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2 YOUR HOMETOWN COMMUNITY PUBLICATION OF THE SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY • THE VALLEY TRADER Weekly • August 8, 2022 - August 14, 2022 • PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD — TEXT US TODAY 570-444-9850 S ¥ C R O S S W O R D S ¥ H O M E I M P R O V E M E N T ¥ E V E N T S LC Family Owned and Operated for 41 Years Published by: Oberdorf Publishing P.O. Box 392 Lewisburg, PA 17837-0392 Business 570-444-9850570-524-0962Telephone:orMax24Houraday7daysperweekNEWFAXYourAdTextMeClassified570-444-9850ForclassifiedsandbusinessadsE-mailYourAds:thevalleytrader@yahoo.comWebSiteAddress:www.thevalleytrader.com Valley Vehicle Fin er VALLEY HO E IMPROVEMENT VALLEY AUCTIONS VALLEY HEALTH LYCOMING VALLEY BATTERIES LLC. “ALL YOUR BATTERY NEEDS” “INTERSTATE BATTERY MASTER DEALER” 1495 Route Hughesville,405Pa 17737 P: 570-584-2996 F: ib4675@centralpenn.biz570-584-2964 Gabe Gush Owner CLASSIFIEDMONIALTESTI I love The Valley Trad er!!! I have been able to sell so many things through this little pa per!! People call me from all over. Last week I re ceived a call from Hawaii about one of my ads. LT Autos/Trucks - 07 53 Vehicles 1948 & up, $1,000 to $5,000 or less. Too sick for hob by. 570-538-3464. ufn Wanted to Trade: 72 Ford Show Car for Ford Truck F15, 30.2 5 spd. Fewer than 90,000 mi, air. Anytime. Sun bury 570-286-7849. ufn Auto/Truck Accessories - 10 4 Tires Cooper 255-70R16 Discov ery m&s, $100.00. 570-995-5990. 8/15 Rear Spoiler fits Chev. Cobolt and Pontiac GS, excellent condi tion. 570-337-4619. ufn Truck Caps for sale. 570-494-0444, call for details. ufn For sale parts: 1997 Buick la Sabre, complete and ready to part out. Call 570-204-9626. ufn Campers, Motor Homes, & Rec. Vehicles - 11 1995 Chariot Park Model Camper, fur nished, 34’x12’, w/loft, computer or office room, sunken BR, tinted liv ing room window, fur nished 8’x34’ porch sun screen, 10’x20’ carport, 10’x20’ new shed. Make offer. 570-966-6220. ufn Farm & Garden - 23 Bag System Sears Craftsman, $100.00. 570-995-5990. 8/29 Yard Sales - 25 Yard Sale: 497 Wallace St., Northumberland. Sept. 3 & 4, 9 AM - 4 PM. Lots of items. Books, CDs, Tapes, knick knacks. 8/22 Help Wanted - 28 CLERK/COOK WANT ED. Tues.-Sat., no eve nings. Apply in per son only. Helmrich’s Seafood, 137 5th St., Williamsport. 8/15 Experienced Sales Per son to handle our Mon tour & Columbia Co. area. Very good com mission structure. Send resume to The Val ley Trader, Sales Po sition, PO Box 392, Lewisburg, PA 17837 Sales Rep Wanted: Ex panding sales force in Lycoming & Clinton Cos. Experience sales necessary. Must have car & valid Driver’s Li cense. Territory & ac count list provided. Send resume to: The Valley Trader, Sales Dept., PO Box 392, Lewisburg, PA 17837 or email to: Theresumetionleadilyownment.in2.wks,tion.GraphicHelpleytrader@yahoo.comthevalWanted:ParttimeDesignerposi24-35hrs.over2butmostlyonweekMustbeabletoworkahighspeedenvironBeliterallyyourboss,butworkeaswithothers.Thismaytoafull-timeposiinthefuture.Send&portfolioto:ValleyTrader,PO Box 392, Lewisburg, Pa 17837 or email: the DrySearsleytrader@yahoo.comvalHousehold-30CraftsmanWet/Vac, 5.25, 16 gal. works great, all accesso ries, $75. OBO. 570-2049626 Mt. Carmel. UFN Miscellaneous - 35 New Fender “Champion 40” Solid State Guitar Amp with built in effects & 12 inch Chestion Speaker, $200. 717-379-8010. 8/15 Small PA Sound Sys tem with 2 microphones, mike stand, speakers & hook-up cables. $250. 717-379-8010. 8/15 Many Hundreds un opened Packs & Sets of Baseball Cards. 1980’s mostly. Want to sell all. 570-925-2136. 8/29 Gulbransen Pacemaker Organ - B.O. 570-5845669 Hughesville, PA 8/15 FREE: Yamaha FS-200 Electone Organ with Books, great condition. Also Bench. Must haul away. 570-322-3860. 8/22 4 Cemetery Lots, in cludes opening & clos ing. ton.MemorialNorthumberlandPark,Stoning717-668-5893.8/29 2 Person Masoleum Cript, Northumber land Memorial Park, Stonington, opening & closing included. 717-668-5893. 8/29 Building a deck? FREE. Used treated lumber deck railing balusters/spindles. Free. 570-473-8185. 8/15 Motorcycles - 37 3 Harley Davidson Road Kings, all in ex Welcome to Leading Electronics Computer sales and service, both new and refurbished computers (custom and brand name) Certified Apple service center (570) 323-5095 or (570) 374-5080 CLASSIFIEDS!$1.00 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 CITYADDRESSNAME 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:

Hours: Monday-Friday 8 AM to 5 PM • Saturdays 8 AM to Noon 1/4 mile South on Rte 104 & Rte 35 Intersection • Mt. Pleasant Mills, PA tion for the event can be found at programs,inganyphancare.orgemailmayorg/2022-5k-run.dwellorphancare.Youalsoreachoutviatoinfo@dwellorifyouhavequestionsregardthiseventorDwell’sintention,and impact. Together, we are the village working to raise up orphans, vulner able children, and the families who love them. Jennifer Lake, Founder & Executive Director. cellent condition. 2004 Road King, 2002 Road King & 1993 Road King, fully dressed. Beauti ful. 570-847-3875. 8/22 Horses/Livestock - 40 One 17 inch Stubben Tristan Dressage Sad dle, $50; One 18 inch Johns Stubben Krefeld Dressage Saddle, $50. 570-979-9882. Hoof trimming avail able, ask for Tina. 8/15

YOUR HOMETOWN COMMUNITY PUBLICATION OF THE SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY • THE VALLEY TRADER Weekly • August 8, 2022 - August 14, 2022 • PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD — CALL TODAY 570-444-9850 3 MIKE’S ELECTRICAL REPAIR Mike Levan, Proprietor 570-546-9189 NOW OFFERING MAGNETO REPAIR SPECIALIZING (Automotive,REBUILDING:INStartersAlternatorsGeneratorsHeavyDuty,Farm,Etc.)671PEACHORCHARD RD. • MUNCY, PA 17756 Located 4 miles Southwest of Muncy on Peach Orchard Road LIFT GATE MOTORS LAWN MOWER STARTER SNOW PLOW MOTORS BOAT STARTERS INTERSTATEALTERNATORSANDBATTERIESALSO OFFERING NEW STARTERS & ALTERNATORS Valley Vehicle Fin er VALLEY HO E IMPROVEMENT VALLEY AUCTIONS VALLEY HEALTH (570) 494-1716 Excavation Services Sales & Service of Tecumseh and Power King Jonsered • Snapper • Shindaiwa • Husqvarna Briggs & Stratton • Kohler • Stanley Bostitch and Many More dheltman@verizon.netEMAIL: 1840 LIBERTY DRIVE • WILLIAMSPORT, PA 17701 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 8x7, 9x7, 8x6/6 or 9x6/6 White, Brn, Alm, SS, Raised Panel Steel 2” Insulated 8x8, 9x8, 8x7/6 or 9x7/6 White, Brn, Alm, SS, Raised Panel Steel 2” Insulated 10x7 or 10x6/6 White, Brn, Alm, SS, Raised Panel Steel 2” Insulated 10x8 or 10x7/6 White, Brn, Alm, SS, Raised Panel Steel 2” Insulated 16x7 or 16x6/6 White, Brn, Alm, SS, Raised Panel Steel 2” Insulated 10x10 Commercial Steel Woodgrain Finish White, Brn 12x12 Commercial Steel Woodgrain Finish White, Brn Manufacturers prices subject to change. CALL: 570.539.2546 or 570-541-1806; www.pylesgaragedoors.com1.800.515.3667

