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An Act of Evil
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ur publication had already gone to press prior to the horrific act that took place in Las Vegas. So first I would like to express our heartfelt thoughts of sympathy and prayers for the victims, families, and their loved ones of this senseless act of violence. The most asked question about the attack is simply, why? What was the motive? How could anyone portray such carnage on innocent people? I can only reply with — there is definitely a battle of good versus evil going on each and every day. In the world of today, you see evil acts on a regular basis and become desensitized to them until something this dark and unimaginable occurs. Even if a motive is uncovered, it doesn’t change the facts, pain, and suffering. We must all unite and work for the power of good as One Nation Under God. We must understand neither good nor evil are prejudiced. If someone is going to massacre innocent concertgoers, unfortunately, I don’t believe any law on the book will prevent such a tragedy. They have already chosen to break “Thou shalt not kill.” The thought that politicians have that they can control violence by simply changing the Second Amendment is unrealistic. An individual that wants to betray the laws of democracy can do so by the very freedom we are all blessed with as Americans. In
today’s world, they can find, build or purchase their weapons of choice with that cell phone we all have. We the people cannot expect the government to solve the problems of today. We must be vigilant, not afraid to report something out of the ordinary and understand the evil that is around us. Our government turning everything into a political football must stop. As you know, I support and believe in our Second Amendment Rights, however, we must use common sense in the world of today. Our forefathers could have never imagined the weaponry that’s now available. Even though a gun has never killed anybody, we must have realistic gun laws. Anything in relationship to an automatic rifle or creation of a “machine gun” should be illegal. Anything posted on the Internet in reference to such should be illegal. Preventing the availability of assault-style, fully automatic weapons should be a no-brainer. Why would anyone need one? Again though, this is about legislation and common sense. I don’t think those that commit such evil acts are going to follow man’s law. I believe the future of our Nation is dependent on folks from all walks of life being able to love each other as children of God and American citizens. Political
affiliation needs to be forgotten in the name of God Bless America. We must understand each other, and agree to disagree on certain issues, but we cannot allow the very freedom we are blessed with to be used to destroy our Jim Nation. “We the People” Webb, Jr. have the power to fight together in the name of good as the great diverse Nation we have grown into over 241 years. Remember our Nation and democracy as we know it are still young compared to most of the world. God Bless America. Great Job Gabe Tip of the Williamsport Crosscutters cap to Crosscutters Vice President of Marketing and Public Relations, Gabe Sinicropi. Gabe has 30 seasons of minor league baseball experience, and has been with the Williamsport franchise since it moved into Historic Bowman Field in 1994. Wow! Have things changed at the ballpark since then. He was recently honored as the New York–Penn League’s Male Executive of the Year for the 2017 season. He also garnered this award after the 2011 campaign. Gabe is truly one of the good guys — not only in baseball, but within our business
community. “Gabe is not only one of the hardest working people in our industry, but also one of the most influential when it comes to Innovation and execution of the fans and business partners experience from sales to marketing to promotions and everything in between, Gabe is a force in our business and there is truly no more deserving recipient of this recognition,” stated Cutters principal owner Peter Freund. Gabe makes the ballpark fun, and branches out with his efforts in the community. He has been a lecture speaker, presenter and emcee for numerous minor league baseball promotional seminars, and has volunteered his services to many local organizations. He currently serves on the board of Directors for the Williamsport/Lycoming Chamber of Commerce, Hope Enterprises, and AAA North Penn while also serving as chairman of the Lycoming County Visitors Bureau. He has volunteered his time during the Little League World Series since 1998 where his voice can be heard as a PA announcer. “To be recognized by your peers is indeed a great honor. Our league has some of the most innovative, bright and hard-working executives in all of minorleague baseball, each of whom are equally deserving.” Gabe added. Thank you for all you do, Gabe and congrats. I especially appreciate your efforts with Rashawn, the Director of Smiles.
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ttention boys and girls! It is time once again for Webb Weekly’s annual Halloween contest! I’m sure you know how this works, but just in case you forgot, let me refresh your memory. Scattered throughout this issue you will find a variety of ghosts. All you need to do is count them…easy peasy. Then do the same thing next week. Take those two numbers, add them together and then send me your total. Remember, I am looking for the total number of ghosts in the October 11th and October 18th editions. I will then take everyone who answered correctly and pick 10 random winners. Winners will receive a bucket full of goodies big enough to give you several cavities! Seriously, I should be apologizing to local dentists — or maybe asking for a cut! You can email the answer to contest@ webbweekly.com, or you can drop a post card in the snail mail at Webb Weekly, 280 Kane St., Suite 2, South Williamsport, PA 17702. Or, if you are so inclined, you can drop your entry off at our office, we are open Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Entries must be submitted by Oct. 20th around noon or so and only one entry per person. Winners will be listed in the Oct. 25th edition.
Remember the contest is only open to kiddos 12 and under. Each year we alternate donating a dollar to either the SPCA or LAPS for each entry we Steph receive and this year it Nordstrom is the SPCA’s turn! Be sure to get your entries in and help support a great cause. Plus ya know…candy. So. Much. Candy. So look carefully and count them up! I get a little sneaky when I place them, so make sure you check every page closely! So chop-chop lollipop! Get counting and good luck!! A Halloween contest can only mean that fall is here and Halloween is right around the corner! Have you picked your costume yet? We’d love to hear about you and/or your kids’ Halloween costumes, so share it with us on Facebook, or better yet, post some pictures! If I receive enough pictures via Facebook (fb.com/webbweekly) and/or email (webbnews@webbweek ly. com) maybe you’ll see your little one on an upcoming
We are lucky to live in an amazing area that seems to always have something good going on. And while it’s never bad to enjoy those things, we can’t forget about the tragedies happening around us. So as you go through your day, week and month, please take the time to remember the victims and families of those in Las Vegas. Such a heartbreaking event. I can’t imagine what those affected are going through. So whether you pray, meditate, or just send good vibes, please remember those lost and injured. #VegasStrong I’ve said it before but tragedy breeds an immediate need for blood. Between Harvey, Irma, & Maria, along with wildfires and the Las Vegas attack, there are going to be blood shortages across the nation. If you are able, please visit www.redcross.org/give-blood to find a drive nearby and go donate.
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Winners Will Receive A Goodie Bucket & Webb Weekly Will Donate $1 to SPCA for Every Entry We Receive! Find the Ghosts (see below) scattered inside the October 11th and October 18th issues of Webb Weekly. Figure out the correct total for the two weeks and send that number on a postcard along with your name, age, address and phone number to:
Gathering Ghosts Contest c/o Webb Weekly 280 Kane Street, Suite 2 • South Williamsport, PA 17702 or submit via email to contest@webbweekly.com If more than one person guesses the correct number, winners will be determined by random drawing. Winners will be contacted by phone. Deadline for submission is Noon on Friday, October 20th. One entry per child. Must be able to pick up prize at Webb Weekly Office.
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ontinuing one of Lycoming County’s long-standing and important missions, the Lycoming County United Way is in the midst of its annual campaign to support the work of the area’s human service providers in meeting the needs of those whose lives have been affected by adversity. Webb Weekly is proud to lend our voice and support to that of Impact Advertising, Comcast Spotlight, Backyard Broadcasting, iHeart Media, Lamar Outdoor and the Williamsport Sun-Gazette in asking for your thoughtful consideration in helping Lycoming County United Way help thousands of local residents in their time of need. As they have done since 1922, United Way is a catalyst in providing financial support for the everyday work of a myriad of human service agencies operating under the LCUW umbrella. During the past year the collective United Way support was used more than 28,000 times by area residents. This year, under the leadership of new LCUW executive Ron Frick, a former banker and longtime United Way volunteer, and campaign chair Rob Glunk, President & CEO of Muncy Bank & Trust, the organization has expressed its intent to be able to provide support for 55,000 services, almost doubling what was provided last year. “United Ways across the country have experimented with great success on a people or services
goal versus a monetary number goal,” Frick explained. “Failure to raise a dollar amount does not mean lack of impact or lack of effort, but focusing on a dollar amount diminishes our purpose, which is to help people. The most money ever raised by our organization was $1.612 million and we considered that as a starting point and tried to double the number of times we served people in Lycoming County last year. We also included Sullivan and Tioga County in the calculation as we conduct campaigns in those areas as well. We were able to help 6,100 times in each of those counties last year, so 55,000 touches seemed like a reasonable goal.” Frick is no stranger to the annual campaign, serving first as a Loaned Executive in 1984, and working in various divisions of the campaign until serving as Campaign Chair in 2002. In 2003 he became chair of the Peter Herdic Society — the leadership giving section of the campaign. He was also instrumental in working with the late Robert Shangraw in helping to develop the first givers of the Alexis D’Tocqueville Society for donors that contribute at least $10,000 annually. “As our new President, Ron has been working tirelessly since taking the helm July 1 to put together a team which includes seasoned veterans and a healthy contingent of Leadership Lycoming graduates and community leaders who are ready to show the community their leadership skills and how an investment in our community can make a lasting difference,” Glunk added.
