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East that was. to believe My has the Little League World Williamsport is Series changed since back Welcoming the then. I believe it was a five-day World for the 70th playing of event in the early 1980s. Eight the Little League World Series. teams participated in a single If you’re visiting our area for the elimination event. Four from most special of youth sporting the US – the East, West, South events, my staff and I welcome and Central regions. Four from you to Central Pennsylvania. the International bracket – Jim the Far East, Latin America, In the movie Field of Dreams, Webb, Jr. ‘Shoeless’ Joe Jackson asked Europe and Canada. If you lost Kevin Costner, “Is this heaven?” your first game your hopes of in reference to the beautiful ball field reaching the title game evaporated into nestled against the cornfield. His answer, the West Branch Valley sun. You were “No, it’s Iowa.” scheduled consolation games so your Well this is Little League Heaven and to trip to Williamsport wasn’t a one and me I would be perfectly happy if God’s done event. The only game televised was destination we are all trying to reach was the final game on ABC’s Wide World of the same as this area of Penn’s Woods Sports and I don’t believe it was aired live we call home. Of course without the until maybe a couple of years later. headaches and problems of the mortal The big news at the 35th Little League world. World Series was Tampa, Florida had I hope you enjoy your stay and the a pretty darn good team. Everyone in hospitality of my neighbors and friends Red, White and Blue chanting USA – as much as I do. We all take great pride USA hoping they could end Taiwan’s in hosting the Little League World Series. dominance. If you have any questions or need a good The team representing the South region place to eat or something to do, much had a future Major League Star, Derek can be found within these pages. My Bell who played for five Major League staff and I would be glad to answer any clubs during his 11-year career, winning questions you may have. Call my office at a World Series with the Blue Jays in 1992. 570-326-9322, ask for me or speak with Incidentally the team from Barrington, whoever is available. If you would sooner Illinois representing the Central text, you can reach me at 570-337-0755. region that Tampa defeated in the US I hope your team does well and you take Title Game also had a Big Leaguer of home some great memories of the Series. tomorrow. Catcher Dan Wilson who Now back to it being the 70th Little spent most of his career in Seattle. He was League World Series. That could only an outstanding defensive catcher who mean one thing, I’m getting older and caught Hall of Famer Randy Johnson for I’m sure many of you reading this can the Mariners. relate. I remember the 35th Little League Back to the World Series game that year. World Series like it was yesterday. The The boys from Belmont Heights Little Taiwanese had won four straight World League hung in there, but it wasn’t meant Titles and to say they were good, big, and to be. The team from Taichung Little very mature would be an understatement. League extended Taiwan’s dynasty to five The one thing everyone wanted was a consecutive Little League World Series United States team to end the Taiwan titles. dynasty, unless if you were from the Far The US champ would end Taiwan’s

run the following year. Who can forget Cody Webster pitching and hitting his team from Kirkland Washington to a 6-0 victory. There will be plenty of memories like this made this year, let’s hope the USA again sits atop the Little League World. God Bless America. Everyday Player Tip of the cap to Mr. Barry Rake. I have had the pleasure to know him on the Little League diamond, in the business world, and as the champion of so many efforts for various organizations. For 44 years Mr. Rake has been umpiring Little League baseball and softball games. He is one of the most dedicated, by the book, the safety and good of the young players always come first, gentleman you will ever find. He loves umpiring, this still shines through after all those games he has been a part of over the years. He has been the Umpire-in-Chief for District 12 for a combined 27 years; this includes both baseball and softball. The Umpirein-Chief is the headman that oversees all the umps in the District. Mr. Rake has umpired in the PA State Little League Tournament, the Eastern Regional in Bristol, Connecticut and in two Little League Softball World Series, one in Mesa, Arizona and the other in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Incidentally the Big League World Series held in Arizona was won by our girls from right here in Williamsport. Barry was honored when the girls invited him to umpire a benefit game for breast cancer recently. He rounded up an umpiring crew and helped make the event a success as both a benefit and reunion of the team. Each year Loyalsock Little League honors an umpire for their dedication and going above and beyond the call of an umpire’s duties with the Barry K. Rake Umpire Appreciation Award. It is nice

