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Valley Vehicle Fin er 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 - 30 Sears Craftsman Wet/Dry Vac, 5.25, 16 gal. works great, all accessories, $75. OBO. 570-2049626 Mt. Carmel. UFN Miscellaneous - 35 4 Cemetery Lots, includes opening & closing. Northumberland Memorial Park, Stonington. 717-668-5893. 8/29 2 Person Masoleum Cript, Northumberland Memorial Park, Stonington, opening & closing included. 717-668-5393. 8/29 Building a deck? FREE. Used treated lumber deck railing balusters/ spindles. Free. 570473-8185. 8/15 Motorcycles - 37 3 Harley Davidson Road Kings, all in excellent condition. 2004 Road King, 2002 Road King & 1993 Road King, fully dressed. Beautiful. 570-847-3875. 8/22 Horses/Livestock - 40 One 17 inch Stubben Tristan Dressage Saddle, $50; One 18 inch Johns Stubben Krefeld Dressage Saddle, $50. 570-979-9882. Hoof trimming available, ask for Tina. 8/15 Wanted - 50 Wanted to Buy: 3” Grey PVC Electrical Conduit

10’ Lengths. Pay $25.00 per stick. Tom 570-447-9010. 8/8 Announcements The fourteenth ArtFest will take place on Saturday, August 20, between 10 am and 5 pm, surrounding the fountain on the Square and up Market Street in downtown Bloomsburg, with more than 50 art and craft and fine food vendors and local non-profit partners, with live music by local performers all day and fun activities for people of all ages. 8/15 Central PA. Chapter, National Railway Historical 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 prizes; Special Dealer’s door prize. Admission:

$5.00 per person, children under 12 years of age, free. Tables: $18.00 each, and includes one dealer’s helper at no charge. Dealers admitted at 7:30 am, doors open at 9 :00 am. . Chapter is not responsible for any damage or loss. Information: email to Mark Irvin at irvinwepfer@msn. com or 717-3437182. 8/22 The Fremont Fire Department 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 facebook.com/fremontfire100 or call 570-539-8230. All

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Start by separating and categorizing students’ supplies lists and compare to items that may be left over from the previous school year. To pick up needs in one easy stop, visit a local Dollar General to purchase school supplies that are colorful and cost-effec- (c) Liudmyla Yaremenko / iStock via Getty Images Plus tive, with over 100 support a busy schedule. Meal prep can back-to-school items priced at $1 or less. School and class- also be helpful on busy days, and Dolroom essentials may include notebooks, lar General’s DG Easy Meals provides coloring supplies, backpacks, a reusable access to simple recipes with affordable water bottle and more. Additionally, a va- ingredients to make breakfast, lunch, riety of hand sanitizers starting at $1 can snacks and dinner easy and stress-free. be easily placed into lunchboxes, desks, Entrees like Pecan-Crusted Salmon pencil cases or given to school staff to or Buffalo Chicken Pizza can be made ahead and stored in the fridge or freezer help stop the spread of germs. until ready to eat. Dollar General also ofFor teachers who want to save big in fers Better For You recipes that provide 2022, sign up for a DG account and get healthier meal options featuring ingrediverified for 30% off qualified items on up ents available at DG stores. to four shopping trips through September 9, 2022. Additionally customers can Organization Necessities save $3 on qualifying $15 or more supply purchases in the stationery, cleaning As the school year begins and schedules and paper, and houseware categories fill up, some find it harder to stay orgathrough September 9, 2022. All offers are nized. Use a customizable planner or available through DG Digital Coupons calendar to remind you of pick-up times, online and in the DG App, where custom- parent-teacher conferences and other ers can load coupons and rewards on an important appointments. These tools are easy-to-use platform and redeem them also great for high school or college students managing a new class schedule. at checkout. Write out chores on a dry erase board, which can be secured to the side of the Healthier Eating fridge, to keep track of daily duties. FinalB a c k - t o - s c h o o l ly, if your surfaces tend to collect clutter, also means after a large canvas storage container can be school activities a great way to keep items together for a such as clubs and quick cleanup. athletics. While juggling practices, With these back-to-school tips and tricks, rehearsals and you can send students of all ages to their club meetings, classes prepared with everything on the consider packing list, all while saving time and money in healthier snacks to the process.

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(StatePoint) Kids’ feet grow and change quickly, which means you’ll likely be shoe shopping this back-to-school season. As you head to the store, consider these tips and insights from the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons (ACFAS).

