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Autumn Outdoor Life and Liberty By Jim Webb Jr.

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hat an absolutely amazing time of year to enjoy our home area of Penn’s Woods, “Hunting, fishing and loving every day” as country artist Luke Bryan sings it. “It’s the prayer a country boy prays” and no words ring truer as autumn and the beginning of the PA hunting season are upon us. It is to me the most perfect time of year to get out. The green West Branch countryside will soon turn to the most vibrant fall colors. The weather makes it a great time for late season trout or my favorite fall bass fishing. We are blessed with trophy buck, turkey, bear and an abundance of small game, even coyote hunting if that trips your trigger. Heck if you are lucky enough to have your name drawn a trophy bull elk is just a short drive away. I love the anticipation of ‘the hunt’, the getting up early, the smell of the October woods and never knowing what your hunting story is going to be for that day. This past spring gobbler season, Jimmy and I shared some common ground with a family of skunks. That made for one pretty funny hunting story; it could have been one pretty stinky story if not for my son. See, Jimmy warned me at the very last minute as we entered the woods under the cover of darkness that I was about to step on Pepé Le Pew. My boot almost on the stripe of his back. How I didn’t get fumigated is

beyond me. Jimmy laughed for an hour over my agility and speed to avoid the critter. This may also be why I didn’t get a dose of that most pungent perfume. I think Pepé may have also been laughing so hard at my escape, he just couldn’t fire. It doesn’t have to be the perfect hunt or the harvesting of a trophy. The sharing of time, the tradition of hunting and enjoying God’s creation makes everything right in the world. Make the time and get outdoors, if hunting or fishing isn’t your thing how about hiking, biking or just a walk together as a family. Enjoy the beauty of nature and all that is seen and unseen unless you look for it. I am proud Ron Mingle is heading up our Webb Weekly Big Buck Contest. A special thanks to the Country Store and Tommy Springman, Dana Poust and Poust Taxidermy and Sauers Trading. Whether or not you shoot that monster buck or bag a spike you can enter to win a Remington 783 rifle courtesy of John and Donnie Sauers. We here at the Webb Weekly have something new in celebration of the outdoors, our area and the fine men and women who serve our Great Nation. I cannot give enough thanks for those who protect our freedom to enjoy the outdoors. Some suffer tragic circumstances that change their lives forever. My staff and I would like to offer the opportunity to share lunch and a pheasant hunt to anyone wounded in the defense of our Country since the 9/11 attacks on our

Great Nation. My friend Barry Sones is dedicated to the Wounded Warrior Project and owns Nightingale Hunting Preserve. We will be teaming up for the event to show appreciation for these special members of our community. If you would like to participate or know someone who would enjoy the day please give us a call at 570-326-9322. We would like to give our heroes a day of friendship, food and hunting. God Bless America. Everyday Player I was down at Mifflinburg a few weeks back. Loyalsock was taking on the Wildcats in some Friday Night Lights football action. At halftime I heard a familiar voice speak to me as the teams and officials were heading back out for the second half. As I turned there in his officiating uniform was lifetime friend, Mr. Dave Frey. He looked great for a gentleman of 75 who was chasing these young players up and down the Mifflinburg turf. Mr. Frey epitomizes my everyday player. His service, commitment, and love of community is what it’s all about. He literally flies under the radar, well he did. Not wanting the credit or recognition deserved for a lifetime of achievement. Corporal Frey retired after 32 1/2 years of

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he latest incarnation of the Williamsport Symphony Orchestra celebrates a milestone during this 20162017 season. It will be celebrating 50 years of bringing the finest in classical and symphonic music to the people of Williamsport and the Susquehanna Valley. The 2016-2017 season for the Williamsport Symphony Orchestra gets underway on October 18 when former WSO conductor, Robin Fountain acts as guest conductor for program that includes Rimsky Korsakov’s “May Night Overture,” Elgar’s. “Cello Concerto, Opus 85 in E Major,” and Borodin’s “Symphony No. 2 in B Minor.” The antecedents for the present Williamsport Symphony go back more than a century. According to the WSO website, the “first Williamsport Symphony Orchestra” began with 59 musicians and debuted in 1915 under the baton of E. Hart Bugbee, a violinist and teacher with a studio in Market Square (the former Ulman Opera House). In 1933, it became the Rural Works Development Orchestra; in

1940 it re-emerged as the Williamsport Civic Orchestra. World War II put a hold on the orchestra as many went off to support the war effort. “By popular demand,” the symphony was revived in 1947 under the direction of “local legend” Osborne Housel. Season sponsorships, a scholarship program, and a symphony society were formed. The orchestra gave capacity performances at the Capitol Theatre (now the Community Arts Center) and, in the summer of 1956, presented a free concert in the Brandon Park Bandshell. Housel passed away in May 1957, and the orchestra ceased operations. The current Williamsport Symphony Orchestra was started “from scratch” in 1964 with Lewisburg violinist Dorothy Baumwoll and semi-professional oboist Dr. William Barrison. They solicited musicians from four counties to launch the Susquehanna Valley Symphony Orchestra. Functioning under a volunteer management, the SVSO braved numerous crises to keep itself alive. Music industry professionals and corporate sponsors began to take an interest in the SVSO. In 1982, the


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SVSO recruited Rolf Smedvig as music director. A former principal trumpeter with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, he founded (and remains a member of) the Grammy winning Empire Brass Quintet. In 1984, the SVSO’s name was changed to “Williamsport Symphony Orchestra.” Smedvig passed the baton to Robin Fountain in 1992. Under Fountain’s leadership, the WSO expanded its reach to become a full-fledged semiprofessional orchestra. The uniquely talented Fountain rose to the task of making the WSO a stand-out orchestra in a small city. He moved on in 2007, and in 2008 (after a national search), Tomasz Golka became the WSO’s Music Director. 2010 welcomed Gerardo Edelstein to the stage as WSO’s current Music Director. Since 2001, the WSO has given its first television broadcast, finished a successful endowment campaign, resumed its summer concert series “Pops in the Park,” created “The Billtown Brass” and moved its headquarters to the magnificent, 2100-seat Community Arts Center, as well as receiving nationwide recognition from the National Endowment for the Arts and the League of American Orchestras. The WSO’s musician roster has increased and concert attendance records have been broken. And today, the Williamsport Symphony Orchestra continues to enrich and support the economic and cultural growth of our


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County Hall Corner Conflicts and Concerns By Larry Stout