to see those with the most difficult job during a Little League event getting some recognition. Most do far more than just call balls and strikes. Away from the field Barry has worked with Mr. Kent Bennett taking care of folks financial planning and life insurance needs at Kent A. Bennett and Associates. The two have been mainstay in that industry for decades, both always finding time for community. Mr. Rake has been a full time life insurance agent for fifty years. He has always amazed me on how he finds the time to do so much. He seems to be involved with anyone who needs a helping hand. He serves on the board for Hope Enterprises, Lycoming County Brotherhood Alliance and the West Branch Sports Hall of Fame and NAMI – National Alliance on Mental Illness. He is an avid Penn State fan and president of the Nittany Lion Booster Club locally. He’s a proud and deserving member of the Warrior Run Hall of Fame, which honors community involvement. Mr. Rake is a past Watson Township supervisor and I’m sure I missed a couple of other organizations he is involved in. He is past President and has won numerous awards for his effort for the Lycoming County United Way and volunteerism in general. He was the recipient of the 1995 Lycoming County United Way Humanitarian Award, 2005 Special Volunteer of the Year Award and honored for his efforts regarding the “Lycoming County Brotherhood USA Program.” He was selected as a winner of the Ray Keyes Award for promoting good will and understanding among the people of Lycoming County. Barry and wife Brenda, a retired kindergarten teacher of 32 years, have three children and three grandchildren and couldn’t be prouder of them and the area they call home. Thank you Mr. Rake for all you have done and continue to do. I hope to see you behind the plate at a ballgame for many years to come.

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tournament experience for more children, where life-long memories are made. The 70th Little League Baseball World Series begins on Thursday, August 18 when in Game One at 1 p.m. on August 18 at Volunteer Stadium, Mexico will take on Latin America. Game Two at Lamade Stadium will feature a clash between the Mid-Atlantic and New England. Game Three at Volunteer Stadium will feature Australia versus EuropeAfrica at 5 p.m. At Lamade Stadium in Game Four, the Northwest will play the Southeast at 7 p.m. The second day’s action on Friday, August 19 will feature in Game Five at Volunteer, 2 p.m., Japan against Canada. In Game Six at Lamade, at 4 p.m. the West will battle the Midwest. In Game Seven at 6 p.m. at Volunteer, Asia-Pacific will play the Caribbean and the last game of the day, Game Eight, will see the Southwest taking on the Great Lakes. The Series continues through Sunday, August 28. ESPN or ABC TV will be broadcast all the games live on all of their networks.

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facilities will be added along the hill in centerfield of Howard Lamade Stadium. - USB Charging Stations There will be a limited number of USB outlets available in the Jonathan Levin Memorial Pavilion where fans can charge their devices using their own USB phone charger cable. Phone charging cords will also be available for purchase at the Stadium Gift Shop. The Pavilion has also been outfitted with new picnic tables, and will be a cool, shady place for fans to enjoy a break and watch the games from the televisions inside the pavilion. Some procedural and eligibility changes this year include: In an effort to continue to provide more opportunities for younger players, Little League expanded the age ranges at the youngest levels of the Little League International Tournament to 8 to 10 years old, 9 to 11 years old, and 10 to 12 years old, with the 10 to 12-year-olds representing the Little League Baseball division. This gives more leagues from around the world the opportunity to provide a

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*There will be NO claim check for prohibited items at the entry points. Personal items are to be removed daily from the complex. All patrons entering the World Series complex will be required to pass through metal detectors. ** Sunscreen in its original container will be permitted but is subject to inspection. (Aerosol containers of sunscreen are NOT permitted.) All items brought to the complex are subject to inspection.

PLEASE REMEMBER • All smoking and use of tobacco products is prohibited on Little League property. The use of e-cigarettes and vaporizers is prohibited on Little League International property. • Security gates open daily at 9 a.m. (time is subject to change). • Stadiums will open one hour prior to game time. • Little League International routinely takes pictures and video for use by the news media, in marketing and promotional materials, and on websites and social media platforms. Please be advised that promotional images, video, and audio may be captured during your visit to the Little League Baseball World Series and entrance onto the Little League International property constitutes acceptance of and agreement with this policy without further authorization or compensation.

