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Summer Time Goings On…
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ain, rain, go away! I think the best intelligence and Homewe’re all tired of the liqland Security. Sometimes I feel we uid sunshine. Hopefully, forget about what happened on we will have a beautiful 9/11, and just how vulnerable we Memorial Day weekend to kick off are here at home. the summer. One thing’s for sure; Moving on… the lawn mowers will be working There are so many great things overtime. going on over the Memorial Day Please take the time on Memorial weekend — get out and enjoy. The Day to remember those who made first summer picnics of the season the ultimate sacrifice in the name Jim will be in full swing. What is your of our Great Nation. Those true Webb, Jr. favorite hot dog? Country Store or heroes that didn’t make it home Thompson’s? Are you going to go to their family, so we can all enjoy with the potato or macaroni salad? Maybe the freedoms we are so blessed with. Also, a little taste of both. I love the traditional say a prayer for the safety and well being of picnic foods. There’s nothing like a good hot all our servicemen and women around the dog or hamburger on the grill. Of course, world. In the volatile world of today, they you’ll never turn down some steamed clams are on duty 24/7. if they’re on the menu. As I watch what is going on in Iran, and The high school baseball/softball playoff know the history, I don’t know how we season is in full swing. Our area has many could ever trust any agreement with the talented teams this year. Get out and take in leaders of this nation. They despise America a District 4 playoff game and support your and what we stand for. That makes it hard local school. There is another game coming to believe they will ever follow any nucleup in a few weeks I’d like to talk about. ar regulations. Sometimes you just have to I caught up with Jake King, organizer of concede to the truth. We must always rethe annual Coaches-Seniors versus Cancer main vigilant when it comes to countries game. The game features local area high like this. No matter who our president is, we need school baseball coaches and players squarto put the focus squarely on protecting our ing off against each other on the diamond Great Land. Whether it be from weapons of to raise money for the fight against cancer. mass destruction or cyber warfare. We can- This season will be the fifth time this game not spread ourselves too thin around the is taking place. He also informed me there world. We need to secure and protect our will be some great new goings on during the borders first and foremost. We need to have event.
Not only will you be able to see your favorite senior ballplayers take on their coaches, but he has also added a ‘Futures’ game. This will feature over 30 of the area’s finest underclassmen ballplayers being split into two teams, and playing against each other. Both games will take place, doubleheader style, on Saturday, June 2nd. The Futures game will begin at 3 p.m. followed by the Seniors versus Coaches game afterward — first pitch being at 6 p.m. This year, the games will be played at Logue field — the Williamsport Millionaires’ home. It can be found off West 4th Street just after the Williamsport Middle School on the left. There will be a Chinese auction held during both games, as well as some great concession food. All proceeds will benefit K’s for Cancer and used to try to strike out cancer. Any donations are greatly appreciated. For more information reach out to Jake King 570-220-5348 or email cvsc2013@ gmail.com. Great job, Jake! And a tip of the cap to all the area coaches and players for giving their time for such a great cause. Please save the date and drop by Logue Field and help make a difference. It is our summer fun edition of Webb Weekly. Please check out some great ideas and things to do within our pages. For those of you with young children at home, I feel
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emorial Day is often considered the unofficial kick off to summer. But please remember the true purpose of this holiday weekend. Memorial Day is meant to honor those who have made the ultimate sacrifice in the defense of our Country. Three years after the Civil War ended, on May 5, 1868, the head of an organization of Union veterans — the Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) — established Decoration Day as a time for the nation to decorate the graves of the war dead with flowers. Maj. Gen. John A. Logan declared that Decoration Day should be observed on May 30. It is believed that date was chosen because flowers would be in bloom all over the country. As you enjoy your long weekend, take some time to give thanks for those who gave their lives so you have the freedom to bar-b-que, and enjoy time with your friends and family. Please take extra time to say a prayer for the families of the soldiers that have given their lives for our freedom since last Memorial Day. Gabriel D. Conde, Specialist, 22, U. S. Army, 3rd Battalion, 509th Infantry
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ebb Weekly does not often follow up on stories we have previously run, but we believe because the original story exemplifies the spirit of recognition and appreciation of those in uniform who gave their lives to keep this country free, we thought it wholly appropriate to do a follow-up. In our April 25 issue, we reported on a commemoration of the life of Captain Lawrence Ritter, a highly decorated World II pilot, who died in a plane crash near Slate Run, more than 70 years ago. The organizers of that event were very grateful to us for that story and wanted us to follow-up to show how successful that event was, and we are proud and glad to oblige. According to the event’s organizers, approximately 50 people attended the ceremony at the site, and around 30 people participated in the reception at Creekside Restaurant. Combined, the event lasted a total of around eight hours. The convoy to the site was about 20 cars in size, with two vehicles marked with an American flag for peo-
ple to follow. The ceremony opened with remarks by Rick Bressler, one of the organizers of the event. There was a presentation of our national colors by Terry Banfill, and Matt Teachey gave an invocation. Randy Gillen, who first told the story to the VFW Benefits Center, the group that helped organize the event, spoke about Ritter’s crash, and how unknowingly, got the ball rolling to have this commemoration. He spoke of himself as a link and “that we are links in this project assuring that Captain Ritter is never forgotten.” Austin Donahay, who did his senior project at Central Mountain High School on Captain Ritter, said, “If the weather were like this when Captain Ritter flew over Pennsylvania, we probably wouldn’t be here.” Rick Bressler, who spoke about Captain Ritter’s life before his time in the military, explained that every legend has a beginning. “We need to understand what made him the man he was.” He also spoke about Ritter’s time in the service, and his death”. The speaker for which this commemoration probably had the most meaning and poignancy was Janice Lariv-
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Local veteran James Jordan assisted Janice Lariviere in placing the new World War II flag holder by the memorial stone. Jordan helped get a new flag holder for the site since the previous one was stolen. Matt Teachey gave a benediction, “Taps” was played, and Bressler made some concluding remarks. Some additional information about Captain Ritter recently learned: Not only was he awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross and The Air Medal with several oak leaf clusters, he was also awarded the American Defense Service Medal, the American Theater Ribbon, World War II Victory Ribbon, the European-African- Middle Eastern Theater Ribbon with three Bronze Service Stars for battle participation in the Sicily, Tunisia, and Naples-Foggia Campaigns, and the Distinguished Unit Badge. Captain Ritter married his wife, Eve Irene Brandes, shortly after returning from overseas duty on June 28, 1945, three days after his 26th birthday, and sadly was married for only ten months until his untimely death on April 26, 1946. Janice Lariviere, Captain Ritter’s niece, Centerville, MA, said, “It was a very
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iere, Captain Ritter’s niece, and closest living relative. Bressler located her after months of searching. Janice spoke fondly of her Uncle Larry, explaining she never knew much about him, saying that his story was buried with her mother, Captain Ritter’s younger sister. Through Bressler’s research and uncovering of his story, it has brought a renewed sense of interest and pride in her family. Janice hugged Bressler after she spoke. There was a presentation and distribution of paracord military themed bracelets made by Maggie Bressler, Rick’s oldest daughter. She explained that she made them to honor Captain Ritter’s memory and handed them out for all that attended. There was a question and answer session, which led to Jess Hackenburg of the Lycoming County Veterans Council, who ended up speaking, providing elaborate details of the search, specifics of the aircraft, and clarification as to how the memorial stone came to be and was placed at the site. His input added an unexpected and welcome touch to the service. Local veteran of 22 years, John Herb, spoke of the importance of the history in our area, how we need to spend more time investigating veterans, assuring nobody is forgotten.