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Williamsport Small Business: Michael Loeh (West Milton State Bank) Williamsport Residential: Mary Engel (Community Volunteer) Campaign Cabinet member Alyssa Rogers (Larson Design Group) has been tabbed by Frick to direct the work of a 13-member volunteer force dubbed ‘Campaign Ambassadors’. “For many years United Way worked with a ‘Loaned Executive’ group that helped with workplace campaigns. After an absence of a few years, we asked Alyssa to re-establish this effort,” Frick explained. “Alyssa has directed successful campaigns at Larson Design Group and is, herself, a Leadership Lycoming graduate. Her group will work with small business and corporate workplace campaigns as relationship managers.” Rogers’ team includes: Tara Day-Ulrich (YWCA); Doug Harkness (James V. Brown Library); Max Houseknecht, Jr. (River Valley Health & Dental Clinic); Jillian Houser (Community Volunteer); Michael Ochs (Best Line Leasing); Trinia Poust (Little League International); Justin Ross (Williamsport Area School District); Heather Stafford (UPMC Susquehanna); Paul Watson (Pennsylvania College of Technology): Tanya Weber (Hope Enterprises); Justin Wenner (Larson Design Group); Kim Wetherhold (Muncy Bank & Trust) and Paula Yeckley (Community Services Group). For many years, employee workplace campaigns have provided more than 60% of
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Frick and Glunk lead the volunteer member Campaign Cabinet which serves as the steering committee for campaign operations. Assisting the duo are last year’s campaign co-chairs, Dr. John and Margaret Piper, and this year’s vice chairs, Maurice and Mary Jo Bower. Members of the Campaign Cabinet Divisions include: Corporations: LeeAnn Gephart & Brian Brooking (Woodlands Bank) County Business & Residential: East Lycoming – Krista Dyer (Muncy Bank & Trust) Jersey Shore – Elizabeth Hill (Muncy Bank & Trust) Montgomery – Katie Ulrich (Muncy Bank & Trust) Montoursville – Kirsten Minier (Muncy Bank & Trust) Muncy – Kimberly Feigles (Muncy Bank & Trust) South Williamsport – Kevin Weinhoffer (Muncy Bank & Trust) Education: Jerry McLaughlin (Loyalsock Township School district) Energy: Bryan Pauling (Larson Design Group) Human Service: Melissa Magargle (Family Promise) & Dawn Astin (American RescueWorkers) Leadership Gifts: Frick & Glunk Professional: Barry Rake (Kent Bennett & Associates) Public Service: Tim Mahoney (Community Volunteer) & Paul Nyman (Loyalsock Township Supervisor) State Employee Combined Appeal: Carolyn Hawk (Lycoming County United Way)
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UNITED WAY the annual campaign’s achievement. Frick describes early efforts with local employers this year have been “mostly positive” and initiatives are underway to attract both new donors and volunteers. “To us, a successful campaign is impacting as many lives as we can,” Frick said. “The more we can educate the community on the impact the Lycoming County United Way makes on our community, the easier it will be to get volunteers and expand our donor base. The campaign volunteers we’ve attracted believe in what we are doing. They are committed, passionate and determined to have a successful campaign.” Frank Guardini, (Riverview Bank Vice President) chairs the LCUW Board of Directors and recognizes both the challenges and importance of his organization’s annual campaign. “With a large number of nonprofits in our service area, and an increasing need, raising money can be challenging, but not if you are focused on your mission and the people you help. United Ways across the globe are focusing on the most critical humans service needs. With a focus on mobilizing the collective resources in the community, we are not only working together to solve common problems, but we are making an impact together. “Our goal always needs to be focused on helping more people and having people invest in our United Way local mission. Together
we are fighting for the health, education and financial stability of very person in our service area. That is what we mean by LIVING UNITED.” Glunk, himself a longtime United Way volunteer, understands the impact United Way has in the Lycoming, Sullivan and Tioga county areas where LCUW operates. “I’ve had the opportunity to Chair the Montgomery and Jersey Shore portions of past campaigns in addition to working with campaigns in Williamsport over the past three decades. As a result of my involvement in both the east and west parts of Lycoming County, I’ve observed firsthand the impact LCUW has had on all of our residents. From east to west, community residents and businesses have been generous when asked for a donation because most of them knew of someone in their respective communities whose lives were positively impacted by the United Way.” “Additionally, I’ve spent time on the allocation committee, and I can assure you that the Lycoming County United Way looks equally at trying to improve all of the residents’ lives, regardless of where someone may live.” Donors wishing to contribute to this year’s Lycoming County United Way campaign may do so at participating workplace campaigns across the region or individually by mail; 33 West Third Street, Williamsport, PA 17701 or the LCUW website www.lcuw.org. For additional information, contact the LCUW office at (570) 323-9448.
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Donald E. Feaster, Sr., 90, of Montgomery
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When it comes to planning a funeral, one might think the whole matter can be distilled down to a few decisions that can be left to surviving family members. In actuality, however, there is more to planning a funeral than deciding between cremation and burial and selecting the type of service. For instance, if cremation is preferred, should the cremains be scattered, buried, stored in an urn, or distributed among loved ones? If burial is the choice, which casket and cemetery are preferred? Other details include plot selection, choosing an officiant for the ceremony, selecting invited guests and pallbearers, and many other important decisions. Funeral pre-planning places these matters in the hands of the person most capable of making them. Most of us are not prepared to plan and carry out a funeral ceremony for someone we love. So much of the information available on this critically important subject fails to focus on having a personalized, meaningful funeral that helps families and friends begin the healing process of mourning the death of a loved one. For more information, please call KNIGHT-CONFER FUNERAL HOME at 570-323-7717. You are invited to tour our home at 1914 Memorial Avenue. We have been faithfully serving our community since 1879. QUOTE: “While we’re mourning the loss of our friend, others are rejoicing to meet him behind the veil.” - John Taylor
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to give it up the next day made absolutely no sense. On the enemy side, poor planning and execution led to horrendous defeats during Tet and Mini-Tet as well as the Easter Offensive in 1972. “The Americans were rightfully called-out on their atrocities and the indiscriminate killing of innocent men, women, and children, but so were the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese for their conduct during the capture of Hue during the Tet Offensive. American officials (civilian and military) were rightly criticized for continuing to send men and women into a conflict they had long known was a ‘fool’s errand.” I could barely contain my anger at the duplicity of Lyndon Johnson, Robert MacNamara, Richard Nixon, Henry Kissinger, General William Westmoreland and others, as well as the abhorrent corruption of the
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“Somehow, I felt compassion for Marine veteran John Musgrave who was given up for dead after being wounded and later became a leader in the Vietnam veteran anti-war movement after his return. He had come to know the horror of the war first hand, had a strong point of view while in-country (kill all the enemy you can) and came away with an even stronger point of view (the war was wrong). For the most part, I have always had disdain for the draft dodgers and anti-war protesters. The documentary did not change my feelings toward them. My guilt about how we treated the South Vietnamese from 1973 until the fall of Saigon was triggered in the final episode. I wonder
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what happened to my counterparts and all the South Vietnamese soldiers I had come to know and work with daily and who trusted us. I wonder what had become of the numerous children who flocked around we Covan My’s (American Advisors) as we shared C-rations and candy and who appears in many of the pictures I took during my tour. I was ashamed at how we abandoned those who put their faith in us. “The segment on the building of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial and how it has helped to heal the psychic wounds of the war was powerful. I have visited The Wall numerous times over the years and always come away with a profound sense of grief at the lost
potential of the men and women whose names are engraved there. “I am proud of the American men and women who fought, died, were wounded or held prisoner during the Vietnam War. In the end, the one thing the documentary vividly displayed was that men and women from all backgrounds and cultures came together, not so much as to fight against the enemy and for American policy but to fight and die for each other. “As in any creative endeavor, one can always find nits to pick. In the case of this film I can find some nits but, in my opinion, the documentary can be seen as a success, will stand the test of time, and stand alongside Burns’ previous documentaries, including The Civil War. “PBS, Ken Burns and Lynn Novick are to be
congratulated for contributing to our better understanding of this disastrous historical event.” Al Sever was a crew chief on a helicopter during the years from 1968 to 1972, seeing action in Vietnam. Cambodia and Laos for 31 months during that period. “I think it was well done and neutral in its tone,” Sever said. “I was glad there was nothing — NOTHING — implying that any Honor or Glory was involved in fighting a war. Some days were so damn brutal. It was a war of BRUTALITY. We never fought for cities, mountains or farms. We fought ONLY to kill each other.” “The show talks about our POWs ...but like every show I ever saw about POWS, It
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and having been from the Delta to the DMZ, I easily recognized Ken Burns indicating how our Military changed each year. The “Patriots of ‘68” were not the same breed of people as the “Druggies of ‘70”, or the “Race Warriors” of ‘71.” And what about our return? Despite common myths, I never heard of any soldier being spit on when he returned…My only bad personal experiences were at Penn State University where many professors showed their hatred for the men who fought in Viet Nam.” “And the end?? It is a prophecy of our wars in Iraq and Afghanistan — same thing again. No plan; no strategy; just throw money at an enemy who will fight us forever.” Paul Baclawski is a U.S. Army veteran, who was a foot soldier in Vietnam. Here are his thoughts. “I had a lot of mixed emotions watching
the series. At first, I watched to find out the political agenda of the U.S. As a 20-year old I was unaware of the reasons we were involved and also about the unrest on our major college campuses. You didn’t get to see TV in the Army. As a drafted soldier I was just trying to get home alive. “All the action, firefight battles were true to life taken from actual footage on both sides. I got a different view of how prepared the NVA (North Vietnamese Army) were. One of the commentators said that the North was committed and the South was riding on the coattails of the U.S., which we learned was true. I thought that the information on the prosecution of Lt. Calley was a real example of how no one wanted to accept responsibility. At the end of that segment, I thought we should have prosecuted Presidents Kennedy, Johnson,
and Nixon for war crimes. I never saw anyone killed, tortured or mistreated by any of the men in our Company, so I did not relate to anything John Kerry talked about. “I did see young South Vietnamese men in Saigon that appeared to be of military age that were mentioned in the show as ‘Saigon Cowboys.’ I related them to young men in the States that didn’t get drafted because they knew someone politically. I knew some men who were not doing so great in college but didn’t get drafted like me. I ended my time in the military traveling through the Port Authority Terminal in New York City where a young woman around 20 years of age spit on me, because I was wearing a uniform. “I didn’t watch the entire series. Once I got the political picture of the time I stopped.”
