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pared statement to clarify his own words. The problem with this is that they were obviously not Mr. Democratic process.” Trump’s words. His pledgMr. Marino hit the nail right on the head; ing of support towards our it’s unfortunate our President didn’t use intelligence agencies and the same hammer to begin with. his full belief that Russia Representative Thompson chimed in, did interfere in the elecand while he appreciated Mr. Trump’s diption process was a stretch lomatic efforts, he said, “I firmly believe based upon what he said the evidence presented to Congress shows Jim less than 24 hours previthat Russia attempted to undermine our Webb, Jr. ous. Then he went with democracy. Russia continues to pose a that whole double negative threat to National Security and should be thing “I wouldn’t,” instead of “would,” are viewed as our adversary. We must continue you serious, Mr. President? He claimed to to empower our intelligence community to have misspoken; that the sentence should ensure there are safeguards against foreign have been, “I don’t see any reason why it influence or interference in our electoral wouldn’t be Russia. Sort of a double negasystem.” Very well said by both gentlemen. tive.” As in regards to Russia’s involvement I will save you the comments from the in the election. The inflection in his voice other side of the aisle; just let me say they in regards to the “sort of a double negative” were obviously more vociferous and attackwas as if it was the first time he was reading ing. For CNN, MSNBC, and much of the the prepared statement. national media it was like throwing T-bone The press conference, intended to diffuse steaks to a pack of wolves. They couldn’t the situation, only made you shake your wait to devour Mr. Trump, and the statehead more. It was also like blood in the waments he made while meeting with Ruster for the Democrats and most of the mesian President Vladimir Putin. As for Fox dia folks, the people at Fox had to be thinkNews, to say they were like a cat on a hot ing how do we spin this? tin roof trying to figure out how to dance So what’s my take on this whole mess? I around Mr. Trump’s latest episode of footthink it comes back to what are the most in-mouth disease is an understatement. troubling issues about President Trump. Then, when you thought it couldn’t get any How do you go out there and make those worse, President Trump caved to the biparstatements to begin with? Is it a complete tisan blistering of him embracing Russia lack of common sense? Is it the belief he can and not publicly supporting American inget away with saying whatever he wants? It’s telligence agencies. I believe he listened to beyond believing he’s not politically savvy his staff and followed their leadbeen with a pre“I’ve dreaming enoughof byathis point of his presidency. As

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he summer fair season continues in high fashion when the 46th annual Clinton County Fair is held July 28 to August 4 at the fairgrounds, near Mackeyville. As with all county fairs there will be an ample variety of great food and craft vendors, agricultural exhibits, amusement rides, and popular events such as tractor pulls, figure 8 races and demolition derby. They also crown an annual “Fair Queen.” In 2017 it was Kennedey Courter. The purpose of the Clinton County Fair Queen Competition Program is to encourage the promotion of agriculture through the Clinton County fair and to create better relations between youth and adults in both rural and urban settings. Contestants DO NOT need to live on a farm or be a member of an agricultural organization to participate. They also hold a “Little Princess” contest. During 1971 and the early part of 1972, a small group of Clinton County residents explored the feasibility of developing an annual event based on agricul-

tural, 4-H and commercial exhibits. In August of 1972, this group, which had become known as the Clinton County Fair Committee, held the first Clinton County Fair on a small plot of ground, which was borrowed from a farmer in Pine Creek. The following year, August 1973, this event was moved to a five-acre community park in Mill Hall, where it remained until 1979. This site was more centrally located in the county and had the advantage of sewage and water. At the completion of the 1979 fair, it was evident that the fair had outgrown the five acres and a search was begun for a new, and hopefully, permanent site. However, the combination of high prices and meager funds forced the Association to once again settle for a temporary fairground. The third move was to a 28-acre site located in Castanea Township, which was leased on an annual basis for approximately $3,500 per year. During the time the fair was located in Castanea, the Fair Association conducted a diligent search for a permanent site. This goal was reached in December 1983 when the Association, under the auspices of the

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Clinton County Commissioners, purchased a 66-acre site in Lamar Township for $75,000. During the time the fair was held on a temporary site, housing for the fair’s activities were also temporary. By mid-July the Association’s Directors and other volunteers would begin to ready the site for the annual event. Office and first aid trailers were moved on the site, fences were built, water lines installed, temporary pole barns and tents were erected, display space and animal pens were built. By the end of August, all traces of the Fair were removed. Trailers were returned to storage, fences, water lines, animal pens, display areas and buildings were dismantled and returned to storage areas. Since the Association purchased a permanent site, some permanent construction has been done. A roadway on the site was built; a track used for tractor and four-wheeled drive vehicle pulls was constructed. A racetrack was built for all-terrain vehicles, a permanent building was constructed to be used for registration for the pulls and races and to house the announcer for those events. Ten year long-range plans include building permanent sanitation, commercial, administrative and show facilities. The purpose of the Association is to conduct an annual County Fair which


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employ 75 workers as soon as it could install machinery with expectations pointing toward 300 within a year and possibility of reaching a capacity of 400 within a few years. Mr. Waldeisen went on to state that a complete investigation of the company has been made which revealed that the company has been in business for more than 75 years, that it has been working at full capacity on a 24-hour schedule and that the company expects to install $50,000 worth of machinery in the building in Montoursville. The site in Montoursville was preferred over other vicinities because it has a railroad siding and ample room for expansion. In coming to this district, the officials of the company chose Montoursville over offers within 50 to 75 miles of Philadelphia, their headquarters. Present plans for the moving of the woodworking part of the factory here with thoughts of moving more in as progress takes place.

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who, having watched the game over the internet, would proceed to give us a 45 minute to an hour breakdown of every facet of the game. I would sit in rapt amazement and more often than not say, “How did he see all that? I was there and did not see most of those things!” Eddie had an uncanny ability to break down a game and to pass on suggestions to us fellow Coaches and especially to the players, who he loved to help become better. While I mourn the loss of these two extraordinary men, I am thankful for the game of basketball that caused our paths to cross, in what now seems like just a fleeting moment in time — but what a special moment it was! As I look back on my career as a player and eventually a coach, I am, even more so now, cognizant of the way “the game” can forge strong, lasting friendships between teammates, between coaches and players, and yes even between, at the time, hated opponents. There are many other local players, both living and deceased, who likewise deserve recognition, and by this article, I hope to honor them as well. Not just for their ability to play the game, but for the worthy adults, like Lefty and Eddie that they became, whose work ethic and values no doubt were forged in the competition and grit of the game, and most importantly after their playing days were done, who carried those qualities into their everyday lives and passed them on to countless others in the community. Rest easy gentlemen — well done, well done!