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• Find the right fit: “Your child’s feet can grow up to two sizes in six months, so you need to account for rapid growth when buying shoes,” says Dr. Michael Coyer, DPM, FACFAS, a foot and ankle surgeon and Fellow Member of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons.

Help prevent sports-related injuries by equipping your child with proper footwear this fall. Start each sports season with new shoes and always buy the right shoe for the sport. You can also protect young athletes by never allowing them to play through foot pain. Foot pain isn’t normal and if it lasts for more than a few days and interferes with normal activities, seek medical attention.

Dr. Coyer cautions against the temptation to buy oversized shoes though, as they can cause the foot to slide forward, putting excessive pressure on the toes. “A good fit is about a finger’s width from the end of the shoe to the tip of the big toe,” he says.

• Consider other factors: Children with flat feet need shoes with a wide toe box, maximum arch support and shock absorption. The best shoes for flat feet are stiff-soled, lace-up shoes that have enough depth for an orthotic insert, if necessary.

On the other hand, don’t wait too long to replace tight shoes. Tight shoes can cause blisters, corns and calluses on toes, blisters on the back of the heels and ingrown nails, which can become infected. If you notice signs of infection such as pain, redness or fluid draining from the area, schedule an appointment with a foot and ankle surgeon, who can perform a simple, safe in-office procedure to remove the affected area of the nail.

c) allensima / iStock via Getty Images Plus “A common persisting myth is that children will ‘grow out of’ foot problems. But foot problems developed in childhood can become more likelihood of worsening problems and help keep your child serious if left unaddressed,” says Dr. Coyer. “One of the most important steps you can take to prevent active.” pediatric foot issues is by taking time during the back-toschool season to buy footwear that fits well and offers good For more back-to-school tips, information on foot and ankle support. Further, having your health, and to find a foot and ankle surgeon near you, visit child evaluated by a foot FootHealthFacts.org, the patient education website for the and ankle surgeon member American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons. of ACFAS at the first sign of trouble can help reduce the *****

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• Replace worn-out shoes: Because shoes lose shock absorption over time, wearing worn-out shoes can elevate the risk for heel pain, Achilles tendonitis and even ankle sprains and stress fractures.

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“Inspect old shoes and replace any that lack sufficient cushioning and arch support, or have excessive wear to the bottom or around the edges of the sole,” says Dr. Coyer. “When shopping, don’t assume a new pair will offer proper support. Check to see that the toe box is wide enough and the shoe doesn’t bend in the middle of the sole.”

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VA L L E Y A U C T I O N S 4 Tips for Preparing Your Home to Sell in Today’s Market

VA LL Emarket, Y “If aH E LT H (StatePoint) In the current buyer pulls up to A a houses are selling fast – meaning there’s typically no need to spend time and money on large home repairs and renovations to get an offer. Instead, homeowners should focus on quick, easy DIY projects to give their space a facelift before listing – here’s how.

house where the outside is in disrepair, it sets off red flags that the home may have hidden issues from neglect.”

The simplest way to enhance your home’s curb appeal is to maintain 1. Enhance Curb Appeal. “The the yard, regardless of exterior of your home sets the tone the season or weather. for what buyers can expect inside,” Depending on the says Lindsey Mahoney, DIYer behind climate, homeowners Building Bluebird and licensed should consider cutting realtor with Rigali Group at Danberry. the grass, planting flowers and greenery, 607 Old Route 15 raking leaves, watering New Columbia, PA 17856 the grass and flowers, or zman82@gmail.com 570-713-5116 removing snow and ice. Since 1921

If the home’s exterior is in need of a little more TLC, consider adding a pop of color to the Major Credit Cards Accepted front door with a fresh coat of paint, installing unique shutters 1+ Acre 3 Bedroom Real for visual interest Estate & Contents or updating to a new mailbox. Saturday • September 3, 2022 • 9AM Pull it all together Real Estate @ 12:30 PM with a seasonal Location: 14990 State Route 405 Hwy. Watsontown, Pa. 17777. From Route 15 wreath or in Allenwood Take Route 44, South to Dewart and Turn Left onto North Route 405

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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 Bedroom 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 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. Owner: The Late Max Bieber Associate Auctioneer: Wayne Arthur Lic. #AU001752-L

