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From the Publisher…

All About August

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he kids are already dreading what the calendar reading August means. You remember those days, June–July you never even give back to school a thought, but when that first day of August hits, the summer vacation becomes more and more precious with each passing day. August is always filled with great going ons in our corner of Penn’s Woods. From the local harvest that can be found at Tebbs, Snyder’s, Berried Treasures, Tom Styer’s — you fill in the blank with your favorite. I hear from many folks the sweet corn is exceptional this year. That was always one of my Dad’s favorites. To try local sweet corn from all the local farmers and see who had the best. Of course it would be accompanied with a thick burger hot off the grill and a specially cut slice of onion — had to be just the right thickness and of course Carol’s homemade macaroni salad. Made only with Hellmann’s, is there anything else? I hope we get some dry dog days of summer for all the upcoming events. Most notable the Little League World Series and all the events that surround it. This year’s most notable new event is the Pirates taking on the Cardinals at historically remodeled BB&T Park at Bowman Field. I still think of the old green monster Bowman Field was when I was growing up and watching the Williamsport Tomahawks. It seemed as big as Fenway Park to me back then. My times have changed. What an

unbelievable new baseball field and facility the city of Williamsport has — amazing. But there was just something about Old Historic Bowman Field back in the day. I love old ballparks and gymnasiums. Old Yankee Stadium, the Boston Garden. Heck I love the old gym at the Salvation Army; it smells exactly like it did when I was young. Area high school and college football teams are getting ready to hit the practice field. The NFL has already opened summer camp. How about the Nittany Lions? Was last year an apparition or are they for real? I guess it’s back to school shopping time also. That always brings Hills to mind — for those younger folks Beiter’s is now located there. The only thing I disliked more than going back to school was back to school shopping. I did love Hills, the smell of the popcorn when you walked in, the machine with little $.25 NFL football helmets and my Mom would leave me roam around the store on my own. First stop, sporting goods, second stop, toy department or vice versa. Get out and about and enjoy all that August has to offer and make some memories with the children. Family vacations can be as close as the Loyalsock Crick. Sometimes the best memories are the simplest August activities.

Much More than Football

Tip of the coach’s cap to Loyalsock head football Coach Justin Van Fleet. It’s hard to believe high school football practice around

the state begins Monday. Before you know it, Friday Night Lights will appear up and down the West Branch Valley — the 2017 season kicks off August 25th. Coach Van Fleet dedicates much time to the promotion of District IV football, the coaches, and especially the players that Jim make our area proud. It Webb, Jr. doesn’t matter what color helmet they wear, he is all about the game and opportunity to tell folks how good our local programs and players are. This past week the District IV Football Coaches Association held their 4th Annual Media Day at the Williamsport Country Club. This event has continued to grow and has become a great kick off for the upcoming season. Coach Van Fleet is the organizer and overseer of the event. What a great way to bring coaches and players together, break bread, and talk football before they line up across from each other and knock heads. District IV encompasses a large geographical area, 22 schools were represented from our local squads, north to Wellsboro, south to Selinsgrove and over to the coal region and Mount Carmel. Of course defending State Champs Southern Columbia were there — it has become a Who’s Who of area high school pigskin. Coach Van Fleet would like to thank fellow head coaches J.C. Keefer – Montoursville, Dan Tucker – Hughesville, and Jim Keiser – Danville for their help in building the event.

On the media side Coach Van Fleet did a great job getting almost everyone from radio, television, the publications that cover District IV, as well as easternpafootball. com’s Billy Splain and Scout.com’s Ed O’Brien. As always “Doc” Chris Masse was on the beat for the Sun Gazette. He does a great job along with Mitch Rupert and all the folks at the Daily promoting area athletes. The WCC and Coach Van Fleet made sure everyone was fed well and over 150 football enthusiasts had great conversation and interviews previewing the season ahead. The event has as much to do with friendship and sharing the same passions in life as it does about football. This was most evident by the love and support shown for Lewisburg High School defensive coordinator Thaddeus Davis. Coach Davis tragically drowned while vacationing in North Carolina with his family leaving behind his wife, four children and another on the way. A GoFundMe account has raised close to their goal of $100,000 for Coach Davis’s family. Many area coaches had very heartfelt remembrances and kind words honoring the Lewisburg coach. The strong support shown by the District IV football family for the Davis family and Lewisburg community is tremendous. Thank you to all that support not just the footballers, but all area athletes and coaches. The love and compassion of the sports community always shines brightly during a time of tragedy. My thoughts and prayers are with Coach Davis and his family. God Bless America.

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From the Editor…

Summer Skin Care

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ummer can bring a lot of wreckage to your skin if you aren’t careful, and sun damage is just the start. Chlorine, salt, sweat, and even sunscreen can all wreak havoc on your skin. Here are some summer facial masks that can help un-do some of that summer damage. If excess sweat and humidity has your skin looking a little dull, perk it up with this coffee mask. What You’ll Need: 1/2 cup ground coffee beans (you can grind your own or buy pre-ground) 1/2 cup, unsweetened cocoa powder 1 cup of unsweetened whole milk (if you aren’t a dairy person, sub for unsweetened almond milk) 1 tbsp of lemon juice (for dry skin, try olive or almond oil) 1 tbsp of honey (for extra oily or acne prone skin, use additional lemon juice here instead of honey) Bowl Benefits of the Ingredients: Coffee Beans – Reduces inflammation and redness, and the appearance of under eye circles. As an exfoliator, removes dead skin and “wakes up” a tired complexion. Cocoa Powder – A good source of antioxidants; repairs damage due to environmental pollutants and free radicals. Contains high levels of sulfur (great for fighting acne). Milk – It is said that Cleopatra bathed in milk to give her skin a healthy glow. Lactic acid

exfoliates, while natural enzymes help to smooth skin. Amino acids keep skin hydrated. Lemon Juice – Acts as an exfoliant. Contains natural vitamin C to lighten, tighten Steph and brighten. Great Nordstrom for regulating oil production. Honey – A natural humectant that locks in moisture. Directions: In your bowl, mix the finely ground coffee beans with the cocoa powder. Add in the milk; stir until it creates a paste. For a thicker paste, use less milk. Fold in lemon juice and honey. Apply to skin and let dry (up to 20 minutes). Sweat and sunscreen can make even the most well-behaved skin become acne prone. Stave off break-outs with this mask. Anti-Acne Mask What you need: 2 tbsp pure honey 1 tsp cinnamon 1 wedge of fresh lemon juice Directions: Combine honey, cinnamon, and lemon juice in a small bowl. Warm the honey a little (microwave or hot water bath), if needed, to help with stirring. Mix until you get a smooth and uniform paste.

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Gently massage the paste with your index and middle fingertips on clean face, avoiding the eye area. Make sure to remove any makeup, moisturizer, sunscreen, etc on face before applying. Nothing says summer quite like strawberry shortcake. Before all those strawberries go bad, whip yourself up a strawberry mask! Strawberries are full of antioxidants and salicylic acid that are great for clearing skin and keep your skin younger looking and feeling! Strawberry Facial: 5-6 ripe strawberries 2 tbsp ground almonds 3 tbsp yogurt Using a coffee grinder or blender grind the almonds into crumbs. In a separate bowl mash the strawberries together (really well). Once the strawberries are a good mashed consistency, add yogurt and almonds and mix the whole thing together until you have a nice consistency. Spread the strawberry mixture all over your face and let it sit for about 20 minutes. Go watch an episode of one of your favorite shows (a short show, no Grey’s Anatomy or movie marathons today, sorry) while the facial has time to soak into your skin. Wash mask off with lukewarm water. Masks are a quick and easy way to rollback summer damage. If you are short on time and watching your budget, here is a simple, twoingredient mask. Ready? Baking soda and water. That’s it! Mix three parts baking soda to one part water. Apply to skin and let dry. This mask can be a little drying so make sure you moisturize well after you wash it off!

