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A Family-Oriented Publication Volume 13 Number 39

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Home, Autumn and Yogi

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s I traveled the Country this Summer the true beauty of our great Nation was amazing. From the mile high mountains of the Rockies in Denver to the barren Grand Canyon type landscape of Southern Oregon and our Western states. Their mountains are magnificent in a totally different way and yes, I did venture northwest into the beautiful lush pine forest we associate with the beaver state. The Dallas-Fort Worth area and landscape was exactly as seen on TV. What was unbelievable to me there was the airport. A giant modern day marvel of air travel complete with a high-speed monorail system to take you to whatever gate needed to board. The hospitality I received during my almost 8,000 mile journey was outstanding. We have great people in our melting pot of a Nation from all walks of life. I even got welcomed into Peace Memorial Evangelical Presbyterian Church by the Pastor in Klamath Falls. I was invited to stay for lunch and offered a tour of Southern Oregon by one of the parishioners. The Pastor’s message was very good, one thing different from any other church service I have attended was his wearing of the traditional black shirt and white collar accompanied by a kilt. Good thing he had the legs for it. What was the best part of my travels?

A question that I’ve been asked about a thousand times. The answer is simple, returning home. We are truly blessed to live where I believe is the most beautiful place in a Nation full of beautiful places. The people that call this neck of Penns Woods home are just flat out special. As Summer has set and the calendar now reads October what is more beautiful than the colors of the season. The leaves have begun to change to the reds, yellows and oranges that will soon illuminate the mountainside. The pumpkins, apples, corn stalks and wide variety of items associated with Fall harvest decorate your favorite farm market or store of your choosing. I especially enjoy the scarecrows and Halloween decorations. I look forward to seeing what Robin Tebbs and the girls do each year. Tebbs is a Webb family tradition for cider, apples, pumpkins, peppers – you name it. I won’t tell you about the next traditional stop at Tebbs, because it means Winter will be on its way. The Autumn sunrises in the West Branch Valley are truly some of Mother Nature’s best work. The special hues of October rising above the morning fog, as you smell the Fall air. The seasonal fog that follows the Susquehanna River as it winds its way through our Valley like a ghost above the water soon to evaporate in the early morning sun.

It is a most special time to get out and enjoy the outdoors. I far more enjoy my surroundings than I feel the need to be successful while hunting. Not that I’m not looking for that special buck, but I think as you grow older you see the forest through the trees so to speak. Jim The crunch of acorns Webb, Jr. beneath your feet or hearing them fall from the trees as you head into the woods before daylight. Listening to the forest come alive on a crisp Autumn morning while you identify the birds and sounds made by the critters living in Penns Woods. Just being out in the beauty God created, appreciating the weather, which is much nicer than what will soon follow. If you don’t hunt, bike or hike just go for a walk, get out and about and enjoy this most special season. October is also World Series time. America’s pastime begins its playoffs, which culminate with one team wearing the title of World Series Champions. This tradition woven in the great fabric that makes our Nation who we are. Who can ever forget ‘baseball, apple pie and Chevrolet’, one of the greatest advertising slogans of all time? This past week one of baseball’s all-time greats left us, Yogi Berra. Yogi was one of the greatest New York Yankees ever. His teams won 10 World Series; all his

career statistics are off the charts, a Hall of Famer. One of the best catchers ever. What made Yogi so special was who he was off the field, his personality, his love of life and his Yogisms. “It ain’t over till it’s over.” “When you come to a fork in the road take it.” “I never said most of the things I said.” “A nickel ain’t worth a dime anymore.” The list goes on and on. My two favorites “Baseball is 90% mental and the other half is physical.” No truer words have ever been spoken about the game. “You better cut the pizza in four pieces because I’m not hungry enough to eat six.” Spoken like a true Piason and logic I can truly appreciate. I have a great local story regarding Yogi courtesy of Father John Manno. We have been blessed to have Father Manno and the Manno family call our area home since coming over on the boat from Italy. I do not have enough paper to write about how wonderful and important Father Manno’s service and love has been to our communities. Anyway, Father John’s Dad, Don, who most of you know was a great baseball player and played in the Majors for Boston was in the Navy and roomed with and played baseball on the Navy team with? You guessed it, none other than Yogi Berra. This occurred in the early 40s as both were serving their Country during World War II. Don also “barn stormed” with another Yankee great, Babe Ruth. So long Yogi, my tribute to you – Even though you’re gone, you’ll never be gone. God Bless America.

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all is officially upon and us and as you start to transition your wardrobe for fall remember that your skin is going to be transitioning as well. A great way to start a new season is with a facial! Not only will it prep your skin for the weather changes, but it’s also a great way to relax. Here are a couple of really great masks you can do at home! So pull out those sweats, get your messy bun on and enjoy an evening of pampering and relaxation. The Fancy Schmancy Mask: What You’ll Need • Organic lavender essential oil • Cotton washcloth (use organic cotton when possible) • Organic almond butter • Skin toner (try Avalon Organics’ Lavender Hydrating Toner or Dr. Hauschka’s Facial Toner) Choose one: honey, organic strawberry yogurt, or organic avocado Facial How-To Pre-cleanse. After thoroughly removing any makeup and rinsing your face, fill a sink with warm water. Add two to three drops of lavender oil and stir with your hand. Soak the washcloth in the lavender water, then wring it out and gently press it against your face and neck for 30 seconds. Cleanse. Put one teaspoon of almond butter and a few drops of lavender water in your palm; rub your hands together to create a paste. Apply to skin using a “press and roll” method, which helps remove dead cells, dirt,

and oil: Press your palms against your forehead and roll them outward. Moving down your face and neck, continue the motion until you reach your collarbones. Steph Return to massaging your Nordstrom forehead, and repeat the process for one to three minutes. Rinse and Tone. Use another washcloth soaked in lavender water to remove the almond cleansing cream from your face. Rinse with cool water and apply toner. Apply a mask. Choose one of the following masks, depending on your skin’s needs: • To Moisturize Dry Skin – Half of a mashed organic avocado • To Brighten Dull Complexions – Organic strawberry yogurt • To Rid Pores of Impurities – Honey Apply a thin layer to your face and relax for 20 minutes. Then remove the mask with a warm, wet cloth, and rinse with warm water. Pat dry with a clean towel. The Easy Peasy Mask What you will need: • 1 cup of brown sugar • 1/2 cup of honey • 1 tbsp. of milk (the higher the fat percentage, the better) How to make it: Pour sugar into a bowl, slowly stirring in the honey, and add quantity of milk desired (the more milk the looser the consistency). Pat mixture onto skin (avoiding eye area, it

makes eyelashes sticky and the sugar is harsh on delicate skin). Leave on for 10-20 minutes (whatever you like best and have time for) this mask will not dry on your skin or become tight or hard, it will stay moist and sticky, I suggest wearing an old t-shirt while wearing this in case of any “sticky situations.” Rinse the mixture off with lukewarm water; you may use a wash cloth or facial cleansing brush to assist you if you like, but make sure to clean extra well around your hairline or some of the honey might dry in hard sticky clumps. Eew no thank you! After rinsing, apply moisturizer (don’t forget to put one on that has SPF if you’re going out in the sun after this facial!). The What Do I Do With These Pumpkin Guts Mask What you will need: • 1/4 cup pureed pumpkin • 1 egg • 1 tablespoon honey • 1 tablespoon milk Whip it all up in a bowl. Apply a layer of the mask all over your face, avoiding eyes + mouth. The pumpkin mask goes on so much better if you apply with an art brush, but you could use a spoon in a pinch. I warmed the mix up for a few seconds in the microwave so it wouldn’t be freezing on the face, but the temperature is really up to you. Let the mask dry until it is dry and crackly. Or about 20 minutes. Wash with warm water and you’re done. I just want to take a second to welcome back ‘Planet Mom’ to the Webb family! We have missed her around here and are excited to have her joining us again. This week she’s ‘living’ on page 16.

