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53 Vehicles 1948 & up. $1,000 to $5,000 or less. Too sick for hobby. 570-538-3464. 10/28 Firearms & Acc. - 26

Valley Vehicle Fin er

Field & Stream 16 Ft. Ladder Tree Stand with Shooting Rail, $60.00; Safety System Harness, $30.00. 570238-0539. 9/23

Help Wanted - 28

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, Lewisburg, PA 17837 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 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

New Four Piece Queen Bedroom Suit. 570-850-0543. 9/16

Outdoor Electric Grill, like new, $40.00; Vacumm Cleaner,

used, $10.00, works well. 570322-2974. 10/14

Miscellaneous - 35 Boy Scout Memorabilia Camp Karoondinha, Kline Nikomahs, Ioka, Northumberland, Snyder, Union, Clinton, Lycoming Co. Cash Paid. ajapeu@verizon.net . 215-946-4511. 10/14

Announcements God’s Awesome Creation will be the subject of September’s Sunday Afternoon Conversations at the Himmelreich Library from 2:00-3:15 pm in Lewisburg each Sunday. The topics will include evolutionary scientists who now reject evolution, The Incredible DNA Molecule in all living things, how Science affirms the Bible, Dinosaurs and the Bible, and the Global Flood. Discussions will be led by board members of the Central Pennsylvania Creation Fellowship. A question and answer session will follow the presentations and light refreshnents will be offered. The meetings are free and open to the public. The Himmelreich Library is located at 18 Market Street in Lewisburg. Everyone is welcome. For more information please call: 570452-5000 or visit the website: centralpacreationfellowship. org. 9/30

The Innovative Manufacturers’ Center (IMC), Inc. is excited to announce its continued partnership with The Manufacturers’ Association to support training in electrical safety in central and southcentral Pennsylvania through December 2024. The Association was awarded a $157,833 training grant by the Federal Susan Harwood Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), which will focus on manufacturing but also other industrial sectors.

This electrical safety training will help workers and employers recognize serious workplace hazards, including implementing injury prevention measures and understanding rights and responsibilities under the Occupational Safety and Health Act. The grant audience also focuses on small businesses as well as temporarily unemployed workers and recent graduates seeking to enter manufacturing or industrial sectors. The initiative will include training such as electrical safety,

lockout tagout, arc flash and NFPA 70e and will be offered in English and Spanish. IMC has scheduled open enrollment no-cost electrical safety training courses with dates and locations throughout its 12-county region. These dates and locations can be found under Events & Training on IMC’s website at https:// imcpa.com/. Employers are also able to host training sessions at their own locations, in conjunction with the IMC. This is the fourth grant received in Central PA from the Susan Harwood Program, the third for electrical safety, which has been received two years in a row and is projected to train another five hundred employees and individuals. This federal program honors the late Susan Harwood, former director of OSHA’s Office of Risk Assessment, who died in 1996. During her 17-year OSHA career, she helped develop federal standards to protect workers exposed to bloodborne pathogens, cotton dust, benzene, formaldehyde, asbestos, and lead in construction. The training material was produced under grant funding from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Department of Labor. It does not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the U.S. Department of Labor, nor does mention of trade names, commercial products, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government. For questions about no-cost training in electrical safety and to schedule your onsite training, please contact Lauri Moon, Manager of Training & Outreach at (800) 326-9467, or by email at laurim@imcpa. com.

About Innovative Manufacturer’s Center (IMC)

Founded in 1988, the Innovative Manufacturers’ Center assists in connecting manufacturers in 12 Pennsylvania counties with the most effective regional, state and national resources to help them innovate, grow and prosper. IMC is supported through the U.S. Department of Commerce, National Institute of Standards and Technology’s Hollings Manufacturing Extension Partnership and the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development’s Industrial Resource Center program. IMC serves manufacturers in Lycoming, Montour, Northumberland, Union, Snyder, Clinton, Centre, Mifflin, Juniata, Huntington, Blair and Bedford Counties. Visit us at https://imcpa.com/.

The Manufacturers’ Association is on a mission to ensure that our region’s manufacturing sector not only survives but rebounds stronger than ever! We exist to ensure that critical knowledge is preserved, expanded, and shared with the manufacturing professionals of tomorrow. Founded in 1906, we are the voice of the industry for hundreds of member & nonmember organizations in southcentral PA & northern MD. We support manufacturers with the knowledge they need to operate, hire & train smarter! Visit their website at https://mascpa.org/.