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THU. 23 12:30–1:30 p.m. Family & Friends CPR Anytime UPMC Susquehanna’s LifeCenter is please to host the American Heart Association’s CPR Anytime program presented by the Pennsylvania Department of Health. This hands-on program includes a free training kit with mini Annie doll, booklet and DVD to share with family and friends. Register: 1-877-883-4791. Seating is limited. Location: The LifeCenter, 641 Walnut St., Williamsport

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or Denny and Kammy Paulhamus of Cogan Station, it was the family reunion of a lifetime when they recently reunited with their daughter Ashley, who has been working as a medical missionary at Zimba Missions Hospital in Zambia. The Paulhamuses recently made the long journey to Africa with their other three adult children, Andrew, Alicia, and Austin, and seven members of their church family for a trip that was two-fold in nature. Rev. Tim Hartzell, lead pastor of Faith Wesleyan Church, explained. “Each year the church has an auction to raise funds in support of global missions. Last year we decided that any excess funds that were raised would be put towards sending the Paulhamus family to Africa so they could experience the Zambian culture firsthand, and to see the work that Ashley is accomplishing. There was also a need at the hospital for construction of a building to store batteries for a solar panel system. The hospital experiences power shortages on a regular basis, which can quickly escalate into life or death situations for the patients. The solar system will create a new power source, which will allow the hospital to continue op-

erating when their main power source is down. The hospital has used generators, but purchasing diesel is an extra expense in an environment where resources are scarce.” “Faith Wesleyan is blessed with an abundance of professionals and highly skilled individuals, so we opened up an opportunity for construction workers, medical professionals, and others who would be willing to respond to the needs of the Zambian people in a hands-on capacity.” Josh Bower, Charles (Chan) Wasp, and Charles Diffenderfer are construction workers who admitted that they felt God tugging on them when the opportunity was presented. “As soon as it was announced in church, I knew the Lord was calling me to go,” said Diffenderfer. Bower agreed. “When the Lord tells you to go, you need to go. I wanted to put my hands to work for His purpose, not mine. It was definitely a life-changing experience.” Stacy Lockcuff, a physician assistant at Geisinger Medical Center in Danville, also traveled with the team and admitted that she initially had a lot of resistance to the idea of going. “For many years I felt called to go to Africa to provide medical care, comfort, and healing for the people there. And for many

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North Road to begin their first day at the hospital and construction site. The Great North Road is a two-lane highway that extends the entire length of Africa into Cairo, Egypt. Their first encounters with the people of Zimba were positive. Denny Paulhamus recalled, “The people were friendly, and said “good morning” each day. They were eager to communicate with us. They were very helpful, and happy.” Ashley Paulhamus added, “Zimba is a town that usually captures a lot of visitors’ attention when they see simple ways of remote living, dirt roads filled with playful children, and interesting smells all around, but yet joy-filled smiles of the people.” Work days at the hospital began at 8:00 with a half hour service at Zimba Missions Hospital chapel. Afterward, some of the team went to the construction worksite, while others remained to serve at the hospital. “We got to the site, and quickly discovered we would need to go gather up the supplies needed for the building,” said Denny Paulhamus. “We traveled the back roads into the villages for the supplies. It was dusty and dry as a bone. The shops were actually 8 x 10 lean-to shelters. The bus station was more like a woodshed. It was not at all what I expected. We pur-

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that gains trust with my patients quickly. Bubbles are like an international language of love. If you ask anyone I traveled with, they can tell you that of all the patients, my number one favorite person was Laurence, a little boy with cerebral palsy and sickle cell anemia who also suffered strokes. He didn’t have a wheelchair, so his dad carried him everywhere over his shoulder. One of the things we did was fashion a wheelchair for Laurence, using medical supply parts. By Wednesday I had six children with cerebral palsy, so I ran a CP clinic for two hours every morning. My translator told me that word got out in the village that there was a “muzungu (white) lady� who likes the “special children.� I was grateful for Chan and Charlie and everyone who helped me build equipment for them. There were lots of wheelchairs, but none of them worked.� Lockcuff also took time to organize and label the orthopedic supplies in the medical warehouse. “There are heaping piles of supplies that come on shipping containers, but no one knew where anything was. Denny, Charlie, Andrew, and Chan built some shelves, and we organized the supplies by back, and lower and upper extremities. In addition, I was able to assist with surgeries,


and those we came in contact with.” Kammy Paulhamus added, “It amazes me that these people have nothing, but they want to share and give back. It was a wonderful experience, and we can’t thank the church family enough for their support.” Ashley Paulhamus also expressed her gratitude for the faithful support of the Faith Wesleyan church family. “Zimba Missions Hospital serves a population of 98,000 people. Simply said, that’s a lot! Many expectant mothers with potential C-sections, general surgeries, and daily clinical care requires electricity. The new solar panels will provide a source of back-up during daily power outages. Running the generator is also very ex-

pensive. It’s nothing shy of a blessing to have a solar installation at the hospital. No words can express what a difference this will make every day for the patients we are serving. I praise the Lord for the financial backing for this project, and for sending a team from Faith Wesleyan to kick off the project by building the battery house. The next step will be the installation of the solar panels, which is scheduled for August. To God be the glory, great things He is doing!” Bishop Clara Nyinenda, a local pastor who works at the hospital, agreed. “The hope that is being given to the people is tremendous. This is going to save a lot of lives.”