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nderstanding terms is important to understanding how government works. For example, the County Commissioners can enact “resolutions” and “proclamations.” A proclamation is just what it sounds like - proclaiming something that deserves attention. This column has featured in the past several proclamations, which have been made, such as “Corrections Employee Week,” designated to show appreciation for county employees that work in the correctional facilities. They have also “proclaimed” such things as the importance of Holocaust remembrance observances. Proclamations may be used to call attention to certain events or causes when such statements may positively impact the county and convey an affirmative message. Proclamations are more idea oriented, whereas resolutions serve a more legal function. A resolution may be used to express the County’s policy, direct administration or legal action, or to make a public statement from the Commissioner’s Board. Almost

all of these in the past year have been for matters such as sale of surplus equipment or emergency repairs to government-owned property. Resolution 2016-20, however, was a different matter altogether. This resolution states that, “the Board of Commissioners desires to implement a plan to protect the safety of the public, County employees, and County property in the event of labor unrest, including but not limited to work stoppages, picket lines and other demonstrations.” The published agenda listed Resolution 2016-20 as a “strike contingency plan.” When it was brought up at the work session on September 20th, Commissioner Mirabito

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9/16/2016 - 9/23/2016 Wayne E. Stine, 66, of Brookside Bernard L. Paulhamus, 90, of Cogan Station Edward G. Nolan, Jr., 60, of Williamsport David L. Seese, 72, of Williamsport Roger M. Jeselnik, 72, of Williamsport Mary P. Andrews, 77, of Williamsport Robert S. “Bob” Harding, 79, of Hughesville Eugene “Gene’ E. Johnston, 87, Loyalsock Creek Rehab. Ctr. Mary E. Babcock, 90, of Montoursville Patrice Ann Hooven, 78, of Castanea Lola A. (Koch) Manning, 92, of Milton Dolores M. Reidy, 83 of Williamsport Charles David Gilmore, III, 69, of Mill Hall Christopher M. Brown, 30, of Lock Haven Lois W. Smith, 84, of Williamsport Henrietta Henninger Tyson, 94, of Williamsport Joseph Warren Zuber Jr. II, “Joe,” 64, of Williamsport Emma L. Caputo, 88, of Williamsport Elwood L. Myers, 92 of Jersey Shore Brian Lane Mauck, 53, of Blanchard Beverly L. Gottschall, 87, of Williamsport Full Obituary Listings updated daily are available on Webb Weekly’s website ~ Go to www.webbweekly.com ~ . If you have a question or do not have access to a computer, please call our office - 570-326-9322.

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everyday life without pain. Results vary depending on the nature and severity of the condition as well as complicating and aggravating factors. An examination is necessary to determine if this therapy is likely to be beneficial in your case. Patients treated with Laser Therapy often show a higher level of function, both during and after the treatment period. This therapy provides a conservative and low cost alternative to those facing surgery as well as those who are not yet surgical candidates, but are bothered by the side effects of drug management or where drug management is ineffective.

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Before therapy, both of my knees were so painful that getting up and down, climbing stairs and walking caused excruciating pain. Since therapy, I have NO PAIN in either knee. I would say that this therapy is just short of a miracle! I would recommend this Laser Therapy to anyone with knee pain! ~ Sherry D. I started the program about a month ago, the pain has gotten better. I sleep better at night. I now move my knees better than they have in the past. I suggest a person try this treatment, if they want relief. ~Nina S.

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For the First 25 Callers Only, we are running a very special offer where you can find out if you are a candidate for Laser Therapy. What does this offer include? Everything we normally do in our “Knee Pain Evaluation”. Just call and here’s what you’ll get… • An in-depth consultation about your problem where we will listen…really listen…to the details of your case. • A complete neuromuscular examination.

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Laser Therapy is an outpatient, non-surgical therapeutic modality that has been shown to reduce inflammation that causes pain while accelerating the healing process. It offers non-invasive treatment to promote healing for those who suffer from pain in muscles, nerves and joints, like that associated with chronic knee pain. Laser Therapy is used by collegiate and professional athletes to accelerate healing.

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Join us for a meet and greet of young stroke survivors to establish new friendships, share experiences and provide support to one another. Information: (570) 560-8990 or smondell@susquehannahealth.org Location: Williamsport Regional Medical Center, Education & Conference Center lobby

This group for women with chronic pelvic pain offers a positive and supportive environment to meet other women who live with endometriosis, interstitial cystitis and other pelvic pain conditions. Walk-ins are welcome, but registration is recommended. Register: (570) 320-7470 Location: Costello Center Physical Therapy, Wenner Building, Divine Providence Hospital campus

Susquehanna Health’s LifeCenter is pleased to host the American Heart Association’s CPR Anytime program presented by the Pennsylvania Department of Health. This hands-on program includes a free training kit with mini Annie doll, booklet and DVD to share with family and friends. Seating is limited. Register: 1-877-883-4791 Location: The LifeCenter, 641 Walnut Street

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Life Chain What: 25th Annual Life Chain to support the pro-life movement in America When: On Sunday, October 2, 2016, from 2:30-3:30 p.m. Signs will be available at 2:00 p.m. at stations along the Golden Strip for those who wish to participate. Where: In Williamsport on the Golden Strip. Sonestown Heritage Festival What: Craft vendors, flea market, antiques, music, great food, and yard sales throughout the town. Vendor space available. For more information call 570-651-2970 or 570-482-3071. When: October 8 & 9, 2016, 8 a.m. to ?. Where: Route 220 N of Hughesville in Sonestown. Career Fair What: PA CareerLink® Clinton County Career Fair. This is a great opportunity to meet area employers and educational providers. For more information please call the CareerLink office at 570-893-4022. When: Thursday, October 13th from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. Where: Susque-View Home located at 22 Cree Drive in Lock Haven, PA. Tioga County Early Days What: Our purpose is to unite everyone who is interested in antique engines, tractors, implements and machinery and anything associated with life in Tioga County during the late 1800s and early 1900s (the early days). Free admission, donation accepted. When: October 14-16. Gates open daily at 8:00 a.m. Where: Tioga County Fair Grounds, Whitneyville, PA. Between Wellsboro and Mandfield on Route 6. Used book sale What: Friends of the Muncy Public Library’s used book sale. When: The second Tuesday of every month, 3 to 6 p.m. Where: Muncy Public Library 108 S Main St, Muncy.

