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One Small Step 50 Years Later

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VOLUME 17 • NUMBER 29

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There is No I in Team USA

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n the world of sports, anytime a team or individual puts USA across their chest, I become an instant fan. It could be badminton, curling or some sport I didn’t even know about prior to watching the Olympics. I know I’m not alone; probably 98% of Americans feel the same way. One of the great things about sports in our Country is you can root for any team. Just think of the number of Notre Dame football fans in our area, and all the different teams you see represented on hats and shirts from the NFL or MLB. Just because you live in central Pennsylvania doesn’t mean you’re tied to the Phillies or Pirates. If you want to wear a St. Louis Blues NHL Championship hat, no problem other than we all know Philadelphia Flyers fans are a little phanatical. This all changes from sea to shining sea when those letters USA appear. There’s simply no choice to be made on who to root for. Americans are united by red, white and blue, and every prejudice is thrown out the window. National pride and support of our competitors take center stage. So a tip of my USA Baseball cap to the Woman’s World Cup champion — the United States ladies soccer team. Why a USA Baseball cap, I simply don’t have a USA Soccer hat. The team’s play was outstanding, especially on the defensive end. Which most of those big soccer media types completely overlooked. Alyssa Naeher was terrific in goal. The young lady played her college soccer at Penn State. As I watched the journey of our US

Women’s Soccer Team unfold, I can’t tell you how many times I shook my head in disgust. When you’re competing with that USA across your chest, you are representing our Nation and every American that is standing behind you. It’s not a world stage for a personal agenda or to have a running gun battle with our President. It is about Team USA, not team me. I was not a big fan of President Obama’s politics; however, if invited to the White House, I would have been there with my best suit and bells on. I would have shown him the complete respect he deserved as President. The World Cup is a World Stage to set the ultimate example of love and respect for our great Nation. It’s the opportunity to show every little girl across America how to win with honor and respect of your opponent, how rule number one of every sport should be to behave like a lady or gentleman. Megan Rapinoe is a terrifically talented soccer player. But she has no business with USA across her chest. And please, this has absolutely nothing to do with her sexual preference. I could not care less what her beliefs are; all I want is for her to play hard, play with dignity, and honor those three letters on her jersey. Rapinoe, age 34, is in the twilight of her career. She constantly put self ahead of the team. To the point that she was a definite distraction. She did not play in the semifinals due to injury, and the team had no problem winning against a much better opponent than they faced in the championship.

She should have set the example of what it is to represent the United States of America on the world stage for future Team USA players. Her looking down her nose at the President of the United States was disgraceful. Along with her necessity to drop the Jim F-bomb during every Webb, Jr. interview. I could go on about her antics and actions, but there’s just no sense. Next up, this whole equal pay embarrassment. As you’re celebrating winning the World Cup representing the United States of America, there is absolutely no place for this. You’re getting paid good money to play a game with USA across your chest. Do your job, bring back a gold medal, and celebrate with the Nation you represent. It is also reprehensible for the head coach and management of US Women’s Soccer to allow this to go on. Even worse than the actions of the women may have been the USA fans in the stands. At a time when they should be chanting USA! USA! USA!, they are chanting equal pay. It absolutely makes my blood boil to even write about. Instead of showcasing everything that is great about our Nation, the USA Women’s Soccer team and those fans missed an open shot on goal. They had the greatest opportunity, on the grandest stage to advance the sport of women’s soccer to a whole new level. Let

me tell you how the world of sports works, everything is driven by numbers — as in follow the dollar signs. Where you could have really built your fan base and united Americans from every walk of life, you divided. You could have been the example of doing everything right and raising the bar for the future. Instead, you took Americans that hardly ever watch soccer and just want to cheer USA, USA, USA, and chased them away. Now back to that raise you were looking for, that you publicly negotiated while under current contract. The base salary for the Men’s Soccer Team is $263,200 per player. Our All American Ladies, who have won four World Cups, compared to zero by the men, have a base salary of $99,000. USA Soccer governs over both. Total revenue earned and raised by the USA Men $50.8 million, USA Women $49.9 million prior to the World Cup. This all goes into the USA Soccer till. Now here’s the rest of the story through base, winning, incentives and endorsement every lady on the USA Soccer team earned over $250,000. Which is still less than their male counterparts. They are, however, the highest-paid women’s World Cup team in the world. And they should be. Here’s an idea, average out the base pay for a USA Soccer player to $175,000, man or woman. The men failed to even qualify for the last World Cup. From that point on, it is up to the teams to win their way to success. To victor goes the spoils. The farther you advance, or even win the World Cup the greater your earning power. Isn’t that truly the American way? God Bless America.

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t the end of 2018, there were roughly 113,000 men, women, and children on the national transplant waiting list. 83% of those are waiting on a kidney. Jeff Burget is one of those. Jeff ’s kidney issues began when he was seven from a problem related to strep throat. But in 2012, while in the hospital for an unrelated issue, it was discovered that he only had 19% kidney function and needed a transplant. Fortunately, he was able to get the transplant he needed. Unfortunately, last year that kidney began failing also. Now Jeff needs another new kidney. Jeff actually has a willing donor, but after some testing it was discovered that Christa isn’t a match. But that’s not stopping them. Christa is willing to donate in a program called SWAP. This is when someone else has an eligible donor, but they are not a match. This means four people on the operating table on the same day. So essentially they will swap around kidneys among four people so that everyone gets the kidney they need. Jeff and his wife Jennifer, like so many others, understand first hand the

struggle that comes with trying to keep up with medical bills and regular bills in times like this. They went from a twoincome home to one, Steph Nordstrom but their bills only went up. In order to help offset some of their expenses and the expenses that Christa will incur, they are holding a cornhole tournament this Saturday, July 21st. The event will take place at the Zafar Grotto. Registration is a noon and bags fly at 1:00 p.m. Cost is $50 per team, which includes lunch and cash prizes. There will also be food, basket raffles, and 50/50s. If you would like to participate, the contact info is on page 23. If you want to learn more about Jeff and his family, you can check out his Facebook page, “A Positive Kidney for Jeff.” There he shares his progress and general inspiration to help keep everyone’s spirits up. If you can’t play in the cornhole tournament, but would like to donate, you’ll find a link to his Go Fund Me page

on his FB page. If you want more information on organ donation, you can check out UPMC’s website. As Jeff Federwowicz shared with us a few weeks ago: Receiving a kidney transplant just became easier and less stressful thanks to UPMC Susquehanna. The Williamsport based medical center recently opened the new UPMC Kidney Transplant Clinic for UPMC Susquehanna patients dealing with endstage kidney disease. The clinic, staffed by specialists based in Pittsburgh, will perform the lengthy and detailed evaluation portion to determine if an individual could be a candidate for organ transplantation and have their name added to the national waiting list. The clinic will offer a range of prekidney transplant evaluation services including blood testing, diagnostic testing, social services, ongoing education, and periodical testing. The clinic will also provide transplant evaluations and information about living-donor kidney transplants. You can also visit www.organdonor.gov for more information and don’t forget to make yourself as an organ donor on your driver’s license.

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“One Small Step” Remembered 50 Years Later By Lou Hunsinger Jr.

