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An Autumn of Opportunity

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ell, summer is in the rearview mirror, and autumn is officially upon us. Hopefully also left behind is all that wet weather we’ve been having. In the big scheme of things, we’ve been pretty fortunate. Yes, we’ve had some flooding in our area, but it definitely could have been a lot worse. I can’t even imagine cleaning up the mess Hurricane Florence left behind. What a great job by the First Responders of that area, and the men and women of the United States military, many stationed out of Fort Bragg. When the final numbers are tallied, it’s estimated they will have rescued nearly 5,000 folks during the hurricane and the record flooding that followed. The economic impact of Hurricane Florence is still being evaluated. It is estimated that over 759,000 homes were affected by the storm. The rebuilding and repair costs will push towards $200 billion. I have also seen estimates as high as 50,000 vehicles will be totaled out from the effects of the hurricane. Imagine just dealing with that aspect of the storm? How the heck do you tow and dispose of 50,000 vehicles. Moving on to fall in the West Branch Valley. What an absolutely wonderful time of year. Don’t let all the political negativity that can be found on the news channel of your choice or at the tip of your finger on

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your smartphone drag you down. Get out and about and enjoy all our area has to offer. Enjoy the autumn harvest at your favorite produce stand or farm market. Buy locally in support of those that put so much time and effort into area fields and orchards. It is a labor of love that only gets more and more financially difficult in the world of today. There’s nothing like that first glass of apple cider from Marshalek’s Orchard or Wentzlers. While you are there pick up an apple of the day to keep the doctor or PA away. During your time out and about, take the kids to pick out that perfect pumpkin. Let Mom get one of her own; usually her taste is a little different than the little ones. Later you can carve out a whole family of jack-o’-lanterns when the time comes. You can also keep the lady in your life happy by letting her pick out some mums and the fall decorations of her choosing. It amazes me all the different shades of chrysanthemums that can be found in today’s world. Again, there are many local growers and providers of these great flowers. Moving back to the cornucopia that is the fall harvest. Whether you are looking for just a side to go with dinner or bushels of your favorite vegetable to be canned

and enjoyed all year long, now is the time. There’s nothing better than last summer’s sweet corn to go with your holiday dinners, or those hot peppers from the jar on a cold winter’s night. I know canning has sort of become a thing of the past, but these two Jim products are still pretty Webb, Jr. prevalent. If you are looking for someone to sample a jar of your hot peppers, I’m your guy. Tip of my John Deere cap to the ladies at Tebb’s and the great job they do — especially with the store’s autumn appearance. I look forward to it every year. I especially enjoyed making that stop this time of year when the boys were young. It became a family tradition. Speaking of traditions, the Pennsylvania fall hunting season is about to kick off. You can find many great stories about hunting and outdoors within the pages ahead. I can’t wait to get out in the woods with my son Jimmy. This is some of the best hunting and fishing time of the year when you can enjoy both on the same day. Hopefully, we get some great fall weather and colorful foliage to enjoy the season by. Jimmy, like almost all hunters entering the woods, will be driven to harvest that monster buck. A funny thing has happened as I’m getting older; getting that big buck has become far less important.

I’m looking most forward to sharing time in the outdoors with my Son. Enjoying all the beauty that can be found on God’s green earth that then changes to the vibrant hues of autumn. Please make the time to get out and take in the brilliance of Penns’ Woods, whether it’s by biking or hiking. Maybe it’s a family drive or that long-awaited trip to the hunting camp. The most important thing is to spend time together with family and friends. No cell phones allowed! Except for picture taking that is. Back to those lucky enough to have their picture taken with a monster buck or any buck for that matter. We will again be having the Webb Weekly Monster Buck Contest. I will have more on this in a future article. The details can be found on page 39. As always, let’s be careful out there and good luck! God Bless America.