• The use of video recording technology to capture, stream, or distribute Little League Regional or World Series game footage in any medium is strictly prohibited and considered copyright infringement, punishable to the fullest extent under applicable federal and state laws. • Solicitation on the Little League property is not permitted. Offenders will be promptly removed from the property and may be denied re-entry. No items of a commercial nature should be brought onsite when the intent and distribution. Such items may be confiscated. • We reserve the right to remove from or deny access to Little League property any item, individual, or group whose actions are deemed inappropriate.

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resident Kennedy’s announcement that the Army will be expanded by adding 217,000 men had brought about increased quotas for the local selective service boards and armed forces recruiting stations. The County Selective Service Board directed only one man for induction during August, but its quota for September has been boosted to 13, the highest draft call since January 1957. The city board reporting for induction in August but will have five in September. Local armed forces recruiters report that an increase in the draft almost always brings about an increase in enlistments. On the other hand, recruiters say their average quotas have been increased for the coming month, too. Both the United States Army and Marine Corps Recruiting Stations with offices in the United States Post Office report quotas for September have increased 100 percent.

SFC Bernard Mazur, of the army recruiting station said that interest in recruiting has definitely shown an upward swing since local boards announced their quotas. “Men about to be drafted,” he said, “would rather enlist in the Army and choose their occupational field, if qualified than go into the service not knowing what type of job they will be performing.” The Marine Corps has shown a pick up in recruiting. Sgt. William Semons said that even though their quota has doubled they have no trouble in filling it. When queried about the increase in naval enlistments, Chief William C. Munter, of the naval recruiting station said that his quota has been increased by five for the coming month, but it probably will be filled. While the other services may have trouble getting enough men, Staff Sgt. George J. Dimits, local Air Force recruiter said his problem is too many prospects.

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hateful things during his campaign. He has not committed himself to real issues that affect anyone in this great nation. And it is a GREAT nation regardless what he says. Ask him how he got so wealthy if it weren’t so great. He’s a hypocrite. I’m writing this during the RNC event this week. There are still two days left, but I heard what has been said the first two days. We all saw the speech by Malania (Michele) Trump. And they still live in denial that she plagiarized part of the speech. They will not take responsibility for anything they do wrong. If Michele Obama had done the same thing, she would have been woman enough to admit it. Have you noticed that the First Lady never made comment on the situation? She has too much class to feed into such behavior. A real class act…that’s Michele Obama. Ever since the senseless killing of the police officers in Dallas and Baton Rouge, Trump claims that President Obama may have had something to do with these horrible acts. That’s Trump’s character. If the actions of this man make you proud, so be it. Again, the actions of this candidate and his followers, proves we have a long way to go as a nation. I, for one, can’t support wrong. I never did on the jobs I worked and I won’t start now. Donald Trump wants Russia to conduct espionage against the United States and people are still supporting this fool. He is in bed with Putin and he has shown this time and time again. Think about it.


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Genetti Hotel is Trading Pin Mecca During Little League World Series f you love collecting and trading Little League pins then the Garden and Terrace Room of the Genetti Hotel in downtown Williamsport might be the place for you. For the 18th year in a row, the pin trading room at the Genetti will be filled with eager and anxious collectors of the highly sought after pins. The Garden and Terrace Rooms are used solely for pin trading throughout the series. The Genetti welcomed the idea of pin trading onsite because of all of the families that stay with them during the series. Little League has always had pins and it just made sense to offer this fun activity to the community. The trading room has grown by leaps and bound and while you might think it is just for children, it’s not. “Our trading room is filled with adults, a lot of them!! For nine days the rooms are packed, with some sitting on the floors,” Vicki Goodspeed, Public Relations and Sales Manager for the local Genetti, told Webb Weekly. “All are welcome to come and trade. Plus The Genetti will be selling food from 6:00 p.m. to midnight each day plus beer and soda are complimentary while you are trading.” Marc Schefsky, General Manager of

the Genetti also notes the role of the pin trading area. “The pin trading room is an amazing asset to the hotel as well as to the series,” Schefsky said. “We truly enjoy Little League as a whole and the pin trading room attracts people from all of the world. Everyone has an amazing time!” Goodpeed said the number of people who come to the pin trading area amazes her. “There are bunches of people from all over that visit it and do trading and bargaining,” Goodspeed said. “An amazing amount of them are from the local area. I generally don’t collect that many pins but there are some that really catch my eyes or they are pins from people that I have particularly bonded with during the Series. Every team that plays in the Series seems to have its own uniquely designed pins and some are more highly sought after than others but they are all very worthwhile. Our hospitality room will be open Aug. 17th from 5 p.m.-1 a.m. and August 18th to Aug. 26th from 2 p.m.-1 a.m. There will be giveaway drawings, raffles, and free drinks nightly. There will also be pizzas available for ordering each night and we have a menu for more details on that.” According to Goodspeed, DPH, a custom design pin company that

