TVT 5/1/23 The Valley Trader of Central Pennsylvania

Page 11

ECRWSS POSTAL CUSTOMER Dated Material Inside Shop Our Advertisers Be Safe Mask Up LLC Inventory Up PRICES DOWN SELINSGROVEFORD.COM 570-374-8131 or See Us on Facebook Visit us at the bridge in Selinsgrove, PA 2021 Chevrolet Trailblazer LT 1.3L I3 12V GDI DOHC Turbo, AWD, Mosaic Black Metallic, 46,144 miles Stock #: S005T Market Value: $31,988 Discount: $4,000 Sharpie’s Price: $27,988 2020 Chevrolet Equinox LT 1.5L I4 16V GDI DOHC Turbo, AWD, Mosaic Black Metallic, 77,168 miles Stock #: P6303TA Market Value: $25,988 Discount: $4,000 Sharpie’s Price: $21,988 2020 GMC Terrain SLE 1.5L I4 16V GDI DOHC Turbo, AWD, Ebony Twilight Metallic, 17,152 miles Stock #: S006T Market Value: $32,988 Discount: $3,000 Sharpie’s Price: $29,988 2019 Subaru Impreza Sport 2.0L H4 16V GDI DOHC, AWD, Crystal Black Silica, 67,750 miles Stock #: S004T Market Value: $26,988 Discount: $4,000 Sharpie’s Price: $22,988 2019 Kia Sportage LX 2.4L I4 16V GDI DOHC, AWD, Sparkling Silver, 90,055 miles Stock #: S003T Market Value: $22,988 Discount: $3,000 Sharpie’s Price: $19,988 2018 Nissan Rogue SV 2.5L I4 16V MPFI DOHC, AWD, Pearl White, 37,477 miles Stock #: S010T Market Value: $28,988 Discount: $3,000 Sharpie’s Price: $25,988 2017 Audi S3 Premium Plus 2.0L I4 16V GDI DOHC Turbo, AWD, Red, 60,495 miles Stock #: P6193 Market Value: $36,988 Discount: $3,190 Sharpie’s Price: $33,798 2017 GMC Acadia SLT 3.6L V6 24V GDI DOHC, AWD, Black Cherry Metallic, 89,345 miles Stock #: S008T Market Value: $27,988 Discount: $3,000 Sharpie’s Price: $24,988 2012 Ford Fusion SE 2.5L I4 16V MPFI DOHC, FWD, Blue, 107,904 miles Stock #: P6317 Market Value: $14,988 Discount: $4,000 Sharpie’s Price: $11,988 2019 Ford EcoSport S 2.0L I4 16V GDI DOHC, 4WD, BLACK CPO, 3,815 miles Stock #: P6304T Market Value: $25,988 Discount: $3,000 Sharpie’s Price: $22,988 2020 Ford Edge 2.0L I4 16V GDI DOHC Turbo, FWD, STAR WHITE METALLIC TRI, 55,329miles Stock #: P6285TC Market Value: $27,988 Discount: $3,000 Sharpie’s Price: $ 24,988 2020 Ford Escape SE 1.5L I3 12V GDI DOHC Turbo, AWD, RUBY CPO, 34,452 miles Stock #: P6313T Market Value: $31,978 Discount: $3,490 Sharpie’s Price: $28,488 2019 Ford Edge ST 2.7L V6 24V GDI DOHC Twin Turbo, AWD Black CPO 52,322 miles Stock # 22064TA Market Value: $38,988 Discount: $3,500 Sharpie’s Price: $35,488 2019 Ford Edge SEL 2.0L I4 16V GDI DOHC Turbo, AWD, Auto, WHITE CPO, 92,400 miles, Stock #: P6288T Market Value: $25,988 Discount: $3,000 Sharpie’s Price: $22,988 2019 Ford Fusion SE 1.5L I4 16V GDI DOHC Turbo, AWD, RUBY CPO, 8,416 miles Stock # P6260 Market Value: $27,988 Discount: $3,000 Sharpie’s Price: $22,988 2019 Ford F-150 XLT 2.7L V6 24V PDI DOHC Twin Turbo, 4WD BLUE CPO 53,024 Miles Stock # P6286T Market Value: $41,988 Discount: $3,500 Sharpie’s Price: $38,488 2016 Mazda CX-5 Touring 2.5L I4 16V GDI DOHC, AWD Blue Reflex Mica, 62,183 miles Stock #: S001T Market Value: $24,988 Discount: $2,000 Sharpie’s Price: $22,988 2019 Ford Ranger XLT 2.3L I4 16V GDI DOHC Turbo, 4WD, WHITE CPO, 27,171 miles Stock #: P6320T Market Value: $39,988 Discount: $2,000 Sharpie’s Price: $37,988

Hawaii about one of my ads. LT Autos/Trucks - 07

53 Old Vehicles plus parts, $1,000 - $5,000 or less. Too sick for hobby. 570-538-3464.

6/26

Auto/Truck Accessories - 10

Rear Spoiler fits Chev. Cobolt and Pontiac GS, excellent condition. 570337-4619. ufn

For sale parts: 1997 complete and ready to part out. Call 570-204Campers, 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

Lawn & Garden - 23 Honda Mower, choke start, high wheel, 21”, gas, $45.00. 570-9252136. 5/8

Guns, Etc. - 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. 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

Valley Vehicle Fin er VALLEY HO E IMPROVEMENT VALLEY AUCTIONS VALLEY HEALTH

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

Miscellaneous - 35

Huffy adult girl’s Bike, basket, bell, fine condition, paper work, more extras, hardly used, $40.00 takes it. 570-9252136. 5/8

Toro Zero-turn, mows like new, 42” cut, 22.5 HP, $1,195.00; Brush Hog Weedeater on Wheels, 18” cut, very good condition. 570742-4312. 5/15

18 Ft. Bass Boat & Trailer. All done over. Make reasonable offer. Call for details 570-9955990 or 570-337-2727. 5/29

2 Used ANDERSON SKYLIGHT WINDOWS, insulated, tinted, full screen, 1/S frame, 54”Lx29 1/4 W, rough opening, ex. cond.; 3 new, still in box, metal frame mounts for above window inserts, ex. shape, plus extra frame, all above $400.00 firm. 570-538-1021.5/8

1/2 HP Jet Water Pump, good for small home or cabin, $40.00; Composting Toilet made by Excell, no water needed, $300.00. 570939-4164. 5/1

• Kohler • Stanley Bostitch and Many More EMAIL: dheltman@verizon.net

1840 LIBERTY DRIVE • WILLIAMSPORT, PA 17701

MIKE’S ELECTRICAL REPAIR

Mike Levan, Proprietor 570-546-9189 NOW OFFERING MAGNETO REPAIR SPECIALIZING IN REBUILDING: Starters Alternators Generators (Automotive, Heavy Duty, Farm, Etc.)