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his week marks the 50th anniversary of one of the momentous events in the history of mankind — Apollo 11 landing two men on the moon and returning them back to earth safely. Webb Weekly wishes to recall this history-making event by bringing the recollections of several area residents and what were their impressions of it. Lance Van Auken, director of the World of Little League Peter J. McGovern Museum, remembers it well. “At the time, my family lived in Seminole, Fla., on the west coast. On very clear days, we could see rockets taking off from Cape Canaveral from all the way across the state. We would watch the liftoff on television, then go outside after 30 seconds or so to see the column of flame and smoke on the horizon. “We only had one television, a blackand-white model, and the reception was not that great. Often, one of my older brothers were dispatched to the roof of the house to turn the antenna until the station we wanted to watch came in more clearly. “I remember our family gathering in our living room for the moon landing in the late afternoon, and we watched all

evening until Neil Armstrong exited the landing module. The images on our television were grainy and ghostlike, so Walter Cronkite’s description of Armstrong’s first steps on the lunar surface didn’t seem to match what I was seeing. I’d compare it to the sonogram of our first child when the doctor said we were having a boy. I took his word for it. “I’ve always been a follower and supporter of our space program. Years after Apollo, still in Florida, I held our baby daughter in my arms as we watched Space Shuttle Challenger disintegrate over the Atlantic Ocean. I’ve since met astronauts and people who work for NASA and consider them heroes. “I hope we return to the moon, and beyond it, as a way to bring us closer together. I believe the need to conquer is in our DNA, and conquering space is better than conquering other people.” Marjorie Maddox Hafer is a professor of English and Creative Writing at Lock Haven University. Her recollection is in the form of a poem titled, “Sixteen Inch Black and White,” and it comes from a book of poetry she wrote called, News From Someplace Else. Sixteen-inch Black-and-White: square portal of space to Space, that grainy, last frontier

now front and center, armchair and moon close companions. Beyond camera and crew; beyond Houston; beyond airwaves that ride high outside our knowledge; beyond Mrs. Stouffer’s mashed potatoes, every mother, father, sister, brother huddled about a set, those grounded rabbit ears tuning us into a future beyond that edgeof-our-seats shot filmed’ round the world; beyond all that—we’re there, each of us, two-stepping between craters, bouncing into wild blue possibility far beyond 1969 and our three-channel, living room imagination, desperately dreaming of soaring beyond what we already know of beyond. Here are retired District Judge Jim Carn’s memories of that event. “No pun intended, but it was a very uplifting event at the end of the tumultuous 60s with the assassinations of President Kennedy, his brother Sen. Robert F. Kennedy and Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. Additionally, the country had been torn in two by the Vietnam War, the civil rights movement, and the big city riots in the last half of the decade. “President Kennedy said in a 1961 speech to Congress, ‘First, I believe

that this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal, before this decade is out, of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the Earth.’ Many were saddened that he never lived to see that goal attained. “I stayed up and watched the late-night moonwalk and President Nixon’s subsequent early morning longest-distance telephone call ever that he made to the astronauts, with my parents and my now long-time friend Ed Schon who later became a PA State Trooper. Whether people were at home, at work or traveling, I think just about everyone that was able to find a TV to watch the first step on the moon by Neil Armstrong. It certainly brought the whole world together for a time, however short, and made everyone feel the immense pride that our country had achieved this now historic milestone. And we all marveled not only that the country had three new heroes — Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins — but at those at NASA who did the design and calculations the mission entailed and made it happen. “And, of course, news coverage of the landing and walk on the moon was somewhat detracted from with the breaking story of Sen. Ted Kennedy driving off the bridge on Chappaquiddick Island and leaving Mary Jo Kopechne to drown in his car less than two days before.” For legendary Lycoming College football coach Frank Girardi it was a memory of his grandfather, an Italian immigrant

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ry that would be remembered for many years to come!” Former Webb Weekly editor and Mayor of the City of Williamsport, Mike Rafferty remembers that day this way. “I was 19 years old, about to turn 20 in three days, when Apollo 11 landed on the moon on July 20, 1969. I was a summertime student at Williamsport Area Community College and employed parttime at Smith’s Drug Store. “The drug store was located on West Fourth Street the location of Shamrock Six-Pack and Subs today. “It was open Sunday evenings from 6 to 8 p.m. On that historic date I had worked until 8 p.m. and then walked over to my sweetheart’s house on Grace Street. “Patty Roth’s parents (Betty and Charles) had a color TV. Not many in Williamsport did at the time. I was excited. “Everybody I knew had been waiting anxiously for the arrival of Apollo 11. I’m sure we watched some television, maybe the Ed Sullivan Show or Bonanza before the live broadcast of Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin exiting their lunar landing module a little before 11 p.m. “‘That’s one small step for man; one giant leap for mankind.’ “It was amazing. It was thrilling. It was historic. It was everything I had hoped it would be — except it was in Black and White.” If I may be permitted I would like to

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that provided the most enduring memory of that historic time. “I remember how impressed I was about the moon landing. My biggest memory of that event was trying to convince my Grandfather that it was true. He said to me in his broken English, ‘I no believe.’ I never could convince him that it really happened.” Gary Park, director of the Lycoming County Historical Museum, was a teenager in Maryland at the time of the moon landing. “I remember that night — to think it was fifty years ago! But I remember it well. I’ve always been a sky watcher — heading out to witness shooting stars, the constellations, and the moon. It was so exciting to think that you could peer up in the sky, view the moon, and realize that there were going to be men walking on it! I was in high school. My mother and I stayed up to watch it. My father and sister had gone to bed. It was so exciting as we gathered closer to the television set. This was a big console-type television set, the focus of our living room. At that time, Mother had this wooden spinning wheel planter, with artificial greenery in it on top of the television. As we watched, Mother took a photo as Neil Armstrong stepped onto the moon’s surface. Unfortunately, when the photo was developed, the only thing we could see was the television set and the spinning wheel planter, but we knew that that was the photo that recorded a day in histo-


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MOON LANDING present my memories of that earthshaking, or should I say moon-shaking day. I was 12 years old, and there is a pall of sorts over my memory of that time, for my grandfather had died while the astronauts were on their way to the moon. Despite this, I was still enthralled by the event. I had always been an avid follower of the space program. I remember well watching with great interest the Gemini missions in 1965 and 1966 and the Apollo flights leading up to Apollo 11. We were in my grandparents’ living room watching the coverage of the landing before we went up to Sanders Funeral Home for my grandfather’s viewing, as the LEM landed at about 3:30 p.m. There, of course, were no live pictures of the landing, so the TV networks did visual simulations of what was supposed to be happening. I remember vividly when they touched down on the moon and how the normally unflappable Walter Cronkite, wiped his brow, smile broadly and said, “Whew, man is on the moon.” The coverage was continuous and during my grandfather’s viewing my parents would periodically check and see what was happening on the Apollo coverage by ducking in to see a TV that was in a nearby room at the funeral home. Finally, at about 10:30 p.m. or so, the great moment arrived, and the ghostly figure in black and white of Neil Arm-

strong could be seen on TV stepping on to the moon. The ghostly, imprecise picture of the event, unfortunately, gave rise to a number of idiotic conspiracy theories that NASA had staged the landing and walk on the moon on a secret Hollywood soundstage. There is an interesting Williamsport related footnote to the Apollo 11 story. Former Williamsporter James C. Humes was a speechwriter for President Nixon, and he and fellow speechwriters, William Safire and Pat Buchannan composed the text that was on the plaque that was placed on the moon. Humes also helped with the remarks that Nixon shared with the lunar astronauts. In a non-related factoid, the head of NASA at the time of the moon landing was named Jim Webb, not related to this publication’s Jim Webb as far as I know. The moon landing was a moment of great awe and wonderment, and it was marvelous to contemplate that such a thing with all its daunting challenges could be accomplished. It was a time of magic, and it is time that I look back on with a great sense of nostalgia and pride in what America could do when it concentrated all of its efforts. I hope that we can again have that great can-do and sense that all things are possible philosophy.