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ometimes odd questions get stuck in my head. They often won’t go away until I know the answer. Luckily I usually walk around with all the answers in the known universe in my purse. The question that got stuck recently is why is Oktoberfest celebrated in September? October is right in the name! So off to the interwebz I went! I learned all about the history of Oktoberfest and got my answer about why it’s celebrated in September. The first Oktoberfest was in 1810 as a celebration of the marriage between Bavarian Crown Prince Ludwig and Princess Therese von SachsenHildburghausen. (Try saying that five times fast.) During the five day celebration the people of Munich were invited to eat and drink to their hearts’ content while listening to live music and watching parades. The party ended with a horse race at the edge of town. People enjoyed the celebration so much, they decided to make it an annual festival, complete with every attraction

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without beer. Specifically German and German-style beers. These aren’t typically my favorite styles of beer, but I’m usually up for trying something new. So here are a couple of beers that are on my Oktoberfest bucket list. First up is Sierra-Nevada’s annual Oktoberfest release. A tester at vinepair. com describes this year’s release as, “This smells like Oktoberfest, but hoppier.” The hoppier part is what has me intrigued as I tend to favor hoppier beers. Next to try will be Two Roads Ok2berfest, this marzen-style lager is described as being refreshing, almost verging on an IPA. Again, this is right where I like to live beer-wise, so this is a must try. The last one is on my list to try, but we’ll have to see if I can find it. Apostelbräu’s historic Roggenbier, is a rye beer brewed with 55% Rye Malt. One reviewer noted that if you enjoy rye whiskey, then this is a beer for you. Since I do — this is on my list to try. Fall is here and a new season is great excuse to try something new. So go out and enjoy the last days of Oktoberfest. Just remember, that if you are out trying some German beer to enjoy responsibly.

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ly. “In the years since, the auxiliary has undergone changes, merging with the Williamsport Hospital Auxiliary to form the City Hospitals Auxiliary, and the event also evolved.” She continued, “In 2012, at the suggestion of Robert Kane, Vice President and President of UPMC Susquehanna Divine Providence, a car show was added to the event, a new committee was formed, and the event took off. We’re blessed that it’s been such a success as a fundraiser and we couldn’t have done it on our own. The Autumn Fest and Car Show has grown exponentially since its inception. We have a small committee, many of whom have been with us since the beginning that works alongside our auxiliary members almost year-round to help make this event bigger and better every year. Our first year, we were happy to have 100 cars and a hand-full of vendors, food stands, and activities. Now, we expect over 500 cars and have over a dozen food stands and vendors, plus a full family-fun area with numerous activities for children. It’s really become a great fundraiser for our hospitals”. “It’s great to see how much our community support has grown around


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was motivated to write tragedy, how often have you heard this series of articles after someone say, “That’s the last reading the awful news person I would have suspected concerning Pennsylvania of doing something like that?” and the number of institutional Exactly. None of us would place child sexual abuse cases that our children under the care of an have taken place over several organization unless we trusted decades. I’m sure many of you the organization and the people read those same articles and who serve there. Unfortunately, were as heartbroken as I was. that trust becomes a necessary Institutional child sexual Tim component for abuse to happen. Hartzell Let me explain. abuse takes place any time a leader, employee, volunteer, or Trust allows for unguarded any adult serving within the coverage situations. We assume that because of an organization molests a child who someone has proven to be trustworthy has been placed under the care of that that they will always be trustworthy. That organization. is not necessarily the case. We human What frustrates me the most about beings change. Life can be very difficult these Pennsylvania tragedies, is knowing and filled with crisis and stress, causing that diligent visibility would have kept us to become weak and open to even nearly all of it from happening. If you ridiculous temptations. I have witnessed didn’t read last week’s article on Diligent it again and again — people committing Visibility, you can find it online at www. very regrettable acts during a time of webbweekly.com. prolonged stress. Someone could rightly ask, “Is diligent Don’t believe me? Friends, I could visibility always necessary? Isn’t there give you dozens of examples. The news anyone we can trust?” is busy every day with trusted people It’s a very important question, and one who utilized the trust placed in them to we better take seriously. Have you ever commit terrible acts. noticed that it is usually trusted adults Please understand, I’m not giving them who are found guilty of institutional child an excuse — I’m simply stating reality. sexual abuse? These are people who have There is no excuse for abusing a child. submitted all of the background checks But good people don’t just do terrible and have excellent references. After a