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MEMORIAL DAY moving and emotional experience for me. The entire ceremony from all the attendees, the speeches, Taps, the bracelets made by Maggie, and even the weather, everything was so well put together and thought out it was worth the eight-hour drive from Cape Cod. The support was incredible, and we met some truly inspirational people who I can now call my friends. As someone said, ‘If the weather had been like this 72 years ago, we would not be here now.’ That would have been the best possible scenario, but this was a beautiful tribute to an amazing man.” Retired District Justice Jim Carn, who heard about the Ritter commemoration from our April 25 issue, attended the commemoration and had this to say, “Capt. Ritter was certainly a very accomplished and inspiring young man who achieved a great deal in his 26 years of life. He was in his senior year at Dartmouth College when drafted during World War II; promoted to Captain within two years, flew 55 combat missions, shot down 13 enemy aircraft, and is credited with sinking a Nazi submarine.” He continued, “If not for a very unusual, freak snow storm at the end
of April which resulted in the crash, one wonders what more he may have achieved in the years ahead. Had it been clear and sunny as the day of the commemoration, the tragedy would have never occurred. “It’s important that we keep bringing history such as this to the attention of those old enough who remember it, and to the younger generation who never heard of it. I commend those that organized the remembrance service.” The last word on this belongs to Rick Bressler, who had so much to do with this special commemoration. “The entire event was a wonderful and humbling experience,” Bressler said. “There was a lot of hard work behind organizing everything, and thankfully a lot of people helped, including Randy Gillen, Austin Donahay, and several others. We are continuing efforts to ensure Captain Ritter is not forgotten again and will be certain to let the public know what’s next when everything is ready! Aside from getting married, and the birth of my two daughters, this event was my proudest moment, and feel it was one of the greatest things I’ve ever had the privilege of being a part of!”
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LOVING REMEMBRANCE When those we have loved have passed, we create a vision of them in our imaginations. Fortified as well as comforted by these images, we remember them and imagine their delight as we look into the eyes of their grandchildren and partake of the daily joys that they once found to be so pleasurable. Every time we light a candle, cook a favorite meal, visit a treasured destination, and meet with family, we have an opportunity to conjure up the image of a loved one who has passed and think of the many ways that he or she added to our appreciation of life. The dead provide the foundation upon which we live. A funeral is a meaningful event that can help ease the pain of separation that naturally accompanies death. It is a time of sharing good memories and experiences with family and friends. It is a time when respect, concern, and appreciation for a life that has been lived can be expressed in a sincere manner. To learn more about our services, please call Michael R. Lingg, Supervisor or any of our staff at KNIGHT-CONFER FUNERAL HOME at 570-323-7717. We invite you to tour our home at 1914 Memorial Avenue, where we have been faithfully serving our community since 1879.
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could forge new paths. Take my parents to dinner in it, let my nephew use it for cruiseins or dates. In the meantime, searching for parts and researching its history would be rewarding during a low point in my life. No one knew about this impending purchase. The last thing I wanted was people to think I was “losing” financial responsibility or sensibility. That, my friends, occurred long ago. In my mind, I was not only “gaining,” but keeping sanity at the same time! You dig? Of course, you do. Hey, we all like bargains. But as most automotive zealots with “projects” will tell you, the best intentions don’t always go as planned. Or should I say — scheduled? After release from the hospital, in late May 2016, the car was shipped to me. Then, due to conflicts and obligations, the poor thing sat like a bump on a log. Waiting, waiting, waiting — for any work to be done on it. Stray cats took refuge under it, rabbits hopped around it, birds hovered above it. Oh, I kept dreaming now that it was in my possession. I’d take the covers off it and wash it, and think what flavor ice cream my niece would order if I took her to get some. To travel to a Carlisle car show in it. To play some favorite cassettes in the tape deck on a warm night on a country road. Some dreams got squashed. My mother passed away before getting a promised ride in it. She was the first person to see it. “So when did you get this one, I have never seen it,” she said one afternoon at my place. “A task that needs completed,” I replied. Her ride can’t happen, but my father and his prized Turkish Van cat can go. Just hold the cat tight. And remember, the factory installed hoop, the
“roll bar” is for structural rigidity, not occupant safety. The owner’s manual says so. That’s because (drum roll please) I just finished it. I mean a few others did. Mike Pennington took out the dents, Greg Snell and his spotless body shop removed scratches and did nice paintwork. Nick, my mechanic, put new brake and fuel lines on the car and treated it to all new fluids. The 3.4-liter twin cam, 200 HP motor, purrs like a kitten. The leather seats are still supple, the power top is begging to be put down, and the Goodyear tires are ready to roll. It’s a unique ride, and in medium quasar blue, stands out. One of 6,626 1993 Olds Cutlass Supreme convertibles made that year. One of 237 in my color combination of blue body, graphite interior, and black top. Two years till completed, and I lived to see the fruition take place! It really helped my recovery process. It not only took the “blues” away but also put me behind the wheel of something blue when it passes you! This relic (they stopped making Oldsmobiles years ago) is now 25 years old. Consumer Guide deemed it “sporty and pleasant.” Ironically, my brother has a 1994 Olds Cutlass Supreme convertible, but in bright red with a white top and the big motor like mine. Mother never got to ride in his either. Another project car that needs work and TLC. Luckily, he didn’t buy his in the confines of a hospital bed. Car people know that TLC stands for “tender, loving, care.” NOT “totally lost conception.” Mom, I am sorry you didn’t get a ride in it, but we’ll wave to you above. Happy May motoring!
