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here’s nothing better than summer in the Susquehanna Valley. With only a couple days of June left to play out it can only mean one thing. The celebration of America known as the 4th of July is right around the corner. Family reunions, picnics, barbecues serving the best summer cuisine will be found everywhere. Of course, we have to have some games to enjoy that cold beverage by, horseshoes, quoits, jarts, that family-friendly softball game that everybody wants to win, volleyball, you name it and it goes great with the 4th of July. I forgot the new games of today KanJam and cornhole, they have become instant American favorites. They both also go well with that all American beverage of your choice. Maybe that’s why they became instant favorites. The celebration of the 4th also brings the use of pools, creeks, lakes, and rivers — the water body of your choice and Pennsylvanians get the most use out of them. This is probably because we only get such a short time of year to enjoy all these water activities. One thing’s for sure, you won’t find a game of Marco Polo come January in the Keystone State. For generations, the Webb family has enjoyed the 4th of July holiday along Loyalsock Creek. A nice campfire accompanied with mountain pies, s’mores and anything you wanted to cook over the open flame. Of course, there was fishing, swimming with the current at your back, catching crayfish and skipping rocks. Anything you can think of that would fit into the lyrics of a country song — most importantly shared with family. Another Webb Fourth of July tradition has always been fireworks. My Dad would know a guy and be able to get the good stuff that maybe wasn’t entirely legal in our state. This tradition was passed

down to me, and I would always make sure the boys had those special bags of fireworks to celebrate the fourth with. I like to think I took it up a notch. My wife would get upset because the windows of the house would be shaking and she had concerns it might interfere with the flight path of a passing aircraft. I knew this was impossible but trying to convince her was difficult. Jimmy along with his friends Wesley Lapointe and Alex Haefner are often my pyrotechnicians. Of course, I waited till they were 18. Haef ’s Dad Chris is also a lover of illuminating the night sky and can put a show on to match any municipality. Tip of the Webb Weekly cap to him! With my love and tradition of fireworks, this is where I’m going to change direction on you a little bit. Last October House Bill 542 changed the bangs, booms, and illuminations that are legal in our great state. PA residents during my lifetime have only ever been able to use what are classified as “safe and sane items”. You know them as sparklers, smoke bombs, poppers and grounded items that shower sparks. The new law legalizes aerial or what is deemed Class C fireworks. The good stuff, firecrackers of a wide variety, bottle rockets, Roman candles, 24 shot mortars, basically anything that could have been used to win the Wild West. Before the decision, you needed a Class C fireworks permit to

obtain and set off these items. Why was this done? To create more tax revenue blowing into the state coffers. Although I love my fireworks, I don’t know if it was the best decision in the interest of Jim public safety. HarrisWebb, Jr. burg will earn the 6% sales tax plus an additional tax on all fireworks. Obviously, in days gone by with many fireworks being sold on the QT, no tax revenue was collected. If you’re familiar with fireworks, almost everything is available for sale in Pennsylvania. In the past PA residents could not buy it, only out-of-staters could. The change in the law will allow residents the same buying options as tourists passing through our state. Pennsylvania residents would often buy fireworks out of state where it was legal. I’m sure you or somebody you know often made that stop at South of the Border in South Carolina while traveling. It was legal to buy the fireworks; however, it was illegal to transport them back into the state of Pennsylvania. Although I never thought of anyone doing this as smuggling contraband. This is where I can’t believe I’m going to write this; I don’t know if this change is for the good. The fact that the state is going to use the extra tax revenue produced for first responders may tell us all we need to know. Simply put, this stuff is dangerous, not only for the individual setting it off but for all around. Now that anyone can buy the large Class C fireworks — for aerial displays such as mortars fired from a tube the area affected by these fireworks becomes much larger. Just imagine being in your backyard enjoying a nice evening and it feels like the neighbors are shelling you followed by the fallout debris that accompanies

the lighting up of the night sky. Not to mention that oversized bottle rocket that might land in the leaves in your spouting while still hot. This isn’t even getting to the loud noise guaranteed to keep the soundest sleeper awake. At least the extra calls made by the First Responders will be paid for by the additional tax revenue. Did I mention a lot of the mortars travel about 200 feet in the air or whichever way they end up being fired? On the good side of things, it does make the fireworks I enjoy setting off much easier to come by. And I have no worries about setting them off. At the end of the day, I guess it comes back to what the 4th of July is about, a celebration of American freedom. It is up to Pennsylvania residents to prove they are responsible enough to enjoy this new freedom. Please if you choose to light off some of the newly legalized fireworks be extra, extra careful. Read and understand what each product does. Many places have video demonstrations to show you exactly what each product does. Most importantly, make sure you have space to set off the firework safely. These new items require much more space than most can imagine. The last thing you want to do is burn down your neighbor’s house. Class C fireworks are not for children. Please make sure someone 18 years or older is designated to light the fuse and this individual makes sure everyone is back safely from the launch point. I guess a lot of this just falls into pure common sense; don’t do stupid things such as having a battle with Roman candles. Yes, people actually do that. This also goes for holding that firecracker a little extra too long. The fuse is never as long as you think it is! Let’s enjoy the 4th of July and our newly found fireworks freedom, folks. As always, let’s be careful out there — a lot is going on in the upcoming week. God Bless America.