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things on a whim. There is a process that leads toward a tragedy. Every situation is unique, and every tragic story has its subtle nuances, but take it from someone who has been there to pick up the pieces, even good people can be vulnerable to committing terrible acts when life has fallen off the rails — and trust provides the necessary opportunities for abuse to happen. Every person I have counseled who has abused a child never imagined that they could commit such an act. They trusted themselves to enter into unguarded situations — and quite often with good

intentions. So many of these stories begin with someone who was truly trying to help or serve children. However, offering themselves such trust was a grave mistake. The people I respect most are the people who don’t expect me to place my trust in them. I am more than a little skeptical of anyone who says, “You’ll just have to trust me on that.” Nope. The people I respect are the people who go out of their way to do everything above board — the people who operate in the light and aggressively seek open accountability. Those are my kind of people. As a pastor and leader of an organization,

I would never ask a parent to trust me to be alone with their child. I would never ask a husband to trust me to be alone with his wife. I would never ask a single lady to trust me to be alone with her. I would never ask the board to trust me to handle the church funds and offerings. I don’t want their trust in any of these areas. Instead, I diligently provide them with visibility. Keeping everything out in the open has kept all of us safe. Such a simple principle to live by. So let me ask you about the organizations your children are involved in — are they providing that kind of visibility and accountability, or do they expect you just to trust them? Listen, I understand the need for background check requirements

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EVENTS... EVENTS Audubon Event What: Lycoming Audubon program “Identifying Confusing Fall Warblers”. Join us for Ian Gardener’s presentation on the challenges of identifying migrating warblers in the autumn, when their colors are muted and they are rarely singing. When: Wednesday September 26, 2018 at 6:00 p.m. Where: J.V. Brown Library, Lowry Room (3rd floor of the Welch wing), 19 E Fourth St, Williamsport. Dinner What: Broiled or beer battered haddock or black diamond steak. When: Friday, September 28, 2018, 5 p.m. Open to the public. Where: American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport.

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Craft Fair What: Eldred Township VFC, 2nd annual fall craft fair. When: September 29th from 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Where: Eldred Twp. VFC, 5556 Warrensville Rd., Montoursville. Akasha Event What: Awakening to Your True Self Kundalini Yoga Workshop with Jen Ananda Savitri. For more info call (570) 980-9410. When: Sunday, September 30th, 7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. Where: Akasha Center for Holistic Medicine, 3200 E 3rd St., Williamsport. Art at the Museum What: Fall, Ball, a Do-It-Yourself Painting Party, taught by Amanda Emig of Wistart Studio. When: Pre-registration by Oct. 2 for event beginning at 2 p.m. Oct. 14, 2018. A fee will be charged. 570-326-3607. Where: World of Little League® Museum and Official Store, 525 U. S. Route 15 (Montgomery Pike), South Williamsport. Every Day Is Veterans Day What: Military active duty and veterans and their families are invited to visit the Museum for free. When: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. (last Museum admission at 4:30 p.m.) daily. See Facebook/LittleLeagueMuseum for updates. Where: World of Little League® Museum and Official Store, 525 U.S. Route 15 (Montgomery Pike), South Williamsport. 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.

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- 570220-9211, 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. CHURCH EVENTSEVENTS... CHURCH Roast Beef Dinner What: Roast Beef Dinner featuring mashed potatoes, filling, gravy, corn, string beans, rolls, desserts and beverages. Adults: $10, children ages 5-12: $5. Take-outs available.