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situations throughout your life when you’ve felt most empowered and most inspired to be your very best. Consider what you can take from those circumstances and apply it to your current position. 2. Find what inspires you. Once you pinpoint what motivates you most, consider how to integrate it into the task or goal you’re striving toward. For example, you could follow the lead of mountaineer Masha Gordon, who recently scaled Denali National Park in Alaska, her last climb of the Explorer’s Grand Slam, which is an endurance challenge that requires climbing the highest peak on each of the seven continents and trekking to the North and

South poles on skis. “My children are my greatest inspiration, yet I couldn’t bring them with me on my climbs,” Gordon said. “I searched for a way to ensure that their inspirational words would always be with me. For my trek on Denali, I asked them to write motivational messages on my gear with Sharpie Extreme Permanent Markers, which have highcontrast ink that resists fading even when exposed to the most challenging conditions like harsh UV rays, snow, rain and mud. When I had moments where I struggled during the summit, I was able to gather strength from their words written on my gear.” 3. Take a detour. If you’re struggling to identify the right motivator for your situation, simply take a break and direct

your energy elsewhere. Sometimes forcing your mind and heart to focus too strongly can prevent the most genuine feelings and emotions from surfacing. Taking a step back to gain perspective will allow time for the most authentic forms of inspiration to arise. 4. Surround yourself with inspiration. Put yourself on a better path by creating a lifestyle that lifts your spirits. Forge relationships with people who inspire you, and fill your physical space with idea boards including pictures and inspirational quotes that drive you to be your best. 5. Keep it simple. There are times when the end goal is prize enough, and that’s perfectly OK. If the reward itself is the motivator, seize it and push forward with all of your might. (Family Features)

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America to provide these cost-savvy tips for pulling off a memorable tailgate that fits the bill for every fan on game day. Get in the Competitive Spirit Whether you’re grilling outside the stadium or spending halftime hanging out in your backyard, Ben recommends laying out a variety of games for guests to enjoy. “We take college football season very seriously,” Ben said. “For some friendly, competitive fun before kickoff and during halftime, create a larger-thanlife wood-block game.” Follow these simple steps: 1. Sand down wooden four-by-fours. 2. Cut into 48 pieces, each eighteen 18 inches long. 3. Stack pieces into a tower. 4. Take turns pulling pieces to see who knocks the tower over first. For added flair and personalization, Erin suggests painting the wooden blocks your team colors. Bring the Stadium to Your Living Room If you missed out on tickets or your home team is on the road, you can still

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group, planning ahead and using simple recipes are key. “We like to plan our meals ahead so that by the time our friends arrive and the game starts, we’re pretty much done in the kitchen,” Ben Napier said. A simple, versatile marinade helps keep flavors fresh throughout the football season while avoiding additional costs. “For our tailgates, we prefer to stick to the classics,” Ben said. “When we aren’t grilling hot dogs or burgers, we make a big pot of chili in our slow cooker letting it simmer for a few hours before serving when the game starts. If we’re tailgating at the stadium, we’ll even

throw the chili together in a cast iron pot straight on the grill.” Do-It-All Marinade • 3 parts olive oil • 2 parts soy sauce • 1part Worcestershire sauce • 1 part balsamic vinegar • lemon juice • Dijon mustard • pepper • garlic powder In small bowl, combine all ingredients then place in re-sealable plastic bag. Drizzle marinade over chicken and let stand in refrigerator about 4 hours prior to grilling. (Family Features)

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For lemon butter sauce, add white wine, lemon juice, cream, garlic, turmeric, salt and pepper to saute pan. Heat on high heat and reduce to half its original volume. While lemon sauce is reducing, prepare fish and vegetables. Once reduced, remove from heat and swirl in diced butter. For halibut, heat non-stick skillet on medium-high heat with olive oil. Season halibut with salt and pepper. Sear until deep golden brown, approximately 5 minutes each side. Remove from heat and cover with foil. For vegetables, add olive oil to skillet over medium-high heat. Saute zucchini, squash and pepper until crisp-tender, about 2-3 minutes. Keep warm. For potatoes, prepare mashed potatoes following package instructions. To serve, plate mashed potatoes, vegetables and halibut. Drizzle halibut with lemon butter sauce and garnish with lemon zest and fresh herbs. Note: Haddock or striped bass can be substituted for halibut.

• 2 garlic cloves, crushed • 2 cups Idahoan Signature Russets Mashed Potatoes (from 16.23-ounce package) • 1 cup sliced cremini mushrooms • 1/2 cup cherry tomatoes, halved • 1/4 cup pitted black olives, halved • sautéed green beans Sprinkle chicken thighs with salt and pepper. In 12-inch skillet over mediumhigh heat, brown chicken thighs on both sides in hot oil. Add white wine, chicken broth, thyme sprigs and garlic. Over high heat, heat mixture to boiling. Cover and simmer 25 minutes, stirring occasionally. Meanwhile, prepare mashed potatoes

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limit of birds in a few hours of hunting even without a dog. Well, those days are long gone and I doubt it will ever be like that again. Anytime the subject comes up there are plenty of opinions as to what happened but I suspect there is no one simple answer as to why the pheasant population bottomed out; rather a number of factors likely came together to form

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As venison season approaches, the Country Store Venison Processing Shop is ready to serve you! We are proud to announce we have new, highly qualified management and staff trained to ensure the Country Storeʼs quality, process, and tradition of customer service is met. The Country Store will be offering a few new products including venison meatloaf and a variety of bratwursts that include Pennsylvania sweet corn, dill pickle and many more exciting flavors. We hope you are as excited as we are to kick this venison season off! Thank you for your continued patronage. Tom

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1. HUNTERS, please be aware of what you are ordering, how much you will get back, and total approximate cost of processing, before leaving venison shop. 2. If you want your head or horns “OTHER THAN CAPES” please remove before leaving and take with you. Country Store is not responsible for any head or horns left on premises. 3. Country Store has implemented a lactic acid carcass wash to ensure complete cleanse of bacteria from carcasses and extends shelf life. 4. Country Store requires a $100.00 Deposit on all orders. 5. Country Store must have all orders picked up immediately when called. 6. Country Store offers 24 hour drop off 7. Accepting carcass and boneless venison ALL YEAR LONG!