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he grounds of the Consolidated Sportsmen along Route 87 in Plunketts Creek Township will again be alive with the roar of engines, nostalgia and the belching of smoke will be a big part of the 30th Annual Loyalsock Valley Antique Farm Machinery Association Show to be held Thursday, August 3 through Sunday, August 6. New this year, the LVAFMA Show will begin at noon on Thursday, rather than late on Thursday afternoon, as it has done for the past couple of years. It is the showcase event for the Loyalsock Valley Antique Farm Machinery Association whose mission is dedicated to “the preservation, restoration and public display of these historic machines and our nearly forgotten heritage.” Over the years the Loyalsock Valley Antique Machinery Association and Show has benefited from individuals who want to help preserve the past. These individuals have donated time, energy, knowledge, guidance and equipment, which help create a fun and educational experience for all. As with every year at the LVAMA show there will be a specific farm

machinery manufacturer featured. This year International Harvester will be the featured brand. Bill Brooks knows a lot about International Harvester, particularly their Farmall type. He owns five of them from 1954. A Farmall Cub — built to replace one workhorse, a Farmall Super A — to replace a team of horses. A Farmall Super C — a two-plow tractor. A Farmall Super H — a two-three plow tractor, and finally, a Farmall Super M-TA — a three-four plow. According to Brooks, the history of International Harvester goes back to 1831 when Cyrus McCormick invented the Reaper. International Harvester was formed as a company in 1902 when three companies combined to organize it. From 1902 through the 1910s International Harvester bought dozens of the machinery companies to become the largest farm machinery manufacturing company in the world. Then President Woodrow Wilson’s Justice Department brought anti-trust action against IH and forced the company to reorganize. The company successfully did so. Brooks talked about the five Farmall’s that he will have displayed at the show. “The Super C we bought at auction in


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1967 from the man who bought it new,” Brooks told “Webb Weekly.” “The Super A is only one of 1,200 built in 1954. We bought it in Western Kentucky. The Super H and the M-TA we bought in Northwest Iowa from a farmer who owns 4,500 acres himself and restores Farmalls during the winter months. It has been enjoyable putting together this collection of 1954 Letter Series and showing them at many farm-related events.” There is, of course, much more going on at the LVAMAA Show than the display of International Harvester equipment. The event is going to feature a wide variety of activities that include a parade of farm machinery each day, tractor pulls, which take place at 5:30 p.m. on Friday and Saturday and at 11 a.m. on Sunday, garden tractor pulls, a working steam-powered sawmill, a lumberjack competition, consignment auction, flea market, and various food and craft vendors. A parade of tractors will be held each day that will help spectators see the grand panoply of farm equipment displayed at the show. One of the most visually interesting and stunning aspects to the show will be the nighttime “Hot Antique Tractor Pulls” held each evening after dark in which a spectacular show of sparks and flames come from the tractors as they are running in this event. This has been one of the most popular events at each


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The Jaded Eye…

Hotels, Motels and No Tells

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e are almost smack dab in the midst of summer, which can mean only one thing. Of course, weeds and mosquitos. But I’m thinking hitting the road as in the almighty family vacation! Let me set things straight before we go any further. I was a bed basher, not a bed wetter. You know those print or television advertisements where they show a happy go lucky family bursting into their hotel room with wide eyes and suitcases? And the kids running to the

window to see the view? Not me. I was diving onto the bed like a daredevil who just got shot out of a cannon! Once on the bed, I tried to bounce up and down like a trampoline. Once the springs popped and that’s when Pops blew his top. “These beds are here to sleep on, they aren’t playground equipment!” he shouted. As soon as he left the room it was high time to try the other bed. Was it a matched set, or did one give more “bounce” than the other? Let’s face it — part of the thrill of an

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overnight road trip is where you are going to stay overnight. We never camped, Father always picking a hotel or motel to rest our weary bones. He usually picked a winner, and this was long before you could scan Internet reviews to find Gerry out if it was an “A plus” Ayers or a despicable dump. I wish I kept the post cards of all the hotels and motels we stayed at as a remembrance of the many trips we took. It’s one of the few things from my youth that I neglected to save. Usually, our “place of stay” had a pool, and I would utilize it when there was nothing else to do. Pool time is a fine time to meet up and check out girls who were also on vacation. Some were wild, but most were mild. For me, it was always interesting to hear where they were from and what places they were going to visit. On occasion, my father had to call the hotel/motel desk office if the air conditioning unit was weak or too loud, and if the ice machine down the hallway was having fits. Let it be said ice machines and hotels go together like peanut butter and jelly. But, they break. And of course, only on the warmest, most humid days and nights! That’s why I figured they kept a Bible in your room’s desk drawer. To pray

with each other that the pool had an adequate lifeguard to deal with our shenanigans, that we wouldn’t get E. coli from undercooked meat at the hotel restaurant, and that it wouldn’t rain for our scheduled day at the amusement park or outside event. A note pad and pen were also next to the Bible in the motel room’s drawer. Did they get my message I left for them? This non-smoking room was smoked in! MOVE US! We usually got adjoining rooms. I guess my parents felt that we were going to treat a vacation like being at home; you have your bathroom, and we have ours! Of course, that meant our own beds to jump on and off and have pillow fights. Back then, the television sets supplied in any given room were simple affairs. Just a few major channels, and we only used it when we needed to check the weather. Nowadays, the hotels not only have Internet service, but 500-channel television capacity and movie service. Sorry, I had other things to do then stay “prisoner” in that room. Why do you think they call it a vacation? Some of the “older” motels we stayed at in rural or offbeat areas had real charm. Unique features like massaging beds, soda that came out of machines in bottles (not cans), and small picnic groves where a family could eat together. For some reason, my mother liked to “connect” with the maids from room service on these summer family

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Class Reunion What: Williamsport High School class of 1967 50th reunion. Questions, contact Kathie Snauffer at 570-7722815. When & Where: August 4, 2017 from 7:30 p.m.-11 p.m. at Sons of Italy, 144 East 4th St., Williamsport., PA & August 5, 2017 from 5:30 p.m.-12:00 a.m. at Genetti Hotel & Suites, 200 West 4th St., Williamsport.

Submit contributions in a What: When: Where: format to webbnews@webbweekly.com. View more calendar listings at www.webbweekly.com. Fall Festival What: Rauchtown Nippenose Valley Lions Fall Festival. We are currently accepting applications for vendors. To receive an application, or to ask questions, contact Virgina Lehman at 570-745-3505 or Carolyn Sechrist at jncsechrist@gmail.com. When: September 30, 2017 from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: Rauchtown Community Park, on Rt. 880 in Rauchtown.