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WHEN REPLYING TO A LBYL AD BE SURE TO MAKE ALL CHECKS OUT TO THE VALLEY TRADER. EACH REPLY IS $4.00. You must renew your ad every 2 issues for it to run in the next issue. And it MUST be written. Ads are not taken by phone. We may be data basing the ad, if so, you will not get a new number each time. Please note that no ads for alternative lifestyles will be placed anymore. Ads will be placed according to publisher’s discretion. Must be 18 or over to use this column. ATTENTION NOTICE If you send us an ad to run in this section, you must include your real name and address or we will not be able to print your ad. No one ever knows who you are except for the person who handles the replies in my office. Thank you for understanding in this simple matter. Did you meet someone or go further with your relationship? We want to know. Send us your testimonial. Testimonials: (Looking for some new comments of success) Fall 1991 and January 1992 Testimonials: My cousin and his new wife (both in their early 40’s) were visiting my mom, my sister, and I. My sister asks, “So, how did you meet?” They kind of giggled and asked each other, “Should we tell them?” They said they met through the 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-year-old 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

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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. 1 issue free! Run Your Ad Longer! PLACE YOUR AD FOR FREE - 1 ISSUE.

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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: PA Romantic WtM, 69 - 62 - 200. Looking for a woman who likes camping, flea markets, dining out, having fun. I have a good sense of humor. Photo, phone. JB26836 11/21 SWtM, mid 60’s, 5’7”, excellent health, active, nonsmoker, no drugs, financially secure, homeowner. Looking for female, 40’s to 60’s, date, travel, fun, adventures. Like outdoor, home projects, Nascar, much more. 10/31 IC’s: SWtFIC, 57, 5’6”, 125, brown hair, blue eyes. Looking for a friend or wherever it may lead. If you respond back, please enclose address or I can’t respond. If you need a companion, please write. PJ26834IC SWtFIC, looking for companionship. 5’3”, brown hair, green eyes, 140 lbs. Looking for someone to talk to. I’ve been here for a few years, & it can be lonely at times. Looking for a fresh start & maybe relocating, trying to make a few friends along the way. Enjoy camping, fishing, hiking, bike riding, working out, & open to learning new things. TS26835IC WtFIC, 5’8”, athletic body, big boobs, fat butt. Seeking an older, outdoorsey, adventurous, calm, soft spoken love bug. Are you Mr. Right? SR26837IC FIC, 29, Have a short stay here. Looking for a good time & to persue a relationship outside of these walls. I’m adventurous & down to try anything, live life to the fullest. LS26838IC FIC, Italian, great sense of humor, black hair, big hazel eyes, thick in all the right places. Looking for that someone to build a future. JB26839IC FIC, 33, dark chocolate mixed with Jamaican, thick in all the right places. Adventurous, spontaneous, intelligent. Looking for a great time & good conversation. JB26840IC SWtFIC, looking for a good & loving man who is looking for something serious & long term. Age doesn’t matter. I’m loving, affectionate, honest, loyal, & fun to be with. Sweet & sexy.

To be released in the very near future. HS26841IC SFIC, Mix Race, 40, released soon & looking for new companion for adventures, & to enjoy things life has to offer. I’m humble, loving, very passionate, love to dance, fish, golf, bowl. Pretty Pecan complexion, cheeks with dimples, pretty teeth & willing to take a chance. SW26842IC FIC, 50 yrs. young, looking for older gentleman, loves out door sports & cuddling at home watching movies. Willing to re-locate. AM26843IC SWtFIC seeking M or F companionship. 38, 5’10”, 145 lbs., long brown hair, athletic build. Looking for something fun, with the potential for something serious. You won’t be disappointed. KP26844IC FIC, 5’9”, athletic body, independent, homebody, caring, kind, freaky in bed. Seeking an older, adventurous, outdoorsey, calm & gentle love bug. SR26845IC FIC, 20, 5’4”, medium build, passionate & spicy all in one. Looking to get to know someone. Open to anything. MZ26842IC FIC, 33, dark chocolate mixed with Jamaican, thick in all the right places, adventurous, spontaneous, intelligent. Looking for a great time & good conversation. JB26843IC SWtFIC, 44, sweet & sexy, loyal & affectionate, fun to be with. Looking for that special someone. Write to know more. HS26844IC FIC, 40, Italian, long brown hair & a nice ass. Looking to find someone special, a pen pal & hopefully more. AZ26845IC FIC, Italian, great sense of humor, thick in all the right places. Looking for that special one to talk & laugh with and possibly a future. JB26846IC FIC, seeking an older, adventurous, outdoorsey, calm, gentle, love bug. I’m an independent home body, 5’9”, athletic body, caring, kind, freaky in bed. Are you my Mr. Right? SR26847IC FIC, 33, dark chocolate mixed with Jamaican, thick in all the right places. Adventurous, spontaneous, intelligent. Looking for a great time & good conversation. JB26848IC SWtFIC, mature, attractive, looking for companionship. Fun, loving, very affectionate. Open minded, adventurous, honest, loyal. Great sense of humor, loves outdoors & spending time with my partner. HS26849IC SFIC, 30, couple months to a year left here. Looking for a friend, someone outgoing, fun, & adventurous like me. Maybe persue our relationship when I get out. Hope you can match my energy & age is unimportant, nothing but a number. VR26850IC FIC, thick, sexy, Italian, long dark hair, big hazel eyes. Looking for someone who can make me laugh & put a smile on my face. JB26851IC WtFIC, 5’9”, athletic body, big boobs, fat butt. Seeking an older, outdoorsy, adventurous, calm, soft spoken love bug. Are you my Mr. Right? SR26852IC

