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If you’ve never been to a Grand Slam Parade, it is a must-see in person. There is just a special atmosphere and feel about the event; my favorite part is watching the team floats travel the parade route as all in attendance cheers them on. It was great seeing the “Big Unit,” Hall of Famer Randy Johnson, waving to the crowd as he served as Grand Marshal of the parade. It’s been a pretty good year for former Seattle Mariners, as teammate Edgar Martinez recently joined him in bronze at Cooperstown. Both played Little League Baseball growing up. Edgar for Dorado Little League in Puerto Rico. Being a Little League graduate was the common theme for the Class of 2019 inducted into our National Baseball Hall of Fame. Last week we talked about Mike Mussina of the Orioles/Yankees who played right here at home for Montoursville Little League. For those of you that may not know, Mike has also served as a member of the Little League board of directors for several years. Harold Baines played for five Major League clubs, but to most is remembered for wearing the number 3 for the Chicago White Sox. Harold began his baseball career playing for the Home Run Baker Little League in St. Michaels, Maryland. Lee Smith played 18 years in the Majors for eight different teams. I can still hear the voice of Harry Caray finishing up the
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usty Sechler’s kitchen table was littered with photographs, newspaper clippings and various other artifacts from the 1969 Newberry Little League’ AllStars World Series team and its run to that Series. But at that same time, there was the laughter, stories, and memories of the players from that team that gathered at Rusty’s house on the eve of this year’s Little League World Series. Some may have thought that these Newberry boys of summer from that magical summer of 1969 may have looked a little long in the tooth, but their enthusiasm, camaraderie, and sense of love for each other was clearly apparent at their nostalgic gathering. All but three of the team members were on hand. Steve Kreamer, the team’s first baseman, passed away in 2014 and Brian Nasdeo and Steve Salvatori were unable to attend due to work obligations. Their beloved manager, Fred Heaps died in 1991. As I talked to all the players, now in their early sixties, they all spoke with
reverence and awe of Fred Heaps and what he meant to them as players, and how he helped to lay a firm foundation for them as they became men. One of the highlights of the gathering was when Rusty brought out specially made duplicate jerseys for each player, just like the one they wore in the 1969 Little League World Series as the East region representative. The difference being instead of uncomfortable and very hot flannel material, they were a much more comfortable lightweight type material that breathes better and that feels better in the summer heat. They also got caps to match. Specially designed pins commemorating the anniversary were also given out, as well as copies of newspaper photographs. “We were just a bunch of kids who loved playing baseball,” Mike Prowant, the team’s catcher, told Webb Weekly. “There was a great bond among us. We were able to do what we did because of hard work, focus, and dedication. I have been able to carry that sense of mission with me all my life. The home run I hit in the East final in Belleville, N.J. was my biggest thrill.”
He talked of his late teammate, Steve Kreamer, “Steve was a great guy and a great teammate.” Jim Hamilton Jr. was a reserve on the team and his father was an assistant coach to Heaps. “Being on the team was a great experience for me. My dad was a coach on the team and helped Mr. Heaps,” Hamilton said. “The experience of being in the World Series stays with us for all of our lives. We had a great teammate in Steve Kreamer. He was a helluva good guy with a very good glove at first base.” Don Cohick was one of the ace pitchers on the team along with Steve Karney. “I think our World Series run helped to prepare us well for life. I can’t say enough about our manager, Fred Heaps,” Cohick said. “He instilled in us a great sense of discipline, the notion of good preparation and teamwork. It helped prepare us for the challenges we might face in the future. That served me well during my career as an officer in the U.S. Air Force. Bill Byham was very supportive of us and helped encourage us through his radio commentaries. He was also very encouraging of me later when I played basketball at Williamsport High School.” Doug Kline played left field and said that being steeped in the fundamentals
by Fred Heaps was the major reason for the success of the team. “Mr. Heaps taught us to concentrate and have good practice habits that helped us master the fundamentals,” Cline said. “We practiced bunts a lot, and Mr. Heaps set up this area he wanted us to place the bunts, and our prize if we did it the best some of his wife’s great homemade fudge. That was quite an incentive for us. That summer my family moved to East End, and that fall I went to Curtin instead of Roosevelt, and I was not the so-called hero and big man on campus I would have been at Roosevelt. They did not seem to care much about what we did as Newberry All-Stars. I was instead kind of a nobody.” Allen Reed played right field and termed himself “a very bashful kid.” “Being on that team and being with those guys helped to make me a little more outgoing,” Reed said. “Being on the All-Stars was the first time that I had really traveled out of town away from home. It was very interesting to travel to different areas.” Reed remembered Steve Kreamer as a “very quiet kid, just like me.” Randy Vaughn was the team’s centerfielder and he like his teammates cited the strong and firm managerial style of Fred Heaps as the major reason