Car Show What: Watsontown Sesquicentennial Car Show. $10 pre registration, $12 after July 22nd 1st. 2nd and 3rd place trophies. Contact Liz Folk at emfolk@windstream.net. When: Saturday, August 5, from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Where: Watsontown Memorial Park. Penn State Master Gardeners What: Penn State Master Gardeners Using and Preserving Herbs from the Garden. Learn about how to dry or freeze herbs, as well as preparing other tasty ways of using and saving the taste of summer from your garden. Registration required at http://extension.psu.edu/lycoming/events or by calling 570-433-3040. When: Saturday, August 5, 10:00-11:00 a.m. Where: Lysock Complex, 542 County Farm Rd., Ste 206, Montoursville. Democratic Picnic What: Annual Lycoming County Democratic Picnic. Free admission to this event includes beverage, chips and democratic candidates’ meet and greet. When: Sunday August 6, 2017, from 1-4 p.m. Where: Memorial Park, 1700 West Fourth Street, Williamsport.

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Clothing Sale What: LuLaRoe Clothing Sale. Fashions for work & play, leggings regular/tall & curvy & Disney fashions for kids & teens. Great prices. Proceeds benefit Breast Health Services. When: August 9, 2017 from 7:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Where: Divine Providence Hospital, Main Lobby. Pride Ride What: Hiawatha PRIDE Ride 3.0 Fundraiser to benefit West House, Inc., a personal care facility in Williamsport serving diverse clients. DJ Jake Michaels, cash bar, snacks, live auction. Tickets: $20 August 1st through event; call 570-322-8448. Sponsors: Bob’s Coins, West Milton State Bank, Lamar Advertising, Jersey Shore State Bank Mortgage Services, Amerihealth Caritas. Audience: LGBTQ people and Allies welcome. When: Friday, August 11th, 8:30 p.m.-10:30 p.m. Where: Susquehanna State Park, Williamsport.

Community Event What: Nisbet Volunteer Fire Company community event. Breakfast, vendors & crafters, and a Chinese auction. There will also be an all day “Summer Cruise In”, a motorcycle run, tractor pull and a chicken BBQ. When: Saturday, August 12th from 8:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. (Rain date, August 13th) Where: Susquehanna Township Park. Class Reunion What: Jersey Shore High School class of 1972 reunion. Please call Nancy Watson Waldman at 570-745-3382 with any last minute reservations. Where: August 12, 2017. Where: Gamble Farm Inn, Jersey Shore. Penn State Master Gardeners What: Penn State Master Gardeners Garden Fest! Join us for great workshops on Non-native invasive species, growing your own ‘medicine’, tools and tricks to stay healthy, and creating items from your garden; Ask the Experts, Educational Displays, Refreshments, Door Prizes, MG Cookbooks, Plant and Garden Treasure Sale, Tour the Gardens—Perennial, Native, Annual and more! When: Saturday, August 12, 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Where: Lysock Complex, 542 County Farm Rd., Ste 206,

Montoursville. Hilner Family Reunion What: The 90th Annual Reunion of the descendants of John & Harriet (Adams) Hilner. Reminder: please bring a gift (under $10 .00) for our Fun Family Right /Left Game. When: Sunday, August 13th at 12:30 p.m. Please bring a dish to share, your table setting and beverage. Where: The Millville Community Park, Millville, PA Health Fair What: Free Community Health Fair. When: August 14, 2017 from 4 p.m.-7 p.m. Where: River Valley Health and Dental Center 471 Hepburn St., (Hepburn Plaza) Williamsport. Golf Outing What: 8th annual Hope Missions golf outing. 18 holes of golf, cart, picnic lunch, prizes, fun and fellowship to benefit local mission outreach. Any questions/to register call Gene Stacer at 570-329-6425. When: August 19th. Registration at 7:30 a.m., tee off at 8:00 a.m. Registration and money due by August 1st. Where: White Deer Golf Course, Allenwood. Ballroom Dance Lessons What: Basic instruction starting with Waltz and Swing. More information: call Frank and Sandy at 570-435-8136. When: Thursday evenings, 6:30-8 p.m. Where: Montoursville Area. DivorceCare What: Seminar and support group for those hurting from separation and divorce. We also have DivorceCare For Kids. For more information and to register call Lou Anne 570-323-5146. When: Sundays 6:30-8:30 p.m. Where: First United Methodist Church 604 Market Street, Williamsport. Pickleball What: Come enjoy the outdoors and camaraderie of this growing sport. Newcomers welcomed and don’t worry, we have paddles (rackets) that you can borrow until you become addicted. If you have any questions call Ken at 570322-2159, or visit Facebook, and search for “Williamsport

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Free Clothing What: Daniel’s Closet free clothing giveaway. When: Saturday, August 26, 2017 from 9:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. Clothing drop-off and set-up is Thursday, August 24, 4:00 p.m.-5:30 p.m. Where: Redeemer Lutheran Church, 1101 Washington Blvd., Williamsport. Use outside stairway to Social Hall. Grief Share Support Group What: Muncy First United Methodist Church Weekly seminar and support group for people who are grieving the death of someone close to them. Video sessions and discussion sponsored by people who understand what you are experiencing. When: Tuesdays at 7 p.m. Where: First United Methodist Church, 602 S. Market St., Muncy. First Place 4 Health What: First Place 4 Health is a 12-week biblically based, medically trustworthy wellness program that emphasizes a balanced lifestyle in all four areas of life—mental, physical, emotional and spiritual. Meeting in weekly support groups, the members follow a fitness and Bible study program that puts Christ first and improves every area of a person’s life. Free childcare available. Come to a session and experience it for yourself, no obligation. When: Thursdays from 6:30 p.m.–7:45 p.m. Where: Lycoming Valley Baptist Church, 4980 Lycoming Mall Drive Montoursville.

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Band of Brothers What: Veteran’s Meeting. When: Every Tuesday evening at 6:30 p.m. Where: 601 7th Ave., Williamsport, PA. (Enter on Memorial Ave. side). Al-Anon What: Support group for friends and family of alcoholics. Childcare provided. When: Mondays from 7 to 8 p.m. Where: First Presbyterian Church, 102 E. Third St., Williamsport. Enter from Mulberry St. side. Williamsport Herb Guild What: Annual Picnic and Plant exchange. Visitors are welcome to picnic, just bring a dish to share, your own plate and utensils. Beverage will be provided by the Guild. Non-Members may buy extra plant/herbs. When: Monday, June 19 at 6:00 p.m. Where: Susquehanna State Park.

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First Saturday Community Supper What: Christ Episcopal Church is serving a free meal to any in need; no strings attached. All are welcome. When: The First Saturday of each month at 4 p.m. Where: Christ Episcopal Church, 426 Mulberry Street, one block east of the James V. Brown Library. Knitters What: Knitters at First Presbyterian. Group and personal projects welcome. Pastor Sam Hwang available for prayer. When: Tuesdays at 11:00 a.m. Where: First Presbyterian Church, 102 E. 3rd St., Williamsport.