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ur 1957 Chevy Task Force 3200 began as a father and son project in 2012. I’d had a ’57 Chevy Belair coupe 40 years ago and really liked the design and look. We decided on a truck and found this one on eBay sitting in a field on a North Carolina goat farm. We drove up from Florida and brought it home, discussing how we’d transform it during the trip. The project began but slowed due to school activities and deployments to Iraq (OIF) and Afghanistan (OEF). While deployed, I gained a great deal of inspiration to create a design that represented both countries and to honor our fallen military men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. I wanted combat veterans, and especially wounded warriors, who served to sign it as a way to honor those who did not come home. I returned in August 2013 and had a vision in mind. We had a two-car garage that was reduced to 1 during the build, but the entire truck and its many parts were still scattered throughout the interior of the house in various stages of completion. I was glad my son and daughter were gone and no longer needed their bedrooms. We had cataloged all the old parts, and they too, were stored wherever we could find room. Finally, in 2014, it all began to come together and take shape. The paint design was completed, parts were ordered, and the reconstruction began. The satisfaction of doing a frame-off restoration allows you to oversee every aspect of the build and occasionally gets you caught up in the “while I’m at it” syndrome.

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Live By Faith: The Right Faith-Math Note from the Author: This article is a continuation of a series of articles called “Live By Faith”. The series is based on Hebrews 11, which is known as “The Faith Chapter”.

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and the Ark. He was also the father of Methusaleh, the longest-living human being in recorded history at 969 years. While we don’t know much, what we know is actually fairly impressive. We also know that Enoch walked faithfully with God for 300 years after having Methusaleh. After that, we’re not exactly sure what happened to Enoch. The Bible doesn’t record his

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death, it simply states that “Enoch walked faithfully with God; then he was no more because God took him away.” Genesis 5:24 The New Testament letter of Jude provides a quote from Enoch Tim in verses 14 and 15. Hartzell The author does not identify the source of the quote. Some historians believe it came from ancient Jewish tradition while others believe it came from the book of 1 Enoch, a book falsely attributed to Enoch that was actually written a few hundred years before Jesus Christ. Enoch’s name appears two more times in the Biblical record, once in Luke 3:37 in the ancestral line of Jesus Christ and then again in Hebrews 11 – and that’s why we’re talking about him. That’s all we know about Enoch. The author of Hebrews attaches Enoch to one of the most definitive Biblical statements made when it comes to faith in God: “And without faith, it is impossible to please God, because anyone who comes to him must believe that he exists and

that he rewards those who earnestly seek him.” Hebrews 11:6 The writer of Hebrews identifies two faith imperatives when it comes to pleasing God: First, we must believe that He exists. Frankly, that statement seems like a nobrainer. How could anyone possibly expect to please God if they don’t even believe He exists? Obviously, faith finds its most primal foundation in the belief that God exists. Second, we must believe that God rewards those who earnestly seek Him. To be rather blunt, I believe that many of us Christians struggle with this one. I know I do. Let me explain why: Just last week I was having an alltoo-familiar discussion with someone. He was telling me about a woman in his church who truly loved God. She taught Sunday School, gave faithfully of her tithes and offerings, served on the missionary board, and for all intents and purposes, lived a very upright, honorable and humble life. Yet she suffered and died way too young from cancer. He asked me the same question I’ve been asked hundreds of

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times, “How is that fair?” I agreed with his sentiment. The fact is, it isn’t fair. Frankly, it stinks. What we want is fairness. We want good people to enjoy blessings and success and we want bad people to suffer and be punished – and we want it now. And since we’re not getting that fairness now, we find it hard to believe that God rewards those who earnestly seek Him. You see, we Christians all too easily twist Biblical truth into something we want rather than realizing it is

something we already have. As I’ve mentioned in a previous article, it’s a problem with our faith-math. Most of us believe that if we do “A” (the right thing) God will give us “B” (what we want). It is a faith-math based on our idea of fairness. However, the math is incorrect, so it doesn’t add up. But because it is a math we like, we find ourselves being constantly disappointed in God. I could give you hundreds of examples, but I don’t need to. You have plenty of your own. Most Christians suffer deep disappointment

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in God because life just isn’t fair. Actually, it’s a good thing life isn’t fair. If it were, we’d all be in deep trouble. According to Romans 3:23, “All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God”. And according to Romans 6:23, “the wages of sin is death.” If life were fair, we’d all be doomed, utterly without hope. Thankfully, God is more concerned with grace than He is with fairness. And when you have the correct faithmath, it all makes perfect sense. The correct faith-math is this: God has already done “A” (provided redemption through Jesus Christ) and we have received “B” (forgiveness, peace and eternal life). In other words, through faith in Jesus Christ, we have already received the greatest reward possible! Once we get the right faith-math into our heads, we realize that we have the awesome privilege of living out our determined and obedient faith in the midst of a terribly unfair world – because that’s what real and Godpleasing faith does. What happened to Jesus was most unfair. Yet He was obedient to death, even death on a cross. This is why the author or Hebrews wrote this at the

beginning of chapter 12, “Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles. And let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us, fixing our eyes on Jesus, the pioneer and perfecter of faith. For the joy set before him he endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God. Consider him who endured such opposition from sinners, so that you will not grow weary and lose heart.” Lately, I have been weary. Maybe you have been too. I haven’t lost heart, but I confess that I have come close. My faith-math has been messed up, and as a result, I have been suffering deep disappoint in God. I recognize the problem, but I just want life to be fair the way I want it to be fair – and I want God to get it right. Typing that last sentence and including it in this article is a bit humiliating, but I’ve discovered that confession leads to healing – and my spirit needs to be healed from a selfinflicted wound caused by an incorrect form of faith-math. It’s time I get the math right. How about you?

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ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS... Submit contributions in a What: When: Where: format to webbnews@webbweekly.com. View more calendar listings at www.webbweekly.com. Intro to Bonsai What: Introduction to Bonsai class. Please call or email the school to register or for more info. 570-327-5575 email sota@ stjnumc.com. $55 ($45 returning students) plus $26 registration fee. Includes a tree and pot and all materials. When: 2 classes run for 5 weeks each Thursdays 6:30-7:30 p.m. July 18, 25, August 1, 8, and 15. Where: Saint John’s School of the Arts, 2101 Newberry St., Williamsport. EVENTS EVENTS... Dinner What: Broiled or beer battered haddock or black diamond steak. When: Friday, July 19, 2019 at 5 p.m. Where: American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport. Band What: GC & Company band. When: Friday, July 19, 2019 at 9 p.m. Where: American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport. Fundraising Event What: Fundraising event to help Growing Awareness Inc. raise money to build a sensory friendly playground at the South Williamsport Park Complex. Three local bands will be performing; Leah Batman, The Dirty Mojo Band and The Boom Town Boys. Food will be available for purchase from Blagman’s Wheelin’ and Grillin’ Food truck and When Pigs Fly Food Truck. Fero will have their wine available for purchase, as well as a basket raffle. Tickets are $10.00 and can be purchased through our Facebook Growing Awareness Inc. When: July 19, 2019 6:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. Where: Fero Vineyard, 965 JPM Rd., Lewisburg.