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failed to indicate how few US Army enlisted men were taken, prisoner. They were shot — just like, we shot their enlisted men. Millions of men were drafted and served in combat as US Army Enlisted men, but ONLY 77 US Army enlisted men were POWs.” “Several times the Series talked about medical triages. Some people do not believe the military does triage and that the wounded sometimes were put out in the sun to die. It was hard to walk by those guys lying there, out on your way to fight the same guys who placed them on their death beds. I always wondered if I would soon be lying next to them holding my intestines in my hands while I choked to death on my blood.” “Having served in country during ‘68, ‘69,’70, ‘71, and ’72,
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ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS... Submit contributions in a What: When: Where: format to webbnews@webbweekly.com. View more calendar listings at www.webbweekly.com. EVENTS EVENTS... Local Fall Fishing Program - Susquehanna Trout Unlimited What: “Now is the Time for Great Fall Fishing” will be the theme of the monthly meeting of the Susquehanna Chapter of Trout Unlimited. Veteran local angler Jim Latini will describe the many notable trout streams here in northcentral PA, which can provide exceptional fall fishing opportunities. Jim will cover how to obtain maps to find the best spots, upto-date stream conditions such as flows and temperatures by using internet sites, and some tips on how to fish those streams when you go. The public is welcome and encouraged to attend. When: Wednesday, October 11th at 7:00 p.m. Where: Fellowship Hall at the rear of First Presbyterian Church at 102 East Third St., Williamsport. WBHRS Hosts Tony Samento—High Impact Safety What: High Impact Safety Presentation. Tony Samento, President of Samento Industrial Training Systems Tony assists companies in complying with OSHA’s Federal Regulations while laying the foundations to create an uncompromising safety culture. Tony always engages his audience and is one of our most popular speakers. Bring a front line supervisor FREE! This program is approved for HRCI credits and SHRM credits. Event registration can be completed online at www. wbhrs.org or by contacting Kristen Callahan, West Branch HR Society Board Secretary, atsecretary@westbranchhr. org or 570-322-1776. Membership applications are also available from the website. When: Wed, October 11, from 8:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m. Where: Williamsport Country Club, 800 Country Club Dr., Williamsport, PA. Montoursville Garden Club What: The Montoursville Garden Club will feature a presentation by well known gourd artist, Reagan Bitler, at their October meeting. Reagan’s pieces often feature the use
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of dark pyrography lines, cut outs, and the incorporation of unique embellishment materials in his gourd art. He teaches gourd classes, is a member of the Pennsylvania and several other Gourd Societies, and his finished pieces are sold in many shops and craft fairs throughout Pennsylvania. Reagan lives in Hanover, Pennsylvania where he is an 8th grade social studies teacher. The public is welcome to attend. Members please note the change of date. When: October 12, 2017 at 1:00 p.m. Where: Montoursville Presbyterian Church, 900 Elm St., Montoursville. Run for Cover What: Employee wellness 2.2 mile walk/run/march. When: Friday, October 13, 2017 from 3 p.m.-5 p.m. Where: Federal Correctional Complex, Allenwood, 2 U.S. 15, Allenwood. Dinner What: Broiled or beer battered haddock or BBQ pork chops. When: Friday, October 13, 2017, 5 p.m. Where: American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport. Band What: South 15 band. When: Friday, October 13, 2017, 9 p.m. Where: American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport. Murder Mystery What: “Murder Under the Big Top” Mystery Dinner Theatre. Find the killer before the grand finale. $28 admission & catered dinner; legal beverages available; call 570-322-8448, ext.10. Benefit West House, Inc. When: Friday, October 13th, 6:30 p.m. dinner; 7:30 p.m. show. Where: Callie Hall, 912 Almond Street, Williamsport.
Truck or Treat What: “Truck er’ Treat Car Show” A fund-raiser for the “Summer Alive” Children’s Program in Montgomery and the Lycoming County SPCA. The car show is in conjunction with the “1st Annual Muscle Car Poker Run” in honor of Dave Miller. The Poker Run will end at the Riverside Campground. There will be Food and Craft vendors, Games & Activities, Live entertainment, and Fun for All Ages. Visit the Facebook page at “3rd Annual Truck er’ Treat Car Show”. Contact for
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BBQ Dinner What: Pulled pork BBQ dinner also includes baked beans, macaroni salad, pepper slaw, drinks and dessert. When: Saturday October 14th from 4-7 p.m. Where: Sugar Valley Fire Co. 24 West Anthony St. Loganton. Spaghetti Dinner What: The Warrior Run Varsity Cheerleaders have been invited to perform in the Pregame Show at the Citrus Bowl on New Year’s Day. They will hold a Spaghetti Dinner to help raise funds for their trip. Cost is $9 for adults, $5 for kids (4-9). Meal includes spaghetti, meatballs, salad and dessert. 50/50 and raffles, too! When: Saturday, October 14th from 4 p.m.-8 p.m. Where: Watsontown United Methodist Church, 1319 8th St Drive, Watsontown. Gift Card Bingo What: Gift card bingo. Cost: $20 in advance / $25 at the door. Contact: Marly at 570-412-5127 or email stjohnsucc@ymail. com. When: October 15, 2017. Doors open at 12:30 p.m.; early bird starts at 1:45 p.m.; regular bingo starts at 2:00 p.m. Where: St. John’s UCC, 906 Old Route 15, New Columbia, PA. LuLaRoe Bingo What: LuLaRoe Bingo. We are only selling 100 tickets! Tickets must be purchased and picked up before the event. Every person coming needs to purchase a ticket. There will be special games, raffles, and 50/50! All winnings will be LuLaRoe! Our LuLaRoe Consultant is Melissa Shoop. Contact: Marly at 570-412-5127 or email stjohnsucc@ymail.com. Cost: $30 if purchased by October 4 (includes mystery leggings)/$25 after October 4 (does not include leggings). When: October 15, 2017. Doors Open at 12:00; Early Bird starts at 1:45; Regular Bingo starts at 2:00 p.m. Where: St. John’s UCC, 906 Old Route 15, New Columbia. Williamsport Herb Guild What: Nathan Reagan, horticulturist will be talking to us about creating fall/winter planters. When: Monday October 16, 2017, at 7:00 p.m. Where: Covenant Central Presbyterian Church, 807 West
4th St., Williamsport. Career Fair What: PA CareerLink® Clinton County Career Fair. This is an opportunity to meet area employers and educational providers. When: Wednesday, October 18th 10:00 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Where: Susque-View Home, 22 Cree Drive, Lock Haven. CHURCH EVENTS EVENTS... CHURCH Free Community Dinner What: Free community dinner. When: Thursday, October 12, 2017. Dinner served at 5:30 p.m. Sanctuary open 5:00-5:30 p.m. for prayer and meditation. Where: Redeemer Lutheran Church, 1101 Washington Blvd., Williamsport. Use outside stairway to Social Hall. Homemade Days What: Homemade days and Chinese auction. When: October 13th from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. and October 14th from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Where: Strawbridge-Kedron United Methodist Church, 14725 Route 220 Hwy Hughesville. Car Show What: Car, truck, and tractor show. When: October 13th from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Where: Strawbridge-Kedron United Methodist Church, 14725 Route 220 Hwy Hughesville. Basement Sale What: Semi-annual Mill Creek United Methodist Church Basement Sale with lunch available and Vegetable beef soup for sale by the quart, chicken corn and ham and bean soup also available. When: Friday, October 13, 8:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m., and Saturday, October 14, 8:00 a.m.-noon. Where: Church is located at 2255 Warrensville Rd., Montoursville. Chicken & Biscuit Supper What: Homemade chicken & biscuits with mashed potatoes, green beans, cole slaw, beverage & dessert. Adults are $9, children are $4 and under six are free. Take-outs available. Handicapped accessible. When: Saturday October 14, 2017 from 4-6 p.m.