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offs. Stripers Anywhere striped bass are found, there will be feeding frenzies in the fall. Be on the lookout for thrashing baitfish on the surface, driven there by hungry stripers. Large, popping lures, swimbaits, or popping bugs will get noticed by these voracious feeders. If the surface activity is sparse or nonexistent, fish the points, creek mouths, and dropoffs with crankbaits, spoons, swimbaits, or streamers. Destinations include: Lake Wallenpaupack, Raystown LakeHuntingdon County, Blue Marsh Lake- Berks County (both purebred and hybrid stripers), Lake ArthurButler County, Shenango Lake- Mercer County, among others. Musky Avid musky fishermen look forward to this time of year. The cooler weather seems to put the “fish of 10,000 casts” in a much more aggressive feeding mood. Live bait, or oversize lures and lots of casting and retrieving are the goto ploys for catching musky. From the nearby West Branch Susquehanna River to multiple fisheries across the state, avid musky fishermen have many options. In lakes it pays to concentrate your efforts in and around feeder creeks, especially if large enough to create a lake arm. In rivers, muskies can be found near tributary mouths, islands, downed trees, humps, and drop-offs. Effective methods include trolling or fishing tube


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for conservation every 30 minutes! Through dues and contributions to conservation organizations, hunters give an additional $280 million annually for wildlife and habitat. Hunters and anglers benefit all Americans who enjoy wildlife and the places wildlife lives. One hundred years ago there were approximately 500,000 whitetail deer remaining in America; today there are over 30 million. Wild turkey at the turn of the 20th century numbered less than 100,000, now there are over 7 million. Funding from anglers helps manage 3.5 million miles of rivers, 40.8 million acres of lakes, 34,400 square miles of estuaries, 58,000 miles of ocean shoreline, and 277 million acres of wetlands. There is also the economic impact these sports have on communities. Businesses such as hotels, bed and breakfasts, restaurants, gas stations, boat rentals, etc. profit from these recreational activities. The U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service and American Sportfishing Association reported that fishing generates about over $1.6 billion annually in economic impact for Pennsylvania. Fishing contributes about $54 million to the state’s General Fund in state sales and income taxes.


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being keenly aware of wind direction is paramount and so is the use of scents to help cover human odor. I think most bowhunters feel that one of the best options is to elevate yourself using some type of treestand. If done properly deer can be taken from ground stands but I think most would agree a treestand increases your chance of success far more. Another sense that must be overcome by the archery hunter is a deer’s keen eyesight. While deer may not have the sharp eyesight of a bird of prey or an eagle they can certainly see extremely well; just ask any hunter who turned his head at the wrong time and then watched a big buck charge off in the other direction. Deer may not see color the same way humans do but they apparently see very well into the blue wavelength of light which means they can see extremely well in dim light. Wearing camouflage makes good sense but movement can easily cancel out any advantage but here again an elevated treestand can help reduce the possibility of being spotted. By the way, don’t buy

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LIBERTY’S 13TH ANNUAL 10 MILE YARD SALE. Saturday, October 1st, 8 AM To 3 PM. 50+ Yard Sales. North On Route 15, Tale Buttonwood Exit, Old 15, (Blockhouse Road) Turn Left. Maps Available Throughout Route. Chicken BBQ, Mr. Sticky’s At The Bank. Lots Of Bargains And Lots Of Food. More Info. Call Susie 570-324-2917. 113749

AWESOME LAUNDRY DETERGENT IN 50 LB CONTAINER. Excellent On Grease. Residential And Commercial Use. Low In Cost. Call Clarkson Supply In S. Williamsport For Price And Details. 570-323-3631. 113006

SALE

PERFECT-2-PERFECT IS HOSTING A LARGE HOUSE & ESTATE MOVING/TAG SALE @ 836 River Rd, Jersey Shore, Sept 29&230 (Thu & Fri) 9am5pm And Sat Till ?. This Sale Is Huge At A Victorian Home And The Owners Have Left Just About Everything! For More Photos And Info Visit www.onlinetradingassistant. com *Derr*. 113577

MOYER’S

PA# 059899

• Additions & Porches • Upgrade - Kitchens & Baths - Countertops, Back Splashes • Window & Door Replacement • Painting • Drywall Repairs

570-772-0753

PEPPERS & TOMATOES

TOMATOES, $22.00 A BUSHEL, Pick Your Own $18.00 A Bushel. PEPPERS, Hot And Sweet, $20.00 A Bushel, Pick Your Own, $16.00 A Bushel. Carpenter Farm.570-398-2311. 113162 BUS TRIPS

NYC BUS TRIP, 11/12/196. Bus Only, $45.00, With Cirque de Solei Tickets, $84.00. Call Paulette 570594-8168. 113588 SEED

CEREAL RYE, FOR SEED OR COVER/CROP. Cleaned hybrid “DANKO” seed, 2nd generation. HIGHYIELD, LODGING RESISTANCE, WINTER HARDY, PREMIUM/STRAW for bedding/mulch, $12. per bushel . R. Snyder, Montoursville, Pa Phone 570-419-1846. 112943

HANDYMAN Mike 570-506-4669 Low Rates Quick Service Nice Work Specializing in Electric


10 X 18 SHED. BUILT By Countryside. New, Vinyl Siding, Delivery Available. Call 570-651-9137. 113360

18 X 36 OVAL POOL COVER FOR SALE. Loop Lock. Like New. $200.00, OBO. Call 570-538-3005. ENVIRO WOOD STOVE (CANADA) 8 Years Old. Excellent Condition. Call 570809-0300.113755 250 GALLON FUEL OIL TANK. 2 - 100,000 BTU’S Furnaces, Propane/Gas Hookup. 2-5 Years In Use. Burners Excellent Shape. 570-4470725. 113752 SWIMMING POOL, PUMP And Filter, $550.00. Diving Board And Ladder, $300.00. Call 570-412-4000. 113505 FOR SALE, BUILDING MATERIALS METAL ROOFING & SIDING FOR HOUSES, BARN, SHEDS. Close outs, returns, seconds, overrun, etc. at Discount Prices. Huge inventory in stock. slateroadsupply.com 717 445-5222. A SHOPSMITH MARK V 11” BAND SAW. 4” Jointer. Floating Extension Table With Telescopic Legs. 570368-2773. 113368 JUKEBOX, PLAYS 45’S, Coin Operated, 25 Cents. Early Vintage. Asking: $500. Call 570-322-8817.113158 BUY IT, SELL IT, FIND IT IN THE WEBB WEEKLY. DUTCH WEST WOO0D STOVE, 2 Speed Blower. Call 570-745-3520. 113365