Central PA. Chapter, National Railway His torical Society is holding the 46th Annual Train Show & Sale, Sunday, August 28, 2022, 9 AM to 2 PM at Warrior Run Fire Department Social Hall, 2nd St., Allenwood, PA. Great food for sale. Buy, sell, trade all scales and gauges of model trains, model train supplies and railroadiana. Door priz es; Special Dealer’s door prize. Admission: $5.00 per person, children under 12 years of age, free. Ta bles: $18.00 each, and in cludes one dealer’s helper at no charge. Dealers ad mitted at 7:30 am, doors open at 9 :00 am. . Chapter is not responsible for any damage or loss. Informa tion: email to Mark Irvin at irvinwepfer@msn.com or 717-343-7182. 8/22 The Fremont Fire De partment is hosting their 5th Annual Gun Bingo on Saturday, September 10, 5 PM at the Fremont Fire Station, 8641 Route 104 Mt. Pleasant Mills. Tickets are now available for $40 each including the meal. Purchase your ticket online at fremontfd. com or contact us on face book.com/fremontfire100 or call 570-539-8230. All proceeds benefit the Fre mont Fire 9/5Department. The Fremont Fire De partment will be hav ing their annual Apple Harvest Festival on Oc tober 6, 7, & 8 at the Fremont Social Hall, 299 Millrace Rd., Mount Pleasant Mills. The event includes the area’s larg est Chinese Auction with over 500 items, Vendors, Apple Dumplings, Cider, Apple Butter, Homemade Ice Cream, Hot Sausag es, Pulled Pork, French Fries, Fish Sandwiches, Cake Wheel & More. Thursday and Friday the grounds will open at 5 PM. There will be Hay rides Thursday & Friday evening at 7:00 & 8:00. Saturday the grounds will be open all day.The event will conclude with the Chinese Auction Draw ing at 5 PM Saturday. All proceeds benefit the Fre mont Fire Department. Visit our website or Face book page for more info and updates. Questions about vendor spots, etc. call 570-541-2603. 10/3 “Miles for Minus 1”. The 4th Annual 5K for Dwell. On October 15, 2022 Dwell Orphan Care will hold its 4th Annual “Miles for Minus 1” 5K at the South Williamsport Park Complex. This event helps raise awareness for the cause of caring for orphans, vulnerable chil dren, and the families who love them in Cen tral PA. Dwell’s supports foster and adopted chil dren through programs designed to grow attach ment, foster connection, and provide wrap around support of families who walk this complex path. Through the Hope Chest Foster Closet and Foster Care Package program, parent support groups, trauma-informed train ings, and adoption assis tance grants, Dwell em powers the village to lift up our most vulnerable. Your support of this event will help Dwell expand its services and continue ad vocating for children from hard places. We welcome the opportunity to speak with you directly about how you can champion the cause.

The fourteenth ArtFest will take place on Sat urday, August 20, be tween 10 am and 5 pm, surrounding the fountain on the Square and up Market Street in down town Bloomsburg, with more than 50 art and craft and fine food ven dors and local non-profit partners, with live mu sic by local performers all day and fun activities for people of all 8/15ages.

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“If you’re looking for that elusive combination of beauty, longevity and energy efficiency, metal roofing is a smart choice,” says James Alpeter, ProVia metal roofing marketing manager. “It offers superior performance and enhanced curb appeal, plus excellent resale value down the road.”

• Curb appeal: Innovations in the metal roofing industry have resulted in beautiful panels and shingles that look identical to traditional materials, but without the associated damage concerns and maintenance issues that can quickly compromise curb appeal.