671 PEACH ORCHARD RD. • MUNCY, PA 17756 Located 4 miles Southwest of Muncy on Peach Orchard Road

Cemetary Plots (2),, Northumberland Memorial Park, Stonington, Garden of Peace. $1,200 for both. Price negotiable. 570713-0247. 5/15

Motorcycles - 39

WANTED - 50

Tall, attractive home owner Seeks single lady, 60-70, for companion with drivers license. 570-538-3464. 6/26

ANNOUNCEMENTS

2 YOUR HOMETOWN COMMUNITY PUBLICATION OF THE SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY • THE VALLEY TRADER Weekly • April 24th, 2023 to April 30th, 2023 • PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD — TEXT US YOUR CLASSIFIED TODAY 570-444-9850
ARTICLES¥VEHICLES¥HEALTH¥CROSSWORDS¥HOMEIMPROVEMENT¥EVENTS ARTICLES¥VEHICLES¥HEALTH¥CROSSWORDS¥HOMEIMPROVEMENT¥EVENTS LLC F amily Owned and Operated for 42 Years Published by: Oberdorf Publishing P.O. Box 392 Lewisburg, PA 17837-0392
Telephone: 570-444-9850 24 Hour a day 7 days per week NEW FAX Your Ad Text Me Classified 570-444-9850
classifieds and business ads
Your
Web Site Address:
Business
For
E-mail
Ads: thevalleytrader@yahoo.com
www.thevalleytrader.com
LIFT GATE MOTORS LAWN MOWER STARTER SNOW PLOW MOTORS BOAT STARTERS
ALTERNATORS INTERSTATE
NEW STARTERS & ALTERNATORS LYCOMING VALLEY BATTERIES LLC. “ALL YOUR BATTERY NEEDS”
BATTERY MASTER DEALER” 1495 Route 405 Hughesville, Pa 17737 P: 570-584-2996 F: 570-584-2964 ib4675@centralpenn.biz
Gush Owner (570) 494-1716 Excavation Services Sales & Service of Tecumseh and Power King Jonsered • Snapper • Shindaiwa • Husqvarna Briggs & Stratton
AND
BATTERIES ALSO OFFERING
“INTERSTATE
Gabe
Hours: Monday thru Friday 6:30am-6:00pm; Saturday 6:30am-2:00pm Hours: Monday thru Friday 6:30am-6:00pm; Saturday 6:30am-2:00pm at Sunbury Motors Oil/Lube/Filter Change with multi-point inspection $37.95 (up to 5 qts. Synthetic Blend Oil) Savings of $2.00 Expires 6/30/23 at Sunbury Motors 7.3L…$129.95 6.4L…$129.95 6.0L…$129.95 6.7L…$129.95 (includes multi-point inspection) Synthetic Oil Extra Expires 6/30/23 at Sunbury Motors TIRE ROTATION $9.75 (Savings of $2.25) Expires 6/30/23 Power Stroke Diesel Oil Change Special $70 Rebate Or 30,000 FordPass Reward Points on a set of 4 Tires Tire Rebate Valid Through 6/30/23 At Sunbury Motors (behind showroom) 943 N. 4th St., Sunbury, PA 570-286-4456 Construction Complete! 4 Additional Bays! Come visit our Remodeled Waiting Room!

The Buffalo Valley United Methodist Church, 954 Johnson Mill Road, Lewisburg, is holding an indoor yard sale on May 1013 from 9 - 3 each day. Proceeds benefit the ministries of the church. 5/8

Tickets will go on sale April 1 for the 1st Annual Fremont Gift Card Bingo to be held on Sat., May 20.

Event will be held at the Fremont Fire Station, 8641 Route 104 Mount Pleasant Mills, Doors open at 3 PM and Bingo will begin at 5 PM. Tickets are $20 each and include 20 regular games. Only 300 tickets will be sold. Over $2,500 in prizes indluding Gift Cards, Cash, and Door Prizes. There will also be 4 special games and side raffles running throughout the evening. Message us

on Facebook (facebook. com/fremontfire100 (http://faceboook. com/fremontfire100 or visit our website (fremontfd.com (http:// fremontfd.com/) or call 570-539-8230 for tickets. All proceeds benefit the Fremont Fire Department. 5/15

The Fremont Fire Department will be having an AYCE Mother’s Day Lunch, Sun., May 14th, 11 am to 1 pm? at the Fremont Social Hall, 299 Millrace Rd., Mt. Pleasant Mills. Treat your Mother for a lunch of ham & turkey and all the trimmings. Sides will be filling, potatoes, vegetables, cole slaw, applesauce & dessert. Adults $16, children 5-11 $8. All you can eat or takeout. All proceeds benefit the Fremont Fire Department. 5/8

YOUR HOMETOWN COMMUNITY PUBLICATION OF THE SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY • THE VALLEY TRADER Weekly • April 24th, 2023 to April 30th, 2023 • PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD — TEXT US YOUR CLASSIFIED TODAY 570-444-9850 3
Call Us Today For Your FREE Estimate • Residential Driveways • Commercial Parking Lots • Fully Insured • Sprayed & Brushed Application • Crack Filling With Hot Tar ANY PRE-OWNED VEHICLE WITH THIS AD* ... AND GET OVER CLEAN KELLY BLUE BOOK FOR YOUR QUALIFIED TRADE. 943 North 4th Street, Sunbury, PA 570-286-7746 www.sunburymotors.com Jeffrey D. Mertz, Owner Home Made Sausage, Scrapple & Ring Bologna Quality Beef, Pork, Cold Cuts & Dairy Products 1177 Susquehanna Trail 2 Miles North of Northumberland 17857 570-473-7363 Monday-Saturday 9-5, Closed Sunday
VALLEY HO E IMPROVEMENT VALLEY AUCTIONS VALLEY HEALTH

DIY Tips for Installing Decorative Crown Molding

VALLEY

(Family Features) If you’re looking for a cost-effective way to dress up a room in your home, crown molding can be a simple way to add elegance and class with minimal investment.

Crown molding is most commonly applied

as a decorative trim where the walls meet the ceiling. It is often painted the same color as the baseboards, door frames and other types, installing crown molding is a project you can tackle without the assistance of a professional. However, it is a good idea to ask for help along the way, as all the measuring, marking and holding up pieces for nailing can be a bit much for

This step-by-step guide can show you

how to create a striking design element in your home:

1. Measure the perimeter of your room, remembering to take into account any insets or bump-outs that add additional inches. Be sure to pad your total when purchasing materials to allow for a mistake (or two).