PROPANE

LOW FIXED PRICE, FREE HOOKUP. NO RENTAL. CALL FOR DETAILS. 570-336-3544. 111530 BEETS

RED BEETS BY THE BUSHEL. To Order Leave Message At 570-547-1268. 111582 FIREWOOD

SLAB WOOD FOR SALE. In Loganton. Call 570-7253413. 112968 TRI-AXLE LOAD FOR $700.00. FREE Delivery Within 25 Miles Of Muncy. Call 570-204-6834. FIREARMS

REMMINGTON 870 WINGMASTER, 12 GA, 2 3/4. $275.00. Winchester 30/30, $275.00. 570-4940532. SLAB WOOD

SLAB WOOD, $25.00 A Bundle. All Hardwood. Call For Volume Discount. Year Round Supply. Also, Railroad Ties Cut Offs, $25.00 A 1/3 Cord. Call 570-649-5060.

TREE LOUNGE CLIMBING TREE STAND. Call 570-745-3520. 113365 REFRIDGERATOR, Stove, Bunk Bed, Kitchen Table, End Tables, Headboard, Futon, Washer & Dryer. Call 570-322-2722. 103550 UTILITY TRAILER, 8 X 6 1/2 FOOT, 3000 Pound Rated, Nice Condition, New Tires, $675.00. 25 HP Johnson Outboard Boat Engine, Short Shaft. Runs Good, $575.00. Phone 570-9800157. 113153 HOT WATER BOILER SYSTEM 2000 Energy Kinetics Along With All Accessories. Hot Water Tank And Fuel Tank. $2,300.00. Call 570-538-3354, Ext.2. 113532 ELECTRIC TREADMILL, $45.00. 55” Circa 1959 Snow Sled, $45.00. 7.5 Foot Artificial Christmas Tree, 800 White Lights, $50.00. Phone 570-538-5841 After Noon. 113530 SAFE STEP WALK-IN TUB ALERT FOR SENIORS. Bathroom falls can be fatal. Approved by Arthritis Foundation. Therapeutic Jets. Less Than 4 Inch StepIn. Wide Door. Anti- Slip Floors. American Made. Installation Included. Call 1-800-906-3115 for $750 Off FACTORY MATTRESS SALE. Single, $49.00. Full, $59.00. Queen, $79.00. FREE Delivery. Call 570-322-2722. 103550

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

OLD FRY PANS AND GRIDDLES And Dutch Ovens. Also Anvils And Butchering Kettles. Call 570-9989132. WANTS TO PURCHASE MINERALS AND OTHER OIL AND GAS INTERESTS. Send details to P.O. Box 13557 Denver, Co. 80201. C11 CASH PAID- UP TO $25/ BOX FOR UNEXPIRED, SEALED DIABETIC TEST STRIPS. 1-DAY PAYMENT.1-800-371-1136. C11 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 96060

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 96065 EMPLOYMENT

THE NIPPENOSE TAVERN IS Now Hiring For Bartender/Waitressing Position. Experience Necessary. Great Earning Potential. For More Information Contact Bekka At 570-447-5955. Or Fill Out Application Within, 6391 Route 654 Highway, South Williamsport. 113361 WYROPE WILLIAMSPORT FCU is seeking a friendly and dependable individual to fill a full time Member Service position. Applicant will be trained on all aspects of the credit union’s products and services. The ability to conduct cash transactions and multi-task is a must. Candidate must have proficient computer skills and knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel and Outlook. We offer a competitive salary and an excellent benefits package. Please email resume and salary requirements to kbalouris-wyrope@comcast.net.

ARE YOU: RETIRED; A STAY AT HOME PARENT; SHIFT OR SEASONAL WORKER; OR A CLERGY MEMBER? Susquehanna Transit is now accepting Applications for: SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS: FOR – CLINTON & LYCOMING COUNTIES Job Offers: Supplemental income for: Taxes, Student Loans, Heating bills and Christmas. Summers, weekends and holidays off 5 hour work day. Qualifications: Must be 25 Years or older, Possess a valid driver’s license , CDL - minimum CLASS B with Airbrake and “S” endorsement, Pass a physical and drug screening, Have a clean MVR and clearances (Criminal, Child Abuse and Fingerprint) Need a CDL? Susquehanna Transit will provide assistance to obtain CDL & endorsements with contracted agreement. For more information: Call 570-753-5125 or 570-7535134. susqtranschoolbus@ comcast.net Monday thru Friday 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM . EOE. 113172 MACY’S LYCOMING MALL IS HIRING! Sales And Stock Associates. Apply At MacysJobs.com. 113578 P/T BARTENDER, WAIT STAFF, COOK NEEDED AT PRIVATE CLUB. Call For Directions 570-584-2697. 112956

Flexible Part Time jobs

Call 570-326-9322

ARTICLES

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SHED

18 to 25 hours per week

ACC offers paid training, starting wages range between $9.00/hr and $11.00/hr depending on shift and type of work, we also offer 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.

Starting wages between $10.00 and $11.00/hr. depending on shift. At least 3-part time shifts per week including at least 1 full weekend shift. We 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 interested please call ACC at 1-800-660-0130 to schedule an interview today!

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

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

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

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

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

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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If you are interested in an exciting career helping customers, American Customer Care (ACC) may have a great opportunity for you. ACC is a leading provider of outsourced call center services to some of the most recognizable companies in business today. We are entering our busiest time of year and have recently created 50+ immediate openings for dedicated, enthusiastic, service minded individuals in our Montoursville call center.

Shifts available 7 days/week


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“Hope For The Region”

SUNDAYS

Buyers of:

9:30AM

• Sawlogs

“COME AND WORSHIP THE LORD!”

• Standing Timber • Timberland • Timber Management

PSALM 100

601 HEPBUrn STrEET - WiLLiaMSPOrT PaSTOr KEVin WinTEr – 570-337-8043 AUTO CAD DRAFTER For Structural Steel Fabrication Manufacturer. Requires Good Math Skills. Apply At RPS Machinery Sales Inc., 175 Old Route 220 Highway, Jersey Shore, PA. M -F, 9 AM - 4 PM. 113020 HAPPY ACRES RESTAURANT Has Immediate Openings For Bartender/Server. 570-753-8000. 111108 COACHING, SUPPORT, TRAINING. Everything You Need To Be Successful For A Career In Real Estate. Call Weichert Realtors-Premier 570-601-0774 And Attend One Of Our Career Night Sessions Every Tuesday At 7:00PM.