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Entryway The main entrance, whether it’s the front door or a mudroom entrance off the garage, tends to become a dumping ground where items are shed with each trip through the door. You may have to wade through some clutter to make headway, but after a thorough cleaning of the furniture, floors and walls in this space, your next challenge is making sense of all the mess. One solution is assigning designated

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storage spaces for each family member. A series of plastic storage boxes or cubby-style organizers can help contain possessions like shoes, backpacks, handbags and more. Rely on stylish hooks or a coat tree for extra storage. Put your finishing touch on the freshly cleaned entryway with some pops of color and personality, such as cheerful wall art and a welcoming rug. Home Office If there’s any room that comes close to the clutter of the entryway, it’s the home office. A major difference is that generally, office messes come in the form of paperwork, and paper can actually be organized quite easily. Sorting is the best first step, so you know exactly what you’re up against. Create piles for all the different types of paper you’re likely to encounter, from bills and to-do lists to the kids’ schoolwork. Separate other items by category, such medical records and financial documents or art supplies and books, into piles of their own. An option such as the 3M Weighted Desktop Dispenser and Organizer can help keep supplies like pens, tape, paper clips and sticky notes neat and tidy. There are dozens of options when it comes to home filing systems.

Consider keeping current documents in a location you can access at your fingertips, such as a hanging file drawer or a desktop filer. Labeled tabs and color-coded folders can help make frequently used documents more easily accessible. For archival materials, such as tax returns and insurance policies that you’re likely to consult infrequently, a secure but separate storage solution makes more sense. Drawer labels and colored hanging file pockets paired with a categorical or alphabetical organization system can make it easy to dispose of unwanted clutter without tossing important papers. Once you’ve dealt with all the paperwork, don’t overlook important details like dusting the computer desk and screen to make your freshly cleaned office extra inviting. Adding a stylish, functional centerpiece like the See Jane Work Kate Writing Desk can

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Kitchen Because it’s likely the most used room in the house, the kitchen sees a fair bit of cleaning year-round. However, in any busy household it’s easy to let deeper cleaning slide. While you’re tackling the rest of the house, take time to give the kitchen its due. Mop the floors, disinfect all surfaces and remove clutter that has accumulated, including old and out-of-date food from the refrigerator and pantry. Because consumables are such an integral part of this space, it’s a good idea to use green cleaning products that won’t leave harmful residues on your cooking surfaces or distribute contaminants into the air.

suited for each item. An option like a Realspace Mezza Mobile File cabinet can help you file away documents and by aligning multiple cabinets together, serves as a versatile workspace, craft area or television stand. Also, take time to check for broken items or ones you haven’t used in a while and determine what can be repaired, donated or discarded. Once everything has been properly sorted, store any items that didn’t previously have a home. Hanging items that are used often for crafting is one way to make creative use of your space and free up space for additional furniture

Multi-Purpose Rooms Sometimes space dictates that each room in the house cannot be dedicated to just one purpose, but combining multiple spaces — such as a home office and craft room, den or storage area can often lead to clutter accumulating. Start by organizing things into piles based on which part of the space is best

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SWISHER’S QUIKSTOP STORE RETIREMENT AUCTION THURSDAY, AUGUST 3RD @ 3:03 PM 170 North Main Street, Hughesville, PA 17737

Guns-Coca Cola Collectables - Modern & Antique Furniture - Appliances - Art Work Neon, Metal & Cardboard Cigarette Co. Advertising Signs - Nascar Memorabilia Tools - Scaffolding - Exercise Equipment - Edger & Sprayer - Hunting - Building Materials Note: All items will be sold as-is with no warranties applied, with most items in excellent condition. Starting @ 3:03pm w/ HH & misc. small & store items, lg. furniture & equipment following, guns @ 6pm…everything else mixed. Food availablebring chairs. Terms--Cash or PA check. Statements made day of auction take precedence over previously printed material. Updated info & pics @ marquetteauctions.com or auctionzip.com ID1907. Owners not responsible for accidents. Selling the personal property for Tom & Butch Swisher, retiring as last of 4 generations of managing Swisher’s store in Hughesville. Happy Retirement Tom & Butch!

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Bedrooms When warm weather arrives, throwing open the windows to circulate fresh air can be one of the most welcoming ways to wake up the bedroom after long winter months. Freshly washed linens and a flipped or rotated mattress can also give the room a freshness you can see and feel. Beyond the typical chores like vacuuming and dusting, don’t forget

dusty baseboards and make sure to wipe down any glass or mirrored surfaces for extra shine. Another way to make a big difference is organizing items that exceed the storage capacity of your furniture. In the bedroom itself, a trunk at the foot of the bed or a wardrobe organizer that complements your other furnishings is a smart bet. In the closet, you can repurpose common office supplies and organizers to make the most of limited space. For example, adhesive hooks are perfect for handbags, necklaces and scarves. Lightweight shelving or cubbies make it easy to confine shoes, and for an assortment of accessories and knickknacks, try stacking plastic bins. Another idea to maximize drawer space in your dresser: move undergarments and socks into a portable storage cart with trays or drawers that fits neatly in the closet.

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Delightful 3 bedroom townhome, located in Sycamore Estates. Offering a first floor master suite, delightful rear patio, with wonderful views. Priced to sell at $209,900- Call Stephanie Calder (570) 220-2323 for more details.

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ne of America’s favorite summer pastimes is baseball. Whether the sight of a ball sailing high into the stands or the crack of a bat whacked against a ball, baseball just can’t be beat. No matter who steps behind the plate, a beloved pro or the kid next door, fans can’t wait to see what happens next. Baseball is a sport for all ages. Men dominate the baseball field today, but that wasn’t always the case. As more and more men left for the war in 1940s, women stepped in to fill the void wherever possible, even on the baseball field. One by one, Minor League teams disbanded as players were drafted, raising concerns that interest in the sport would wane and attendance numbers would fall. The All-American Girls Professional Baseball League was created in 1943 as the answer. The mission of its founders was to keep baseball alive, and if you have seen the film A League of Their Own, you may be familiar with the story. But, how much do you really know about the history of the League? Take this quiz and find out.

1) Philip K. Wrigley of chewing gum fame was responsible for getting the ball rolling in the development of the League. True or False? 2) Officials decided the women would play by the same rules as the men. True or False? 3) Players could lead off and steal bases. True or False? 4) Women from all over tried out for the League, including some from Canada. True or False? 5) Sixty women were invited to the final tryouts. True or False? 6) Ann Harnett and Clara Schillace were some of the first women signed to play in the League. True or False? 7) Initially, there were four teams in the League, each with 15 players. True or False? 8) The first season teams were based in Rockford, IL, South Bend, IN, and Kenosha and Racine, WI. True or False? 9) Each team was assigned a coach, a business manager and a chaperone. True or False? 10) Players were paid anywhere from $350 to $700 a week to participate in the League. True or False?

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or False? 23) By 1954, only five teams remained in the League. True or False? 24) Over 600 women played in the League. True or False? 25) Plans are in the works to revive the League. True or False? Answers: 1) True, 2) False, the rules for League play differedÑunderhand pitching was allowed, for example, 3) True, 4) True, 5) False, 60 women made the final cut, 6) True, 7) True, 8) True, 9) True, 10) False, players made considerably less, $45 to $85 a week, 11) False, players were required to attend charm school, 12) True, 13) False, the Racine Belles were the first season champions, 14) True, 15) True, 16) False, the teams were based in Milwaukee and Minneapolis, 17) True, 18) False, Arthur Meyerhoff bought the League, 19) True, 20) True, 21) False, the teams did operate independently, but without a central force to oversee the League, things did not go well. 22) False, the rise in television coverage of Major League games kept more people at home and away from the women’s games, 23) True, 24) True, 25) False How did you do? Did you hit one out of the park? Good for you!