2. Prime and paint the molding, front and back, and allow it to

Continued page 5

4 YOUR HOMETOWN COMMUNITY PUBLICATION OF THE SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY • THE VALLEY TRADER Weekly • April 24th, 2023 to April 30th, 2023 • PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD — TEXT US YOUR CLASSIFIED TODAY 570-444-9850
VALLEY HO E IMPROVEMENT
AUCTIONS
HEALTH
VALLEY
CALL TODAY FOR PRICES BULK OR BAG COAL * DELIVERY AVAILABLE 288 Caldwell Rd., Trout Run, PA 17771
amout in the area. • Oven • Washer • Dryer • MORE A.P.W. Inc. Parts for Major Appliances 348 Court Street • Sunbury (rear of Peter’s Appliances) The only provider that guarantees your TV price for three years. Spring into Savings with DISH! Shop local for the best service, technology and overall value. Only DISH offers a 3-Year TV Price Guarantee with just a 2-year commitment, Signal Reliability Guarantee, and all your live TV & streaming in one place. Restrictions apply. INCLUDES OUR 3-YEAR TV PRICE GUARANTEE AND LOCAL CHANNELS LOCAL CHANNELS INCLUDED /mo. 190 CHANNELS $7999 Requires internet-connected Hopper, Joey or Wally device. Customers must press the Voice Remote button to activate the feature. 2 Streaming service membership required. Certain apps require a subscription directly from the streaming service. All trademarks are property of their respective owners. Enjoy your favorite streaming apps all in one place with a single remote. Netflix and Amazon Prime Video streaming memberships required. YouTube requires Hopper 2 or above and is a trademark of Google LLC. Amazon Prime requires Hopper 2 or above. 3 Get better TV and get up to a $300 prepaid card. Courtesy of named DISH Authorized Retailer. Offer for new and qualifying former customers only. Important Terms and Conditions: Qualification: Advertised price requires credit qualification and 24-month commitment. Upfront activation and/or receiver upgrade fees may apply based on credit qualification. Offer ends 7/12/23. Offer requires 2-year commitment: Early termination fee of $20/mo. remaining applies if you cancel early. Included in a 3-year price guarantee at $79.99 advertised price: America’s Top 120 programming package, local channels, HD service fees, and Hopper Duo Smart DVR for 1 TV. Included in 3-year price guarantee for additional cost: Programming package upgrades ($94.99 for AT120+, $99.99 for AT200, $109.99 for AT250), monthly fees for upgraded or additional receivers ($7 per additional TV, receivers with additional functionality may be $10-$15). NOT included in 3-year price guarantee or advertised price (and subject to change): Taxes & surcharges, add-on programming (including premium channels), DISH Protect, and transactional fees. Premium Channels 3 Mos. Free: After 3 mos., you will be billed $20/mo for Showtime and DISH Movie Pack unless you call or go online to cancel. Remote: The DISH Voice Remote with Google Assistant requires internet-connected Hopper, Joey or Wally device. Customer must press Voice Remote button to activate feature. Other: All packages, programming, features, and functionality and all prices and fees not included in price guarantee are subject to change without notice. After 6 mos., if selected, you will be billed $10.99/mo. for DISH Protect Silver unless you call to cancel. After 3 years, then-current everyday prices for all services apply. For business customers, additional monthly fees may apply. Free standard professional installation only. IND_29981 Hans CedarDale Satellite | (800) 848-2198 Route 220, Hughesville | hanscedardale.com PREM_Custom_HansCedardaleSatelliteCo_PrintAd_ValleyTrader_10x6_SL2.indd 1 4/14/2023 1:38:10 PM 607 Old Route 15 New Columbia, PA 17856 zman82@gmail.com 570-713-5116 Since 1921 Major Credit Cards Accepted

Valley Vehicle Fin er

VALLEY HO E IMPROVEMENT

dry completely.

3. Mark the studs near the ceiling on all walls so you can securely attach the molding.

VALLEY AUCTIONS VALLEY HEALTH

4. Measure from the ceiling down the depth of the molding and mark this point. Using a level, establish a baseline for the length of each wall.

5. Use a miter saw or coping saw to trim angles for corner pieces. Remember the molding as it lays on the saw table is the inverse of its fit to the wall, so you may want to make a few practice cuts to be sure you’re trimming angles properly. A good rule of thumb: For outside corners, the top edge is longer; for inside corners, the longer edge is on the bottom.

6. Attach molding using a nail gun, making sure to hit as many studs as possible for secure attachment.

7. On the sections that fit in corners, nail the center of the molding first, leaving the corner end loose. Use a wood shim or screwdriver behind the bottom edge of the molding to make adjustments and eliminate gaps before securing the corners.

8. Where you join two pieces for a long stretch of wall, be sure the seam falls

over a stud, so you can nail both ends firmly in place. For the most polished look, fit the ends of these pieces together with complementary 45-degree angles.

VALLEY AUCTIONS VALLEY HEALTH

9. If your nails aren’t fully sunk, use a nail set to press them deeper. Use wood putty to cover nail holes.

10. Caulk all seams using a thin stream and use a finger dipped in water to smooth away excess.

11. Touch up paint, especially over putty spots and seams.

Find more tips for upgrading your home at eLivingtoday.com.

Photo courtesy of

Unsplash #15612

Source: Family Features

BARNWELL PUBLIC AUCTION

We will be selling from the home of Betty and the Late Bill Barnwell, Located at 218 East 9th Street, Watsontown, Pa. 17777

Saturday, May 20, 2023

Starting at 9:00 am

ANTIQUES * COLLECTIBLES* HOUSEHOLD ITEMS SUPER CLEAN LIKE NEW FURNITURE

Watsontown Foundry Made Cast Iron Bucky Ribbon Dogs; Balliets Meat Market Watsontown, Advertising Screwdriver/ Bottle Opener; REID TOBACCO Cardbord Store Display Counter Sign; Mobil Handy Oil Tin w/ Flying Pegasus; Hammered Aluminum Serving Pcs; 3 Foot Wooden Stool; Swifts Wooden Cheese Box; OAK FURNITURE: [ Painted Side by Side Secretary; Washstand w/ Yoke Towel Bar, Chairs]; Bill Raup Watsontown Houses; Metal Race Horse Statue; Lighthouses; Tin Match safe; 15in Oval Aluminum Roaster; Griswald Cast Iron #4 Large Slant Logo Kettle[Marked Erie #787]; Ice Tongs; Amity Dairies 20Qt Milch Can; Wooden Ironing Stand Unit; Corn Husking Pegs; GE Monitor 40 Radio; Mid Century Hanging Light; Dry Bar Cabinet[ Made in Watsontown by Philco Ford]; Blue Opalescent Hobnail Epergne; American Thistle Pattern Glassware; [2] Decorated Plank bottom ½ Spindle Chairs; Painted Shade Gone w/ Wind Electric Lamps; Finger & Pedestal Kerosene Lamps;