Rotary Dance What: Montoursville Rotary Fundraiser Ballroom dance — Red White & Blue. When: July 20, NEW TIME: 7:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. Where: Divine Providence Auditorium, 1100 Grampian Blvd., Williamsport. Hemmingway Night What: Second annual Hemingway Night at the Peter Herdic House Restaurant. The event is a fundraiser for the Friends of the JV Brown Library and will include Cuban cuisine; readings from Hemingway’s works by Mark Noe, retired Penn College English professor; and an auction featuring artworks from local artists. The cost is $55 per person and includes appetizers, entrée, dessert and coffee. Reservations required. Please email info@herdichouse.com to make a reservation for this event. When: Sunday, July 21, 2019, beginning at 5:30 p.m. with cocktail hour, followed by dinner at 6:30 p.m. Where: Herdic House Restaurant, 407 W. 4th Street, Williamsport. Stabler’s Grove What: Stabler’s Grove 84th Camp Meeting. For more information, call 570-998-9033 or 570-398-2973. When: July 21-28, 7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. every night. Where: New Location: Pine Run United Methodist Church, 1719 Pine Run Road, Linden. Jewelry Sale What: Mindy Davies, handcrafted silver jewelry. When: Tuesday, July 23, from 8:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Where: Williamsport Regional Medical Center, 700 High Street – Tower Lobby. Summer Heroes What: Remembering Our Heroes Summer Tour. When: Tuesday, July 23, 2019 at 4 p.m. Where: American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport. Bird Walk with Doug Gross What: Doug Gross, retired PA Game Commission biologist and eBird coordinator, will guide us on a bird walk in the woods and shrub lands of Ricketts Glen State Park. Good

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boots are recommended for walking. Contact Rhiannon Summers at 570-477-7780 or rhsummers@pa.gov for more information. When: Wednesday, July 24 from 8:00-11:00 a.m. Where: Meet at the Visitor Center in Ricketts Glen State Park.

Explore Archery What: If you’ve ever thought about shooting a bow and never had the chance, then this program is for you. Stop by, get some basic instruction, and then actually try your skill at hitting a target. This program is not for experienced archers, but you must be age 12 or older. Contact Rhiannon Summers at 570477-7780 or rhsummers@pa.gov for more information. When: Wednesday, July 24 from 1:00-3:00 p.m. Where: Park and meet at the Visitor Center in Ricketts Glen State Park. 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 Seyler570-660-2397, or Lou Gatti- 570-220-9211, or call Ron Kelly570-250-1721 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 p.m. and business meeting at 7:00 p.m. Where: Perkins restaurant in the backroom here in Williamsport. Model Railroad Program What: Free Saturday Trains Model Railroad Program.

When: Every Saturday Throughout the Year, 10 a.m. to Noon. Where: Christ Memorial Episcopal Church at the corner of Pine and East Market streets in Danville, Montour County. Used Book Sale What: Friends of the Muncy Public Library used book sale. When: Every second Tuesday of the month from 3 to 6 p.m. and the fourth Saturday of the month from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Where: Muncy Public Library 108 S. Main St., Muncy. CHURCH EVENTS EVENTS... CHURCH Christmas in July What: Christmas in July. Like new and gently used toys and other Christmas items. When: July 16th to July 30th. Hours: Monday to Friday 9 a.m.2 p.m.; Wednesday evening 4:30 p.m.-6:45 p.m. and Saturday 8:30 a.m.-11:45 a.m. Where: West End Christian Community Center, 901 Diamond St., Williamsport. Christian Ladies Group What: The Christian Ladies Group will meet and Pastor Richard DeMarte will provide the program by portraying the Old Testament prophet, Jonah. Everyone is welcome to attend. When: Wednesday, July 17, 2019 at 1:00 p.m. Where: Tivoli United Methodist Church, 9598 Rt. 220 Highway, Hughesville, 2 miles north of Picture Rocks on Rt. 220. Yard Sale What: Pre-School at St. Luke’s annual yard sale. When: Friday and Saturday, July 19-20, 8:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Where: St. Luke Lutheran Church, 1400 Market Street, Williamsport. Blueberry Festival What: Farragut Mt. Zion United Methodist Church Blueberry Festival (Air-conditioned) featuring hot chicken sandwiches, hot dogs, BBQ, baked beans, salads, blueberry desserts, and ice cream. When: July 20 from 4:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. Where: on Rte. 864 near the intersection with Rte. 87 near Montoursville. Vendor - Crafter - Business Expo

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Word of the World Ministries What: Special guest Prophet John Mark Pool of Word to the World Ministries, When: Sunday July 21st at 10:30 a.m. Where: Wings of Love Community Church, 699 Southmont Ave., S. Williamsport. Summer Day Camp What: Summer Day Camp at Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church. Open to kids who have completed Kindergarten to eighth grade. Only $20 for the week! Staff from Camp Mount Luther and volunteers from the congregation will be on hand to bring fun, fellowship, and the love of God through our day camp program. Day Camp includes games, crafts, singing, Bible Study, a visit from a professional magician, and a whole day at Montour Preserve. Lunch and snacks are included and the registration fee is $20. Call the church office 570-6495195 for more information and to register! When: Monday - Friday, July 22 - 26, 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Where: Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, 39 Paradise Street, Turbotville.

First Saturday Community Supper What: Christ Episcopal Church is serving a free meal to any in need; no strings attached. All are welcome. When: The First Saturday of each month at 4 p.m. Where: Christ Episcopal Church, 426 Mulberry Street, one block east of the James V. Brown Library.

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MEETINGS MEETINGS... Plant Based Living What: Plant-Based Living Group Meeting in Williamsport. Everyone is invited to bring a friend and their favorite vegan snack/dish to share. Susan Styer, recently certified graduate of the Cornell Plant-Based Nutrition Course, will be giving a presentation on an oil-free diet. She will also be giving demonstrations and sharing recipes for oil-free salad dressings and sauces. You won’t want to miss this presentation! Please plan to join us — we look forward to hearing about your plant-based journey! Please email questions to lmanley1418@comcast.net. When: Thursday, July 25th at 6:00 p.m. Where: PMF Industries Lunchroom/Kitchen, rear 2601 Reach Road, Williamsport, PA (watch for Plant-Based Living signs). Disabled American Veterans, Chapter 47 What: Getting involved in your local DAV Chapter is one of the many ways you can reach out to fellow veterans in our community. DAV members meet monthly to network and discuss issues of importance to veterans and the organization. Legislation, volunteer efforts and community projects are among the topics discussed, as well as upcoming events and activities. When: Meetings are held on the 3rd Wednesday of each month, at 7 p.m. Where: 10 E. Third Street, 3rd floor, Williamsport. National Alliance on Mental Health (NAMI) Meeting What: The local chapter meets monthly. See our Facebook page (www.facebook.com/NAMINorthCentralPA) for guest and speaker details. When: The 2nd Tuesday evening at 6:30 p.m. Where: Robert M. Sides Music Center, 201 Mulberry St., Williamsport.

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Intercessors Unite What: Intercessors Unite! Let’s Pray Together! When: The fourth Monday of each month at 6 p.m. Where: Unity Christian Fellowship Church, 734 West Fourth St., Williamsport.

After School Program What: Free after school program. When: Wednesdays from 2:30-6:00 p.m. Where: First Church of Christ (Disciples), 1250 Almond St., Williamsport.