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EVENTS... EVENTS Homeschool Day K-6th grade What: All programs for this day are for homeschool or cyber school families with children in grades K-6. Celebrating International Turtle Day. Check out events. dcnr.pa.gov for more details. Contact Rhiannon Summers at 570-477-7780 or rhsummers@pa.gov for more information. When: Wednesday, May 23rd from 9:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. Where: Meet in the Visitor Center at Ricketts Glen State Park.
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When: Friday, May 25, 2018, 9:00 p.m. Where: American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport.
From Woodchips to Sawdust Film What: Watch this documentary from 1926 about the last of the large lumber operations in PA. Contact Rhiannon Summers at 570-477-7780 or rhsummers@ pa.gov for more information. When: Saturday, May 26 from 4:30 p.m.-5:00 p.m. Where: Meet at the Visitor Center in Ricketts Glen State Park. 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: Saturday, May 26 at 5:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. Where: Meet at the Visitor Center in Ricketts Glen State Park.
Audubon Program What: Lycoming Audubon program “Neotropical Birds of Honduras”, presented by Ian Gardner, Wildlife Tech, and co-founder of Partners in Neotropical Bird Conservation. Ian will review his 2017 trip to threatened regions of Honduras, as a member of the CACAO expedition team. When: Wednesday May 23, 2018, at 6:00 p.m. Where: Lowry Room on the third floor of the Welch Wing in the J.V. Brown Library, 19 East Fourth St, Williamsport.
Veterans Tribute What: Memorial Day Veterans Tribute with WWII-Vietnam Veteran Speakers/Band “REMEMBER” playing 60s-70s music/Steve Hunter (book signing) Food to benefit new museum expansion. Call: 570-482-2610 for additional info. When: Sat. May 26th 10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. (veteran speakers) 1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m. (Remember Band) and Museum tours. Where: Endless Mountains War Memorial Museum, 109 Main St. Sonestown (Muncy Valley).
Dinner What: Broiled or beer battered haddock or black diamond steak - open to the public. When: Friday, May 25, 2008, 5:00 p.m. Where: American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport.
Audubon Program What: Lycoming Audubon field trip in Cogan House Township, walking through a variety of wooded and open habitats. Water-resistant footwear, and tick protection recommended. When: Saturday May 26, 2018 at 8:30 am, weather permitting. Leader Larry Waltz (570-323-2385). Where: Meet at Fry Brothers Turkey Ranch parking lot for carpooling.
Band What: Pepper Street band.
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Sunset Paddle What: Join us for a leisurely paddle on Lake Jean to observe the sunset. Registration required by emailing Rhiannon Summers at rhsummers@pa.gov or calling 570-477-7780. When: Saturday, May 26 from 7:30 p.m.-9:00 p.m. Where: Park and meet at the Western Boat Launch in Ricketts Glen State Park. Discover Ricketts Hike for Hiking Week What: Hiking the Evergreen Trail. This is a 1-mile easy hike. Contact Rhiannon Summers at 570-477-7780 or rhsummers@pa.gov for more information. When: Sunday, May 27 from 9:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m. Where: Park and meet at the Evergreen Parking Lot off of Rt. 118 in Ricketts Glen State Park. Memorial Day Ceremony What: The Annual Civil War Veterans Memorial Day Ceremony, sponsored by the 11th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, is a fitting tribute to the brave local soldiers who served in the Civil War. The approximately 30-minute ceremony includes a Union Army observance, firing three rounds from a cannon, and the decorating of graves with flowers. When: Monday, May 28 at 9:00 a.m. Where: The G. A. R. Circle in Wildwood Cemetery, Williamsport. From Woodchips to Sawdust Film What: Watch this documentary from 1926 about the last of the large lumber operations in PA. Contact Rhiannon Summers at 570-477-7780 or rhsummers@ pa.gov for more information. When: Monday, May 28 from 9:30 a.m.-10:00 a.m. Where: Meet at the Visitor Center in Ricketts Glen State Park. Bygone Town of Ricketts Tour What: Discover where the town of Ricketts used to stand and learn some history along the way. This is the last tour of the year. Contact Rhiannon Summers at
570-477-7780 or rhsummers@pa.gov for more information. When: Monday, May 28 from 10:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. Where: Meet at the Visitor Center in Ricketts Glen State Park. Beacon Hub Drop-In Center What: The drop-in center is a consumer-run program which reaches out to individuals in the community on their road to recovery by providing skills & resources through education leading to greater independence and the ability to build self-esteem, confidence and self-determination. Our vision is to educate, support and empower individuals with mental health illness and cognitive disabilities. When: Monday, Noon-6:00 p.m., Tuesday-Friday, 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m., weekends and evenings as scheduled. Where: 227 Academy St., Williamsport. Kids’ Art Classes What: Kids’ Art Classes age 6 & up. 814-367-3762, www.judysteinhilperstudios.weebly.com. When: Every Saturday from 10-11:30 a.m. Where: 535 West Fourth St., Williamsport. Used Book Sale What: Friends of the Muncy Public Library used book sale. When: Every second Tuesday of the month from 3 to 6 p.m. and the fourth Saturday of the month from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Where: Muncy Public Library 108 S Main St, Muncy. CHURCH EVENTS CHURCH EVENTS... Roast Beef Dinner What: Roast beef dinner. Menu: roast beef, mashed potatoes, filling, gravy, corn, green beans, rolls, homemade desserts and beverages. Adults are $10, children ages 5-12 are $5. Take-outs available. When: Wednesday, May 23 from 4:00 p.m.-6-00 p.m. Where: Third St. United Methodist Church, 931 E. Third St., Williamsport.