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reaches out to individuals in the community on their road to recovery by providing skills & resources through education leading to greater independence and the ability to build selfesteem, confidence and self-determination. Our vision is to educate, support and empower individuals with mental health illness and cognitive disabilities. When: Monday, Noon-6:00 p.m., Tuesday-Friday, 9 a.m.3:30 p.m., weekends and evenings as scheduled. Where: 227 Academy St., Williamsport, PA 17701. Used book sale What: Friends of the Muncy Public Library’s used book sale. When: The second Tuesday of every month, 3 to 6 p.m. Where: Muncy Public Library 108 S Main St, Muncy. Model Railroad Program What: Free Saturday Trains Model Railroad Program. When: Every Saturday Throughout the Year, 10 a.m. to Noon. Where: Christ Memorial Episcopal Church at the corner of Pine and East Market streets in Danville, Montour County. CHURCH EVENTSEVENTS... CHURCH Festival What: Katy’s Church will be holding their annual Festival with proceeds going toward the continued restoration. Home cooked food, great desserts, live music and our fun Tricky Tray raffle available. Take a walk back in time. For more information or those who would like to donate a pie or other please contact May at 570-764-2412. When: Saturday August 20th 2016 starting at 3 p.m. to dusk. Where: Come visit the 1869 Historical Church located on the corner of Katys Church and Wolf Hollow Road in Madison Township, Columbia County next to the State Game Lands or also known as the Muncy Hills. Peach Festival What: Farragut Mt. Zion United Methodist Church Peach Festival (Air-conditioned) featuring hot chicken sandwiches, hot dogs, BBQ, baked beans, salads, peach desserts, and Eder’s Ice Cream. When: August 20 from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Where: Rte. 864 near the intersection with Rte. 87 near Montoursville.

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MEETINGS... MEETINGS Herb Guild Meeting What: Pepperfest. Herb of the year is capsicum. Bring your favorite recipe to share. Discussion of Many type of Capsicum (Peppers). Open to the Public. When: August 15 at 7 p.m. Where: Covenant Central Presbyterian Church, 807 West Fourth Street, Williamsport, PA. Al-Anon Meeting What: Sunday night Al-Anon meeting. When: Sunday night 7:00-8:00 p.m. Where: Bush Campus Center, Room 205, Penn College, One College Ave., Williamsport, PA 17701. Disabled American Veterans, Chapter 47 What: Getting involved in your local DAV Chapter is one of the many ways you can reach out to fellow veterans in our community. DAV members meet monthly to network and discuss issues of importance to veterans and the organization. Legislation, volunteer efforts and community projects are among the topics discussed, as well as upcoming events and activities. When: Meetings are held on the 3rd Wednesday of each month, Time 7 p.m. Where: 10 E. Third Street, 3rd floor, Williamsport, PA 17701. What: MOPS: Mothers of Preschoolers Muncy Chapter. When: 1st and 3rd Sundays of each month from 5 to 7 p.m. Where: First United Methodist Church, 602 South Market St., Muncy.

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the area after activity and anti-inflammatory medication (i.e., ibuprofen) to reduce discomfort. Strengthening the hip, quadriceps, hamstring and gluteus maximus muscles often alleviates the pain. Regardless of the injury, don’t push through the pain. Consult a physician if you have pain that doesn’t improve with rest. If you are just starting out, talk with your primary care physician about whether or not running is a good choice for you. It’s also good to know your numbers for blood pressure, body mass index, blood sugar and cholesterol to set appropriate goals when devel-

