Webb Weekly April 11, 2018

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VOLUME 16 • NUMBER 15

A Family-Oriented Publication

APRIL 11, 2018

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From the Editor…

Embrace Your Voice

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pril is Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM). According to the National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC), “this year, SAAM is celebrating its 17th anniversary with the theme ‘Embrace Your Voice’ to inform individuals on how they can use their words to promote safety, respect, and equality to stop sexual violence before it happens.” There are a lot of things in the world that we can debate about these days, but one thing we should all be able to agree on is that sexual violence is way too prevalent in our society. In case you would beg to differ, let me break it down for you. One in Two. That’s the number of women who have experienced sexual violence other than rape in their lifetime. That’s 50 percent of women if you care to do the math. The number is one in five for men. One in Five. That’s the number of women who have experienced completed or attempted rape in their lives. While the number is quite a bit lower, I still find one in sixty-seven men to be startling. Keep in mind with these numbers that almost 67% of rapes are estimated to go unreported, according to the US Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics. One in Three. That’s the number of women who have experienced physical

or sexual violence by an intimate partner. Think about the number of women that you have in your life, then take another look at these numbers. What do you think the chances are that at least one of them hasn’t experienced some sort of sexual violence at some point in their life? Add this to one in six boys being sexually abused before the age of 16. Add that to 41 percent of women reporting physically aggressive street harassment. Again I ask, what do you think the chances are that someone you know or love hasn’t been a victim of some type of sexual violence? So what can we do? Chances are, someone you know is a survivor of sexual violence. They may not have told anyone for fear of being judged or blamed. If someone in your life is considering sharing something personal, they are listening to your opinions and attitude for clues on how you may respond. A comment or joke based on stereotypes may not seem like a big deal, but it could impact someone’s ability to have the courage to talk to you, or anyone else, about what happened to them. Don’t wait for a critical moment to say the right things. The words you choose every day communicate your beliefs. When you hear comments that blame

victims or don’t take sexual assault seriously — speak up. You may not have a perfect response, but never hide that you are not OK with what is being said. Show that you don’t beSteph lieve in stereotypes, Nordstrom that you do believe in survivors and that you are safe to talk to. Whether you are showing support for survivors or helping someone understand the issues better, your voice is important to this conversation. To have a better conversation about sexual violence, it’s important to understand sexual violence. Sexual violence is any type of unwanted sexual contact. This can include sexual harassment, catcalling, nonconsensual sharing of private images, obviously sexual assault and rape. Also understand that anyone can experience sexual violence including children, teens, adults, and seniors. Victims often know the person who sexually assaulted them family, friends, partners — they may use manipulation, threats or force to commit violence. Please remember that victims are NEVER to blame. I once wrote in an article, “I don’t care if she is walking down an alley, alone, in the middle of the night, drunk and buck-naked. There is never a provo-

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cation for taking something from someone that isn’t being offered freely.” Remember that earlier stat of an estimated 67% of sexual assaults going unreported? I bet my paycheck that most of that are due to concern over not being believed, or fear of being shamed or made to feel like it was somehow the victim’s fault. If you or someone you know has been the victim of sexual assault, I encourage you to get help. In the immediate sense, contact law enforcement or ask to be seen by a member of the Sexual Assault Forensic Nurse Examiners Nurse Team (SAFNET) at any of the UPMC emergency rooms. A member is always on call to help. In the broader sense, if you or someone you know needs help or counseling, or you want to do more to prevent sexual violence, I encourage you to contact the YWCA. They can point you in the right direction. Remember that healing and justice look different to every survivor, not all will choose the criminal justice system and healing is an ongoing process. Be there for them the best that you can, and reach out for professional help if you need to. Sexual violence thrives when it isn’t taken seriously, and your voice is essential in setting the record straight. Embrace Your Voice. Also, Jimmy will be back next week. We banned him and his flu from the office.

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cacy are important functions of an Audubon chapter. Since its formation in 1968, LAS has participated in the preservation and enhancement of the natural environment in Lycoming and Clinton counties through many activities. The chapter draws from its many conservation-minded members to identify and research issues critical to our mission, and voices an advocacy opinion on those issues when appropriate. “In addition, LAS members are also active in a number of broader important monitoring programs, including two annual Christmas Bird Counts and the annual PA Migration Count sponsored by the Pennsylvania Society of Ornithology. (See our Citizen Science page for more information.) Our community recognizes LAS conservation positions and expertise, and we are regularly involved through consultations, agreements, and hands-on participation. “Like all Audubon chapters, our

members enjoy birdwatching and an appreciation of ‘nature’ at all levels. We hold field trips regularly on an informal basis led by one or more of the chapter’s ardent ‘birders.’ Everyone is welcome to participate regardless of his or her birding experience. Our meetings are open to the public and often feature a birding excursion or a conservation topics.” Gary Metzger, Vice President of Lycoming Audubon, told Webb Weekly, “Most of our folks enjoy watching and learning about birds at least in part because it’s an activity that gets us out into the natural world with other wildlife, wildflowers, and the myriad sights, sounds, and smells of wild places all around. It’s also an activity that you can enjoy at any age. We have folks at our programs and on our bird walks young enough to travel in strollers, and ‘mature’ enough to walk with a cane. Hey, you can enjoy birding from a window in your house or your car windows if it comes to that.” He said they offer ten monthly pro-

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lar bird species from extinction, including the snowy egret, the sandhill crane, and our own wonderful wood duck. Over 1,000 species of birds continue to be protected by this magnificent 100-year-old law, but the administration in Washington is attempting to exempt many industries from their obligation to use ‘best practices’ in their projects, and there is a move afoot in Congress to attempt to weaken the law itself. Audubon nationwide, as well as conservation organizations in Mexico, Canada, and elsewhere, are mobilizing to protect this law that has so well protected our birds. Lycoming Audubon is determined that we will celebrate our own 50th anniversary this year, with confidence that we’ll see another 50 good years, and we’re going to do everything we can to ensure that the MBTA sees its second centennial protecting the birds of the Northern Hemisphere. Last, but certainly not least, Lycoming Audubon together with National Audubon, and pretty much every other national and

