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try, no pets, no smoking inside. $650 - $700. 570-568-6823. 8/14
seats, good condition. $5,000. 717-381-9084.
tinted living room window, furnished 8’x34’
Lewisburg, PA 17837
to sell so many things through this little pa per!! People call me from all over. Last week I received a call from Hawaii about one of my ads. LT Antiques - 2 Apartments for Rent - 04
New Columbia Apartments. 1 & 2 bedroom, 1 mile in coun-
Man looking for a 1 bedroom apartment. Has a friendly medium size dog. Age 67 on disability so can pay up to $700 a month.
Williamsport only. 570-9741120. ufn
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2010 Black Cadillac, V6, auto, 160K mi, inspected, leather
Auto Accessories - 10 4 Firestone Tires, 23565R16, 3/4 tread, $120.00; Four 23560R17 Tires, like new, $150.00. 570966-4762. 8/28 53 Old Vehicles plus parts, $1,000 - $5,000 or less. Too sick for hobby. 570538-3464. 8/28 For sale parts: 1997 Buick la Sabre, complete and ready to part out. Call 570204-9626. ufn Campers, Motor Homes, & Rec. Vehicles - 11
1995 Chariot Park Model Camper, furnished, 34’x12’, w/ loft, computer or office room, sunken BR,
porch sunscreen, 10’x20’ carport, 10’x20’ new shed. Make offer. 570-9666220. ufn
Farm & Garden - 23
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Cub Cadet Lawn Tractor with 42” Snow Throw Attachment. Tractor like new, 348 hours, Snow Thrower attachment never been used. $3,000 cash or reasonable offer. 570538-5265. 8/14
Guns, Etc. - 26
Help Wanted28
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,
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
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
Gabe Gush Owner
P: 570-584-2996
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
Household Furniture - 30
Gas Fireplace Log Set with metal rack. 570-8741561. 8/14
9 Ft. Cast Iron Baseboard Heating Element for electric & oil. No end caps. 570-874-1561. 8/14
2 Metal Gliders, 1-3 Seater and 1-2 seater, 2 Metal Chairs, dark green. Asking $2,000. 570-495-3561. 8/14
Miscellaneous - 35
Coleman Hot Tub, 1 mo. old, $300.00; Hot Air Stoker, like new, $500.00; 3/4 HP Goulds Deep Well Pump, $450.00. 570-541-2966. 8/21
All kinds of Post Cards. 570-556-4344 anytime. 8/14
Liner for Fish Pond, for inground with pumps & hoses. 570-874-1561. 8/14
Stone for around ponds or landscaping. 570-8741561. 8/14
New! Dewalt Pressure Washer, 3600 PSI, 2 1/2 gallons per minute. Honda GX200 Engine. Buy now for only $550.00. 570-768-5239. 8/14
Halloween Decorations. A real casket, metal, $350.00. 570-995-5606. 8/14
Yamaha G-16 Gas Powered Golf Cart with Head lights, Tail lights, Roof, Knobby Tires, “Lifted”, $3,800.00. Fun! Fun! 570-979-0951 leave message. 8/14
Trek Mountain Bike, like new. $300.00. 570-8476457. 8/14
Pets - 40
Wanted - 50
Looking for small Upright Piano. 570-7138109. 8/21
iWanted: Tall, attractive,
country homeowner seeks Irish lady, 60-70’s for companion with drivers license. 570-538-3464. 9/18 Wanted: Seeking guy to do mechanical work in Watsontown area. 570-538-3464. 9/1 Annoucements
The Fremont Fire Department is hosting their 6th Annual Gun Bingo on Saturday, Sept. 9 at the Fremont Fire Station, 8641 Route 104, Mt. Pleasant Mills. Doors open at 3 PM and games begin at 5 PM. Tickets are going on sale on August 5 for $40 each including the meal. Over $8,000 in prizes. Guns, cash, crossbows, door prizes, 50/50, rip tickets and side raffles. Purchase your tickets online at fremontfd.com (http://fremont. com/ or contact us on facebook. com/fremontfire100 (http:// facebook.com/ fremontfire100 or call 570-5398230. All proceeds benefit the Fremont Fire Department.