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which was something I had been looking forward to. It just amazes me that the doctors there do so much with so little — and they don’t complain.” In between working on the hospital and construction projects, the team dined on local cuisine like fried caterpillars, goat curry, crocodile, and nshima. During their downtime, the group enjoyed a safari in Chobe, Botswana, and a trip to Victoria Falls. Located in southern Africa on the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe, Victoria Falls is one of the seven natural wonders of the world. The locals refer to Victoria Falls as Mosi-oa-Tunya, which means “the smoke that thunders.” It was in this lush tropical setting that Andrew Paulhamus proposed to long-time girlfriend, Chelsea Emel. “She said yes!” Paulhamus happily announced to the church family after their return home. Emel is employed as a paramedic and felt God calling her to a short-term mission trip to Africa since college. No family reunion is complete without a picnic, and anyone who has ever attended a Faith Wesleyan or Paulhamus family picnic knows that a lively game of corn toss is always part of the festivities. While recalling many happy memories of time spent with family and friends, Ashley thought it would be fun to create a new memory by wrestling a greased pig. In response to her idea, Chan Wasp replied, “This is like

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Quilt Workshop What: Quilt Guild to Hold Barn Quilt Workshop. Susquehanna Valley Quilt guild will be present a Suzi Parron lecture on July 26th at their monthly meeting. She will provide 2’ x 2’ primed board, paint and brushes. Cost is $45 for members and $50 for non-members. For more information, contact Sue Keller at 570-916-3131 or smkeller104@gmail.com. When: July 26th at 12:30 p.m. and July 27th at 10:00 a.m. Where: Trinity United Methodist Church, 658 Village Road, Pennsdale. Across from the Country Store.

Vendors Wanted What: Rauchtown Nippenose Valley Lions Club Fall Festival. Interested vendors may contact Virginia Lehman at 570-745-3505 or Carolyn Sechrist at jncsechrist@gmail.com. When: September 29, 2018 from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: Rauchtown Community Park, on Rte.880 in Rauchtown.

EVENTS... EVENTS Nature Story What: Bring your children to the Amphitheater to enjoy a story and participate in an activity, game, or craft. Contact Rhiannon Summers at 570-477-7780 or rhsummers@ pa.gov for more information. When: Wednesday, July 25 at 10:00-11:00 a.m. Where: Park and meet at the Amphitheater in Ricketts Glen State Park. Explore Archery What: If you’ve ever thought about shooting a bow and never had the chance, then this program is for you. Stop by, get some basic instruction, and then actually try your skill at hitting a target. This program is not for experienced archers, but you must be age 12 or older. Contact Rhiannon Summers at 570-477-7780 or rhsummers@ pa.gov for more information. When: Wednesday, July 25 at 1:00-3:00 p.m. Where: Park and meet at the Visitor Center in Ricketts Glen State Park. Akasha Event What: Autoimmune Disease with Dr. Powers. For more info call (570) 980-9410. When: Wednesday, July 25, 6:00 p.m.-7:30 p.m. Where: Akasha Center for Holistic Medicine, 3200 E 3rd

Akasha Event What: Gastrointestinal Discussion Group with Kelle Steinbacher. For more info call (570) 980-9410. When: Thursday, July 26, 6:00 p.m.-7:30 p.m. Where: Where: Akasha Center for Holistic Medicine, 3200 E 3rd St., Williamsport. Take a Hike Thursday What: Hiking the Evergreen Trail to see Adams Falls. This is a 1-mile easy hike. Contact Rhiannon Summers at 570477-7780 or rhsummers@pa.gov for more information. When: Thursday, July 26 at 9:00-10:00 a.m. Where: Park and meet at the Evergreen Parking Lot off of Rt. 118 in Ricketts Glen State Park. Tremendous Trees What: Stop by the Amphitheater to discover the trees that grow in our park. Contact Rhiannon Summers at 570477-7780 or rhsummers@pa.gov for more information. When: Thursday, July 26 at 2:00-3:00 p.m. Where: Park and meet at the Amphitheater in Ricketts Glen State Park.

When: Friday, July 27, 2018, at 9 p.m. Where: American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport. Family Reunion What: Reese and Reese-Rider Family Reunion When: Saturday, July 28, 2018 at 12:30 p.m. Where: Kiess Park, 575 Route 442 Hwy, Muncy. Tracks Table What: Stop by the Beach House and see if you can correctly identify the different animal tracks. Fun for all ages! Contact Rhiannon Summers at 570-477-7780 or rhsummers@pa.gov for more information. When: Saturday, July 28 at 2:00-3:00 p.m. Where: Lake Jean Beach in Ricketts Glen State Park. Intro to Kayaking What: Here’s your chance to try kayaking! Participants will learn kayak terminology and basic paddle skills before heading out on the water. Ages 12 and up. Wear shorts and shoes that can get wet. Registration required by emailing rhsummers@pa.gov or calling 570-477-7780. When: Saturday, July 28 at 4:00-5:00 p.m. Where: Park and meet at the Western Boat Launch in Ricketts Glen State Park. Full Moon Astronomy What: Learn about our moon and take a closer look with our telescope. We will also view the Delta Aquarids Meteor Shower. Registration required by emailing rhsummers@ pa.gov or calling 570-477-7780. When: Saturday, July 28 at 8:00-9:00 p.m. Where: Park and meet at the Visitor Center in Ricketts Glen State Park.

Dinner What: Broiled or beer battered haddock or black diamond steak. When: Friday, July 27, 2018, at 5 p.m. Open to the public. Where: American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport.

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.

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(570) 980-9410. When: Tuesday, July 31, 6:00 p.m.-7:30 p.m. Where: Akasha Center for Holistic Medicine, 3200 E 3rd St., Williamsport. Christian Motorcyclists Association What: Local CMA meeting (Christian Motorcyclists Association), an international organization founded by one man in 1975. CMA’s main mission is to bikers, to reveal the love of Jesus and to be a servant in any way we can. We also support Missionary Ventures, Open Doors, and the Jesus Film Project. Through Missionary Ventures we distributed bicycles, motorcycles, horses, boats, 3 horse & buggies, 2 snowmobiles, and 1 camel. Through Open Doors, 2.6 million Bibles, and via the Jesus Film Project over 119 million people have viewed the life of Christ in their own heart language. The results are phenomenal! If you are a biker, and a Christian, join us at our meeting and get acquainted with us. Even if you don’t have a bike, but want to help us in our mission, we’d love to have you be a part of our chapter, too. See what we are doing. If you are not a Christian, but are intrigued by all this, you are welcome to join us at our meeting, too! For more info, call Terry Seyler- 570-660-2397, or Lou Gatti- 570-220-9211, or call Ron Kelly- 570-250-1721 and leave a message. You can also find out more about CMA at our national website address- http://cmausa.org/ or visit our local chapter site address- http://cmaner5.org/PA/SONRISERIDERS. When: The 3rd Tuesday of every month. Share a meal with us at 6:00 PM and business meeting at 7:00 PM. Where: Perkins restaurant in the backroom here in 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. Pickleball What: Come enjoy the outdoors and camaraderie of this growing sport. Newcomers welcomed and don’t worry, we have paddles (rackets) that you can borrow until you become addicted. If you have any questions call

