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If you’re not working and you’ve already filed for Social Security, the process is much easier. You’ll automatically be enrolled in Medicare Parts A and B when you turn 65. Sometimes called Original Medicare, this doesn’t include prescription drug coverage. 2. Original Medicare doesn’t cover everything. Original Medicare covers hospital and physician expenses, but there are cost-sharing requirements and limits on what’s covered. Consider how you’ll cover things like dental, vision, hearing and pharmacy. You can buy supplemental plans, or you can buy a Medicare Advantage plan (also known as Part C), which covers everything that Medicare does and provides additional benefits, including, in many cases, prescription drugs (also known as Part D). 3. You have many options. With Original Medi-

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real cedar from day one, opt for composite materials. Those from DaVinci Roofscapes resist impact, fire, mold, algae, insects, salt air and high winds. Available in various colors and color blends, they will look as attractive as weathered cedar, but won’t curl, cup or split in the way wood does, so you get years of worry-free beauty.

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Here are some things to consider, as well as some of the reasons why many building industry professionals and homeowners today are avoiding real wood products and steering toward composite shake alternatives instead: • Long-Term Aesthetics: Real cedar shake roofing and siding is beautiful, particularly as it ages. Unfortunately, just as it begins to weather to a rich-looking color, it often becomes unserviceable due to deterioration. To get the authentic weathered look of

• Fire: A Class A fire rating is the highest level of fire resistance a roofing system can achieve. While this is an important consideration for any homeowner, it should be a top priority for anyone living in wildfire-prone territories. Keep in mind that real cedar can burn easily, whereas fire-resistant composite shake siding and roofing offer peace-of- mind in this regard, acting as your family’s first line of defense against stray sparks. • Insects: Untreated wood shingles make for a yummy snack for termites and other bugs. Over time, these pests will destroy the integrity of a home’s exterior. By opting for composite shake, you get the look of authentic wood without this hassle. Made of virgin resins, UV and thermal stabilizers, composite shakes from DaVinci Roofscapes, for example, are strong products that silverfish, termites, carpenter ants and beetles will leave be. In addition, products made from these materials

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VALLEY HO 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 Auto’s, Trucks, Vans, SUV’s - 07 Wanted to Trade 72 Ford Show Car for Ford Truck F15, 30.2 5 spd. Fewer than 90,000 mi, air. Anytime. Sunbury 570286-7849. ufn Rear Spoiler fits Chev. Cobolt and Pontiac GS, excellent condition. 570337-4619. ufn Antiques: 3 Corvairs $1,000, 2 Falcon Station Wagons $1,000, 10 Lincolns V12 and up, 75 vehicles, 1960 and up $1,000 to $5,000 or less. Too sick for hobby. 570538-3464. 8/31 2000 Cadillac Eldorado, ETC, driven daily, clean, dependable, black, lots new with receipts, everything works, sun roof. Cash offers. 814-342-4094. 8/31 2001 Cadillac Eldorado, ETC, bronze, driven daily, clean, dependable, lots new with receipts, everything works, gold package, chrome spoke wheels, 66,000 mi. Cash offers. 814-342-4094. 8/31 1948 Chevy, 2 dr., maroon, looks like it did in 1948; 1959 Cadillac, 4 dr. hard top, nice; 1964 Galaxy Ford, 4 dr. 289 engine; 1994 Ford Pickup Ranger Super Cab XL.2, 351 engine. 570-337-4619. 8/3/21 Auto/Truck Accessories & Equipment - 10 Truck Caps for sale. 570494-0444, call for details. ufn Car Parts for Sale: 5 working mid 1980 Oldsmobile Toranado Radios, 8x3 3/4x5 deep as a lot, $100. 814-342-3709 10 to 5. 8/31 Campers, Motor Homes, & Rec. Vehicles - 11