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What: Hunter’s Martial Arts - Warriors for Christ is sponsoring a vendor - crafter - business expo to benefit the Lycoming Presbyterian Church of Williamsport. Vendors from all over the Susquehanna Valley will present their products, what their business has to offer as well as several non-profit organizations providing information to all who attend including foster parent opportunities, Helping Our Warriors of Williamsport and advanced pain management. Over 30 vendors expected as well as a martial arts demonstration by Shihan Steve Hunter - 8th degree Black Belt and his students, face painting, photo opportunities with varieties of reptiles and much more to do and see. Food, drinks and music all day including karaoke will also be on hand. Ninja Games and Prizes! Sports memorabilia, handmade wood products, crafters, used automobiles, wooden storage barns, antiques, pet supplies, goat milk items, essential oils, bath fitters, Tastefully Simple, Mary Kay and many more! This event is free to attend, plenty of parking, rain or shine! Inside and Outside Booths For information, contact Shihan Steve Hunter on Facebook. When: Saturday - July 20, 2019 from 8:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Where: 825 Arch Street - The Lycoming Presbyterian Church.


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County Hall Corner: Moving Day Ahead? By Larry Stout

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ycoming County government has a big problem. Quite simply, it owns more property than it needs. Here is the inventory — the primary facility where the county commissioners and the bulk of county offices are located is the Executive Plaza building, which sits behind another county property, the Lycoming County Courthouse. The County Prison is, of course, a county property. The County also owns the property known as the Third Street Plaza, which is directly across the street from the

Courthouse. The Lysock Complex and Pre-Release Center (colloquially known as the “County Farm”) are located in Montoursville, and there is the Route 405 Property in Muncy. Third Street Plaza was primarily used as a rental property, but a problem has extenuated itself with the departure of a number of tenants. Since 2014 the County has collected more in rental revenue than it has spent to maintain the building and that positive result grew from $200,000 in 2014 to $381,000 in 2017. But between August 2017 and August 2018, Third Street lost three of its seven tenants. Santander Bank

vacated its space on the first floor in August 2017 but has continued to pay the cost of their lease. This revenue, approximately $150,000 annually, ceased at the termination of the lease in April 2019. What this means is that there is currently a lot of empty space in that building. This matter was taken up by the Early Intervention Program (EIP) conducted for the County by the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development. The Public Financial Management Group Consulting conducted an almost year-long study to evaluate all aspects of the county government, and one particular focus area was Facility Management. In their public presentation of the plan on January 31st of this year, they noted that the County owns more space than it needs between the three downtown Williamsport properties. The EIP study (which is available on the County’s website, lyco.gov, considered consolidating the offices currently in the County Courthouse (Adult Probation, Court Administrator, District Attorney, Domestic Relations, Juvenile Probation, Prothonotary, Public Defender, Register and Recorder, and Sheriff), Executive Plaza (Commissioners’ Office, Controller, Coroner, Fiscal Services, Human Resources, Planning and Community Development, Procurement, and Veterans Affairs), and those in the Third Street Plaza (Assessment, Central Collections, MIS, Treasurer, and Voters Services). What also needs to be thrown into the mix is the fact that the County is current-

ly renting space at the Sharwell Building on East Street in Williamsport for the Lycoming-Clinton Joinder Board which is comprised of two agencies; the Lycoming-Clinton Mental Health/Intellectual Disabilities Program, and Lycoming Children and Youth Services. Any consolidation plan is expected to include these services as well. All of this information is background for a media release from the County’s Chief Procurement Officer, Mya Toon. It states, “Lycoming County Commissioners are exploring the potential sale of Executive Plaza located at 330 Pine Street. Within the next few weeks, the Lycoming County Commissioners will be soliciting bids for the sale of the building. A formal announcement by the Lycoming County Commissioners will be made on July 23, 2019, and on July 25, 2019, at the Lycoming County Commissioners regular scheduled Work Session and Board Meeting to outline the specific details of the process.” (Stay tuned to this station for the latest news of this development!)

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The Moon, the Mets and Woodstock: The Incredible Summer of 1969 By Lou Hunsinger Jr.

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n the fall of 1969, shortly after the Miracle Mets won the World Series over the highly favored Baltimore Orioles, there was an editorial cartoon in one of the New York papers that proclaimed “The Moon and Mets In the Same Year — Incredible! ,” that sums up pretty well that summer 50 years ago in 1969. Locally that summer, Richard J. Carey was mayor of the City of Williamsport and would play a vital role in the city

buying the Williamsport Bus Company that summer and having the city operate this mass transit entity for the city. City Councilman T. F. Meconi was agitating for the removal of fluoridation from the city’s water supply. In the west end of the city, the unbelievable Newberry Little League All-Stars vied for a berth in the Little League World Series. We will be dealing with that in more detail in a later issue closer to this year’s LLWS. Raymond Shafer was governor of Pennsylvania, and Richard Nixon was in his first year as President of the United

States. That year we were still deeply embroiled in the highly divisive war in Vietnam. On July 8, Nixon announced the first troop withdrawals and the beginning of what would be known as “Vietnamization.” The ultimate event of that summer of 1969 was the Apollo 11 moon landing mission. When the astronauts landed and walked on the moon on July 20-21, it brought the entire globe to a stop and united the entire world in rooting for the astronauts and their mission, if even for a brief time. It is considered the most notable and important event of the year of 1969. On a less lofty note on the same weekend of the moon landing, Massachusetts Senator Edward M. Kennedy was involved in an automobile accident that claimed the life of Mary Jo Kopechne. This accident clouded the reputation of Kennedy for the rest of his life and most probably denied him his chance to become President of the United States. The youth culture was in full bloom that summer, highlighted with the Woodstock Rock Festival in upstate New York from August 15 to 18. More than 400,000 attended this “happening.” Such notable and legendary rock acts as Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, the Who, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Jefferson Airplane and Crosby Stills, Nash and Young appeared at this unforgettable and legendary event. Ironically, it took place the week after a more tragic and seedier aspect to the youth culture took place, the murders of

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time. Make your dog comfortable Giving your dog a special treat or favorite toy during a potentially upsetting event might help establish a positive association with these loud noises. Calming wraps may help for some dogs, too. Like swaddling for infants, these may help your dog feel secure during stressful situations. Make car travel a positive experience If car rides bring out your dog’s anxious behaviors, get him or her used to the idea of car travel before summer road trips. Use a crate or dog carrier that’s large enough for your dog to lay down comfortably. Use a reward such as a favorite treat or interactive toy to get him or her excited to get in the car and crate before taking a trip.

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Nice, tranquil, end of lane setting, well-constructed ranch home, built 1966, with 924 sq. ft. on .63-acre flat parcel. Home has 2 BR’s, full bath, quaint kitchen/dining room combo with Maytag side by side refrigerator w/ice maker, electric stove, built-in microwave, dishwasher & garbage disposal. Home also has a spacious LR w/swirled ceilings, laminate floors, ceiling fans in 4 rooms, and a 3-season side sun porch in addition to a nice, restful, open front porch. Basement level has outside access, laundry room & a separate workshop area/furnace room and a partially finished den area with a brick fireplace chimney available. Home has a 1 car unattached garage which has a roofed-over patio on one side and a lg storage shed for lawn & garden equipment on the opposing side. Home also has a nice front, side & back yards with a macadam driveway. Utilities—city gas fired hot air furnace, gas hot water heater, city sewer & well water, and 100-amp electric service that has been newly wired. This would be a good investment property. Terms: $8,000 deposit day of auction, with good PA check or certified funds payable to Marquette’s Auction Marketing, balance at closing within 60 days of sale date. 5% buyer’s premium to be added to the purchase price of real estate. Real estate is subject to owner confirmation. Statements made day of auction take precedence over previously printed material. Radon & lead based paint inspections may be done prior to auction at potential buyer’s expense. Note: Updated info & pics @ marquetteauctions.com, auctionzip.com ID1907 or GoToAuction.com ID6181. Selling the real estate & contents for June Fink.