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Vacation Bible School What: Superhero Vacation Bible School. When: July 29-August 3, 6:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m. Where: Elimsport UMC, 16145 S State Route 44, Allenwood. Vacation Bible School What: Vacation Bible School – Tumbleweed Gulch. When: July 30th-August 3rd 2018, from 6:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. Where: Calvary Church of the Nazarene, 3200 Lycoming Creek Rd., Williamsport. Vacation Bible School What: Journey to the Promise Land, the life of Moses comes to life. Children 5-13 yrs. come experience interactive Bible lessons with Moses, Aaron, Miriam, Pharaoh and Joshua. See the burning bush and the parting of the Red Sea. Go to the desert of Paran for hands-on science experiments and Canaan, the promise land for community service project planning. Visit Mount Sinai village for snacks, crafts & photos with Moses and the others. Also, children come dressed to play outside water activities as weather permits in Mount Sinai wilderness. Pre-register at fccmontour.com and click on Bible Adventure Week or call 570-368-3101 & ask for Tricia. When: Monday, July 30-Friday, August 3, from 6:00 p.m.8:30 p.m. & Saturday, August 4, at 9:00 a.m. starting with community service projects and ending with a family picnic. Where: First Christian Church, 5329 Lycoming Mall Drive, Montoursville. Vacation Bible School What: The Bible comes alive for Kids ages 3 to 12 years. They will travel back to ancient Babylon & learn life lessons from Daniel. The adventure includes music, crafts, games,& snack. It’s sure to be a roaring time! To preregister call church office, Sandy at (570) 980-2100. Preregistration is helpful but not necessary. When: July 30-August 3rd, from 5:30 p.m.-8:00 p.m. Where: Hope Community Church, 1300 Tinsman Ave., Williamsport.

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Lisa and Lillian in junior high school, I’m infatuated with a “20 something” girl that gets paid to go from show to show and race to race. Oh, and graces the pages of racing publications and Hurst calendars and parts posters. I probably should have written the Hurst Company in Warminster (just down the road) for an autographed 8” x 10” glossy of Nikki, but I figured they wouldn’t bother to deal with me since I couldn’t even drive yet! To compensate, I cut out pictures of her and put them on my cork bulletin board. My mother felt this wasn’t a “healthy relationship,” let alone a long distance one. She encouraged me to drop Drag Racing and Super Stock magazines and instead peruse Boys’ Life and Sports Illustrated. Nothing doing. This is a free country, and I could read whatever I wanted to. Hey, I didn’t plaster my walls with Jungle Pam, did I? (Google this other drag maiden). Mothers don’t like their little boys lusting after pretty girls in scant outfits and white go-go boots, do they? Any male with a pulse knew some boots weren’t just made for walking. The song even says so! May 27, 1972, marked a milestone in my life, as I turned a decade old on that date. It also marked a special occasion for the Hurst company, as they specially prepared a limited edition Oldsmobile pace car for the Indy 500 race in


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tures). One of the magazines actually did a one-page story on Nikki. She was no dummy — actually pursuing a masters degree in biology. The Hurst circuit was helping pay the school loans. Even at age 10, that impressed me, as I liked frogs, dolphins, and nature in general. As time progressed, the automotive media made a big to-do around 19731974 about Linda Vaughn’s marriage to Billy Tidwell, a drag racer, and business owner. She later divorced him. Meanwhile, by the mid-’70s, Nikki fell out of the picture(s) literally. She wasn’t doing

car shows or races anymore, where did she go? Back to Linda in the parking lot. She’s diabetic and has had a stent put in due to some heart ailments. She sold one of her rare Hurst cars back in 2014 that generated almost $500,000 for cancer research. And here she is, standing next to me, in massive heat and humidity — at age 75! I figured she would know what became of Nikki and what she accomplished after the Hurst stint. Her other partner, June Cochran died. So I waited anxiously for her reply. “I really don’t know,”

she said, looking me straight in the eye. “She never came to any reunions or other events.” Subsequent internet searches proved the same thing. No one can pinpoint where she ended up. Strange to me. Although I was talking to a female Motorsport icon (she always loved cars and actually raced for a short time), in my eyes, so many years ago, Nikki still stole the show. Even back then, grown men loved Linda and drag racing as much as life itself. Linda wants it to be known she wasn’t a “glamour girl,” but rather, “company spokeswoman.” She spoke to me with style and grace; if I were holding a trophy she would have kissed me!

Nikki Philips always seemed to play second fiddle next to Linda and June (R.I.P.). But not in my rankings. If someone, anyone, knows if Nikki became a teacher, a biologist, pass the info on to me. And perhaps to Linda as well. Just at the cusp of adolescence, life sometimes felt stuck in neutral. That is until flashy cars and Hurst girls “shifted” many of us into a higher gear. Legions of baby boomers feel those were the best of times and aren’t afraid to admit it. Proof in the pudding? I never saved a single copy of Boys’ Life. Routine and boring. On the other hand, I have thousands of car magazines from every decade. Sorry, Mom.

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NEW LISTING! Ranch home in desirable neighborhood offering central air, large back yard, 2 car garage, spacious rooms, and finished lower living area with fireplace. New to the market at $164,900. Call Heather N. Peters-Bilbay at 570-660-5504 or Rachel Killinger at 570-660-7289.

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NEW LISTING! One Story Living in Mill Hall! This 2-bedroom, 1 bath home features a nice size kitchen with hardwood floors, 2 car detached garage, and is situated on a 1 acre lot. Priced to sell at $73,900, this one won’t last long! Contact Gail Bryan at 570-295-2973.