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said. “As a pitcher, focus was very important with me in dealing with the batters. Mr. Heaps called all the pitches and that took some of the burden off of me in having to figure out what pitches to throw.” Joe Eck was a catcher and reserve but unfortunately, he injured his arm and missed most of Newberry’s magical run. He said he always suited up for all the games and traveled with the team even though he could not play. “We were a very close-knit team and even though I was not playing I was made to feel as though I was as important as anyone else,” Eck said. “The older I get the more I appreciate more what we were able to accomplish. The passage of years gives you a greater perspective. I knew Steve Kreamer real well. We were on the Ray-O-Vac together. He was a great guy.” Tom Green was one of the effective corps of reserves that the team enjoyed. “It takes a lot of discipline, team speed and lot of hard work to have a winning team and we were very blessed to have a group of guys who had all those qualities,” Green said. “I remember Steve Kreamer as a really good guy and a hard-working teammate.”
Steve Kreamer was represented at this joyful reunion by his mother, Barbara and his widow, Kathy. “He loved being a part of the Newberry All-Stars and he always loved Little League,” Barbara said. “He was very active at the Hepburn-Lycoming League and they have a tournament after him and a special award in his name. This reunion today would have been something that he would have really loved.” His wife, Kathy said. “I am so pleased that they have included us in this wonderful celebration.” Rusty Sechler, played third base and put together the reunion and celebration so enjoyed by the members of the team. “We were fortunate to have had a manager of the caliber of Fred Heaps,” Sechler said. “Not only was he a great manager but more importantly he was a great man. Without his sense of discipline and hard work ethic, we could never have achieved what we did. It was a labor of love to put together this reunion.” The joy these Newberry 69’ers felt was amply apparent to those who saw them atop their trailer in the Grand Slam Parade.
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LIVING WELL When I say rough, I mean like a tilled corn field baked in the sun. I cannot believe no-one on my team ever broke an ankle. Bases were screwed into the ground with metal spikes. I guess safety wasn’t really a thing back then. The coach was usually a player’s dad who, if you were lucky, played some high school ball. Instruction was very limited during the season and was non-existent in the off-season. There were no sports academies, there was no year-round training unless you count pick up whiffle ball in my back yard. Back then the snow drifts in the winter were higher than your roof line, Spring thaw was late in the year, and you were lucky if your season started on time. These days it is not unusual to see 12 year-olds with two $350 bats, the latest Under Armour dri-fit training shirt, pants, and helmet and a glove made from genetically engineered baby rhino hide. Ok, the last one might not be exactly accurate but you get the point. Parents are
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Obviously, with fall just ike all things in life, around the corner, you’ll want fashion is cyclical. a plaid pair, and, if you don’t What’s in one day, is out the next. What have these trousers in red, now was once out, may very well is the time to grab them for the upcoming holiday season. come back into style. With If you’re ready to burn all of an eye on the upcoming fall your cropped pants and fully trends, silhouettes are starting to shift away from ubiquitous Bernadette embrace a style change, get skinny cropped pants and Ulsamer ready because the voluminous pants craze is coming on move toward higher-waist looser trousers. Don’t be alarmed just strong. In general, these new trouser yet. Cropped pants are still available in styles are going to sit higher on the stores, but as fall/winter merchandise waist, will be rendered in a flowy fabric, starts making its way onto the racks, and are best paired with a more fitted you’ll begin to see wider-legged slacks shirt to balance out your silhouette. take over. Here’s how you can navigate Everything from culottes to paper-bag the end of the cropped pants era. pants, to palazzo pants, fall into this First, if mid-rise, straight/skinny category. Of course, not all pants are going to ankle-length pants are a wardrobe staple for you, then now is the time to fit and function the same. If you are stock up during back-to-school sales. newer to this trouser silhouette, then You can find slim crops in a variety of I’d recommend going to an actual colors from J.Crew, Old Navy, Loft, and store to try on a few different pairs. Boden. Assess your current collection Shops and sites, like H&M and Gap, to see what shades and patterns are have a variety of cuts and sizes to get missing. Also check out the condition you started. If you are hesitant to give of your basic black, gray, and navy looser pants a go, start with a suiting trousers to see if you need to restock.
