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A Proud Past, A Rock Solid Present, A Promising Future By Jim Webb Jr.

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idterm Madness is finally upon us. I will be glad when the dust clears, and I don’t have to watch any political commercials. Across our great Nation, there has probably never been a more important midterm report card provided by “We the People.” There’s also probably never been more at stake. To me, it’s a win for our Nation if there are a record number of voters at the polls. That gives the best opportunity for the right candidate to be selected, or the correct decision to be made on an issue. The more people that vote, the stronger our Nation becomes. We need less government and more decisionmaking left in the hands of “We the People.” I don’t care if it’s the local dogcatcher, the more positions we can vote for the stronger America becomes. It all begins in cities like Williamsport; you cannot allow a city council president like Jonathan Williamson to push a personal agenda and disrupt the current system of government. Talk about a confusing mess of BS, the more people I talk with and information I gather, the more confusing it becomes. It’s a simple system currently if you don’t like the mayor vote him or her out. If you don’t like the president of city council, vote them out too. Most importantly for the voters of Williamsport, this is a nonpartisan issue. All need to Vote No and No to keep the current

strong mayor form of government. A yes vote to either or both new forms of government could result in the following for the citizens of Williamsport: 1 – Higher taxes. 2 - An over empowered City Council. 3 – A negative effect on the business leaders and economic developers that invest much more than words in the City. 4 – The incurred cost of transition and implementing a new system of government. 5 – The unknown problems of how this form of government will work with State and County officials. 6 – The loss of checks and balances to an unproven system. You must vote. If you choose not to vote on the two questions, those that want to change what is working will win. Please don’t be confused and think if you vote yes to one you should vote no to the other. Again, you may lose the power to elect the leader of the City and much more. You must vote No and No. Moving right along. The best part of looking into this matter was the people I got to talk with. Thank you to everyone that reached out to me with his or her concerns or made the time to sit down and try to explain this complex issue to me. In my article this past week I painted Williamsport City Council with a broad brush. This is often the most effective way to get to the core of complicated issues. I may have gotten a little paint on some folks that didn’t deserve it. I’ll begin with City Councilman Joel Henderson. To him, I flatout owe an apology. He is an outstanding

man of character. He is the kind of person we want in government. Let me make it clear he was not one of the individuals that have any personal animosity towards the mayor. He considers Mayor Gabriel Campana a friend and a colleague. I believe he has nothing but the best interest of the City at heart. Councilman Henderson went on record supporting the current elected strong mayor form of government. He also provided one of the best explanations and comparisons of the different forms of government that can be read on page 21. Unfortunately for the city, Mr. Henderson will be leaving after his current term; he’s moving across the river to a family homestead. Councilman Don Noviello provided me great insight into how this whole thing went down. I thank him for that. He explained to me how he viewed the first vote by Council as an opportunity to see if there was a better way to govern the City of Williamsport. He wanted this opportunity to be decided by the voters of Williamsport. At the time he had no idea how confusing the process would become. Councilman Noviello also went on record that he believes the current strong mayor elected by the people is the best form of government for the City of Williamsport. I also believe he has the best interest of the people at heart. Vice President of Council Mr. Randall Allison also gave me a lengthy explanation of the process. He is truly one of nicest people you’ll ever meet. He wanted to make it clear he wanted to give the voters of Williamsport an opportunity to decide, based on how it was explained to him. He never intended for it to be a confusing process, or envisioned the questions on the ballot would be written in the manner they were. He supports whatever

the people of Williamsport decide. Councilwoman Bonnie Katz was the only one that voted no to proceeding with this attempt to change something that isn’t broken. I tip my cap to her. She openly supports the strong-mayor system that is currently in place, where the people decide the mayor of Williamsport. She also could never support a form of government where seven part-time city council people manage over a full-time city manager. Great point, Councilwoman. The newest City Councilman Derek Slaughter was not seated when the discovery process took place as well as the voting. He is still trying to get his arms around all the information surrounding this issue. Councilman Slaughter went on record supporting whatever the voters of Williamsport decide on Election Day. He will work hard for them to make their choice successful. He is a big believer in accountability and transparency. At the very last minute, before I penned my column, I met with Ms. Alison Duncan Hirsch Vice Chair of the Williamsport Government Study Commission. She is a very intelligent lady and made some good points. Unfortunately, I didn’t have time to research her facts. She provided me with a chart that can be found on our website comparing the different forms of government. Williamsport Historian Mr. Bruce Huffman also provided me government structure comparison charts. He is very knowledgeable on all things that are city government. They may be viewed on our website. Note: I heard nothing from Council President Williamson or Councilwoman Elizabeth Miele in regards to my column last week, which can also be found on our website. Get out and vote! God Bless America.

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is today! Speaking of Halloween, I picked all the winners for our Halloween contest Congratulations to the following winners of our Counting Candy Corn Contest! – Noah Clayton – Cashlin Rogers – Spencer Gardner – Zachary Winters – Serin Heller – Gianna Ring – Olivia Clayton – Killian Rogers – Ariana Greasey – Elijah Seese Your prizes can be picked up in our office at 280 Kane St. South Williamsport, Monday-Friday from 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. In case you are curious — the final total was 103 Candy Corns. There were 53 in the October 17th edition and 50 in the October 24th edition. We want to offer our sincerest thanks to everyone who entered! Because of all of your counting, we will be donating $500 to the Beckoning Cat Project! Seriously, y’all are amazing! I received a ton of entries in this year’s contest! And as always, thank you to Jimmy for always giving a little extra in these contests! The kitties appreciate it! One Last Bit of Halloween There will be still be people out celebrating Halloween this weekend so please be careful.

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• Supervise the festivities. Adults should chaperone trick-or-treaters who are unlikely to be focused on safety in the midst of Halloween excitement. • Use reflective tape or LED lights. Dark costumes coupled with twilight can make it difficult for motorists to see trick-or-treating youngsters. Parents can improve the chances of their kids being seen by motorists by adhering reflective tape onto kids’ costumes. Glow sticks and wearable LED lights also can illuminate trick-or-treaters. • Carry lanterns or flashlights. Children and/ or chaperones who carry flashlights and lanterns can improve their own visibility while also making themselves more visible to motorists. Lanterns and flashlights help trick-ortreaters avoid holes, cracked pavement and other obstacles. For those children who want to free up their hands for better treat gathering, lights that strap to the head are an option. • Keep the lights on. Homeowners can do their part by keeping outdoor flood lights and accent lighting on to make paths safer for youngsters on the prowl for Halloween candy. • Choose face makeup over masks. Children wearing masks may not spot oncoming cars or other hazards. Face makeup won’t affect kids’ visibility but will still help them look scary. Final Thoughts We are less than a week out from mid-term elections. Be sure to use your voice and go vote! From top to bottom, there are a lot of really important elections on the ballot. We’ve got more information on the Council-Manager and Home Rule issue throughout this issue also. Please do your due diligence and research these issues and get out and vote! Be sure to check out webbweekly.com for additional election information!