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usquehanna Trailways invites you to attend a Promotional Night to be held on Tuesday, April 17th, 2018 to learn more about “Iceland’s Magical Northern Lights” in conjunction with Collette. Travel to the Nordic Island nation of Iceland, a country forged by fire and ice. From streaming lava fields to massive glaciers, pounding waterfalls to plunging fjords, it’s a land of many natural wonders. Take a walking tour of old town Reykjavik, tasting some Icelandic cuisine, then take a night cruise in search of the aurora borealis! Visit Thingvellir National Park, where one of the world’s first parliaments was established, feel the energy in the ground at geothermal fields of Geysir and Strokkur, then take in the stunning views of Iceland’s most famous waterfalls. Explore the beautiful valleys, beaches, cliffs and mountains of Vik, in search of another view of the northern lights. Learn what life was like when the Eyjafjallajökull Volcano erupted in 2010. Then learn even more about Icelandic life at the Skogar Folk Museum. Visit Reynisfjara, a black volcanic sand beach with beautiful cliffs and caves, home to various birds. Travel to Jökulsárlón Glacial Lagoon to see all the floating icebergs and seals swimming in the Atlantic, then head to Vatnajökull National Park. Europe’s largest for even more extreme nature. Take a dip in some hot springs, visit the Blue Lagoon and just take in all the rugged landscapes of beautiful Iceland. A promotional night to learn more about this exciting tour will be held on Tuesday, April 17th, 2018 beginning @ 6:00pm. For more details or RSVP, contact Susquehanna Trailways at 800-692-6314 or 570-322-5361. This tour has

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EVENTS EVENTS... Public Meeting on Loyalsock Creek Brook Trout Studies What: Brook Trout, Pennsylvania’s only native trout and a species responsible for billions of dollars in revenue here in the northeast U.S. are facing a number of threats to their survival. Shannon White, a Ph.D. Candidate at Penn State University, will present findings of Brook Trout research in the upper Loyalsock Creek watershed studying their populations, individual behavior and ecology, and how the information may be used in management plans to improve the outlook for Pennsylvania’s official state fish species. The public is welcomed to this meeting of Susquehanna Chapter of Trout Unlimited. More information can be found at https://susquehannatu.com and www.thetroutlook. com. When: Wednesday, April 11th at 7:00 p.m. Where: Fellowship Hall of Covenant Central Presbyterian Church at the rear of 807 West Fourth St. in Williamsport (enter off Campbell Street). WBHRS April Program: The Emerging Workforce What: As companies look for ways to gain a competitive edge in the war for talent, The Emerging Workforce Study serves as a powerful source of intelligence for creating winning workforce strategies. Discover what you can do to distinguish your company as an employer of choice. Learn what makes different generations engaged and loyal to your organization. Explore opportunities you can leverage to prepare for the workforce of tomorrow. Don’t miss this knowledge- packed presentation of the 2017 Emerging Workforce Study by Spherion. This year marks 20 years of pioneering research surrounding the American workforce and the beliefs, values and

trends shaping their employment decisions. Event registration can be completed online at www.wbhrs.org or by contacting Kristen, West Branch HR Society Board Secretary, at secretary@westbranchhr.org When: Wed, April 11th, from 8:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m. Where: Williamsport Country Club, 800 Country Club Drive, Williamsport.

Shopping Event What: 2018 Spring Fling Shopping Event. Vendors include: SeneGence, Premier Jewelry, R+F, Mary Kay, LuLaRoe, Pure Romance, Color Street, Scentsy, Pro Fire Safety, Jamberry, Tupperware, Thirty-One, Perfectly Posh, Sanders Mortuary, and Esther’s Handmade Goods. When: Wednesday, April 11th from 4:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. Where: South Williamsport Fire Dept., 573 Hastings St, South Williamsport. Bygone Town of Ricketts Tour What: Discover where the town of Ricketts used to stand and learn some history along the way. Contact Rhiannon Summers at 570-477-7780 or rhsummers@pa.gov for more information. When: Friday, April 13 from 5:00-6:00 p.m. Where: Meet at the Visitor Center in Ricketts Glen State Park. New Moon Astronomy What: Discover the night sky with a telescope to observe the stars and planets. Pre-registration required by emailing rhsummers@pa.gov or calling 570-477-7780. When: Friday, April 13th from 8:00-9:00 p.m. Where: Meet at the Visitor Center in Ricketts Glen State Park. Dinner What: Broiled or beer battered haddock or glazed chicken. When: Friday, April 13, 2018, at 5:00 p.m. Where: American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport. Band What: Southbound band. When: Friday, April 13, 2018, at 9:00 p.m.