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Great home with lots of room inside in out, must see to appreciate all this home has to offer and the potential including all the beautiful wood work. Please contact Brenda Everett (570) 441-1471 for further information.

Bring your buyers to this 3-bedroom, 1.5 bath home in the quaint village of Ralston. This home features newer kitchen & bath floors, 1st floor laundry, new 1/2 bath, economical coal stove and a deep garage with shop at the rear. Contact Robert Pierce (570) 279-0856 for more information.

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Newer roof, windows, gas heat and updated kitchen and bath. Spacious rooms, off street parking in rear of building. Just blocks from campus. Contact Nancy Merinar at 570-660-9943.

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A must see 2 1/2 story located in close proximity to Great fixer upper for first time home buyer. Newer Cochran Elementary and Curtin Intermediate Schools. siding, roof, and windows. Fenced in yard and two car 3 bedrooms and a finished attic make this house perfect garage. Contact Joan Kennedy (570) 419-4735 for for a family. Call Stephen Furey (570) 220-4624 for more more information. information.

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Great fixer upper for first time home buyer. Newer siding, roof, and windows. Fenced in yard and two car garage. Contact Joan Kennedy (570) 419-4735 for more information.

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This 230 acre farm offers breathtaking views, a mix of gently rolling pastures and wooded ground. The farmhouse has 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. There is a large bank barn, several tractor sheds, an old tool shed and much more. Contact Mike Richardson Jr (570) 419-0788 for more details.

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Hard to find Pine Creek Frontage cabin. You’re in an outdoor person’s paradise in this 3-bedroom rustic cabin situated less than 10 minutes from town. Newer roof and oil heat are just some of the amenities this property has to offer. Call Kierra Sellinger (570) 974-1825 for further information.

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Beautiful 3BR/3BA home on 17.55 acres with 2,000 sq ft 1BR/BA guest house, pool & Barn; custom features galore; a must see to appreciate; priced at $575,000; Call Jim Bennett (570) 971-7070,

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Thursdays Live Music │ Riepstine’s Pub │ 9 p.m. │ 913 Arch Street, Williamsport │ (570) 329-2739 Live Music │ Avenue 209 Coffeehouse │ 7 p.m. │ 209 Bellefonte Avenue, Lock Haven │ (570) 748-6738 Quizzo Trivia │ Cloud 9 Airport Restaurant & Lounge │ 7:30 p.m. │ 700 Airport Road, Montoursville │ (570) 601-4603 Quizzo Trivia │ Hull’s Landing │ 9 p.m. │ Routes 442 & 405, Muncy │ (570) 546-6524 DJ & Dancing │ Imbibe Lounge & Night Venue │ 8 p.m. -2 a.m. │ 321 Pine Street, Williamsport │ (570) 322-6900 DJ Reaper │ The New K-Bar │ 8 p.m. │ 523 East Third Street, Williamsport │ (570) 326-7873 DJ & Karaoke w / Discmaster DJ │ Rivals Sports Bar │ 9 p.m. │ 420 River Avenue, Williamsport │ (570) 322-8980 Karaoke w / KJ Hammie │ Riverside Lounge │ 9 p.m. │ South Main Street, Montgomery │ (570) 547-6289 Trivia │ Planet Par │ 9 p.m. │ 326 Court St., Williamsport │ (570) 320-1101 Trivia | 7 p.m. | Riverside Campground, Montgomery | 570-547-6289 Fridays

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Opening Ceremony - Marine Corp. Color Guard 5:30 pm Tractor Pulls & Garden Tractors 7:00 am Flea Market and Food Vendors Open 7:30 pm-10:30 pm Live - Keystoners 11:00 am Parade ofMusic tractors, horses, equipment, etc. 8 pm New! Hot Antique Tractor Pulls 12:00 Noon Whistle Blows

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1:30 pm Kids Pedal Tractor Pull 5:30 pm Sunday, August Tractor Pulls & Garden Tractor Pulls 2 8 pm Hot Antique Tractor Pulls 7:00 am Breakfast DARK Steamer Show 8:30 am Church Service 7:00 - 10:00pm Live Music Lucky Afternoon 11:00 am Parade-of tractors, horses, Band equipment, etc.

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7:00 am Flea Markeet and Food Vendors Open & baseball bats, running sawmill & more. 8:30 am - 9:30am Service 12:00 Noon Church Tractor Pulls - standard pull all classes 10:00 am Parade of tractors, horses, equipment, etc. to change - all times approximate 12:00 Noon*Events subjectWhistle Blows 12:00 Noon Kids Pedal Tractor Pull

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Saturday Country Line Dancing with DJ Mel | The Vinyard | 9 p.m. $1 Cover, No Lessons | 420 E. 2nd Ave., S. Williamsport Live Music │ Bullfrog Brewery │ 10 p.m. │ 229 West Fourth Street, Williamsport │ (570) 3264700 Live Music │ The Stonehouse │ 9 p.m. -MID │ 343 Pine Street, Williamsport │ (570) 322-3339 Live Music │ Barrel 135 │ 10 p.m. -MID │ 135 West Third Street, Williamsport │ (570) 3227131 Live Music │ The Cell Block │ 10 p.m. Gallows │ 154 West Third Street, Williamsport │ (570) 322-7475 Live Acoustic Music │ The Cell Block │ 9

p.m. - McMullins │ 154 West Third Street, Williamsport │ (570) 322-7475 Live Music │ Trout Run Hotel │ 9 p.m. │ 88 Confair Lane, Trout Run │ (570) 998-2776 Live Music │ New Mountain Tavern │ 9:30 p.m. │ Route 15, Montgomery │ (570) 5470750 Live Music │ Ye Olde Meeting Place │ 9:30 p.m. │ 8350 Route 405, Milton │ (570) 742-7707 Live Music │ Hull’s Landing │ 9:30 p.m. │ Routes 442 & 405, Muncy │ (570) 546-6524 Sax Daddy & Friends │ Forksville General Store │ 7 p.m. │ Bridge Street, Forksville │ (570) 924-4982 DJ & Dancing │ Imbibe Lounge & Night Venue │ 8 p.m. -2 a.m. │ 321 Pine Street, Williamsport │ (570) 322-6900 DJ & Karaoke w / Your Request DJ/Karaoke │ New K-Bar │ 9 p.m. │ 523 E Third St, Williamsport │ (570) 326-7873 DJ │ Riverside Lounge │ 9 p.m. │ South Main Street, Montgomery │ (570) 547-6289 DJ & Karaoke │ Rauchtown Inn │ 9:30 p.m. │ 3235 Rauchtown Road, Jersey Shore │ (570) 745-7574 Team Trivia │ Hangar 9 │ 8 p.m. │ 208 Bellefonte Avenue, Lock Haven │ (570) 8937638 Karaoke | Planet Par | 10:30 p.m. │ 326 Court St., Williamsport │ (570) 320-1101