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sion is a mutual one. Incidentally, it may be mentioned that Ruth’s All Stars, four of whom were members of the Pennsylvania R.R. team won the game, an eight- inning contest 8 to 5. Incidentally, also local fandom must hand it to N. Burrows Bubb, Ed Bull-

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consideration. A second benefit mentioned is the elimination of the potential disruption that “the election cycle” has on the “business of operating the City.” To this possible benefit, I must concur. The political maneuvering and posturing during campaigns can negatively affect what should be common sense business decisions. It may also contribute to instability and insecurity in city employees during election years. When this is the case, it can “inhibit strategic planning.” The motivation for political manipulation in city business is less likely when the chief administrator is not campaigning to maintain his/her power. How then is the City Manager held accountable? According to the Charter Commission interpretive statement, the City Council “will have the ability – on behalf of residents and other taxpayers – to make a performance-based evaluation of the Managers day-to-day administration of city government, outside the four-year municipal election cycle.” This is where the balance between efficiency and accountability must be weighed. While the accountability is one level removed from the voter, the availability of the accountability measure (firing) is not limited to every four years (municipal election). This balance is, perhaps, the crux of the issue which the voters must decide in November. What about the Mayor? As stated, “Council shall elect one of their number as Mayor, to preside over Council.” This election is by ballot and mostly for ceremonial purposes. Additionally, Council is to act as a “body” at all times. This means that no one member (including the Mayor) may “seek individually to influence official acts of the City Manager or any other officer of the City.” The City manager would be the chief executive officer, as the Mayor is now, and he/she would have great authority to manage the city as he/she sees fit. In my findings, the benefits touted in the Final Report of the Charter Commission are clearly dependent upon an actual change in our current form of Government from Strong Mayor to Council-Manager. The Charter Commission did not address some complaints voiced concerning currently perceived deficiencies (e.g., Council benefits, the city website, etc.). It is assumed that a fundamental change in form will enable the professional and administrative changes necessary to address these issues. The voters will decide if this structural change is necessary. On the Strong Mayor Form While both commissions were charged with studying our current form of government, neither final report addressed any benefits of the Mayor-Council Plan A (commonly referred to as the Strong Mayor Form) or provided any evaluation of our current government. As an elected Councilman serving under this law, I will do so now. Similar to the Federal Government, Council is the Legislative branch of our local government. It has the power to create Ordinances, approve all things financial (e.g., budgets, contracts, taxes), investigate the conduct of departments, etc. and provide advice and consent to many of the Mayor’s appointments. The Mayor as the Executive branch “executes” the ordinances and budgets as prescribed by the Council. The Mayor has

great freedom within the bounds of the law to administrate the city government as he/ she sees fit. There are benefits to having this “balance of powers” in that there is always a “competition” of sorts, which drives us to not only hold each other accountable but also to constantly evaluate and test the performance of our government. This “competition,” however, is not always a fair one. It may lead to cheap, political games, which politicians tend to play to get an edge over an opponent or win favor. In our small town, this can be dangerous where connections are so close. The benefit of “accountability” in this instance may sometimes be lost due to instability and inefficiency. But how is Williamsport currently performing under this form? I do believe there are certain deficiencies in the function of our current government, however, at this time I am not convinced that these deficiencies are due to its form. In fact, I believe Council has been provided by law more power than it has traditionally exercised, and could thereby create a better “balance” than is perceived today. Organizational flow, term limits, director and officer qualifications, benefit packages and salaries, among other concerns, can all be addressed within the current Strong Mayor Form of government. I feel that without exercising the full potential of our current form, we cannot determine if we truly need a change. Do I feel that something needs to change? Yes. But I do not feel that the drastic change of government form is needful — yet. On the Ballot Questions As Referendum questions, each requires a simple “yes” or “no.” Each voter should evaluate each question and the proposal it represents separately. While many may be confused by the entire issue, they need not be. Keep a straightforward outlook, and vote each question on its own merit. If your opinion is that Williamsport should adopt the exact “home rule charter” as proposed by the Government Study Commission, you should vote “yes” on that question. If not, simply vote “no” on this question. If you believe that Williamsport should adopt the proposed Council-Manager Form as outlined in the Optional Third Class City Charter Law, you should vote “yes” on that question. If not, then simply vote “no” on this question. If you would rather retain our current form of government, you would vote “no” on both questions. Many are asking, what if both referendum questions get a majority vote? As this is uncharted water, we cannot tell exactly what will happen, but we suspect the courts will need to decide. In any case, this should not affect your vote. Let your voice be heard. Do not skip the questions or stay home. Remember, each vote “skipped” gives more power to those who do voice their opinion. Just as each commission has given their final report, so you and I must give ours. (This abbreviated letter can be read in its entirety on facebook.com/HendersononCouncil) Joel Henderson Williamsport City Council