Pennsylvania House Pencil Post Bedroom Suite [Full Size Bed w/ Box Springs and Mattress/ Large Chifferobe / Double Dresser w/ Mirror]

SILVER COINS & CURRENCY

Morgan Silver Dollars[ 1887, 1889, 1897,1921,1921S]; Peace Dollars[ 1922 S, 1922];

1986 Ellis Island Silver Dollar; [4] 1964 Kennedy Halves; Kennedy Bi Centennial Halves; Buffalo Nickels; $5 Real Seal Dollar; Blue Seal $1.00 Silver Certificate; $2.00 Bills [1 is Star Note]; Vintage Reverse Painted Shade Electric Lamp w/Blue Sailboats Corningware Cornflower Pattern Pcs; Vintage Free Standing Finger Dryer; Wooden Quilt Rack; Fancy Wall/ Sofa Stand; Country Oak Glider Rocker; Upholstered Hide A Bed Loveseat[ Like New]; 5pc Maple Dropleaf Table w/ 2 Boards & 4 Captain Chairs; Thimble Collection; Pencil Drawing Prints By WR Students[“ Covered Bridge” by Eric Seksinsky Class 1982, “Watsontown Bridge” by Than Gearhart 2003]; GE 18 Qt Electric Roaster; Rose Carved Marbletop Oval Stand; Small Round Marbletop Stand; Shuman Dairy McEwensville Square Painted 1/2pt Milk Bottle; East Malta Dairy Sq Painted ½ Gallon Milk Bottle; International Paper Centennial History Book; Wooden Carved Songbird; Various Ducks; Nautical Theme Tall Dry bar Cabinet; Hand Crafted Stone & Wood Cottage Bank by Ralph Wetherbee; Westpoint Ladies Bike; DP Staionary Exercise Bike; Lionel Train Wall Clock; Steam Engine Telephone; 5pc Card table & Chair Set; Seasonal Decorations; Vintage Lighted Angel; Texasware Style Mixing Bowl; Aztec Green Mid Century Bowl;Ellinger Acatzed Wood Bowls; Mid Century Style Mixing Bowl w/ Pour Spout; Cookie Cutters; Cast Iron Sad Irons; Antique Platform Rocker; Checker Board Stand; Wrought Iron Floor Lamp; Cane Seat Chairs; Hull Art Vase; Sewing Notions/ Craft Items & Supplies; Kenmore Sewing Machine; Dyson Floor Sweeper; Modern Graceful Empire Style Upholstered Loveseat[ Like New]; Fancy Depression Era Full Bed[ Great Design]; Walnut & Marble Top Dresser w/ Mirror; 1 Drawer Washstand; Silhouette Print of Boy w/ Drum by Linda McGough[ WR School Teacher]; Samsung Flat Screen TV w/ Remote; Various Baskets; Cast Iron Squirrel Nut Cracker; Royal Worchester Egg Cooker; Ohio Art Coca- Cola Metal Coasters & Small Oval Trays; Plus Other Items Of Interest!

Huskee Supreme 25hp 50in Deck Riding Mower

Toro 522 5hp 22in Cut Self Propelled Snowblower; Hand & Garden Tools; Small Power Hand Tools; Werner Blue Fiberglass 8ft Step Ladder; Various Step Stools; Alum.20ft Extension Ladder; Troy-Bilt

Rear Bagger Push Lawnmower; Bocce Ball Lawn Game; Winross

Chef-Boy-Ardee Truck & Trailer; American Home Foods Truck & Trailer; Tonka Small Ladder Truck

TERMS: Cash , Good PA Check [ Credit Cards w/ 4% Fee]

Job John • Lunch • Tents if Needed

SELLER: Betty Barnwell

AUCTIONEERS: Michael & David Weaver

AU002180-L

Allenwood, Pa.17810 Phone 570-538-2227

YOUR HOMETOWN COMMUNITY PUBLICATION OF THE SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY • THE VALLEY TRADER Weekly • April 24th, 2023 to April 30th, 2023 • PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD — TEXT US YOUR CLASSIFIED TODAY 570-444-9850 5
Excavation & Trucking LLC 570-494-1716 dheltman@verizon.net • heltmanexcavation.com Brian and David Heltman 1840 Liberty Drive Williamsport PA 17701 morrischairshop.com 54 Windsor Ln Morris PA 16938 570-353-2735 Bedroom Furniture Sofas and Recliners Dining Room Home Office Quality Crafted in Pennsylvania
Heltman
VALLEY HO E IMPROVEMENT

VALLEY HO E IMPROVEMENT

Strong, Stylish Spring Home Upgrades 5 renovation projects where brick takes center stage

(Family Features) Springtime is a perfect opportunity for homeowners to begin planning renovations to enhance the interior and exterior of their living space. Because of its strong performance capabilities, low maintenance and design flexibility, brick is a popular building material

VALLEY AUCTIONS VALLEY HEALTH

choice when looking to improve or refresh your home in time for warm-weather hosting season.

Often selected for its functional benefits, brick is available in a wide array of colors, textures and sizes that can match varying design styles, from modern to traditional and almost everything between. If you’re considering adding brick to your home’s aesthetic, consider these five projects to tackle this spring from the experts at Glen-Gery, one of the largest brick and stone manufacturers in North America.

Basement or patio bar - As homeowners spend more time at home, they often look to maximize livable space. One way to take advantage of unused living space is building a basement

or patio bar, which provides an area for entertaining. Using an exposed brick wall can help designate the bar area and separate it from the rest of the basement, or lining a bar counter with brick can create a rustic contrast against the bar’s seating.