1995 Chariot Park Model Camper, furnished, 34’x12’, w/loft, computer or office room, sunken BR, tinted living room window, furnished 8’x34’ porch sunscreen, 10’x20’ carport, 10’x20’ new shed. Make offer. 570-966-6220. ufn Alaskan Cab over Vintage Camper, needs trailer or axel wheels, very nice inside, very fun little camper, $2,500. 570-8475859. 8/31 21’ 1968 Prism Camper, $2,300. Sunbury 570-8091479. 8/17 Clothing - 15 1 pair full cammoflage 1 piece overalls, 1 Mossy Oak, lightweight one 2 pc. Gortex, rain proof, like new, size 44, both in excellent condition. $60 firm both. 570-538-1021. 8/3 Farm, Garden, & Outdoor - 23 International Harvester Flaggs 2, small & large, couple of books, $35/all. Sunbury 570-809-1579. 8/17 Yard Sales - 25 Huge Yard Sale: Aug. 19, 20, 21, 22 (Wed-Sat) 9-5, 1322 Charles St., State College, PA. Accepts Visa, MC, Disc. Lots antiques, glass furniture/computer desk, dishes, clothes, bear rug, everything is pristine COPD. 100’s Phalzcraft dishes. Too many items to list. 8/17 Guns & Access - 26 58 Caliber Black Powder Rifle 1863 Model, Couve Percussion, $330; Underwater Spear Gun & Divers Knife, $85. Sunbury 570-809-1579. 8/17 Help Wanted - 28 Experienced Sales Person to handle our Montour & Columbia Co. area. Very good commission

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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 boxx, but work easily with others. This may lead to a full-time position in the future. Send resume & portfolio to: The Valley Trader, PO Box 392, Lewisburg, Pa 17837 or email: the valleytrader@ yahoo.com Household/Furniture - 30 Dishwasher, not portable, $100; Club Runner electric Golf Cart, $100, both in excellent condition. 570246-4205. 8/31 5 Raised Bed Frames, treated wood, 10x5x18, you dismantle, $10 each. 8/31 Miscellaneos - 35 Regulation Pool Table. 570-274-5919. 8/31 8 Units for a strong colliseum pool, hardware too. 570-444-9850 ask for Max. ufn WATCHES: All new 60+ mens, 5-6 womens, solid men’s bracelets. Must buy all. Seller Faith Chapel Church, White Deer, Pa. $600; Rifle Sako 338 cal RHACT Bolt, made 1950 Finland, 3-8 Leaupold Scope, Hard

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570-658-2415. 8/17 Beginners Sports Package, 920 plus Baseball Cards, Posters, Books, etc. All for $75. 717-379-8010. 8/31 18 Classic VHS Disney Animated Movies, $30. 717-379-8010. 8/31 Sears Air Compressor Paint Sprayer, 3 HP, used twice,, needs 220, $150. 570-847-5859. 8/31

Cow Buffalo Robe, brand new, tanned in Soouth Dakota, beautiful, just unpacked, $500. 570-8475859. 8/31 Large Earring Rack & 150 earrings, $83. 570360-0077. 8/31 Announcements - 38 Pets & Livestok - 40 2 AKC Beagle Puppies, $1,000 OBO. Reuben Stoltzfus. 570-547-0502.

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We will be selling from the home of the Late Shirley M. Guffey, Located at 228 Hockley Hill Road, Turbotville,Pa.17772. From Turbotville at Turkey Hill Store & Rt 54 follow Comley Road past Cemetery turning onto Hockley Hill Road and follow to Sale Site – Signs Posted Day of Auction

Saturday, August 22, 2020 Starting at 9:00 am HOUSE with 1 ACRE COUNTRY REAL ESTATE [OFFERED at 12:00 NOON] We will be offering a well maintained 2 story 2 bedroom Home w/1 acre of Country Living that is within 1 mile to Turbotville. The Home has 2 bedrooms, full bath, living room , sitting room/ TV room, enclosed porch, kitchen w/ cabinets and laundry hookups. Well & Standard Septic, Square D Breaker Panel Box and 100 amp electric System, Gas Hot air Heat, Out Side Buildings Include a Vinyl Fenced Yard and Super Large Pole Garage with Overhead Doors and Pavilion End w/ Kitchen Setup for Picnics and Family Gatherings. To View this Super Property Contact Auctioneer Mike Weaver at 570-538-2227 * Terms: $5,000 Down on Fall of Hammer- Balance in 45 Days all Other terms made known day of sale or by contacting auctioneer. Perspective buyers have right to any testing prior to auction at their expense.

