky, particularly for those who aren’t web-savvy or don’t speak English as a first language. Whether you work with individuals in your extended network or volunteer with organizations helping to centralize vaccination information, there are many ways to be involved from home. On-site opportunities to help people navigate their vaccination appointment also exist, and your assistance may be especially needed if you’re multilingual. Vaccination Also Shingles & distribution centers follow Corrugated Metal Roofs all CDC social distancing Siding & Pole Barns guidelines to ensure the health and safety of volunteers. 2. Give rides to medical appointments. Seniors without transportation often need rides to lifesustaining medical appointments. With the roll-out of the COVID-19 vaccine, this need has increased. Connect with a local organization near you that follows protocols to keep drivers and the elderly safe. 3. Support food distribution. PA LIC: #118065 The concurrent medical and economic crises have made grocery shopping dangerous for some, and unaffordable for others. Drive-through food distribution centers and contactless drop-off services are essential social protection programs you can support. As more people get vaccinated, an increasing number 575 Warrior Run Blvd. • Turbotville, PA 17772 of in-person volunteer opportunities will likely (570) 649-6644 • open up and be needed in No Sunday Business food banks. 4. Comfort the grieving.

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about 2 tablespoons of the Carrot Mustard Sauce evenly over each sheet of crescent dough. Reserve remaining sauce for serving. Use a pizza cutter to cut along perforations, then cut each triangle lengthwise into three separate triangles. Place one cooled carrot on the wide side of each dough triangle, then roll towards pointy ends to wrap carrots in dough. Place wrapped carrots tail-end down about 1 inch apart on parchment-lined sheet pan. 5. Bake 12 to 15 minutes until dough is golden brown, rotating pan halfway through cooking. Serve warm with remaining sauce for dipping. Makes 32 servings. Hall also came up with a Warm Carrot Salad with

Creamy Lemon Dressing. Layers of roasted carrots are lightly spiced with cayenne and black pepper to complement naturally sweet Granny Smith apples, golden raisins, and pineapple. A simple, creamy lemon dressing drizzled on top adds a slightly tangy pop to finish this bright and colorful dish. Here, Hall shares some clever tips for creating carrotinspired meals: • To make the most of your time in the kitchen, peel your carrots using up and down strokes to make sure there are no wasted movements, and you get the job done faster. • Or buy carrot sticks or baby carrots to reduce prep

and peeling time. You can quickly dice them at home for soups and stews. • Carrots are beautiful and can be the star of your dish. Adding multi-hued carrots will make simple dishes appear fancy. • You can use spices, herbs, and other ingredients as supporting cast members to add great flavor and make your dish taste even more amazing. For Hall’s exclusive carrot recipes along with additional springtime dishes, visit www.mccormick.com. This spring enjoy delicious foods with people you love. By utilizing the versatile carrot, you can put fun and tasty twists on classic recipes that will make any occasion special.

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— Friday, April 9, 2021 • 5:00 pm —

Due to the large volume of merchandise, we will be selling small tools, collectible toys & antiques Friday evening, then will resume Saturday morning.

— Saturday, April 10, 2021 • 8:30 am — (Breakfast & Coffee beginning at 7:00 a.m.) 1190 Green Ridge Road - located 7/10 mile north of Rt. 45 on Forest Hill, Road, Mifflinburg, PA 17844 Antiques, Collectible Toys, etc.

6• Diameter, Two Sided Flying A Sign; Chatillon•s Brass Milk Scale; Excelsior Scale by Sargent & Co.; Cast Iron Monkey Bank; Cast Iron ¼’ Pan [New]; Mini Cast Iron Kettle; Tobacco Cutter; Slaw Cutter; Universal Veg. Slicer; Charcoal Foot Warmer; Rollman Cherry Seeder; Coffee Grinder; Coal Oil Lamp; Rolling Pins; Selection of Tin Plates, Cups, Etc.; Hunting & Trapping Regulation Booklets; Large Collection of John Deere Toy Tractors, Winross Trucks, Hess Trucks, BP, Cars & More. This is the Prized Collection of the late Wayne Holden; Laurelton Foundry Co. Mothers Range; Letz mfg. Co. Burr Mill; Factory Cart; German Made Cuckoo Clock; Cast Iron Porch Light.

Tools, etc.

Quincy 80 gal. Air Compressor, 22.6 CFM; 8¼/’ Milwaukee Panel Saw; Genie Super Lift Advantage Manual Lift; Honda Generators Models EB 6500, EM 6500 SX, EM 5000X, EM 5000SX; Other Brands in 7,000 KW, 9,000 KW, ¼¼,000 KW; Duro Max ¼0,000 Dual Fuel Generator [Gas or LP]; Honda GX 630 Engine 20 HP; Honda & Other Trash Pumps, 2 &3 ; Gas and Elec. Pressure Washers; Industrial Hot Water Add-On For Pressure Washer; Portable Soft Wash Systems; Portables Disinfectant Sprayer; Stihl Weed Trimmer; ’ 55 Husqvarna Chain Saw [Like New]; 2 ” IR 20 Gal. Air Compressors 5.2 CFM; Delta 6 Belt, 9 Disc Sander; ¼2 Delta Planer; DeWalt ¼2 Sliding Chop Saw; DeWalt Radial Arm Saw; Shopmaster Milling Machine; Delta Down Draft Table; Portable Sand Blasters; Lincoln AC 220 Welders; Miller 35 Welder; Miller Farm Welder; Delta Floor Mod. Drill Press; 8 Bench Grinder on Stand; Gates Mod. 7’ 8¼003’ Hydraulic Hose Crimper ¼–’ - ¼ C om plete Set; Li ncoln Por t Torch; Lincoln ¼8V Grease Gun; Several Floor Jacks; 27 Homak Rolling Tool Cab.; ’ ¼ Homak 2 pc. Rolling Tool Cab.; Concrete Mixers; ’ Craftsman Jointer; Craftsman 27 Tool Chest; Taskforce 27 Tool Chest; Service Carts; Craftsman ’ Drawer Toolbox; Craftsman Creeper; Craftsman Power Station; New CH Impact Wrenches; 7 Buffer; Dyna-Glo Forced Air Heater; Craftsman 26 Snowblower with Electric Start; 27 Mac Tool Chest Combo; Variety of Used Compound & Crossbows, Tuned and Ready To Hunt; Pelpro Pellet Stoves 50,000 BTU; Small Cast Iron Wood Stove; ¼00 Gal. Fuel Transfer Tank; Truck Bed Tool Boxes; Vogelzang Deluxe Wood Burning Insert; Electric Snow Blowers; Craftsman Impact Wrenches; Charcoal and Camping Grills; Jig Saws; Circular Saws; Sanders; Electric Drills; Grinders; Drill Bit Sets; Torch Nozzles; ¼ Rope; Wrenches; Sockets & Drivers; 2 ” New ¼89 pc. Tool Sets; Nailers; LP Wall Heaters; and So Much More.