Fireplace - To change the look and feel of a room almost instantly, you can use brick to give a fireplace a facelift or make it a focal point of your home. Available in a variety of colors and textures, Glen-Gery’s diverse, premium portfolio of more than 600 brick and stone products can elevate your living room’s style in a big way and create a more inviting area to share with family and friends. An outdoor fireplace is another option for extending livable space in a cozy way that can be used throughout the year.

russ

Accent wallCreate a statement in or outside your home with a brick accent wall. Accent walls can help bring color, texture and beauty to homes by breaking up the monotony of monochromatic color or decor, creating visual interest and dimension. While brick in a running

6 YOUR HOMETOWN COMMUNITY PUBLICATION OF THE SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY • THE VALLEY TRADER Weekly • April 24th, 2023 to April 30th, 2023 • PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD — TEXT US YOUR CLASSIFIED TODAY 570-444-9850
Continued page 11 reitz.buxt@statefarm.com

Before You

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. 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 LBYL column. My sister and I decided we would try our fare at meeting “Mr. Right”. (BTW, my cousin and his wife are still married and hopelessly in love.) My sister didn’t have much luck, but in January 1992, I saw this ad that kept drawing my attention. As described,

he really wasn’t what I was looking for, but... We met later that month for the first time; got engaged in 1993 and married in 1994. We will celebrate our 25th anniversary this October and we have a 23-yearold daughter who lives out of state. Thank you, LBYL! Mr. & Mrs. J.N. 4/4/17 Testimonial: I placed an ad 1/2/94 and met the love of my life. He has 3 boys and I have 3 girls. We were married 8/26/95 and now we’re the Brady Bunch. Thanks for helping us find each other. KP/DP

I will always be grateful to your paper Valley Trader. My husband DH wrote to me and we have been happily married almost 12 wonderful years. We’ve been through many trials and joys and so glad we found each other. K.W/ K.H.

“Thanks Again Valley Trader, Friends! Years ago I put an ad in your paper and we were married almost 20 years & then our lord called him home.” -HR

“My brother met his wife Bonnie through your column. They have a son named Jake! He’s our pride and joy!” –CW

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.

Regular: SD(Multiracial)StM, NS, 6’-220 lbs, retired with own money. Not lazy & can pick up after myself. Average Looking & very active (mentally & physically). Can travel some distance. Looking for SF for dating, who’s also very active. I consider myself a quiet person, but looking for someone to give me that spark. I’m not into the internet at all. My hobbies include photography, movies, outdoors and someone to date. TB26984 5/15 SEEKING NICE CHRISTIAN WOMAN. DWtCM, nonsmoker, healthy, 70, looks like 50, 6’0”, blue eyes, gray hair, sensitive, kind, caring, loving, gentle, likes many things, prefers fine arts. Send recent photo.

GD26992 11/6

SWtM, lonely, depressed, 6’2”-185, gray hair, blue eyes, 61, no beard, no mustache, ND, NS, ND, no tatoos, no body piercings. Enjoys car shows, car museums, movies, fine

restaurants, movies at home cuddled up with you. Looking for Asian woman, 45-55, 5’7”6’2”, 110 -120 lbs., 36C-22-34, long straight waist length, coal black hair, blue eyes, beautiful smile, honest, loyal, trustworthy to her man. Tired of living alone, being alone. I want someone to come home to after a hard night at work. RM26993 5/29

IC’s:

SWtFIC, seeking companionship, visits & friends to form lasting heartfelt, meaningful relationships. Am quiet, attractive, hard working & patient. TD26974IC SWtFIC, 48, looking for someone that I can laugh with, talk to, become friends with & possibly more. Willing to re-locate. I’ll be waiting to hear from you. TS26975IC

FIC, sweet, hot, fun inmate, soon to be released. Searching for potential mate. Must be very generous, handsome, love dogs, music & making money.

KE26976IC

FIC, sexy Italian Princess loves to laugh, talk, try new things. Willing to relocate if need be. Looking for my prince that I’ll do anything for. JB26977IC SWtFIC, 33, easygoing, funny, genuine. Loves to work out, athletic build. Looking for friendship, someone I can talk to. Could lead into something more. I’m very loyal & open to meeting people. You will not regret reaching out to me. Picture will be enclosed when I hear from you. AM26978IC FIC, 47, long brown hair, hazel eyes, 120 lbs., outgoing & down to earth. Looking for an older gentelman to spend my time with & possibly my future. ST26979IC SWtFIC, lonely, could

use someone to talk to. Miss my dogs, my cat & rabbit. Heck, I sort of miss the chickens now that eggs are $6.00 a dozen. LOL. Love to laugh, fish, camp, sit by the fire pit. The small stuff is the big stuff to me. Fireworks are definitely my favorite. Of course, fried dough.

JU26980IC

SWtFIC, 58, but young at heart. Would love to have a friend. Easy to get along with. Loves country music and loves animals. PJ26981IC

FIC, fair skinned, dark waist length hair, curvy body. In search of a good man to get to know & build a relationship. I’m down to earth, fun & loving. FJ26982IC SWtFIC, looking for serious, long term relationship. Released in June. Relocatible. Lots of love to share with you. Attractive, fun, patient, openminded, affectionate, honest, loyal, educated.

HS26983IC

FIC, looking for a pen pal. I’m all female, brown hair, green eyes, 5’6”-140, 52. Like to fish, camp, swim. Love the outdoors. Lonely.

TP26985IC

SWtFIC, 56 yrs. young. Looking for a penpal or more. I have 2 yrs. left & would really love to get to know someone to hang out with. I love to fish, hunt, camping, travel & just down right all around gal.

BS26986IC

FIC, sexy, Italian princess, long hair, big breasts, curves in all the right places. Love to laugh & try new things. Willing to relocate.

JB26987IC

FIC, 29, looking for a penpal/companion, maybe more. I love to cook, go camping, vacation & most of all cuddle. CK26988IC WtFIC, 29, strawberry

blonde & blue eyes. Love to cook, clean, go swimming, camping, fishing, ride motorcycles, cut wood, paint, sand, dry wall. I would love a companion to talk to.

FE26989IC

SWtFIC, 39, Taurus, 5’2”-145, brownish blond hair, brown eyes.

AC26990IC

FIC, 43, 5’7”-130 lbs, brown hair, hazel eyes. Honest, outgoing, like to have fun. Love the outdoors, camping, fires, cookouts, boating, hiking, beach. Love to cuddle watch a good movie. I’m a Scorpio so love bedroom activities. Looking for a pen pal and hopefully a friend.

SS26991IC

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 FOR MAIL FROM LBYL. Inmates, seems you may need to be on some kind of mailing list at the prison. Inquire at your place.

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.

YOUR HOMETOWN COMMUNITY PUBLICATION OF THE SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY • THE VALLEY TRADER Weekly • April 24th, 2023 to April 30th, 2023 • PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD — TEXT US YOUR CLASSIFIED TODAY 570-444-9850 7 Make Check or Money Order made out to The Valley Trader. How to prepare your letter to send: 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. PLACE YOUR AD FOR FREE - 1 ISSUE. CODES: S:SINGLE,M: MALE, F:FEMALE, D:DIVORCED,Wt:WHITE,B:BLACK,IC:INCARCERATED
LOOK LEAP
1 issue free! Run Your Ad Longer! 7 issues/$10.00 OR 14 Issues/$18.00 • 28 Issues/$24.00
NOT SEND CASH IN YOUR LETTERS TO ANY IC. IT WON’T BE ACCEPTED AND LETTER WILL NOT BE DELIVERED.
DO

VALLEY HO E IMPROVEMENT

Easy Hacks to Live a More Sustainable Lifestyle

VALLEY AUCTIONS VALLEY HEALTH

(StatePoint) Ninety percent of Americans want to live more sustainably, but only 11% consistently do. Why? Research from Procter & Gamble conducted in 2023 found that Americans think sustainable habits at home are too difficult (82%), too expensive (89%) and sacrifice product performance (73%).