FURNITURE * COLLECTIBLES * HOUSEHOLD 3pc. Oak Bedroom Suite w/ Bookcase Headboard; 2 Drawer File Cabinet; Vintage Style Radio; Cedar Chest; Storage Chest; Various Lawn Ornaments; Wooden Picnic Tables; Mesh Ice Cream Table & Chair Set; Milk Cans; Frog Ornament; Wooden Porch Glider; Wooden Work Table; Crocks & Jug; Large Selection Glass Hen On Nest Many Marked; 2 Wooden Bar Stools; Modern Candlestick Telephone; Freestanding Fireplace; Enamel Basin; Clothespin Holder; Corner Knick Knack Shelf; Cast Iron Chicken Bell; Seasonal Decorations; Ball & Claw Piano Stool; Chicken Theme Dinnerware; Pots & Pans; Panasonic Microwave; Movable Oval Island; Oak Bread Box; Various Silverware; Wooden Small Corner Hutch; Avon Cape Cod Red Ruby Glassware; Cast Iron Bracket Lamps; Oak Pressed Back Sewing Rocker; Flamingo Wall Mirror; Indian Waterfall Statue; Oak Glider Rocker; Modern Gone with Wind Lamp; CD Player Stereo; Oak Bow Side China Cabinet; Rca Stereo w/ Speakers; Metal Book Shelves; JVC Flat Screen TV; Brass Full Bed; 5 Drawer Chest Of Drawers; Dresser w/ Mirror; Kitchen Table w/ Oak Pressed Back Chairs; Cast Iron Rooster Doorstop; Upholstered Loveseat; Colonial Cherry Desk; Wooden Childs Rocker; Wurlitzer Spinet Piano; Large selection Of Decorations, Flowers & Such; Large Selection of Knick Knacks; Plus Much More APPLIANCES: Frigidaire Refrigerator/ Freezer, Frigidaire Electric Range, Kenmore Washer & Dryer, Frigidaire Dehumidifier, Frigidaire Refrigerator JOHN DEERE L110 Automatic 17.5hp Lawn Tractor Hand & Garden Tools; 2 Man Cross Cut Saw; Gas Grill w/ Tank; Push Mowers; Lawn Chairs Plus More Terms: Cash, Good Penna. Check [Credit Cards w/ 4% Fee] Seller: Shirley M. Guffey Estate

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8/31 FREE: 2 female cats, several years old, litter trained, totally indoor cats, never been outside. Fluffy angora & short hair. Must go together. Not neutered, very friendly, play well together. I already have 2 cats, my daughter moved to Hawaii & left her 2 cats with me. 570-524-9850. ufn Real Estate - 42 Wanted to Buy: Small place, preferably a fixer

upper with a little land near Turbotville or Watsontown, coutry setting maybe some outbuild,ings. 8/31 Wanted - 50 Wanted: Circuit Cartridges, 570-9220056. ufn Wanted: Old Slot Machines, gum or peanut machines, music machines or parts. 570-644-1959. ufn Wanted: Pony Cart & Harness. 570-922-0056. ufn

Wanted to Hire: A man to do light mechanical work approximately 2 days in Watsontown Area, Need help due to old age plus sickness.570-538-3464. 8/31 Wanted to Hire: A man to cut high grass. 570-5383464. 8/31 WANTED: A person to list items for sale onto a computer for me. I’m a senior and have no computer. Sunbury 570809-1579. 8/17


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(StatePoint) Whether heading back to the classroom or back to a digital device this fall, it is important to be prepared. Get your children set up for academic success with the following resources and gear: • Comfortable workstation: A few considerations will improve ergonomics and comfort, for better focus when working at home. Consider a height-adjustable table or desk as well as an adjustable chair in order to accommodate your growing child’s needs. If possible, select an area for your child to work that gets plenty of natural light. A good desk lamp is also essential. • Math tools: Did you know that there are free math resources available online that can help to alleviate the challenges posed by remote-learning? Check out Casio’s learning site, available at CasioEducation.com/remote-learning, which provides math activities, YouTube videos, an online calculator and downloadable resources. The brand also offers a variety of models of scientific and graphing calculators, providing students of all levels with the features they’ll need to make the grade.

by mastering favorite tunes from downloaded MIDI files. The class-compliant USB port connects to any Mac, PC, iOS or Android device with no drivers needed. • Functional fashion: The best accessories also serve a purpose. Look for a watch that has a range of features that help students stay on task. Check out the Pro Trek line of watches. Its different alarm settings can be used to keep a schedule.

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VALLEY AUCTIONS (StatePoint) August is National Family Fun Month, and what better way to enjoy the end of summer than by making lasting memories with your loved ones? Whether exploring the great outdoors or making music, families can take the opportunity to spend some time together. Here are a few fun ideas to consider:

selecting teams in advance and wearing matching colors to show your team spirit. • Sing-along: Using new technology, you can take your family sing-along to the next level. Using a Casiotone keyboard, download favorite songs, print out the lyrics and have each family member sing a verse or two. You can even connect your phone to the keyboard to play music from your song library.

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