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LOOK LEAP

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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.

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.

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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 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.

IC’s:

FIC, 38, 5’5”-160, Italian, long brown curly hair, brown eyes. Understanding, caring & looking for someone to share my love with. AR27159IC

FIC, 30, looking for a friend/pen pal. I’m Aries, mixed black, open minded,

Make Check or Money Order made out to The Valley Trader. How to prepare your letter to send:

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.

PLACE YOUR AD FOR FREE - 1 ISSUE.

1 issue free! Run Your Ad Longer! 7 issues/$10.00 OR 14 Issues/$18.00 • 28 Issues/$24.00

CODES: S:SINGLE,M: MALE, F:FEMALE, D:DIVORCED,Wt:WHITE,B:BLACK,IC:INCARCERATED

DO NOT SEND CASH IN YOUR LETTERS TO ANY IC. IT WON’T BE ACCEPTED AND LETTER WILL NOT BE DELIVERED.

funny, caring, full of life. A pic of you would be great. ZJ27160IC

FIC. Are you lonely? Would you like a friend? If so, please write. I’m easy to get along with. Soon to be released. Enclose name & address. PJ27161IC

FIC, 30, Italian & Ukrainian, from Philadelphia. 5’5”-160, brown eyes & brown long curly hair. Looking for some mental & emotional companionship. I’m very outgoing, understanding, & caring. I have a lot to offer & just haven’t found the right person to share it with. AR27162IC

FIC, 44, 5’4”-138, Italian/ Irish/German. 2 children. Looking for a pen pal, maybe more RM27163IC

SFIC, joyful, caring, good humored, 50 Yrs. young with love to give. Curvy, dark hair/eyes, full lips. Seeking dependable, stable gentleman to connect with. FJ27164IC

SWtFIC, free spirit, wild heart, Mid-30s, have tattoos. Into art & music. Looking for male or female. Accepting donations. AK27165IC

SWtFIC, classy, girly, fun, into anything you can imagine. Seeking donations for a short while. 5’7”, black hair, brown eyes, 163 lbs. Maybe looking for short or long term something. Up to you. KC27166IC

SWtFIC, 49, brown hair, green eyes, 135 lbs. Looking for a friend/ companion that I can have fun with. Laugh & joke & do crazy things together. I enjoy fishing, hunting, cooking, 4 wheeling, anything outdoors. I’m an exotic dancer, very outgoing, and love to meet new people. Willing to relocate & start a new life with someone special.TS27167IC

FIC, 36, happy, fun, sweet, beautiful, & looking for a friend. I’ll call you & send pictures. C’mon & write me. NC27168IC

SWtFIC, 42, 5’3”-175, blonde hair, blue eyes. Looking for a nice male who’d be interested in corresponding with me. CW27169IC

SWtFIC, Italian, country girl, outgoing bubbly personality. Always willing to please in any way. Willing to try anything once. Looking for a good time.

JG27170IC

SWtFIC looking for fun. Loves an adventure & the outdoors. Always aim to please. Ready to experience something new & exciting.

SD27171IC

FIC, sweet blonde haired, green eyed country girl, ready, willing and able to please in every way. Fun, outgoing personality. LC27172IC

FIC, sexy, smart, long dark hair, big green eyes, loves to laugh. Looking for alot of fun. Willing to try new things & relocate.

JB27173IC

FIC looking for a friend. Must be down to earth, transparent. I’ll be leaving in 3 months. Will Send pictures. BR27174IC

FIC, long fit legs that look amazing in a set of heels, begging for your attention. Can’t wait to drool over you.

TG27175IC

I would love to settle down with someone special.

TS27183IC

SWtFIC, 42, 5’3”-170, blonde hair/baby blue eyes. I’m looking for someone who would be interested in corresponding with me. CW27184IC

SWtFIC, 42, 5’3”-170, blonde/sky blue eyes, looking for someone who would be interested in corresponding with me.

CW27186IC

FIC, kind, loyal, & beautiful. Looking for companionship through these rough times.

JR27187IC

FIC, looking for a good companionship. Someone to talk to and not walk away from me like so many others. It is hard to be alone.