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y wife and I hurried into the tiny Montoursville airport to join a large crowd of anxious fans, friends and family; we were there to greet Morgan Craft, the young lady from Sullivan County who had just won the Women’s World Cup International Skeet Championships in Lonato, Italy, and earned a berth on the U.S. Olympic Team. The roar of the engines as the small airplane maneuvered to the passenger departure location had everybody’s eyes glued to the hallway hoping to catch a glimpse of the look on Morgan’s face when she realized we were all there to welcome her back and to congratulate her on her outstanding accomplishment. Tears of joy trickled down her face as her father, Dave, wrapped her in an American flag and hugged her; her mom, Cherie, brothers Ethan and Dylan, and grandparents, Gary and Nancy, were soon to follow. Not only was she surprised, but clearly overwhelmed by the crowd of nearly 100 people who began clapping and offering congratulatory hugs. A large sign referred to her “rock star” status, and a cameraman from WNEP News competed with a host of camera flashes all trying to capture that moment of joy and excitement. Morgan is no stranger to the pages of this paper and other publications; I and others have written of her shooting endeavors and achievements in the past. When Morgan was barely a teenager she was already well into hunting and shooting. As a friend of

the family I had been to the grandparents’ home on several occasions where shooting at clay targets was part of the evening’s entertainment, and as a pre-teenager Morgan was able to hold her own and even better some of the more experienced adults. Those early years no doubt planted a seed, and her desire to continue shooting was further fostered by a very supporting family including grandparents, Gary and Nancy. Morgan wasted no time in getting into some serious competitions; her performance at the 2011 Fall Selection and the 2012 Spring Selection Competitions earned her sufficient points to be named an alternate in the 2012 Olympics. Morgan’s desire and strong sense of competitiveness soon took her to the Women’s National Skeet Championships in Colorado Springs, CO, in 2014 where she bested five-time Olympic Champion, Kim Rhode. In that competition Morgan broke 244 targets out of a possible 250 – only one target away from tying the national record of 245. That drove her to want to perform even better so she spent the summer training at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs. Morgan’s next competition was the Fall Selection Competition in Tillar, Arkansas, where she won a spot on the World Cup Team. In early March Morgan participated in her first 2015 World Cup Competitions in Mexico where her performance earned her points towards a place on the Olympic Team, and in late March she competed in a World Cup Competition in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. In early April of 2015 at the

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would do in that situation, not to mention the enormous pressure of having to perform at such a high level. In round three it rained so hard the speakers stopped working and the competition was delayed for a time, but Morgan actually shot 25 of 25 in that round. Morgan demonstrates a high level of maturity at her young age and her calm and confident demeanor obviously proved sufficient to bring home the gold. When I finally had a chance to talk with Morgan at the airport I asked her what her first thought was when she realized she had just become the best woman skeet shooter in the world and was on her way to the Olympics? Morgan replied, “I made it…relief.” In April of this year Morgan won her first World Cup Medal and that’s when she felt her dream of becoming an Olympian was within reach. “I definitely know I can do this. The Olympics is an achievable goal.” she told me. That Morgan is a driven, goal-oriented person is obvious. In addition to all that she has done in the skeet shooting world, she also has a degree in Exercise Science and is now working on becoming a Physician’s Assistant – more specifically a Cardiac Physician’s Assistant. Few people will ever achieve the goal of becoming an Olympian, however Morgan remains focused. Her success has not altered her warm, pleasant personality in any way and that makes me and others admire her all the more for what she has been able to accomplish. You can bet that a lot of us will be watching and cheering for Morgan and we wish her the best in the upcoming Olympics in Rio de Janeiro in August.

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Spring Selection Competition in Georgia she garnered more points to continue competing on the World Cup Team, and in late April she won a Bronze Medal at World Cup Competitions in Cyprus and accumulated more points towards an Olympic berth. In June of 2015 Morgan shot at the USA Shooting National Shotgun Competitions in Colorado Springs, and in August she secured a Silver Medal at the World Cups in Azerbaijan. Finally in September 2015 she traveled to Lonato, Italy, and won a Gold Medal in the World Cup Championships and secured a berth on the U. S. Women’s International Skeet Olympic Team. Winning that coveted berth on the U. S. Olympic Team and the World Championships did not come without its share of trials and hardships in the final days leading up to her victory. While we awaited Morgan’s arrival at the airport, Morgan’s father, Dave, told me she had a lot of difficulty in making connecting flights. Apparently there was some kind of boycott against the airlines and Morgan had to spend the night in Philadelphia, and then her flight was diverted to Toronto, Canada and then on to Milan, Italy. All of the delays and diversions resulted in Morgan arriving in Italy a day later than the other participants. If that weren’t enough, while shooting in the competitions, she and other competitors had to deal with heavy rain and wind. The weather was fine for the first round of shooting, but in round two the wind blew hard; most of us have troubles enough shooting clay targets on a calm day. I can’t imagine what the wind


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ope Francis’ visit to Washington D.C. last week was historic in many respects. The sainthood of Junipero Serra was recognized during a service lead by the Papal Father at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception on Wednesday. Serra became our nation’s first Hispanic saint and the canonization ceremony was the first of its kind held on U.S. soil. Thursday marked the very first time any Pope has addressed a joint session of Congress and speculation in advance of the event drew worldwide interest. Like thousands of other people I made the trek to Washington D.C. last week to be part of this history. From as far away as Falls Church, Virginia, which was the closest hotel I could find, the excitement was palpable. On Thursday morning, crowds assembled early in the national mall facing the U.S. Capitol Building in eager anticipation of the Pope’s arrival. He entered the House chamber to roaring applause from elected officials and guest and wasted little time making his way to the podium to commence his speech. His tone was soft and respectful but his message was firm. “Today I would like not only to address you, but through you the entire people of the United States,” the Pope explained. He spoke of the world becoming increasingly

a place of violent conflict perpetrated in the name of religion, ideology and economics. The solution he insisted is that “our efforts must aim at restoring hope, righting wrongs, maintaining commitments, and thus promoting the well-being of individuals and of peoples.” He further expressed to the members of a notoriously gridlocked Congress, “we must move forward together, as one, in a renewed spirit of fraternity and solidarity, cooperating generously for the common good.” The Pope’s message seemed to be a timely one for the legislative branch of our federal government that has become virtually impotent in recent years. Congress has earned job approval ratings as low as 15% over the past year, among the worst ratings in its history. Pope Francis’s plea was spoken with a sense of compassion and urgency. Quite frankly, it’s a wake up call we all need to hear. Being hard-nosed with our ideologies is getting us nowhere and its time we adopt a different approach. The new approach, he reminded congress, is one that has worked for us in the past. “The challenges facing us today call for a renewal of that spirit of cooperation, which has accomplished so much good throughout the history of the United States,” explained the Pope. “The complexity, the gravity and