Where: American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport. Fishermen’s Breakfast What: Fishermen’s breakfast. Call 570-753-8137 if questions. Open to the public and free of charge. When: April 14, 2018 from 5:00 a.m.-8:00 a.m. Where: Avis United Methodist Church. Fishermen’s Breakfast What: Fishermen’s Breakfast by Kedron UMC. Breakfast sandwiches, coffee, hot dogs, and baked goods available. When: April 14th from 7:30 a.m.-? Where: At “The Rocks” on Water St. in Picture Rocks. Audubon Program What: Lycoming Audubon biking and birding trip along Pine Creek Rail Trail. Loaner binoculars are available. When: Saturday April 14, 2018 at 9:00 am, weather permitting. Trip leader is Larry Waltz (570-323-2385). Where: Meet at the first public parking area (“Whitetail”) on Rt. 44 north of Rt. 220. Spaghetti Dinner What: Spaghetti dinner sponsored by Reuben’s Rubies Relay for Life Team. When: April 14, 2018, from 4:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. Where: Muncy Area Fire Hall, Clarkstown. Annual Democratic Banquet What: Gala Fundraiser benefits the Lycoming County Democratic Committee. Meet the candidates! Live music and your choice of roast beef, vegetable lasagna or baked haddock entree. Reservations required (at a discount if paid by April 9). Info: www.LycoDemocrats.org or call 570-326-4045. When: Saturday April 14 at 5:30 p.m. Where: Holiday Inn, Williamsport. Keystone Central School District Faculty and Friends Recital What: The Keystone Central School District Music Department will be holding the 11th annual William P. Kellerman Memorial Scholarship Recital. Free admission — scholarship donations appreciated.

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When: Sunday, April 15, 2018 at 2:00 p.m. Where: Saint Paul’s Episcopal Church, East Main Street, Lock Haven. Fundraiser What: Montgomery Area Alumni Association fundraiser. When: Tuesday, April 17th, from 5:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. Where: Wendy’s Restaurant in Muncy. Anniversary Event What: Valley View Rehab & Nursing Center’s 25th Anniversary Celebration – Taking a look back at the first 25 years. Enjoy food and live entertainment. Bring a nonperishable food item and be entered into the drawing for a door prize. Food items will be donated to an area food bank. When: Wednesday, April 18, at 4:00 p.m. Where: 2140 Warrensville Rd., Montoursville. CHURCH EVENTS CHURCH EVENTS... Community Dinner What: Free chicken and biscuits community dinner. Everyone is welcome! When: Thursday, April 12, 2018, serving begins at 5:30 p.m. Where: St. Paul-Calvary United Methodist Church, 1427 Memorial Ave, Williamsport. Please use the elevator entrance along the west parking lot. Free Dinner What: Free community dinner. When: Thursday, April 12, 2018. Dinner served at 5:30 p.m. Sanctuary Open 5:00-5:30 p.m. for prayer and meditation. Where: Redeemer Lutheran Church, 1101 Washington Blvd., Williamsport. Use outside stairway to Social Hall. Fundraiser Dinner What: Dinner featuring: choice of filled pork chop or chicken breast, mashed potatoes & gravy, veggie, cranberry salad, roll & butter, drink & dessert. Adults $9.00, child $4.50. Everyone welcome! Takeouts available phone 570-326-0191. Wheelchair accessible. When: April 13, 2018 from 4:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m.

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Senior Lunch What: Senior luncheon featuring soup, sandwich, drink & dessert. Wheelchair accessible. Donations gladly accepted. When: April 16, 2018, served promptly at noon. Where: All Saints Episcopal Church, corner of Scott & Beeber sts., Williamsport.

Chicken & Biscuit Supper What: Chicken & biscuit supper with mashed potatoes, green beans, cole slaw, beverage & dessert. Adults: $9.00, children $4.00, under 6 free. Handicap accessible. Take outs available 570-494-0241. When: Saturday April 14, 2018, 4:00-6:00 p.m. Where: Heshbon Park UM Church, 2898 Heshbon Rd., Williamsport.

MEETINGS MEETINGS… League of Women Voters What: Lycoming County League of Women Voters meeting. When: April 11, May 9, June 13, August 8, September 12, October 10, November 14, and December 12, from 5 p.m.7 p.m. Where: Lycoming College, Room B 307 in the Academic Center. 3rd floor, down the long hallway as you exit the stairwell or elevator. Elevator is to the left, through the glass doors as soon as you enter the building from the parking lot. Parking is available in front of Wendle Hall, off Mulberry Street.

Soup Sale What: A soup sale, bake sale and lunch will be held. Ham and bean, chicken corn and vegetable beef soups will be sold by the bowl or by the quart. When: Saturday, April 14, 2018 from 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Where: Tivoli United Methodist Church, 9598 Rt. 220 Highway, Hughesville. Filled Pork Dinner What: Filled pork dinner featuring mashed potatoes, filling, gravy, vegetable, dessert and beverage. $9 each, children $5. Take-outs available. When: Saturday, April 14, 2018 from 4:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. Where: Holy Spirit Evangelical Lutheran Church, 10275 State Route 44, Watsontown, between McEwensville and Turbotville on Route 44.

Post Meeting What: Home Association meeting When: Saturday, April 14, 2018, 10 A.M. Where: American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport.

Fishermen’s Breakfast What: Fishermen’s Breakfast. All you can eat. $8.00 for adults, $4.50 for children (6-12), 5 and under free. When: April 14th, 2018 from 6:30 a.m.-11:00 a.m. Where: Wallis Run United Methodist Church, 9915 Wallis Run Rd., Trout Run.

Post Meeting What: Post meeting When: Saturday, April 14, 2018, at 11:00 a.m. Where: American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport. Post Meeting What: Sons of the American Legion meeting When: Sunday, April 15, 2018, at 1:00 p.m. Where: American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport. Williamsport Herb Guild What: Monthly meeting will be held to discuss easy to grow herbs and more difficult ones. Member may buy coffee/tea or a meal at their own expense. Public invited to join us. When: Monday, April 16th at 7 p.m. Where: Panera Bread, Williamsport.