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ast week, we introduced a new series of articles related to the various offices that will be on the ballot in the upcoming November election. This week we want to focus on the very important battle for Pennsylvania’s governor. The Democratic candidate will be the incumbent, Tom Wolf, and the Republican challenger is former State Senator Scott Wagner. Both Tom Wolf and Scott Wagner have a business background and are from York County, but beyond that, these two are probably as different as two men running for public office could possibly be. Tom Wolf was born and raised in York County from a wealthy family that was well known for its successful kitchen-cabinet business. Wagner went to Dartmouth for his undergraduate degree, took two years off to join the Peace Corps in India before going for his master’s degree at the University of London, and from there to MIT where he earned a Ph.D. in Political Science. Yet even though he was offered a ten-

ure-track position at Harvard University in 1981, Wolf decided to go back to York County to help run the family business. He stayed in business until 2014, when he ran for his first elected office — governor of Pennsylvania. In defeating Republican incumbent Tom Corbett by ten percentage points, he was the first person in four decades to defeat a sitting Pennsylvania governor. However, Wolf soon discovered that studying politics is much different than doing it. Immediately entering office, he presented a budget proposal that among other things called for more than $1 billion in new education spending, which was going to be met by increased taxes on natural gas extraction and increases in state sales and real estate taxes. Not surprisingly, these met with stiff opposition from a conservative state legislature. In 2015, InsideGov, a government research organization, ranked Tom Wolf as the most liberal governor in America, based on a review of his public statements, press releases, campaign platforms, and voting records. Since that time, despite his tremendous pedigree, Wolf has very few and relatively minor political victories he can point to, es-

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in” candidate and won the election. It is the first, and only, time a write-in candidate has won a Pennsylvania State Senate seat. In the State Senate, Wagner’s strongly conservative values have run headlong into Wolf ’s progressive agenda. Wagner is widely recognized as helping push the General Assembly in a more fiscally conservative direction. This was largely due to his leadership in ousting the ‘moderate’ Republican State Majority Leader Dominic Pileggi with the more conservative Senate Senator Jack Corman. The political experts told Wagner this could not be done, given that Pileggi had held his leadership position for nearly ten years, but Wagner again proved them wrong. And in his gubernatorial campaign, he failed to receive the official endorsement of his party but shocked the experts by winning the Republican primary on May 15th. Scott Wagner is the Rocky Balboa of Pennsylvania politics. Generally, in an election like this, it is a referendum on the incumbent, but as Scott Wagner is an avid supporter of President Trump’s policies, it may also be a referendum on Trump as well. Pennsylvanians will have a clear contrast in their choice for governor this November election.

MONTOURSVILLE REAL ESTATE AUCTION #339

Saturday, Oct. 27, 2018 – 10:00 A.M. Location -- 600 Bennett St., Montoursville Boro (Intersecting with Nicely Ave.)

A Turn Key Residence encompassing 1200 sq.ft. of Living Area to include 2 Bedrooms w/ 1 Bath, Eat In kitchen w/ Small Pantry, Spacious Living Room. Amenities include Hardwood floors, Wood burning fireplace, Full Attic, Fully cemented basement, Enclosed Breezeway to 1 Car Garage w/ Cemented Driveway for off street parking all on a Nearly 0.5 Acre Corner Lot w/ deeded alley way. Lots of room to expand!! Auctioneer Note: UPI Number: 34A-003-526. Year Built: 1953. FULL listing & Photographs go to auctionzip.com (enter ID #5545). Terms: To be sold with owner’s immediate confirmation. Cashier’s or certified check written to Interstate Auction Svcs, LLC Escrow or Cash in the amount of $2,000.00 required at time of auction as down payment. 6% Buyer’s Premium Charged, to be paid by purchaser as part of the purchase price. Structure Built prior to 1978, potential buyers have the option to inspect for lead paint hazards prior to auction. Settlement made 45 days from sale date or upon delivery of clear deed. Significant Incident date October 28th.