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OBITUARIES ~ Week of ~

9/18/2015 - 9/25/2015 Adrian E. Conroy, 52, of Williamsport Ida E. Gray, 66, of Williamsport Frank A. Upham, 84, of Williamsport Lynwood H. Morehart, 91, formerly of Elimsport Mabel Jean Martin, 66, of Eldred Twp. Walter H. Bennett, 91, of Montoursville Brian M. Hill, 38, of Castanea Pamela A. “Pam” Cunningham, 60, of Williamsport Christina D. Courter, 94, of Mill Hall Phyllis I. (Lins) Ruch, 89, of Lewisburg Arthur W. Kriner Jr., 78, of Williamsport Evelyn L. Hager, 88, of South Williamsport Madeline E. Fox, 91, of Williamsport Carmela Schlauch, 90, of South Williamsport Brenda L. Engel, 65, of Williamsport Cayden Robert Stiger, infant, of Hughesville Marjorie Lutz Staman, of Elimsport 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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the urgency of these challenges demand that we pool our resources and talents, and resolve to support one another, with respect for our differences and our convictions of conscience.” The Pontiff can speak from experience on this matter. He has received no shortage of blow back for his controversial statements about homosexual marriage as well as other hot topic issues within the church. However, in each instance he has not compromised his principles or beliefs. He is merely advocating for a dialogue that looks for pragmatic solutions to societal problems. This type of dialogue must be entered into with an open mind seeking areas of common ground and not dismissing entire issues based on ideological differences. The Pope warned that we need to guard ourselves against “simplistic reductionism” whereby we see everything as only good or evil. After hearing the Pope’s speech I felt a sense of gratitude for the message he brought our political leaders. It’s a message they all needed to hear but not one that just anyone could have delivered. There’s no hidden political agenda at play here. The sincerity of this Pope is evident when he walks through a crowd of people. They love him and he loves them back. He kisses babies and folks deformed with debilitating illness in such a genuinely compassionate manner. He makes himself far more accessible than previous Popes, often to the dismay of his security detail. People

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costumes ready. at City Hall.THE SEASON LOWEST PRICES OF Now for a Hint about Christmas. There are more activities planned The Downtown Christmas parade has this year downtown during the been moved to Saturday, December Holidays so stay tuned next month. I 12th at 2:00 PM. The parade will start will be talking about some of the fun at Campbell Street and move east to events, prizes to win and ideas for Market Street. I know we always run your Holiday shopping. our parades the wrong way on a One Your assignment for October, Way street but that is part of the fun. citizens of our great community, is to Moving the parade to daylight hours go find the biggest pumpkin that will will provide more visibility for the fit in your car and carve the heck out children and it won’t be as chilly as of it. Then stuff it full of lights and evening time. If anyone would like plug it in on your front porch. Who to provide a float or marchers for the said Halloween is just for kids! Trick parade please contact Justin Simpson or Treat.

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lives we didn’t even know was missing. Indeed, there was no mistaking the bond that had formed between us and there simply was no turning back. That said, he stepped with ease into our crazed schedule and house filled with teenage drama, noise and angst, despite his dog years and inability to recognize his own name—the one the Rescue had fittingly assigned him. Against all odds, he learned to love our yappy, 14-pound Bichon and in the process made the latter less prone to anxiety attacks and barking seizures involving delivery trucks and unsuspecting joggers. At every turn, he modeled good behavior for our notso-compliant, curly-haired pooch—the one we thought was beyond hope for ever acting like a normal dog. Almost daily they now play together, tossing their sock monkey into the air and racing around the house like a couple of deranged squirrels—something that makes my heart smile. Every. Single. Time. Not surprisingly, it wasn’t long before I discovered how comforting it was to have a big-ish dog place his head or warm muzzle in my hand as I awaken each morning. Or the soothing effect he has on all of us as he wedges his boxlike body next to ours on the couch at the close of a long day, somehow

sensing our need to decompress. By contrast, he embraces our clamor and chaos—celebrating both the disorder and the abundance of joy that resides within our home. Needless to say, there’s something extraordinary about having this dog, in particular, around—and by “around” I mean that he has become my shadow, following me everywhere but into the shower. What’s more, he reluctantly bids me farewell when I have to leave and greets me in the doorway when I return, tail wagging wildly, reminding me that all dogs are inclined to smile. You just have to look for it. As a result, I never feel unappreciated or truly alone no matter how empty my house happens to be—the kids running in 17 different directions and their dad expertly manning the taxi or holed up at his office. Looking back, I think it’s during those quiet times when I value his presence the most. He’s there for me day in and day out, keeping me from dwelling on the sadness that lies beneath the surface of every joy—the everpresent sorrow related to having lost my dad not in the physical sense, but by every other definition. Somehow, I know my dog understands. It’s in his eyes. Planet Mom: It’s where I live. Visit me there at www.melindawentzel.com.

LYCOMING COUNTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY’S OFFICE 2008 to 2015 ON THE ISSUES The current DA, Mr. Linhardt says “Just four years after [I] took office in 2008, Lycoming County saw the fewest criminal filings in nearly 20 years [and the County] has new found safety.” THE REALITY IS …

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AARP Driver Safety Refresher 9–1 pm

This four-hour refresher course is offered to individuals who have previously attended the two-day, eight-hour AARP Driver Safety Program and have proof of attendance. Prepayment of $15 for AARP members or $20 for non-members is required. Checks can be mailed to the Lincoln Senior Center, 2138 Lincoln St., Williamsport, PA 17701. Register: (570) 323-3096, Monday or Wednesday, 9:30 am to noon Location: The LifeCenter, 641 Walnut Street

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Susquehanna Health’s LifeCenter is please 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

Determine your risk for osteoporosis with this quick, painless ultrasound heel screening that measures bone density level. Cost: $20 Appointment: 1-877-883-4791 Location: The LifeCenter, 641 Walnut Street

A support group for survivors of traumatic or acquired brain injuries including stroke survivors is available and meets on the fourth Tuesday of the month. Register: (570) 321-2656 Location: Williamsport Regional Medical Center (West Entrance off Rural Avenue)

Hearing Screening 1–3 pm

A free hearing screening for all ages will be provided by Susquehanna Health Audiology. Appointment: 1-877-883-4791 Location: The LifeCenter, 641 Walnut Street

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Susquehanna Health’s Heartworks program offers family-based peer support groups for preschool, elementary, middle school and high school aged children and their parents/caregivers that helps families explore their feelings in a safe environment. Time: Light meal 6 pm, group meeting 6:30 pm Register: (570) 320-7691 or 1-888-499-3177 Location: Third floor, Divine Providence Hospital

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Baby Café offers moms an opportunity to exchange tips about breastfeeding, receive breastfeeding support and discuss parenting concerns in a relaxed, child-friendly environment. Free weight checks for baby are available. Light refreshments provided. Register: (570) 321-2069 or SusquehannaHealth.org/Events Location: First United Methodist Church, 602 South Market Street, Muncy

Grief Support Group for Young Adults 7–8:30 pm

Susquehanna Health’s Heartworks program offers a support group for adults ages 18 to 35 who are coping with the death of someone close to them. This is a safe, supportive, non-judgmental place where participants share loss experiences and remember the one who died. Register: (570) 320-7691 or 1-888-499-3177 Location: Third floor, Divine Providence Hospital