Including the presentation of the 5th annual Dr. Alexander Nesbitt Commitment to Caring Award! Alexander R. Nesbitt, MD., UPMC Susquehanna Hospice, Supportive & Palliative Care, will be joined by MSGT George W. Heiges (Ret.) Director of Veterans Affairs, Lycoming County, and Julieanne E. Steinbacher, CELA*, Steinbacher, Goodall & Yurchak …

Wednesday, April 18, 2018 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. Including a short meet & greet! Welcome all. The Elder & Special Needs Resource Center 401 Washington Blvd., Williamsport, PA 17701 RSVP to Laurie at 570-322-2077 or email lgeorge@paeldercounsel.com or visit our website at www.paeldercounsel.com

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Missions Month What: Missions Month at Lewisburg Bible Church When: April 15 - Mitch Triestman, Field Representative - Friends of Israel Gospel Ministry April 22 - Michael Wenger Family, reporting on Mission Trips to Guatemala. April 29 - Caleb Beech Family, Missionary Appointees with WORLD Team Mission to the Philippines Where: Lewisburg Bible Church, 311 Hospital Drive, Lewisburg. 8/10 mile behind Evangelical Hospital.

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1/2 cup hot sauce 1/2cup Litehouse Chunky Blue Cheese or Homestyle Ranch dressing 1/3 cup Litehouse Blue Cheese Crumbles carrots celery Lay wings on rack on rimmed baking tray and let dry in refrigerator overnight, or pat dry with paper towels. Heat oven to 250 F. Put one oven shelf in lower quarter of oven and one in top quarter. Place wings in large re-sealable bag. Add baking powder and salt. Shake bag to coat wings evenly. Line tray with foil. Spray rack on baking tray with nonstick spray. Place wings skin side up on rack. Bake on lower shelf 30 minutes.

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them in an upcoming column. Keep your ears and eyes open during the first weeks of trout season, and you just might find a great place to return to for the opening day of spring gobbler season. Turkey tracks in the mud, a dropped feather, or scratching in the leaves under oak or cherry trees might indicate recent activity. If you are fishing at first light, you might hear birds fly down from the roost or perhaps you’ll hear a gobbler sound off throughout the day. From Saturday, April 28 until Saturday, May 12, the legal shooting hours for spring gobblers is 30 minutes before sunrise until noon. That means that you have all afternoon to either scout for other turkeys, lay in wait to see where birds will go to roost or try your luck at catching a few trout! Looking for another way to double your pleasure and double your fun? Take along a friend on your hunting or fishing adventures. As responsible outdoorsmen, we have an obligation to share our passion with other people, thus helping ensure that what we cherish will be shared and enjoyed by many for generations to come. Whether you are introducing youth to the great outdoors or sharing the time with another adult, it is an easy way to multiply the rewards and memories.

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tent or pavilion, as these structures are often metal and can conduct the lightning. Cars can be a somewhat safe spot if there is nothing else available. The metal shell of the car will disperse the lightning to the ground, offers AccuWeather. The National Weather Service says groups caught outside during lightning storms should spread out to avoid the current traveling between group members. Also, remember that, while water will not attract lightning, it can conduct and spread the charge, so avoid bodies of water and wet areas. Winds High winds also pose a safety risk. These winds may accompany thunderstorms, tornados or hurricanes. For those who are caught outside in high winds, The Weather Channel advises taking cover next to a building or under a secure shelter. Wind can easily bring down trees, branches, and power lines. It also may blow around outdoor furniture and other heavy items. FEMA says to stay away from balconies or elevated areas to avoid falling objects. Avoid roadways and train tracks when on foot, as gusts can blow people into the path of oncoming vehicles. Electrocution from downed power lines is a potential side effect of high winds. Avoid anything that might be touching power lines. Being indoors during severe weather is ideal but not always possible when a storm arrives unexpectedly. Knowing how to behave in these emergency situations can prevent injury and even death.

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I Want to Catch More Fish By Ken Hunter

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becomes more difficult; not impossible by the way if you know a variety of techniques and you can use different equipment — but catching bluegills in late summer can be a blast. Bluegills are for kids, right? Not so, I still have a lot of fun taking bluegills, especially with a fly rod and a ting bug imitation or popper. Bluegills, in fact, are one of our most sought-after species in the entire country. Oh, and did I ever mention that my friends and I caught literally hundreds of bluegills, crappies, and perch through the ice all winter long? Yes, we even caught them in the freezing cold through 10 inches of ice, and it was fun doing it. By the way, some of the best catch and


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and add it to the pot, along with your favorite noodles for noodle soup. Salt and pepper to taste and garnish with cilantro or parsley when serving. Follow the above steps but add barley instead of the noodles and you will have a tasty wild turkey barley soup as an alternative to the noodle soup. Virtually any familiar chicken recipe can be enhanced by substituting some of the wild turkey meat you have picked from the carcass after cooking it in the soup pot. Gumbo, noodle casserole, and cold or hot sandwiches taste much better when using the wild turkey meat. You can make a BLT sandwich and kick it up a notch by adding a layer of the dark meat of a wild turkey — making it a BLTT (bacon, lettuce, turkey, and tomato)! Fry’s Turkey Ranch Restaurant, north of Trout Run on Route 15, has for decades become famous for their hot turkey sandwich dinners. You can make your own by using the stock from the turkey to make the gravy, add your own wild turkey meat and put it over toast or a waffle! It really does add to the flavor knowing it is something that you brought home from a hunt and can share with the family. Smoking various meats has become