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Join Us Tuesday, May 29th from 4:30 - 6:00pm for Our Monthly VETERANS’ DINNER! Choose from two selections of the evening menu. Made to order and served.
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Free Clothing What: Daniel’s Closet free clothing giveaway. When: Saturday, May 26, 2018 from 9:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. Clothing drop-off and set-up is Thursday, May 24, 2018, 4:00 p.m.-5:30 p.m. Where: Redeemer Lutheran Church, 1101 Washington Blvd., Williamsport. Use outside stairway to Social Hall. Rebellion to Righteousness What: Help for addiction, suicide, prison. Speaker: Pastor Jim Law, former convict/addict. When: Saturday May 26 at 7:00 p.m. Where: Central Oak Heights, 75 Heritage Rd. West Milton. Chicken BBQ What: St John’s United Methodist Church Chicken BBQ. Adults are $9.00, children are $4.50. Reservations recommended but not required. Call 570 9719768 or 570 538-1541. When: Saturday May 26th, 2018 from 4:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. Where: St. John’s United Methodist Church, 49 River Rd., Dewart.
Free Kids’ Clothes What: Free kids’ clothes from infants to teenagers. Donations for kid’s clothing are accepted at Sojourner Truth Ministry, 501 High Street, Williamsport. We now distribute clothing at this location. When: Every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m., closed on Thursday. Where: 501 High Street at the corner of High & Center Streets. Intercessors Unite What: Intercessors Unite! Let’s Pray Together! When: The fourth Monday of each month at 6 p.m. Where: Unity Christian Fellowship Church, 734 West Fourth St., Williamsport. MEETINGS MEETINGS... Support Group What: Meeting group for all those with RSD/CRPS and those with questions about this pain syndrome. When: Second Tuesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. Where: Divine Providence Hospital, Private Dining Room in the Lower Level. Concerned Citizens What: Jersey Shore Concerned Citizens Association meetings. When: Second Tuesday of every month from 7 to 8 p.m. Where: Independent Hose Co. Social Hall, Pennsylvania Ave., Jersey Shore. Nar-Anon Meetings What: Williamsport Area Nar-Anon Family Group meetings. When: Every Monday from 7 to 8 p.m. Where: Newberry Church of Christ, 822 Diamond St., Williamsport. When: Every Wednesday from 7 to 8:15 p.m. Where: Greenview Alliance Church, 1955 Warrensville Rd., Montoursville. Child Care available.
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Summer Services What: Carsontown Community Church will begin summer services Sunday, May 27. The nondenominational church has been serving the Little Pine Creek area for over 100 years, and is open from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend. The 9:30am service includes a congregational hymn sing each week. Come as you are! When: Sunday May 27th at 9:30 a.m. Where: The church is located on Little Pine Creek Road (SR 4001), three miles southwest of English Center or 8 miles northeast of Waterville, in the Village of Carsontown.
Ice Cream Social What: Ice cream social benefit. When: 2nd & 4th Sunday, monthly from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Where: Katys Church, 440 Katys Church Rd., Muncy.
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Fellowship Meal What: Free Fellowship Meal - the menu features pancakes and sausage, fruit cup, dessert and beverage. All are welcome. Donations are accepted. When: Thursday, May 24, 2018, 4:30 p.m.-6:00 p.m. Where: St. John’s Lutheran Church, 6590 Musser Lane, Watsontown.
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n centuries past, humans spent much of their time in nature, hunting, foraging and living life without the comforts of extensive shelters. Fastforward several centuries, and the tables have turned dramatically. The Environmental Protection Agency says the average person spends 93 percent of his life indoors, with 87 percent of the time inside of a building, and the remaining 6 percent in an automobile. These shocking results indicate that the equivalent of just one half of one day per week is spent
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outdoors. And people may be paying a price for spending so much time indoors. There’s various reasons to believe that being outdoors can be good for a person’s health. The National Institutes of Health and Harvard Medical School say that, in addition to providing physical benefits, simply spending time in nature in any form can improve mental outlook, boost creativity, elevate mood due to natural light, improve concentration, and reduce stress. A study from the St. Louis University School of Medicine also said that spending
time outdoors can help a person sleep better. That’s because natural sunlight can set the body’s internal clock. Despite all of the benefits of getting outside, many people find it challenging to do so thanks to their busy schedules. The following are a few ways to increase time in the outdoors that do not require major commitments. • Bike or walk to work. For those who live close to their offices, walking or cycling to work is a simple way to spend more time outdoors. People who take public transportation can get off the train or bus a few stops early to get some exercise and breathe some fresh air. • Lunch outside. Take your lunch hour outdoors rather than in an indoor cafeteria
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DON’T RUSH TO FILE THE MEDICAID APPLICATION Nobody should pay more to the nursing home than is absolutely necessary but there are good reasons not to rush into the filing of an application for Medicaid Long-Term Care benefits. There are only two acceptable spend-down expenditures after the application is filed. They are medical and burial expenses. Filing too early can exclude other valuable options for preserving resources and sometimes a prematurely filed application must be withdrawn and re-filed which can be costly. If a significant gift was made within the 5-year lookback period it may be best to delay filing the application until the lookback period expires. It is far better to review the patient’s Power of Attorney and Will, calculate resources and income and create a written Medicaid Qualification Plan than to file an application without a comprehensive review. Medicaid planning is very complicated and there may be several options for any situation. Every family has unique circumstances which must be provided for. Selecting what is optimal for you and your family requires the help of a trained, experienced professional. The attorneys at Greevy & Shoemaker and their Certified Medicaid Planner™ are dedicated to working for you and your family to preserve your resources for a reasonable fee. As always, the first consultation is free.