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Live Music │ Bullfrog Brewery │ 10 p.m. │ 229 West Fourth Street, Williamsport │ (570) 3264700 Live Music │ The Stonehouse │ 9 p.m. -MID │ 343 Pine Street, Williamsport │ (570) 322-3339 Live Music │ The Cell Block │ 10 p.m. Gallows │ 154 West Third Street, Williamsport │ (570) 322-7475 Live Music │ Hull’s Landing │ 9:30 p.m. │ Routes 442 & 405, Muncy │ (570) 546-6524 Live Music │ Hangar 9 │ 9 p.m. │ 208 Bellefonte Avenue, Lock Haven │ (570) 893-7638 DJ & Dancing │ Imbibe Lounge & Night Venue │ 8 p.m. -2 a.m. │ 321 Pine Street, Williamsport │ (570) 322-6900 DJ Blaze │ The New K-Bar │ 9 p.m. │ 523 East Third Street, Williamsport │ (570) 326-7873 DJ │ Riverside Lounge │ 9 p.m. │ South Main Street, Montgomery │ (570) 547-6289 DJ & Karaoke │ Rauchtown Inn │ 9:30 p.m. │ 3235 Rauchtown Road, Jersey Shore │ (570) 745-7574 Karaoke | Planet Par | 10:30 p.m. │ 326 Court St., Williamsport │ (570) 320-1101


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POLK ESTATE AUCTION #331 Saturday, July 28, 2018 – 9:00 A.M.

LOCATION -- 4114 MUNCY EXCHANGE RD., MUNCY, PA (Selling at the Homestead intersecting with Gearhart Road)

Antiques - Collectibles - Large Sel. of Tools - Repair Manuals - Parts - 1938 John Deere A Tractor & Implements 9:00 - Smalls & Box Lots, Chicken Crates, Canning Jars, Old Oil Cans & MORE! 10:00 - Main Garage Floor: Hand & Electric Tools, Equipment & Tractor Manuals 10:00 - Barn Floor: Antiques / Collectibles / Crocks & Tin Toys & MORE! 12:00 - Tractor, Hay wagon, Implements & D4 300 Girton Bulk Tank Auctioneer Note: Very Brief Listing. Selling from the Estate of the late Elmer Polk, Elmer was in the Tractor Repair profession for over 40 years. FULL listing & Photographs go to auctionzip.com (enter ID #5545). Outdoor sale!! Bring Chairs, good food and laughter is available!! Selling w/ 2 Auctioneers Starting at 10 A.M. 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 29th. NO BUYERS PREMIUM.

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Location: 1625 Bill Sones Road, Muncy, PA. Turn off Rt. 442, approx. 5 miles east of Clarkstown, toward Millville onto Bill Sones Road. Proceed approx.. 2 miles to auction site. If traveling from Millville, take Rt. 442 W approx.. 7 miles to Bill Sones Road on the left.

Saturday, August 4, 2018 at 9:00 A.M. Equipment, Shop Tools & 28 Firearms

28 Firearms to include Winchesters, Brownings, Guy Green Custom, Rugers; Gun Safe; Reloading Equip. & Ammo; Yanmar 220 Diesel 22 hp. 4WD Tractor w/ Bucket Loader, w/ 812 hrs; 3 PT. 5ft. Finish Mower, Cultivator, Back Blade; John Deere X730 Lawn Tractor, Like New, sold w/reserve; Troy-Bilt Tiller; 2000 Honda Recon 250 ATV; Large Selection of Hand Tools, etc. Fishing Equipment: Johnson 9.9 hp. Motor; Trolling Motor; Kayak; Large Selection of Tackle Boxes, Rods & Reels; $5 Gold Piece; Household. Terms: Cash or PA Check Auctioneer’s Note: Firearms & Larger Equip. Sold at Noon; No parking in fields along Bill Sones Road. Visit PA Auction Zip (ID 1413) for full listing & pictures Owners: David & Vicky DeWald

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came from somewhere else. “C is for Cultures,” which is what they brought with them when they arrived. “F is for Freedom,” and that’s what we enjoy here. For many centuries, people have come to America for the freedom to pray to the God of choice, to speak out, to protest, and to travel wherever they want to go. There’s freedom for newspapers to print the truth, and the freedom to read it. For many Immigrants (which is what “I” stands for), it was a long J for Journey to get to America. Albert Einstein was an immigrant. So were Nikola Tesla and Andrew Carnegie. So were astronaut José Hernández, our Statue of Liberty, the co-creator of Google, the creators of YouTube, and many other “brilliant thinkers.” But becoming an American citizen isn’t easy. There’s a long process to become N for Naturalization, and it includes an O for Oath. There’s paperwork to fill out, tests to take, and a huge ceremony for

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explain diversity, immigration, and history in a way that older children can understand clearly. What’s between these features is likewise important: the artwork for each letter of the alphabet is done by acclaimed artists and illustrators, offering not just one, but multiple ways of perceiving the words – and the world - inside. Find this book for your 3-to5-year-old, but know that your current-events-aware 6-to-10year-old may want it, too. “W is for Welcome” is a book you can all like, and one they’ll be looking for.