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or us outdoor types, two big openers come up in April; first, the regular trout season for our part of the state opens on April 14, and then on April 28 spring gobbler season opens. Those of us who are serious about these activities don’t sit around and wait for the opening day, but rather we spend considerable time and effort preparing and scouting. Some of us have been on the streams already, and in the case of spring gobblers, many of us have already located potential hunting sites for that longbeard. Pinpointing some potential gobbler hunting sites ahead of time can greatly improve your odds. Of course, I’m talking about some preseason scouting; but scouting can be accomplished in many ways. I

have been “scouting” for several months; I guess in a sense my scouting never stops — I’m scouting every time I go somewhere. Seeing birds consistently in any given area throughout the late winter and into earKen ly spring is going to garner Hunter my attention even if they are hens. Remember, come spring, gobblers are in hot pursuit of hens, so if you know where there are a good number of hens, it’s a pretty safe bet there will be gobblers nearby. This past month I have, in fact, been watching (from my vehicle) two large groups of turkeys in two different locations. Admittedly, I can’t say that I have seen any bearded birds in either group, but I’m sure there are gobblers in the vicinity. In one case, the farmer spread manure one evening, and I


knows what kind of activity the area may have seen or how much preseason calling there was before you got there. If you plan to hunt public ground, you may want to hit the big woods where little or no preseason movement or calling was likely, and where even you may not have had a chance to pre-scout. There was a time when most of our turkey hunting was in the big woods, but turkeys seem to have adapted fairly well to the mixed farm fields and wooded patches that are now a big part of the landscape. Those same open areas and fields also get a lot of looks from potential gobbler hunters; in most of those situations it’s private land, so that keeps most hunters out, but it’s a good deal if you are one of the hunters who have permission to hunt. There is still time to scout from a safe distance and without much disturbance — in fact, I plan on doing exactly that on my next trout fishing foray to one of the Delayed Harvest, Catch and Release stream sections.

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told my wife that I would be surprised if there weren’t turkeys in that field feeding on the manure; two days later we went by and spotted over thirty turkeys in the field. The fact that turkeys can be spotted in any field, field edge or even wooded location in the early morning hours, is also a good indication that they are roosting nearby. Knowing where roosting sites are located is even better for the spring gobbler hunter. Being handy to that spot early in the morning probably increases your chances since once gobblers get with a bunch of hens, they can be hard to pull away. I’ll be honest, most of my preseason scouting is by looking from a “safe” distance or simply just listening in the morning for gobbles. I don’t scout with turkey calls, but on occasion, I may use an owl hoot or a crow call to entice a gobble. While I may hike a bit, I am careful not to penetrate too far into my potential hunting grounds. Of course, if you are hunting public grounds, as I very often do, who


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‘facts’ the defenders of the PIAA’s existing position could have come away from championship week thinking all this fuss about equity in eligibility rules was sour grapes or fool’s gold, similar to the dozens of medals they hung around the necks of the newly crowned champions. In fairness, the PIAA deserves credit for pulling off a smoothly run tournament despite the rescheduling that had to be made at the last minute caused by the late March snowstorm. While the merit of their decision to increase the state championships to six levels may be disputed, the joy on the faces of the young athletes winning those coveted crowns is truly a special moment. But don’t let those ‘facts’ cloud the issue. As actor Tom Hanks explained in the movie “Apollo 13”, “Houston, we have a problem.” Those steering the PIAA ship shouldn’t be fooled by patches of calm waters. They have a problem whether or not they are comfortable or interested in finding a solution. Athletic eligibility or school choice is not the issue. Where an individual goes to pursue their education should be just that, their choice. But like ‘apples & oranges’ it is very tricky to mix the two. On the surface, one solution many have offered is to create two separate tournaments; one for the private schools and one for the public schools. Another is to require all schools to use the population base from which their students

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so many times, and he only needs a green jacket to complete the career slam. Rory is focused and is battle tested. Then there’s the scrappy Justin Thomas. The world’s number two never gets into trouble and is one of the most consistent young players on tour. He’s really golfing well. I could probably name another twenty-five or so players who have a legitimate chance of winning. Ready? Lefty, DJ, Kuch, Ian, Martin, Patrick, Hideki, Paul, Adam, Charley, Marc, Tony, Jason, Xander, Haotong, Henrik, Zach, Bubba, Vijay, Freddie, Sandy, Rose, Jason, Rickie, and Jon might contend for a green jacket. The Masters really inspires me to start playing again, and I know I am not alone. There is something very special about this tournament that moves the average golf fan. Anyone else who locks themselves in the basement FORE an entire weekend? Yes. Who went outside to hit a few backyard pitch shots during a commercial break? Do you watch all of the action while stroking a few putts on the living room carpet too? It’s completely normal folks. A tradition unlike any other. Cheers.

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wo years ago Abby Doss was simply trying to make the transition from Lourdes Regional to Shamokin as a freshman. It was her first year in high school and Doss was just trying to balance making friends, staying on top of her studies, and practicing with the school’s swim team. It was a fully loaded schedule Doss had to keep pace with as she continued to build a reputation as an up and coming competitor in the pool. Her first year ended at the top when she dusted the field to capture a gold medal at the PIAA Swimming and Diving Championships. Doss was rarely challenged until reaching the season’s final event and she delivered against the best swimmers in the state. Doss entered her second year of high school with her head held much higher. Balancing her busy schedule and socializing appeared to be something she picked up quickly.

She was motivated by her highly successful freshman campaign and returned to the water with a ton of energy. At the conclusion of the season, Doss would win two more races outright for more PIAA gold. She would also be named the Class AA Swimmer of the Meet for her efforts. For those of you not counting that’s three state championships and swimmer of the meet honors and she’s only a sophomore. Before we get into the gold and final meets of the season, let’s take a trip back to the beginning of the season when Doss was setting goals and finding training partners. After her success in the 500 free most felt a repeat was in the cards for Doss, who cleared the field consistently throughout the season. Her biggest challenge was going to come in the 200 IM. Training was a must, but Doss wanted to be pushed as hard as possible. She decided to train with

some of the guys on her YMCA team, which changed the course of her season. It was through those training sessions Doss met Lewisburg’s Christian Coleman, who also had his sites Brett aimed squarely at the Crossley PIAA meet. The two swimmers hit it off and became instant friends, training in the pool and getting into friendly jabbing outside of the pool. A much leaner Doss came back for the 2017-18 season with goals even loftier than the ones set as a freshman. Her work in the pool with partners who pushed her everyday started to show. She won her first individual races of the season. She continued that pace all the way through the regular season, defeating each and every competitor to complete a perfect record for her second high school season. She then headed to the District 4 meet for her first postseason test. In the 500 free, Doss cleared the field almost by an entire lap. She posted the lone seed time to go under five