Nursery

BEGINNING AT APPROX. 9:30 AM: Large Selection of Flowering Trees, Shade Trees, Fruit Trees, and Shrubbery of all kinds by Spring Side Nursery.

Quilts

BEGINNING AT APPROX. NOON: Numerous Beautifully Hand Quilted Quilts Including a Log Cabin Quilt, a Lone Star Quilt, a Twinkling Star Quilt and so many more.

Farm Machinery – TRACTORS – Vehicles – Sheds

BEGINNING AT ¼0:30 AM: 20¼0 Mercury Mariner ¼32 K Miles; 2003 Bx 2200 Kubota Diesel w/ Loader, 3 pt., 60 Deck, ’ x’ , 3¼7 Hrs.; JD 655 Diesel Tractor with Loader Valve; Massey Harris 30; ¼6• ¼0,000 GVW Brymar Trailer with Ramps; 5x¼0 Mudhens Utility Trailer; Toro STX26 Stump Grinder ¼¼60 hrs.; ¼820 Ditch witch, 85’ hrs.; JD GT 235 with ’ 8 Deck, ’ 00 + or ” hrs.; Craftsman DYS with ’ 2 Deck; Valley Craft ¼Ton Hydraulic Barrel Handler-Fork Attach.; ’ ,000 lb. Wagon Chassis; Sitrex 2 Star Tedder [Like New]; NI 327 2 Row Corn Picker; 25 Bu. Lancaster Manure Spreader; ’ Row Cultivator with Rolling Shields; ¼6• Cardinal Grain Elevator; 5• Pull Type Brush Mower; 3 Bottom Trailer Plow; Wheel Horse 3¼2 8 speed w/Deck, Plow, Weights, and Chains; 2 ” White Turf Boss Zero Turn Mowers with ’ 8 Decks; 6• Drag Harrow; 5• 3pt. Harrow; 6• Kioti Box Scraper; 6• 3pt. Disc; 275 gal. Fuel Tank with Pump; FDA Food Grade 375 gal. Totes; Leer Short Bed Fiber Glass Truck Cap [Black]; ¼8x96 Greenhouse [Snow Damage]; 6• x ’ 0• Steel Gate; Wheels & Tires From 695 IH; 8 x ¼2 Steel Flat Bed w/Racks [Dump]; Honda GX 630 Engine 20 hp.; Honda ¼¼.0 Engine; 2 ” Yanmar Diesel Engines; ¼0 x ¼2 and ¼0 x ¼6 Mini Barns [New]; ¼3 pc ¼0 x 20• Single Wall Drain Pipe.

Building Materials

BEGINNING AT 9:30 AM, ¼2+ Truckloads of Stone including: Bluestone Standing Irregulars; Natural PA Bluestone Pavers; Thermal Bluestone; Fieldstone Boulders; Colonial Wallstone; Bluestone Slabs; Natural Riser; Stepping Stones; Large Amount of Pine T&G; Barn Boards and more; Full Bunk of 2•x’ •x69 ; Selection of New Metal Roofing & Siding; House Wrap; 2 Live Edge Maple Slabs; Rolls of Insulation; Interior-Exterior Door Slabs; SS Sinks; Aluminum Ridge Cap; Rolls of Linoleum; Vinyl Trim Boards; Nails; Carriage Bolts; Walnut Burl & Crotch Boards (short); Live Hollow Slabs; 30+ Skids Stone Veneer.

A VARIETY OF QUALITY GROCERIES BY WEAVER LANE GROCERIES (ALSO WISCONSIN MAPLE SYRUP - BEGINNING AT 9 AM)

Log Furniture & Outdoor Furniture

Huge selection of new Sassafras and Aspen Log Bedroom Suits; Table & Chair Sets; Park Benches; Rockers; Coffee & End Tables; Welcome Signs & More; Great Variety of Handcrafted Lifetime Outdoor Chairs, Gliders, Rockers, Porch Swings, etc.; New Rustic Crafts and Furniture for in & outdoors.

SORRY, NO HOUSEHOLD ACCEPTED - Quality Furniture Consignments Accepted

Facebook: Alson Reiff Auctioneer ¥ Auctionzip - #33098

We appreciate good clean merchandise - NO HOUSEHOLD CALL TO ADVERTISE YOUR ITEMS Receiving Dates: April 5-8, 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. April 9 - 7:30 a.m. to NOON CONTACT: Alson Reiff 570-966-4006 (Auctioneer AU005791)


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