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11) Along with pay, players were given the choice to attend charm school. True or False? 12) The first regular season consisted of 108 games. True or False? 13) The Kenosha Comets were crowned the champion of the first season. True or False? 14) Over 100,000 fans attended games the first season. True or False? 15) Two more teams were added to the League in 1944. True or False? 16) The teams added were based in the cities of Milwaukee and St. Louis. True or False? 17) The League changed hands in 1944. True or False? 18) The new owner was Chicago businessman William Randolph Hearst. True or False? 19) The new owner had a different vision for the League, focusing more on players’ abilities than their looks. True or False? 20) Attendance at the games continued to rise until the 1950s. True or False? 21) In 1950, teams began to operate independently, which led to more success than expected. True or False? 22) The rise in television coverage increased interest in the League. True

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or most teams every game begins with some type of chant. Most simply get the team hyped up for whatever game or competition they are about to embark on. Others are a reminder of where the team has come from, whether it’s shouting out a town or city name or

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summer as the team or “family” claimed the State Championship by knocking off defending World Champion Mifflin County, 11-9. “It took a team or what we like to call ‘the family’,” West End Babe Ruth Manager Nate Mazzante said. “The kids wanted it bad and it showed. The standout moments were these kids. They stayed focused.” West End’s focus was challenged after it gained an 8-4 lead on Mifflin County. As the teams entered the fifth inning storms chased them off the field and delayed the biggest game of the year up to that point. The rain continued to fall throughout the day, which postponed the final innings of the State Championship by a day. It also tested the resolve of West End. “The team is just together,” Mazzante said. “They are just so great in the dugout together. They are like a band of brothers. I could pull a kid off the bench and he’ll come in and do something. Every player has made a contribution on this team.” West End found itself trailing at the conclusion of the second inning. Mifflin County scored two runs in each of the first two innings to take a 4-0 lead. Being down to the defending World

Champion was tough, but West End was up for the challenge, especially with the family there for support. West End scored five runs in the third inning and never really looked back on the game until it was forced to stop thanks to the rain. “Going into the Championship game against Mifflin County the kids started to have doubts of how good they were,” Mazzante said. “After coming up and playing Mifflin County and being up 8-4 after those first five innings it all clicked in for them and how good they can be.” Any doubts the team had were washed away by the five-run third inning. West End went on to score in all but one of the final innings to claim the win over Mifflin County. “I’m always about better baseball,” Mazzante said. “To come in and face a team like Mifflin County and play them like we should play them I couldn’t be happier for the team. We have a great team here.” The team was put together on June 17th, but it was years in the making as the group had been playing together for a while. Last year, George Lepley, who attended most of the State Tournament games, helped the group gel before Mazzante took over this year. “It’s started last year with our 13-year-

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End League President Jim Winder for all the team’s success. “It’s one of those moments where the happiness washes over you,” Mazzante said. “I don’t know if there’s two harder working people than Jim and his wife. We want to do it for West End and Jim and his wife. They’ve done so much for us.” Mazzante was also quick to credit his coaches. “I owe everything to my coaching staff,” Mazzante said of Jonathan Gehr, Mark Rogers, and Keith Armson. “We talk and work everything out together for the team.”

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ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS... Submit contributions in a What: When: Where: format to webbnews@webbweekly.com. Thank you to williamsportlive.com for sharing their entertainment calendar with us! Look for more detailed listings coming soon! EVENTS EVENTS... Intro to Bonsai What: Intro to Bonsai. Learn how to create and care for bonsai trees. $55 ($45 returning students) plus $26 registration fee. Please call or email the school for more info or to register at 570-327-5575 or sota@stjnumc.com. When: Five week classes – Thursdays 6:30-7:30 p.m., July 20-August 17. Where: Saint John’s School of the Arts, 2101 Newberry Street, Williamsport. EXHIBITS ART EXHIBITS... The Genetti Hotel & Suites Presents a group show “Water” by The Bald Eagle Art League What: This month at the Genetti Taphouse Gallery, 200 West 4th Street in Downtown Williamsport, BEAL celebrates their third year at the Genetti, with a group show of the League’s members works entitled “Water”. For the past 44 years the Williamsport area has had an active art club, The Bald Eagle Art League. In this span of time there have been art shows, inspiring monthly art meetings, classes, demonstrations and a variety of inspirational activities. BEAL also starts up their Fall Meeting schedule on

Thursday September 7th, 7 p.m. at the Taber Museum. All art enthusiasts and appreciators are invited to attend. There is a BEAL meeting/ program on the first Thursday of each month from September thru May (except November) at the museum. For more information on BEAL, upcoming monthly programs and the Genetti Taphouse Gallery exhibits, you can visit http:// thebaldeagleartleague.weebly.com. When: The exhibit starts with an opening reception on First Friday, August 4th from 5-8 pm and runs through Tuesday, October 3rd during normal Taphouse hours MondayThursday: 11 p.m.- 2:00 p.m., 4:30 p.m.-11:00 p.m. and Friday-Saturday: 11 p.m.-2:00 p.m., 4:30 p.m.-2:00 a.m. Closed Sunday. Where: The Gallery is located in the back room of the Taphouse in the Genetti Hotel and Suites, 200 West 4th Street, Downtown Williamsport.

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The National Rifle Association (NRA): Certainly, the majority of gun owners and hunters, as well as non-hunters and those who don’t own any firearm at all are familiar with this organization’s name. But what do they do, really? Simply stated, they are an “American nonprofit organization, which advocates for gun rights.” However, since their founding on November 17, 1871 in New York City, they have certainly become so much more. Initially organized to advance rifle marksmanship, the modern NRA

continues to teach firearm competency and safety through the various NRA programs that are held within most states and has greatly expanded their presence in the political arena as they increase their fight to defend Second Amendment rights. In 2013, their membership had increased to over 5 million members and their overall revenue, which includes membership dues, program fees and other contributions, had grown to nearly $350 million. Earlier this year, in Atlanta, GA, the attendance at their annual meeting and convention was reported to be 81,836, the second highest record yet! Certainly a huge and growing organization, they still count on every

dollar received and on every membership they can obtain, since these are the numbers that politicians look at when the NRA speaks to them regarding issues that pertain to you and I. For more about the NRA or to join, go to www.nrahq.org or call (800) 672-3888. Boone & Crockett Club (B&C): Now here is an organization that many have not heard of, yet it was established on December 21, 1887 by none other than perhaps our greatest hunting President ever — Theodore Roosevelt! Headquartered in Missoula, MT, its mission is “to promote the conservation and management of wildlife, especially big game, and its habitat, to preserve and

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but faded late as Keystone scored nine of its 11 runs over the final three innings. Keystone scored five in the fourth, which was the turning point in the game. They then went on to score three in the fifth and another run in the sixth to set the final score. “It was huge for us,” Fravel said. “We were getting a little more discipline at the plate.” Elek Fravel hit a two-run home run in the bottom of the first to give Keystone a quick lead after Gephart’s onerun shot. Fravel turned on a high fastball and sent the pitch well over the centerfield fence. In the second and third, Selinsgrove’s defense shined as Keystone sent just one extra batter to the plate through the two innings. Keystone hit into three groundouts, two pop outs, and struck out once. In the fourth, Gavin Burnell opened with a double and Keystone never looked back. Burnell was outstanding at the plate for Keystone, finishing 4-for-4 with two doubles and a run. Burnell sparked the rally in the fourth, scored after a single in the fifth, and connected with a second double in the sixth. “I just stayed back on the ball and waited for it to come to me,” Burnell said. “We were talking about the game every time we had to do something. We were ready.” Burnell opened the fourth with a double, but Keystone received multiple


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PA# 115713

CHRIS THOMAS ctthomas3@windstream.net

(570) 547-7032

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oriole woodworks

2182 Quarry Road - Jersey Shore, PA (Just south of Oriole) 570-745-7272 -- OPEN MONDAY - SATURDAY

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13/8” - .75¢ sq. ft. 2” - .90¢ sq. ft.