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as maple syrup. Being in a secure, steady environment made him a good role model for us. Nothing was ever off color, he presented himself to the world in a positive manner, he always kept us entertained, and of course, his insight into cars and music went a long way to hold our interest until our parents came home. Which, when they did, he walked back the 40 or so yards to his front door. Pretty convenient for everyone involved. The last few years I’ve tried to contact Roger with no success, but I’ve kept all the Christmas cards he has ever sent me. Instead of an ornate tree or a snowman, he had custom photographs made with a holiday message on it. It showed him and his wife standing in front of his cherished

toys: a sleek Lotus Europa, A highly acclaimed BMW 3 Series, and of course, that muscular ‘69 Camaro RS which made the trip with him out west. My kind of guy. He left a positive image on our family and the neighborhood. And to think, such humble roots as my first male sitter. Look, not just anybody got the keys handed to my cage. Sure, the female sitters were cute and smelled good. They bribed me with movies and McDonald’s to be a good boy. But as a relief pitcher, and being all business, Roger came through. I thank him for giving my brother and I his time and effort. Many others might have passed. I just hope my mom and dad paid him enough to keep fuel in that gas guzzling Camaro!

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BRIDGE TAVERN & RESTAURANT Real Estate and Liquor License Auction Monday, September 19th at 2:30 PM 222 South Market Street South Williamsport PA 17702 An area landmark…the Bridge Tavern & Restaurant is being sold at auction. This is your opportunity to buy a restaurant that has been part of the community for over 50 years. Renovated in 2013, this 150 seat / 2-story restaurant containing approximately 4000 square feet is being offered fully furnished. Sale of real estate includes all furniture, fixtures and equipment in place at the time of the auction and ready for the new owner to open the doors and start operating. Lycoming County Liquor License (R # 18519) shall be offered separately or in combination with the real estate. Call 717-268-0020 for additional information and to schedule an appointment to inspect the property. General Terms: Selling subject to owner confirmation. 10% Buyer’s Premium will apply. Real estate and contents are sold in As-Is Condition without warranty or representation as to the condition or intended use. Broker participation is offered. Although information is believed to be accurate, it is the buyer’s responsibility to verify information and to fully inspect the property. Separate non-refundable deposits shall be paid at time of sale and with the signing of the Agreements of Sale. Real Estate Deposit: $20,000.00 or 10%, whichever is greater, to be paid on auction day as follows: $20,000.00 by cash or cashier’s check payable to Jennings and Grosh, Inc., with any balance by acceptable check. Liquor License Deposit: $10,000.00 or 10%, whichever is greater, to be paid on auction day as follows: $10,000.00 by cash or cashier’s check payable to Jennings and Grosh, Inc., with any balance by acceptable check. Any other payment arrangements shall be approved in advance by Auctioneer. Real estate settlement shall be within 45 days of auction, and is not contingent upon approval of liquor license transfer. Balance of liquor license shall be paid within 10 days of approval of transfer by the PLCB. Announcements at auction take precedence over all printed advertising and materials.


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To prepare dressing: In small bowl, whisk together reserved liquid, lime juice, adobo sauce, mustard, salt and pepper. Whisk in oil until completely combined. Stir in cilantro; set aside. In medium bowl, combine bean salad, quinoa, chicken, onions and minced chipotle pepper. Add dressing; toss gently. If chilled salad is desired, cover and refrigerate 2 hours, or as long as overnight. To serve, divide bean salad mixture equally among lettuce cups. Note: To make salad for one, drain single-serve cup of bean salad; reserve 1 1/2 teaspoons of liquid and place bean salad in small bowl. Add 1/2 cup cooked


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LANDSCAPING BUSINESS FOR SALE. Call 570-279-1319 For Details. 111567 OFFICE SALES SPACE & LOT FOR RENT/$900.00+SEC DEP Also 3bdrm Trailer/ $650.00+Sec Dep - No Pets..No Smoking - Lycoming Creek Rd. 570323-9764.

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1972 TRIUMPH 650 BONNEVILLE, 5 Speed. Runs Good, Good To Very Good Condition. Speedometer Not Working, Back Fender Cracked. $3350. 570-437-3698.112036 04 MOTO GUZZI 750 BREVA. 7,700 MILES. Excellent Condition. $3,400.00. Call 570-2206988. 111415 WANTED! Harley-Davidson Motorcycles. Call 570-320-0630. Horsepower Harley-Davidson, Williamsport, PA 17701. www.horsepowehd.com TRUCKS

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