• Longevity: Roofing takes a beating from all kinds of weather -- rainstorms, high winds, hail, harsh UV rays, and heavy snow. Materials like asphalt and wood shingles are susceptible to mold and deterioration, and clay or slate tiles can chip and break. Metal roofing is durable, long-lasting, and withstands extreme conditions better than other roofing options. Metal roofs typically last 40 years or more, and their warranties are stronger as well.

For example, ProVia stamped panel metal roofing features an embossed surface that mimics the look and texture of cedar shake and quarried slate, and the horizontal panels resemble shingles rather than the industriallooking standing seam metal roofs. At the same time, this roofing choice features builtin fade and chalk resistance, a premium architectural coating offering dirt, mildew and stain protection, and virtually no material Great Reasons to Consider a Metal Roof

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As Alpeter points out, your roof plays an important role in safeguarding your home, protecting it from the elements and providing a barrier to temperature extremes. With your roof covering at least 60% of your home’s exterior, consider these advantages that metal has over other roofing materials:

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YOUR HOMETOWN COMMUNITY PUBLICATION OF THE SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY • THE VALLEY TRADER Weekly • August 8, 2022 - August 14, 2022 • PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD — CALL TODAY 570-444-9850 7 11 CENTRAL PA COUNTIES IN 27,500 COPIES 570-444-9850 CALL FOR A QUOTE ON YOUR NEXT AUCTION AD! column$7.perinch DIRECTHALFBYMAIL DIRECTHALFBYMAIL REACH 27,500 Readers WEEKLY Bieber Estate Auction 1+ Acre 3 Bedroom Real Estate & Contents Saturday • September 3, 2022 • 9AM Real Estate @ 12:30 PM Location: 14990 State Route 405 Hwy. Watsontown, Pa. 17777. From Route 15 in Allenwood Take Route 44, South to Dewart and Turn Left onto North Route 405 Hwy Follow approx. 3 Miles Property on the right. Watch for signs on auction day. Real Estate Listing: We will be offer up for bids a beautiful 3 Bed room Ranch Home on Approx. 1.2 Acres. The Home has a remolded Eat in Kitchen, SpaciousbLiving Room and 1 1/2 Baths. There is a back enclosed porch leading to a large new Trex deck. There is a attached 2 car garage w/concrete drivewayand also an unattached 1 car garage w/ blacktop driveway behind house. Open Basement, Oil Hot Water Heat, also propane heater, 200 amp service, well water w/softner system, septic system, Generac whole house generator. This home is located in Northumberland County and is in the Warrior Run School District. This home is move in condition and is very clean and spacious so don’t miss out on this great buy. Sellers are highly motivated on selling this property so call for a personal tour of this home. Check out Auctionzip.com Seller #4038 for More info and Pictures. Please contact Voneida’s Auction Service for a personal tour of the home and property. Call Dan the home and property. Call Dan Voneida at 570-447-6480

Owner: The Late Max Bieber 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 degradation. Bottom line? Your roof will stay beautiful with minimal care. • Environmental stewardship: Metal roofing can offer significant energy savings visityourrequireAmericanproductsproducts,andlong-lasting,furtherstewardshipyourutilityfootprintreduceshingles,comparedwhentoasphalthelpingyouyourcarbonandloweryourbills.Youcantakeenvironmentalastepbychoosingrecycledrecyclableaswellasthataremade,whichlessshipping.Tolearnmoreorgetprojectstarted,provia.com.Thedecisionto reroof your home is a big step. As you weigh your options, be sure to select materials that are not only striking, but offer durability, strength and weatherresistance.*****

Terms: 4% Buyer’s Premium, 10% Down on auction day, Balance in 60 days. Owner has reserved the right to accept or reject any or all bids if they wish to do so. Any inspections can be done prior to auction day at buyer’s expense. All oral announcements on auction day supersede all printed material. Owner & Auctioneers not responsible in case of any accidents.