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Baby Café at The LifeCenter offers moms an opportunity to exchange tips about breastfeeding, receive breastfeeding support and discuss parenting concerns in a relaxed, child-friendly environment. Free weight checks for baby are available. Light refreshments are provided. Register: (570) 321-2069 or SusquehannaHealth.org/Events Location: The LifeCenter, 641 Walnut Street

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ommunities along the West Branch of the Susquehanna River and the feeder creeks were the hardest hit as a week of rain revived memories of the Tropical Storm Agnes. At least eight deaths, five of them in Pennsylvania, were attributed to the flooding. Tens of thousands were forced to evacuate their homes. President Gerald R. Ford declared counties along the Susquehanna River to be disaster areas and eligible for federal disaster relief. Montoursville, Milton, Benton, Bloomsburg, Old Lycoming Township, Muncy and Montgomery all received serious damage. At least 50 families were evacuated at hard hit Muncy. Williamsport escaped major damage, thanks to the strong dikes, as did Wilkes-Barre, where reinforced dikes and at least 100,000 sand bags

prevented a repeat of the Agnes flooding that made the Luzerne County community one of the hardest hit areas in history. In Lycoming County, according to Red Cross officials, at least 500 homes were destroyed, with at least 215 receiving extensive damage. At least another 300 received minor damage. The river at Williamsport, where 8.12 inches of rain fell from Monday to Friday, crested at 27.94 feet, Friday between 9 and 11 p.m. This was good news to Williamsport since it was about nine feet below the capacity of the dikes, but bad news for communities downstream. When the water crested here, countless volumes of water flowed downstream into such communities as Muncy and Milton. In Bloomsburg, the annual fair was closed down for the first time in the memory of long-time fairgoers. The fairgrounds were under at least three feet of water.

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Might Be the Most Crippling Condition Known to Man …And How Many People Have Found a Way to Beat It Do You Have Any of the Following? • Plantar Fasciitis

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condiIf you’ve suffered from any of these annoying condi tions, you may have a chronic foot condition. Foot pain is one of the most chronic conditions Americans face, yet is also the worst managed health problem. In 2011, Congress commissioned a committee from the Institute of Medicine (IOM) to study chronic pain. They found people with chronic pain are not being effectively taken care of. Are you taking your foot pain as seriously as diabetes, or asthma, or high blood pressure? A member of the IOM committee suggests that you do. Fortunately, if you are suffering from foot pain, it may be relieved or eliminated by non-surgical treatment.

I had Plantar Fasciitis on my left foot and I started doing the laser treatments. After 7 treatments, I feel it is at least 80% better. ~Collen O. When I first came to Twin Hills, I had so much pain in my heel, I could barely walk. With their treatment they were able to improve my condition significantly. Now, I am once again able to exercise and enjoy long stroller walks with my daughter at the park. ~Aundrea T.

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New research in a treatment called low level laser therapy is having a profound effect on patients suffering with foot and heel pain. Unlike the cutting type of laser seen in movies and used in medical procedures, the laser penetrates the surface of the skin with no heating effect or damage. Laser therapy has been tested for 40 years, had over 2000 papers published on it, and been shown to inflam aid in damaged tissue regeneration, decrease inflammation, relieve pain and boost the immune system. This means that there is a good chance laser therapy could be your foot pain solution, allowing you to live a more active lifestyle. Most patients feel better with just a few treatments, and best of all there will be no dangerous drugs, no invasive procedures, and no painful exercises.

your case. • A complete neuromuscular examination. • Where indicated, a full set of specialized x-rays to determine if arthritis is contributing to your pain. • A thorough analysis of your x-ray and exam findings so we can start mapping out your plan to being pain free. • You’ll see everything first hand and find out if this amazing treatment will be your pain solution, like it has been for so many other patients. The First 25 Callers Only can get everything we’ve listed here for only $35. Remember what it was like before you had foot problems; when you were pain free and could enjoy everything life had to offer? It can be that way again. Don’t neglect your problem any longer – don’t wait until it’s too late.

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EVENTS EVENTS... Friends of the JVBrown Library Book Review Luncheon What: Book review and luncheon sponsored by the Friends of the JVB Library. Ms. Dana Brigandi, the library’s Leadership Assistant and Public Relations & Community partnership Coordinator will review The Green Mile by Stephen King. When: Fri, Oct 2, 2015, lunch at noon, review at 12:30 ($6.00 for lunch or bring your own). To reserve lunch call 570-326-0536, ext. 114 or at http://calendar.jvbrown. edu/ before 3:00 on Wed, 9/30. Note: The only cost is lunch that is provided. You may bring your own; the book review is free to the public. Where: J.V. Brown Library, 19 E Fourth St near Market St, Welch Family Wing, third floor, Lowry Theatre. Paid parking available in Market St. lot. Fall Festival What: Balls Mills Fall Festival Come and enjoy homemade food and our famous home-made ice cream! Hayrides to the pumpkin patch, lots of vendors to explore, a great time of fun, food and fellowship! When: Saturday, October 3rd, 3 to 6 p.m. Where: Balls Mills UMC, Corner of Bloomingrove Rd and Rte 973, Cogan Station PA, 17728. Vendor Show/Chinese Auction What: Vendor Show/Chinese Auction. Come dine in while you do some shopping all in one place. Proceeds will the Norman Buck Scholarship Fund. When: Saturday October 3, 2015 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Where: Watson Inn 100 Main Street Watsontown, PA 17777. Clinton County’s 3rd Annual LIFE CHAIN What: What is a LIFE CHAIN? It is a peaceful, prayerful statement for Pro Life. Many participants from local

Life Chain What: 24TH Annual Life Chain to Support the Pro-Life Movement in America When: On Sunday, October 4, 2015, 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: Williamsport on the Golden Strip. Recruitment What: Aramark Recruitment. Interview on the spot multiple openings available job order #9701570 visit jobgateway.pa.gov for full details. Bring your resume! When: Thursday October 8th 2015 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: PA Careerlink Lycoming County 329 Pine St. Williamsport. Benefit Trapshoot What: Benefit trapshoot for Frank & Tonia Middaugh. Most of his treatment was not covered by insurance. Gun raffle, 50/50, bake sale, chicken BBQ, silent auction & Chinese auction. Frank lost his battle with Chronic Lymphocyctic Leukemia. Most of his treatment was not covered by insurance. Contact Suzi Owens 570-418-2130. When: Saturday, Oct 10th 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Where: Hillside Rod & Gun Club, 612 Gulick Street, Blossburg, PA. Fall Festival What: Family Fall Festival. This event is FREE, with food, games, inflatable bouncers, hayrides, and tons of fun for the entire family. All are welcome to attend. FREE tickets can be picked up at the entrance to the event. When: October 10th from 4 to 7 p.m. Where: Crossroads Community Church, 1454 S. State Rt. 44 Highway, Jersey Shore, PA. Sonestown Heritage Festival