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If we could visit Heaven Even for a day, Maybe for a moment, The pain would go away, We would put our arms around you And whisper words so true, That living life without you, Is the hardest thing to do No matter how we spend our days, No matter what we do, No morning dawns or evening falls, When we don’t think of you.
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On August 25, 2019 it will be one year since the death of Luke Austin Beatty. It is difficult to believe we lasted even a day without Luke; we are still learning to navigate this life without him. Thank you to the... Trout Run & Ralston Volunteer Fire Company first responders to the Beatty residence on the morning of August 25, 2018. We know every call you answer has the potential to be a loved one, friend, or neighbor. We are humbled by your commitment to serving our community. Police officers, coroner’s office, and all related investigative personnel. Each of you responded with the perfect balance of care and professionalism in an emotionally charged situation. We are humbled by your service as well. Staff of Sander’s Mortuary, from funeral arrangements, through private viewing, and life celebration, each of you are a master class example of compassion. You were good for our souls. Husband and wife team of Pastor Dan and Debbie Colton for showing up on the worst day of our lives bearing the gifts of comfort, kindness, and prayer. For leading Luke’s life celebration with a perfect message, caring for us then, and still. Friends who through your own experiences know the pain of tragically losing one so loved. We know the courage it took for you to come to us with your wisdom for the days following the loss and for those ahead. The young woman who stood in front of more than 600 people gathered to celebrate Luke’s life and shared your story of his help during a time of loss in your life. You gave us peace in our hearts. Teachers, co-workers, friends, and family who were the crowd of 600+. Your stories and memories shared both there and privately, demonstrated Luke packed more love and joy into 25 years of living life on his terms, than most of us will achieve even if we live to be 100. Janet and the staff of Janet’s Floral Creations. You perfectly captured the spirit of the outdoors Luke loved so much. Your arrangements brought us joy. People who made us meals, paid for meals out, brought food to our homes, and to all the amazing cooks/bakers who prepared the never-ending food supply on the day of Luke’s service. To say we were overwhelmed by your generosity is an understatement. You far exceeded the gift of hospitality. TRVFC Ladies Auxiliary, and all the volunteers who helped set-up, control traffic, serve food, and clean up. We know you unselfishly gave up many of your Friday and Saturday hours to make Luke’s life celebration perfect. You succeeded. Pipeliners Union 798. We have met many of you, and regret we will never meet all who worked with Luke. We so appreciate your concern for us, the pictures you sent, and the stories you shared with us. He enjoyed all of the people he met from all parts of the United States. Being accepted into local 798 literally changed Luke’s life. You gave him employment he loved, but most of all you gave Luke the gift of respect. He loved being part of your brotherhood. Dan Mathers and Ann Marie Fullerton, of Mathers Law Firm, your compassion and wise counsel has made all of our decisions during this difficult time much easier. You know all of the above and beyond tasks you have done for us. We will be forever grateful for your generosity. Seeling, Fullerton, Sullivan and Fink families. God used you to carry us through the most difficult days of our lives. We owe you a debt of gratitude we will never be able to pay. Special thanks to Luke’s incredible circle of friends. Thank you for taking the time to get through the bull & bluster to know the truly hilarious and lovable Luke. He was worth the effort. We love each and every one of you. Please continue to share your stories, videos & photographs of times spent in his company. Seeing him enjoying life keeps Luke alive for us. To all mentioned here and anyone we inadvertently missed, we hope your lives will be richly blessed for your love and compassion for Luke and all of us.