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I haven’t ever been, and it’s a little outside of the Webb Weekly area, but there is also the Lewisburg Farmers Market every Wednesday! In addition to the markets, there are also a lot of other options for supporting local farms and enjoy fresh fruits and veggies! You can do this by going directly to the farms! You can head to Linden to Berried Treasures and not only get fresh, locally grown fruit, but you can have some fun and get some exercise by picking it yourself! Berried Treasure Farm Market is open Monday-Saturday 7:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m., but remember to bring cash! If you are on the other end of the county, but still want to pick your own fruit, check out Tom Styer Farm Market! They are located behind Muncy Hospital and are open Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. and Saturdays 8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Also located in Muncy is the Green Barn Berry Farm. Situated on Armstrong Rd., Green Barn offers strawberries, red raspberries, and early blueberries. Black raspberries should be available soon too! And if you don’t have anything to collect all that fruit in, don’t worry! They have collectible buckets! Green barn Berry Farm is open Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m. and Saturday 8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.

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will test the waters after his freshman season. I love it. Fifteen others from Hepburn-Lycoming have the very same intentions. What do you want to do when you grow up? I’m probably going to play in the NBA. You can’t make this up. Hang in there, folks. I am just painting the backdrop. A long time ago in a gymnasium nearby, a friend was in a bind, and he was looking for a little help. I’d been away from the game for almost a year, but I missed coaching. I quickly talked things over with my lovely bride and agreed to take the St. John Neumann Regional Academy Boys Junior High Hoops job. No time to celebrate. Practice started on Monday. The SJNRA FRAGGLES finished up their very first “workout,” and I looked defeated. Coach Pectavage then introduced me to some of his Varsity players. I’d already seen most of them in action, and I was impressed with one in particular. We got to talking, and we hit it off immediately. His name was Alize

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balk at. Not my style. But if I did, you’d find non-fiction at its fullest. Some years would bore you to tears. Others might terrify you. It can arouse and engulf. But for now, for my eyes only. I have noticed the writing was longer and more precise years ago. The current stuff is terse and tight. I guess the bifocals haven’t helped. And the 75-hour workweeks force me to bed earlier. In your 20s you could stay up all night and not regret it. And if it did, I wrote it down. If you were on a bike, you might just run over the pages like an old newspaper as I did a few weekends ago. Run over? Another daily occurrence in life, not by a vehicle, but by stress, toxic relationships, bad karma. I got pretty good at writing passages about when that happened. Maybe you have to. Young people now is the time to put pen to paper. No keyboards. Ink is the thing. If you haven’t already started a journal, let graduation day be your first passage. When you read it, say, 50 or 60 years later (that’s a few reunions thrown in for good measure) you’ll be fascinated how time flies by. Speaking of which, when you do travel by air, you can write about that too. Hopefully, there wasn’t any major turbulence involved.

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hen people think of standout Russian athletes, they often think about hockey and soccer players, gifted figure skaters, or burly weightlifters. They don’t usually think of Russian baseball players. 20-year old Anton Kuznetsov is seeking to change that. He is bidding to be only the sixth Russian baseballer to make it to the major leagues. Kuznestov is a pitcher with this year’s Williamsport Crosscutters team, and a kind of long-shot prospect in the Phillies organization.

I had the opportunity to speak to Anton at the recent Crosscutters Media Day. I tried to break the ice with him by greeting him in Russian, using the smattering of that language that I know that is quite meager, but probably enough to get my face slapped. He seemed to appreciate my efforts. His knowledge of English was serviceable, certainly greater than the pitiful amount of Russian that I know. He said that last year he still needed the use of a translator, but that he has worked hard at improving his English, in part through the help of a professor at a university in Petersburg, not far from the Phillies

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ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS... Submit contributions in a What: When: Where: format to webbnews@webbweekly.com. View more calendar listings at www.webbweekly.com. Lycoming County Fair Books What: Lycoming County Fair Premium Book pick-up place. Where: Lycoming County Fair Office, Hughesville; Muncy Bank & Trust, Muncy and Watsontown; Backyard Broadcasting, Williamsport; Agway Farm Supply, Jersey Shore; Fick’s Hardware, Watsontown; Dog Gone Good Fuel, Millville; Montgomery’s Pharmacy, Hughesville and Montgomery; Lycoming County Extension Office, Montoursville; Rupert’s Specialty Meats, Montoursville; Turbotville National Bank, Turbotville; Sones Coal Yard, Bloomsburg, Janet’s Floral, Williamsport.

EVENTS... EVENTS The Montoursville Garden Club What: The Montoursville Garden Club will hold its 90th Annual Flower Show, “Celebrating 90 Years of Flowers” There will be 13 categories of beautiful floral entries. Chairmen for the event are Rosemary Holmes and Lisa Lettiere. The committee includes Meggie Logue, Barbara Gallagher, Judy Eck, Linda Holland, Bonnie Seltzer, and Doris Morley. The show is free and open to the public. When: Thursday, June 28, 2018. Open to the public from 1:00 p.m.-4:30 p.m. Where: The Montoursville Presbyterian Church, 900 Elm Street, Montoursville. Dinner What: Broiled or beer battered haddock or Black Diamond steak - Open to the public. When: Friday, June 29, 2018, 5:00 p.m. Where: American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport. Band What: A-Team band.

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When: Friday, June 29, 2018, 9:00 p.m. Where: American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport.