Shamokin’s Abby Doss stands at the podium moments after winning a State Gold. Doss was named the 2017-18 swimmer of the year for Class AA. (Photo by Brett R. Crossley.)

minutes, which meant she would enter the event at the state meet as the top seed in the state. She delivered with that race, defending her title. In the 200 IM, Doss was just as good, clearing the field and earning one of the high seeds for the state meet. There she delivered with a gold. There were plenty of swimmers to choose from, but Doss’ accomplishments in the pool seemed to shine brighter. She is an incredible competitor, who still has two years of swimming in front of her. She ended the 2017-18 season as the top swimmer in the Class AA field. With another season of hard work, Doss has a good chance to earning that title again

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INDOOR SALE FOR A MISSION TRIP TO RWANDA. Cook & Other Books, And Much More, With Homemade Ice Cream. 3 West 7th Avenue, South Williamsport. April 14th, 8 Am Until? 127438

YARD SALES

SPRING CLEANING YARD Sale. Saturday, April 14th, 8 AM To 2 PM. 423 Fourth Street, Montoursville. Housewares, Jewelry, Women’s Plus Size Clothing, Pet Items, DVD’s. MUCH MORE. 127442

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TAG SALE

TAG SALE, 58 WEST CREEK ROAD, COGAN STATION, Across From Schon’s Hardware. April 13th And 14th, 9 To 5. Antiques, Furniture, Tinware, Glassware, Housewares, Jewelry, Material And MUCH MORE. 127437

PERFECT-2-PERFECT Is Having A Very Nice Estate Sale! GenCAS ESTATE SALE. uine Tiffany, Cartier, Thurs./Fri. April 12 Louis Vuitton, Karistan & 13, 8am-5pm . 301 Rugs, Heirloom Quality Furniture, Rosenthal Adams St. Williamsport Porcelain, Waterford & (Corner Of Franklin Baccarat Crystal, Sterling, Gold, Halcyon And Adams)Maple End Days Brass Enamel TrinStands, Cedar Chests, ket Boxes, And So Much Oak Rocker. Antiques More To List And See! Sale Is April 12,13,14 And Primitives Incl. , Th, Fri 8a-5p Sat 8aKitchen Ware, Lanterns, 1p At 212 Roderick Rd In The Grampian Hills Clocks, Fiesta Ware, Area, Williamsport Pa. Johnson Bros. Dishes, 17701 See Our Website Ironstone, Crocks, Hum- For Complete Details, Listings, And Photos At mel Dolls, Doll Car- www.onlinetradingassisriage, BB Gun, Antique tant.com AUCTION Picture Frames, Old Singer Sewing Machine, AUCTION, TWO LOCATIONS. David Armstrong Prints 20+/ Self Storage Units. (Pennsdale Meeting Best Self Storage, 2887 South House, Climber ), Peter Reach Road, Keating Print, Chandler Williamsport, PA 17701. And Other Paintings, April 19, 2018: 12:30 PM. Glassware, Lamps. Due Best Self Storage, To Smallness Of House, 115 South Washington Street, We Will Only Be Letting In Approx. 10-15 People Lock Haven, PA 17748, April 17, 12:30 PM. At A Time. For Pictures: Rell Auctioneer, Au001844L. www.casestatesales.com 570-244-1604. . 127373 127240 ESTATE SALES


BENELLI BLADE EAGLE II, 12 Gauge, 3 1/2 Mag. Real Tree Camo. Like New . Call 570-546-8431.127312 MAPLE SYRUP

MAPLE SYRUP FOR SALE. $40.00/Gallon, $22.00/1/2 Gallon, $12.00/Quart, $6.25/ Pint. 400 Heck Road, Jersey Shore, PA 570745-2433. 126889 GOOD THINGS TO EAT

APPLES, SIDEHILL ORCHARD. Call 570745-3168. 126412 HAY

DRY 4X4 HAY BALES. Grass Hay Dry Or Mulch. Call 570-4190778. 127433 ARTICLES

WANTED TO BUY

WANTS TO PURCHASE MINERALS AND OTHER OIL AND GAS INTERESTS. Send details to P.O. Box 13557, Denver, Co. 80201. C11 WANTED, CAST IRON FRY PANS, LIDS AND ANVILS. Call 570-998-9132. 127218 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, & Saturday 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. 570-368-2597 127219

EMPLOYMENT

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MEYERS MASONRY IS SEEKING A MASON AND LABORER Experienced In Masonry Restoration And Concrete Work. Must Have Drivers License. Paid Holidays And Vacation. Call 570-244-5922. 127436 THE NIPPENOSE TAVERN, Is Hiring For The Following Positions: Bartender / Waitress: Night / Evening And Weekend Shift. Great Earning Potential. Dishwasher: Weekend/ Evening. Contact Bekka, 570-447-5955 Or Apply Within, 6391 Route 654 Highway, South Williamsport, PA. 127039 SANDWICH MAKER. Call 570-326-1998, Vinnie’s Italian Eatery. 127063 PART TIME POSITION AVAILABLE. Operating Laundry Equipment And Deliveries Possible. If Interested Send Resume Or Fill Out Job Application At Polar Services, 858 Park Avenue, Williamsport, PA 17701. 127066