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What: Sonestown Heritage Festival, craft and flea market vendors, parade Saturday at 11, music, yard sales throughout the town, vendor space available call -570651-2970. When: October 10 & 11, 2015, 8 a.m.-? Where: Route 220 N. of Hughesville in Sonestown. “Fight Like a Girl” Charity Event What: In order to raise awareness for domestic violence and funds for the Clinton County Women’s Center, “Fight Like a Girl” Self-Defense Parties is hosting an event. There will be vendors, self-defense instruction, raffle prizes, entertainment, refreshments & a donation drop off for the Women’s Center. Cost: $20 per person. When: Saturday, October 10th 2015 from 1-4 p.m. Where: The Pajama Factory Community Room 1307 Park Avenue Williamsport, PA. WBHRS What: WBHRS October Program. Topic: OSHA Safety. Speaker: Tony Samento. When: Wednesday, October 14, 2015, 8:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Where: Williamsport Country Club. Blood Drive What: Red Cross Blood Drive. When: Friday, October 16, 2015 from 1:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Where: Lycoming Christian Church, 20 Chapel Hill Road, Linden, PA 17744. Civil Air Patrol What: Williamsport Composite Squadron Civil Air Patrol will be holding an open house. Learn how you can be a valuable part of helping your community through emergency services, aerospace education and cadet programs. Civil Air Patrol has roles for those ages 12 and up. Light refreshments will be served. When: Tuesday, Oct. 13 at 7 p.m. Where: 401A Airport Road, Montoursville. CHURCH EVENTS CHURCH EVENTS... Fall Festival What: Balls Mills U.M. Church will be having a fall

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Children (ages 5+) - Held at the Williamsport YWCA Wednesdays 6-7pm & Saturdays 10:30-11:30am Adult Classes - Held at the Williamsport YWCA Monday Nights 6:30 - 8:00pm

Choral Evensong What: Choral Evensong. When: Sunday, October 4, 4 p.m. Where: Trinity Episcopal Church, 844 W 4th St, Williamsport. Fellowship Dinner What: Farragut Mt. Zion United Methodist Church First Tuesday Fellowship Dinner. (Free will donations will be accepted). When: October 6 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Where: On Rte. 864 near the intersection with Rte. 87 near Montoursville. Montgomery Area Citizens What: Montgomery area citizens monthly meeting. Reservations required for a catered dinner. To make reservations call 570-547-1953 by Sept. 25. Bring table service and item for food bank. Program will feature Abigail Geisinger a.k.a. Meg Geffkenk . New members welcome. When: Oct. 6 at noon. Where: Lutheran “Brick” church. Lasagna Dinner What: Dinner includes meat lasagna, salad, bread, beverage and dessert. Take-outs are available. Cost for the dinner is $9.00 for adults and $5.50 for children (12 & younger) or $6.50 for lasagna only. When: Wednesday, October 7, 4:00-6:30 p.m. Where: Trinity Episcopal Church, 844 West Fourth St.,

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Coat Giveaway What: Muncy Baptist Church annual free coat giveaway. When: Saturday, Oct. 3, 2015, 8-1 p.m. Where: Muncy Baptist Church, W. Penn and Market streets, Muncy, PA.

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festival. There will be home-made vegetable soup along with sandwiches, apple dumplings & apple pies topped off with home-made ice cream. There will be rides to the pumpkin patch along with craft vendors. When: Saturday, October 3rd from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Where: Balls Mills United Methodist Church, 5941 Bloomingrove Rd., (Corner of Rt. 973 E & Bloomingrove Rd.)

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churches in Clinton County of all denominations. (Children are welcome to participate). All participants stand along the sidewalk, each silently holding a pro life sign. MORE INFO-contact Yvonne 570-753-5373. When: Sunday, October 4, from 2:30 - 3:30 p.m. Where: Two locations: Hogan Blvd in Mill Hall and downtown Lock Haven (by Fire House).

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Rummage Sale What: Bi-annual Rummage Sale, Lunch and Baked Goods Sale. When: Friday and Saturday, October 9 & 10 from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Where: New Covenant United Church of Christ, 202 E. 3rd St., Williamsport.

The Montoursville Garden Club What: Maggie Shafferman of Hunter’s Run Nursery in Port Royal, Pennsylvania will share her knowledge and love of heirloom plants, how to grow them and use them in bouquets. She will be bringing fresh cut bouquets and perennial plants for sale. This should be a very informative and fun afternoon. The public is invited to join us. Hostesses are Mary Jane Kaiser and Pam Bentley. The Montoursville Garden Club plants and maintains a number of gardens in Montoursville including the mini-garden on Broad street “at the clock”, the entrance garden at the Williamsport regional airport, and “The Triangle” on Loyalsock Avenue. Take a look as you are driving around the area and enjoy the beauty of Montoursville. When: October 1, 2015. Where: Montoursville Presbyterian Church, 900 Elm Street, Montoursville, PA.

Chicken & Biscuit Dinner What: Homemade chicken & biscuit dinner with mashed potatoes, green beans, coleslaw, beverage & dessert. All you can eat. Adults: $9, Children: $4, Under 6: free. Take-outs available. When: Saturday October 10th, 4-6 p.m. Where: Heshbon Park United Methodist Church, 2898 Heshbon Road. Handicap accessible.

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MUMS, CABBAGE, POTATOES, RED BEETS & APPLES!

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Up, Up and Away

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y hosts Mike Bastian and his sons Jonathon and Michael Jr. of Bastian Tire Stores, might be upset with me. So is Goodyear airship PR specialist and historian Eddie Ogden. For when I arrived at the Williamsport Regional Airport for a ride on the new Goodyear blimp, Wingfoot One, I requested plenty of media information. A technical freak on most things regarding transportation, I like absorbing specifications on length (it’s 246.4 feet long), on width (64.79 feet) and weight (19,780 pounds without helium). But I figured Webb Weekly readers wanted to know more than this blimp utilizes Lycoming built motors or can travel up to 73 miles per hour. Or as one pilot told me “This thing takes two days for what an airplane can do in just a few hours.” So, if you want to know more about the new blimp itself, visit the Goodyear website. If you want to know what it was like for me to ride in it, keep reading! At sign in, we were grouped into six riders plus two pilots. So, as you can see, for a pretty big, long device, it doesn’t hold many passengers! In fact, only 12 plus a crew of two. Lest you think I was rubbing elbows with dignitaries such as Vice President Biden and Governor Tom Wolf, think again. It was better. I took to the skies with a typical

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American family, the Strickland clan and two of their daughter’s friends. I mean this blimp had enough “hot air” to keep it going, it didn’t need any more from full time politicians to keep it afloat! As we climbed the steps and went on board, I said a small prayer to myself that a stray drone would not pierce this craft, that a stray thunderstorm would not pop up Gerry and dampen or danger things with Ayers lightning, and that I wouldn’t have to use a restroom once in the air. The children on board (Ava, Emma and Elaina) wouldn’t remember the Hindenburg unless they Googled it. And no cell phone use (or open toed shoes) was allowed during the flight. So there! As the blimp powered up, nose towards the heavens, I braced myself in the seat, hands clutched to the arm rests, seat belt cinched tight like a noose around my gut. No reason to. The blimp just whispered off the ground gently. This wasn’t the Boeing 737 that took me to California many years ago. That was sheer thrust and power. This was a willowy lift, a mere flutter. At about 1000 feet from ground level, the captain told us we can unstrap our belts and walk freely throughout the passenger area. This didn’t mean the girls did cartwheels down the aisles between the seats, the pilots stood on their heads and veered the craft

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be able to get the equipment shipped to Zambia, where it was installed in a new radiology building that was constructed to house the unit. The last piece of the puzzle was in place when we sent our mission team there. We wanted them to see the equipment up and operational and to also have a hand in completing the building.” The team of four accomplished a wide variety of tasks during their visit, including dry walling and painting the walls of the new facility. Ashley Paulhamus is an active member at Faith Wesleyan and was one of the members of the Mission Team that went to Zimba in June of this year. Paulhamus was the catalyst and main cheerleader for the mission project. She was very motivated and inspired, due in large part to her previous overseas mission experiences. As project coordinator, Paulhamus oversaw a unique fundraising effort, “Change the World,” that involved filling empty pill bottles with spare loose change that people commonly accumulate.