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passionate people who want to work with survivors of violence and those experiencing homelessness. Potential volunteers are required to go through 80 hours of direct service training starting from 6 – 8 p.m. on August 7 at the YWCA, 815 W. Fourth St. There will be weekly two-hour trainings until the required hours are completed. Heather Reeder, Direct Services Supervisor, Erin Scholl, Advocacy and Education Supervisor, and other knowledgeable staff members will lead the trainings. All of the staff members

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teaching have many years of experience working directly with clients and training volunteers in both programs. The trainings properly prepare volunteers to handle the day to day work of helping clients. After being fully trained, volunteers can follow their passion for whichever aspects they enjoy most. For Wise Options they can answer the 24/7 confidential hotline, be with a victim in the emergency room or at a district magistrate’s office or educate the public about our life-saving services. Volunteers can be called to the emergency room to support a victim through the process of how a sexual assault nurse will help them. They will also inform them of the options they have after the fact such as counselling, shelter services and legal advocacy. For Liberty House, volunteers will provide support to residents, complete administrative work, participate in awareness events regarding homelessness and sober living and facilitate events/ activities for clients. All potential volunteers are required to have their child abuse clearance, FBI finger printing and background check before beginning the training To register please complete the form at ywcawilliamsport.org. Please contact Reeder at hreeder@ywcawilliamsport.org or Scholl at escholl@ywcawilliamsport. org or by calling our Wise Options at 1-800-326-8483 for any questions about volunteer training. For questions

regarding Liberty House, please contact Jernae Drummond at jdrummond@ ywcawilliamsport.org or 570-322-4637 ext. 176. The Boutique The Boutique is the YWCA’s own gentlyused clothing shop that directly supports our programs. Volunteers are necessary for The Boutique to serve the community who are looking for the highest quality items at great prices. Volunteers are needed to sort donations, price inventory, run the cash register and provide friendly customer service to every guest who stops by. You will work with a fellow volunteer who will give you onthe-job training to get all new volunteers accustomed to the shop. If you are interested in volunteering at The Boutique, please contact Kahlie Dehotman at kdehotman@ ywcawilliamsport.org or 570-322-4637 ext. 121. Administration The YWCA cannot run effectively without a high quality administrative team. We are looking for an extra set of hands to accomplish the daily tasks that ensure each day runs smoothly. If you have office skills such as answering phones, helping clients, keeping schedules, accepting donations and more. If you are interested in volunteering in administration, please contact Anna Thompson at athompson@ ywcawilliamsport.org or 570-322-4637 ext. 159.

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ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS... Submit contributions in a What: When: Where: format to webbnews@webbweekly.com. Thank you to williamsportlive.com for sharing their entertainment calendar with us! Look for more detailed listings coming soon! EVENTS EVENTS... Drag Show Benefit What: A Drag Show featuring Mandy Mango, Pajama Factory Artist-in-Residence, and 9 area drag entertainers is scheduled for Friday, July 26th, 8:00 pm to 10:00 pm, Pajama Factory Community Room, 1307 Park Avenue, in the city. The event will feature lip-synching, dancing and audience interaction. While the show is free all entertainer tips will be donated to AIDS Resource, a local non-profit organization serving the region. Seating is limited and reservations are required by visiting Williamsport Pride Drag Show on Eventbrite. The show is BYOB but those bringing alcohol will be carded. Contact sigfried@aidsresource. com. When: Friday, July 26th, 8:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m., doors open at 7:00 p.m. Where: Pajama Factory Community Room, 1307 Park Avenue, Williamsport. 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 Roadhouse, Montgomery | 570-547-6289 Tuesdays Karaoke │ Keith’s Karaoke │ Morrone’s Pub │ 9:30

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TIMBER NIGHT Friday, July 19th 2019

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CROSSCUTTERS VS. MAHONING VALLEY The game begins at 7:05 p.m. with fireworks following the event.

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First 500 through the gates receive: ● Keystone Wood Products Association’s “going to bat for the industry” baseball drawstring bag ● A Pennsylvania hardwood coaster—Three lucky coaster holders will win one of the following:

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● The world’s first Ash skateboard produced by Van Wagner ● A PA Hardwood cutting board by Edelholz, Pointe Barn, Danville ● A gift package from the Lumber Heritage Region

Any Crosscutter fan choosing to sign up for KWPA’s electronic monthly newsletter, the Grain, will receive KWPA’s full color commemorative pin. Pins can also be received by liking one of KWPA’s social media pages. One pin per fan. Quantities are limited.

Learn about state’s forest resource and the state’s forest products industry. This traveling exhibit will be located in the main parking lot outside of the stadium. For more info on KWPA or Timber Night visit:

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computers are provided. If you have a tablet or laptop you would like to use, please bring it to the workshop. The third workshop, “Connecting with People on Facebook,” will teach users how to create a Facebook account, how to find friends and family members, how to join groups, and go over the basics of creating a post. The fourth workshop, “Introduction to Microsoft Word,” will introduce class participants to Microsoft Word, which is an essential tool in today’s digital age for working professionals, students and volunteers. This class will use Microsoft Word 2016 and attendees will learn about the “ribbon,” how to create and format documents, insert clip art and tables, and

save your work. Participants must be experienced using a mouse, track pad and keyboard to attend this session. Registration is required for both classes and can be made at calendar.jvbrown.edu or by calling 570-326-0536. Both programs will be presented in the Lowry Room on the third floor of the Welch Children’s Wing. This is one of the many ways the library supports the PA Forward initiative through providing information literacy opportunities for learning. When Pennsylvania residents know how to use current technology to improve their education and enhance their skills, they can fully participate in a digital society. The James V. Brown Library is open from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday;

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also knew that moving forward with the fireworks would cause some consternation with those in the vicinity of the ballpark. After much discussion and debate, we unanimously agreed that we had an obligation to our 2,000+ fans that purchased tickets to the game partly on the basis of a long-advertised postgame fireworks display as well as an obligation to the sponsors of the game. After that in-house determination, we then consulted with multiple city officials, apprised them of the situation and received their blessing to move forward with the show as long as it concluded by midnight, which was the case. Moving forward, we have implemented a policy that no fireworks show sponsored by the Williamsport Crosscutters can begin after 11pm. Again, we sincerely apologize for this disruption to our BB&T Ballpark neighbors. Mussina Charity Autograph Session & Guaranteed Bobblehead Packages The Crosscutters have announced a special charity autograph signing with newly elected baseball Hall of Famer, Mike Mussina. The session will take place at BB&T Ballpark at Historic Bowman Field on July 25 when the Cutters honor him on Mike Mussina Night featuring a special bobblehead for the first 1,000 fans of Mussina in a Hall of Fame uniform. Autograph passes can be purchased for $20 with all monies donated to Lycoming County Special Olympics and K’s For Cancer. The autograph session will be limited to a maximum of 200 guests and very few passes remain available. Fans with autograph passes can bring any item they choose to be signed. There is a strict limit of one item and one pass per person. All fans must have a ticket to the July 25 game to participate in the autograph session. Tickets are not included in the package and must be purchased separately. The Crosscutters are also selling a very limited number of Guaranteed Bobblehead Packages for bobblehead giveaways taking place during the 2019 season. These packages guarantee fans a