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sentially because he has made almost no inroads in the tug-of-war between the executive and legislative branches of government. Scott Wagner was born and raised on a farm in York County and went to college for one semester, Williamsport Area Community College, in 1973. He has stated that he enjoyed WACC and the Williamsport area, but felt he would learn better by doing. A year after leaving WACC, he bought a plot of land and sold it two years later for a $4,000 profit. For the next ten years, this would be his pattern — start a business, make it work, sell it off and reinvest in another business. At 30, he had enough capital to start York Waste Management, which would become a $40 million enterprise. He sold that in 1997 and then started Penn Waste, which would eventually employ 400 people. Scott Wagner was always told what he could not do — and then went ahead and did it. In 2014, a special election for the 28th district in the Pennsylvania Senate was held, and Wagner declared his candidacy. However, the York County Republican Party wanted a more “electable” candidate and chose an incumbent member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives over him. Wagner then did the unthinkable; he ran as a “write-

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Picturesque 70 acre recreational property on Chatham Run. Offers great potential sites to build. Easy commute from most locations. Call Bruce Kelly (570) 772-0130 for more details.

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What an awesome opportunity to stop renting and own this lovely home. Located in West End Terrace Development on the outskirts of the city. Offering 3 bedrooms, large eat in kitchen, finished rec room, half bath, and laundry/utility room in lower level. It’s a great starter home or just looking to downsize. Ready for all types of financing. Don’t delay, call/text Heather Peters Bilbay today to make your appointment 570-660-5504.

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Move in ready ranch home offering 2-bedrooms and 1-bathroom. The home offers an open floor plan with a large living room with cathedral ceilings and newer flooring. There is a fenced front and back yard with a screened in back patio and 2 car garage. Contact Mike Richardson Jr at 570-419-0788 or Stephanie Calder at 570-220-2323 for more details.

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by Petra Brown, does counting help you keep track of the trouble you’re in? More than anything in the world, Jack loves children. When kids show up on the farm, he romps and plays and smiles. But when nobody comes to visit, Jack gets really sad. And when he’s sad, he stays inside his stable and he’s bored. And when Jack gets bored, he looks for something to do… So he “performs his favorite trick” and lets himself out of the barn. The first things he sees are three roosters sitting on a fence, and he goes to say hello

to them. Then he rips up a few grain sacks, just for fun; he bothers a litter of kittens and scares them away; and he munches on six hay bales that he’s really not supposed to have. Once outside, there are lots of interesting things to do. Jack finds some spiders building a big web on the fence post. He tries to play with a pen of piglets, but Jack’s too big for that and he frightens them, so he tiptoes over and reaches through a window of a farm house and steals some apples there on a shelf. Over yonder is a pond with ducks; maybe he can play with them. But wait. What’s that delicious smell?

It’s carrots! They’re in a garden, and Jack decides that he wants some — although, his neighbor has a totally different opinion on that idea. She’s not happy at all, in fact, and she chases Jack away. She throws ten tomatoes at him as he runs away as fast as he can, followed by a whole bunch of animals who heard the commotion. But though he can see the barn and he’s almost home safe, there are a lot of other things between the barn door, a great big happy surprise, and one tired, naughty, dirty horse. How will you love Jack? Let us count the ways, literally, because “A Horse Named Jack” does double-duty for

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for demonstrating the school’s rules of being safe, present, respectful and responsible, and have opportunities to win prizes. The school’s PTO will sell concessions to help raise funds for the school, with a percentage of its proceeds going to area homeless shelters. Those planning to attend are encouraged to bring a new package of socks to receive a voucher toward a food item. In the past four years of Curtin’s participation in #socktober, the school has collected more than 10,000 pairs of socks. Should there be inclement weather, the event will occur on the ground floor of Curtin with the entrance on the east side of the building at Doors 9 and 10.