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trouser with a flared or bootcut leg — the longer hem-length nods toward this baggy trend without looking like you’re wearing oversized clown pants. For a more casual vibe, go with joggers or pull-on style bottoms. As mentioned above, it’s best to balance out your silhouette with a more fitted top when wearing looser pants. Slim-cut T-shirts, cropped tops and sweaters, and sleeveless shirts will help you achieve that balance. Ideally, you’ll want a top that can be snuggly tucked in with these higher waisted pants to streamline your silhouette. Or try a shirt that skims the body where the hem meets the top of the waistline, like a boxy crop top or tube-style top. Best to avoid peplum tops, wrap shirts, and tunics with your wide-leg loose trouser; there’s just too much material to contend with. Once you’ve picked out your best version of a loose trouser and a shirt to balance your look, consider your shoe choice. You’ll most likely need a heeled or platform shoe in order to avoid puddled hems. That’s when the material of your pants “puddles” at your feet, in which case your pant
legs are more likely to get wet from puddles on a rainy day. Either scenario is less than ideal. If you’re loathe to don heels, then consider having your pants altered with a higher hem. However, hemming a fuller-legged pant can be tricky. If you want to keep wearing your flats this coming fall and you’re leery of alterations, consider wide-legged cropped trousers, aka culottes. Culottes regained popularity a few years ago. This upcoming season sees them back with higher-waists, in both pull-on or button-and-fly fits, and in a variety of materials from wool, to jersey, to corduroy. Needless to say, the season’s fuller bottom trend requires a bit more work than your go-to cropped pants. Not only will you need to find the right version of a looser trouser for your body type and style, but you’ll also need to pay more attention to the fit of your top and your shoe height. However, if you’re willing to put in the work, this new pant trend will refresh your style this fall and winter, whether you’re a loose-trouser novice or an outfitting veteran who may have lived through the last iterations of these styles.
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on the corner of Third and Mulberry Street was completely destroyed. Very little furniture was saved. The library of the Governor was a fine one, embracing many rare and valuable books, was entirely consumed. The fine M.E. Church on Mulberry Street too was next in order. It was a large brick building costing about $30,000. The spire was the tallest in the city. Six sections of hose from the Washington Hose Company burst in rapid succession as the fire company was at work on Doebler’s Hall. They did all they could however, working with wonderful energy and braving the most frightful dangers. At one time the dense volume of flames as they rolled over the buildings, licking them up like a fiery serpent, calculated to appall the most stout heart.
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hen Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel recorded the song, “The Sound of Silence,” on June 15, 1965 and released it later that year on September 12, they could not really have known what the sound of silence was truly like. Fast forward to August of 2019, on a remote lake in far northern Quebec, called Lac De La Robe Noire, and one could realize what silence really is. I met John DeBouter at the Quail Creek Plantation while shooting sporting clays last January and we related stories back and forth about our various hunting and fishing trips we had taken over the years. When John mentioned fishing in northern Quebec for the past 30 years on a remote lake for native brook trout, it peaked my interest — so much so, in fact, that I decided to join him and two other fishermen on this unique trip. On August 2, 2019, I arrived at John’s Vermont home, spent the night and arose at 4:00 a.m. for the grueling 18-hour ride over rough roads frequented with construction activity to the small town of Havre St. Pierre along the St. Lawrence River for our overnight stay before flying out the next afternoon. It was a 35 minute flight in a 1956 DeHaviland Beaver over a landscape strewn with thousands of various sized lakes. The touchdown on the 9-mile long lake was whisper smooth and we taxied