Sustainable choices don’t have to be a burden though, especially if you know where to prioritize your efforts. For example, the highest environmental footprint of many everyday products, like laundry and dish detergents, comes from the water and energy needed to do the job, like when you wash your dishes in the sink or use your washing machine.

As part of the #ItsOurHome

campaign, Cascade and Tide have partnered with digital creators to offer the following easy hacks to help you live a more sustainable lifestyle, continue to get great results and save money on household bills:

Skip the Sink

Did you know that a dishwasher uses 4 gallons of water per

cycle while the sink can use the same amount in just two minutes? In fact, each week you use an Energy Star-certified dishwasher you can save up to 140 gallons of water versus washing dishes at a running sink for 11 minutes per day.

You can also skip some of the traditional dishwashing steps when you select the right detergent. Brands like Cascade are building a water-positive future and helping to reduce daily water use in

8 YOUR HOMETOWN COMMUNITY PUBLICATION OF THE SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY • THE VALLEY TRADER Weekly • April 24th, 2023 to April 30th, 2023 • PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD — TEXT US YOUR CLASSIFIED TODAY 570-444-9850
Valley Vehicle Fin er
(c) Wavebreakmedia / iStock via Getty Images Plus, P&G Photo courtesy of Unsplash

VALLEY HO E

American households by offering options that provide a high-quality clean without the need to pre-rinse dishes. With its innovative formula, the enzymes within Cascade Platinum ActionPacs latch on, break down and wash away food so you can skip the sink and save water.

VALLEY AUCTIONS VALLEY HEALTH

“We know people want to save water, but they also want clean dishes. That’s why we created a sustainability hack, not a tradeoff,” says Marchoe Northern, senior vice president and general manager of North American Home Care at Procter & Gamble.

Beyond ecology-minded product innovation, Cascade has also joined the Change the Course initiative to support several water restoration projects in the United States. Over their lifetime, these projects are expected to restore nearly 2 billion gallons of freshwater in water-stressed regions.

Clean on Cold Washing laundry in cold versus hot water uses over 90% less energy in every load.

Put another way, that’s enough energy savings to power the entire average American household for over an hour. Consider the 30 billion loads of laundry done in the United States and Canada annually. That’s an enormous amount of energy that could be saved with a simple turn of the dial.

If you’re concerned about the cleaning performance of a cold wash cycle, consider this, Tide has innovated its products to clean on cold, every load,

every cycle. Tide is on a mission to turn three out of four washes to cold water by 2030, which will help prevent an estimated 27 million metric tons of greenhouse gas emissions from entering the Earth’s atmosphere.

YOUR HOMETOWN COMMUNITY PUBLICATION OF THE SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY • THE VALLEY TRADER Weekly • April 24th, 2023 to April 30th, 2023 • PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD — TEXT US YOUR CLASSIFIED TODAY 570-444-9850 9 Valley Vehicle Fin er
IMPROVEMENT
WE DELIVER 330 Mountside View Dr., Howard, PA 16841 • 814-625-9976 • PA#166839 Many Kinds of Items! • Flipflops & Sandals • Shoes • Workboots • Ammunition • Fishing Equipment & Tackle • Hunting Equipment If You Would Like to Have Your Help Wanted Ad Seen by Thousands Call 570-444-9850

Continue from Page 9

Washing in cold water with Tide means lower emissions, more financial savings on your energy bills, and a gentler wash that helps preserve clothes longer.

“At Tide, we want to reduce the environmental impact of a load of laundry and increase the impact of clean clothes,” says Amy Krehbiel, brand vice president of Fabric Care Innovation at Procter & Gamble. “We are proud to be helping families live more sustainably.”

Learn more about Tide’s sustainability initiative by joining the conversation on social at #TurnToCold.

With today’s current climate crisis, you may be looking for ways to lower your carbon footprint at home, and thanks to product innovation, that’s easier today than ever before.

THEME: TV MOMS

ACROSS

1. Rodeo garb

6. Roman numeral 7

9. Spring occurrence

13. Like Corgi

14. Get a sum

15. Garlic mayo

16. Poet’s concern

17. Mail-back request, acr.

18. Handrail post

19. *Lionel Jefferson’s mom

21. *Keith and Laurie Partridge’s mom

23. Watson’s, Crick’s and Franklin’s concern, acr.

24. Big-ticket ____

25. #38 Down follower

28. Potter’s oven

30. Get by

35. Wyatt Earp’s card game

37. Wooden pegs

39. Measuring tool with a bubble

40. Copycat

41. All-season ____

43. Like certain people’s glasses

44. The Great ____, Muppet

46. 1 year older than frosh

47. Treat without respect

48. *Samantha Stephens’ mom

50. Four Corners state

52. Unidentified Jane

53. Summit location

55. Like tuna tartare

Gilmore’s

DOWN

1. Basin, without vowels

2. Last piece of a loaf

3. Lowest female singing voice

4. Evis’s blue shoes

5. Harrison Ford or Jason Segel in “Shrinking”

6. Bud holder

7. *Rhoda Morgenstern’s mom

8. “That is” in Latin

9. Wedding cake layer

10. Famous Allen Ginsberg

poem

11. Away from wind

12. Skilled in deception

15. G. Orwell’s “______ Farm”

20. Valentine, e.g.

22. Bottom line?

24. Inner circle

25. Old enough (2 words)

26. Neutered rooster

27. Influencer’s creation

29. *Meg, Chris and Stewie Griffin’s mom

31. Egghead

32. “____ like the plague”

33. Canvas primer

34. *Alex and Mallory Keaton’s mom

36. Pasta option

38. Virgo and Libra mo.

42. ____ Lewis, Lamb Chop puppeteer

45. By word of mouth

49. What catastrophe and ratatouille have in common

51. Wear (2 words)

54. Treated with EVOO

56. *Pebbles Flintstone’s mom

57. Law school entry requirement, acr.

58. First name palindrome

59. Civil disorder

60. They’re on Freddy’s street

61. Widespread

62. Relating to armpit

63. 3 squared

66. Tight one in football

68. Bro’s counterpart

10 YOUR HOMETOWN COMMUNITY PUBLICATION OF THE SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY • THE VALLEY TRADER Weekly • April 24th, 2023 to April 30th, 2023 • PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD — TEXT US YOUR CLASSIFIED TODAY 570-444-9850
Actress Thompson
Island
Manhattan
Skeleton, archaic
Lt.’s subordinate
Yemeni’s neighbor
Marines’ toy recipients
Banned insecticide, acr. 74. Nostrils
57. *Rory
mom 61. *Hilary and Carlton Banks’ mom 64. Motionless 65.
67.
off
69.
70.
71.
72.
73.
SUDUKO

VALLEY AUCTIONS VALLEY HEALTH

Continue from Page 6 bond pattern is expected, you can spice up rooms with an unexpected bond pattern like a stacked bond for modern appeal or herringbone for a rustic look.