ARE YOU: RETIRED; A STAY AT HOME PARENT; SHIFT OR SEASONAL WORKER; OR A CLERGY MEMBER? Susquehanna Transit is now accepting Applications for: SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS: FOR – CLINTON & LYCOMING COUNTIES Job Offers: Supplemental income for: Taxes, Student Loans, Heating bills and Christmas. Summers, weekends and holidays off 5 hour work day. Qualifications: Must be 25 Years or older, Possess a valid driver’s license , CDL - minimum CLASS B with Airbrake and “S” endorsement, Pass a physical and drug screening, Have a clean MVR and clearances (Criminal, Child

Rob’s Masonry

LOCUST GROVE HARDWOODS

PH: (570) 745-7272

2182 Quarry Road • Jersey Shore, PA 17740 Abuse and Fingerprint) Need a CDL? Susquehanna Transit will provide assistance to obtain CDL & endorsements with contracted agreement. For more information: Call 570-753-5125 or 570-7535134. susqtranschoolbus@ comcast.net Monday thru Friday 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM . EOE. 113172 LOOKING FOR THE BEST AND MOST QUALIFIED? RUN YOUR HELP WANTED ADS IN THE ONLY DIRECT MAILED PUBLICATION WITH A DISTRIBUTION OF OVER 58,000 HOMES AND BUSINESSES. CALL CLASSIFIED AT 570-326-9322.

• 15 Years Experience • Fully Insured • Outdoor Kitchens • Retaining Walls • Stamp Crete • Restoration Rob Boyer • Concrete 570-809-5608 • Real Stone robs.masonry @yahoo.com • Block www.robsmasonry.com ID: PA114705

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY

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 800-4507227 or visit macnetonline. com BUSINESS SERVICE DRIVEWAY SEALING

DRIVEWAY SEALING. SQUEEGEE APPLIED. 2 YEAR SEAL. CALL 570326-3456. ALTERATIONS

SUSANNE’S SEWING ROOM Is Back In Business. Alterations And Custom Sewing. Williamsport. 570506-7171 Or 570-484-5043. 99340 LAWN CARE

HAKES LAWN CARE. Time To Think Fall & Winter Shrub Trimming, Leaf Cleanup, Winter Fertilizer, Snow Removal. AND Still Mowing Lawn. Phone 570-220-9058. 112802

HAULING

CLEANING SERVICES

4 TON DUMP TRUCK,

Small Back Hoe & Bush Hog. Evenings And Week-

ends, Call 570-995-6981 Or 570-898-0474. 111550

WILL DO CLEANING IN THE WILLIAMSPORT/ JERSEY SHORE AREA For Small Businesses Or Homes. Excellent References. Call 570-337-3951. 112027

SEWING SERVICES

REAL ESTATE

SEWING, MENDING

APARTMENTS

AND

ALTERATIONS.

Quality Work, Reasonable Price. Call Sharon, Monday Through Friday 9 To 5 570322-4622. 90436

INDOOR STORAGE

INDOOR STORAGE FOR

CARS OR SMALL BOATS. Call 570-584-6393. 113529 HOUSE CLEANING

PROVIDING EXCEL-

LENT

SERVICES

IN

HOUSE CLEANING. Call 570-329-0525. 113339

3 BEDROOM MOBILE HOME, Hughesville Area, Muncy School District. Lease, Deposit. NO Dogs, Cat Extra. $640.00 Per Month. Call 570-940-0077. 113508 QUIET NEIGHBORHOOD, Uptown Jersey Shore. 2nd Floor, 1 Bedroom, Central Air, Dishwasher And Much More. $600/Month Plus Utilities. 570-398-2154. 112040 2 BEDROOM, FIRST FLOOR, AVAILABLE NOW. $650.00/Month. NO Pets. Call 570-322-3256. 113762

OUTSIDE AUCTION - REAL ESTATE & CONTENTS

RNs and LPNs in Williamsport, PA:

Join us for an Open House! Sunday, September 25, 2016 from 2p-5p

Rose View Center

1201 Rural Avenue | Williamsport, PA 17701 Opportunities Available for RNs and LPNS! Full-Time, Part-Time, and PRN on all shifts!

Join us for light refreshments and door prizes!

Bring an updated resume and your license or certification information for ON THE SPOT INTERVIEWS!

For more information contact Rebecca Fogleman at 570-323-4340 or email rebecca.fogleman@genesishcc.com Apply online at www.genesiscareers.jobs

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2016

Starting at 10:00am • Real Estate to be Sold at 1:00pm

David Litzelman - 500 Crooked Tree Lane Trout Run, PA 17771 From Fry’s Turkey Ranch, Turn Left on 184 and Follow Signs

REAL ESTATE TERMS: $17,000.00 DOWN PAYMENT DAY OF SALE. 3% BUYER’S PREMIUM TO BE CHARGED ON REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE TO BE SOLD W/SELLER’S IMMEDIATE CONFIRMATION. SETTLEMENT 60 DAYS OR SOONER FROM SALE DATE UPON DELIVERY OF CLEAR DEED. PROPERTY SOLD AS IS. BUYER HAS THE OPTION TO INSPECT PROPERTY FOR LEAD PAINT HAZARDS PRIOR TO AUCTION. PROPERTY TO BE SOLD WITH AND WITHOUT GAS RIGHTS. BRING CHAIRS LOTS OF PARKING SALE HELD IN GARAGE TERMS: CASH OR PA CHECK w/PROPER ID. NO OUT OF STATE CHECKS UNLESS ESTABLISHED w/AUCTIONEERS. LUNCH STAND PROVIDED. CALL ALAN FOR DETAILS AT (570) 419-1340. MUST MAKE APPOINTMENT WITH ALAN TO SEE PROPERTY.