First Responders Event What: Radiant Light Church (9565 State Rt. 442, Muncy PA) is hosting a first responder appreciation event. There will be a free community carnival from 6 p.m.-8 p.m. and free outdoor movie from 8 p.m.-9:30 p.m. When: Saturday June 30th from 6:00 p.m.-9:30 p.m. Where: Lairdsville Community Volunteer Fire Department and Renn Elementary School grounds, 143 Schoolhouse Lane, Lairdsville. Used Book Sale What: Used book sale. Children/adults. 25-50¢ each. DVDs and audio books $1.00. When: July 2-7 from 6:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. Where: On the field at the Jersey Shore Town Meeting grounds across from the Jersey Shore Middle School, 601 Thompson St., Jersey Shore. Purse Sale What: Purse Sale, large selection of purses/bags/ accessories & more at great prices. All proceeds benefit patient care services. When: July 10, 2018 from 7:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Where: UPMC Susquehanna Williamsport Regional, 700 High St., Tower Lobby. Remember What: Free live outdoor concert featuring ‘Remember’. Tribute show to the 70’s era of music. Bring your entire family to dance, sing, and enjoy the area’s premier oldies band. Bring lawn chairs and get up close and personal. When: Wednesday, July 11th at 7:00 p.m. Where: Indian Park Pavilion, Montoursville. Purse Sale What: Purse Sale, large selection of purses/bags/ accessories & more at great prices. All proceeds benefit patient care services. When: July 11, 2018 from 7:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Where: UPMC Susquehanna Divine Providence, Main Lobby.

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Book Donation What: J.V. Brown Library curbside book donation dropoff. No need to park or go inside the library to donate your books. We will accept adult and children’s books, audio books, DVDs, and music CDs. When: Saturday, July 14 from 12:00 p.m.-2:00 p.m. Where: Volunteers will be at the State Street (east side of the library) entrance to unload your donations from your car. Benefit Dinner What: Spaghetti dinner to benefit Aurora Laidacker in her journey to Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Columbus Ohio. See One Left Step on Facebook for further information on Aurora and her conditions. When: July 29th 2018, from 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. Where: Picture Rocks Vol. Fire Co.

Master Gardener Program What: Penn State Master Gardeners Garden Fest! Workshops, tours, vendors, refreshments and more! When: Saturday, August 11, 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Where: Lysock Complex, 542 County Farm Road, Suite 206, Montoursville. 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 selfdetermination. 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 EVENTSEVENTS... CHURCH Summer Day Camps What: Summer Day Camps for kids ages 3 years-6th grade. Information and registration at www.fairlawncc. com. When: June 27 & 28 for preschoolers, July 9-13 for grades 3rd-6th and July 23-26th for grades K-2nd. Where: Fairlawn Community church in Cogan Station. Fellowship Meal What: A Free Fellowship meal features scalloped chicken, mashed potatoes, vegetable, dessert and beverage. Donations accepted. All are welcome. When: Thursday, June 28, 2018, 4:30 p.m.-6:00 p.m. Where: St. John’s Lutheran Church, 6590 Musser Lane, Watsontown. Vacation Bible School What: VBS for ages 4-12. We’ll be learning about David and our Great Shepherd. There will be Bible lessons, songs, crafts, lunch and a carnival in the afternoon! Earn tickets throughout the morning to spend at the carnival! When: Saturday, June 30, 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Where: Steam Valley Bible Church, 570 Rt. 184, Trout Run, (1/2 W of Fry’s Turkey Ranch). Chicken BBQ What: Drive thru chicken BBQ. When: June 30, 11:00 a.m.-? Where: Crossroads Nazarene Church, Montandon. Concert What: Chiz Rider in concert. Concert is free but a love offering will be received. Lot of free parking. Everyone is welcome. When: July 8, 2018 at 6:00 p.m. Where: First Church of Christ, 330 N Vesper St., Lock Haven.

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Vacation Bible School What: SHIPWRECKED – Vacation Bible School. Come learn how Jesus can RESCUE You! We will explore the Bible, do hands-on activities, enjoy shipwreck games and eat yummy treats. When: Sunday July 22nd thru Thursday July 26th from 6:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. Where: Balls Mills United Methodist Church, 5941 Bloomingrove Rd., Cogan Station. Vacation Bible School What: At Shipwrecked VBS, kids discover how Jesus rescues us through life’s storms. They’ll learn to hold onto God’s promises when they are lonely, they worry, they struggle, do wrong, and feel powerless. Join us as we do fun hands-on activities, sing cool songs, eat tasty treats, play awesome games, and more! Can’t wait to see you there! For children ages 4-6th grade. Registration will be on Sunday July 22nd @ 6:00 p.m. Pre-registration is helpful but not necessary. Pre-register by calling (570) 326-0302. When: Sunday July 22nd-Thursday July 26th, from 6:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m. Where: South Williamsport United Methodist Church, 409 Main Street, South Williamsport.

Bible Study What: Tuesday Morning Men’s Fellowship is discussing Men of Integrity devotions, with a different subject each week. Materials are provided. Every man is welcome to the gathering for discussion, encouragement and fellowship. When: Meet weekly every Tuesday morning at 6:45-8:00 a.m. Where: Harvest Moon Restaurant 3rd and Arch Newberry. Lunch and Prayers What: Lunch and prayers with Pastor Same Hwang. Bring a lunch. When: Tuesdays from noon-1:00 p.m. Where: First Presbyterian Church, 102 E. 3rd St., Williamsport. Knitters What: Knitters at First Presbyterian. Group and personal projects welcome. Pastor Sam Hwang available for prayer. When: Tuesdays at 11:00 a.m. Where: First Presbyterian Church, 102 E. 3rd St., Williamsport. MEETINGS MEETINGS... Laughter is… What: A new support group. “Let’s put joy and fun back into our lives together.” Join us for Kazoo band, silly hat night, camp songs, games and other fun. If you have a musical instrument feel free to bring it. For more information call 570-398-4297. When: July 2th from 6:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. Where: Covenant Central Presbyterian Church, 807 West Fourth Street, Williamsport.

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League of Women Voters What: Lycoming County League of Women Voters meeting. When: 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.

Grief Share Support Group What: Muncy First United Methodist Church Weekly seminar and support group for people who are grieving the death of someone close to them. Video sessions and discussion sponsored by people who understand what you are experiencing. When: Tuesdays at 7:00 p.m. Where: First United Methodist Church, 602 S. Market St., Muncy.