FIC, 20, young, fun, but far from dumb. I’d love to have a conversation with you. Let’s see how this goes. MZ26853IC SWtFIC, 27, blue eyes, long light brown hair, outdoorsy, no kids, free spirited. Looking for companionship. BH26854IC SWtFIC, 58 yrs. young, blonde, blue eyes, 168 lbs., 5’7”. Strong Christain with loving, caring heart. Love life in general, family, holidays, country drives, laughter. Into camping, fishing, cooking, classic rock music, huge animal lover. Looking for pen pal, friend, companion. JU26856IC SWtFIC, 34, Libra, brown hair & eyes, 5’3”-130, athletic. Enjoy camping, hiking, fishing, swimming, riding 4 wheelers/off-roading. Majored in psychology in college. Looking for SWtM, 35-45, to correspond with, maybe more in the future, good sense of humor but can hold an intelligent conversation & shares my same interests. RS26857IC FIC, independent, homebody, 5’9”, athletic body, caring, kind, freaky in bed. Seeking an older, outdoorsey, calm, gentle love bug. Mr. Right? SWtFIC, looking for companionship. I’m sweet & sexy, fun, loving, affectionate, openminded, loyal, educated. Like to work, love the outdoors. Looking for that special someone. HS26859IC SFIC, Island Mixed Native Woman, 40, 5’6”-160, Pecan complexion, all my teeth, very pretty, dimples. Love all races & ages but prefer older, more wiser. Enjoy dancing, all that life has to offer, don’t hold back, very open. SW26860IC WtFIC, blonde, blue eyes, 28, looking for someone to have fun with. Very romantic & outdoorsy. JC26861IC FIC, sassy, Italian, long dark hair, big hazel eyes, thick in all the right places. Looking for that special one to talk & laugh with. JB26862IC FIC, 52, dark blonde hair, green eyes, 5’6”-135. Don’t have many friends or family & it gets lonely here without someone to write with. I’d like to find a pen pal to write me back. TP26863IC SFIC, searching for a male companion that’s respectful, kind, affectionate, outgoing & likes movies. Must love making out & sex. Hoping for a lasting relationship. TH26864IC SWtFIC, vivacious, loving & beautiful, 33. Looking for a friend. I love the outdoors & exploring new places. CB26865IC WtFIC, 39, 5’1”-105, brown hair, brown eyes. To confirm you can look up my picture & information on the Doc Website. AC26866IC FIC, adventurous, smart, fun loving woman, thick in all the right places. Looking for someone to talk with, laugh, & have a great time. JB26867IC FIC, 25, from Philly, short, nice body, pretty face. Love traveling, shopping, cooking. Looking for a nice friend I can get to know & more. I’m here for a short time. BS26868IC SWtFIC, blonde with hazel eyes, beautiful smile, outgoing, adventuros. Willing