ENJOY OUTDOORS brains a rest from urban stimuli. Lunch is the ideal time to do just that. • Invest in a screen room at home. A screened-in porch, lanai or other space can bridge the indoors to outside and serve as a restful place to enjoy some fresh air while being protected from insects and inclement weather. • Set strict “no device” times. Schedule a time when devices are disconnected and the entire family enjoys some recreation outdoors. Let kids get back to the basics of bike riding, skating, playing pick-up sports games outside with friends, and all of the activities parents enjoyed as youths. • Dine al fresco. Opt for outdoor seating
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Gazette and Bulletin May 31, 1918 Muncy Carries Out Impressive Program Compiled by Lou Hunsinger Jr.
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emorial Day was fittingly observed in Muncy with the most impressive ceremonies that have ever been held here. The old burying ground at Halls Station, the cemetery at the Brick Church
and the Muncy Cemetery were visited by a squad composed of members of the Grand Army of the Republic. Flowers were distributed; three volleys fired and “Taps” sounded at each place. At 10 o’clock in the morning a union half-hour prayer and song service in the Lutheran church, in which all the churches of town joined
for the victory of our army and navy in the present war. At 2 o’clock in the afternoon a parade formed on Main Street and marched to the cemetery. Col. John D. Musser Post 66, G.A.R., Sergeant John Waldron, Camp, Sons of Union Veterans, Angle’s Battery, the Boys Athletic Club, Patriotic Sons of America, Junior Order United Mechanics, Knights of the Golden Eagle, ministers, singers and speakers in motor cars, school children carrying baskets of flowers, and the Repasz Band of Williamsport were in line. The little children were dressed in white with wreaths
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ay marks Better Hearing Month, which is dedicated to raising awareness regarding hearing loss and treatment as well as proactively protecting your hearing. Hearing loss is sometimes more difficult to diagnose in children. Parents are in the best position to detect hearing loss in their children, but it is not always noticeable right away. How can you identify and treat hearing loss in your child? First, it’s important to
understand the two types of hearing loss: congenital and acquired. Types of Hearing Loss In Pennsylvania, infants are screened at birth to detect and address congenital hearing loss. Congenital means the child was born with it, either as an inherited trait or as a result of a complication during pregnancy and delivery. Acquired hearing loss is far more common and can happen anytime throughout childhood. Children may acquire hearing loss from an injury, disease, infection, or noise exposure. Common Culprits
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when listening • Not paying attention • Unexplained irritability • Pulling or tugging at the ears • Speaking at a louder regular volume than before Evaluating Hearing Loss If you suspect a problem, have your child’s hearing checked by an audiologist. Audiologists are specially trained to evaluate, diagnose, and treat hearing loss, tinnitus, and balance disorders in children as well as adults. The audiologist uses an age-appropriate test to evaluate your child’s hearing and records the sound frequencies your child can hear from the lowest to the highest tones on a graph called an audiogram. This graph helps determine the most appropriate treatment to improve your child’s hearing. Treatments can include a hearing aid, cochlear implant, surgery, or use of another supportive device. If a surgical solution is needed, such as ear tubes or a cochlear device, you will be referred to an ear, nose and throat specialist (ENT). If a hearing aid or other supportive device is needed, an audiologist helps you choose the right device, assures that it fits properly, and teaches your family proper operation and cleaning. The audiologist also conducts annual check-ups to assure the device continues to fit well as the child grows. For more information on pediatric hearing loss, call (570) 326-8360 or visit UPMCSusquehanna.org. Dr. Carly Magill is an audiologist with UPMC Susquehanna seeing patients of all ages for hearing loss, tinnitus, and balance disorders.
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extra day off or leave work early the Friday before Memorial Day may want to consider taking public transportation to their beach destinations instead of driving themselves. In 2016, the U.S.-based data firm Inrix noted that a traffic-free Friday jaunt from New York City to Long Island’s East end would take 90 minutes, while the same trip would take three hours and 40 minutes on the Friday of Memorial Day weekend. Travelers who can’t leave early can save themselves from the stress of holiday traffic jams by letting someone else do the navigating. 3. Be patient and depart on Saturday morning. Travelers who can be patient may find that waiting to depart for their destinations until Saturday can save them from dealing with much of the stress of traveling on Memorial Day weekend. The benefits of being
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ew things are as synonymous with summer recreation as a day at the beach enjoying the sun, sand and surf. Whiling away the hours at the coast is an ideal way to get fresh air and enjoy family or solitary time and also can be an entertaining way to exercise and learn about marine life. While a beach isn’t a beach without sand, sand can adversely affect beach excursions. Sand is a loose, granular material that blankets the coastlines
of beaches, lakes and riverbeds. Depending on location, sand is comprised of many materials and comes in a vast array of colors. The resource LiveScience says silicon dioxide in the form of quartz is the most common component of sand. Feldspar, mica and rock fragments are other materials. In tropical locations, the sand varies because there are no rich sources of quartz nearby. Tropical sand may take on a white or pastel hue thanks to the shells and skeletons
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become a tent-pitching pro. 1. Purchase a freestanding tent. While there are many variations to tent designs and ultralight backpackers may prefer a tarp or another non-freestanding device, tents that are able to stand on their own are easier to set up. Many tent designs have two poles and fabric that creates a dome shape and are relatively easy and straightforward to set up in just a few minutes. 2. Practice at home. Before arriving at the campsite, learn to recognize the parts and instructions for your particular tent. Make sure all equipment is present and in working order. 3. Buy a footprint. Many tent floors are