Grief Support What: Celtic Home Health and Hospice hosts a monthly Grief Support Group. Contact Donna Miller at 570-5603285 for details. When: 2nd Tuesday of the month from 10:00-11:00 a.m. Where: Kaufman Funeral Home 2102 Northway Rd,

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Williamsport Chess Club What: Williamsport Chess Club meetings are open to anyone with an interest in the game of chess, regardless of age or ability. For more information: www. williamsportchessclub.org. When: Every Saturday, 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Where: Coffee shop seating area of the Books-A-Million store at the Lycoming Mall.

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Annual Yard Sale What: Huge Indoor Yard Sale benefiting the Pre-School at St. Luke. Something for everyone. Special price-per-bag sales, lunch and bake sale. When: Friday, July 13 and Saturday, July 14 from 8:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Where: St. Luke Lutheran Church, 1400 Market St., Williamsport.

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area shopping center, he stressed that, “Williamsport has the best chance to provide it here, but if it doesn’t others will.” “It is up to the local merchants to cooperate in promoting the growth of the city as a retail center. With cooperation, all will benefit,” he added. Mr. Eck said while parking was not a major problem for Williamsport, it is “the name of the game” and “must be controlled in order to induce customers to stores. One way to ensure that is for tenants to pay for parking too, giving customers free parking, he said. Mr. Eck said he also had a letter of commitment from a “large promotional department store,” with “great drawing power,” to locate in the project area. No space has been committed for smaller stores, and no effort is being made to bring any in from out of town. He has had numerous inquiries from local merchants about space, Mr. Eck concluded.

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This Week’s LION USMC Staff Sergeant Kyle Roach By Larry Stout

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.4 million people are serving in the United States military today, which might seem like a big number, but it is actually only 0.4 percent of the total population. The tough job of finding those willing to serve their country falls on the local recruiter. SSgt Kyle Roach is the Marine Corps recruiter for the Williamsport area. His office is located along with the other branches, at the Armed Forces Recruiting Center at the T.J. Maxx Plaza, 1774 E. 3rd St, Williamsport. The entrance door has a buzzer pad next to

it with a button for each of the four branches; Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines. SSgt Roach notes that almost no one comes and rings his bell. He has to go out to find them. Though all services are scrambling for recruits, the pressure is greatest on the United States Marine Corps because their challenges are the greatest, and the standards for enlistment are the highest. Kyle Roach is a shining example of the best of the Marine Corps. Growing up on a farm in Iowa, Kyle was driving a tractor at age ten and got a driver’s license at fourteen (yes, this is legal in Iowa). He lived twelve miles from his school and drove himself all through high school. He

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loved farming and had ambitions to go to Iowa State to study agriculture. He also is an accomplished trumpet player and was selected in his senior year for “Iowa Ambassadors for Music”, which traveled and performed throughout Europe. Kyle Roach had many doors open to him, but he found the Marine Corps beckoning him. His best friend, Doug Johnson, often talked about joining and Kyle found the image one that attracted him greatly. When Doug signed up for the Corps, he must have dropped a bug in the ear of his recruiter’s, as Kyle got a call the day after his 18th birthday by the same recruiter. He was ready — within days he had signed up. One of the things that surprises many people is how much the Marine Corps emphasizes education. Kyle earned 36 college credits in his first year of service (more than his friends did their first year in college full-time). One of Kyle’s recruits commented that he learned more in one class at boot camp on finances than he had in all his years in high school. Hanging on the recruiting office wall is Kyle’s Bachelor of Arts degree in Transportation and Logistics Management from American Military University, where he graduated with honors, with a 3.9 GPA. Hanging on Staff Sergeant Roach’s uniform are multiple decorations from his eight years of service, which includes two deployments. His trumpet skills are exhibited at veterans’ funerals when he plays “Taps.” Kyle still might end up in a Marine Corps band, or even the prestigious Marine Corps Embassy duty, which he has qualified for, but for the next couple of years, he is going to be busy in our area finding the “few and the proud.” It is a tough job because just finding some-

one who is interested is only the first step. A potential Marine must have a relatively clean police record, good mental capacity, and be in decent physical shape. But with two-thirds of teens today obese by Marine standards, and when they cannot do math problems without a calculator, it is tough to find those qualified. Kyle is a motivator, however. One young man lost 60 pounds in order to join the Corps. Staff Sergeant Kyle Roach notes when he is in uniform out in public he often will have folks come up to him to shake his hand and thank him for his service. We can thank him more tangibly by encouraging eligible young men and women to go to the Recruiting Center on the Golden Strip and push that “Marine Corps” button by the door. Better yet, give SSgt Roach a call at his office at 570-3238368 or his cell at 570-362-1980. Our country needs more Marines like this young man. Semper Fidelis!