to try things once. Sweet but sassy. Love to cater to the one I’m with. SO26869IC WtFIC, 5’9”, athletic body, big boobs, fat butt. Desiring a calm, soft spoken gentle, older outdoorsy love bug. I’m an older, independent homebody. SR26870IC FIC, smart, sexy, funny Italian looking to laugh, talk & build something special. Long black hair, hazel eyes, thick in all the right places. JB26871IC SBFIC, 41, looking for a very nice companion, any race. Down to earth & love to explore, expand. LL26872IC SWtFIC, 32, looking for a penpal and/or companionship. I love to laugh & have fun. I’ll try anything new once. Outdoors & traveling. DM26873IC SWtFIC, 39, looking for penpal or companionship. I like pina coladas & walking in the rain, fishing, camping, & good conversation, be lonely no more. CM26874IC SWtFIC, 38, athletic, love the outdoors, enjoy humor, exercise, meeting new people. Want to connect with someone. CS26875IC SWtFIC, 49, looking for companionship or penpal. I’m looking for someone who likes the outdoors & animals. Someone I can talk to & chill with. DS26876IC SWtFIC, Released in a few months. Looking for serious, long term relationship. I’m fun, loving, affectionate, love to spoil & keep you feeling loved & happy. HS26877IC SWtFIC, 34, outgoing, adventurous, brown/ brown, 5’3”-130, athletic, enjoy hiking, gym, camping, fishing, reading, painting, yoga. Looking for SWtM, 3545, who’s outgoing, likes to have fun, to correspond with, possibly more. Must be able to hold an intelligent conversation & have sense of humor. RS26878IC FIC, sexy, smart, sassy, big butt, big breasts, looking for that one to handle this crazy, beautiful Italian woman. Love to laugh & have long talks. JB26879IC SWtFIC, looking for companionship & adventure. 33, 5’6”, long curly brunette hair, wide variety of interests. MB26880IC SWtFIC, 47, attractive, outgoing, open minded, creative, adventurous, driven, & fun loving. Seeking companionship with male or female, same age range or older. TA26881IC SFIC, Single & lonely looking for intimate conversation, emails and a leader companion. TM26882IC FIC, smart, funny, beautiful, loving, looking for someone to talk, laugh & have fun with. Long hair, big hazel eyes, thick in all the right places. JB26883IC FIC, looking for friendship, someone to share things with. A companion to share thoughts & to listen, & enjoy each other’s company. PJ26884IC LSBFIC, Looking for personal friend & possible relationship. Beautiful, intelligent, vivacious woman. Love the outdoors, cooking &

romance. AM26885IC WtFIC, 5’8”, curvy, athletic body, big boobs, fat butt. Are you my Mr. Right? Seeking an older, outdoorsy, adventurous, calm, soft spoken love bug. SR26886IC SWtFIC, 39, 5’3”-155, love doing anything outdoors, fun & loveable. Looking to get to know someone. LA26887IC FIC, 35, only few months left of incarceration. Would love to find someone to spend my time with & have relations with. I’m caring, self motivated, determined & outgoing. My faults are that I am a people pleaser & food pusher. Looking for someone for the long term. AR26888IC FIC, 36, intelligent, outgoing, loves chocolate covered strawberries, high heels, & thunderstorms. Also male & female. MH26889IC FIC, smart, sassy, fun loving, sexy Italian, big hazel eyes, long black hair looking to laugh, talk, & build something real. JB26890IC FIC, single & ready. Looking for great conversation & a long time companion. TM26891IC WtFIC. 5’9”, curvy, athletic body, big boobs, fat butt. Are you my Mr. Right? Seeking an older, outdoorsey, adventurous, calm, soft spoken love bug. SR26892IC SFIC, mixed, 33, Christian, curly hair, tan skin with freckles. Looking for companion. Loves music, takes the time for me. Must be kind, honest & respectful. CH26893IC SWtFIC, 39, 5’6”, very long blonde hair, blue eyes, 155 lbs. Looking for pen pal, maybe more. Enjoy music, outdoors, being spontaneous. JB26894IC FIC, looking to find someone who can help me pass my time here. TM26895IC FIC, Hispanic, 35, 4 months left to do. Looking for a companion to start a new life with. I welcome female or male serious inquires only. CT26896IC 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 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.


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• To stand up to the richness and in many cases, sharpness of aged cheeses full of rich, fatty and savory flavor, choose old, bold and rich wines with good tannins that leave a tacky feeling on your tongue.

“You don’t need to be a sommelier to get wine right at your backyard gatherings and other events,” says Feinberg. “Wine is for anybody who enjoys it, and with a little bit of know-how, this aspect of summer hosting can be fun, not stressful.”