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Speaking of not lugging a huge bag, give your big black tote a rest this season and go with a straw or basket bag for the summer. Straw bags are right on trend, so there are a ton of variations to choose from. You can go for a standard tote with leather straps from J.Crew or a crossbody version from Francesca’s or go for a woven beach bag from Macy’s. The key is to keep it light, fun, and not too heavy, as in try not to overpack or weigh yourself down. Next, invest in walkable sandals. The lace-up gladiators you had last summer may be in fine form, but how comfortable/functional are they really? And, yes, statementmaking shoes do add pizazz to your summertime look, but they usually come with a lot of bells, whistles, ties, and even poms-poms that counteract the traditional “throw-onand-go” vibe of summer style. Leave your fancier footwear in storage this coming season and go for functional options like Toms’ canvas slip-ons, Earth Organics molded-footbed sporty sandal, or try a pair of Crocs’ LiteRide sandals with foam insoles. Yes, these are more expensive than your typical flip-flop, but, when you’re outside enjoying the sunshine, your feet will thank you for this investment. Plus, the “ugly shoe” trend is still going strong and still providing good
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here is a large home located in the vicinity of Penn College. It’s in a rather lovely residential neighborhood in the city of Williamsport, but something odd was happening there. The neighbors wondered why there were dozens of cars parked around the place every Thursday night. What could possibly be going on there week after week? In fact, one night the police were even called because there were some young people ‘hanging around’ outside the house. Tim Schoener came out and met the police and explained that it was nothing more than an open house — a very special kind of open house. From September to May, some 60 to 70 college students come to the home of Tim and Beth Schoener every Thursday night. Amazingly, they have been doing so for ten years now! Tim and Beth Schoener lived in Cogan Station a decade ago, when a Penn College student at their church discovered that Tim was, like the student himself, a fan of the television series, “Lost.” He asked Tim if he could come to his home to watch it with him. Tim agreed, and then the young man asked if his roommate
could also come to watch. From there, it was three, then four, and by the end of the season there were a regular eight to ten Penn College students coming to the Schoener home weekly to get ‘Lost.’ Curiously, all of these students were associated with a campus organization called Cru. Formally known as Campus Crusade for Christ, Cru is an interdenominational Christian parachurch organization for college and university students. Founded in 1951 by Bill and Vonette Bright at UCLA in California, it has grown to 25,000 ministry workers in 191 countries. Cru meets at Penn College for fellowship and listening to speakers on Thursday evenings, and it became a “thing” for a group to pile into a few cars and drive to Cogan Station for an “after Cru party” at the Schoener’s. For four years, Tim and Beth opened their home for the students to not only watch television, but also to enjoy fun, laughter, and fellowship in a comfortable family environment. It was an organic kind of thing. It had started simply with the “Lost” groupies, but when the series ended in 2010, the weekly pattern had been established, so the students just kept coming. Tim, whose full-time job is Chief Information
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very special one that involved their own daughter. This extraordinarily humble couple do not see this weekly hosting as a burden, but a blessing. They never imagined that a couple of guys coming over to watch television would turn into a booming engagement with hundreds of college students for ten years running. Students from Cru are now even coming from Bloomsburg University, so popular has the Schoener Nights become. They realize it could end just as quietly as it started. But who knows — in 1951, Bill and Vonette Bright never imagined when they met with a few students from UCLA that their work would grow into touching millions of lives throughout the world. If nothing else, the gracious hospitality and sincere friendship shown by Tim and Beth Schoener will resonate in the lives of those they have touched for many, many years to come.
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Officer for UPMC, is a ‘people person’ who easily meets and greets newcomers. Beth enjoys serving and has a particular empathy that reaches out to those who seem like they are going through difficult times. The Schoeners enjoyed their weekly encounters so much, that when they decided to move to Williamsport six years ago so Tim could be closer to his work location, they chose their home specifically to be able to host a large number of people. And host they do! Where there were some 30 to 35 coming to their home in Cogan Station, now there are regularly twice that number at their home weekly for what is even listed on the Penn College Cru website as “Schoener Nights.” Spreading throughout the house, some students will be playing card games, others munching on Beth’s fresh popcorn, while others are just sitting around talking with each other. There is no agenda; it is merely a safe place to connect. The only hard and fast mandate is the Cinderella Rule — everyone must leave by midnight. Tim and Beth just float around, acting as a type of surrogate parents to these young people. Surrogate parents is not hyperbole, as they have participated in 35 weddings from relationships that were birthed in their home. And there was one
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of Cutters history as part of a Topps national card release for the fourth straight year. We love being able to share a little piece of Cutters baseball with card collectors around the country,” said Gabe Sinicropi, Cutters Vice President of Marketing and Public Relations. In previous years, shirt relics from Cutters Director of Smiles, Rhashan WestBey along with Boomer’s fur and pieces of a vintage Sawmill Team Store sign have been featured in the Fragments of
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sons, fun activities, and bringing in guest speakers. Each day they will discuss a different topic that relates to the mission of the YWCA, Hopkins said. They will talk about racism, women in politics, sexism, LGBT equality, immigration, and wellness. “The goal is to give students a space where they can learn how to be the change they want to see in the world,” she said. “It all starts with understanding people who may be different than you.” For one lesson they will discuss LGBT
equality lead by Spectrum Alliance. They are going to speak about what they do as a group and the importance of treating all people with dignity. Emily Gale, a former candidate for mayor of Williamsport, plans to discuss her experience being a woman of color in politics and how the students can be good citizens. There will be two days focused on wellness regarding food and exercise, Hopkins said. In the kitchen, the students will get to learn about food from different cultures to teach them about the importance of diversity. They will also hit the mat for a beginner yoga practice with a local instructor during the second week in the program.