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Baked Steak Dinner What: Baked Steak Dinner. Adults $9.00 Children $5.00 Advanced tickets recommended phone 570-360-1595. When: October 14th from 4-6:30 p.m. Where: Montoursville Presbyterian Church, 900 Elm St. Filled Pork Chop Dinner What: Filled Pork Chop Dinner featuring potatoes, gravy, vegetable, dessert and beverage. $9 each, children $5. Takeouts available. When: Saturday, October 14, 2017 from 4-6 p.m. Where: Holy Spirit Evangelical Lutheran Church, 10275 State Route 44, Watsontown, between McEwensville and Turbotville on Route 44. Soup Sale What: A soup sale will be held. The soup kettles will be fired up outside to make ham and bean, chicken corn and vegetable beef soups that will be sold by the bowl or by the quart. A lunch will be served and baked goods will be for sale. When: Saturday, October 14, 2017 from 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Where: Tivoli United Methodist Church, 9598 Route 220 Highway, Hughesville (2 miles north of Picture Rocks). Fall Festival What: Free fall family fun festival. When: Saturday October 14th 2017, from noon-4 p.m. Where: Lycoming Valley Baptist Church, 4980 Lycoming Mall Dr., Montoursville.
Christian Ladies Group What: The Christian Ladies Group will meet and Kathryn Shade will speak about the Shroud of Turin. The public is invited to attend. When: Wednesday, October 18, 2017 at 1:00 p.m. Where: Tivoli United Methodist Church, 9598 Route 220 Highway, Hughesville. MEETINGS MEETINGS... Meeting What: Monthly Home Association Meeting When: Saturday, October 14, 2017, 10 a.m. Where: American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport. Meeting What: American Legion Monthly Meeting When: Saturday, October 14, 2017, 11 a.m. Where: American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport.
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he community came back to Curtin Intermediate School on Friday night to help “kick it to poverty” with the return of SOCKTOBERFEST. The kickoff event launched the school’s month-long sock drive to benefit Lycoming County’s homeless. Better known as #socktober, the movement began four years ago by Kid President and Soul Pancake to help the homeless around the U.S. The event included many free activities, such as a bounce
house, Sock-er Golf, a bike safety session with an obstacle course, a meet-and-greet with local homeless shelter officials, challenges, yard games and art stations. The school’s PTO also sold concessions to help raise funds for the school, with a percentage of its proceeds going to area homeless shelters. Many of those who attended brought new packages of socks to jumpstart donations. Last October, the school collected 3,000 pairs of socks. This year, the school hopes to collect 3,500 pairs.
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all it a lesson in citizenship. A three-day fundraising campaign last month to support an East Texas elementary school affected by Hurricane Harvey exceeded expectations by nearly $1,200 — a success celebrated on Friday afternoon. Students at Hepburn-Lycoming Primary School were challenged by Principal Michele Kunkle to raise $2,000 for Rosa Parks Elementary School in Fresno, Texas. Not only did the school
community meet the goal but surpassed it by 158 percent, raising $3,175. Sporting their Millionaire pride, students gathered in the school’s gymnasium to celebrate their achievement. As promised, Kunkle allowed students to tape her to the wall and throw pies and water balloons at her. The funds raised will go to the families of the students at Rosa Parks Elementary School to help purchase school supplies, clothes and food.
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Individuals Senator Gene Yaw State Representative Garth Everett Alivia Tagliaferri - Speaker City of Williamsport & Mayor Campana Daniel Forrestal Darlene Boyle Fred March Jeff & Kathy Johnson Jennifer Eisner - Singer Jennifer Houseknecht Marc Cavalli – Speaker Melissa Hornberger Monica Casale River Valley Transit Employees Ryan Brelsford Tami & Ken Feese Ted Minier Troy Krout – Harley Davidson Representative Williamsport Streets & Parks Employees
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Investing in the Health of Moms and Babies By Natalie McCullen RN, BSN, IBCLC
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here is more to breastfeeding than providing milk. By protecting the health status of both mom and baby, breastfeeding has a positive impact on the level of overall public health, along with benefits for our economy and environment, too. From the first drops of breast milk, called colostrum, babies receive important antibodies in a rich, gold-colored liquid that coats the intestinal tract, creating a barrier against harmful bacteria. As the baby develops, the unique makeup of breast milk changes to meet his or her needs for nutrients and antibodies that will protect him or her from illnesses. This results in fewer incidences of ear infections,
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a family less than formula feeding. Meanwhile, and because there’s nothing to manufacture, dispose of, or ship, it has less impact on the environment than formula. Breastfeeding also contributes to a more productive workforce since parents miss less work to care for sick infants. The Centers for Disease Control’s Breastfeeding Report Card shows the percentage of U.S. infants who begin breastfeeding continues to rise. In 2013, 81.1 percent of U.S. infants started to breastfeed, with 51.8 percent still breastfeeding at six months. This is up from 77 percent and 49 percent in the 2012 breastfeeding report card. The Healthy People 2020 Goals set by the Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion aim to increase these percentages to 81.9 and 60.9 percent, respectively. Research indicates that if 90 percent of families breastfed exclusively for six months, the U.S. would save
$13 billion per year in medical care costs because fully breastfed infants typically need fewer sick care visits, prescriptions, and hospitalizations. Each mom’s breastfeeding choices and goals must be respected, but eliminating breastfeeding barriers at the workplace, in public venues, and even social pressure can help mothers who choose to sustain breastfeeding to be successful. Breastfeeding is a natural part of childbirth, however, it is not always easy. It involves an investment of time and personal energy. Breastfeeding is a team effort, and moms and babies need support from those around them to help them meet their goals. Establishing and supporting breastfeeding in the days after delivery are critical for success. Hospitals across the U.S. are striving to provide optimal care that protects breastfeeding and mother-
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with other baby care and household tasks, and also by encouraging and helping mom to seek assistance when facing challenges. Employers and business owners can support breastfeeding by providing a quiet, clean place for mom to breastfeed and/or pump and store breast milk. At the heart of it, breastfeeding is part of a special relationship between a mom and her baby—one that can have a lasting impact on his or her health and well being. When this relationship is respected and protected by our community, everyone benefits. Natalie McCullen, RN, BSN, IBCLC is a lactation consultant with The Birthplace at UPMC Susquehanna. She is certified by the International Board of Lactation Consultant Examiners and specializes in the clinical management of breastfeeding.
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a survivor to speak out their struggle with violence. Trained advocates will be on site for anyone needing support.” Later in the month, on Tuesday, October 24 at 5:30 p.m. at the YWCA is hosting a “What Would You Do” interactive round table discussion open to the public. “This round table discussion will put real skills into the hands of the public. We will focus on how to respond to a friend or loved one you think is experiencing abuse, how to intervene if you see a violent situation, how employers can care for staff who disclose they are struggling with abuse and more,” Morningstar said. The YWCA’s Wise Options program provides 24/7 emergency services to all those seeking to escape a physically, emotionally, financially or sexually abusive relationship.
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all is not only a good time to clean out your closet, as you transition your wardrobe from summer to winter wear, it is also an opportunity to inventory your toiletries. As flu season approaches, taking stock of your medicine cabinet, makeup bag, and other personal care sundries will give you a chance to get a head start on winter!