VALLEY HEALTH • Salty cheeses pair especially well with sweet wines, as the saltiness brings out the sweetness even more. Take a Flight (StatePoint) It’s the time of year for backyard bashes with friends and family. The best part about being the host? Creating relaxing summer vibes with great food and wine. Joe Welch and Zach Feinberg, good friends and cofounders of In Good Taste, a new kind of winery on a mission to make wine more accessible and less intimidating for the everyday drinker, offer these backyard party tips for warm weather fun: Summer Sips The best wines for summer are refreshing and feature high acidity, a light-to-medium body, and a dry flavor leading to a crisp finish. Think whites, rosés and lightbodied reds. To invigorate your guests and enhance the subtle tasting notes of these wines, serve them at a slight chill. Be sure to consider your glassware, too. “Stemmed glassware keeps warm hands off cold wines and helps maintain the right temperature for longer,” says Welch. Pairing Tricks When pairing wine and cheese, an easy place to start is by looking for cheese from the same region where the grape first originated. While this works in most cases, these quick, additional rules that look at age, depth and complexity can help you take pairing a step further: • Young and soft cheeses with silky textures and creamy body pair especially well with young and lively wines full

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(StatePoint) When news of the invasion of Ukraine broke in February, many Americans wondered how they could help relief efforts. Across the country, individuals and communities sprang into action. Knowing immediately she needed to get involved, Christiana Gorchynsky Trapani, owner of Door County Candle Company and granddaughter of Ukrainian immigrants, began donating 100% of profits from her company’s Ukraine candles to relief efforts. She expected to sell only a few hundred candles, but within two weeks the company sold over 20,000 – more candles than it typically sells in a year. To date, the company has sold over 70,000 Ukraine candles totaling $700,000 in donations and counting.

set a “Light to Unite” donation goal of $1 million by Ukraine’s Independence Day on Aug. 24, 2022, and is extending its donation contributions to include $5 from every online sale of its 16-ounce traditional yellow Lemongrass and blue Lakeshore candles -- the official colors of Ukraine, in addition to continuing to donate 100% of profits from the Ukraine candle. To order a candle and support relief efforts in Ukraine, visit doorcountycandle. com.

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To assist with the overwhelming response, neighbors and other volunteers have been pitching in to prepare the candles. But, Door County Candle Company isn’t stopping there. The company has

Door County Candle Co. is supporting relief efforts in Ukraine through sales.

Gorchynsky Trapani is also offering five additional ideas for getting involved: 1. Donate: Donate to organizations directly benefitting Ukrainians. One to consider is Razom for Ukraine, which is providing medical and communication supplies to the regions that need it most, evacuating vulnerable populations to safer regions of the country, and advocating internationally for the nation’s future. Proceeds from Door County Candle Company’s Ukraine candle and Lakeshore

and Lemongrass candles go to Razom. To learn more, visit razomforukraine.org. Donations can also be made to Sunflower of Peace, which is distributing first-aid backpacks, medicine, medical instruments and other means of survival in the areas affected by violence. Visit sunflowerofpeace.com to learn more about their efforts. 2. Take action: Voice your support for Ukraine by contacting your congressional representatives and by taking part in peaceful demonstrations and rallies. 3. Tweet and share: Sign petitions demanding peaceful solutions in the region and share them on social. Visit codepink.org and globalcitizen.org to learn more and to show your support. 4. Reserve an Airbnb in Ukraine: The idea is not to vacation in the country, but to deliver needed cash to citizens during wartime. Many hosts have lost their income, and at the same time, are allowing other Ukrainian refugees to stay in their properties for free. As of March 4, 61,000 nights were booked by users worldwide for a total of $2 million. If you’re an Airbnb host yourself, you can also consider signing up to offer free temporary stays to refugees. Visit airbnb.org/help-ukraine to learn more. 5. Celebrate Ukrainian culture: Ukrainian Independence Day will have an even deeper significance this year. The event is typically celebrated with festivals

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across the United States presenting traditional dress, dances and popular cuisine. This year, it will be an opportunity to demonstrate love and support, connect with Ukrainian neighbors and refugees, and learn about the country. You can also fly the Ukrainian flag to demonstrate your support, as well as learn more about its meaning: the top blue band symbolizes the sky and the bottom yellow band symbolizes wheat fields.