Another aspect of Remembering Honor is to encourage children to read during the summer months. They will all receive six books that relate to the lessons. The books range from “Hidden Figures” by Margot Lee Shetterly and “Being Jazz” by Jazz Jennings to “My Life on a Plate: Recipes from Around the World” by Kelis and “Game Changers” by Lin Manuel Miranda. To sign up for Remembering Honor, please visit www.ywcawilliamsport.org for a permission form that can be filled out online or in paper form then returned to the YWCA. For additional information, contact Hopkins at khopkins@ywcawilliamsport.org or 570-322-4637 ext. 112.
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gobbler added his voice to the morning and both birds were below the field in the same woodsy bottom where I had heard the bird the morning before. I eagerly slipped into my shooting location at the base of the old white pine tree and began softly calling on the slate call and added another “voice” with a few sounds from my mouth call. Several minutes passed until a hen emerged at the far edge of the field and began feeding in my direction. Good. I now had a live decoy to help lure a gobbler. Suddenly, a loud “gobble” made me snap to attention! The gobbler was off to my right along the woods edge and sounded like he was a mere 80 or 90 yards away! This was a new bird, and I cautiously shifted my shotgun and body position to my right so
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appreciation to the crowd. As he took his position in right field in the bottom of the first inning, the right-field video board lit up with a giant “THANK YOU 22”. Another long ovation, another doffing of the player’s cap. The Pirates went on to win this first encounter against McCutchen, an unfamiliar opponent, 11-2. The PNC Park faithful gave hearty applause to McCutchen each time he walked to the plate, not quite ready to think of him as a foe. His return saw an attendance of 34,720 for the game, roughly 20,000 more than the team had averaged for the early season games that had preceded it. Cervelli, whose on-field actions had given McCutchen a well-deserved spotlight, was emotional regarding the moment. “Happy
for him that he went to a good team, good organization, and you know, I got those memories that I played with one of the best players in the history of the Pirates. He was king here.” McCutchen, who owns a home in Pittsburgh and named his five-month-old son Steel, was truly touched by the fan’s outpouring. Before the game, he had said, “If I cry, I cry. Big whoop. Whatever emotions I have are the emotions I am supposed to have. A lot of people may say I was the guy, but this is a team sport. There were a lot of people that were part of it. That’s the way I look at it, but at the same time it is humbling to hear that from other people.” It is not the first time a star player has been traded from one team to another, and
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the Minor A division of the Hepburn Lycoming Little League. Jensen and his chums who are aged 8 through 10 are off to an impressive start. They are playing fundamental baseball, and are a great bunch of kids. Jensen enjoys the game, and he has seven wins, four saves and a 1.65 ERA on the mound. The Birdman also bats clean up and is leading the team with 17 RBIs. Well, that was before Verizon Vince accidentally erased my files. We don’t care about the wins and losses. It’s all about the individual stats. A few weeks back I wrote a short piece on how I was asked to help coach this season. I cited a few examples of the difficulties I had with my new gig. The other three dads had extensive onfield duties while I was in the dugout babysitting the kids. I must say that my responsibilities have tripled since that article went to 58k homes. Coach Marc must’ve read my plea because I was recently named the executive pitch count director, USABat enforcer, and the pregame maintenance chief. Perhaps he was getting even for me poking fun at him while he was coaching first base in a wet tee shirt. WHAT’S THAT A SCHMEDIUM? Coach Marc even lets me visit the mound to encourage and talk shop with our pitchers. He then gives me the green light and trusts my judgment
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James said of Diver. “It’s so nice for everybody to see her so happy and finally accomplish her goal and get to go to states because she really deserves it. She’s worked really hard throughout the season.” Diver didn’t match her high from the season, but Brett it was enough to reach Crossley her goal. She fouled on her first throw of the final flight, but then topped out over 100 feet in her next two throws to end the meet with plenty to gain confidence from. “Last year I just missed states, and I was really hoping to get second place or hit the 113 and get to states in my senior year,” Diver said. “I didn’t end up hitting my best throw, but I did end up qualifying, which I’m really happy about.” Diver entered the meet as the No. 2 seed in the discus. Her teammate entered as the top overall seed. Warrior Run had plenty of expectations entering the meet, but both throwers were able to answer the call. James, in an effort to one-up her teammate and friend, followed Diver’s long throw with a meet-winning throw of 116-1. “It’s always back-to-back-to-back with us, and it wouldn’t be the same without her,” James said. “It’s a constant motivation knowing you have to one-up your teammate. If she wasn’t on my team,
I don’t know what either of us would be doing, because we are each other’s motivation to throw farther.” James was outstanding supporting her teammate and throwing. It might have seemed like just another day for the pair, but for James, who didn’t even throw as a freshman, it was something special. “I knew that I loved it the second I knew about throwing,” James said. “Anything I know I love I put 100 percent into it. If I work hard, I know I can’t fail.” James got her first experience of the discus during her freshman summer. She was asked by some of the throwers to practice with them and quickly fell in love with the sport. She worked hard and joined the team as a sophomore. “We threw just in a field,” James said. “I wanted to throw my freshman year but didn’t end up going out for the team. I knew I had to try it as a sophomore. My first throw I remember it was better than I expected. I just continued to work with it.” That work formed bonds with her teammates and a tradition that put her at the top of the standings for her senior meet. Both James and Diver completed goals at the meet. They also extended their season and travel time together, which is always a plus. “I get to go with my teammate, and we get to represent Warrior Run at the AA level,” Diver said. “It’s really nice. Last year I was really nervous and didn’t perform as well as I could have performed. This year just being able to come back and be seeded and get second place was really awesome.”