DRIVER WANTED. Must Have Own Car. Call 570-326-1998. Pay Between $15.00 And $17.00 An Hour. 127063 GENERAL SERVICE PERSON. Must Have Electrical And Plumbing Knowledge. Must Have Driver’s License. Please Reply to Webb Weekly, 280 Kane Street, Box # 103, South Williamsport, PA 17702. 127035 RETAIL SALES PERSON, PART OR FULL TIME. ABLE TO WORK SOME NIGHTS & SATURDAYS. APPLY IN PERSON, AQUARIUS POOL & PATIO, 170 PINE STREET, WILLIAMSPORT, PA 17701. (NO PHONE CALLS). 127034 STOCK AND PARTS ASSISTANT, HELP WITH DELIVERIES AND ETC. APPLY TO AQUARIUS POOL & PATIO, 170 PINE STREET, WILLIAMSPORT, PA 17701. (NO PHONE CALLS). 127034

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If you are interested, please call today 1-800-660-0130 or #250 key word “Hire Me” from your cellular.

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CNC MACHINIST/ PROGRAMMER Candidate should be able to demonstrate proficiency in setting up and operating Fanuc CNC mills and lathes to produce parts accurately. Solidworks or CAM experience a plus. Pay based on experience and capabilities. 11 Paid Holidays, 1 week vacation after 90 days, 2 weeks after 1 year. Health insurance, Life insurance, 401K. Send Resume to jobs@hermance.com or apply in person at 178 Campbell Street Williamsport. 127445 PAINTING CONTRACTOR HIRING PAINTER. Must Be Neat And Do Quality Work. Must Pass Background Check. Call 570482-2109, Leave Name And Number. 127241 HIRING CAMP COUNSELORS & ECE STAFF. EXPERIENCE WITH CHILDREN PREFERRED. MUST HAVE OR ACQUIRE CLEARANCES. MILTON YMCA 12 BOUND AVENUE. DETAILS: JODY REUSS, EOE 570-742-7321. 127443

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FOR SALE BUILDING MATERIALS. Metal Roofing & Siding for houses, barns, sheds. Close outs, returns, seconds, overruns, etc. at Discount Prices. SlateRoadSupply.com 717445-5222. M01 EASY GO ELECTRIC GOLF CART. Great Shape. Custom Color With Many Extras. $1995.00. Call 570-5844977. 127441 FOR SALE, FRONT FLOOR MATS. Fits Jeep Wrangler, $30.00 Half Of Price New. Call 570-547-1795. 126905 HARMON II COAL STOVE. Approximately 2 Ton Of Coal With Purchase Of Stove. $995.00. Call 570-494-0551. 126531 FOR SALE, OLD Barn Board. 400 to 500 Board Feet. Call 570-74876473. 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.

ADIRONDACK CHAIRS TIME TO ORDER. Custom Crafted By POP’S Shop. Call 570494-1724 or ddsixty@verizon,net. 127065

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 127221

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Levi Beiler - Contractor

570-725-3762

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19 YEARS IN BUSINESS!

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SUSANNES SEWING ROOM IS BACK IN BUSINESS. Alterations, Custom Work, Sewing And

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RICHARD’S LAWN CARE & LANDSCAPING. Mulching, Mowing, Trimming, Spring Cleanup, Power Washing. FREE Estimates. Call Rick 570-772-1588. PA#064570. Fully Insured. 126540 PROFESSIONAL, RELIABLE, Affordable Lawn Care. Mulching And Clean Ups. Call 570-435-2771. 127061 FOR ALL YOUR LAWN CARE NEEDS. FREE Estimates, Fully Insured. Call 570-2792012. 126538 Loyalsock Township School District anticipates the following positions beginning the 2018-2019 school year:

K-12 School Psychologist Secondary Music Teacher Middle School Mathematics Teacher Middle School English Language Arts Teacher High School Special Education Teacher For more information and to apply please visit www.loyalsocklancers.org/ Employment Opportunities. Deadline - April 20, 2018 EOE

Meyers Masonry Restoration Co. Award Winning Masonry Contractor 42 Years Experience

• Chimneys • Stonework • Patios and Walks • Retaining Walls • Repointing • Concrete • Foundation Repair • Concrete Walk Releveling All Brick, Block, Stone & Concrete Restoration, All Home Improvements

FREE ESTIMATES! CALL TODAY

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LANDSCAPING, PLANTING,

TRIM-

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PROVIDING EXCELLENT SERVICES IN HOUSE CLEANING.

Call

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ROOF CLEANING

BEFORE

AFTER

No Pressure Washing ALSO... • Decks • Porches • Driveways • Sidewalks • Patios • Fences

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Law

2117 West 4th Street - Williamsport, PA • Real Estate/Title Insurance

• Elder Law/Probate • Husband & Wife Package

- Last Will & Testament - Durable Power of Attorney - Living Will $

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

HERSHBERGER BUILDERS

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

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

SEAMLESS GUTTERS

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

570-547-2505

Jonas Hershberger FREE Estimates

LITTLE JOHNʼS CONSTRUCTION JOHN LAPP JR.

PA #013581

Milller’s

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troywhitmoyer@ bhhshodrickrealty.com 448 River Avenue, Williamsport

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

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PA 17701

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26 Years Experience

Silver Coating Shingles

570-772-0753

OWNER: Timothy B. Moyer

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201 RACE STREET -- HUGHESVILLE

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

m

FOUGHTS MILL

Commercial & Non-Commercial

MOYER’S

GENERAL CONTRACTI NG • Renovations

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“Innovative Solutions”

Call Daniel S. Brink, Owner

HIC# PA114999

122 SHERMAN DRIVE WATSONTOWN, PA 17777

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High Quality! Affordable Pricing!

238 Pine Loganton Rd • Loganton

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Fully Insured PA #105102 *Free Estimates

Stock-Up NOW for Winter!