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which students could get into the fair for a reduced admission rate. I remember it raining hard during my first ever visit to the Bloomsburg Fair. Everything seemed to be rain-drenched but the river water did not make its way into the fairgrounds until the next day and at that point they shut the fair down. Another memory I have in Bloomsburg was on Friday morning, September 26, they were asking for students to help in evacuating families from the inundated lower end of Bloomsburg. I recall several of my friends going down to help out. Interestingly, we still had classes at the college and I attended all of mine that day. I went to class that day because the professors who taught my classes were lucky enough to navigate their way onto campus through all the confusion and dislocation the flood was causing. The storm claimed five lives in Pennsylvania and did millions of dollars in property damage. State agricultural officials estimated that $150 million in damage was done to farm land in the state as a result of the flood. The Eloise flood did more than $7 million in damage to roads and bridges in the county, according to PennDOT. County Commissioner Henry Frey surveyed the damage by helicopter and said Lycoming County was luckier than it had been in 1972. It happened 40 years ago last week but in some ways, it seems like yesterday.

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Pick up any litter you find. Although some anglers opt to fish certain ponds from a small boat, canoe, or float tube, I believe most can be fished effectively from shore. You will spook less fish with a careful stroll around the pond edge, and most likely fish more efficiently. When fishing on foot, I prefer knee-high rubber boots. If casting right-handed, work around the pond clockwise. If lefthanded, fish counterclockwise. This is especially helpful if fly-fishing, as you can use the openness over the water to make casts. Another helpful tool for fly fishermen is a stripping basket, which will handily store retrieved line. This makes casting and moving easier and less frustrating. Because of their size and frequently close proximity, it is possible to fish several of these ponds during an outing. Depending upon success, I usually try to fish at least two. Fish close and parallel to the bank first, then extend your casts out from shore. Concentrate on any fish-holding structure such as downed trees, weeds, docks, and lily pads. If the body of water is extremely small, it pays to remain in one position for a period of time. Often

larger bass will cruise about searching for food. It is an effective ploy to let the fish come to you. You’ll end up scaring fewer, and catching more. All the productive lures used for larger waters will catch bass on small ponds: Plugs, crankbaits, tubes, in-line spinners, jigs, spinnerbaits, and worms and other soft plastics. Carry lures to fish the top, middle, and bottom. If the bass are running on the small side, scale down the lure size. Live bait is the preferred choice when pursuing panfish. Fly fishermen will find success both with surface and subsurface offerings. Poppers and deer hair bugs for topwater; streamers like oversize Woolly Buggers for fishing underneath will take bass. When fishing where nice sized panfish exist, I like using a two-fly rig. This is a nymph trailed 12” behind a streamer or popping bug. This setup allows double the pleasure and double the fun. I recently talked to a friend right after he fished a pond. He landed over ten largemouth, with the highlight being two bass from under a submerged log charging a buzzbait at the same time. He caught the smaller of the two, a respectable 3-pounder.

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Trapping Digest for details on how stands must be marked. While hunting from some type of treestand has become the norm for many hunters, especially archery hunters, there are some who still prefer not to seek the higher ground for various reasons. Physical limitations and maybe even a fear of heights keep some hunters firmly planted on terra firma and still others prefer shooting from a level playing field. Keith Schuyler, well known for his archery column in Game News for many years, never hunted from a treestand. We hunted together a time or two and Keith chose to sit tight on the ground-well camouflaged with his recurve at the ready. Keith certainly killed his share of deer over the years as do some other ground hunters; but it has it’s disadvantages. Human scent is probably a bigger problem from a ground location than from a treestand, but there are certainly ways to control or almost cover scent. Another big problem with ground hunting is concealing your movement; this is

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lot of hunters, but then again there are no shortages of possible choices. At the other extreme are so-called treestands that have big, soft chairs, heaters, counter space and shooting platforms; shoot, I know of some that even have portable stoves for cooking food. The idea of course with a treestand is to get above your quarry in hopes that your movement isn’t detected; and in many cases that works, but for those of us who have bow hunted over the years we also know that there’s little truth in the saying that deer never look up. Another advantage to being up a tree is that you the hunter have a more commanding view of the surrounding area and that can be a real advantage in archery hunting where you need time to move your bow into position and draw back. Whatever your choice in hunting set-ups, be they treestands or ground locations, paying attention to wind direction and scent control will add to your chances of success. I might add - a whole lot of patience won’t hurt either.

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away but he was a good turkey I can’t say for sure if this summer hunter and an excellent outdoor and fall was the most turkeys writer and good friend. I don’t I’ve ever spotted while driving have room here to go into all the about but it would certainly have details of our turkey history but to rank very high in the turkeythere are some interesting facts sighting department. Just last that I would like to point out as week I counted nearly 20 birds we proceed through the years. in a field and a couple hundred In the late 1600s and through yards up the road prior to that the 1700s turkeys were sighting I saw another small apparently fairly abundant here group of turkeys in another open Ken in Pennsylvania but recreational field. I have been seeing this Hunter hunting was unheard of at that kind of turkey activity all spring, time; turkeys were killed as summer and fall and I’m hearing the same thing from a number of other a valuable food source. Interestingly turkey hunters. I’m not suggesting that enough by the mid 1800’s it was believed this same scenario is true all over the state that turkeys had been extirpated from but it seems to be the case in the territory the New England states and New York I frequent. Any way you look at it the but southcentral Pennsylvania remained turkey population in Pennsylvania seems a stronghold. Turkey numbers continued to be stable and if you put some scouting to decline in Pennsylvania and in 1873 time in you should be able to locate some turkey hunting was outlawed from birds. I must confess that when I first Jan. 1 to Oct. 1; it was a $25 fine for moved to this area over 45 years ago I did violators. In 1895 the Pennsylvania not see the numbers that I’m seeing now; Game Commission was created. Because clearly we are blessed to have some great turkey numbers still remained relatively turkey hunting opportunities here and low in early 1900’s the limit was reduced now in our part of the state but the turkey from two to one per day and a season hunting picture has been a changing one limit of four; hunting turkey’s with a dog was banned as were the use of blinds over the years. In an effort to dig up a little turkey and turkey calls and night hunting for history here in Pennsylvania I dug into turkeys on their roosts was outlawed as some early chapters of Tom Fegely’s well. In 1915 turkey season was closed. book “A Guide to Hunting Pennsylvania Throughout the early 1900s some limited Turkeys”. Unfortunately Tom passed turkey hunting was permitted and turkey