Flat Roofs Preferred

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Prompt. Reliable. Professional. (570) 547-7032

THERMACORE INSULATED PANELS

24/ 7/365

Line Boring

GENERAL CONSTRUCTION

Fully Insured

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We can also haul your equipment!

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REAL ESTATE - NO LICENSES NEEDED. Learn How To Invest In Real estate While Getting Paid To Do So. Please Call 570-980-1545 Or E Mail kbreinvestors@gmail.com For Details. 120783 LANDSCAPING BUSINESS FOR SALE. Call 570-279-1319 FOR DETAILS. ADVERTISE TO 10 MILLION HOMES ACROSS THE USA! Place your ad in over 140 community newspapers, with circulation totaling over 10 million homes. Contact Independent Free Papers of America IFPA at danielleburnett-ifpa@live.com or visit our website cadnetads.com for more information. C11 ADVERTISE TO 500,000 HOMES WITH A BUSINESS CARD SIZE AD. You choose the area of coverage in free community papers...we do the rest. Call 800-450-7227 or visit macnetonline.com. M01

BUSINESS SERVICE PRIVATE DUTY RN PRIVATE DUTY HOME Health RN With Vent, Trach And GT Experience, Looking For Child Or Adult Client. All Clearances Current. Rates Negotiable. Call 570-295-9956. 121251

ATERATIONS SUSANNES SEWING ROOM IS BACK IN BUSINESS. Alterations, Custom Work, Sewing Lessons And More!. Williamsport. Call 570-506-7171. 120283 ALL TYPES OF MENDING AND ALTERATIONS. Specializing In Gowns! Pennsdale. Call Liz At 570-546-7845. 121254

SEWING SERVICE CUSTOM WORK, ALTERATIONS, REPAIRS, CURTAINS. Watsontown Area. Call 570-768-5510, Monday Through Sunday, 7 AM TO 5 PM. 121594

QUALITY LAWN CARE

570.323.1983 LANDSCAPING

HOUSE CLEANING - PROVIDING EXCELLENT SERVICES IN House Cleaning. Call 570-329-0525. 121246 WILL CLEAN YOUR HOUSE In Muncy, Hughesville, Lairdsville, Unityville Areas. Will Do Errands. 570-916-8274. 120838

SCOTT’S LAWN CARE Residential And Commercial Mowing And Landscaping. SPRING CLEANUP. 18th Year. Fully Insured. Call 570-419-6326. 121583

FULL TIME ROOF CLEANING. Also, Will Clean Siding, Decks, Spouting’s, Patio’s, Fences. Call 570-547-6343. 120271

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Come Join Our World Series Team! Little League International is hiring temporary positions for the Little League World Series. To be considered, applicants MUST: • be at least 16 years of age (with work permit if under 18), age 18 for some positions • be able to stand, stoop, bend for long periods of time • have reliable transportation • live within commuting distance of South Williamsport, PA • pass all required background checks • be available from August 17-27, 2017 for most days • Love Little League Baseball and smile a lot! Housekeeping/Laundry: Must be able to bend, stoop and stand for long periods of time; will assist in all aspects of cleaning of dormitories and buildings, as well as washing bedding and linens. Must be able to lift up to 40 pounds. Lifeguards: Must have current lifeguarding and CPR certifications, experience preferred. Official Store Staff: Prior retail experience preferred, excellent customer service and communication skills, math skills, be able to bend, stoop, stand for long periods, and lift up to 40 lbs. Flexible hours are a must! Museum Staff: Excellent customer service and communication skills, public speaking experience preferred, cashier experience preferred, ticketing, crowd flow/control Guest Services/Customer Service: Must have excellent customer service skills, be able to work outside under a tent, be able to sit and stand for long periods of time, ability to type accurately 60 WPM, and excellent understanding of technology (computers and cell phone). All positions are subject to clean background checks. Only those who meet the requirements listed will be considered. Apply in person at our Administration Building at 539 US Route 15 Highway, South Williamsport (across from Beiter’s Home Center). NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE! E/O/E

Fully Insured

LAWN MOWING, MULCHING SPRING CLEAN UP, PLANTING, AND TREE TRIMMING

Landscaping and Hardscaping

Call 570-337-0641

HOUSE CLEANING

ROOF CLEANING

“It’s In Our Name” Commercial & Residential

LAWN CARE ROBERT’S LANDSCAPING - For All Your Lawn Care Needs. Call 570-279-2012. 119936 HAKES LAWN CARE. Mowing, Trimming And All Your Lawn Care Needs. Insured. In Business 7 Years. FREE Quotes. Call 570220-9058.119395

REAL ESTATE APARTMENTS 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT UPSTAIRS. Available For Rent In Muncy. $675/Month, Includes Garbage Removal, Off Street Parking And Sewer. NO Pets, NO Smoking. Call (570) 419-6318 Ask For Kim. 121401 NOW AVAILABLE!! WILLIAMSPORT – LINN STREET MANOR – 1 BRM. APTS. W/2 APTS. DESIGNED TO ACCOMM. NEEDS OF A WHEELCHAIR. RENT INCLUDES UTILITIES. MUST BE 62 YRS. OR OLDER & MEET FEDERAL PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS. SECTION 8 ACCEPTED. FOR INFO. CALL 1-800-735-3068, OR 570-322-3444, TDD 711. THIS INSTITUTION IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROVIDER & EMPLOYER. 121261

NEWBERRY AREA: ROUNDHILL COURTYARD, CALL ABOUT THIS SUMMER SPECIAL! Available Very Nice 2 Bedrooms 2nd Floor Apartments Fully Equipped Kitchen, Central Air, Washer/Dryer Hook Up, Gas Heat, Gas Hot Water And Off Street Parking. Tenant Responsible For Electric, Gas, Water/Sewer. Trash Included In Rent. Mostly 55 Years Of Age Or Older, Background Checks Required And Small Limited Pet Policy With Charge. Call 1-800-735-3068, Ext. # 239. NOW AVAILABLE!! GRACE STREET APTS. – 1 BR APTS. AVAILABLE TO THOSE 62 YRS. OR OLDER WHO MEET FEDERAL PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS. W/W CARPET, A/C. ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED. SECTION 8 ACCEPTED. CALL FOR APPLICATION AND INFORMATION!! 1-800-735-3068, TDD 711 OR VISIT: WWW. LIVEINPA.COM. THIS INSTITUTION IS AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROVIDER AND EMPLOYER. 121411