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We will be selling from the Farm of the Late Max & Mary “Polly” DeHart, Located 875 Mexico Road, Milton, Pa .17847. From Milton & I-180 Beltway- Travel East on RT 642 approx 1 Mile turning onto Mexico Road and follow to sale site. Signs posted Day of Auction

Saturday, August 13, 2022 Starting at 8:30 am

Blue Decorated Stoneware * Guns * Country Store Items * Furniture * David Armstrong & Ned Smith Prints * Antiques * Collectibles & Local Hard To Find Pieces * Household Items DECORATED& GLAZED STONEWARE: RARE 1- 1/2gal. D.Ack Mooresburg w/Dropping Heart Flower , JF Ack Mooresburg Jug w/ 3 Pedal Leaf, A.L Hyssong Bloomsburg Double Stamped w/ Dropping Flower, `Blue Decorated Spittoon, Decorated Unsigned Cocks, F,H Cowden –Harrisburg #4 Gal. Stenciled Design Crock, Rohr McHenrey Distilling Co. Pure Rye Whiskey- Benton, Pa. Jug, Thomas Pepper & Sons Wholesale Liquor Dealer’s- Ashland,Pa. Jug, Goodwill’s Bed & Foot Warmer & Water Carrier Pat.Aug.20,1895 w/ Metal Bail, Redware Turks Head, Plus Many Glazed Stoneware Pcs; STORE ITEMS & ADVERTISING: Planter’s Peanut Glass Jars[Many Styles], Planters 5# Tall Tin w/ Lid, Planters Pennant Brand Small 5 Cent Scoop, National Biscuit Company Jar, Squirrel Brand Salted Nuts Glass Jar, Framed Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco Paper Advertismant, Tiger Brand Chewing Tobacco Tall Tin w/ Paper Label, Old Gold Cut Tobacco Virginia Tin, Melbourne & Rittenhouse Licorice Lozenges- Philadelphia w/ Glass Window; Horlicks Malted Milk Jars, Edgeworth Extra High Grade Tobacco Tin, Chatillion #4 Brass Pan Scale Store Scale, Demuth’s Celebrated Snuff Lancaster, Pa. Crock Jars w/ Lids [ 1 w/ Paper Label], Schaffer Lighted Beer Sign, F.W.Leisure “5th Avenue Candy Bar- Buick Regal GoCart w/ Briggs Engine, J.F.C & Co. Wooden Pin/Thread Box, Zippo Lighters & Holgate Zippo Wooden Car, LOCAL MILTON ITEMS: , Extremely Rare- L .Huff Groceries & C- Main Street Milton,Pa. 1 Gal. Blue Stenciled Crock, One of a Kind Hanging Wooden Store Sign: C.W.Ranck &Co. Cash Grocery [ Painted & signed by Masters], L.E.Roat’s China Store- Milton, Pa. Plate; 1883 Milton Town Framed Map, Custer’s Never Fail Flour Wooden Rolling Pins [Milton], Sydney G. Souter Silk Company- Manufactures of Dress Silks- Milton,Pa Retail Department Framed Calendar Top, Miltonian Newspapers Circa[1830- 1850], [20] Milton Pattern Glass Goblets, Family Picture Taken at 1899 Milton Fair, 1924 Milton Fair Tin Cup, Framed Milton Post Cards[ 1 w/ Hertz Bros. Horse Drawn Meat Wagon, 1 w/ Street Scene, 1962 10k Gold Men’s Class Ring, BOOKS OF INTEREST: Northumberland County History by Floyd 1911, History of Northumberland County by Bell 1891-Bad Cover, Freemasonry in Northumberland & Snyder County by Godcharles, Pa.Political-Governmental & Civil 5 Vol. Set by Godcharles, Life of Public Service-State Papers of Abraham Lincoln 1865, Annuals of the Buffalo Valley 1755-1855 by John Blair Linn, Made of Mud by Jeannette Lasanky, and many more, GUNS Ruger 77/17 .17HMR Rifle w/ Leupold 2x7 Scope, Franci 12ga. Semi Auto, Remington 870 Express w/ Camo Turkey 12Ga. Shotgun, Bone Collector .22cal Air Rifle w/ Gammo 3x9 Scope, Benjamin Legacy Model B1K177 .177 cal. Air Rifle, Leupold 2x7 & Fixed Power Rifle Scopes, DAVID ARMSTRONG * NED SMITH * BRADLEY SHOEMAKER FRAMED ARTWORK : David Armstrong Signed & Numbered: “Apple Basket”, “FarmPond”, “Summer Shade”, “Christmas Eve”, “Drifted Snow”, “Faces In My Garden” unframed, “Wagon Train” unframed, Ned Smith: Signed Original Turkey Print, Special Medallion Series Wood Duck w/ Stamps, “December