How to Select the Right Outdoor Flooring for Your Yard
(StatePoint) Want to live your best backyard life? Experts say outdoor flooring can help you do it.
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“Outdoor flooring can keep grass healthy by providing a solid path over high-traffic areas and define areas of your yard for different uses,” says landscape designer, Doug Scott of Redeem Your Ground. “However, as with interior decorating decisions, the materials you select can impact how you can use those spaces. And because you’re outside, there is Mother Nature to consider.”
To help homeowners make smart
outdoor flooring decisions, Scott has partnered with lawn care equipment manufacturer, Exmark, to offer these insights:
• Moss: Moss and other “steppable” living ground covers are perfect for areas with minimal foot traffic, such as shady retreat spaces. The major concern is your yard’s ecosystem. If growing conditions are right, it’s incredibly low maintenance. But when conditions aren’t favorable, it can become a maintenance nightmare. Before making any purchases (costs can range greatly), research if your yard can support this type of organic flooring.
• Mulch: Mulch is an affordable option that keeps outdoor spaces looking natural. Mulch can be used to decorate landscape beds, and as flooring for pathways, play areas, and dining or living areas. While maintenance is low, mulch will need to be replenished periodically as colors fade and the elements wear it down.
• Aggregates: Aggregates include crushed granite, pea gravel
and slate chips. Aesthetically versatile,
cheap, and easy to install and maintain, aggregates add a natural look, and make a great option for areas with drainage issues. Because they tend to get worn down or washed away, you’ll need to replenish them occasionally or build a border with stone or brick around them.
Before moving forward, consider that pea gravel is great if you want a softer flooring option, but note that its give can create unstable footing. And, if you have young kids, you might want to avoid aggregates entirely.
“I don’t think I know a kid under age 12 who can resist the temptation to pick up a handful of gravel and throw it,” says Scott.
• Wood: Wood flooring is incredibly versatile. It can be cut, customized, painted and stained to fit any style and space and provides a smooth, level surface for entertainment and furniture. The type you choose should depend on your budget and how much maintenance you’re willing to do. Manufactured wood can be expensive, but thankfully requires very minimal
Shoes for Every Budget: Step into the New School Year with Style
New Balance 997.
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4. Classic Clean Styles: If you’re searching for a versatile shoe that complements school uniforms or other outfits, classic white and neutral are a go-to. Their neutral color palette and understated appearance create a timeless, put-together look.
Shoes to Try: Vans retro styles come in materials such as leather and canvas, with sizes for school-aged girls and boys, and parents, too.
For one-stop-shopping during any season, visit Rack Room Shoes in stores or online at rackroomshoes.com.
(StatePoint) The time for prepping kids to head back to the classroom is in full swing. In addition to checking off backto-school supply lists, parents can expect to begin refreshing kids’ wardrobes, including new footwear.
Searching for reliable and stylish pairs of shoes is essential for students to start the school year off right. However, the process of shoe shopping and accommodating growing feet can be overwhelming for parents.
To get a head start on this year’s latest shoes, here are four back-to-school trends to try that cater to all budgets and are sure to help kids show off their confidence:
1. Best in Court: Court sneakers are a great choice due to their versatile and classic design that effortlessly blends with both casual outfits and uniforms, offering a stylish and timeless appeal. Their comfortable design also makes these sneakers a must-have for recess and P.E.
Shoes to Try: Brands such as Nike, Converse, Puma and Adidas offer court style sneakers with various colorways that kids will love.
2. Pop of Color: Vibrant and eye-catching colors remain a staple for children as they bring an element of fun and excitement to their outfits, allowing them to showcase their personalities.
Shoes to Try: Crocs and HeyDude come in a variety of bold and playful shades and prints for the entire family to try. Their lightweight slip-on designs have made them both footwear staples.