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TUE 24 5–6 p.m. Safe Sitter UPMC Susquehanna’s LifeCenter is a registered Safe Sitter® teaching site, offering a comprehensive babysitting training program that teaches young teens, grades six to eight, life and safety skills. Students learn everything they need to know to be safe when they’re home alone, watching younger siblings, or babysitting. The fee for Safe Sitter® Essentials is $30 and includes the official Safe Sitter® Babysitter’s Handbook. Scholarships are available based on need. Seating is very limited. Payment and forms are required before seat is reserved. Register: 1-877-883-4791 Location: The LifeCenter, 641 Walnut St., Williamsport

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FRI 20 1–4 p.m. Glaucoma Screening David Cute, DO, ophthalmologist and glaucoma specialist at UPMC Susquehanna, is offering free glaucoma screenings. These screenings are for individuals who are 40 years of age or older, have a family history of glaucoma, elevated eye pressure, have used a corticosteroid for a long period of time, sustained eye trauma, or have diabetes, heart disease, hypothyroidism, or high blood pressure. Appointment: 570-320-7850 Location: UPMC Susquehanna Divine Providence, 1100 Grampian Blvd., Williamsport

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to water features so they can explore the hobby of nurturing an outdoor aquarium. Koi ponds are relatively easy to install and maintain, and the vibrant fish add visual appeal. • Add a personal touch: Water features are as unique as the homeowners who create them. To set landscaping apart from neighbors’ homes, homeowners can add fountains, ponds or flowing water elements to their properties. Decorative water features also can be melded with pools and spas to help these manmade recreational areas seem like they were carved right out of the natural landscape. Water features can take landscapes to the next level with sounds, texture, movement, and beauty.

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ittle League Baseball founder, Carl Stotz began his love of baseball as a kid playing with baseballs covered in friction tape, using makeshift and hand-me-down equipment. This love and improvising on the fly gave rise to world’s greatest and most popular youth sports organization. In far-off Nigeria, this improvisational tradition continues. A handmade right-hander’s baseball glove, fashioned by 9-year-old Little

Leaguer Philip Adeeri Fagbenro of the Ekiti Kete Little League in Ado Ekiti, Nigeria, is the latest example of this tradition. This example of dedication and pluck is truly an example of “the glove of the game.” It is now one of the most interesting and telling relics that has ever been donated to the World of Little League Peter J. McGovern Museum. “I saw a photo of Philip and his glove posted by a Facebook friend who is a coach in the league in Nigeria,” said Lance Van Auken, Little League Vice President and Executive Director of

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the earliest stages. They can also help establish criteria, based on the stages of dementia, which would signal a time to make the transition. While many believe that a dementia patient needs to be in the familiar surroundings of home, a residence designed to meet the needs of a dementia patient can help them thrive by providing a smaller, safe environment that they can navigate along with structured activities and social interactions. In addition, family and friends removed from the day and night caregiving role often experience less physical and emotional stress and can spend more quality time with their loved one and being their advocate. The type of facility needed depends on

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t was in mid-September of 2014 that Lycoming County Judge Nancy Butts held an open meeting for interested citizens at the Community Arts Center in Williamsport to talk about the drug problem Judge Butts had set up the Lycoming County Drug Court in 1998, but after a decade and a half of only seeing more and more people come before her, she was convinced that there had to be a better solution to the rising epidemic of opioid addiction. Over 100 people attended that special meeting to discuss a community-wide effort to address this social plague. Out of that initial meeting was birthed the Heroin Task Force, composed of stakeholders organized in committees in government, law enforcement, health services, social services, and faith-based organizations. It was more like a confederation than an actual organization. There was lots of energy and enthusiasm, and the HTF had some positive results, but it was

obvious that more structure was needed. This gave birth in January of 2016 to Project Bald Eagle. The intent was to raise the Heroin Task Force to the next level, but the opposite happened. It seemed that the “top-down” approach of Project Bald Eagle ran counter to the former “bottom-up” activities of the Heroin Task Force. After two years of struggling to bring the component parts together, the plug was pulled on the project. However, those who had been active in the fight for so long felt that the best of both worlds could still be found. So it was, on Friday, June 15th, a standing room only crowd came to the County Commissioners Meeting Room in the Executive Plaza to learn of the new Lycoming County Substance Abuse Coalition and its three-year strategic plan. Everything about this presentation demonstrated that this consortium might just be the right idea at the right time. Moderated by Judge Nancy Butts, who serves as co-chair of the Coali-

tion along with Shea Madden, Executive Director of the West Branch Drug and Alcohol Abuse Commission, testimony was heard from PA State Senator Gene Yaw; Dr. Lynn Mirigian, University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy; Dr. Brad Miller, UPMC Susquehanna; Wendy Hastings, Emergency Medical Service Program Manager, Lycoming County Department of Public Safety; Chris Ebner, Deputy Warden of Inmate Services, Lycoming County Prison; John Stahl, Supervisor, Lycoming County Adult Probation Office; Charles E. Kiessling, Jr., Coroner, Lycoming County; Todd W. Fausnaught, M. D., Clean Slate; Dick Bradley, Pharmacist; Corporal Jeffrey Hughes, Old Lycoming Township Police Department; and Dr. Beth McMahon, Lycoming County Youth Development Task Force. The purpose of all this was to present the strategic plan for coordinated action and implementation to reduce overdoses and the devastation caused by the opioid epidemic in Lycoming County. Amazingly, all these speakers were able to introduce their participation in this new Coalition within their five minute allotted time limit!

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onserving natural resources is often so simple that people make some adjustments without affecting their daily lives at all. But sometimes it’s not so easy to conserve. Summer is one time of year when conservation efforts tend to require more sacrifice than normal. Even the most devoted conservationist may find it difficult to conserve water during the dog days of summer, when drought

and soaring temperatures make it difficult to maintain lawns and gardens. Thankfully, there are ways to help lawns and gardens withstand summer’s dog days without wasting water. • Water wisely. Watering lawns and gardens in the early morning hours is a savvy move for various reasons. Heat-related illnesses such as heat stroke and heat exhaustion pose a serious threat to people of all ages, and

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Defense Council notes that handwashing dishes can consume as many as 27 gallons of water, while Energy Star®rated dishwashers consume just three gallons of water. Before running the dishwasher, make sure it’s full. • Cover your pool. Keeping pools covered during the dog days of summer reduces the likelihood that pool water will be lost to evaporation. In fact, the GRACE Communications Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to creating sustainable food systems, notes that uncovered pools can lose as much as 1,000 gallons of water to evaporation each month. Conserving water during the dog days of summer may require some sacrifice. But such sacrifices are easier than many people may expect.