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Designing Your Garden for Better Mental Health (StatePoint) Gardening is not only a means for beautifying outdoor spaces and growing delicious foods. According to those who spend significant time in the yard, getting outside can also support your wellbeing. “Gardening is good for the mind, it’s good for the soul and it’s good for the body,” said legendary football coach, Vince Dooley. “I enjoy coming out to garden, and when I finish, I feel like I’ve done something, and I feel good.”

2. Taste: Growing your own food will provide you with an incredibly rewarding harvest. Not only will you be able to enhance meals with the fruits of your labor, you’ll get the personal satisfaction of a job well done.

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4. Touch: From the light, feathery textures of petals to the rough surfaces of bark or bush stems, touch offers a deeper sense of connection to nature.

Landscape architect Doug Scott of Redeem Your Ground recently visited Dooley in Athens, Ga. to discuss gardening and mental health. Here are some of the insights they

• Passive benefits: Don’t have a green thumb? Don’t worry. Scientific evidence proves that just being in nature has positive impacts on stress levels and brain chemistry. It can also lower blood pressure, increase concentration and improve mood. What’s more, being outdoors offers a deeper sense of belonging and a new sense of purpose outside the daily grind. Designing Your Garden Scott advises designing your garden to reflect how you want to live outside. He typically builds “rooms” connected by meandering paths for resting, unwinding, and feeling restored. However, your outdoor spaces don’t always need to be quiet. They can encourage activity as well. If you enjoy company, create gathering spaces. Or, if you have hobbies that can be done outdoors like exercising, painting or writing, you can set aside areas for them. Finally, Scott recommends designing your garden to awaken your five senses. Here’s how:

3. Hearing: Among the plants and flowers, add fixtures, such as wind chimes and water features, that’ll produce soothing sounds. And with the new habitat you’ve created, you’ll enjoy bird song, too!

Landscape architect Doug Scott says gardening is good for

Scott and Dooley offer more insights in “Garden Therapy,” a recent episode of “Done-In-A-Weekend Projects,” an original series from lawn care equipment manufacturer, 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. There you can also download additional tips and view other Exmark Original Series videos.

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1. Sight: Choose calming colors, or those that bring you joy. The simple sight of a breathtaking array of plants or an arrangement of favorite flowers is bound to give your mental health a boost.

•Healthshared:BenefitsActivebenefits: Gardening exercises the body and clears the mind. Studies show that increased outdoor exposure leads to fewer long-term health problems, helping improve cardiovascular fitness, flexibility, strength, and dexterity—all leading to better mental health. Simply planting, growing, harvesting and maintaining plants gives you a direct emotional boost. Why? Gardening helps foster nurturing instincts and restores a sense of hope and purpose, ultimately improving self-esteem.

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2. Start a compost bin: Composting food scraps and yard waste is one action you can take with multiple benefits. It’s not just an excellent way to reduce the amount of trash you send to the landfill, your finished compost can be added to your lawn and garden to help plants thrive without chemical fertilizers. While it sounds simple since time does most of the work, there are some important composting do’s and don’ts to consider. Be sure to read up on best practices before you get started so that you only toss compostable items into the mix, and so you strike the right balance between nitrogen and carbon. This will speed up the process and yield higherquality compost.

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1. Save the lives of birds: Bird populations are in decline due to a range of threats, including habitat loss and climate change. In fact, North America has lost more than one in four birds in the last 50 years, according to the Audubon Society. Amid this alarming trend, you can make the skies safer for birds by mitigating the chance of window strikes,

3. Go low maintenance: According to the Natural Resources Defense Council, Americans consume nearly 3 trillion gallons of water, 200 million gallons of gas, and 70 million pounds of pesticides on their lawns each year. You can reduce your contribution to the problem by swapping out your conventional lawn for a meadow (which is comprised of native plants already adapted to thrive in your region), xeriscaping (a droughtresistant option requiring no mowing and little to no irrigation) or by simply letting your grass grow wild and free. Talk to your neighbors about your decision and encourage them to do theBysame.making your little patch of land a safe haven for animals and by conserving natural resources, you can help make a difference at home this fall. JillianCain

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