3. Heritage Runners are Back: The iconic retro style of the 70s continues to make waves as the heritage runner design makes its return. The combination of vintage aesthetics and modern comfort technology make them a perfect option for both children’s everyday wear and special occasions.
Shoes to Try: Known best for this style, New Balance offers options for men, women and children in two distinct versions: New Balance 237 and
This back-to-school season, embracing this year’s shoe trends can be simple, easy and fun for the entire family.
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Quick, Convenient and Delicious Back-to-School Snack Ideas
(StatePoint) Back to school is a time of new beginnings for kids. Between classroom learning, extracurricular
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activities, sports and socializing, fun and filling snacks can help kids have a moment away from school-year pressures while also encouraging all that excitement and learning.
In fact, nearly 3 in 4 Americans snack at least once a day, according to an International Food Information Council survey conducted by Ipsos. When it comes to your children’s snack time, here’s how to make these occasions more delicious:
Easy Sweet Treats
The back-to-school season is not only hectic for kids, but it’s also busy for parents too. Having conveniently packaged snacks on hand can be a time-saving gamechanger this school year!
Serving your kids baked goods made from high-quality ingredients can be as simple as opening a box of Entenmann’s. With 125
years of baking experience, the brand’s wide variety of delicious baked goods is a fun addition to any breakfast or lunch box, and can even be enjoyed as an after-school treat!
This fall, be sure to add these favorites to your snack line-up: Powdered Pop’ettes, Pop’ems Glazed Donut Holes and Baker’s Delights Mini Crumb Cake. Baker’s Delights are individually wrapped snack cakes that are a great option for on-the-go snacking or a sweet addition to any lunch. Want to get creative? Check out entenmanns. com for a
variety of recipes that put a twist on classic Entenmann’s treats.
Savory Snacks
Balance the sweet with some savory snacks too. For after school, stock your fridge with items like baby carrots and hummus, crackers and cheese, plus ingredients needed for hearty snacks like ham and cheese pinwheels. Having these items handy can make it easy to feed hungry kids or allow them to serve themselves. Plus, they’ll be all set for their afternoon, whether that entails homework or hanging out with friends. For on-the-go bites to pack in lunch boxes or bring to sports games, consider sandwich baggies filled with nuts, pretzel sticks and cheddar cheese slices.
Amid the stress and anxiety of a new school year, sweet treats and savory snacks can help keep
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Searching for Sustainable, Convenient Coffee? Here’s What to Know
(StatePoint) Music, hairstyles and fashions may change over time but one thing remains constant: Americans love their coffee and it seems, will continue to do so for the foreseeable future. In fact, the number of Americans who drank coffee in the past day (65%) -more than any other beverage -- is on the rise, according to the latest “Atlas of American Coffee.” And Market Research Future predicts that the global coffee market will be worth $112.8 billion by the year 2030.
If you’re like many coffee drinkers these days, you may find yourself preferring your daily dose of caffeine come in the form of specialty coffee. At a time when
Coffee brew bags offer an easy, clean way to prepare a fresh cup of coffee.
many consumers are cutting back in discretionary spending, 2023
data from the National Coffee Association of USA shows that
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maintenance. Natural wood, on the other hand, requires regular staining and sealing.
• Concrete: If you’re looking for a flat, stable surface, concrete is the best choice on the market. While it might seem less chic, it can always be beautified with stains and stamp patterns mimicking brick or stone. While fairly lowmaintenance, concrete is prone to cracking, and stamped concrete will need to be sealed periodically. Those repairs can become annoying and expensive down the line.
“If your outdoor space is above tree roots or areas prone to settling, concrete is probably not the right choice for you,” says Scott.
• Stone: Both natural stone and manufactured pavers are durable and a great way to transition from formal to natural in your yard. Natural stone is generally the most expensive outdoor flooring choice, but its durability and versatility makes it well worth it. Manufactured pavers come in a variety of colors, shapes and sizes, and have the added benefit of affordability. While both options require periodic sealing and staining to retain their appearance and durability, if done right, they’ll last you many years.