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By Terri Schlichenemeyer “The Wild Inside” by Jamey Bradbury c.2018, Wm. Morrow $25.99 / $31.99 Canada 291 pages

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om always said that you were a wild child. Feral, she said. Uncivilized. The kind of kid for whom a layer of dirt was a second skin, the kid who hated anything resembling soap. As in the new novel, “The Wild Inside” by Jamey Bradbury, you reveled in your animal side.

Tracy Sue Petrikoff ’s mother always said that Tracy was born hungry. Seventeen-year-old Tracy often thought of that, of her mother and her accidental death on a ropy Alaska road, two years prior. Tracy thought about it while she ran, and while she was away in the woods, which were like home. She knew the trees there, where to hunt, trap, where to find food and shelter, how to keep warm, how to stay absolutely still so she could almost hear an animal think. She learned to listen, but she didn’t hear the man who attacked her in the woods. She’d had her knife along, and she’d

defended herself but he tossed her aside and she’d hit her head, blacking out. Later, she’d made her way home, but she knew couldn’t tell her father; he would worry, and insist that she steer clear of her woods. And that wasn’t going to happen, even when the man staggered out of the trees, holding his belly, covered in blood. Tracy’s dad leaped to help and the man, Tom Hatch, would be okay at a hospital in Fairbanks but Tracy wondered if Hatch might come back to get his revenge. She was not going to steer clear of the woods even then, because two or three days away from her woods made her sick. Physically sick. And so, she kept her secret about Tom

Hatch, just as others kept their silences: her Dad, on the woman he was seeing; her brother, on school bullies; and the teenage boy, Jesse Goodwin, who’d come from the woods looking for a job and a place to stay. Jesse, as Tracy suspected, wasn’t who or what he said he was. And Tom Hatch was still alive. From the get-go, you’ll know that “The Wild Inside” is no ordinary novel. The first thing you’ll notice is that author Jamey Bradbury’s Tracy speaks in a voice that rarely comes from sharp novels like this one: her grammar is lacking, which instantly lends realism to a story that becomes squirmy, even vile in a tauntingly slow manner. Where that PA #121099

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eventually leads makes sense-no-sense, perhaps because you’ll be distracted by a snowy setting that’s beautiful but chilling in more ways than one; still, because of that eerily-calm voice and because of her self-realization, all plotlines lead back to Tracy, who’s down-to-earth and hard to dislike. As the misty plot starts to roil and you begin to realize what’s really going on, though, don’t be too harsh on yourself if you second-guess that fondness… This is a book for dog lovers. It’s for Iditarod fans, and for anyone who wants something creepily different in a novel. And if that’s you, then “The Wild Inside” will make you howl.

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iercings remain popular style statements. Piercings continue to evolve, as do the locations on the face and body where they can be found. Therefore, how people care for them naturally has changed as well. Body jewelry can be beautiful and make a statement, but piercings require aftercare and a certain level of responsibility. Those preparing to get new piercings can work with their doctors to develop the best aftercare plan. Research your piercing place There are no federal regulations governing body piercing. In some areas, only certification is required. Customers want to ensure they’re getting their piercings from reputable piercing professionals by getting recommendations and investigating complaints, if any. Bacteria is the enemy Bacteria can be introduced into the piercing location and infect it. As a result, it’s important to avoid getting a piercing if there is a skin infection on the body, especially if it is in the area where the piercing will occur. Similarly, one should avoid touching piercing repeatedly after the hole has been created. Bacteria and other germs on hands can infect the fresh wound.

Ask for a needle According to professional piercing artist J. Colby Smith, who has worked on many models and celebrities, piercing guns may not be the best piercing tools. It is hard to manage the sterilization of a tool with plastic parts, and guns also force earrings through with pressure that can cause unnecessary damage to tissue. Needles make very small incisions and afford the piercer greater control. Clean daily Many piercings need to be cleaned once daily during the healing period. This can be anywhere from two to 10 months, depending on the piercing location. Ear cartilage takes longer to heal than ear lobes. Professionals vary in their advice on which materials to use for cleaning. The company Piercology recommends a product called PurSan. Some say soap and water is effective, while others recommend diluted saline solutions. Do not “overclean,” or it can compromise healing. Dermatologist Dr. Kenneth Howe says to avoid harsh cleaning solutions, such as rubbing alcohol or hydrogen peroxide, because they can kill new epithelial cells moving into the wound and slow healing. Such solutions also may dry out surrounding skin. To turn or not to turn

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Again, advice varies on turning the piercing. Some professionals say to leave it alone, while others advise turning the earring when cleaning it — and only when it is wet. The idea is not to disturb the scabbing and avoid irritating the wound as much as possible. Let it be With the excitement of a new piercing, one may be tempted to switch jewelry prematurely. Leave well enough alone and do not change the stud or loop until advised by the piercing professional. Try to use high-quality jewelry for as long as possible afterward to reduce irritation. Piercings require considerable aftercare to avoid infection or other problems.

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Serves 2 to 4 Green Beans • 11⁄2 pounds slender green beans • 2 teaspoons olive oil Lemon Verbena Pesto • 1 cup fresh lemon verbena leaves (substitute fresh lemon balm leaves) • 2 garlic cloves • 1⁄4 cup grated Parmesan cheese • 1⁄4 cup pine nuts or English walnuts • 1⁄2 cup olive oil • Fine kosher or sea salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste Directions: Prepare a hot fire in your grill.