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CAREGIVER TO MAKE SUPPER, CLEAN, CHORES. $9.50/Hour, Two Nights, 8 - 10 Hours Per Week. Call 570-326-5145. 104310 ENTER THE FAST-GROWING FIELD OF HEALTH CARE! Our Medical Assistant Program May Be Just Right For You. Attend A Free Medical Assistant Information Session. Workforce Development & Continuing Education At Pennsylvania College Of Technology Offers Information Sessions At Two Locations: Williamsport’s Main Campus And Wellsboro. For More Information, Call Penn College Wellsboro At 570-724-7703.104293 GRANITE INSTALLER NEEDED. Heavy Lifting Required. Please Stop In To Fill Out An Application. 27 Grey Fox Dr. Montoursville, PA 17754. 104022 MUST HAVE 2 YEARS EXPERIENCE, Proof Of Insurance, And Be Able To Pass A Background Check. All Phases Of Construction. W103929ages Based On Skill Level. Contact Charles At Charlesw868@Aol.Com Or (570)337-1979. THE WASP NEST IS LOOKING For A Caring, Compassionate Toddler Teacher. Must Have 2 Years Experience, Have/Obtain Clearances, First Aid Training/Willing To Complete. Please Contact Kim @ Kwasp@Aol.Com, (570)494-9924.103929

BUSINESS SERVICE PET SITTING

NANNY DOT’S PET CARE IN YOUR HOME. References Available. Call 570-745-7796. 102573

REPAIR SERVICE

RAY’S SHARPENING AND REPAIR SERVICE, LAWN MOWER BLADES, CHAIN SAW BLADES, CIRCULAR BLADES, VARIOUS HAND TOOLS. REPAIR LAWN MOWERS & TRACTORS, SNOW BLOWERS, ETC. FOR INFO. ASK FOR RAY P/U AND DELIVERY. 570-447-3584. 99349

MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN

WE ARE SEEKING A QUALIFIED GENERAL MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN WITH MULTI-CRAFT EXPERIENCE

THIS IS A “DAY SHIFT” POSITION Candidate should have 3Ð 5 years general factory & machine maintenance experience. Electrical / electronic experience would be a plus. C N C machine controls, & hydraulics experience would also be a plus. This is a real opportunity for the right person to gain experience with very sophisticated machinery

We offer work in a clean, safe, modern plant with all the benefits you would expect from a large manufacturing company. Savoy Contract Furniture specializes in furniture for the college dormitory and military housing markets. Please send your resume or apply in person:

CARE GIVER

CERTIFIED CAREGIVER. In Home Personal Care. Dedicated, Honest & Reliable. Excellent References. For Information Call 570-916-8868. 104074 I AM A PERSONAL CARE PROVIDER FOR THE ELDERLY Who Will Provide In Home Non Medical Care. Cooking, Cleaning, Bathing And Most Important Provide The Necessary Care For Each Individuals Needs. Excellent References And Very Reliable. Contact Staci At 570-560-2709. 104079

HAULING

4 TON DUMP TRUCK, Small Back Hoe & Brush Hog. Part Time, Evenings And Weekends, 570-995-6981 - 570898-0474. 104081

LAWN CARE

HAKES LAWN CARE. Trimming And Removing Bushes, Shrubs And Small Trees. Call 570-419-3283.103186

LAWN CARE SCOTT’S LAWN CARE Residential And Commercial Mowing And Landscaping. FALL CLEANUP. 16th Year. Fully Insured. Call 570-419-6326.103207

REAL ESTATE APARTMENTS

AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY! ALL UTILITIES – AND HEAT! – INCLUDED. Rent Starts At: 1BR - $678, 2BR $813, 3BR - $939. Ask About Our No Deposit Program! Newberry Estates * 2500 Federal Ave. www.newberry-estates.com.570-506-8010. 104298 1 BEDROOM, 3RD FLOOR. Hardwood Floors. Heat, Water, Garbage Included. $650.00/Month. Renter Pays Electric. Call 570-435-2690. 104294 2 BEDROOM, 3RD FLOOR. Hardwood Floors. $600.00/Month, Plus All Utilities. Call 570-435-2690. 104294 2 BR COGAN STATION, $750 per mo plus utilities, no pets, no smoking, security deposit and references required, available Oct. 1 Call 570-494-0170 ONE BEDROOM, HUGHES STREET, Williamsport. $650.00/ Month. Water, Sewer, Heat Included. Call 570-322-2562. 103925 ONE BEDROOM, HUGHES Street, Williamsport. $650.00/Month. Water, Sewer, Heat Included. Call 570-3222562. 103925 EXECUTIVE APARTMENTS, Centrally Located Downtown Williamsport. Furnished, All Inclusive, Rooftop Patio Decks, Starting At $1,000/mo. 1 & 2 Bedroom. 570-916-3309.

HOUSE CLEANING

PROVIDING EXCELLENT SERVICES IN HOUSE CLEANING. Call 570-329-0525. 104171

HELPING HANDS

NEED DRIVER, COOK, Shopper Etc? References Upon Request. Call Larry 570-916-0783. 103927

ALTERATIONS

SUSANNE’S SEWING ROOM Is Back In Business. Alterations And Custom Sewing. Williamsport. 570-5067171 Or 570-484-5043. 99340

SEWING SERVICES

SEWING, MENDING AND ALTERATIONS. Quality Work, Reasonable Price. Call Sharon, Monday Through Friday 9 To 5 570-322-4622. 90436

NEWLY RENOVATED APARTMENTS On West Edwin Street, Williamsport. 3 Bedrooms, $725.00 Per Month. Secured Building. Running Specials For Qualified Applicants. For More Information Call Melanie 484661-6505. Mon Thru Fri, 9A To 5 P. Background Check, Credit Check And Household Income Of $2,100.00 Per Month To Qualify. 99982 NEW TOWNHOUSE APARTMENT. 2 Bedrooms, Attached Garage, Gas Heat, Central Air, Appliances Included, Laundry Hookup. NO Pets, NO Smoking. 55 And Older. $925.00/ Month. 570-327-9353. 103730

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Renewable Energy for PA, LLC 1305 Dewey Ave -- Williamsport, PA 17701

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If you can dream it, we can build it.

S & J WOODWORKING

J. Crystal Water Proofing

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238 Pine Loganton Rd -- Loganton

Custom Tarps & Awnings - Commercial & Residential - Mobile Home & Travel Trailer Skirting - Heavy Duty Welding Blankets

- Boat Covers - Grill & Generator Covers - Mesh for Truck Beds & Nurseries - Tents - Trampolines & Rebounder -- New or Repair

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• Elder Law/Probate • Husband & Wife Package Corn

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Roofing, Siding, Decks, Garages, Pole Buildings and Remodeling

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KOZ’s LANDSCAPING

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

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Specializing in Standing Seam Roofs Also Shingles & Corrugated Metal Roofs

Plants, Materials, Labor, Build, Design, Maintain

Matthew Martin

NOW OFFERING DRIVEWAY SEALING

Monday - Friday 6:30am - 7:00pm -- No Sunday Business

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Millers Seamless Gutters 160 McNett Road • Montgomery, PA 17752

Featuring 5” and 6” Seamless Gutters 0.32 Aluminum or 0.24 Steel Available

Installing & Cleaning - Alcoa Leaf Relief

Larry Miller Jr. – 570-547-2505 PA#002816

Division of Miller, Rogers & Sons, LLC

BRAND NEW, STATE OF THE ART APARTMENTS 14’ Ceilings, Central Air, Off Street Parking. 1 Bedroom Apartments, Starting At $1350. 570323-4783. 102885

QUIET GARDEN VIEW AREA HOME, 3 Bedroom W/Carport, Washer/Dryer Hookup. $1200/Month, Includes Garbage. 570-323-1057. 102885