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out the needful process of accountability in vetting proposed changes. The report also states that the cost of a fulltime City Manager and Mayor will be offset by “efficiency and the elimination” of benefits for “part-time” Council members and others. First, I am concerned that a full-time Mayor and a full-time Manager will have overlapping roles. The proposed charter does specify the duties of both, but they seem contradictory. The Mayor is to be the “Chief Executive Officer,” yet he/she is also a member of Council making him/her a member of both the Legislative and Executive branches at the same time. Those who feel “separation of powers” as important will struggle with this concept. Secondly, eliminating benefits for Council members may help to pay for a full-time Manager, but in my opinion, that specific issue should be debated and decided on its own, not in the development of a new charter. Because this issue can already be addressed within our current form of government, I feel that the interjection of Council health benefits in a debate over a new charter is the exploitation of a “hot-button” issue in order to garner votes. The new Proposed Home Rule Charter requires the City to establish and maintain an “Official City Website.” Again, is this a charter issue or simply a management issue? I must say that I feel the Government Study Commission is using another “hot-button” issue to garner votes for a new home rule charter. One other area of concern is the removal of the elected offices of Treasurer and Controller. While bringing these functions into the appointed Finance Department may streamline the process, it also undercuts a measure of accountability that Williamsporters have over the use of their own tax monies. Finally, the Government Study Commission by law was given up to 18 months to study, recommend and prepare a new charter proposal. However, the Commission used only half (9 months) of that time to draft the potential foundation of our city government. The Final Report was certified by the City Clerk on the last day legally possible to be included on the November ballot. In my opinion, this proposal seems unnecessarily rushed and needs more refining. On the Council-Manager Form In essence, this plan provides for a Council appointed City Manager acting as the Executive branch. In its Final Report, the Charter Commission has recommended that the Mayor be appointed by the Council (as opposed to being elected by the voters) and would “preside at all meetings of City Council” while the City Manager would execute the laws and ordinances established by Council. Council would have the authority to “hire” and “fire” the City Manager following “certain procedural requirements including the possibility of a hearing” if necessary. The Final Report states that “a professional manager would be expected to bring increased efficiency and to eliminate duplicative work between departments.” There is something to be said for a professional executing a $25 million budget and managing all the City employees. Could a trained professional provide more efficiency than what a politician could? Perhaps, but of course, that depends upon the actual individuals under

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here are a few facts I would like to point out before sharing my opinion on the two referendum questions concerning the form of government for the City of Williamsport appearing on your November ballot. 1. I currently serve as a City Councilman in your government. 2. I am not running to be elected for a second term. This is not because I do not have a desire to serve, but due to circumstantial reasons including my plans to move to our family’s “homestead” outside the city. 3. I voted to place the question on the ballot concerning an Optional Third Class City Charter Commission over a year ago because I felt that voters had a right to elect a commission to study this issue if they chose to do so (which they did). However, this does not mean they have decided that changing the form of government is necessary. 4. In my evaluation of the three options available to us in November (two proposed changes or retaining the current form), I have placed the highest priority on two concepts: Accountability and Efficiency (in that order). Now to my opinion. On the Home Rule Charter In its Final Report, the Government Study Commission argues that a new “Home Rule Charter” is the “best option for Williamsport” in opposition to the powers already granted by the state in 1957. The first argument is that the Proposed Home Rule Charter offers a “clear organizational structure and flow of city government.” Our current form of government, however, already allows for such an organizational structure. I would agree that we need a clearer Administrative Code, but I do not see the necessity of a new Charter to accomplish this. The second argument is that “a non-elected, professional administrative management reduces the appearance of conflicts of interest and the appearance of impropriety.” I agree with this argument; however, I do not see the need for a new Home Rule Charter to accomplish this. The Optional Third Class City Charter Law of 1957 already grants us this ability. The third argument is that the Proposed Home Rule Charter would provide “flexibility in the tax structure in order to bring in revenue and reduce property taxes.” I cannot dispute this argument. Our current form of government does not give us such flexibility. I do believe our current tax structure is not as fair as it could be, and some kind of flexibility could be a great asset. I would have liked to see this benefit expanded upon in the report. The fourth argument is that the Proposed Home Rule Charter would provide a clear foundational document, i.e. a “charter.” Third Class cities under the Optional Third Class City Charter Law of 1957 have already been provided a charter by the state. While Williamsporters may not have drafted the actual wording of the charter, they did approve it as provided. The fifth argument is that the Proposed Home Rule Charter allows a “less onerous process” to make amendments providing more flexibility to meet the needs of a changing city. While adaptation is important, I do not believe that a less onerous process is needful. If we “streamline” the “onerous” process of change and adaptation, we will cut

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Tracey Lahey, Magical Memories vice president, told Webb Weekly. “Each year, many of our Magical Memories children spend days and even weeks in the hospital having procedures, surgeries, and receiving IV therapies and medications, their daily lives are something we can’t even imagine, nor do we want to. During these hard times, Magical Memories sends gifts, such as books, games, blankets, toys, etc., along with gift cards to our Magical Memories children to help make whatever they may be going thru at the time a little more bearable”. She said they have a small event for their children and their families in the summer. One year they had a family night at Knoebels Grove Amusement Park, where they provided the kids and their families some much-needed fun and diversions along with a dinner and free tickets to the amusement park. Their big event is always in December, each year they have a Christmas party for the Magical Memories children along with their families. There is food, music, games, crafts, and of course Santa and Mrs. Claus, who bring each of the children a bag full of toys. This

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PROBLEM ONE: All powers of the city are vested in City Council Both proposals give all the decision-making power to City Council and eliminate our time-tested government system of checks and balances. Yet the Williamsport Charter Commission’s own questionnaires, submitted by people living in the city, working in the city or doing business in the city, suggests the people want otherwise.

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NOT be an appointed position that reports to City Council! 70% also want City Council members to be elected by districts to ensure all areas of the city are properly represented.

PROBLEM TWO: It’s not the structure of Government that needs to be changed, just the people in our Government The problem that exists in the Williamsport City Government is not about the structure of the government that has worked so well for decades. It’s perfectly clear to all that this is all about the politics in Williamsport. This whole effort on City Council’s part is based upon personality conflicts, not government inefficiencies. Williamsport is clearly the most solvent of 3rd class cities in the state. We have an A+ bond rating for heaven’s sake! No, it’s never been about the structure of our government, it’s the PEOPLE elected to these city government positions on council and the administration who are the problem now.

PROBLEM THR THE BIG ONE -

Williamsport CANNOT Afford this unfunded increase in administrative salaries! The absolute worst part of all of this proposed “change” is neither of these commissions have mentioned the cost of all these new positions. These commissions say that they have studied other cities and boroughs with a city manager as the chief executive officer, but not once have they told us the cost that these other cities pay. Altoona was a city that was referenced by the home rule commission. Here is an example of their 2017 city budget...

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“It’s pretty clear that City Council will do anything to undermine the mayor’s office and make themselves look like they have the public’s interest in mind. It’s embarrassing to see adults behave this way. Working together for the good of the city is what all public officials need to focus on instead of just pushing for their own agendas.”

See actual survey at http://charter-commission.com/ “Council is always fighting with the Mayor.” “I would expect City Council to work to support the Mayor and treat the Mayor with Respect. Somewhere down the road, they stopped being a supporting group, and became antagonistic. Now there are cheap shots every chance they get.”