Toss the beans with olive oil and place in a perforated grill basket or wok set on a baking sheet. For the Lemon Verbena Pesto, combine the lemon verbena, garlic, cheese, and nuts in a food processor and pulse to puree. Slowly add the olive oil with the processor running until the mixture thickens and emulsifies, about 1 minute. Season to taste with salt and pepper. The pesto will keep in the refrigerator for 7 to 10 days, or it may be frozen for up to 3 months. Place the grill wok or basket directly over the fire and stir-grill, tossing the beans with wooden paddles or grill spatulas until crisp-tender, about 5 to 8 minutes. Transfer the grilled beans to a large bowl and toss with about 1⁄4 cup of the Lemon Verbena Pesto or to taste.

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Cozy Updated Brick Ranch on Island Road NOT in the Flood Zone. (Closer to Avis) Remodeled Kitchen with a Granite Counter. Remodeled Bath, large yard, Central Air and a 2 Car Garage. Call for more information or to schedule a showing call Cathi Noll 570-660-6924.

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Picture perfect 2 story house, featuring 3 bedrooms and 1.5 bathrooms. Central air, replacement windows, fenced-in backyard. Completely updated! Asking $149,900. Call Rosanne Bolsar (570) 419-9117 for more information.

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breaks and lets you create a comfy resting place for your pet to snooze while on the road. Seek Pet-Friendly Destinations According to the survey, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Washington D.C., Chicago and Houston top the United States for locations with the most pet-friendly hotels. Travel websites make it easy to find hotels that will happily accommodate your pet. For example, Orbitz allows users to book airfare, car rentals, tours and activities, as well as searching for pet-friendly hotels. As an added benefit, members of the rewards program can earn rewards instantly to book hotels for them and their furry friends. Consider Nearby Attractions Not only is a pet-friendly hotel a necessity, you’ll also need to consider local attractions. A dog is likely to appreciate nearby parks and lakes for exercise and fresh air, but there may also be pet-friendly restaurants and venues in the city you choose to visit.

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RANCK ESTATE AUCTION #329 Saturday, June 30, 2018 – 11:30 A.M.

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Antiques / Collectibles / Furnishings / Guns 11:30 - (Outback w/Ms. Betty) Misc. Lots & tools. 1:00 - (there abouts) Main Hall - Antiques / Collectibles / Household 1:50 - FIREARMS 2:00 - Furniture Auctioneer Note: 11:30 Start. FULL listing & Photographs go to auctionzip.com (enter ID #5545). Inside building, Chairs provided, good food and laughter is available!! Pat told Levi & Chuck “WE ARE TAKING JULY OFF at the Auction Hall!!, Levi & Chuck said “OK!” Terms: Cash or good PA check. Credit cards (include lost 3% Discount). All verbal statements take precedence over previously written materials. All items are sold “AS IS, WHERE IS”, No guaranties made by the seller. Significant Incident date July 1st. NO BUYERS PREMIUM.

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Pay Attention to Reviews Fellow travelers have become one of the most valuable resources in contemporary travel. Their insight often helps set realistic expectations. Reading reviews and learning from others’ experiences then adjusting your plans accordingly prior to your trip can help you plan a rewarding vacation for both you and your pet. Take Time to Call Ahead Even pet-friendly facilities have specific guidelines and expectations, so it’s a good idea to call ahead to

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Cutters Carvings A Weekly Look At The Williamsport Crosscutters Compiled by the Crosscutters Media Relations Dept.

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appy Hours at BB&T Ballpark Wednesday is the new Friday! The Williamsport Crosscutters have announced the return of Hump Day Happy Hours at BB&T Ballpark this summer. The non-game day events, presented by Boom City Brewing Co., take place on select Wednesdays until September 26. Each Hump Day Happy Hour runs from 5pm-8pm on the UPMC Loggers Landing, located down the right field line. Each happy hour event features live music, full bar and food service plus $1 drafts and $1 hot dogs. There is no admission charge. Hump Day Happy Hours are held weather permitting. Hump Day Happy Hour Dates & Music Line Up June 27 – Live music with Doug McMinn July 25 – Live music with Damon & Greg August 1 – Live music with Kevin Mix August 29 – Live music with Rebecca Elkins September 5 – Live music with A Pair of Thieves September 12 – Live music with Daniel

Miles & Happy Hour September 19 – Live music TBA September 26 – Live music with Stacia Abernatha Cutters Dominican Dinner Returns July 10 The Williamsport Crosscutters have teamed up with A.C.E.S. North America in announcing the 5th Annual Dominican Plate – An Evening of Dominican Dining and Entertainment with the Cutters. The event will be held on Tuesday, July 10 in the Grand Ballroom of the Genetti Hotel, 200 W. Fourth St., Williamsport. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. with hors d’oeuvres and a cash bar followed by a Dominican-style dinner served at 6:30 p.m. The buffet dinner of traditional Dominican fare will be served by members of the Williamsport Crosscutters who hail from the Dominican Republic, along with some of their teammates. Proceeds from the event benefit A.C.E.S. North America, an organization working to create sustainable development projects in the Dominican Republic. The charIndependently Owned and Operated

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nually follow the Phillies prospects in Williamsport. The Fox Sports crew continues to provide top-notch coverage.” Todd Bartley, General Manager of Fox Sports Williamsport will continue his role as the lead play-by-play voice on home broadcasts where he will again be joined Ian Catherine who will handle the duties solo when the team is on the road. Upcoming Games & Promotions Thursday, June 28 vs. State College Spikes 7:05pm Throwback Thursday T-Shirt Giveaway. Presented by UPMC Susquehanna. First 1,000 fans. Thirsty Thursday. Presented by Kimball’s Pub. $2 beer specials. MedReturn Drug Take Back. Turn in your unused & expired medications for safe disposal and get a free hot dog & soda courtesy of Lycoming County District Attorney Ken Osokow. Launch-a-Ball. Presented by Lang’s Chocolates. Saturday, June 30 vs. State College Spikes – 7:05pm Rhys Hoskins Bobblehead Giveaway. Presented by BB&T & KISS 102.7. First 1,000 fans. American Cancer Society Sun Safety Awareness Night. Launch-a-Ball. Presented by Lang’s Chocolates. Sunday, July 1 vs. Auburn Doubledays 5:05pm C.H. Waltz Sons Night. Tonight’s game presented by C.H. Waltz Sons.