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CNC / MANUAL MACHINE OPERATORS Candidate must be able to set up, operate, program, and maintain various complex, computer numerical controlled (CNC) machine tools (six-axis minimum) and manual controlled machine tools to mill, drill, tap, bore, and turn a variety of parts of various alloys and materials; perform in-process and final inspection as required; proof test all programs, make corrections; perform shop floor programming as necessary; machine and inspect parts within a specified time frame and document any changes while working to the highest standards of safety, quality, and 5’s housekeeping; load parts using fork lifts and/or floor operated cranes. Position requires advanced CNC machining / programming knowledge and skills. A high degree of responsibility is required due to value of parts machined. Must be proficient in reading and interpreting complex drawings and blueprints, have the ability to use measuring instruments, handle and transport materials utilizing fork trucks, cranes, and other mobile equipment, be a logical thinker with problem-solving strategies, detailed, self-motivated, able to handle multiple tasks, prioritize work, make sound, independent decisions, maintain a high degree of accuracy in a fast-paced environment, be versatile, flexible, have a cooperative attitude to interface with all levels of staff and departments inside/outside the company; work independently and/or as a team member with little to no supervision. Excellent knowledge of the English language and grammar is required. The ability to communicate effectively, at all levels (internal/external) both verbally and in writing is essential. Candidate must represent the Company’s interests, and regard confidentiality at all times. Work is performed in a plant environment which may be dusty, dirty, with varying temperature and noise levels, heavy duty magnets, welding machines, and manual & remote controlled devices using radio signals; keep work area orderly and clean to 5’s standards. Must be able to lift at least 50 lbs., sit, stand, walk, stoop, bend, reach, kneel, ascend/descend stairs, work in tight spaces, possess excellent sight, hearing, touch, and manual dexterity, visual acuity, coordination and balance, and wear necessary PPE. Perform all other duties as assigned, adhere to Company standards at all times, while working in a safe and efficient manner; endure long working hours when required and must be flexible to work 2nd & 3rd shift as business dictates.
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Fairfield Manufacturing Co., Inc. 213 Streibiegh Lane Montoursville, PA 17754
2 BEDROOM, FIRST FLOOR, AVAILABLE NOW. $650.00/Month. NO Pets. Call 570-3223256. 128328 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT On Washington Blvd., Behind Sticky Elbow. $600.00/Month. NO Pets. Call 908-8877900. 128163 1 BEDROOM IN COUNTRY, Linden Area. Washer/Dryer, Stove, Refrigerator, Microwave, Dishwasher, Electric And Heat All Included. $650.00 A Month. NO Pets. Call 570-506-2118. 127922 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT, Newly Remodeled, Close To Williamsport Hospital. Water, Sewer, Garbage & Hot Water Included. Off Street Parking. $500.00/ Month. NO Pets. Call 570-5463664 Or 570-971-8048. 127615 NEWBERRY AREA: ROUNDHILL COURTYARD, 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 1-800-7353068, Ext. # 239 or 570279-7142. 128121 MUNCY, 2 BEDROOMS, Available Immediately. $601.00 To 681.00 / Month. Call 570-768-1128. Equal Opportunity Employer And Provider. 126542
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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 1-800-735-3068, TTD: 711 TO REQUEST AN APPLICATION. 126900
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MOBILE HOME FOR SALE, 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, New Appliances & New Gas Furnace, Chatham Village Park. $29,000.00. Motivated Sell. Call Dorothy Hakes, 570-220-2905570-321-7000,X122. BERKSHIRE HATHAWAY HOMESERVICES HODRICK REALTY. 128134
SUSQUEHANNA CAMPGROUND 570-398-0462. River Lots, 6 Month Seasonal Rates, $800.00 To $1200.00. Cabins For Rent, Monthly, $350.00 To $600.00. 126253
1998 CLASS A 32 Ft. Southwind, V10. One Slide, 70K Miles, Garage Kept. Selling Due To Health. 570-3239052. 128505
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2 STORY, 2 BEDROOM 1/2 DOUBLE, NEWBERRY OFF REACH ROAD, $ 750 PER MONTH, INCLUDES WATER, TENANT PAYS UTILITIES, NO PETS, NO SMOKING, REFERENCES AND DEPOSIT REQUIRED, CALL 570 419 4704. MONTOURSVILLE, 2 BEDROOM. Sewer And Water, NO Smoking, NO Pets. $850.00 Per Month. Call 570433-4307. 127612 HOUSE FOR SALE
FOR SALE, PERFECT STARTER HOME Or Rental Property. 3 Bedroom, 1 Bath. 1 Block From Penn College. $62,000.00. Call 570-360-3132. 127919
LOYALSOCK TWP. 330 CHIRLTON POINT, MONTOURSVILLE. 4 Bedroom, 4 Bath, 2 Car Garage. See For Sale By Owner.Com #24153421 Or Call 570368-1777 For Additional Information. 128149 BEAUTIFUL 4 BDR 2.5 BATH HOME FSBO Located In Huntersville. E. Lycoming Schools. Built In 2012. 2460 Sq Ft. 176 Orchard Rd, Muncy , PA. Call 570-447-2539. Pics On Zillow. $270,000. 128493 STORAGE UNITS
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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
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2014 JOHN DEERE GATOR, 625I With Plow For Sale. 100 Hours, Many Extras, Pull Behind Grader Also Available, Asking $7750.00, OBO, Call 570-769-1052. 128488 CARS
CLASSIC 1995 LINCOLN Mark VIII. Excellent Condition. 82K Miles, V8, All Power. $7500.00. Call 570-6510099. 128502 1994 LINCOLN TOWN CAR. 99,200 Miles. $2850.00. Call 570-323-8904. 128496 INTERNATIONAL 270A BACKHOE. $4,000.00.570-3981630. 127232 CAMP FOR SALE. Hunting Camp With 3.54 Acres. Boarders State Property. 570-3983929. CAMPERS
CAMPER FOR SALE. Good For River Lot. $300.00, OBO. 570-322-8398. 128347
2003 HONDA GOLDWING 1800 California Side Car, Trike, 57,372 Miles. Also Has Trike Cover. $15,000.00. Call Mike 570-567-7731, Leave Message. 128329 2013 YAMAHA ZUMA SCOOTER, 125 CC. New Front Tire. Rear Carry Rack, New Windshield.5,970 Miles. 100 Miles/Gallon. $2,200.00. 570547-1795. 127435 WANTED! Harley-Davidson Motorcycles. Call 570-320-0630. Horsepower Harley-Davidson, Williamsport, PA 17701. www.horsepowerhd. com 128127 TRACTOR
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