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“ Although I am not a fan of the current mayor, I believe our city council is a much bigger problem. Although they both “worked” together to spend 9 million of tax dollars on a “Trade and Transit Center #2”. Remember the day when we were able to get by without one, let alone two, trade and transit centers? It was back when the County only owned one big building downtown, not three.”

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s an instructor of political science at Lycoming College for 15 years (teaching state and local government, bureaucracy and public administration along with other related American government courses), and as an 8 year member of Williamsport City Council and four years as Mayor of Williamsport, I am qualified to express my opinion on the benefit of retaining the City of Williamsport’s current strong mayor form of government. First, I believe the approach of Williamsport City Council to studying the City’s form of Government and the election of two study commissions to do so was an excellent idea. After 40 plus years of the current form of government, it makes perfect sense to evaluate it in terms of our overall community – our relationship with Lycoming County, its 52 municipalities, our Commonwealth and the components of our federal government whose programs and policies affect the City. I commend the men and women who Williamsport voters elected to conduct these analyses. They were thorough in

their research and have made two ballot recommendations based on what they believe will be the best path forward for the City of Williamsport – a new form or organization structure for the City. Second, the ballot measures that are before the voters on November 6, unfortunately, do not provide voters with the option to retain the current strong mayor form of government. It is only through voting “NO” on the two ballot questions that the City of Williamsport will be able to maintain its current strong mayor form of government. Here is why I believe the voters of Williamsport should retain the current form of strong mayor form of government First: an elected strong mayor of a City is literally where the “buck stops.” It is the office/person to whom the department heads are responsible. It is up to the Mayor to work with the elected members of City Council and create and implement a unified vision for the financial and economic well-being of the municipality. A City’s primary purpose is to provide public safety and infrastructure for its residents, businesses and all who come to the city on a daily basis to work or visit.


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decisions we made together. Simply stated, we worked together, expressed our ideas and opinions respectfully and came to a consensus. This is what a strong mayor and effective leader does. In conclusion, I totally understand the frustrations current members of Williamsport City Council face on a daily basis with Mayor Campana. I understand why they proposed a study of the strong mayor form of government. Through a number of mayors with various skill sets and personalities, the strong mayor form of government has served our City well. Williamsport voters, if you are not proud or pleased with the current Mayor, you don’t have to change your form of government. You need to recruit a good mayoral candidate and elect that person to be your next mayor of Williamsport. Registered City of Williamsport voters, you elected the members of City Council and the two study commissions. On November 6, you are presented with two options to remedy their frustrations with the current administration. I encourage you when you go to the polls on November 6, Vote “No” on these two ballot measures. Then start working with Council, your neighbors and other city stakeholders to recruit and elect a good strong mayor, one with the public administration and leadership skills necessary to lead Williamsport.

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Second: an elected strong mayor is the person who establishes and maintains a regular working relationship not only with City Council but also with other elected officials in the County. It is only through this relationship that department heads and their municipal counterparts can effectively carry out their duties of public safety and infrastructure building and maintenance. Third: an elected strong mayor has automatic recognition and credibility with state and federal elected and appointed officials and their agencies. This also applies to state and national organizations such as the PA Municipal League and the United States Conference of Mayors. Fourth: an elected strong mayor has the responsibility to work with an elected City Council on all matters. There is not a Democratic or Republican way to pave a street or fight crime or prevent fires. Key public safety legislative success such as the rental inspection ordinance and the curfew ordinance were possible during my Mayoral administration because of the suggestions and wisdom of former City Council members: J. Marlyne Whaley, Tom O’Connor, Bill Hall, Mike Wiley, Dr. Hipple and one of the Charter Commission members, Patrick Marty. Susquehanna Health (UPMC Susquehanna) chose to remain in the City because of the difficult

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sure he could make it out of the high desert with his treasure. Water and gold have one thing in common – they’re both heavy. Wilbur hadn’t counted on finding so much gold. He couldn’t carry all of the water and all of the gold. His greed blinded him and he made a very fateful decision. He chose to take all of the gold - and just enough water for four days. With a little luck, he was sure he could make it home. He didn’t have any luck. Not long after Wilbur left camp, a fierce headwind began to impede his progress. It was relentless. Walking

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he was so weak he couldn’t move. The vultures had landed and they were starting to feast. Now let me ask you again, what has more value, gold or water? Friends, the answer to this question is obvious: water is always far more valuable than gold – and wise is the person who disciplines themselves to keep that perspective. In Matthew 13:44-46, Jesus uses two little parables to teach us about what has true value in this world: “The kingdom of heaven is like treasure hidden in a field. When a man found it, he hid it again, and then in his joy he went and sold all he had and bought that field. Again, the kingdom of heaven is like a merchant looking for fine pearls. When he found one of great value, he went away and sold everything he had and bought it.” These pithy parables drive home a very important truth: There is nothing of greater value in this world than your eternal soul gaining the eternal kingdom of heaven. Do you believe that? More importantly, will the decisions you make today reflect that truth? How many of us “Christians” claim to know what true

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Arts and Entertainment Band What: Rockey Allen (solo). When: November 16th from 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. Where: Bastress Mountain Winery 5461 State Route 654, Williamsport. Quizzo What: Jon Mackey Quizzo with Taco Bill’s in the kitchen. When: November 29th at 7:00 p.m. Where: Bastress Mountain Winery 5461 State Route 654, Williamsport. PERFORMANCES PERFORMANCES... Concert What: Lycoming College Concert Band with The Repasz Band. When: Tuesday, November 6th at 7:30 p.m. Where: Community Arts Center, Williamsport. WEEKLY EVENTSEVENTS... WEEKLY Mondays Karaoke │ Keith’s Karaoke │ Kelly’s Grill │ 7 p.m. │ 37 West Fourth Street, Williamsport │ (570) 327-9570 Quizzo Trivia │ Valley Inn │ 9 p.m. │ 204 Valley Street, Duboistown │ (570) 326-3383 Quizzo Trivia │ Sinner or Saint Speakeasy │ 7 p.m. │ 1324 W. 3rd St., Williamsport │ (570) 601-4014 Open Mic with “The Tickles” | 7 p.m. | Riverside Campground, Montgomery | 570-547-6289 Tuesdays Open Mic Night │ Finish Line Cafe │ 8 p.m. │ 2014 West Fourth Street, Williamsport │ (570) 322-6936 Quizzo Trivia │ Bullfrog Brewery │ 9 p.m. │ 229 West Fourth Street, Williamsport │ (570) 326-4700 Karaoke │ Crippled Bear Inn │ 8 p.m. │ 2967 Lycoming Creek Road, Williamsport │ (570) 494-9979 Team Trivia │ Trail Inn │ 8 p.m. │ 3575 Lycoming Creek Road, Williamsport │ (570) 494-0424 Karaoke w / Starmaker Entertainment │ Ye Olde Meeting Place │ 8 p.m. │ 8350 Route 405, Milton │ (570) 742-7707