Scott offers more insights in “Outdoor Flooring,” a recent video from Exmark. To watch the video, visit Backyard Life, which is part of a unique multimedia destination with a focus on helping homeowners make the most of outdoor spaces.
“Now that you have a variety of outdoor flooring ideas handy, all there’s left to do is bring your dream yard to life,” says Scott.
THEME: BACK TO SCHOOL
ACROSS
1. *Medical school entry requirement, acr.
5. *Atlas image
8. Hula dancer’s necklace
11. German money
12. Ready for picking
13. Nerd
15. Like many Brothers Grimm stories
16. Month of Purim
17. *Some exams
18. *Laptop and books container
20. Fastens a fly
21. Licorice-like herb
22. *Teacher’s favorite
23. Like hot lava
26. Cassava, pl.
30. Chapter in history
31. Deadly
34. DEA agent
35. Second person singular past of “do,” archaic
37. Greet, to a dog
38. Be in harmony
39. Inwardly
40. Opposite of pluralism
42. Even, to a poet
43. *Academic planners
45. *High predecessor
47. Pass鍴8. Barnyard honker
50. Rooftop contraption
52. *Meal container
55. Emerald or aquamarine, chemically speaking
56. Trans-Siberian Railroad city
57. Venus de Milo’s are missing
59. *Plural of #51 Down
60. Comments from prompt box
61. Do like Ella Fitzgerald
62. *PE in school
63. Make a choice
64. Piece of cake
DOWN
1. Actress Ryan
2. Larry David’s “____ Your Enthusiasm”
3. Bizet’s “Habanera,” e.g.
4. Tabby’s mate
5. King with a golden touch
6. Rapidly
7. ____ up, to become more cheerful
8. Spring
9. Morays
10. Abdominal pain cause, acr.
12. Plunder
13. Dirty one
14. *One of 3 Rs in grade school
19. Genuflected
22. Letter-writing friend
23. *M in LMC, educationally speaking
24. Circular gasket
25. Big Dipper’s visible shape
26. Biblical gift-givers
27. Propelled a boat
28. Angler’s basket
29. Part of an act
32. Rare bills
33. Chewbacca’s sidekick
36. *Word in thesaurus, e.g.
38. Mennonite’s cousin
40. *Gym class prop
41. *Art class cover ups
44. Old fashioned contests at dawn
46. Lower value, as in currency
48. Plug a pipe, e.g. (2 words)
49. Beginning of ailment
50. Exceedingly
51. Bob of boxing world
52. Bonkers
53. Shamu, e.g.
54. Dec. holiday
55. Capture
58. Porky’s or Petunia’s home
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the specialty coffee market continues to thrive.
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At the same time, you likely also prioritize both sustainability and convenience. As with many products, you may be doing your research about your coffee, looking into your brand
choice’s manufacturing and production processes to see how eco-friendly they are, while continuing to expect a quick and handy cup of coffee.
With these values in mind, coffee
technology companies are working to innovate the game. For example, NuZee Inc., a leading coffee technology and co-packing company, recognized the growing Continue on Page 12
Hinston Public Auction
Tools, Antiques, Collectibles, Etc.
Saturday * August 19, 2023 * 9:00 A.M.
Location: 121 Route 54 Hwy, Montgomery, Pa 17752 From Route 15 Turn onto Route 54 towards Montgomery and follow Approx. 1/10 mile on the left. Watch for auction signs.