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celebrating when the process is done. It takes time to make the Q for Quest and to start life in a new, somewhatunfamiliar country but it’s worth it to live in the U for United States. The thing to remember is that “V is for Voices” and every immigrant has one with a unique story to tell. You can hear some of those tales by visiting Ellis Island, reading books by immigrants, and listening to those who show their Z for Zeal at being brandnew Americans. There’s a lot to like about “W is for Welcome,” and it starts with the text by author Brad Herzog. Like many of the books in this alphabet series, “W is for Welcome” will grow with your child. On the inner parts of each page is a four-line verse simple enough for a preschooler to grasp. On the outer edges, Herzog uses more advanced language and bigger concepts to

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The primary entertainment throughout the afternoon will be the school’s Summer Music Showcase, presented by UMC students in full-band configurations. Showcases feature the school’s younger and beginner students. The Uptown Music Collective holds frequent showcases and offers many performance opportunities to its current students as part of its curriculum. The Summer Music Showcase is a muchanticipated performance event for the students of the Uptown Music Collective, many of whom have been preparing for months for this opportunity to perform to family, friends, and the Williamsport community on the Band Shell stage. “Our student showcases are always an exciting time for the Collective,” said Jared Mondell, UMC Assistant Director. “It’s a chance for everyone to check out the upcoming talent at the Collective. The Summer Showcase is especially exciting because of its part in our annual Summer Music Fest, the whole thing makes for a great family day in the park!” The day will conclude with an exclusive, one-time performance called The UMC’s Summer Soul Revue which will feature the Collective’s much heralded

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July 29 (Military Appreciation) and August 9 (Cutters Throwback Jerseys). Fans can download the app today for iOS and Android. Cutters Roster Moves July 14 – RHP Colton Eastman added to the Williamsport roster. 3B Alec Bohm placed on disabled list with a left shin contusion retroactive to July 12. Happy 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 5 p.m.-8 p.m. on the UPMC Loggers Landing, located down the right field line. Each happy hour event features live music, full bar and

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Sunday, July 29 vs. Hudson Valley Renegades – 5:05 p.m Military Appreciation Night. Presented by Dixon AC&R & Susquehanna Transit. Free ticket with a Military ID at the box office. Tickets courtesy Montoursville American Legion Post 104, MSG Sean Thomas Foundation & Panda Patriot. Military Jersey Auction. Bid on special game-worn, limited edition jerseys during the game with proceeds to benefit the local chapter of Blue Star Mothers of America. Baseball Bingo. Presented by Albright Life & Rogers Uniforms. Kids Day. $1 Stadium Reserved tickets for kids age 12 & under courtesy of Aaron’s & WBRE/WYOU Eyewitness News plus kids run the bases after the game in Boomer’s Mad Dash presented by Giant. Sr. Loggers Club Night.

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hunters at camp. Whatever the reason or reasons for the decline, the important factor is that it threatens the future of the various outdoor sports for future generations. Selfishly we can brush it off since any reduction in these numbers will not threaten the sports we enjoy in our lifetime — the reduction is not rapid enough to do that. But if we truly love the time we spend in the woods, along the stream or at the shooting range, why not do what we can to ensure the same enjoyment for future generations? There is a simple step we can all take that will go a long way in reversing this continuing decline in participation. It is called “sharing” and it is the responsibility that each and every one of us has, especially if we want to pass on the joy of the outdoors to future outdoorsmen. It can be accomplished by bringing new recruits into our sports and by working to retain those who are currently participating. Pennsylvania can be very proud of the fact that it is the first state in the nation to have established a Mentored Youth Hunting Program. It is the perfect tool for an adult to introduce a youth to the outdoors. Several species of birds


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The Wooly Adelgid, an aphid-like insect, covers itself with a white, waxy “wool” that acts as a protective coating. The insect was accidentally introduced to North America from Japan, first showing up near Richmond, Virginia in 1951. It feeds by sucking the sap from the base of the needles of hemlock and spruce trees, often resulting in the death of the infected tree. In some wooded sections of Pennsylvania, hemlocks have been completely destroyed. Another bug that has made its mark is the Emerald ash borer — a green beetle native to northeastern Asia. It too was accidentally brought to the U.S. in the 1990s. The beetle lays its eggs in the crevices of ash trees; the larvae feed underneath the bark eventually killing the tree. How bad is it? Well, most of those dead trees you see as you head down the road are probably ash trees; in fact, they have pretty well been wiped out across the state. Of course, we don’t want to forget the humming, dainty little-winged mosquito; it’s known for carrying the West Nile virus, which affects not only humans but animals as well — even birds. That’s not the only little critter bugging us; we now have another


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s Keystone’s Major Baseball team made its way around the field to celebrate the Section 3 Championship the true depth of the league was on display. Parents were there to enjoy the moment with their kids, but there were more supporters than just parents. The community rallied for the kids, set fireworks off at the end, and gave the team a memory it will hold on to for quite some time. It was a special moment. For Keystone, it was just another day on the diamond. The community and the baseball team are tightly woven together. There is no shortage of support and the fans, players, and parents are all thankful for it. “It’s part of what makes this league and group of players so special,” Keystone manager Patrick Johnson said. “It’s a baseball town. There’s just such a baseball culture here.

Everybody plays and the coaches take it seriously developing talent and not letting kids slip through. We find out what kids can do well and we work on the rest with them.” Another feature of the team that has grown to become something its known for is the players use of nicknames. There’s “Julio” for Gardner Fravel, “Bob” for Dallas Alexander, and “Taco” for Levi Schlesinger just to name a few. The team has played together or against one another since their first years in the league and the tightness formed over those years is clear. “We’ve just been close since we were seven,” Fravel said. “My coach gave me a nickname when I was younger and we’ve just kept it going.” When Braylen Corter hit the first of two home runs for Keystone in the Section 3 Championship his team-

Keystone’s Braylen Corter slaps five with fans and community members that came out to support Keystone as it played in the Section 3 Major Baseball Championship in Beech Creek. (Photo by Brett R. Crossley.)

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REAL ESTATE APARTMENTS 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 570-279-7142.


Rob’s Masonry & Excavating

Cioffi’s Roofing

PA# 046868

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

pa 140315 Kitchens Baths Electrical Plumbing

Ceramic Tile Siding Landscaping Concrete

TREE TRIMMING

Free Estimates • Insured • Low Rates All Roofing Needs & Spouting • Gutter Cleaning

570-447-3503 Heritage Academy Preschool A Bible based preschool located in Cogan Station, PA and a ministry of The Christian Church at Cogan Station.