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in and kept 64 beautiful native brook trout, ranging in size from 14-20 inches and weighing up to 2 pounds - 10 ounces. Many more were released at the boat and numerous fish managed to release themselves before reaching the boat! The only fish in this lake are native brook trout, having been stocked many years ago, along with smelt that would provide feed for the trout. Thus, their diet was almost completely the smelt, but augmented from time to time with moths that dropped onto the lake. The only wild animals we saw during our stay was a pair of muskrats the frequently swam near the dock at the lodge. Birds that were sighted included merganser ducks, a few seagulls and, more often than not, the loons. Ah, the loons! The loons are a beautiful bird, a fish
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nswering questions Little League feel to make sure they and providing support are representing their community.” at a hectic pace, Brian Unlike the uniforms the players McClintock, Little have worn since they began District League Baseball’s Senior Director play in their home communities, of Communications, took time the numbering system differs for from his World Series duties to the World Series. address some of the most often “We have to order the uniforms asked-about topics surrounding based upon a size range, so players the small-fry classic. are not always able to get their Team Uniforms favorite number once they get “This year Adidas became the Scott here. There aren’t any 99’s out there new uniform partner for Little Lowery like you may see at lower levels of League International. They have the tournament. The sizes of the done the same thing at all seven World uniforms are based upon our experience Series tournaments run by Little League in over the years, keeping in mind that you providing gear for the players. never know how many smaller kids or “Adidas has come through with amazing bigger kids will be here each year. Often things for the kids; everything from cleats, after players first try on their uniforms, pants, jerseys, undershirts, sleeves, bats, there is some swapping going on, and we try and catching gear. All the players in our to accommodate as best we can.” seven World Series have received the same All the players get to keep their uniforms, treatment from Adidas. We have worked which is a one-of-a-kind souvenir that they closely with Adidas to pick the colors and get to take home. the designs. That process for the next year Housing begins shortly after each World Series has “We have four sets of dormitory buildings, concluded. We review what went well and and four teams are assigned to each dorm. look at potential changes. It is an on-going We try to encourage the international process. relationship, so we always have a United “In determining the various colors of the States team, and an International team uniforms, we do give some consideration to partnered on each floor. It doesn’t matter the history of the team colors they represent. which U.S. team is matched with which The teams that come here are community- International team. We just feel the based teams; they are not national teams. international camaraderie is a special part of We try to make sure that our designs are the entire World Series experience. It’s fun inclusive of their cultural whenever we can, to see the friendships and interactions that while at the same time providing a unique develop away from the playing field when
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MACHINE SHOP-ALL AREAS. Small Metal And Plastics Job Shop Has Openings For Multi-Task Personnel In The Following Areas: Machining, Set Up, Deburring, Inspection, And Shipping And Receiving. Experience Preferred But Will Train The Right People. 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. 138997 GROWING CHILD CARE CENTER is seeking an energetic, responsible, dependable person for a full-time Preschool 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 Ashler Manor Drive, Muncy, PA 17756 or email to dmcfadden@fun-academy.org. FUN Academy is an Equal Opportunity Employer. 139379 IMMEDIATE PART TIME EMPLOYMENT opportunity at First Southern Baptist Church of Lycoming County Early Childhood Learning Center. Applicants should be self-motivated, creative, and have a passion for working with young children. Childcare experience, current physical and TB test required. Paid training and clearances upon hire. Call 570-3232025 or email eclcfsbc@gmail. com. ECLC is an EOE. 139057 PART TIME TRUCK DRIVER/WAREHOUSE ASSISTANT with the possibility of full time. Must have a current CDL, Hazmat certification helpful. Local Company. Please send a resume to 213 Main Street South Williamsport, Pa 17702. 139373 EGG PACKER POSITION Available 5 Days A Week, Every Other Weekend. Located In Woolrich/Avis Area. For Interview Call 570-279-7274. 138225