Auction Listing: Craftsman 10” Chop Saw- Craftsman Belt SanderCraftsman Bench Grinder- Craftsman Router- Electric Stapler- B&D
Orbit Sander- Ryobi Palm Sander- B&D Zip Saw- Craftsman Paint
Peeler- Riveter- Nut & Bolt Bins- Skill Belt Sander- B&D Disc Sander- New Plumbing Supplies- Grizzly 15” Scroll Saw- Central Machinery 13 Gal. Dust Collector- Atkins #5 Wood Plane- Hitachi Band
Saw- Reliant Heavy Duty Wood Spindle Shaper- Dormeyer Corded
Drill- 10” Craftsman Radial Arm Saw- EZ Cement Mixer- Air Hose
Reel- Gas Cans- Pressure Gauges- Skilcraft Biology Lab- Thermo Strip Heat Gun- Dewalt Corded Drill- Fire ExtinguishersYard Sprinklers- Folding Table Legs- Wagner Power Sprayer- 1975 Framed US Custom Flag- IH Pitman Rod for Sickle
Bar Mower- Pith Hat- Hull Dinner Ware- Graco Magnum LTS
Airless Paint Sprayer- Designer Widespread Laundry FaucetScreaming Eagle Motorcycle Exhaust Pipes- New Door Hardware-
Numerous Load Bars- US Navy Duffle Bag- Harley Davidson Tour
Pack- Rayovac Multiple Ignition Large Outdoor Light- New 3Way Utility Hitch- Welch Physics Collision Cart- Drill Bits- Vibe Adv. Sign- Vintage Car Window Cranks- Williamsport Lumber Days Picture Display- Bel Air Radio w/Wooden Box- Sta Rite System Filtration- Kids Toys- Dilbert Electronic Candy Dispenser- Adv Sign(Snapple, Miller High Life Beer, Pepsi, Budweiser Beer)- Lue Plate Adv.
Sign- Longhorn Snuff No Parking Sign- Peanut Brittle Sign- Wooden Caution & Stop Sign- Roy Rogers Movie Posters- Cartoon Illustrations- Lynn Hunt Quall Print- Pa Game Commission Sign “Hunters Keep Out of Corn”- Golden Gate Lighted Bridge Print- Herman Green Auctioneer Girly Calendars- Carnival Chaulk Ware Figurine- Maraca Bookends- Pennants(1980 Detroit Tigers, 1988 Auburn Sugar Bowl)Oscar Mayer Adv. Blow Up Nascar Car- Coin Books(Lincoln Pennies, Dimes- Nickels, Etc.)- Vintage Pepsi Adv. Items- Toy Noise Makers- Vintage OilerVintage Baron Home Oiler Tin- Railroad Keys- Football Cards- NBA Skybox Series 2 Cards- Brother Hood Leather Workers(1896) Pennants(Athens, Pa.)- TBC Slide Projector- Western Electric Candle Stick Phone- Vintage Clarinet- Lodge Hats- Dubois Brewing Company box w/24 Bottles- Vintage Light Fixtures- Vintage Calendars(1956,57,58)Dime Bank- Vintage Beer Adv. Coaster Collection- Numerous Radio & TV Tubes & Repair Man Carrying Cases- Vintage GE Green Clock- Aztec Tigers Umbrella- Vintage Simplex Clocks- Cast Iron Christmas Tree Base- Routers- Pipe Fittings- Resistol Self Conforming Hat- McCoy Cookie Jar- 10 Cents Comic Books- Tool Cabinets-TrunksVintage Hammer Drill- Old NY License Plate- Pipe Bending Equipment- Pipe Threading Equipment- Log Splitter Cylinder- GE AC Volt Ammeter Gauge- McCoy Wishing Well Cookie Jar- Milk Jar- Goebel Hummel Plate- Refrigerator Dishes- Drill Press Vice- Hand Tools- Vintage Myers Water Pump- Green Granite Light Shades- Explosion Proof Lights Fixtures- Rigid Drain Snake- Percision Indicator Store Scales- Poulan Leaf Blower- Barrel Pump- One Man Car Top Boat Loader- Ice Cream Maker- Vintage 8MM MoviesDayton Percision Store Scales- Toledo Store Scales- Electric Floor Sweeper- Coleman Camp Stove- Craftsman Weed Wacker- Flat Top Trunk- Large New Sand Blaster Cabinet w/Legs- Two Large Parts Cabinets- Brass & Iron Beds- Vintage Drill Presses- Metal School Desk- Hose Reel Cart- Brass Blow Torch- Plastic Welding Kit- B&D Shop
Vac- Howdy Dudey Rug- Protractor Saw Guide- Vintage Hanging Drill Presses- Numerous Vintage Clock Parts- Early Gas Pump Parts- Vintage Camera- Cream Separator Parts- Tile Cutter- 8mm Model 777 Camera- GAF 8MM Movie Projector- Steiner Coffee Grinder- Vintage Melody Accordion- Plus Many More Unlisted Items. Please Check Out Auctionzip.com Seller#4038 for more info and pictures. Plant to attend this great auction!