First, gather all of your medicine cabinet items and toiletries in one place so you can see what all you’re dealing with. Then start checking expiration dates. The other day I came across half a bottle of Nyquil that expired in 2015 (yikes)! Bernadette Put anything out of date in Ulsamer the discard pile. All medicines should have expiration dates and those past their date should be
TO BE HELD ON-SITE AT: 494 LAZY SPRINGS ROAD, LINDEN PA 17744 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 15 2017 @ 3PM Fire & Water - Cleanup & Restoration ANTHONY township * lycoming County, PA 24 Hour Emergency Service. Over 1,600 Franchises in North America FOR AN APPOINTMENT TO SEE THIS FINE PROPERTY, PLEASE CALL THE OFFICE AT (570) 494-0170 * OR CALL: RON (570) 220-0062, ROD (570) 419-1550, AMANDA (570) 220-0255 IMPECCABLE GENTLEMAN’S FARM * 41 ACRES * 4 BEDROOM FARM HOUSE SERVPRO® of OGMs INCLUDED * 2 BATHROOMS * 3 CAR GARAGE * UPDATED KITCHEN * OUTBUILDINGS BEAUTIFUL, QUIET COUNTRY SETTING * ROAMING WILD LIFE * SPECTACULAR VIEWS Williamsport/ * PLEASE WATCH FOR DETAILS REGARDING A MODEST AMOUNT OF CONTENTS TO BE SOLD SAME DAY (TIME & FULL LISTING TBA) * TO BE SOLD AFTER & IF REAL ESTATE SELLS * TWO JOHN DEERE TRACTORS (BOTH ONE OWNER): Montoursville 830 JD 3-CYL. DIESEL W/ SUN SHADE & JD 445 GAS LAWN TRACTOR W/ 60” DECK & BAGGER Terms: NO BUYER’S PREMIUM Cashier’s or certified check written to ROAN Inc. or CASH in the amount $45,000 required at time of auction as down payment. Settlement made 30 days from the date of sale upon the delivery of clear deed. Directions: From Rt. 220 turn onto Quenshuckeny Road, follow Quenshuckeny Road 570-546-3500 for 2.3 miles turn LEFT onto East Emery’s Church Road for 1/2 mile and RIGHT onto TH
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For non-medications check for signs of degradation. While nothing too harmful can come from using expired makeup, some products may cause minor irritations, and some will be downright unappealing and not look, smell, or act as initially intended. If it looks funky, get rid of it. In general: liquid cosmetics are good for up to a year or so, while powders have a longer shelf life of up to 3 years, depending on the quality. Eye and brow pencils can last from 1-3 years if properly stored
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9 mi. SW. of Fry’s Turkey Ranch restaurant off the Route #15 Steam Valley exit. Gated setting on top of the Buckhorn Mountain, Cogan House Twp, Lycoming Cnty (Contact auctioneer for a private showing)
$144,000 1644 Elmira St Williamsport Hosted by Trent Ungard - Realtor
$104,500 2704 Dove St Williamsport Hosted by Chad Saylor - Realtor
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Looking for a home/hunting cabin off the grid? Well…look no more! This 20.4 acre mature timber wooded parcel property has a converted 40’x70’x14’ ceiling, well-insulated, steel building with 26’x40’ nice living quarters in knotty pine motif, having 2 BR’s & 2 full baths with showers, kitchen & open DR/LR combo. Home also has a heated 44’x40’ garage/storage area for the “toys”. Total property is heated with a Harmon oil, coal or wood fired forced hot air furnace, in addition to having a supplemental wood burner in the living quarters, which is approx. 1000 sq. ft. Home has 200 amp electric service, electric hot water heater, good well water & an on-site septic system. Out buildings consist of a well maintained 3 bay pole shed approx. 16’x30’ (1 bay stacked with firewood), chicken coup/storage shed and a 1/3 acre fenced-in yard complete w/a garden. This property is nestled in a nice, secluded, off-the-grid area 9 miles SW of Fry’s Turkey Ranch…Southern Tioga Area SD. Note: Real estate & all Sub-Surface OGM rights are being offered separately. Terms: 20+ acre parcel sells absolute @ $200,000 with a $20,000 deposit day of auction on real estate and all sub-surface oil, gas & mineral rights sell absolute @ $100,000 with a $10,000 deposit day of auction with good PA check or certified funds payable to Marquette’s Auction Marketing, balance at closing within 60 days of sale date. NO buyer’s premium on real estate or OGM rights. Real estate & OGM rights are subject to owner confirmation. Statements made day of auction take precedence over previously printed material. Inspections may be done at potential buyer’s expense prior to auction. Real estate & OGM rights will be sold as-is @ 1 P.M. Photos & full listing @ auctionzip.com ID#1907 or marquetteauctions.com. Owner is VERY motivated to sell! Selling the real estate & OGM rights for David L. Litzelman.
$174,900 1721 Chestnut St Williamsport Hosted by Amy Lambert - Realtor
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responsibly disposed of. This means, dumping liquids down the drain and throwing the pills in the garbage. If disposing in the garbage, be sure to mix the pills with dirt, kitty litter or used coffee grounds. Be sure to check which medical containers can be recycled, and then properly clean them out for recycling. With prescription drugs, take extra care and flush pills down the toilet. You can also drop them off at any of the med return boxes located throughout the county. There is one in the Williamsport Police Department and at all township police departments and sheriffs’ offices.
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and sharpened. Mascara is only good for 3 months after its initial use and lipsticks are good for up to 18 months, while lip balms can last up to 5 years. Nail polish can last from 1-2 years, depending on the quality. If you shake the bottle and the formula won’t mix up, the polish is garbage. Nail polish remover does not expire—so there’s a win! Most cosmetics are now marked with an expiration date in the form of a little jar
Custom Cabinetry
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denoting the number of months it is good for after opening. Additional toiletries like cleansers, moisturizers, and face creams are good for 1-2 years, again depending on the quality. Sunscreen is good for one year, so be sure to ditch any leftovers from the summer. Bath products like soap, body washes, shampoo, and conditioner last for up to 3 years. Toothpaste and mouthwash should have expiration dates to check. Once you’ve sorted through all of your toiletries, clean off the bottles and
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wash and medicines. The items we each use on a daily basis are placed in the most convenient spots. Backup supplies can be stored in a linen closet, in baskets, or plastic containers, whatever fits in your space and style. Depending on how many bath and powder rooms you have, this could be quite an undertaking, but necessary — especially for expired medications. The final step is to be sure and stock up on over-the-counter drugs and home remedies before the first frost. There’s nothing worse than having to do a CVS run when you’re fighting a runny nose and sore throat, right?
MARR PUBLIC ESTATE AUCTION #295
Saturday, October 14, 2017 – 11:30 A.M. LOCATION -- 92 INDUSTRIAL PARK ROAD, MUNCY, PA (Selling at the Gallery on the Farm. Look for the Windmill)
*** Antiques-Collectibles / Furniture / Household / Tools *** 11:30 - 12:59 - (Outback with Ms. Betty) - Lawn / Garden / Tools / Misc. Furniture 12:30 - 12:59 P.M. - Strictly Milk Bottles (Main Hall) 1:00 -(there bouts) Main Hall - Antiques & Collectible – Much More! 2:00: - Furniture
Auctioneer Note: 11:30 Start !! FULL listing and pictures on auctionzip.com (enter #5545). Inside A/C building, Chairs provided, good food and laughter is available!! Terms: Cash or good PA check. Credit cards (include lost 3% Discount). All verbal statements take precedence over previously written materials. NO, that’s right, NO Buyer’s Premium, NONE!!!! All items are sold “AS IS, WHERE IS”, No guaranties made by the seller
– Assoc. Auctioneer – – Apprentice Auctioneer – Ms. Betty Cheshier Levi Spring AA-019492 AU-006025
Saturday, October 21, 2017 – 11:00 A.M.
LOCATION: 60 N. Railroad St., Hughesville, PA This quaint 2 Bedroom / 1 Bath wood framed home offers over 900 sq.ft. of Living Area including a Eat -in Kitchen area and living room. There is a fully cemented basement, fully enclosed patio area & attached 1 car garage. All is situated on a 2 parcel lot with room for development. A detached building of nearly 1,100 sq.ft allows for car & personal storage/hobby room. Auctioneer Note: 11:00 Start !!
FULL listing and pictures on auctionzip.com (enter #5545).
Terms: Real Estate to be sold with the immediate confirmation of the owner. Cashier’s check made payable to Interstate Auction Svcs, Escrow or Cash in the amount of $2,000.00 required at time of auction as down payment. 6% Buyers Premium Charged. For Photo’s & additional Terms of Sale go to ¬auctionzip. com ENTER #5545. Call the Auctioneer to view this property. (570) 220-0163.
92 Industrial Park Rd., Muncy, PA 17756 570-935-0376
– Auctioneer – Chuck Kindlimann AU-003818-L
– Assoc. Auctioneer – – Apprentice Auctioneer – Ms. Betty Cheshier Levi Spring AA-019492 AU-006025
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92 Industrial Park Rd., Muncy, PA 17756 570-935-0376
– Auctioneer – Chuck Kindlimann AU-003818-L
HUGHESVILLE REAL ESTATE (2 PARCELS) OFFERED AT PUBLIC AUCTION #296
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containers you’re keeping with a damp cloth — you don’t want to put them back dirty. Before you do put them back, give your cabinets and vanity drawers a good clean as well. Wipe them out and vacuum out any dust. Also, clean the sink, countertop, the mirror, and the outside of your medicine cabinet. After you’ve cleaned, divide what’s leftover into categories. For example, I found it helpful to designate a shelf for my husband, several shelves for my products, a third area for shared items like dental floss and Band-Aids, then a space for our daughter’s baby
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REAL ESTATE AUCTION Penn Township – Picture Rocks Lycoming County, PA
Two Story Log Home on 2.45 Acres 65 Boston Cove Road
24’x32’ with wrap around balcony on front and both sides. Front balcony has a roof. Full basement with hot air propane gas furnace, wood burning outlet, 200 amp electric, laundry hook-up. Well water and septic. This property has fruit trees plus mature pines and hardwood trees. Has 50’ on Muncy Creek. This property has never been finished and is being sold in as-is condition. Do not miss a great opportunity to remodel this log home to your own taste. The structure is off the main road, which makes for great privacy and out of flood plain. Directions: At Picture Rocks, directly across from Lewis Lumber Co., take Center St. to bridge. Cross bridge and continue on Boston Rd. to Boston Cove Rd. Sign on left side of road.