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needs more help than ARW is capable of providing to get her over this bump, and this is what SHP is designed to do. Nadine would be referred to the office of the Lycoming-Clinton Counties Commission for Community Action, Inc. (STEP), located at 2138 Lincoln Street in Williamsport for a referral. Her situation would fall under the SHP requirements, and she would enter what is termed a Tier 1, which is a program designed to provide service navigation assistance for those experiencing a short-term crisis. The goals would be to assist Nadine in developing a plan leading to stabilization, build foundational skills, and ultimately achieve long-term self-sufficiency. Financial assistance is provided, but conditional upon demon-

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strated improvements in stabilized housing, credit history improvement, life skills, health care, and substance abuse if there is any. Nadine would meet weekly with her caseworker to review these requirements, and the financial assistance is dependent upon her progress. Obviously, this is not just a handout, but a hand-up. It is not designed for those who are facing eviction or those just trying to get out of their parent’s home or for those who have no sustainable income flow. It is a way to help individuals or families who were previously self-sufficient but have suffered a recent crisis, and have exhausted all other community resources (e.g., Lycoming County Assistance Office, Salvation Army, American Rescue Workers, etc.). Tier 2 is an all-encompassing program, more designed around the longterm stability of the individual. The assistance could be longer, up to 18 months, but is designed for those with a wider variety of issues, such as possibly not having transportation to get to work or inability to pay for security deposits. Like the Tier 1, this is not an easy program to get through, and the programs are designed to ensure the best fit, to get people to a stable place in life. The best news of all is that SHP really works! Some financial assistance


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Up at 5 a.m.? No doubt perking and priming herself for an actionpacked day of gossip and galore at school. Did she take the bus? “Lori Bender is in my gym class. She couldn’t believe what she heard from Doug. It was that you and I were seeing each other. I told her “going together,” and she almost passed out. Now, I can’t understand their disbelief.” Gerry G note: Loose lips sink ships! Ayers Keep things under cover guys. When people make your business their business, it’s usually not good business. “I think we really need (well, I do) to talk about a few things. Especially about what went on in the basement last night. Let me be sorta short about the whole thing on my mind! I love you, yes I do, but if it’s going to last, we’ve got to do some serious thinking about the moves we’re going to make with our relationship. I’m mainly afraid that you’ll have enough from me and then go on to someone else.” Pause button: Obvious Helene doesn’t want to lose her man. And the basement action? Tom, let’s hope you finished your business in a finished basement! That means carpeting and couches and perhaps a stereo and television set. I like her open communication and commonsense approach to things at hand before they get out of hand. She’s also a frisky lass!

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Read on! “I know that we haven’t done much, but I know we will. Maybe I shouldn’t assume so much, but you must know as well as I do if we even had more than two hours to ourselves — I don’t care about that. Sex doesn’t overly concern me. What is said is when people break up, and what usually happens to them after they go too far. I’m hoping that it wouldn’t happen to us.” 9-13-75: “Well it’s been a while since I’ve seen you. Can you believe I miss you? I really do! I’m in Mr. Guigan’s class right now. Got to take notes now. See ya later, love ya, Helene.” It’s quite evident hand-written notes are MORE effective than current love texts. First off, the element of disguise. A student can be “taking notes” when they

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she didn’t look acceptable? By the way, when was the last time you heard the term “dirtball” used? Crisp, and to the point. Oh, congrats on making chorus! “What are we doing tonight, sweetheart? As if I’m not able to guess.” Yes my friends, Turbo Tommy certainly had other things on his young mind other than curvaceous Corvettes. After the football game, I am surmising this lad will not only score big but cover the point spread. That is, if you’re a betting man. In a twist, someone else’s writing on the one note: “Hey Tom, this is #1 writing to you from the big room on the first floor, otherwise known as the cafe. The food is bad, but the company is great. Helene is studying for a French test, she might pass, you’ll have to ask her about it. Well, the lunch is over, this is Grave Digger out.” Hmmm. Not sure what this was all about. An intercepted extra note with some jive from one of his buddies. High school food? Must be poor the world over — back to Helene at the helm. “I’m in French now. I’ve had a test, I’m about sure I got 100. The teacher is not too crazy over me especially since I don’t act too enthusiastic.” Helene goes on to mention that people “take themselves too seriously,” and that “Altoona seems to be the center of their lives.” Playing detective, I am betting these two lovebirds were sophomores or juniors (if seniors they would talk of escaping this joint forever) and, of course, from the