Kitchen backsplash - One of the most overlooked areas of kitchen design is the backsplash. While its job is to protect your kitchen walls from the never-ending assault of kitchen splatters, there’s no reason it can’t look good, too. Brick backsplashes can accommodate most home designs and styles thanks to the versatility of shapes, colors, finishes and sizes available.

Black or white glazed brick works

well with more modern kitchens while irregular brick containing an abundance of texture and a messy mortar application can complete rustic farmhouse kitchens. An option like Glen-Gery’s virtual design tool, Picture Perfect, can help you visualize projects in your home to see what fits your style and needs.

Brick skirt - For added curb appeal, consider adding a brick skirt around the foundation of your home. Given its resilient, durable and energyefficient qualities, brick can help provide better

insulation and protection while also adding visual appeal to the exterior of your home through texture, color and contrast. The skirting can also continue through to the front porch floor and steps, helping balance out the elevation of your home.

For more inspiration for your next home renovation project, visit glengery.com. #16507

Source: Glen-Gery

Large 2 Day Public Auction

Saturday, May 13th @ 8:30 AM

Saturday, May 27th @ 8:30 AM

LOCATED at 5801 New Berlin Hwy Winfield, PA 17889

Saturday, May 13th

Starting at 8:30 a.m. with a Large Assortment of Box lots followed by antiques, collectables and household goods

Mutschler Ice Cream Maker (patent # 222-4576), (Jeep) Petal Car, Fire King Glass, Toboggan, Cast Iron Hot Plates, Cast model cars, Yo Yo’s, Bird Water’s, Green Glass, Presidential Glass Plates, Coke Advertisement, Local Advertisement items, Heinz Ketchup Flash Light, Penn State Football Cookie Jar ( 1986 Fiesta Bowl), Metal Patriate Figures, Watches, Miniature Bottles and Medicine Bottles, Glass Bells, Cookie Cutters, Spice Cans, Cardboard Elvis Picture, Liberty Glass Mugs, Wooden Bowls, Rubber 7 Dwarfs, Jelly Jars, Wire Top Jars, “York Valley” Cheese Box, “Oven serve” Casserole Dish, Cameras, Aunt Jamima Bottles, Restaurant Glasses, “Crock ware” Milk Can, Banks, Jukebox Alarm Clocks, Chalk Figurines (Big and Small), Music Boxes, Incense, Holstein Cow Table Set, Cast Iron Book Ends, Wooden Soda Flat, Kerosene Lamps, State Glasses, Chicken Figurines, Crook Canister Sets, Restaurant Plates, Canning Jars, “Johnsons Brothers” China, Milk Glass, Box of Blue Guitar Bottles, Child’s Hamper, Sesame Street Childs Step Stool, Cake Pans, Covered Bridge Mail Box, miniature Wooden Covered Wagon Lamp, Walt Disney Collectable, Christmas Decorations and Nativity scene, M&M Christmas Tree Lights, Glass Ash Trays, New Testament Map, Stainless Bowls, Cook Books, Kaleidoscope, Ohio Match Company Matchbox, Art Kits, Apple Rookie Jar, GE Radio, Realistic Radio, 30 Cup Coffee Maker, Kitchen Utensils, Mixers, Griddles, Coca Cola Jug, Plastic Child Toys, Land Base CB, Aluminum Pots, Miniature Tin Water can, Metal Miniature License Plates (years 53, 68 and more!) Maxwell House Tin, Kratzerville Crock 1847 – 1997, Matchstick Holder, Church Hymens, Metal and Plastic Child Cars and Trucks, Warner Brothers Vending Machine Prizes, Porcelain / Graniteware, Canary Songster Set, Plastic Ice Cream Maker, State Collectable Plates, Ronald McDonald Plate, Pepsi and Coca Cola Japan Six Piece Canister Set, Custom Jewelry, Hand Painted Glass, 33 and 45 Records (Elvis, Jonny Cash and Beatles) , Cassette and Eight tracks, Restaurant Bun Coffee Maker, Tabletop Electric Organ, Flat Top Chests, Cigar Boxes, Insulators, Sausage Stuffer, Glass Butter churn, Hog Hooks and scrapers, Set Quoits, Colander with Pestle, Wooden Step Ladder, Old Timer Pocket Knife, Pony Boy Play Pistol, Planter Peanuts Pocket Knife, Train Tracks, Washboard, Washtubs, Sad Irons, Bowling Pins, Roller Skates, Sewing Chicken, Cast Iron Motorcycle with Sidecar, Large Selection of Avon, Vintage Lawn Mowers, Highchair, Double Wash Tub, Snow sleds, Wooden Nickels, Hot Wheels Belts, Baby Shoes, Wooden Play Pen, Coal Buckets, Single Trees, (major) Bicycle, White Mountain Ice Cream Containers, Toy Guns and Sheriff Stars, Snyder County Pioneer Days, Vintage Photo Cards of local towns, Children’s books, Cynosure Yearbook, Doylies, Butter Paddle, Butter Mold, Tin Noise Makers, Vintage Cigarette Lighters, Wind up Tin Train, “Wall Mount” Clothes Dryer, Bibles, Fabric Counter, Ice Picks, Rubber Stamp Dates, Wooden Marbles, Yard Sticks, galvanized Watering Can, Griswold Griddles #10, Record Players.