JR27189IC

AM27199IC

SWtFIC, 42, 5’3”-140, blonde hair/blue eyes. Looking for somebody who’d be interested in corresponding with me.

CW27200IC

SWtFIC, 42, 5’3”-140, blonde hair, blue eyes. Looking for someone who would be interested in corresponding with me. CW27201IC

SWtFIC, 47, 5’4”-131, brown hair, brown eyes. Looking for someone who would be interested in corresponding with me. ET27202IC

FIC, fun, caring, good natured, 50, with love to give. Curly dark hair & dark eyes, full lips. Seeking dependable, stable gentleman to connect with. FJ27203IC

FIC, skin like melted chocolate, eyes shaped like an almond, lips full as a plum. Do I sound like your favorite snack?

SWtFIC, 5’3”-165, blonde hair, blue eyes. Looking for somebody who would be interested in corresponding with me. CW27190IC

FL27276IC

FIC, a flirty blonde who’s hungry for your attention, laughter, & spicy conversation.. Can’t wait to hear from you. AC27177IC

FIC. Serious inquires only. Gorgeous, tall & intelligent. I’m surrounded by women. I would love the company of a gentle man. Please contact me ASAP. AM27178IC

SWtFIC, 42, 5’3”-150 lbs. with blonde hair & blue eyes. Looking for a male who would be interested in corresponding with me.

CW27179IC

FIC, sexy, petite, long dark hair, big hazel eyes, loves to laugh & have fun. Willing to try new things & to relocate for that someone.

JB27180IC

SWtFIC looking for kind, compassionate, fun loving man. Real love. No drama. Love the outdoors.

BR27181IC

SFIC, sweet, loving. Looking for a good man. No nonsense. Realist girl you’ll ever find. Looking for everlasting love. No players wanted. MS27182IC

SWtFIC, 49, brown hair, green eyes, 140 lbs. Indian/ Irish/German, smart, funny & very outgoing. Love camping, fishing, boating, anything outdoors. Looking for someone to laugh with, talk to & share our interests.

FIC, 34, easy to talk to, pretty. Looking for friendship. AM27191IC

SWtFIC, 31, 5’2”-125, dark brown hair, brown eyes. Looking for a nice male who would be interested in corresponding with me. JW27192IC

FIC, 34, pretty, easy to talk to. Looking for friendship. Please reach out, you won’t be disappointed.

AM27193IC

SFIC, 50, joyful, caring, good humor, curvy body, full lips, dark hair/ eyes. With love to give. Seeking dependable, stable gentleman to connect with.

FJ27194IC

FIC, 34, pretty, easy to talk to. Looking for friendship or more. Loyal individual, open to meeting new people.

AM27195IC

FIC looking for a penpal. New to this but feeling lonely & hoping someone can chat with me.

KZ27196IC

FIC, looking for sincere companionship. I am lonely & have nobody & wish to have a good pen pal. Please reach out to me. JR27197IC

FIC, looking for a sincere & honest companionship.

I’m lonely & have nobody by my side. Please reach out to me & be mine. JR27198IC

FIC, 34, looking for long term friendship, someone I can talk to. Won’t regret.

FIC, looking for someone to talk to, someone to enjoy fun things with, someone to build a friendship with. PJ27204IC

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 FOR 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.

Top Reasons to Consider a Steel Roof for Your Home VALLEY HO E IMPROVEMENT VALLEY AUCTIONS

(StatePoint) Steel is increasingly becoming the go-to material used for residential roofing. According to industry experts, this is because steel offers both a range of design advantages, as well as features that align with sustainable living. Here are some of steel roofing’s biggest benefits and why you should consider it for your home:

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Durability: Steel roofing is highly durable and can last for 50 years or more with proper maintenance. This longevity means that fewer roofing materials end up in landfills over time compared to shorter-lived roofing materials like asphalt shingles, which

typically need replacement every 2030 years.

Safety: Overall, steel roofing offers enhanced safety benefits due to its fireresistance, wind-resistance, structural integrity, durability, resistance to pests and mold, and low-maintenance requirements.

Recyclability: Steel has been recycled for over 100 years and is one of the most recyclable materials in the world. As a forerunner of the circular economy, it can be recycled infinitely into new steel products without losing its quality or durability. This reduces the amount of waste generated by roofing projects and conserves natural resources.