Buyer has option to inspect for lead based paint prior to auction date. Sale subject to owner’s confirmation. A 10% buyer’s premium to be paid by purchaser as part of the purchase price. Terms: $6,000 deposit in cash or approved check at time of auction. Balance of cash in 30 days. See your favorite lender right away. Get your commitment so you will be ready to buy.
VERY MOTIVATED SELLER
Statements made day of auction take precedence over written material.
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Nolan Auctions
Carl A. Nolan AU-002133L Carl R. Nolan AA-002324-L
Auctioneer & Real Estate 12 West Second Avenue South Williamsport, PA 17702
County Hall Corner Everyday Heroes By Larry Stout
- Aluminum - Chain Link - PVC
SALE DATE: Saturday October 21st at Noon on site
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t was an unusually hot Tuesday afternoon in Williamsport on September 19th as Agents Bryan Bower and Adam Lorson of the Lycoming County Adult Probation Office were driving to visit a few of their clients. As they were slowly going along one of the city streets, Bryan noticed one of his former clients walking along the sidewalk and commented to his colleague, “Hey, Adam, I know that guy and he doesn’t look too good.” They continued driving and a very short time later they heard a 911 call over their car radio of an unresponsive male on the street that they had just passed by. Even though it was not in their job description, the two men quickly agreed to proceed to the emergency since they were less than a minute away. When they arrived, they saw the very individual that Bryan had recognized earlier lying on the ground. He had turned blue and they were unable to get a pulse. Both men recognized the telltale signs of an overdose, so they quickly pulled out their emergency bag and Bryan administered the opiate antidote, Narcan (naloxone). The window that Narcan works is very short, as brain damage can occur within
only a few minutes of an opioid overdose as the result of a lack of oxygen to the brain. In this case, the man did quickly revive and immediately thanked the two men for saving his life. No, that is what should have happened. What really happened was as the man slowly gained consciousness; he became flailing his arms and demanding that the officers get their hands off of him. About three or four minutes later, emergency responders arrived and took the main to the hospital for further treatment. Everyone agreed that had Bryan and Adam not arrived when they did, this individual would have died. And for that act, Agents Bryan Bower and Adam Lorson were honored at the regular County Commissioners Meeting on Thursday, September 28th by Commissioners Jack McKernan,
the Lycoming County Adult Probation Office, it comes with the job. Amazingly, the APO has not any turnover in the past nine years. What makes this so amazing is that the national average for probation officers is 4.5 years. Though it was two outstanding young probation officers who were honored for their quick life-saving actions that day in September, as well they should be, the honor is also to the leadership of Ed McCoy, Chief Adult Probation Officer, Scott Metzger, Deputy Adult Probation Officer, and to the entire staff who truly embody the meaning of what it means to be “public servants.” Every day they do a Job Well Done!
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Listed by: Nancy Ulrich – 570.447.8851
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Listed by: Brian Girio – 570.772.1428
Listed by: Lori Smith – 512.878.3167
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10 E. SOUTHVIEW AVE/ WILLIAMSPORT
314 QUARRY ROAD MUNCY
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528 FAIRMONT AVENUE S. WILLIAMSPORT
2299 DR POUST ROAD HUGHESVILLE
MLS# WB-82163 – 139,900 $
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Listed by: Jack Persun – 570.337.9013
MLS# WB-82031 – $132,000
MLS# WB-82071 – 259,999 $
NEW LISTING!
3 BEDROOM / 1.5 BATH
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amie called and scheduled an appointment to meet with me because she was frustrated by one of my sermons. Everything I knew about Jamie was good. She was a dedicated wife and mother. She volunteered in several organizations, including our church. She was quick to encourage people and always seemed to be in a positive frame of mind. She lived a very healthy lifestyle and had a strong moral compass. She was trustworthy, reliable and straightforward. She was what some people would refer to as “the salt of the earth”. When she arrived at my office, she was visibly agitated. I invited her to have a seat and we made small talk for a few minutes — and then she cut to the chase. She was frustrated by my sermon entitled, “The Bad News”. In that sermon, just as I did in my last article, I shared about the third statement in the
good news of Jesus Christ: While it is true that (1) God loves us and (2) God has a purpose for our lives, it is also true that (3) sin has separated us from God’s love and purpose. Jamie was convinced that her good life was enough to earn God’s approval. She believed Tim that her hard work, faithful Hartzell service and consistent church attendance had secured God’s favor and her place in heaven. “How can you suggest that a good person like me is separated from God’s love and purpose because of sin?” To make her point, she brought up people like Adolph Hitler and Jeffrey Dahmer. She mentioned drug dealers and pimps and murderers. She compared herself to them and just couldn’t see how her good life could result in separation from God. Comparing ourselves to notoriously immoral people is what I call comparing downward. And she was right. Compared to those people, her life was exemplary. Frankly, if you compare Tim Hartzell to Adolph Hitler, Hartzell comes out looking pretty good. I like comparing downward.
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bitterness, hatred, impure thoughts, angry outbursts, jealousy…she quietly admitted that in some way, shape or form, she had been guilty of all of these. I encouraged Jamie to compare her life to the sinless life of Jesus Christ and the perfect holiness of Almighty God. Friends, when our pride gets the best of us and we begin thinking that we are really something, it’s likely that we are comparing downward. But when she compared herself upward, Jamie’s life came up terribly short. The same thing happens when I compare my life upward. And if God’s Word is powerful and true, then my guess is that yours comes up short too. You see, “All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.” Jamie sat quietly. I could see that an inner struggle was taking place between her human pride and the convicting power of God’s Word and Spirit. The struggle ended when she confessed that she was a sinner in need of a savior. When Jamie surrendered her pride, God’s grace rushed in. It was her best day. My friend, God has grace for you too. It’s possible that the only thing standing in the way is your pride. Your best day is the day you lay down your pride and acknowledge that you are a sinner in need of mercy. I pray that today will be your best day.
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But such downward comparisons are a mirage. They make us feel better about ourselves while we die of thirst — separated from the living water of God’s love and purpose. I read to Jamie from Luke 18:9-14, To some who were confident of their own righteousness and looked down on everybody else, Jesus told this parable: “Two men went up to the temple to pray, one a Pharisee and the other a tax collector. The Pharisee stood up and prayed about himself: ‘God, I thank you that I am not like other men — robbers, evildoers, adulterers — or even like this tax collector. I fast twice a week and give a tenth of all I get.’ But the tax collector stood at a distance. He would not even look up to heaven, but beat his breast and said, ‘God, have mercy on me, a sinner.’ I tell you that this man, rather than the other, went home justified before God. For everyone who exalts himself will be humbled, and he who humbles himself will be exalted.” I asked Jamie if she had ever told a lie. She laughed and said, “Of course. It would be a lie to say I haven’t”. I asked her if she had ever stolen anything. She paused for a moment, and then admitted that she had. I asked her if she had ever cheated on a test or knowingly left an amount off of her tax return. She looked down at her feet and said, “Yes.” I asked her about gossip, greed,
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he best way to insure that the venison you will serve your family and friends for supper is as flavorful as possible is to take only a well placed shot, do a thorough and clean job during the field dressing and cool down the meat as quickly as possible. More often than not, if someone says they just don’t like the taste of venison, then one or more of those steps were not followed. Assuming that you took all the right precautions and you have received a variety of cuts from the butcher, let’s look at some ways to prepare some mouth-watering meals. Venison Chili One of the absolute favorites within my family, especially now with the cooler, crisp fall weather, is venison chili. It is not difficult to make and lends itself to changing up the ingredients to suit your family’s preferences. I begin by selecting the largest soup pot available — in the 1620 quart range. Here is my recipe: • 3 # venison burger • 2 large cans chicken broth (or beef broth) & 2 large cans of red kidney beans • 2 large cans diced tomatoes (I also add a quart of my canned stewed tomatoes) • 2 large sweet onions, 2 red or green bell peppers and 7-8 stalks of celery — all diced, and a one pound pack of sliced mushrooms. Combine the cans of broth,
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e spend a lot of time talking about, thinking about, and in my case, also writing about how to find and hopefully take a deer. I wonder how much thought we put into getting that deer home after the hunt. I realize that in many cases a lot of hunters aren’t really that far from a vehicle, camp, or home, and the deer drag won’t be all that difficult. If you downed a buck most hunters simply grab an antler and start dragging, but if it’s an antlerless deer that’s a different story. I always carry a good length of rope in my backpack just for that reason. Certainly even relatively short drags can
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ball in the endzone. Moments after the miscue Moyers’ coach grabbed him and said they would be going right back to him as their running back. Moyers, who is just a freshman, answered the call. “He’s going to be our running back for the next four years,” Lewisburg coach Marc Persing said. “I told him we were going right back to him.” Moyers carried the ball just one more time in the opening half, but opened
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Lewisburg’s Max Moyers makes a cut against a Montoursville defender in the backfield. Moyers broke out against the Warriors, rushing for 140 yards and two second half touchdowns. (Photo by Brett R. Crossley).
touchdowns. He’s by far the leading rushing on the team, averaging 4.8 yards every time he touches the ball. Moyers could have easy folded after the fumble against Montoursville, but he didn’t. And as the weather started to take a turn so did Moyers, who did the majority of his running in the second half when his team needed him. If that wasn’t enough, he also played an outstanding game defensively to help the Green Dragons limit Montoursville’s offense throughout the night. On a young team attempting to build a name for itself young players like Moyers, who are making the most of their chances, are crucial. Moyers provides leadership as a freshman. He also gives young players something to strive for.