Altoona school district. It appears then, not much has changed on the high school frontier. Except that cell phones have replaced ink and paper when it comes to thought sharing. And no mention from these two regarding school violence or world terrorism. How refreshing. If anyone recollects Tom and Helene, I would be happy to return their handwritten, heartfelt thoughts back to them. It’s only proper. I bought the old magazine for $1.00, but the “surprise” inside was priceless. Mainly because most of us who grew up at that time did the same things. Did I find anything else in the other magazines from the same batch? It seems Tom got more naughty as time went on. In another ‘Vette magazine, dated 1977, I found an unused, in the wrapper, well, use your imagination. No, it wasn’t a stick of gum. I also didn’t keep it. So, did Tom eventually buy a Corvette? Did he marry his school sweetheart Helene? Did both of them escape the confines of Altoona? I gently tucked the carefully folded notes back into the pages of the yellowed magazine. Part of me guilty for reading them, part happy I could share them with you. Lastly, did Tom and Helene know Brenda and Eddie from the summer of ‘75? Because according to Billy Joel, being a prom king or queen assures you nothing later on in life.

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hen I started hunting as a kid in the 60s treestands were practically unheard of; back then, they consisted of a couple of boards in the fork of a tree. My guess is, archery hunters probably started the portable treestand trend. Pulling back a recurve bow in the presence of a deer often resulted in not even getting a shot, but hunting from an elevated position sure increased your chances of drawing a bow without being detected. As a result, the demand for treestands has continued to increase, and manufacturers have responded. Portable treestands have come a long way over the past 20 years or so; there’s quite a variety to choose from, and manufacturers have also made them safer. Even though there is a greater emphasis on safety, falls from

treestands have increased over the years. In all fairness though, it should be pointed out that there are many more hunters using treestands now than in years past. Also, recent surveys show that more bow hunters use treestands than those who hunt only during the gun seasons. It’s also clear that the number of bow hunters has increased substantially, so it stands to reason that more bow hunters fall from treestands than gun hunters. Archery license sales in Pennsylvania in 198788 were 254,770, and in 2015-16 those numbers increased to 349,474. Even with the greater emphasis on safety, accidents continue to happen. Several years ago, a friend of mine who is an avid archery hunter fell from his tree stand. He was alone, and after the fall he was unable to walk out to get help. Fortunately for him, someone on a four-wheeler spotted

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TREESTAND him on the ground and was able to assist in getting him to a hospital. It took him months to recover from his injuries. Not too many years back a fall from a treestand in our area resulted in a man’s death when his safety belt (apparently the type that simply went around the chest) shut off his air when his stand gave way and he was left hanging in the tree. Fortunately, those types of safety belts are no longer being offered, and instead the much safer system where the hunter wears a vest with straps that go around each leg and a strap attached to the vest in the back. The vest and leg straps act as a “seat” in the event of a slip or fall. I switched from the belt around the chest to the vest-type, safety harness years ago — and I’m glad I did. While lowering my climbing treestand (I use the type of stand which you stand on while lowering it on the trunk of the tree) the metal strap slipped on the wet tree bark, but my safety vest caught me after a couple of feet. My face smacked against the tree and no serious harm was done — I’m glad I was wearing the vest. With my type of climbing treestand, I wear it while ascending, descending, and the whole time I’m in the stand. In a recent study that I read in Game