Owner: Trenton Hinston
Bring Chairs • Food Available • Tents if needed
Associate Auctioneer: Wayne Arthur Lic. #AU001752-L
Voneida’s Auction Service
Dan Voneida - Auctioneer - Lic. #AU004059
723 Petersburg Road, Allenwood, PA 17810
570-447-6480
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popularity of single-serve coffee and has made brewing just one cup of coffee as convenient as preparing a cup of tea.
34 East End Mountain Rd Mill Hall Pa 17751
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“We saw a need to bring highquality, singleserve coffee options to the market that are also more sustainable and eco-friendly,” says Masa Higashida, CEO of NuZee Inc.
Danville / Riverside Real Estate Auction
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Black top driveway, Hardwood Kitchen Cabinets, Hardwood Floors, Walk out Basement w/ Garage in basement. Roughly 2.5 miles from Geisinger Medical Hospital in Danville.
Yearly Taxes are $2,323.58.
To View, Contact: Weavers Auction Service [David 570-713-9942] or Office 570-538-2227
Real Estate Terms $8,000.00 down balance in 45 days, all other terms read at auction.
The brand sells both single serving pour over kits and coffee brew bag filters that make it possible to prepare a cup of coffee from anywhere you have access to hot water, including your home, the
Andracchio Estate Real Estate Auction & PP 3 Day Tag/Moving Sale
Thurs, Fri & Saturday, August 24, 25 & 26, 9-4 daily 401 & 403 E.
Pine St., Shamokin, PA 17872
Real Estate Open House Showings--Sunday, August 13th & August 20th, 2 to 4 pm (or by private showing with auctioneer)
Well-constructed, “fixer-upper”, two-story, double home investment property, w/3 BR’s each side, LR, DR & eat-in kitchens, basements & walk-in attics, built prior to 1978, with approx. 1,000 sq. ft. on .25 acre parcel. Homes have off-street parking and front & rear porches, Property also has an unattached 6 bay garage. Shamokin school district! Utilities—Oil hot water heat with furnace hot water heater, public water & sewer and 100-amp electric service and a 4 camera security system. 403 upgraded w/100 amp electric service. Terms: $8,000 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. 5% buyer’s premium to be added to the purchase price of the 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, August 26 @ 11am
Tag Sale Items—2010 Jeep Compass 4x4-Antiques-Woodworking Eqpmnt-Tools-Furniture-Appliances-Hunting & Fishing Eqpmnt-Push Mowers-Tire Changing Machine & Balancer-Reloading Eqpmnt & Supplies-Pocket Knives-Baseball Cards
Special Note: Hours 9-4 daily or by appointment only! All items priced & 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 David P. Andracchio, Alexis Andracchio, Executrix.
Marquette’s Auction Marketing
Tom Marquette, AU-002855L, 570/916-6903
workplace and when traveling. And because NuZee will soon be rolling out industrially compostable brew bag filters, and the company uses recyclable foil boxes for its single-serve coffee products, it’s also an ecoconscious way to enjoy a fresh, single serving of coffee. To learn more, visit mynuzee. com.
When it comes to your cup of joe, convenience and sustainability don’t have to be at odds. Thanks to recent innovations, you can enjoy a fresh-brewed cup of coffee at home or onthe-go that you can feel good about.
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