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illtown Blues Organizers have set Saturday November 3rd for their annual fundraising event, “Fall Into the Blues”. The event will be held in the Garden Terrace Room of the Genetti Hotel, starting at 4pm. General Admission is $15, and card-carrying BBA members receive admission for $10. The program this year will be divided into three special sets: “Traditional Blues, Unplugged”; “Sassy and Classy Billtown Women of the Blues”; and “The Incredible Blues Harp!”. Each hour-long set will feature individual performances by many of the areas talented musicians and vocalists. Featured are Chris LaRose, Jay Short, Stacia Abernatha, Shayne Williams from the Uptown Music Collective, Becky Wool, Becky Blue, Ann Kerstetter, Cheryl Miller (Miz Ida), John Sweeney, Dave Thompson, Matt Gartner, and Shawn Strickland. Some very special collaborations are also in the works. Supporting musicians are guitarists, Lori Smith, Jay Short, Willi Ort, Gary Strickland, bassists Bill Stetz and Dave Krempasky. On drums, Joel Vincent, Roy Purcel and Jesse Roedts, on keys David Miller, and percussionist from the UMC, Tate Berkey. Proceeds from this event are intended to offset financial support the BBA offers its March 2018 Audition Concert winners. Winners of the BBA Audition 2018 concert were Chris LaRose in the solo/duo category,

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tricks so you can avoid sabotaging your own follicle thickness. Like so much in life, how much conditioner to use comes down to a question of finding the right balance. Applying too much will weigh down your hair, not enough and you end up with a frizzy mop. Also, let’s not forget that not all conditioner is created equal. I’m all for a bargain and, most days, the good old 12-ounce Suave Ocean Breeze will get the job done. But, a few times a week, I’ll use a conditioner hair mask, like Garnier’s nourishing mask for a deeper moisturizer to nourish and brighten my hair. I’ve also

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placed shot from Bill dropped the bird for Mattie to retrieve. So went the rest of the hunt, with Bill getting a hen and a rooster, Ed scoring on a pair of hens and I was thrilled to nail a rooster on the second half of the afternoon. It was a cool fall day with partly cloudy skies, the pheasants were numerous and flew well, and it was a sheer joy to watch the dogs cover the ground in search of scent, then going on point and following up with retrieves. Hopefully, wild pheasant hunting will return to Pennsylvania one of these days, but in the meantime, there are still good opportunities for productive days afield in our state. If you are fortunate enough to hunt with good friends and watch seasoned bird dogs working the fields, well, that’s just icing on the cake!

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that Halloween costume again! Fast forward to the 1980s, and the heyday of the Chicago Bears and their larger than life William ‘Refrigerator’ Perry, a 300-plus pound defensive tackle. Among our circle of friends, I was the tallest one so regardless of what costume might have been chosen for a Halloween party my height usually gave me away. On this particular October evening, Jean and I decided a much different game plan was needed. Aided by the kindness of Beiter’s Appliance Store, we obtained a discarded refrigerator box, and the plan was hatched. We ‘decorated’ the box with a large poster of Perry along with other Chicago Bears identifiable items. We pulled the box over our bodies, and we were ‘good to go’ — we thought. The box was too big to fit into our car, so we decided to walk through the streets of South Williamsport the many blocks to the party site inside our unique getup. Once at the party, we banged on the door and vowed to stay quiet. Once again I was standing on a front porch in a costume with limited mobility. It took some pushing from fellow partygoers to get us into the house, but this time the refrigerator did not become a punching bag. It was indeed a much talked about item, and the size of the box served the intended purpose of masking the height of the

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It was a lot of fun while it lasted, and I always enjoyed broadcasting my beloved alma mater. Luxurious press box? Not. But now it’s a totally different feel as I am simply a proud parent watching Jensen and his friends run up and down the court. I must say it’s a pretty neat being a spectator in this capacity. I don’t say much from the stands, and I normally just sit there with a humble grin. Been there. Done that. HEY IS THAT A SPENCER ON THE COURT IN THE FIRST QUARTER? Special thanks to Coach Allen Taylor and his entire squad for a great five-week campaign. Jensen had an absolute ball. Kudos to Ethan Lee, B Lusk and Coach Pletz for helping him and many oth-

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t was just another lazy summer day for Lydia Barbour as one of her friends approached her with the idea of taking part in Montoursville’s annual tennis game hosted by the high school team. Barbour went there looking for something to fill the void left by a hot day without much to do. She got on the court and was taught the basics, but something stirred inside of her that gave her a deeper connection with the sport. Barbour spent the next two years crafting her skills into some of the top in the entire district. She worked her way up to be named Montoursville’s No. 2 singles player, but her ultimate accomplishment would come with a partner as she topped the District 4 Class AA Team Tennis field with Maddy Reeves. It was the furthest any Montoursville individual or team had advanced since Jo Anne Reeves took over the team four years ago. For Barbour, who played outstanding

throughout the second set as Montoursville overcame a 3-1 deficit, it was the culmination of years of hard work after that fateful summer day she decided to attend the camp. “She worked extremely hard the last two years,” Reeves said. “She’s very dedicated, and I’m extremely thankful to have her on the team. To go from our tennis game two years and be named district champion is just amazing.” Montoursville’s players of Maddy Reeves and Barbour started on a cold Saturday, eliminating multiple teams throughout the day to give themselves a trip to the semifinals of the tournament. Once at the West Branch Tennis Club, which features indoor courts with controlled temperatures, the girls reached the finals and took on Montgomery’s top pair of Katie Forrestal and Abby Stryker. In both sets, Montgomery was able to gain a lead, but Reeves and Barbour were able to come back and win. The drive and determination by the

two girls were outstanding. It was also a perfect display of just how important summer camps can be for teams. “We do a tennis camp each summer for our community and have got younger kids excited Brett about the sport,” MonCrossley toursville tennis coach Jo Anne Reeves said. “This year we tried to think about more ways to give back.” The team organized a bake sale for their senior day and donated all the money earned back to families in need. “They just really come together when they need to,” Reeves said. “I appreciate all the hard work they put into the sport and over the summer. It’s been great.” That hard work paid off with a district championship, but it also paid off by teaching the importance of giving back to the community. “It’s a really good group of girls, and I’ve been fortunate to be coaching them,” Reeves said. “Tennis as a sport, in general, has really nice players and respectful players.” Reeves started coaching her current group of seniors when they were fresh-