Household items

Franklinite Wood and Coal Stove, Refrigerator Freezer, Electric Glass Top Stove, Automatic Bicycles, Washer and Dryer, Hurricane Lantern, Outdoor Lighting, Cookware, Bird Houses, Stuffed Toys, Ice Buckets, Materials, Glass Jugs, Silverware, Crock Pots, Large Tupperware Collection, Board Games and Kids Toys Large Selection, Step Stools, Canes, Walkers and Handicap Items, Plastic Storage Containers, Chest Coolers, Drinking Water Coolers, Rollaway Chairs, Space Heater, Kitchen Table and 6 Chairs, Dressers, Hitachi Floor Modal TV, Wooden Plantstand, Couch, Gooseneck Rocking Chair, Microwave, Electric Portable Heaters, China Cabinet, Single Adjustable Beds, Grand Fathers Clock, Hospital Bed, Metal Shelving, Large Window Air Conditioner, Dehumidifier, Hot Plate, Singer Sewing Machine, Foot Stools, Steal Plant Hangers, Baby Buggy, Wooden Porch Swing, Wooden Step Ladders, Turkey Deep Fryer. This list does not display the numerus items to be sold.

Estate of: Randall Boonie

TA Wagner Auctioneers LLC

Auctioneer Trent Wagner # AU002238L

Contact: (570) 765-3306

Terms: ID Needed for Bidder Number, Cash or PA Check

Lunch stand available

Tent Rain or Shine

ALL ITEMS SOLD AS IS.

OWNERS AND AUCTIONEERS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS

YOUR HOMETOWN COMMUNITY PUBLICATION OF THE SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY • THE VALLEY TRADER Weekly • April 24th, 2023 to April 30th, 2023 • PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD — TEXT US YOUR CLASSIFIED TODAY 570-444-9850 11 VALLEY HO E IMPROVEMENT
A.H.

HELP WANTED DELIVERY One Day A Week Centre County

Loganton, Millheim & Center Hall

Must be dependable and have dependable vehicle.

flood plain! Utilities oil fired furnace with forced hot air heat, well water, on-site sewer and 100-amp electric service East Lycoming SD! Terms: $7,000 real estate property deposit required day of auction, with good PA check or certified funds payable to Marquette’s Auction Marketing, balance at closing within 60 days of sale date. 4% buyer’s premium to be added to the purchase price of real estate. Real estate is sold “as-is” & is subject to owner confirmation. Statements made day of auction take precedence over previously printed material. Inspections may be done prior to auction at potential buyer's expense Real Estate will be auctioned off on Saturday, May 20th @ 11am.

Selling Friday, May 19th–Gold & Costume Jewelry, C.I. Griswald, Antiques, Salt Crocks; Selling Sat, May 20th–66 Stoneware Crocks/Jugs, Mantle Clocks, Antiques, Primitives, Furniture, Quilts; Special Note: All items will be sold as-is with no warranties applied. Terms Cash or good PA check only, ID required. Updated info & pics @ marquetteauctions.com, auctionzip.com ID1907 or GoToAuction.com

ID6181 Owners not responsible for accidents Selling the real estate & contents for the Estate of Al & Sophie Hoff, longtime antique dealers. Kathy Hess & Chris Hoff co-executors. Stay tuned for updates as we progress through the personal property.

Marquette's Auction Marketing

Tom Marquette, AU-002855L, 570/916-6903

12 YOUR HOMETOWN COMMUNITY PUBLICATION OF THE SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY • THE VALLEY TRADER Weekly • April 24th, 2023 to April 30th, 2023 • PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD — TEXT US YOUR CLASSIFIED TODAY 570-444-9850 VALLEY AUCTIONS VALLEY HEALTH $1.00 CLASSIFIEDS! 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20($1.00) 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 USE THIS FORM FOR $1.00 NON-BUSINESS READER ADS. Clip out form and mail to: THE VALLEY TRADER PO 392 • LEWISBURG, PA 17837-0392 NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ____ ZIP ________ PHONE (_____) Weeks: Total PAID WORD LIMIT: 20 WORDS MAXIMUM. 10¢ EACH ADDITIONAL WORD. AD DEADLINE: ADS MUST BE RECEIVED BY 12 NOON, THURSDAY TO BE PROCESSED FOR MONDAY’S ISSUE. DEALERS: IF YOU WOULD LIKE MEDIA INFO OR ADVERTISING RATES, PLEASE CALL: (570) 444-9850. PUBLISHER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY ADS FOR ANY REASON. Category: Pick Up A Copy Almost Everywhere The Valley Trader • P. O. Box 392 • Lewisburg, PA 17837 To Advertise Call 570-444-9850 • Email thevalleytrader@yahoo.com Weekly guarantee qualifying Hans CedarDale 800-848-2198Satellite Route Hughesville hanscedardale.com ’Tis the season for savings! best only at CedarDale. up for and get a prepaid card up $300. Switch to $1,000 a 3-Year Price Guarantee. Over 10,000+ + apps one switching with Plus™. Ask about special for military, responders and health care workers. Call today! Heltman Excavation & Trucking LLC dheltman@verizon.net570-494-1716heltmanexcavation.com Brian Heltman 1840 Liberty Drive Williamsport 17701 Auto Deals inside Weekly programming, Hans CedarDale Satellite 800-848-2198 220, Hughesville hanscedardale.com ’Tis the season for savings! best only Hans CedarDale. Sign for DISH and get a prepaid card up to $300. 300 Switch up to $1,000 3-Year Price Guarantee. 10,000+ Apps TV apps one switching inputs remotes Hopper Ask about special offers military, responders and health workers. Call today! PREM_30475 At Su yMot ube/F $37.9 RO $9.75 hange Monday iday -6p turday FREE Car Wash AFTER EVER VICE! Ask about Diesel leet Capabilities HELP WANTED DELIVERY One Day A Week Call for Available Area Contact The Valley Trader (570) 524-0962 dependable have dependable vehicle. the $1.00 Classifieds One Dollar Week New Date: April 15 & 16, 2023 POOLS Come See Our Selection of Pool Supplies, Hot Tubs, Filters & Pumps We Also Do Repairs 570-759-7665 SHEDS $1.00 CLASSIFIEDS! Clip out form and mail to: No LBYL Find Our Publication At These Locations Plus Lots of restuarants and businesses the $1.00 Classifieds One Dollar per Week - 30 words Hoff Estate Real Estate & Contents Auctions, Friday May 19th @ 3pm & Saturday, May 20 @ 8:33 am 217 N. Main St., Picture Rocks, PA 17762 Real Estate Open House Showings Sunday, May 7th & 14th, 2 to 4 pm (or by private showing with auctioneer)
“fixer-upper”, two story home, built prior to 1978, with approx. 1,964 sq. ft. on 69 acre parcel Home has off-street parking, good roof, 4 BR’s, 1.5 baths, eat-in kitchen, spacious family & DR, basement and an attached 1 car garage with a breezeway Property also has 2 large outdoor sheds and a nice, large back yard with Railroad St. access at the rear of the property Property is NOT in the
Well-constructed
Contact The Valley Trader at (570) 444-9850

Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.