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Parking Shuttles • Music • Food • Fun For All LEGAL NOTICE IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF LYCOMING COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. No: 17-1158, In Re: Vanessa Rae Welshans, Petition To Change Name. NOTICE is hereby given that on July 27, 2017 the petition of Vanessa Rae Welshans was filed in
Bill’s Handyman Service No Job Too Small Quality Work Carpentry, Electrical, Snow Plowing Additions, Deck & Patio
220-2693
the Court Of Common Pleas of Lycoming County. Praying for a decree to change name from Vanessa Rae Welshans To Ayden Jasper Welshans. The court has fixed October 24, 2017, at 1:30 pm, in court room #3 of the Lycoming County Courthouse, 48 West Third Street, Williamsport, Pennsylvania as the time and place for the hearing on said petition when and where all per-
sons interested may appear and show cause, if any they have why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted. 123398 PETS/LIVESTOCK CATS/KITTENS
DOGS/PUPPIES ACA REGISTERED BERNESE MOUNTAIN PUPPIES. Nice Markings. Pick Out Yours Now. Ready October 5th. $1,050.00 Each. 2 Year Old Male Bernese, Good Pet, $850.00. Call 570-980-3636. 123392 GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES. Shots And Wormed. Vet Checked. AKC Registered. $450.00. Call 570-547-6341. 123386 3 MALE PUPPIES FOR SALE. Pomeranian - Jack Russell Mix. Very Cute. 2 Black W/ Brown Spots, 1 Brown W/White Streaks. Vet Checked, Wormed, Shots. 8 Weeks Old ($300.00) Each. Henry M. Fisher 570-7452240. 123393 BORDER COLLIE, BLUE HEELER PUPPIES FOR SALE. $250.00 Each. Ready October 24th. Call 570-745-3840. 123384 BLACK AND YELLOW LAB PUPPIES. $350.00 Each. Call 570-547-6343. 122473
FREE KITTENS. Friendly, Playful, Adorable. Will Deliver. Call 570-220-1524. 123024
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AKC SILVER GRAY WEIMARANER PUPPIES. Very Friendly. Shots, Wormed, Vet Checked. Ready Now. $400.00 OBO Call 570-538-5739. 122447
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LIVESTOCK BULL 11 MONTH OLD SIMMENTAL BULL. Excellent Blood Lines, Reg. Available. $1400.00. Call 570-547-6409. 123376 EVENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS GOT AN OLDER CAR, BOAT OR RV? Do the humane thing. Donate it to the Humane Society. Call 1-855-558-3509. C11 SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY? Up to $2,671/ mo. (Based on paid-in amount.) FREE evaluation! Call Bill Gordon & Associates.1-855-498-6323. Mail: 2420 N St NW, Washington DC. Office: Broward Co. FL., member TX/NM Bar. C11 A PLACE FOR MOM. The nation’s largest senior living referral service. Contact our trusted, local experts today! Our service is FREE/no obligation. CALL 1-844-722-7993.C11 LUNG CANCER? And 60 Years Old? If So, You and Your Family May Be Entitled To A Significant Cash Award. Call 800-897-7205 To Learn More. No Risk. No Money Out of Pocket. M01
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PUBLIC AUCTION, OCTOBER 14TH, 5572 Blooming Grove Rd Cogan Station 17728. 2 Story Brick 5 Bedroom Updated Farm House On 4+-Acres Household Goods, Antiques,, Real Estate Etc, To View Call 570-4282227. 123383
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YARD SALE THIRD STREET UNITED METHODIST CHURCH. 931 East Third Street, Williamsport. Craft Vendors, Collectibles And Yard Sale Items. October 14th, 8 To 2. Breakfast, Lunch And Baked Goods Available. 123397 GARAGE SALE GARAGE SALE, OCTOBER 13TH AND 14TH, 9 AM UNTIL ? 146 Mayer Road, Williamsport. 123390 GARAGE SALE, 213 WINTER STREET, Duboistown. Friday, October 13th - 7AM2PM. Saturday, October 14th, 7AM To 12 PM. Furniture, Household Items, Small Freezer, Wine Cooler, Christmas Items, Fisher Complete Stereo System Plus 2 Speakers, Toys.
FIREARMS BERSA THUNDER 380, Semi Auto Pistol. New. $250.00. Call 570-323-6275. 123381 REMINGTON SP-10 MAG. Paid $900.00. Like New. Best Offer. 570-323-5286. 123380 REMINGTON 22 LONG RIFFLE. Weaver Scope, Bolt Action, 17 Shots. $250.00, OBO. Call 570-547-1345, Leave Message. 122823 BUILDING MATERIALS BUILDING MATERIALS. SNOW GUARD. Help prevent dangerous snow slides, Damaging gutters, etc. Stainless Steel & Close out colors snow guards $2.25 ea. Colored $3.25. Free Shipping 50 or more 717 4455222. M01 FIREWOOD FIREWOOD DELIVERY IN Surrounding Area Or You Pickup. Call 570-398-1199. 123388 OAK FIREWOOD. $700.00 Tri- Axle Load. Delivery Included. Call 570-398-2319 After 6 PM. CUT, SPLIT HARDWOOD. Under Roof. Can Load Larger Trucks, $60.00 A Face Cord. Call 570-998-2998. 123223 TOP SOIL TOP SOIL FOR SALE. Delivery Only. Call 570-337-5551. 121428 ARTICLES
PERFECT-2-PERFECT IS HOSTING A MOVING SALE with lots of items including oriental decor, that will be held next week Fri 8-3 Sat 8-noon October 13-14th. 2731 Orchard Ave, Montoursville Loyalsock Twp. Go to www.onlinetradingassistant.com for photos and information. 123222 MOVING SALE! BEAUTIFUL Oak Bedroom From Sugar Valley Chair Shop. Dresser W/ Mirror, Chest On Chest, Night Stand, Bed, Sold For Over $4,000. Asking $2,400. Dining Room Suite, Table With 8 Cloth Seat Chairs And Buffet, Like New $500. 3 Oak Bar Chairs $200. Snowblower Only Used Twice $500. Call 570-4849161or 272-202-0374.
WEATHER TECH FLOOR MATS Front And Back For 2011 Avalon. $50.00. Call 570-3984709. 123395 2006 HUSQAVARNA HYDRO STATIC DRIVE 24 HP MOWER. $775.00. 570-9800157. 123391 FOR SALE, VERY NICE OAK HUTCH. Purchased Over $1,000. Selling For $350. 570398-4485. 123373 WHITE GARDEN TRACTOR, 20 HP, V Twin Briggs And Stratton, Hydro Static, 3P Hitch, Front PTO, Wheel Weights, Hydraulic Lift, 50” Mower, 45” Snow Blower. $600.00, OBO. Call 570-634-2396. 123045 BUY IT, SELL IT, FIND IT IN THE WEBB WEEKLY.
KEYSTONE STOKER COAL STOVE. 90,000 BTU’s. Call 570-515-0640. 123221 FRIGIDAIRE CHEST FREEZER, 3 Years Old. 15.6 Cubit Feet, 55” Long, 36” High, 30” Deep. $300.00. 570-3210834. 123234 REFRIGERATOR, Stove, Bunk Bed, Kitchen Table, End Tables, Headboard, Futon, Washer & Dryer. Call 570-3222722. 120970 31 CUBIC FOOT SAMSUNG SODA STREAM REFRIGERATOR, Freezer With French Doors. Ice & Water Dispenser Stainless Steel, $1500.00. Call 570-337-8754. 123379 SAFE STEP WALK-IN TUB ALERT FOR SENIORS. Bathroom falls can be fatal. Approved by Arthritis Foundation. Therapeutic Jets. Less Than 4 Inch Step-In. Wide Door. AntiSlip Floors. American Made. Installation Included. Call 1-800906-3115 for $750 Off. M01 FACTORY MATTRESS SALE. Single, $49.00. Full, $59.00. Queen, $79.00. FREE Delivery. Call 570-322-2722. 12970 NEED TO SELL? WANT TO BUY? CHECK OUT WEBB WEEKLY CLASSIFIED ADS. DIRECT MAILED TO OVER 58,000 HOMES AND BUSINESSES, WE GET RESULTS. CALL CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT AT 570-326-9322.