Montoursville’s Maddy Reeves and Lydia Barbour stand together after winning the District 4 Tennis Doubles Championship. (Photo by Brett R. Crossley)

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10 KW BRIGGS & STRATTON ELITE SERIES GENERATOR, 120/240 Volt, Electric Start. Like New. $1800.00. Call 570-435-0559. 132312 CUB CADET 5 HP LEAF VACUUM / CHIPPER. $290.00. Call 570-322-4306. 132180 HOT TUB FOR SALE. PDC Spa Cabo LX Series 2-4 person hot tub spa for sale. 2 1/2 years old, perfect condition. Asking $3,000.00. Please call 570220-0859 for inquiries. DINING ROOM TABLE, 28 X 30 With Drop Leaves. Includes 4 Chairs (2 Padded, 2 Cane) $50.00. Call 570-5600546. 132331 INOGEN G2 OXYGEN CONCENTRATOR, $1800.00. 18x23 Microwave, $20.00. HP Printer/Fax/Copier, $25.00. Call 570-772-3969. 132168 BILLY GOAT VACUUM With 2 Inch Shredder (GSV190). Used 4 Hours. $1829.00 New - Asking $1200.00. Call 570-916-2956. 132328

HARMAN WOOD/COAL BURNING STOVE. Re-Lines With New Fire Bricks. Great Condition. $1,200.00. Call 570435-2263. 132334 NEW 40 GALLON WATER HEATER, $200.00. Used 4 Months, 40 Gallon Water Heater, $150.00. 20 Cubic Inch Black Side By Side Refrigerator, $200.00. Dyson Ball Vacuum Cleaner, Paid $450.00, Sell For $200.00, Like New. Call 570-398-0996. 132165 SLEEP APNEA PATIENTS If you have Medicare coverage, call Verus Healthcare to qualify for CPAP supplies for little or no cost in minutes. Home Delivery, Healthy Sleep Guide and More - FREE! Our customer care agents await your call. 1-844-545-9175.C01 WANTED TO BUY

BUYING RECORDS!!! Sonic Ascension Records Is Buying Records. Albums And 45’s. Rock, Blues, Jazz, Punk, And Metal. No Collection Too Big or Small. Bring Them To 128 Broad Street, Montoursville Or Call 570-360-3486 And I’ll Come To You. Find Us On Facebook. 131690 WANTED, CAST IRON FRY PANS, LIDS And Anvils. Call 570-998-9132. 131655

Our Holiday Seasonal ramp is beginning!

BY GONE ANTIQUES BUYING JEWELRY, JEWELRY, JEWELRY GALORE! Pre 1960’s Glitzy And Gaudy Vintage Costume & Designer Jewelry. Estate Jewelry, Antique Jewelry, Gold Jewelry (Old Or New), Sterling Jewelry, Sterling Silver Items And Quality Antiques. FOR APPOINTMENTS, PHONE 570-295-0622 LEAVE MESSAGE, OR 570-295-4013 THANK YOU 131653 $$ OLD GUITARS & AMPS WANTED $$ GIBSON*FENDER*MARTIN. ALL BRANDS.

CALLAHAN’S ANTIQUITIES 381 Broad Street Montoursville, PA ALWAYS BUYING Quality Antiques, Gold, Silver Top Prices Paid With Immediate Payment One Piece or Whole Estates “Member of Certified Appraisers Guild of America” Open Thursday, Friday, & Saturday 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. 570-368-2597 131654 WANTS TO PURCHASE MINERALS AND OTHER OIL AND GAS INTERESTS. Send details to P.O. Box 13557, Denver, Co. 80201. C11

EMPLOYMENT

GROWING CHILD CARE CENTER Is Seeking An Energetic, Responsible, Dependable Person For Full-Time Preschool Teacher Opening And An Assistant Teacher Opening. Early Childhood Degree, CDA, Or Experience With Childcare Preferred. Must Possess A Valid PA Driver’s License. PA Child Abuse, State Police, And FBI Clearances Will Be Run After Offer Of Employment Is Accepted. Send Resumes To: FUN Academy, LLC., 145 Asher Manor Drive, Muncy, PA 17756 Or Email To dmcfadden@fun-academy.org. EOE. 132326

Scheduling Assistant PMF Industries, a Williamsport contract manufacturer specializing in fabrications constructed of stainless steel and other formable alloys used in aerospace, pharmaceutical, food processing, micro-electronics and defense markets, is seeking a highly-motivated Scheduling Assistant to join our team. The Scheduling Assistant reports to the Scheduling Manager and is responsible for assisting with the master production plan to ensure product is delivered on time in a cost-effective manner. This role operates within the context of a fast-paced and customized-product job shop, with the mission of exceptional customer focus, meeting or exceeding customer expectations. Qualifications and Responsibilities:

If you are interested in a rewarding job helping customers, American Customer Care (ACC) has a great opportunity for you. ACC is a leading provider of outsourced call center services to some of the most recognizable companies in business today. We now have 30 new job openings for Full Time customer service representatives to inbound phone service for our largest client. Training for these positions will begin in November with our busy season continuing into January.

If you are interested please call ACC at 1-800-660-0130 to schedule an interview today!

1-800-660-0130 948 Plaza Drive, Montoursville, PA 17754

American Customer Care is conveniently located off of Broad Street in Montoursville EOE

PMF Industries, Inc. is an employee-owned company offering a clean work environment, EOE M/F/D/V. Excellent benefits and competitive wages, performance pay, bonuses, premium-free health insurance based on eligibility, dental, vision, 401(k), Employee Stock Ownership Program, wellness programs, fitness center and more. PMF Industries is committed to providing a healthy environment and cost-effective business practices that enhance our competitiveness and job security. Please note that in keeping with our commitment to a healthy environment and effective business practices, nicotine users are not eligible for hire as PMF employees.