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without. I would venture to say that all of his fishing or hunting buddies felt the same way — you would simply never be caught without a pocket knife in your possession. For whittling a sharp point on a pencil or a sharp point on a long stick for roasting hot dogs or marshmallows over an open fire, for cutting the strings or ribbons on birthday or Christmas packages or for skinning and cleaning a rabbit or a pheasant — you simply had constant need for such an implement. If only that knife could talk! What wonderful stories it could tell of simpler times, of a more relaxed, slower-paced life in rural Lycoming County and of the days when people seemed to be more focused on spending more hours every chance possible to enjoy our great outdoors! Today, it gives me great satisfaction to carry that same style of knife, still made these days by W. R. Case & Sons. It has the same red boned handle and is the cheetah model with a single blade. It has served me well, as my Grandfather’s did him. I carry it constantly and wouldn’t be caught without it — except on the occasional flights to hunting or fishing destinations or family reunions. But you can bet that, even then, it is in


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BAND MEMBER ESTABLISHED BAND LOOKING For Lead Player To Replace Our Lead Guitarist Who Retired. We Have Bookings To Fill. Must Be At Practice And All Booking Dates. Call Ray At 570-447-3584. (Vocals A Plus). 138251

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LANDSCAPE BORDERS PERMANENT EDGING

----- Since 1975 ----Swirled Ceilings - A Specialty

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Fully Insured

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• 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

Email: kyledddc@aol.com

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29 YEARS IN BUSINESS!

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We offer a world class team environment with competitive salaries, exceptional benefits and career advancement opportunities including: •Immediate eligibility for Medical, Prescription, Vision and Dental Insurance! •Merit increases awarded based on individual performance! •401K plus employer match! •Company Sponsored Events •Year-end bonus and Quarterly incentives! •Tuition reimbursement! •Paid vacation after 6 months! •Fitness center! •Extensive training opportunities! •Holiday Party/ Company Picnic

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MESOTHELIOMA

Responsible for tracking trailer movement within the Industrial Park, keeping the yard organized; perform preventative maintenance on equipment and truck. Maintain accurate yard inventory and trailer pull.

12 hour night schedule; 5:00pm-5:00am High school diploma or equivalent required.

Sunday Off Work

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Typical Two-Week Schedule:

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Wednesday Thursday Off Off Work Work

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LEGAL DENIED SOCIAL SECURITY Disability? Appeal! If You’re 50+, Filed For SSD And Denied, Our Attorneys Can Help Get You Approved! No Money Out Of Pockets! Call 1-866-376-3163. C11 APPLYING FOR SOCIAL Security Disability Or Appealing A Denied Claim? Call Bill Gordon & Assoc., Social Security Disability Attorneys, 1-855-4986323! FREE Consultations. Local Attorneys Nationwide [Mail: 2420 N St NW, Washington DC. Office: Broward Co. FL (TX/NM Bar.)]. C11 LUNG CANCER? ASBESTOS Exposure In Industrial, Construction, Manufacturing Jobs, Or Military May Be The Cause. Family In The Home Were Also Exposed. Call 1-866795-3684 Or Email cancer@ breakinginjurynews.com . $30 Billion Is Set Aside For Asbestos Victims With Cancer. Valuable Settlement Monies May Not Require Filing A Lawsuit. C11 DIAGNOSED WITH LUNG CANCER? You May Qualify For A Substantial Cash Award. NO Obligation, NO Risk! We’ve Recovered Millions. Let Us Help You!! Call 24/7, 855-845-8269. M11

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LAWN CARE 25 YEAR OLD LANDSCAPING BUSINESS For Sale. Call 570-279-1319. 138040 R AND J LAWNMOWING. Great Rates. Residential And Commercial. Call 570-435-3204. 137871 HEDGE TRIMMING. FREE Estimates. 570-322-3256. 138538 SPRING CLEANUP. LAWN Mowing, Brush Removal, Hauling. 570-439-1934. 138039 RICHARD’S LAWN CARE And Landscaping. Mowing, Mulching. FREE Estimates. Fully Insured. Call 570-772-1588. PA064570. 137560 ROBERT’S LANDSCAPING AND Lawncare. Free Estimates. Call 570-279-2012. 136741

LANDSCAPING SCOTT’S LAWN CARE. Residential And Commercial Mowing And Landscaping. Spring Cleanup. 20th Year In Business. Fully Insured. Call 570-419-6326. 138045

HAULING 4 TON DUMP TRUCK. Will Haul Mulch, Stone, Dirt, Etc. Call 570-995-6981. 137707 FULMERS WATER HAULING. Swimming Pools, Drinking Water. Dependable Delivery. Credit Cards Accepted. Website www.fulmerswater.com. Call 570-322-1829. 136156

Come Experience the New! Come experience the new American Customer Care (ACC). We are newly remodeled and have a new company mission. Do you want to work for a company that values you? Are you looking for a good work/life balance? Do you need flexible hours? If yes, then ACC is for you. ACC is currently looking for Consumer Affairs Specialist in our Montoursville call center.

COME JOIN OUR TEAM!

For consideration please apply online at: www.firstquality.com and follow the links to the McElhattan job openings or apply at the local Careerlink office. First Quality is committed to protecting information under the care of First Quality Enterprises commensurate with leading industry standards and applicable regulations. As such, First Quality provides at least annual training regarding data privacy and security to employees who, as a result of their role specifications, may come in to contact with sensitive data. First Quality is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, gender identification, or protected Veteran status.

Call us, visit us on line or stop by today! 1-800-660-0130 948 Plaza Drive Montoursville, PA 17754 Americancustomercare.com


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PA096756 Fully Insured

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Stoltzfus

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G. Scott Gardner

Meyers Masonry Restoration Co.

2117 West 4th Street - Williamsport, PA

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Attorney At

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LittLe Mountain WeLding

We Now Have Deep Cycle & Starting Batteries In Stock. Also Lawn & Garden Batteries We do all kinds of Milling and Lathework. Call us with your machining needs.

• Heavy Duty Aluminum Farm Gates. 310 Heck Road • Hydraulic Hoses & Adaptors Jersey Shore, PA 17740 • Custom Welding in Mild Steel, Stainless 570-745-2240 Steel and Aluminum Henry M. Fisher • Farm Equipment Repairs

WE SPECIALIZE IN ALUMINUM

Jean Services Todd C. Jean & Robbie C. Jean Licensed & Insured PA 12847 1813 Murray Run Road Trout Run, PA 17771

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1” - .75¢ sq. ft. 13/8” - .80¢ sq. ft. 15/8” - .85¢ sq. ft. 2” - .99¢ sq. ft.