WANTED TO BUY JUNK AIR CONDITIONERS, And 12 Volt Batteries Wanted. Call 570-547-1345 Leave Message. 122823 WANTED, CAST IRON FRY PANS AND ANVILS. Call 570998-9132. 123084 CASH PAID- UP TO $25/BOX for unexpired, sealed DIABETIC TEST STRIPS. 1 DAYPAYMENT.1-800-371-1136. C01 WANTS TO PURCHASE MINERALS AND OTHER OIL AND GAS INTERESTS. Send details to P.O. Box 13557, Denver, Co. 80201. C01 CALLAHAN’S ANTIQUITIES 381 Broad Street Montoursville, PA ALWAYS BUYING Quality Antiques, Gold, Silver Top Prices Paid With Immediate Payment One Piece or Whole Estates “Member of Certified Appraisers Guild of America” Open Thursday, Friday, & Saturday11 a.m. to 5 p.m. 570-368-2597 123158 BY GONE ANTIQUES BUYING JEWELRY, JEWELRY, JEWELRY GALORE! Pre 1960’s Glitzy And Gaudy Vintage Costume & Designer Jewelry. Estate Jewelry, Antique Jewelry, Gold Jewelry (Old Or New), Sterling Jewelry, Sterling Silver Items And Quality Antiques. FOR APPOINTMENTS, PHONE 570-748-5648, LEAVE MESSAGE, OR 570-748-2242 THANK YOU 123179 EMPLOYMENT
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DRUMMER NEEDED FOR BAND. Country, Country Rock, Classic Rock. Vocals A Plus. For Info Call Ray At 570-447-3584. 123079 SOMEONE TO PLOW AND CINDER 2.4 MILES, Private Road, Loganton. Call 908-4946947 Or 484-639-3871 For Details. 122795 RESUMES ARE BEING ACCEPTED for the full-time position of Director for the Early Childhood Learning Center of First Southern Baptist Church in Williamsport. Requirements are a Bachelor Degree with one year experience or Associate Degree with two years experience in Early Childhood Education/ Child Development. Administration/Management training is preferred. State police, child abuse, FBI clearances, a current physical with TB test will be required prior to employment. Please submit resume and two letters of recommendation to First Southern Baptist Church, 89 Kimble Hill Road, Williamsport, PA 17701-8407 or ChurchOffice@FSBCweb.org by November 1. 123396
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13 YEARS PROVIDING PROFESSIONAL HOUSEKEEPING At Reasonable Rates. Dependable, Thorough, Honest And Friendly Service With Excellent References. Loyalsock And Montoursville Borough Only. Please Call Kelly At 570-433-3152. 123043 TRUST WORTHY, DEPENDABLE. Will Clean House And Errands. Hughesville, Muncy, Montgomery, Unityville Areas. 570-916-8274. 123041 PROVIDING EXCELLENT SERVICES IN HOUSE CLEANING. Call 570-3290525. 123021
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SCOTT’S LAWN CARE 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT Residential And Commercial Tuesday, October 24 FOR @ 5:00 PM RENT In A Nice NeighAnd Landscaping. TurnMowing off SR 45, Market Street onto South Second Street, go three blocks, turn left borhood Located In Jersey onto StFALL GeorgeCLEANUP. Street to 127 St. George Street, Lewisburg, Union Co., Pa 18th Year. Fully Insured. Real Estate: Shore. 1st Floor, Stove And Re4 Bedroom 2 Story Vinyl Sidedfrigerator, Home. Lg. Living w/ More. NO Call 570-419-6326. And Rm. Much Brick Front Fireplace & Knotty Pine 123129 Wooden Walls. Kitchen. Screened Plus UtiliPets. $500.00/Month Dining Rm. LEGENDARY LAND- in Porch w/Wainscoting. ties.ofCall 570398-2154. 123082 Study w/Lots Built in Bookcases. SCAPES Mowing, Mulching, Hardwood MUNCY, Floors Throughout. 1 AND 2 BEDTrimming, Cleanups, Plantings, Open Stairway. Oil Heat/Central ROOM APARTMENTS. Air. Walkout Basement/Garage & Renovations, Pavers, Retaining Garden Shed. Boro Water/Sewer. Mature Tree’s. Rear of Property And has $500.00/Month $600.00/ Walls . a Pleasant Secluded Quiet Setting/Flower Garden Yard. Lewisburg Area Month. Includes Sewer, Water, FREE Estimates. Call or Text School District. 570-506-4249. Stove Refrigerator. EstateGarbage, of: Patricia McCullough Scheib, 570-523-3200 121756 Attorney: Richard SECTION 8 Accepted. Call 570-
Saturday, October 28th546-8540. @ 9:00123385 AM
Located on SR 45 at 1719 West Market Street, (Linntown) Lewisburg, Union Co., PA Real Estate (noon): 3 Bedroom 2 Story Sided Home. Kitchen w/Knotty Pine Cabinets, Built-in Dishwasher, New Garbage Disposal & 30” Elect. Stove. Family Rm. w/Wooden Floors & Walls, Dining Rm, Large Pleasant Living Room w/Open Stairway, 1 1/2 Baths. Plenty of Closets. Wooden Thursday, November 2@ 5:30 PM Floor & Carpeted Throughout. Replacement Windows. Metal Roof (3 yrs. old). OilRd. Furnace. Carport From SR 405, Turn East onto SR 254, Broadway Turn North ontow/Turbot Ave. to Macadam Driveway. of Terminix Exterminator YearlyMilton, Contract. Cemented Co. PA the intersection Park Ave., 309 Park Ave., Northumberland Basement w/Workshop Area. Yoder’s Shed. Located in walking distance to stores & schools. City Water/Sewer. Also Selling H/H Goods, Collectibles, Tools Estate of: Nancy L. King Attorney: Richard Scheib, 570-523-3200
Thursday, November 2 @ 5:30 PM
From SR 405, Turn East onto SR 254, Broadway Rd. Turn North onto Turbot Ave. to the intersection of Park Ave., 309 Park Ave., Milton, Northumberland Co. PA Real Estate: 3 Bedroom 2 Story Home Situated on a Corner Lot. Eat-in Kitchen, Living Rm., Dining Room w/Oak Pocket Doors. 1 1/2 Baths. Enclosed Sun Room off of Living Room. Enclosed Upstairs Front Lot. & Side Porches. Real Estate: 3 Bedroom 2 Story HomeBalcony SituatedPorch. on a Corner Eat-in Kitchen, Living Rm., Dining Room w/Oak Pocket Doors. 1 Wooden 1/2 Baths. Enclosed Sun Room off of Living Room. Floors Throughout & Beautiful Enclosed Upstairs Balcony Porch. Front & Side Porches. Wooden Floors Woodwork. Oil Furnace. City Water &Throughout & Beautiful Woodwork. Oil Furnace. City Water & Sewer. 34’ x 36’ Two Bay Block Garage/Shop Sewer. 34’ x 36’ Two Bay Block Garage/ (formerly Breon’s Welding Shop). A Great Investment Property with a lot of Potential. Seller Shop (formerly Breon’s Welding Shop). AFor Great Investment Property with aProspective lot Motivated to Sell to Settle the Estate. Inspection Call: 570-538-2968. buyer ofmay Potential. Motivated Sell to Settle the conductSeller various testings to at their expense priorEstate. to sale day. Terms: 10% down, balance in 45 days. No Buyers Premium. All Verbal Information Day of Auction Takes Precedence Estate of: Ruth K. Breon Over Written Advertisement. Attorney: Allen Neyhard, 570-538-9441 Estate of: Ruth K. Breon Executrix: Carolyn Kling Attorney: Allen Neyhard, 570-538-9441 Terms: 10% Down. Terms: 10% Down. Prospective Buyers may may Prospective Buyers conduct property testings prior prior conduct property testings to sale sale atattheir to their own expense. No No own expense. Buyers Premium. Buyers Premium.
GRIER STREET MANOR – 1 BRM. APTS. FOR THOSE 62 YRS. PR 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. OR VISIT: WWW,LIVEINPA. COM. THIS INSTITUTION IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROVIDER & EMPLOYER. 122790
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NOW AVAILABLE!! GRACE STREET APTS. – 1 BR APTS. W/1 APT. HEARING/VISUAL IMPAIRED 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!! 1-800-7353065, TDD 711 OR VISIT: WWW.LIVEINPA.COM . THIS INSTITUTION IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROVIDER AND EMPLOYER. 123235
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1 BEDROOM, DUBOISTOWN. Gas Heat, Refrigerator,
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PA040231
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800-481-7894
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238 Pine Loganton Rd -- Loganton
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2182 Quarry Road - Jersey Shore, PA (Just south of Oriole) 570-745-7272 -- OPEN MONDAY - SATURDAY
115 Groupe Road Jersey Shore, PA 17740
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