Apply online at www.pmfind.com or send resume to:

PMF INDUSTRIES, Inc. 2601 Reach Road • PO Box 3186 Williamsport, PA 17701

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The new positions offer a competitive starting wage. The shifts are Full Time with schedules to meet all needs, 7 days per week. Requirements are good written/verbal communication skills and proficiency with basic computer functions.

Previous experience in material and resource planning a must, previous usage of JobBoss is a plus. This position will include generating, monitoring and maintaining the production schedule, performing costing, requisitioning materials and maintaining a material certification database, providing lead time and inventory data for all products, assisting in releasing production jobs, helping to maintain shipment schedules and communicating schedules to various departments with efficient expediting to meet all promised customer delivery dates, reporting on production capacity, working with the production managers to accomplish schedules and assisting in monitoring actual output vs. the Master Production Plan. ISO standards and principles of lean manufacturing and continuous improvement must be applied.

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SEASONED FIREWOOD. Call Chris 570-634-3414. Delivery Available. 131661 FIREWOOD FOR SALE. $50.00 A Pickup Truck Load. Call 570-398-3554. 131976

FIREWOOD FOR SALE. $150.00/Cord. Call 570-5389634, Ext. 1. Leave Message. 131670

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ING FLOOR ur 50th Year

SUNNY HILL MOULDINGS

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• Prefinishing • Hardwood Floors • Stairparts • Installation

• Custome Millwork • Prehung Doors • Interior & Exterior Trim Packages

570-584-5468 • Audura Tiles & Planks FREE ESTIMATES

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Residential/Commercial

Fully Insured

Kyle Landscaping & Tree Service Co. “Done Dirt Cheap”

• Low Maintenance Landscape Designs & Installation • Mulching • Lawn Seeding • Hedge & Shrub Trimming • Maintenance Contracts • Snow Contracts • Retaining Walls • Patios • Walks State College, Pa (814) 470-7782

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Williamsport, Pa (570) 337-3852

28 YEARS IN BUSINESS!

KEYBOARD PLAYER NEEDED FOR ALREADY ESTABLISHED BAND, To Play Country & Classic Rock. Must Be Reliable TO Be At Practice & All Upcoming Bookings. Vocals A Plus. For Info Call Ray 570-447-3584. 132016

EXPERIENCED DIESEL MECHANIC WANTED, 5+ Years’ Experience A Must. Must Be Willing To Work OT As Needed Including Weekends. Competitive Pay, Benefits Offered. Please Send Resume With References To Po Box 3552 Williamsport, PA 17701 Or youngstruck@outlook.com. 132315

MACHINE SHOP PERSONNEL. Positions Open For Machine Shop Personnel In Small Metal And Plastics Machine Job Shop In All Areas. Experience A Plus But Will Train The Right Person. Benefit Package Includes But Not Limited To Health Insurance, Dental Insurance, 401K Plan, Paid Holidays And Vacations Plus Other Benefits. Apply In Person Monday - Friday Between 8:00 AM And 4:00 PM. Fairfield Manufacturing Company, 213 Streibeigh Lane, Montoursville, PA 17754. 132178 BARTENDER POSITION Haywood’s Bar & Grill, 113 W. Water St, Muncy, Is Currently Accepting Applications For A Full Time Bartender. Applicant Must Be Outgoing And Customer Satisfaction Driven. Apply In Person. Ask For Ivy Or Kim. 132320

West Pharmaceutical Services is a premier supplier of components that satisfy the unique filling, sealing, dispensing, and delivery needs of the health care and consumer products industries. Over 85 percent of West’s revenue is generated by the health care markets.

By your side for a healthier world™

Our Jersey Shore, Pennsylvania site has immediate openings for the following positions:

PRODUCTION OPERATORS

Responsible for operating molding equipment on the production line in a capable, safe, proficient, and positive method. Required to work a 12-hour schedule: 5:45pm-6:00am.

For consideration please submit an application online at: www.westpharma.com Select Careers, Locations in Americas, U.S., Job Opportunities High school diploma, or equivalent mandatory. E/O/E. Manufacturing experience preferred. STANDARD TWO-WEEK SCHEDULE FOR 12 HOUR SHIFTS: Sunday Off Work

Monday Work Off

Tuesday Work Off

Wednesday Off Work

Thursday Off Work

Friday Work Off

Saturday Work Off

48-hour 36-hour

West Pharmaceutical Services offers outstanding benefits to be discussed during application process. Starting rate – Production Entry Level positions start at $14.80 per hour; pay increases with potential rapid advancement to reach $18.50 per hour. Shift differential given on hours worked between 5:45pm-6:00am.

To start down your path of a rewarding career in a growing industry, APPLY TODAY!

Mon.-Thurs. 10am-5:30pm, Fri. 10am-8pm, Sat. 10am-3pm

WAREHOUSE MATERIAL HANDLER. Data Papers, Inc. a Print Manufacturer located in Muncy, PA is in need of a full time Warehouse Material Handler at our Muncy location. The position would be Monday through Friday 8am – 4pm. Requirements:*Ability to maintain attention to detail while prioritizing multiple tasks in a fast-paced environment *Shipping and Receiving experience *Friendly, courteous individual must be able to meet the physical demands of the position including bending, squatting and standing for long periods of time, and lift up to 70 lbs. unassisted* Forklift experience required*Roll Clamp experience a plus. Data Papers, Inc. offers a competitive salary and benefits package. Please send your resume and cover letter and/or apply in person to: Data Papers, Inc. Attn: Human Resources, 468 Industrial Park Road, Muncy, PA 17756 or email to: geshbach@datapapers.com. Data Papers, Inc. is a Drug-Free and Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. 132318 MACHINIST/TOOLMAKER -Premium Tool Company, Jersey Shore, Is Seeking A Machinist/Toolmaker Experienced In The Set-Up And Operation Of Conventional Mills, Surface Grinders, And Lathes. Will Consider An Entry Level Position. First-Shift Position With A Benefit Package, Including Retirement. Send Resume To Human Resources Director, 1082 Penn Avenue, Jersey Shore, PA 17740 or premiumtoolco@comcast.net. 132197

HUGHESVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH Seeking Pianist For Traditional 10:15am Sunday Worship. Looking For A Spirit-Filled Believer To Enrich Our Worship Experience. Contact Hughesvillebaptistchurch@ Windstream.Net Or 570-5842291. 131249 BUSINESS SERVICES LEGAL

LUNG CANCER? AND AGE 60+? You And Your Family May Be Entitled To Significant Cash Award. Call 866-428-1639 for Information. No Risk. No Money Out Of Pocket. C01 FINANCIAL

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SUSANNES SEWING ROOM Is Back In Business. Alterations, Custom Work And More!. Williamsport. Call 570506-7171. 131487

CLEANING SERVICES

***BELLA’S*** SUNSHINE CLEANING SERVICES. Professional Residential Cleaning. From Our Shining Customer Service, To Your Sparkling Clean Home, I Clean To Meet Your Needs! Reasonable Rates. Call 570-435-8082 . 132329 HOUSE CLEANING

15 YEARS PROVIDING PROFESSIONAL HOUSE-KEEPING AT REASONABLE RATES. Dependable Thorough, Honest And Friendly Service With Excellent References. Please Call Kelly At 570-419-9998. 132019 PROVIDING EXCELLENT SERVICES IN HOUSE CLEANING. Call 570-3290525. 131853 LANDSCAPING

SCOTT’S LAWN CARE Residential And Commercial Mowing And Landscaping. FALL CLEANUP. 19th Year. Fully Insured. Call 570-419-6326. 131650

SEWING

SEWING SERVICES, South Williamsport. Weekdays 9-5 Call Sharon 570-322-4622. NO Formal Wear. 131843 HAULING

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LAWN CARE

RICHARD’S LAWN CARE. Landscaping & Fall Clean - Up & Snow Plowing. FREE Estimates. Fully Insured. Call 570772-1588. PA064570. 131467 HAKES LAWN CARE. Time To Think Fall Cleanup And We Are Still Mowing. Fully Insured, FREE Quote. Phone 570-220-9058. 131995

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Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday - 9am - 8pm • Thurs - 9am - 5pm • Saturday 9am - 3pm

$

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Visit us online at www.PicBrosAuto.com


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G. Scott Gardner Attorney At

Law

2117 West 4th Street - Williamsport, PA

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285

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M M BUILDERS LLC

PA 131783

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• Decks • Porches • Driveways • Sidewalks • Patios • Fences

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2 AND 4 BEDROOM APARTMENTS. Off Street Parking, Country Settings. $750.00. Call For Details 570323-0924. 132319

FOR RENT, WILLIAMSPORT HISTORIC DISTRICT. 3 LARGE BEDROOMS, ENTIRE 3RD FLOOR OF HOUSE. OFF STREET PARKING. $850.00/ MONTH. CALL FOR UTILITIES AND DETAILS. SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY. 717497-7064. 132333

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Shaheen Auto SALES & SERVICE

CARS, TRUCKS, MOTORCYCLES & ENCLOSED TRAILERS ASE Certified Master Technicians 5399 US Rte. 15 Hwy, Montgomery, PA 17752

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GETGEN E X C AVAT I N G

Since 1975

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Site Preparation • General Backhoe Excavation • Grading • Hauling Snow Plowing & Removal • Foundation Work Septic Systems Installation & Repair 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT. AVAILABLE NOVEMBER 1ST FOR RENT IN MUNCY. $675/Month, Includes Garbage Removal, Off Street Parking And Sewer. NO Pets And No Smoking. Must Pass Background Check And Credit Check. Call (570)4196318 And Ask For Kim. 132194 ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT ON ROSE STREET, WILLIAMSPORT. $575.00 Plus Electric. Call 570-2792771. 132014 WILLIAMSPORT, 2 BEDROOM AND 1 BEDROOM APARTMENTS. FREE Parking. Call 570-435-2690. 132018

STRUCTURES LLC Manufacturer of Board & Batten Structures Custom Built Storage Sheds Horse Barns

John Miller

Toll Free: 1-833-891-9134 6278 Brush Valley Rd Rebersburg, PA 16872

HOUSE FOR RENT

CEMETERY PLOTS

COUNTRY LIVING IN COGAN STATION. 3 Bedrooms. Water, Sewer And Appliances Included. You Pay Heat And Lights. $800.00/Month. References Required. NO Dogs. Call 570-772-8233. 132175

4 CEMETERY LOTS AT GREENLAWN TOGETHER. $1000.00 Each. Call 585301-3213. 132317

ROOM FOR RENT

2 LARGE ROOMS FOR RENT UPSTAIRS IN SAME HOUSE. $300.00 Each. Caregiver Wanted From Agency. Please Call 570-506-3398. 132321 LAND WANTED

WANT TO BUY 1-5 Acres Of Suitable Flat Farm Land Within 5 Miles Of The Hughesville High School To Build Our New Home. Please Call 570-8558011. 131990

LET’S AUCTION! SUN., NOV. 4, 2018 1:00 PM

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MOTORHOME

COUNTRY

ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A MOTORHOME? I have One In Excellent Condition, Not At High Cost From Dealers. One Pullout, Low Mileage, Hard To Find. Serious Inquiries ONLY. $25,900.00, OBO. Call 570-971-3238. 132181

Gar

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SCOOTERS

VEHICLES WANTED

ATTENTION B & C Auto Wreckers Will Now Pay Top Dollar For Your Unwanted Cars, Trucks and Equipment. Licensed and Professional Service. Call For Details. 570-547-1040. 131652

50 CC SCOOTER, 105 Miles. Paid $1700.00, Sell For $500.00. Like New. Call 570398-0996. 132165 TRUCKS

MOBILE HOME

2000 GMC 3500 CUBE VAN. Clean, Runs Good. $4,000.00, OBO. Call 570-5463484. 131848

DOUBLE WIDE MOBILE HOME. 2/3 Bedrooms, All New Appliances, New Furnace, New Shed. Located In Avis, PA. $39,900.00. For Information. Call 570-753-5559 Or 570-4472185. 132324

05 E350 VAN 12 PASSENGERS OR FOR WORK. REMOVABLE Seats, 1 Ton. $4400.00, OBO. Call Or Text 570-337-0987. 131856

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MENU: Baked Steak, Mashed Potatoes, Gravy, Veggies, Pepper Cabbage, Applesuace, Rice Pudding, Roll, Beverage. Also Available: Homemade Baked Goods, Fudge, Etc.


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Jean Services

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