AmmoN SwArey

2182 Quarry Road - Jersey Shore, PA (Just south of Oriole) 570-745-7272 -- OPEN MONDAY - SATURDAY

pa 140315 Kitchens Baths Electrical Plumbing

Ceramic Tile Siding HVAC Concrete

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Smith’s Tree Service

570-419-7576

25 Years Experience Commercial Non-Commercial Roofs Flat Roofs&(Rubber)

PA# 139263

• Removal • Trimming • Stump Removal • Planting

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Silver Coating

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

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5399 US Rte. 15 Hwy, Montgomery, PA 17752

Phone: 570-547-2655 or 1-800-935-4895

570.323.1983

WE BUY USED MOTORCYCLES, CARS, TRUCKS and ENCLOSED TRAILERS

WHITE DEER CONCRETE LLC MONTGOMERY PA * (570) 515-0477

DRIVEWAYS * PARKING LOTS BASEMENTS * POURED WALLS ICF WALLS * RETAINING WALLS ALL TYPES OF FLOORS FREE ESTIMATES * FULLY INSURED PA HIC #0022762

REAL ESTATE HOME FOR SALE 412 WELDON STREET, Montoursville. Raised Ranch With 3 Bay Garage, 2 Bedrooms. $129,000.00. Call 570-433-4307. 138530

HOUSE FOR SALE, 717 7th Avenue, Williamsport. Please See zillow.com For Price And Pics. 138236 3 BEDROOM HOUSE For Sale Outside Of Jersey Shore Off 287. Call 570-398-5680 After 4pm. 138404

NO PEEKING ALLOWED! SEE PAGE 59 FOR THIS WEEKS GAMES

HOUSE FOR RENT 1/2 DOUBLE, MONTGOMERY. 3 BDRM. Lease Deposit. No Dogs, Cat Extra. $765.00 A Month, Includes Sewer. 570-9400077. 138543 FRESHLY REMODELED, 3 Bedroom, 1/2 Double, Fenced In Yard Near Family Dollar On 4th Street. $700.00 A Month Plus Utilities. Yard Maintained By Owner. 1st Month, Last Month And Security Deposit. Betty 570337-9969. 138539

APARTMENTS 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. 717-4977064. 138047 NICE 2nd FLOOR 2 Bedroom Apartment, Williamsport. No Pets. $550.00 A Month Plus Security. 570-323-9119. 138531

TOWNHOUSE APARTMENT, ATTACHED GARAGE. 2 Bedrooms, Gas Heat, Central Air. Dishwasher, Stove, Refrigerator And Microwave Included. Laundry Hookup. NO Pets,NO Children, NO Smoking. $1075.00/Month. 570-327-9353. 138006 1 BEDROOM, ALL Utilities Included, Except Cable. $600.00/ Month. Jersey Shore. Call 814404-4866. 138263

MOBILE HOMES 2 BEDROOM TRAILER For Rent Outside Of Jersey Shore On 287. Call 570-398-5680 After 4pm. 138221

CAMPGROUNDS SUSQUEHANNA CAMPGROUND NICE River Lots, 6 Month Seasonal Rates, $800.00 To $1200.00. Cabins For Rent, Monthly, $350.00 To $600.00. 570-398-0462. 134233

CEMETERY PLOTS 2 LOTS FOR SALE At Muncy Twin Hills, Call 570-412-2784. 138416

PUBLIC AUCTION To be held on July 20, 2019 starting at 10am at 16722 US Rt. 15, Allenwood, PA Three consigners, Eagles Mere PA, Elimsport PA and Williamsport, PA. The one from Eagles Mere has Antique tools, and furniture. The one from Elimsport has old furniture and a Barber Chair from Alvira, PA. The one from Williamsport has antiques and collectibles.

Go to Auctionzip.com for full listing and pictures. Or phone 570-412-2714 Robert J. Enterline Auctioneer • AU-006061

STORAGE UNITS

BOAT

10 X 16. $75.00/Month. Call 570-326-2830. 138048

TARGA 17, TRACKER. Walk Through Windshield, Trolling Motor, 75HP Mercury Motor. $5,500.00. Call 570-321-5642. 137885 12 FT SEA NYMPH Aluminum Boat with Oars and Anchor Crank, Plus Extra Nice Galvanized Boat Trailer With 2 Extra Spare Tires. Will Also Haul 14 Or 16 Ft Boat. Ready To Go $650.00. Call 570-995-9179. 138380

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CARS 1936 FORD MODEL 68 V-8 Flathead Slantback 4 Door Sedan. Black, Mint Condition, All Original. Actual Mileage Is 37,086. PA Antique Registration With Plates. Clean PA Title. Comes With Maintenance Records And Car Cover. Asking $25,900.00 OBO. Originally Appraised Between $34-$38,000.00. Contact Sherri At 570-772-6994 For Private Showing Or Attend Big Yard Sale This Weekend At 617 Young’s Road, Linden, Pa. Located Behind Sheetz Off Of 220 South. Watch For Signs. 138400 2008 SUBARU FORESTER, 99,000 Mi. Good Shape $4,995.00 NEG. Call 570-322-0468. 137545

TRUCKS 2000 GMC JIMMY, 4WD, Automatic Tow Haul Package. Body and Frame Excellent Condition. $2,700.00 OBO. 570-769-6169. 138020

TRACTOR 1954 FARMALL 200 Rebuilt Engine Overhaul Kit. New Clutch, New Paint Job, Many New Parts, 2 Point Fast hitch Snowblade with Chains. Runs Good. Must See To Appreciate. $2,500.00. Call 570745-7136. 138417

SNOW MOBILE 2014 ARCTIC CAT XF 7000 LXR. 4,570 Mi. 137” Track. Recently Serviced. $5,995. Call 407433-3629. 138261

WANTED WANTED! Harley-Davidson Motorcycles. Call 570-320-0630. Horsepower Harley-Davidson, Williamsport, PA 17701. www.horsepowerhd.com 138050

VEHICLES WANTED CARS/TRUCKS WANTED!!! All Makes/Models 2002-2018! Any Condition. Running Or Not. Top$$$ Paid! Free Towing! We’re Nationwide! Call Now: 1-888985-1806. C11 CARS/TRUCKS WANTED!!! All Makes/Models 2002-2018! Any Condition. Running or Not. Competitive Offer! Free Towing! We’re Nationwide! Call Now: 1-888-368-1016. M11 AMERICAN & FOREIGN CARS $$ PAYING CASH $$ For Classic & Collector Cars 717577-8206. M11 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. 138049


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654 Farm market 7613 Route 654

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Open: Monday thru Saturday

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Locust Grove Hardwoods Superior Seal Coating LLC 2182 QUARRY ROAD - JERSEY SHORE

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Miller’s

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Installation & Cleaning 5” and 6” Seamless Gutters Leaf Guards Larry Miller, Jr.

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We Do it Right! Call Now For Huge Discounts

OFFICE: 570-940-0237 CELL: 570-279-0317

Renew Carpet Cleaners Serving the Area Since 1995

Marshall & Tricia Corbin Residential & Commercial Truck Mount System

3 Areas - $99

570-323-8011

570.725.2341

238 Pine Loganton Rd -- Loganton

Custom Tarps & Awnings - Commercial & Residential - Mobile Home & Travel Trailer Skirting - Heavy Duty Welding Blankets - Swimming Pool Covers

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Boat Covers Grill & Generator Covers Mesh for Truck Beds & Nurseries Tents Seat Upholstery

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- Fully Insured - Contractor ID: HICR# PA131180 Shawn Wertz Owner

Services We Provide

• Foundation & Footer Excavation • Water/Sewer Lines • Driveway Repair/Installation • Storm Water Drainage • Land Clearing • Site Grading • Demolition • Septic System Installation

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