VISIT US AT AUCTIONZIP.COM #8279 ALAN FRY -- AU-001615L • KYLE FRY -- AAO-1941-3 400 Village Road, Pennsdale, PA 17756 - (570) 419-1340 “It Pays to Use Our Auction House”


Your Business Card Mailed to Over 58,000 Homes. $45/Week (1-4 Weeks) or $35/Week (5 or More Weeks)

Call Nickie at 570-326-9322

Specialists in Automatic & Manual Transmissions

FREE DIAGNOSTICS

Includes Roadtest & Computer Codes Scan Locally Owned & Operated 34 Years 1864 East 3rd Street 3 YEAR Williamsport

100,000 MILE WARRANTY

CHRIS CONTRACTING

570-584-2764

CHRIS MARTIN

GENERAL CONSTRUCTION 722 FUNSTON AVE WILLIAMSPORT PA 17701 OFFICE: 272-202-4994 FAX: 272-202-4995

(570) 547-7032

ctthomas3@windstream.net

Serving the Area Since 1995

Shingles

Painting Roofs

And receive a FREE Hall or Step Cleaning!

3 Rooms - $99

Fully Insured

Flat Roofs Preferred

FREE ESTIMATES

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

“We Care About the Roof Over Your Head”

Reliable. Professional. CustomPrompt. Asphalt Seal Coating

DON’T PROCRASTINATE, WINTER IS COMING! If You Want Your Sealcoat to Last 3-5 Years with 2 Coats Spray, 1 Coat Broom

Crack filling Cold Patch Repair, Line Painting, Pot Hole Repair CALL A LOCAL PROFESSIONAL

I GUARANTEE YOU WON’T BE DISAPPOINTED!! Go With Honesty, Reliability & Dependability. Free Estimates – Commercial & Residential.

SEAMLESS GUTTERS

Installation & Cleaning 5” and 6” Seamless Gutters Leaf Guards Larry Miller, Jr.

570-547-2505

17 YEARS IN BUSINESS!

NEW LAWN CARE CLIENTS -- 4 FREE CUTS!! DRIVEWAY SEAL, PARKING LOTS

Office: 570.940.0237 | Cell: 570.279.0317 GUTTERNUTZ@GMAIL.COM

PA# 115065

SEAMLESS GUTTERS INSTALLED OR DROPPED Gutter Repairs & Cleaning

CALL 570-246-3714

www.renewcarpetcleaners.co

570-323-8011

TITLE & TAGS

FAST + EASY SERVICE

TITLE • TAG • NOTARY PHONE: 570-651-9066 ON-SITE PARKING

FULL TAG SERVICE!

HERSHBERGER BUILDERS

“Preserving memories one mount at a time”

Richard Orgitano

Professional Mounting richardorgitano@gmail.com

570-437-1909

Jonas Hershberger FREE Estimates

GORDON DISPOSAL LLC We Take Garbage For Less!

26 Beech Ridge Road Trout Run, PA 17771

570-998-2525 570-494-6825

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

We Now Offer 64 & 96 Gallon Trash Cans Also Single Stream Recycling

• Drywall •

For All Your Container / Dumpster Needs Clean-Outs Attic Garage Basement

• Plaster Repairs •

Junk & Furniture Removal

• Painting •

570-817-1412

CALL TODAY!

See Website for Fall Special Promotions

www.gordondisposal.net

FAST ON-THE-SPOT SERVICE 9 AM TO 5 PM

Beech Ridge Taxidermy

• Specializing in Metal Roofing • Pole Building • Garages • Decks • Siding • Barn Renovatinos & All Types of Repair • Roof Painting • Skid Loader Work • Concrete Work

PA096756 Fully Insured

716 Washington Blvd. Next to Valvoline Express Care

PA# 049073

570-323-9119

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Ed -- 570-560-8415 • Muncy, PA

Miller’s

jennmarie85@ymail.com CELL: 570-765-1349

Marshall & Tricia Corbin Residential & Commercial Truck Mount System

Silver Coating

ctthomas3@windstream.net CHRIS THOMAS

Plants, Materials, Labor, Build, Design, Maintain

Call 570-326-9322

25 Years Experience Commercial Non-Commercial Roofs Flat Roofs&(Rubber)

PA# 115713

LANDSCAPE BORDERS PERMANENT EDGING SPRING SPECIAL - 50% OFF ALL OTHER LANDSCAPING 25% OFF

Renew Carpet Cleaners

26 Years Experience

Commercial & Non-Commercial Roofs

KOZ’s LANDSCAPING

specializes heifer barns, freestall barns, pole buildings, garages, reroofing / residing, concreting, etc.

Buckwheat and Wheat Products Quality Livestock Feed

201 RACE STREET -- HUGHESVILLE

www.bqbuilders.com

Design Build - Wood or Metal Framing New Builds and Interior/Exterior Remodels In-House Drafting Services Kitchens/Baths/Additions/Garages Maintenance Services

570-323-9873

Food Plot Seeds, Purple Top Turnips, Landino Clover Mix, Essex Rape, Groundhog Radish, Sugar Beets, Buckwheat Seed, Wheat & Forage Oats, Kale

570-546-3331

Residential/Commercial Services

Monday - Friday 8:00am - 5:00pm

FOUGHTS MILL

General Contractor 75 Chad Road Pennsdale, PA

Best Quality Builders Inc.

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Meyers Masonry Restoration Co. Award Winning Masonry Contractor

• Chimneys • Stonework (Natural or Artificial) • Patios (Brick, Flagstone and Concrete) • Retaining Walls • Repointing • Foundations • Concrete • Log Siding All Brick, Block, Stone & Concrete Restoration 38 Years Experience - Reasonable - Reputable - Reliable

FREE ESTIMATES! CALL TODAY

Office: 570-547-7018 -- Cell: 570-244-5922 PA #010608 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT. 7622 Pine Run Road, Salladasburg. Appliance, Laundry, TV And Internet Included. You Pay Gas Heat And Electric. NO Pets, NO Smoking. $775.00/Month Unfurnished. $1050.00/ Month Furnished. 570-7725273. 113367 1 BEDROOM, LUXURY APARTMENT. All Inclusive, Furnished. Roof Top Patio Deck, Spiral Staircase, Downtown. $1,100/Month. Call 570- 916-3309.

HUGE 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT WITH BASEMENT LAUNDRY. All Appliances, Safe, Quiet Location, On Bus Route. $550/Month. Call 570-9163309. 1 BEDROOM, 1ST FLOOR APARTMENT Near Williamsport Hospital. NO Pets, NO Smoking. Appliances Provided, Heat & Water Included. Must Provide 3 Personal And 3 Financial References. $625.00 Per Month, Plus Security Deposit. Phone 570-323-6909. 113362

See all our job openings online at www.keystone-staffing.com

Now accepting applications for GENERAL CABLE 12 hour shifts/ $14.00 hour to start Must be flexible to work any shift GED or diploma required. Must have metatarsal boots and pass client specific testing

MECHANICAL LABORERS

Experience with sprinkler systems, plumbing, HVAC helpful. Some travel required.