Energy Efficiency: Alongside such technological innovations as solar panels and energy-efficient HVAC systems, steel roofing is becoming integral to residential design,

particularly for those looking to reduce their carbon footprint. This is because steel roofing reflects solar radiant heat, reducing cooling costs during hot weather. Many steel roofing products are also coated with reflective finishes that further enhance energy efficiency by reducing heat absorption.

Versatility: Steel roofing comes in a variety of styles, colors and profiles, allowing you to achieve the desired aesthetic for your home. Whether you prefer a traditional look or a modern design, steel roofing can accommodate a wide range of architectural preferences, enhancing the curb appeal and value of the property.

Long-Term Cost Savings: Although the initial investment in steel roofing may be higher than some other roofing materials, its long lifespan and low maintenance requirements make it a cost-effective choice in the long run.

Adaptive and Resilient Design: Amidst the challenges posed by climate change and other environmental factors, responsible home design emphasizes resilience and adaptability. This entails using durable materials such as steel, which can withstand extreme weather events. By embracing innovative

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approaches from the outset, your home can be fortified to withstand future uncertainties while helping ensure your safety and comfort.

Social Responsibility:

As a durable and versatile material, steel plays a vital role in home construction that withstands the test of time while remaining affordable and accessible. Integrating steel into the design process can contribute to the well-being and prosperity of both individuals and communities, ensuring that the future of housing is socially inclusive and responsible.

To learn more about how steel can benefit your home, visit https:// www.ussteel. com/hgtv-smarthome.

Whether you’re building a home from scratch or you’re renovating your existing property, using durable, sustainable materials like steel from U. S. Steel can protect your wallet and the planet. *****

THEME: GREEKS AND ROMANS

ACROSS

1. Fountain order

5. Christian minister, abbr. 8. Betelgeuse or Deneb

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12. Isaac’s firstborn

13. Senegal’s neighbor 14. Nobody (2 words)

15. Bangladeshi currency

16. Chopin’s creation, e.g. 17. Like thick smoke

18. *Greek goddess in 1995 Woody Allen movie title

20. *Mars, to the Greeks

21. Ooze out

22. Edible tuber

23. *Poet of “Aeneid” fame

26. *”Pair of writing tablets”

30. Outrage

31. A small part

34. European currency

35. Jousting pole

37. B & B

38. Sunni religion

39. Et alibi, abbr.

40. Newspaper VIP

42. First woman, Biblicallyspeaking

43. Return of disease

45. Washer, during a certain cycle

47. Last month

48. Belittle

50. Taro plant

52. *Athenian Acropolis tourist attraction

56. Anticipate

57. Black-and-white cookie

58. Small European freshwater fish

59. *#18 Across, to Romans

60. Big cat sound

61. Future atty.’s exam

62. Work units

63. Tight one, in football

64. Sunrise direction

DOWN

1. Facebook owner

2. Quickly, acr.

3. Hundred thousand, in India

4. Sahara’s Berber people

5. R in R.E.M.

6. Wash out with solvent

7. Workbench holding device

8. *Plato’s famous teacher

9. Ripped

10. Black tropical cuckoo

11. *Not black-figure, but ____-figure

13. Spacecraft’s detachable unit

14. W.E.B Du Bois’s org.

19. Oxygen-containing compound

22. *Olive derivative

23. More reprehensible

24. About to explode

25. Kidney-related

26. Exertion

27. Christmastides

28. Have a hankering

29. *Poet of “Iliad” fame

32. Ocean motion

33. “Wheel of Fortune” request (2 words)

36. *”I, ____”

38. Like Bushmills whiskey

40. Boston time

41. *Demosthenes of Cicero

44. Land parcels

46. Conifer’s leaf

48. New York Jets’ quarterback

49. Bakery offering

50. Pitcher

51. “Shoot!”

52. Minute opening

53. Civil space org.

54. #22 Across, pl.

55. Left after deductions

56. Map abbr.

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Struggling to Make Rent? Here’s What to Know

(StatePoint) Upfront and ongoing renting costs can put financial stress on any monthly budget. But whether you are experiencing financial hardship or just need a little extra help to make ends meet, you may have options by working with your property manager.

