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TIME IS RUNNING OUT FOLKS - FREE HOUSE--Victorian Lady/Vic’s Pub—Lewisburg, PA SAVE THE HOUSE! The Victorian Lady, also known as Vic’s Pub, located at 2167 Old Turnpike Rd in Lewisburg, PA is going to be given away later this year to anyone who would like to relocate the structure. Due to brand mandated updates, Blaise Alexander Ford is beginning additions and alterations to the current dealership

facility. The Alexander family regrets that they are unable to repurpose the old landmark as part of the mandated improvements. Due to public sentiment and community spirit, the Alexander family has decided to offer the existing Victorian Lady/Vic’s Pub to anyone or organization at NO COST. The house must be completely removed along with all foundations, underground utilities, and sidewalks. The buyer is completely responsible for all associated costs. The buyer’s contractor must be fully insured, and be licensed in PA. Timeframe on this removal is subject to change and cannot be finalized until later this Fall 2018. If anyone is interested in removing and relocating the house, please contact Aubrey Alexander at 570-3688677 ext 11111 for more details. You can also send a letter request to Aubrey Alexander at 10 Alexander

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1966 Corvette Coupe, complete car, AR Zonia Survivor, number matching 300 Horsepoweer, auto, runs strong, AC, lots new, bumper’s like new, no rust, drive it home. $45,000. 814-342-4094. 9/17 2004 Monte Carlo SS Dale Earnhardt Jr. Signature, 72,000 mi, inspected, new tires, cover, trophies, misc. items, $11,495. 570-884-3408. 9/17 1992 Ford #150 Conversion Van by Jayco, good condition, well maintained. $1,500. 570-327-1032. 9/17 Auto / Truck Accessories & Equipment – 07 FOR SALE: Fiberglass Cap for 04 Ford F-150. 7 ½ ft. $250. 570-494-0444. ufn 14 or 16 ft. Dump Trailer cam preferred 570-204-6287. ufn. Truck Caps for sale. 570-494-0444. Call for details. Ufn Chevy, 400 S.B., rare 4

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Heller’s Gas is seeking fulltime or seasonal delivery drivers. Must have Class B CDL with HAZMAT and taker endorsements, clean driving record, and clean criminal record. Full-time drivers will receive a sign on bonus, benefit package, 401k with company match & profit sharing, vacation, and overtime earned vacation. Seasonal drivers will earn $30/hr, bonus, and work 4-10hr days/week. Apply online at hellersgas. com. Questions? Call 570-752-8451 x1164. Progressive mechanical company is hiring plumbing and HVAC installers and technicians for residential and commercial projects. Experience is preferred but will train careerminded individuals who exhibit mechanical aptitude and a willingness to learn the trades. We offer a great working environment with advancement opportunities in all fields. Benefits include: paid health insurance, paid vacation, paid holidays and

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Motorcycle, windshield, Mustang seats, saddle bags, crash bars, back rest, dual head lights, garage kept, excellent condition, $10,550 mi., $5,000. 570837-3513. 9/17. 9/17 Two 2007 Lance 250cc Scooters, 1 with 533 mi., 1 with 166 mi., garage kept. Each $1,200 or both for $1,000 each; Old wood carpenter’s tool box with 2 trays, 16x14x38 long, $75. 570-539-8954. 9/17 Announcements-36 Two conferences on the subject of Creation vs. Evollution were held earlier this summer. The 2018 Creation Super Conference sponsored by Creation Ministries International was held in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, and the 2018 International Conference on Creationism sponsored by the Pittsburgh Creation Science Fellowship was held in Pittsburgh. At the next meeting of the Central PA Creation Fellowship reports will be shared by a panel of four of the Board members who attended one or both of the conferences. The conferences included presentations by scientists who are doing current research in areas such as geology, astronomy,

paleontology, biology, and physics which relate to the origin of life and the universe. The public is invited to attend the panel presentation on Thursday, Sept. 13th, at 7 pm at the Faith Baptist Church located at 647 Valley Vista Drive in State College. More information can be found at the website for the Central PA Creation Fellowship:centralpacre ationfellowship.org 9/4 Pets/Livestock-40 We will not be accepting free puppy to good home ads with just an email address to get in touch with the party. A valid phone number only must be included in the ad. Thank you for all understanding on this matter as it has come to our attention they may be a new type of scam. Purebred Lassie Collie Puppies, ready now, had their shots, sable & black with white collar, friendly, great watch dogs, farm raised, $400 each. 570-837-7401. 12/17 Real Estate-42 Recreation/Sports43 Golf clubs? Golf carts? Exercise bikes? Just a few things that you may want to sell in this category. Call 570-444-9850 to

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Wanted: Circuit Cartridges. 570922-0056. ufn Wanted: Old Slot Machines, Gum or Peanut Machines, music machines or parts. 570-644-1959. ufn. Wanted: Pony Cart & Harness. 570922-0056. Ufn Work Wanted-51

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High & dry!!! Spectacular view, nice country setting, well-constructed, brick ranch home on .32 acre situated 1 mile East of 4 Mile Dr. & Northway Road (just off 4 Mile Dr., Loyalsock ASD). Upper level has 3 BR’s, 3 & 4 pc bathrooms, quaint kitchen & dining area and a spacious LR w/a wood burning fireplace. Lower level has a family room w/3 pc bathroom, a separate laundry/furnace room and its own wood burning fireplace. Lower level also has a 2 car garage. Utilities—oil fired furnace w/hot water heater & central air. Home also has nice front, side & rear porches, including a walk-in attic. Home has municipal water & sewer & small front, side & back yards. : $10,000 deposit day of auction, with good PA check or certified funds payable to Marquette’s Auction Marketing, balance at closing within 60 days of sale date. 4% buyer’s premium to be added to the purchase price of real estate. Real estate is subject to owner confirmation. Other terms made known day of auction. Statements made day of auction take precedence over previously printed material. Radon & lead based paint inspections may be done prior to auction at potential buyer’s expense.

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401K retirement program. If you are looking for a career in the growing plumbing and HVAC field, send us a resume or stop by and fill out an application. Phone 570-322-6500 or fax 570322-6262. Ask for Stephen. LABORERS: Booth’s Scrap Yard & Recycling Center is accepting applications for general laborer. Knowledge of tires and metal a plus. Physically demanding position. Apply at: 29 Frosty Valley Rd., Bloomsburg. ufn Now hiring Non Licensed Professionals at The Hillside Senior Living Community. Please apply in person at 2527 Four Mile Drive, Montoursville or call 570-322-4436. ufn SALES REP WANTED: EXPANDING SALES FORCE in Lycoming and Clinton Counties. Experience sales necessary. Must have car and valid Driver’s License. Territory and account list provided. Send resume to: The Valley Trader, C/O Sales Dept, PO Box 392, Lewisburg 17837-0392. OR email to: thevalleytrader@ yahoo.com. Ufn WANTED TO HIRE Somone to do light mechanical work, 1 day. 570-538-3464. 12/17 Home Improvement-29 Household/Furniture-30

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