INDUSTRIAL LABORERS

Williamsport / Montgomery Must have proven industrial experience And ability to pass client required placement testing.

ONE DAY ASSIGNMENTS Various one day assignments! Great for extra cash!

Please call to schedule appointment. 2 forms of proper ID required for registration

948 Broad Street Montoursville, PA 17754 570-368-5520 EOE, Drug Free Company

SOFT WASH

No Pressure Washing

ROOF CLEANING

BEFORE

ALSO...

AFTER

• Decks • Porches • Driveways • Sidewalks • Patios • Fences

KAUFFMAN’S STORE

22 MEADOW LANE • LOGANTON• 725-3679 Just Arrived!

FREE ESTIMATES!

REMOVES & KILLS MOLD & ALGAE EXTERIOR & INTERIOR CLEANING

Reuben Fisher - 570-547-6343 • www.fulltimeroofcleaning.com **NOW AVAILABLE*** GRIER STREET MANOR – 1 BDRM. 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!! 1-800-7353068. TDD 711. OR VISIT: W W W. L I V E I N PA . C O M . THIS INSTITUTION IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROVIDER & EMPLOYER. 113363

HUGHESVILLE – WOLFE RUN APARTMENTS NOW AVAILABLE 2 BEDRM, NEWLY RENOVATED APARTMENTS. RENT STARTS AT $511 $595. INCLUDES WATER, SEWER, TRASH REMOVAL & APPLIANCES. ONSITE LAUNDRY FACILITY. NO PETS. 1 YEAR LEASE & SECURITY DEPOSIT REQUIRED. MUST MEET FEDERAL PROGRAN REQUIREMENTS, FOR MORE

INFORMATION PLEASE CALL 570-584-3150 OR 1-800-735-3068, TDD 711, W W W. L I V E I N PA . C O M . THIS INSTITUTION IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROVIDER & EMPLOYER. 113281

MONTGOMERY – PUMPKIN CENTER – AVAILABLE NOW. 2 BDRM APTS. RENT STARTS AT $555.00 - $600.00. APPLIANCES, W/W CARPET, WATER SEWER & GARBAGE REMOVAL INCLUDED. ON-SITE LAUNDRY FACILITIES. NO PETS. APPLICANTS MUST MEET FEDERAL PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS. ONE YEAR LEASE. FOR INFORMATION AND APPLICATION CALL 1-800735-3068 OR (570)547-6553, TDD 711.WWW.LIVEINPA. COM THIS INSTITUTION IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROVIDER AND EMPLOYER. 113279

Massage Therapists New medical spa opening soon! In Williamsport and looking for 2 - 3 licensed massage therapists with current CPR certification, and able to work a variety of shifts. New graduates welcome to apply. We will train you on our protocols. Must be a team player able to work PT and/or FT. When not performing services on clients, you will help the rest of the team with basic duties such as answering phones, scheduling appointments, laundry, stocking treatments rooms, etc. We are looking for reliable, responsible therapists who love what they do. Please send your resume to: medispawilliamsport1@gmail.com for consideration and possible interview. We look forward to meeting you!

WE REPAIR ZIPPERS NEED A SPACIOUS 3-BEDROOM At An Affordable Price? We Have The Size And The Maintenance-Free Living You’ve Been Waiting For! Upgrade With Us And We’ll Give You $100 Of Free Laundry To Start You Off Right. Rents Start At $935 – Including ALL Utilities. Swing By 2500 Federal Ave For A Tour And Let Us Show You What You’ve Been Missing! You’ll Be Impressed. We Promise. Call Us Today At 570-506-8010. HOUSE FOR RENT

COMPLETELY RENOVATED INSIDE AND OUT - 2 Bedrooms, 1 ½ Baths In Quiet East End, Wmspt. Neighborhood, 9’x11’ Loft In Addition To Bedrooms, Central Air, New Gas Furnace, Off Street Parking, Nice Yard, Stainless Steel Stove, Frig, And Built In Microwave. $825 Per Month Plus Utilities. Contact Robin At 570-322-3547 Mon.-Fri. 8:00-4:00 Or Leave Message. Photos Can Be Viewed At Face Book Page For Faith Wesleyan Church. 2 BEDROOM, 1 BATH, Central Air, Gas Heat, Large Secluded Yard. Small Pet w/ Deposit. Jersey Shore Area. $750.00/Month Plus Utilities. Call 570-337-8626 Or 570398-3819.113531

3 BEDROOM 1/2 DOUBLE, Montgomery. Lease, Deposit. Water, Sewer Included. NO Dog, Cat Extra. $845.00.570-940-0077. 113508 VALLAMONT NEIGHBORHOOD. Beautiful, Newly Renovated 3 Br, 2 ½ Bath House. Hardwood Floors, Central Air, Laundry Room With Washer/Dryer. $1000/Month, Includes Garbage Removal. 570-3218208. 113236 HOUSE FOR SALE

3 BEDROOM, 1 FULL BATH HOME. Remodeled, New Shed, New Patio. Asking $172,900.00. Call 570772-8199. 113563

RAUCHTOWN AREA / CRAWFORD TWP/ Jersey Shore School District, Lovely 3BR Ranch Home With 2 Baths, Near Ravensburg Park Area, Take A Look...Make An Offer! $137,500. 1st Choice Realty 398-0690 Or TEXT CALL BOB BOOB AT 570220-0741. 113173

WM. P. Connolly Real Estate Co., PO Box 24 - 325 Connolly Lane, Liberty, PA 16930

570-324-3000, Fax: 570-324-2119 www.connollyrealestate.com

NEW LISTING

Very nice home just minutes from Rt. 15 in Liberty Built in 2000, this home has 2200 sq. ft. of living space. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, large kitchen/dining room with island, living room, 2nd floor loft, full basement and attached oversized one car garage. Central air, hardwood flooring, corian countertops and large closets are a few of the quality features of this home. Enjoy your privacy from the back deck. Country living just 25 minutes from Williamsport. Southern Tioga Schools. This is a must see home!

SALE PRICE - $184,900!


570-725-2497

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LITTLE PINE CREEK, Carsontown. Small Cabin For Sale. Sleeps 7. Completely Furnished. Call 570-7697054. 113528 COMMERCIAL

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