Snow” Signed & Remarqued, Bradley Shoemaker: Original Signed Watercolor of Farmhouse, “ Market Street” w/ Lewisburg Inn, Plus Others Of Interest, EARLY TEXTILES: 1835 Joseph Schnee Lewisburg Pa. Double Rose Pattern & Grape Vine Border Coverlet, 1840 Benjn Angstad Lewisburg Double Rose/ Grape Vine Coverlet, Joseph Schnee Freeburg, Penna. Double Rose/ Grape Vine Coverlet, 1842 Wm. Schnee Freeburg Double Lily& Sunburst / Rose & Crow Coverlet, Hand Stitched Rose & Circle Appliquéd Quilt, COUNTRY ANTIQUES- FURNITURE & COLLECTIBLES: Selection Of Adams Rose China Pcs, Carved Decorated Wooden Butter Paddle, 12 Hole Candle Mold, Yelloware Wheat Pattern Butter Mold, Color Banded Yelloware Batter & Mixing Bowls, [2] 2 pc. 12 Pane Cherry Corner Cupboards w/ 1 Drawer &2 Door Bottom, Wooden School Desk, 2pc. Set of Dated 1836 Signed J.Bruce Flax Hetchel/ Combs, Rye Baskets, Splint Baskets, Wooden Treenware Bowl, Brass School Bells, Wooden Coffee Grinder, Modern CI Mechanical Hunter & Bear Bank, Paint Decorated Plank Bottom Chairs & Rockers * Deacon Bench * Mammy Rocking Bench[ No Cradle Sideboard], Key City Country Upholstered Sofa Sleeper[ Like New], Leather & Upholstered Wingback Arm Chairs, Upholstered Sofas, Country Wall Stand, Wooden Drying Rack, Watsontown Wilson Walking Penguin, Gooseneck Rocker, Westmoreland Sterling Silverware, Batman-Johnny Quest –Daniel Boone & Others Coloring Books, James Hadden Carved & Painted Schimmel Style Standing Rooster, Jadeite Measure Cup, American Fostoria Pattern Glassware, Modern Colonial Pewter Teapot, Flow Blue - Blue Spongeware & Ironstone Pottery, Pitcher & Bowls, Brass Buckets, Fireplace Andirons, Cane seat Chairs, Wooden Hay 3 Prong Fork, Wooden Rakes, Wooden Kettle Stirrer, [2] Copper Applebutter & 1 Cast Iron Butcher Kettle w/ Spyder, Lightning Guider Sleds, US Army Air Force “Observer” Arm Band, Royal Doulton Bunnykin Childrens China Pcs, Cherry Chest Of Drawers, Maple Single Bedroom Set w. Corner Desk & Bookcase, Cherry Cannon Ball Full Bed & Nightstand, Cherry Chest Of Drawers, Vintage Slag Glass Table Lamp, Watham 15 Jewel Pocket Watch, Blue Painted 2 Blind Door Low Kitchen Corner Cupboard, Pyrex Nest of Pastel Mixing Bowls, Pyrex Pastel Refrigerator Dishes, Pyrex Olive Green Mixing Bowl, Corningware Cornflower Bake Ware, Corelleware Dishes, Stainless Steel Cook & Bake Wares, Stainless Steel Stock Pots, Nesco 18qt Electric Roaster, Small Elctrical Appliances, , Bose Radio w/ Remote, Pfaltzgraph Canister Set, Henkles German Knife Set w/ Block, Cast Iron Beetle Boot Jacks, 1966 Indian Head Bust, Karastan Oriental Style Room Rugs & Runners, CLOCKS: Waterbury Shelf Clock w/ J.Hanley Dunfermiline on face , E.Terry & Sons Pillar & Scroll Shelf Clock w/ Reverse Painting Panel, Early Presidential Framed & Signed Land Grants: 1831 Andrew Jackson, 1854 Franklin Peirce, & 1862 Abraham Lincoln, Children’s Games, ½ Moon Wall Stand. Ping Pong Table w/ Access Topps Baseball Cards Full Sets, ories, Plus Many More Items Yet To Be Discovered- Plan To Be With Us!!

Special Auction Note: Max & Polly have collected thru the years a wide range of Fine Interesting Items- Plan on bringing a friend and spend the day with us. Terms: Cash, or Good Penna Check. [ Credit Cards Accepted w/ a 4% Service Fee], Out Of State Buyers {Cash or Credit Card] Unless Prior Arrangements have been made with Auction Service

Sellers : The DeHart Family Breakfast & Lunch Available * Job John Rest Rooms * Tent * Bring Chairs

Weaver’s Auction Service : Michael & David Weaver AU002180-L Allenwood,Pa.17810 Phone : 570-538-2227


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