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Property includes nice flat barn with water and electric, stream, pond, fields, pasture and woodlot. Your options are many. The 4 bedroom, 2 bath farmhouse is solid with newer mechanicals, but in need of updating. 50% of OGM’s convey to new owner with full asking price of $395,000. Dave Williams 570.971.0371. WB-84381

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Beautiful 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath. Montoursville Schools. Master suite, family and dining rooms, 2 car garage. $329,900. Marianne White 570.244.8168. WB-83424

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4-5 bedroom, 2.5 bath on over 2 acres in Nippenose Valley. Deck, 2 car garage and park-like setting. Asking $269,900. Dave Williams 570.971.0371. WB-83867

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You’ll be the envy of all your friends when you become the new owner of this pristine 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath home. The perfect choice for entertaining both inside and out. Nestled on a .82 acre lot with beautiful sunroom off the kitchen and dining room. Potential first floor bedroom suite. Master suite, lower level family room, rec room, living room fireplace, central air, economical gas heat, basement garage and so much more. $239,000. WB-84424. Call Chris Wallace at 570.220.2897 today.

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different depths and a lot of water in a short period. My first time out this year it produced several bass, as well as a few hits and a couple hooked and lost. This year, thus far, the river has been on the higher side with frequent rains and the water a bit discolored, but the spinnerbait is well suited to this kind of situation. Over the years the spinnerbait has been one of my early season top producers; however, it may not always be the answer. One day last week I had a few hours to spend on the river. I started my river trip with the usual spinnerbait — not a strike in at least an hour — boy was I surprised. I switched to another lure that also covers a lot of area, but its action is much different than the spinnerbait, and that was a stickbait or minnow type lure. One of the originals of this lure type is the Rapala, but there are a number of companies that make similar minnow-type lures with similar action when retrieved. Some float


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turn in the summer to see those memories created from a completely different side. It was now time to simply observe the players and coaches, getting to tell their stories as they were created on the field. As he settled into his role with local papers and websites, a small group of players opened their District tournament with hopes just as high as that young player’s when he helped his team remain perfect. Years prior to that game a team from the same league reached the highest level of the competition. That was the motivation. Districts were a breeze as the team was rarely challenged throughout the tournament. Games were called early, batting averages were bloated, and ERAs were low as the group’s confidence hit a high heading into Sections. The tournament again went the way of the favorite as they continued to build a following. The league had a reputation as one of the best in the state and each game they added to it. A trip to Pittsburgh for the State Tournament ended with one of the most dramatic wins in the team’s postseason run. They lost a game and were challenged for the first time. It only added to the story as they marched back through the tournament to claim the ultimate prize and advance to the Regional Tournament. A tournament win there would mean returning home to


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OLDER ELECTRIC STOVE, Real Good Condition. White. Make Offer. Call 570-3230244. 129013 REFRIGERATOR FOR SALE, 24 Cubic Feet, White, Excellent Condition. $100.00. Call 570-337-3557. 129338 FOR SALE, BERNINA 830 EMBROIDERY MACHINE, (EXCELLENT CONDITION), 1,000’S Of Cataloged Patterns, Software, Extra Hoops, Hooping Accessories And Instruction Kits, Etc. 100’s Of Spools Of Thread, Thread Trays And Stabilizer. Can Be Seen At PSP Embroidery, South Main Street, Muncy. M-F 10 To 5. Table Also Available. 129336

BRIDGE FRAME FOR SALE. Fabricated structural steel bridge frame. Bridge frame is fabricated from wide flange beams with bolted channel cross member connections. Bridge frame is approximately 60’ long x 12’ wide. Bridge frame weighs approximately 30,000 lbs. Bridge frame could be removed from where it is, as it is or possibly taken apart and removed by unbolting it. Either way it must be completely removed from the Dunwoody Club. Location: Dunwoody Club off Rt. 87 near &Barbours, PA. Owner: Dunwoody Club. Price: best offer. Contact Jim Reynolds, VP @ 570-220-5299. 128676

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WANTED, CAST IRON FRY PANS, LIDS AND ANVILS. Call 570-998-9132. 128850 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 128819

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NICE LARGE 1/2 DOUBLE. Available Mid July. $750.00 Per Month. Located On Third Street, Williamsport. Call 570-3224250. 129347 MONTOURSVILLE, 2 BEDROOM. Sewer And Water, NO Smoking, NO Pets. $850.00 Per Month. Call 570433-4307. 127612 HOUSE FOR SALE

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HOUSE FOR SALE, 209 Summer Street, Duboistown, PA. Available Immediately, 3 Bedrooms, 1 Bath, Gas Furnace, Central Air Conditioning, New Roof, Detached Garage, Plus Updates May 2018. $152,500. 570326-9888 OR 570-4192756. 129195 MOBILE HOMES

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Fully Insured

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570-428-4054 • 570-428-3419 264 Hockley Hill Rd. • Turbotville, PA 17772

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Over 18 Years Experience • Fully Insured

CALL TODAY 570-447-0463

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