**NOW AVAILABLE** - GRIER STREET MANOR – 1 BRM. APTS. FOR THOSE 62 YRS. OR OLDER WHO MEET FEDERAL PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS. W/W CARPET, A/C. ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED. SECTION 8 ACCEPTED. CALL FOR APPLICATION AND INFORMATION!! 1-800-735-3068. TDD711. OR VISIT: WWW.LIVEINPA.COM. THIS INSTITUTION IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROVIDER & EMPLOYER. 121259

WILLIAMSPORT - NICHOLS COURT APARTMENTS AVAILABLE! 1 BEDROOM APARTMENTS MUST BE 62 YRS. OR OLDER & MEET FEDERAL PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS. RENT INCLUDES ALL UTILITIES. SECTION 8 VOUCHERS ACCEPTED. NON-SMOKING BUILDING. THIS INSTITUTION IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROVIDER AND EMPLOYER. PLEASE CALL 1-800-735-3068, TTD: 711 TO REQUEST AN APPLICATION. 121124

SUMMER SPECIAL!! Williamsport - NOW AVAILABLE! IRIS COMMONS – 3 bedroom 2 Bath homes with Central Air Eligibility requirements: Processing fee $25.00 per adult, completing an application, meeting income guidelines, credit check, criminal background check, landlord references. Range of rental amounts $629.00 – $795.00, Includes Heat. Tenant is responsible for Electric, Water, Sewer and Trash. Security Deposit same as Rent, NO PETS, Section 8 Vouchers accepted. Call today for more information, and to schedule a showing..1 800-7353068 and ask for Sandy. This Institution Is An Equal Opportunity Provider And Employer. 121122

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS If you are interested in an exciting career helping customers, American Customer Care (ACC) may have a great opportunity for you. We have immediate openings for dedicated, enthusiastic, service minded individuals in our Montoursville call center. We offer paid training, starting wages range up to $11.00/hr depending on shift and type of work, production incentives and competitive benefits. We also have a large variety of shifts/schedules available to meet most needs. Requirements are good written/verbal communication skills. Proficiency with basic computer functions.

If you are interested please call ACC at 1-800-660-0130 to schedule an interview today!

1-800-660-0130 948 Plaza Drive, Montoursville, PA 17754

American Customer Care is conveniently located off of Broad Street in Montoursville EOE


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Roofs

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Painting Roofs

Flat Roofs Preferred

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SEAMLESS GUTTERS

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570-547-2505

Jonas Hershberger FREE Estimates

LITTLE JOHNʼS CONSTRUCTION JOHN LAPP JR.

PA #013581

Milller’s

Troy Whitmoyer Realtor 570-447-2995

troywhitmoyer@ bhhshodrickrealty.com 448 River Avenue, Williamsport

PA 570-321-7000

TRUCK TONNEAU COVERS AVAILABLE IN 3 STYLES - Hinged Cover - Snapless Folding - Stand & Snap Cover

570-437-1909

PA096756 Fully Insured

PA 17701

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Let’s Get Your House Sold! Let Me Do The Work For You!

Office: 570.940.0237 | Cell: 570.279.0317

25 Years Experience HERSHBERGER BUILDERS

26 Years Experience

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570-772-0753

OWNER: Timothy B. Moyer

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201 RACE STREET -- HUGHESVILLE

PA# 059899

• Renovations • Additions • Porches • Custom Kitchens and Baths • Painting • Drywall Repairs • Doors & Windows

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Call Daniel S. Brink, Owner

HIC# PA114999

122 SHERMAN DRIVE WATSONTOWN, PA 17777

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High Quality! Affordable Pricing!

238 Pine Loganton Rd • Loganton

• 570-725-2341

HARDWOOD SLABS CORD-SIZE BUNDLES

2500 EACH!

$

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2182 Quarry Road • Jersey Shore

(Just South of Oriole)

HOURS: MONDAY - FRIDAY 7:00 - 4:00 SATURDAY 7:30 - 11:00

M.R. Logue Interiors

----- Since 1975 ----Swirled Ceilings - A Specialty

• Drywall • • Plaster Repairs • • Painting • CALL TODAY!

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570-323-9119

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• Real Estate/Title Insurance

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OFFICE: 570-547-6387

ROUND PENS

BEST QUALITY!

American Pride Car & Truck Repair

AND LIVESTOCK PANELS

1445 DEWEY AVENUE WILLIAMSPORT, PA

-- ALL GALVANIZED STEEL --

272-202-3155

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Horse Safe & Cattle Tough - 60 Ft. for $1,699.95 RR2, Box 783, Jersey Shore, PA 17740

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Miller’s

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CHURCH OF CHRIST 1941 Princeton Avenue • Williamsport

570-323-4134

Worship Hours -- 9:30am - Sunday Pastor Martin Coffey

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HOUSE FOR RENT 2 BEDROOM PLUS BONUS ROOM IN SALLADASBURG. Newly Remodeled. Large Yard, Garage. All Appliances Included. $800.00 Plus Utilities. Call 570398-1068. 121121 NEWBERRY AREA: Very Nice 3 Bedroom with Den duplex, 2 baths, Basement, Fully Equipped Large Kitchen, Central Air, Washer/Dryer Hook Up, Gas Heat, Gas Hot Water And Off Street Parking. Tenant Responsible For Electric, Gas, Water/Sewer. Included In Rent: Trash. Background Checks Required and Small Limited Pet Policy With Charge. Call 1-800 735-3068, Ext. # 239. 121125

COMMERCIAL OFFICE/COMMERCIAL. 600 Square Feet, Newberry Area. $325.00/Month Plus Utilities. Call Jim At 570-772-2495. 121258

NO PEEKING ALLOWED! SEE PAGE 48 FOR THIS WEEKS GAMES

SUSQUEHANNA CAMPGROUND - 570-398-0462. River Lots, 6 Month Seasonal Rates, $800.00 To $1200.00. Cabins For Rent, Monthly, $350.00 To $600.00. 117158 HOUSE IN COGAN STATION On 2.75 Acres, Four Bedrooms, One Bath, And A Garage, Needs A Little TLC For More Information Please Call 570-323-8939. 121421

TOWNHOMES WOODLAND PARK-2 Bedroom Town Home- Move-In Ready; $840/Month; $100 Security. Call Now About Our Spring Special- 570.323.0700. 120291 More Info At www.rentpmi.com. 121589

MOBILE HOMES 12 X 60 MOBILE HOME, 2 Bedrooms, Gas Heat, Includes All Appliances And Shed. Montoursville Area. Move In Condition. $2500.00. Call 570-482-2042. 121609 HANDYMAN SPECIAL! ABANDONED 2 BR, 1BA, Mfg. Home 4Sale in established community in Montoursville. $500. Wed. 9a-5p call 570.546.1042.

A-Z Landscaping LLC Synthetic Practice & Putting Greens Mini-Excavating Decks...Fences... Patios...Walkways Retaining Walls... Ponds...Water Gardens Outdoor Lighting Tree, Shrub, Brush & Stump Removal Pruning...Shaping Lawn Maintenance (Fertilization/Mowing) Mulching Shrubbery Trimming Spring & Fall Clean Up Hauling (Junk/Yard Debris)

Professional, Quality Service You Can Trust Complete Landscape Service Satisfaction Guaranteed!