DUST BUNNY

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Chimneys • Fireplaces • Stonework • Foundations • Porches-Decks • Pointing • Concrete • Patios • Walkways • Timber Framed Walls • New Construction • Repairs to all Brick, Block, Stone, Concrete

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

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PA096756 Fully Insured CEMETERY PLOTS

2 TWIN HILLS CEMETERY PLOTS, $500.00 call 570-322-9944 GREEN LAWN, 2 Lawn Crypts, Veteran Garden Of Honor. Call 570-5463073. 104023

STORAGE UNITS

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

37 Years Experience - Reliable - Dependable - Affordable

VEHICLES

FREE ESTIMATES! CALL TODAY

MOBILE HOMES

Office: 570-547-7018 -- Cell: 570-244-5922 PA #010608 HOUSE FOR SALE

LOYALSOCK! 4 bed. 3 bath, FR. DR. LR w/fireplace. Lovely screened in porch and now reduced to $219,900

HOUSE FOR RENT

FOR SALE, 108 SUNSET CIRCLE, Montoursville. 4 Bedrooms, 2 1/2 Baths, Central A/C, Gas Heat & Water, Fireplace, Hardwood Floors, 1,785 Square Feet, 350 Square Foot Finished Basement, Situated On .31 Acres, Backyard Tree House. $219,000.00. Call 570-2204250.10472 HOUSE FOR SALE IN RENOVA. 5 Bedrooms, 1 1/2 Baths. $12,000.00. Needs Some Work. Good Investment Prospect. Call 570-725-3499, Ext. 2. 104020

JERSEY SHORE, FIRST FLOOR 3 BEDROOM. $750.00/Month. No Pets, No Smoking. Call 570-916-2183, Leave Message. 104076 HUGHESVILLE, NICE 2 BEDROOM, 1 Story House. Rent Includes Water, Sewer, And Lawn Care. NO Smoking, NO Pets. $650.00/Month. Call 570-772-7114. 104075 2 BEDROOM RANCH, NEAR SCHOOL. Quiet Area. 233 Pepper Street, Muncy. Call 570-244-1413.

LAND/LOTS

BUILDING SITESLoyalsock Township. www.millcreekestates.net. 99364

MEDICAL SOCIAL WORKER Mon-Fri: 8 am - 4:30 pm Full-time (40 hours/week) • Assesses LIFE participant needs and contributes to their care plan • Provides casework services and assists with admissions process • Master’s Degree in Social Work • Experience with elderly population

WHY RENT WHEN YOU CAN OWN? 1 Mobile Home In The Very Nice Quite Mobile Home Community Of Pine Crest Village. Needs Some TLC. $3,000.00 , OBO. Call 570-4285318. NEW MOBILE HOME, Set In Place In Adult Park. City Water And Sewer. Close To Bus Stops And Grocery Store. 570-326-1111.103922 MOBILE HOME ON 3 LOTS With Detached Garage In Avis. $65,000.00. Call 570-660-2519. 103912 1992 ASTRO 14X72 - 2 BR, With Patio Roof And Central Air. Furnace And Water Heater Less Than 1 Year Old. Includes Shed. In Pinecrest Village. Moving Out Of The Area - Must Sell. Asking $9000. Call 570-505-9072. 16 X 72 2008 COLONY TRAILER. 2 Baths, 2 Bedrooms, Central AC. Pinecrest Drive, Lot #84. 570-447-2883 OR 570-484-1978. 104296

MOTORCYCLES

WANTED ALL MOTORCYCLES Before 1985. Running or not. Japanese, British, European. $Cash$ paid. Free appraisals! Call 315-569-8094 Email pictures or description to: cyclerestoration@aol.com

Jonas Hershberger FREE Estimates WANTED! Harley-Davdison MotorcyclesCall 570-320-0630 Horsepower Harley-Davdison Wiliamsport, PA 17701 www.horsepowehd.com 103557

WANTED TO BUY

TOP CASH FOR CARS, Any Car/ Truck, Running or Not. Call for INSTANT offer: 1-800-454-6951.

VEHICLES WANTED

ATTENTION B & C AUTO WRECKERS Will Now Pay Top Dollar For Your Unwanted Cars, Trucks and Equipment. Licensed and Professional Service. Call For Details. 570-547-1040. 96062 CASH FOR CARS: Cars/Trucks Wanted! Running or Not! We Come To You! Any Make/Model. Instant Offer Call: 1-800-569-0003.

TRUCKS

2005 DODGE RAM 1500 QUAD CAB PICKUP, Laramie, 4X4, 5.7 L Hemi Engine, Fully Loaded, Low Mileage, 111,000 Miles, Heated Leather Seats And Mirrors, Power Sun Roof, Hood Scoop, Aluminum Alloy 20” Wheels, Inspected Until 8/16. Call 570322-8831.103913 1952 CHEVY T - TAG DUMP TRUCK. (Smallest Dump) Great For landscaping Or Farm Use. Call 570-3266294. 103564

VANS

2013 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SXT. 68,700 Miles, Excellent Condition. $14,900.00, OBO. Call 570-3370987 or apcs_22@yahoo.com. 104303

DRIVER Full-Time. Monday - Friday. NO weekends. NO holidays. • Nursing Assistant Certification preferred. • Good driving record. • At least 1 year experience working with the elderly.

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Or, send resumes to: Albright LIFE Lycoming | Attn: Employment 901 Memorial Avenue Williamsport, PA 17701

Or, send resumes to: Albright LIFE Lycoming Clinton Attn: Employment 901 Memorial Avenue Williamsport, PA 17701

Benefits Package Available. EOE.

Benefits Package Available. EOE.


FREE ESTIMATES

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• Specializing in Interior and Exterior Painting • Dry Wall Repair • Wall Paper Removal • New Construction Spraying • Deck Restoration • Residential & Commercial

Complete Restorations All Makes We can also haul your equipment!

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DIGITAL SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS COMPLETELY CUSTOMIZED to your business or home

Affordable & Easy to Use!

SEAMLESS GUTTERS INSTALLED OR DROPPED Gutter Repairs & Cleaning

CALL 570-246-3714 Cathryn Welch -- Owner Loving Pet Care When You’re Not There!

570-971-3807 crittersitter2@comcast.net IN BUSINESS SINCE 2000

We Pay You Before We Cut!

• Reduce Theft, Vandalism and Increase Employee Moral • Reduce Unproductive Employee Activity • Monitor System From Anywhere in the World

TECHNOLOGY

Technologies, Inc. SOLUTIONS 515 W. Fourth St. • Williamsport, PA 17701 (570) 323-TECH (8324) • www.compu-gen.com

DC LANDSCAPING (570) 337-3600 Lawn Mowing / Maintenance, Tree Work, Fall Clean Up, Hauling, New Designs and Installations, Handyman Services, Snow Removal, Etc. Thank you for the opportunity to provide you with quality service!

Buyers of Standing Timber

HDM Construction

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PA 087837

Remodeling | New Construction | Excavation

Heath Moore

Big Mountain Lumber Producers of Quality Forest Products

Office: 570-547-6387 Cell: 570-765-2533

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Dog And Cat Food, Trailer Accessories, Welding Supplies, Grinding Wheels, Wheel Barrel And Wagon Accessories, Dairy Supplies, TA Seeds, Hydraulic Hoses Made While You Wait. Open Monday Through Friday, 7-8, Closed Saturday & Sunday

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