Amanda Hamelly Director - 570-651-5724

Since 1975

2846 Bottle Run Road • Williamsport (570) 326-4236 • (570) 326-3126

www.getgen.com

KOZ’s LANDSCAPING

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

Plants, Materials, Labor, Build, Design, Maintain

19 YEARS IN BUSINESS!

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

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

Landscaping and Hardscaping

Call 570-337-0641

• Drywall • • Plaster Repairs • • Painting •

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Renew Carpet Cleaners Serving the Area Since 1995

Marshall & Tricia Corbin Residential & Commercial Truck Mount System

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(570) 494-1716 EASY STORAGE FOR YOUR TOYS

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

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

WILLIAMSPORT - NICHOLS COURT APARTMENTS AVAILABLE! 1 BEDROOM APARTMENTS, MUST BE 62 YRS. OR OLDER & MEET FEDERAL PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS. BUS STOP IN FRONT. RENT INCLUDES ALL UTILITIES. SECTION 8 VOUCHERS ACCEPTED. NON-SMOKING BUILDING. THIS INSTITUTION IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROVIDER AND EMPLOYER. PLEASE CALL 1-800-735-3068, TTD: 711 TO REQUEST AN APPLICATION. 129975 EFFICIENCY APARTMENT AND ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT FOR RENT. $475.00 And $575.00 Per Month Plus electric. Williamsport. Call 570-279-2771. 129515

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F aith

Preschool

A school located in Montoursville, PA and dedicated to the Christian ethic where pre-kindergarten children learn new skills in a nurturing atmosphere

Marion Handley, Director – 570-368-2459 Visit www.faithum.net/faith-preschool

HOUSE FOR RENT

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MONTOURSVILLE, 2 BEDROOM. Sewer And Water, NO Smoking, NO Pets. $850.00 Per Month. Call 570-433-4307. 127612

NICE SIZE BRICK 1/2 DOUBLE. Walking Distance Of Brandon Park. Hardwood Floors, New Drywall And Paint And Wall TO Wall Carpets Upstairs. 3 Bedrooms, Newer Gas Heater, Off Street Parking Rear Of Yard. Price Reduced To $62,900.00. Call Karyn Knerr, 570-337-4375 Or 570-332-1991.

ROOM FOR RENT FURNISHED BEDROOM AVAILABLE ON CITY BUS ROUTE. $300.00/Month. Preferably Female. Call 570-651-5024. 129960 1 BEDROOM IN MY HOME. $550.00/MONTH. Single Man Or Woman. NO kids, NO Pets. 570666-0109.

COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS FOR RENT. Market Street, Williamsport. A-C, Gas Heat And Parking. Please Text Or Leave Message At 570-447-8064. 129973

NO PEEKING ALLOWED! SEE PAGE 48 FOR THIS WEEKS GAMES

CAMPGROUNDS

TRUCKS

CARS

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1990 CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE. Garage Kept. Great Condition, NO Rust. 89,000 Miles, $2750.00. Call 570-3228222. 129980 2003 CHEVY IMPALA. New Inspection, 202,000 Miles. $2000.00, OBO. Needs Nothing. Call Or Text 570-337-0987. 129802 2002 FORD TAURUS. Excellent Condition. Moon Roof, 6 CD Changer, DOC 24V, 3.0L, $2795.00, OBO. Call 570-2792603. 129018 SELL YOUR VEHICLE FAST! WEBB WEEKLY CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS. DIRECT MAILED TO OVER 58,000 HOMES AND BUSINESSES. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR SPECIAL, 3 LINES FOR 4 WEEKS, ONLY $15.95. CALL CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT AT 570-326-9322.

FOR SALE 1996 HONDA GOLDWING ASPENCADE. Good Condition. $3000.00. Call 570-327-1097 Or 570-447-1659. 129571 WANTED! Harley-Davidson Motorcycles. Call 570-320-0630. Horsepower Harley-Davidson, Williamsport, PA 17701. www.horsepowerhd.com 129509

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

MOBILE HOMES 24 X 52 DOUBLE WIDE MOBILE

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Asking

$13,000.00. Call 570-419-6308. 129821 BI-LEVEL HOME LOCATED AT 1416 PINE CREST DRIVE IN SOUTH WILLIAMSPORT. 3 Bedrooms. 2.5 Bathrooms. 2330 Sq Ft. New Vinyl Tilt In Windows. New Master Walk In Shower. New Bathroom Floors. New Wood Laminate Floors Living Room, Dining Room, Hallway. Freshly Painted. Bar With Sink And Tap System. New Gas Fireplace Insert In Family Room. New Vinyl Sliding Door In Family Room. 2 Car Garage. Radiant Ceiling Heat. Above Ground 24 Ft X 4 Ft Pool. Beautiful Landscaping. Deck And Patio. Quiet Neighborhood. Call For Appointment 570-244-6188. $239,000.

VEHICLES

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STORAGE UNITS STORAGE UNITS. 10 X 16. $75.00/Month. 2830. 125343

Call

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VEHICLES WANTED ATTENTION B & C AUTO WRECKERS Will Now Pay Top Dollar For Your Unwanted Cars, Trucks and Equipment. Licensed and Professional Service. Call For Details. 570547-1040. 129510 SELL YOUR VEHICLE FAST! WEBB WEEKLY CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS. DIRECT MAILED TO OVER 58,000 HOMES

Loyalsock Township School District anticipates the following position beginning the 2018-2019 school year:

American Customer Care (ACC) is now hiring in Montoursville. If you are looking for a new job ACC may have what you are looking for. ACC is a leading provider of outsourced contact center services to some of the most recognizable companies in business today. We have immediate openings for Full Time Service Representatives for a variety of positions and shifts. ACC offers paid training, competitive starting pay and competitive benefits. Requirements are good written/verbal communication skills and proficiency with basic computer functions.

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High School Special Education Teacher Teacher applicants must possess vast content knowledge and a strong background in standards-based education, instructional design and delivery, assessment techniques, and classroom management. Appropriate certification is required. For more information and to apply please go to www.loyalsocklancers.org Deadline - August 1, 2018 EOE


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