2182 Quarry Road • Jersey Shore

(Just South

of Oriole) HOURS: MONDAY - FRIDAY 7:00 - 4:00 SATURDAY 7:30 - 11:00

M.R. Logue Interiors

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

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Specializing in Residential and Light Commercial *Will Beat Any Written Estimate on Service Upgrade by 10%

RELAX AT YOUR OWN CUSTOM DESIGNED CABIN

570-745-3649

115 Groupe Rd. • Jersey Shore, PA 17740

1” - .70¢ sq. ft. 13/8” - .75¢ sq. ft. 15/8” - .80¢ sq. ft. 2” - .90¢ sq. ft.

oriole woodworks

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

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570-419-7576

• Land Clearing • Landscaping • Hardscaping • Lawn Installs Excavating • Winter Maintenance • Trucking • Tree Installs • Drainage

Jean Services Todd C. Jean & Robbie C. Jean Licensed & Insured PA 12847 1813 Murray Run Road Trout Run, PA 17771

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AND LIVESTOCK PANELS -- ALL GALVANIZED STEEL -WHEN SAFETY & QUALITY MATTER

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Mark O’Neill Quarter Horses

RR2, Box 783, Jersey Shore, PA 17740

CALL: 570-916-3309

Renew Carpet Cleaners Serving the Area Since 1995

Marshall & Tricia Corbin Residential & Commercial Truck Mount System

3 Areas - 99 $

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HOUSE FOR SALE, 3 Bedroom, 1 Bath, Gas Heat, New Windows, Fenced In Yard. $55,000.00. Call 570672-2482. 127064

NO PEEKING ALLOWED! SEE PAGE 57 FOR THIS WEEKS GAMES

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Fully Insured

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

Landscaping and Hardscaping

Call 570-337-0641

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

PA# 115065

REAL ESTATE

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SEAMLESS GUTTERS INSTALLED OR DROPPED Gutter Repairs & Cleaning

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APARTMENTS

NEWBERRY AREA: ROUNDHILL COURTYARD, CALL FOR SPRING SPECIAL Available Very Nice 2 Bedrooms 2nd Floor Apartments Fully Equipped Kitchen, Central Air, Washer/Dryer Hook Up, Gas Heat, Gas Hot Water And Off Street Parking. Tenant Responsible For Electric, Gas, Water/Sewer. Trash Included In Rent. Mostly 55 Years Of Age Or Older, Background Checks Required And Small Limited Pet Policy With Charge. Call 1-800-735-3068, Ext. # 239 or 570-279-7142. 126901 MUNCY, 2 BEDROOMS, Available Immediately. $601.00 To 681.00 / Month. Call 570-768-1128. Equal Opportunity Employer And Provider. 126542 $630.00 - $650.00 - 1BEDROOM / 2 BEDROOM, In Williamsport. Heat/Water Included. NO Pets. Smoking OK. Call Or Text 570-249-0779. 125335

WILLIAMSPORT - NICHOLS COURT A PA RT M E N T S , AVAILABLE NOW! 1 BEDROOM APARTMENTS MUST BE 62 YRS. OR OLDER & MEET FEDERAL PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS. RENT INCLUDES ALL UTILITIES. SECTION 8 VOUCHERS ACCEPTED AND BUS STOPS AT BUILDING. NON SMOKING BUILDING. THIS INSTITUTION IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROVIDER AND EMPLOYER. PLEASE CALL 1-800735-3068, TTD: 711 TO REQUEST AN APPLICATION. 126900

MANUFACTURED HOME

MOTORCYCLES

TWO MONTHS FREE RENT! Abandoned Mfg. Home 4Sale. Needs Some TLC. Only $100 Montoursville Area. Call 570-4352207. From 9A-5P. 127211

2013 YAMAHA ZUMA SCOOTER, 125 CC. New Front Tire. Rear Carry Rack, New Windshield.5,970 Miles. 100 Miles/Gallon. $2,200.00. 570-5471795. 127435 WANTED! Harley-Davidson Motorcycles. Call 570-320-0630. Horsepower Harley-Davidson, Williamsport, PA 17701. www.horsepowerhd. com 127217

CAMPGROUNDS

SUSQUEHANNA CAMPGROUND - 570398-0462. River Lots, 6 Month Seasonal Rates, $800.00 To $1200.00. Cabins For Rent, Monthly, $350.00 To $600.00. 126253 STORAGE UNITS

STORAGE UNITS. 10 X 16. $75.00/Month. Call 570-326-2830. 125343 CEMETERY PLOTS

OFFICE/RETAIL

APPROXIMATELY 1500 SQUARE FEET , WASHINGTON BLVD. Parking Lot, Carpeted, Central Heating/AC. References. No Smoking, NO Pets. S,W,T, Included. $475.00. Call 570-4941663 AFTER 5 PM. 125740

MONTOURSVILLE CEMETERY - 2 Adjoining - $1,000.00. 2 Separated $400.00 Each. All 4, $1500.00. 570323-7957. 127432 VEHICLES CONSTRUCTION CARS EQUIP.

INTERNATIONAL 270A BACKHOE. $4,000.00.570-3981630. 127232

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. 127222


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Rick’s Property Maintenance Rick Rinehart - Owner • Tree Removal • Tree Pruning & Trimming • Stump Grinding • Landscaping • Lawn Care • General Home Repairs • Hauling • Rental Clean Outs • Trash Removal • Handyman Services • Fully Insured 570-447-4810 • Rickstreeservice1@gmail.com

Levi Hostetler Owner

Jean’s Landscaping Commercial & Reisdential Fully Insured

Retaining walls & Patios

Spring & Fall clean-ups

Ponds & Water features

Mulching & River rock

Weekly & Bi-weekly mowing

Seeding & Fertilizing

27 Years Experience

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