If you’re struggling to meet either of the two largest financial responsibilities of your lease — your security deposit or rent — here’s what you can do, according to Freddie Mac:

Alternative Security Deposits

The upfront cost of a security deposit can be a challenge for some renters. However, some property managers offer alternatives that decrease the amount due at signing. Common options include:

• Recoupment: You agree to pay the property manager for any damages up to a pre-approved amount. If you fail to pay for damages at move out, a deposit company will bill you the amount owed.

• Insurance: You pay monthly premiums for an

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insurance policy, up to a certain limit, to cover any damages you cause.

• Installments: Rather than paying the full deposit at move-in, you’ll pay in smaller installments, typically monthly.

It’s important to know the different implications of each option. While these alternatives may seem attractive at lease signing, the cumulative out-of-pocket costs may be more than the amount of the traditional security deposit in the long run. Furthermore, depending on the option you choose, you may also still be liable for costs associated with damages to your unit. Make sure your agreed-upon terms are documented and that you fully understand them.

Rent Flexibility

Talk to your property manager about the flexibility they can provide on your rent payments. There are several common arrangements that they may be willing to offer you, which include:

• Personalizing your payment dates: Most rent payments are due on the first of the month, and many properties typically offer a grace period. However, depending on your pay day, this timing still may not be ideal. Speak to your property manager about changing your payment due date to better align with your pay cycle.

• Paying in installments: You may find it difficult to cover your full monthly rent in one payment. If this is the case, your property manager may be willing to work out an alternative schedule that allows you to make multiple smaller payments throughout the month.

• Receiving a waiver for late fees or penalties: Late fees and penalties are intended to discourage repeated late

payments — but sometimes, unexpected things happen. If you’re facing a temporary setback but are otherwise in good standing with your property manager, you may be able to negotiate a one-time exception for late fees or penalties.

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Navigating the Conversation

Approaching your property manager can be intimidating. Before your conversation, consider seeking advice from a HUD-certified housing counselor to help you understand your rights and options, and to prepare any relevant information you may need. As you negotiate with your property manager, keep written documentation of any agreements made. And of course, keep the lines of communication open so that both parties are holding up their end of the agreement.

If you need assistance, reach out to a Renter

Resource Organization, which can provide financial planning advice, educate you on your rights and responsibilities as a renter, offer mediation in landlord-tenant disputes, provide legal advice and more. Visit myhome.freddiemac.com/ rros to find an organization servicing your region or call Freddie Mac’s Renter Helpline at 800-404-3097 to speak to a HUDcertified housing counselor.

If you’re struggling as a renter, actively communicating by asking questions or asking for assistance can relieve financial pressure and help you avoid eviction.

Picker’s Paradise

Bush Lifetime Collection

Sat Sept 21 - 08:00AM 1145 Schuyler Road, Turbotville, Pa

Hard to tell what all we may find! Ones Mans Collection, 1st of Many Auctions Many Items As

Real Estate Auction & Contents

Thursday September 19

Starting @ 5PM * Real Estate @ 6:15PM

Location: 1610 Pleasant View Road, New Columbia, Pa. 17856. From Route 15 take New Columbia Exit Turn onto New Columbia Road and turn onto Pleasant View Road next to Route 15 overpass and follow Approx. 3 Miles property on right. Watch For Auction Signs.

We will be selling contents and 1978 Ford Custom 100 Truck, Garden Cultivator, Metal Barrels, Ford Ertl Tractor, Card Board Barrels, Storage Totes, Scrap Metal, and then the real estate directly after contents. This will be a very short walk around contents auction so don’t be late. Hope to see everyone there!

Real Estate Consist of Approx. .74 Acres(Just Short of 3/4 acre) with large cement block Garage (approx. 28’x60’long with one large door in each end) and no other buildings, zoned commercial but in a residential area, electric service, no water or no sewer. Located in Union County and White Deer Township and Milton School District. Don’t miss out on this great property Check Auctionzip. com seller #4038 for pictures and more info.

Real Estate Terms: No Buyer’s Premium, $10,000 Down Payment Day of Auction Balance in 60 Days or sooner. Owner Has the right to accept or reject any or all bids. Perspective buyer’s have the right to have any property inspections done at buyer’s cost prior to auction day.

Call Dan Voneida for a personal tour of this great piece of real estate 570-447-6480

Voneida’s Auction Service

Auctioneer: Dan Voneida #AU0004059

723 Petersburg Road, Allenwood, Pa 17810

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