A-Z Landscaping LLC

PA040231

Design * Installation * Maintenance

Fully Insured - FREE Estimates

Chuck Gordner * Owner

www.a-zlandscaping.net 322-4704 / 538-9635

STORAGE UNITS STORAGE UNITS. 10 X 16. $75.00/Month. Call 570-326-2830. 121590

VEHICLES ATVS ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A LIKE NEW SIDE BY SIDE 4 WHEELER? 2015 Polaris Razor 900 Trail Side By Side ATV. Less Than 50 Hours On It Now. All Dealer Serviced. Excellent Condition. Helmets And Too Kit Included. $14,200.00 FIRM. Moving Can’t Take It With Me. Phone 570-939-9440. 120981

BOATS 20 FOOT CAL SAILBOAT WITH OUTBOARD AND TRAILER. Call 570-321-6244. 121416

CARS 74 Z28. MOTOR Rebuilt, Not Stock. Just Painted. Needs Some Interior Work. Nice Shape. 570244-8438. 121277

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DONATE GOT AN OLDER CAR, BOAT OR RV? Do The Humane Thing. Donate It To The Humane Society. Call 1-855-558-3509.C11

SUVS

2003 SILVER CHEVY TRAILBLAZER. 72,000 Miles. Second Owner, Very Excellent Condition. $4200.00, OBO. 570-320-1767. 121600 2007 CHEVY SUBURBAN, 164,000 miles, New Transmission With 36,000 Warranty, Good Condition. Asking $8,800. Call 570323-8483.

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MOTORCYCLES 2006 HARLEY DAVIDSON ULTRA GLIDE CLASSIC. 19,000 Miles. Fully Dressed Out + Etc. Call Ray 570-447-3584. 121597

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7450 Musser Lane • Watsontown, PA 17777

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IN NEWBERRY, FURNISHED LARGE ROOM. Heat, Electric, Air And Garbage Included. Shared Bathroom. $480.00/Month, Plus Security. Call Nancy @ 570-4473623. 121307

NEWBERRY AREA: Very Nice 4 Bedroom duplex, 2 baths, Basement, Fully Equipped Large Kitchen, Central Air, Washer/Dryer Hook Up, Gas Heat, Gas Hot Water And Off Street Parking. Tenant Responsible For Electric, Gas, Water/Sewer. Included In Rent: Trash. Background Checks Required and Small Limited Pet Policy With Charge. Call 1-800-735-3068, Ext. # 239. 121125 SOUTH WILLIAMSPORT, 3 BEDROOM AVAILABLE Mid-July. Side Patio/Yard, Gas Heat, Washer & Dryer, Water & Sewer Included. $845/mo. No Pets. No Smoking. Employment, Credit, & Background check REQUIRED. Call 570-660-0360 and leave a message.

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Open: Monday thru Saturday

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Pole Barns, Garages, Additions, Roofing, Block, Concrete

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Trophy Sheds by Countryside Woodworking

570-745-2240 Henry M. Fisher

WE SPECIALIZE IN ALUMINUM

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PA017784

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• Sheds • Gazebos • Garages • Pavilions • Pergolas • Rent-to-own • On-Site Sheds • Shed Relocation

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Scullin Oil is now delivering to Williamsport, South Williamsport, Montoursville, Muncy, Hughesville, Montgomery and surrounding areas.

GIVE US A CALL TODAY AT 570-332-1187 OR 570-286-4519 Our Office is Located in Montgomery

Stephen Fisher 615 W. Winter Rd. Loganton, PA 17747

585 Middle Road • Jersey Shore, PA 17740

Superior Seal Coating LLC

Renew Carpet Cleaners

All Seal Coating is Hand Brushed & No Spray

EYSTONE

COMMERCIAL ROOFING & CONSTRUCTION

Serving the Area Since 1995

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Marshall & Tricia Corbin Residential & Commercial Truck Mount System

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570-323-8011 M.R. Logue Interiors ----- Since 1975 ----Swirled Ceilings - A Specialty

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• Drywall •

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CELEBRATING OUR 12TH YEAR ANNIVERSARY! $2.29/lb.

12 PACK 16.9 OZ. PEPSI

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ICEBERG LETTUCE

BEEFSTEAK TOMATOES

ONLY $.89/head

ONLY $.89/lb WHILE SUPPLIES LAST!

Seedless Watermelon

DELI ITEMS

ONLY $1.99 PER CASE

5 lb. Box of Hot Dogs...............................$9.99 Ham Slices ........................................ $2.99/lb. Smoked Ham Portions....................... $1.39/lb. Cheese Franks, Jalapeno Franks & Chili Cheese Franks - 1 lb. .. $2.49 WE GOT YOU COVERED WITH COLD CUTS & CHEESES FOR YOUR SPECIAL GATHERING!

9.5 OZ. BAGS OF MARTIN’S POTATO CHIPS

Fresh Sliced Smoked Turkey................................. $4.99/lb Fresh Sliced Sweet & Regular Lebanon Bologna ... $4.59/lb Fresh Sliced Chicken Breast ................................. $5.39/lb Fresh Sliced Salami............................................... $3.99/lb Fresh Sliced Provolone Cheese ............................ $2.99/lb Fresh Sliced Mozzarella Cheese ........................... $2.99/lb Fresh Sliced Cooper Cheese ................................ $4.59/lb

Available in Multiple Flavors

3 FOR $5.00

**We will prepare any special deli order for you or your next gathering. Just place an order with our deli.**

Bacon Ends

3 for $5.00

1.99/LB

$

4 lb. Bag Domino Sugar

ONLY $2.19/BAG

Meatballs 5 lb. Bag

$9.99

2 FOR $5.00

CHECK OUT OUR FRESH QUALITY PRODUCE DEPARTMENT! - Locally Grown Apples -- Assorted Variety 3 lb. Bag -- ONLY $1.99 - Bananas - $.42 / lb - Russett Potatoes (5lb. Bag) - $1.59 / bag - Fresh Cucumbers - 3 / $1.00 - Jumbo Green Peppers - $.99 / lb - Fresh Mushrooms - 8 oz. - $1.39 - Spanish Onions - $.39 / lb - Fresh Grape Tomatoes - $1.29 / pt - Fresh Broccoli - $.99 . lb - Celery - $.99 / bunch -

AND MUCH MORE QUALITY FRESH PRODUCE AT AMAZING PRICES!

Woeber’s White Distilled Vinegar

$2.19 PER GALLON

3 PACK

1.89

$

FRESH

24/16.9 oz. Bottles

Unique Pretzel Shells 32 Oz. Bag

ROMAINE HEARTS Brands may vary

SLICED WHITE AMERICAN CHEESE

Sliced Cooked Ham

Fresh Avocados

$.99/EA.

CHECK OUT OUR KCUP COFFEE ASSORTMENT!! Starting at $2.99 per 12ct box

FRESH BABY CARROTS

16 oz. Bag ONLY $.89

• PAPER PRODUCTS • CLEANING PRODUCTS • PET FOODS • MEATS & CHEESES • COFFEE/TEAS • HEALTH/BEAUTY • HUGE FROZEN FOOD DEPARTMENT & MUCH, MUCH MORE!

Surplus Outlet *While supplies last

Prices Good through August 14, 2017

Food stamps accepted here.

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