News Magazine, it was pointed out that of 1,109 documented falls only 156 gave any indication of what caused the fall; bear in mind too that these are documented falls — how many falls were there that were not recorded? Structural failure accounted for 52 percent of the falls while hunters slipping, miss stepping or losing their balance made up another 24 percent. Sixteen falls occurred because hunters fell asleep and ten because hunters fainted. In 10 cases the hunter was actually shot first before falling. Sixtyfour percent of the falls occurred while the hunter was in the stand and 24 percent occurred while entering or exiting the stand and 12 percent while installing, taking down or repairing a stand. In fall cases where testing was done (testing was not done in all cases) for drugs or alcohol, it’s interesting to note that drugs were detected in 14 percent of the cases with marijuana accounting for more than half. Another interesting statistic is that while only 273 of the 1,109 falls documented record whether or not a protective device was used, it was found that 93 percent were not using a protective device. Bottom line — wear an appropriate safety harness and be careful.

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State Park on the eastern rim, which provide excellent viewing and photo opportunities. The Pine Creek Rail Trail: This picturesque 62-mile hiking and biking trail runs from Jersey Shore to Wellsboro, traversing both Lycoming and Tioga Counties and following the Pine Creek Gorge. The gradual grade of the old railroad bed makes for a very pleasant walk, bike ride or along some sections, a horseback ride. Multiple entry points along the way allow for a shorter hike or bike trip of a few hours, or the more adventuresome can travel the entire route and then enjoy a well-deserved dinner at one of the restaurants in Jersey Shore or Wellsboro. Particularly during the early morning and late evening hours, whitetail deer, black bear, turkeys, and ruffed grouse can be seen and often hawks, and even bald eagles can be spotted soaring overhead. “The Loop” is the nickname given by some locals to the tract of roadways that course through northern Lycoming County and southern Tioga County and provides outstanding opportunities for wildlife viewing and enables great observation of the fall foliage. Generally, it runs out of


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efore you head into the woods, it is important to practice with any archery equipment prior to the season. Make sure you shoot enough to regain your proficiency and that you are completely comfortable well before you are presented with an opportunity to take a shot at any game. Equally, it is critical that prior to firearm season, you fire several shots from your favorite rifle or shotgun to ensure that the scope has not been moved somehow. Even open sights can get bumped unknowingly and could cause you to miss your target. While most conscientious hunters practice and prepare before the seasons, an alarming number of outdoorsmen pay way too little attention to safety! Every year there are reports of hunters being seriously injured or being involved in an accident that results in death. Yet, a few simple steps can usually prevent any such occurrence. We are fortunate here in Pennsylvania to have a Mentored Youth Hunting Program. We are, in fact, the very first state to have adopted such a program and over the years it has been revised and expanded. It provides an adult the opportunity to share the outdoor experience with youth in a one-on-one scenario that provides the ideal teaching environment. Since its inception, there has always been an emphasis on safety and has stressed the importance of taking time to teach safe hunting practices to the new hunter. If you know of any young person

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than enough to electrify the hometown faithful as Muncy quarterback Coleman Good ran, passed, and willed the Indians to a hard-fought 32-24 win, establishing themselves as a top contender for District playoff honors. The 5’11”, 175-pound, four-year starting quarterback led his team in rushing (78 yards), passing (128 yards and 2 TDs), scored the game’s decisive touchdown with 1:24 left in the game, and was the inspirational force in silencing any doubters about this team’s will and its belief in achieving post-season glory. While Good was the leader, Muncy running back Mike Kustanbauter contributed a game-high 14 tackles and rushed for 64 yards and two touchdowns. “This game was very important to us,” Kustanbauter stressed. “We’ve been working hard, and it was just a great team effort. I feel like they don’t give us enough credit. We’re hard-nosed. We can pass the ball, we can run the ball, and we have a great defense. They’re overlooking us.” While not identifying who ‘they’ are, it is a safe bet that no one on the Indians remaining schedule will be overlooking them. This Friday night the Indians return home to Stanley Schulyer Stadium to try and keep their perfect season alive when they host NTL and District Class


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