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For Electric, Gas, Water/Sewer. Trash Included In Rent. Mostly 55 Years Of Age Or Older, Background Checks Required And Small Limited Pet Policy With Charge. Call 1-800-7353068, Ext. # 239 or 570-2797142. 139214
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FOR RENT, WILLIAMSPORT. TWO, 1 Bedroom Apartments. 1 3rd Floor And 1 Ground Floor. Heat, Water Are Included Along with Free Parking. 570-435-2690. 139226 NEWLY REMODELED 1/2 DOUBLE, 2 BDRM, Loyalsock Township, Garden View Area. No Pets, No Smoking. $650.00 A Month Plus Deposit And Utilities. 570-998-2277. 138708 2 BEDROOM, FIRST FLOOR, Available September 1st. $650.00/Month. NO Pets. Call 570-322-3256. 139201 COTTAGE FOR RENT
COTTAGE AVAIL. MONTH Of September. Rehoboth Beach Area. Call 570-9716221. 138863 CEMETERY PLOTS
BURIAL PLOT, Greenlawn Cemetery, $1,000.00 Call 717215-0252. 138714 PLACE YOUR EARTHLY BODY IN A HEAVENLY PLACE. 2 Spaces In Greenlawn Memorial Park, Valued At $1,695.00ea, Transfer Fee $295.00ea ($1,990.00 total/ea). Asking $1,800.00 Total Apiece. Call 570-253-6590 Leave Message, Will Return Call. 139059
66 Becker Hill Road Williamsport, PA 17701
4 CEMETERY LOTS, Greenlawn Cemetery, Section C, Behind Chapel. $1,500.00 Per Lot, Will Divide. 570-2797054. 139192 DOUBLE BURIAL CRYPT. I’m Selling A Double Burial Crypt I’ve Inherited. Located In Green Lawn Memorial Park, Montgomery, PA. I’ve Contact Their Service Counselor. This Crypt Includes A Bronze Memorial. Current Value Is Over 10K. Asking 5K OBO. I’ll Cover The $250 Transfer Fee. Call Jim 717-362-1196 Or Text 717319-8840. 139395
WANTED! Harley-Davidson Motorcycles.
Call 570-320-0630.
Horsepower Harley-Davidson, 2011 FOREST RIVER 36’ Fifth Wheel. King Bed, Four Season, Fully Loaded. $25,000.00 OBO. Call 570916-6857 And Leave Message. 139041
STORAGE UNITS
SUV
10 X 16. $75.00/Month. Call 570-326-2830. 138857
02 FORD EXCURSION 120,000 Miles. $10,000.00 OBO. Call 570-772-0909. 139390
VEHICLES CARS
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WANTED
5TH WHEEL/TRAILER
TRUCKS
WILLIAMSPORT, FOR SALE 2006 Honda Ridgeline. Great Light Blue Body. Best Offer, 570-220-1405. 139227 MOTORCYCLES
2005 YAMAHA V-STAR 649CC, Shaft Drive. Good Shape. Call After 3pm. 570322-0356 $2,500.00. 138835
Williamsport, PA 17701.
www.horsepowerhd.com 138859
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. 138858
CARS/TRUCKS WANT-
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2018! Any Condition. Running Or Not. Top$$$ Paid! Free Tow-
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CARS/TRUCKS WANT-
PIC BROS. AUTO SALES 101 N. Main St. • Muncy • 570-546-5462
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday - 9am - 8pm • Thurs - 9am - 5pm • Saturday 9am - 3pm
$
16,995 THIS $11,995
2010 FORD F350 CREW CAB
WEEK’S SPECIALS
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ED!!! All Makes/Models 2002-
2018! Any Condition. Running
or Not. Competitive Offer! Free Towing! We’re Nationwide! Call
M11
Now:
1-888-368-1016.
AMERICAN & FOREIGN
CARS $$ PAYING CASH $$ 2011 DODGE CHALLENGER R/T
5.7 Hemi, Auto, Run & Drive 100%, Sharp!
Visit us online at www.PicBrosAuto.com
For Classic & Collector Cars 717-577-8206. M11
Your Business Card Mailed to Over 58,000 Homes. $47.50/Week (1-4 Weeks) or $37.50/Week (5 or More Weeks)
Call Jaimie at 570-326-9322
Renew Carpet Cleaners Serving the Area Since 1995
570-323-8011
We Now Have Deep Cycle & Starting Batteries In Stock. Also Lawn & Garden Batteries
“Your Green Thumb Source”
Marshall & Tricia Corbin Residential & Commercial Truck Mount System
3 Areas - $99
LittLe Mountain WeLding
Succulent Planters Succulents
Come see our NEW & IMPROVED retail display and Larger parking lot!
Mums Coming Soon!! Large Variety of Colors
752 Elimsport Rd . Montgomery Just West of Route 15 570.547.6119
Hours: Mon. - Fri. 8 - 6:30 Sat. 8 - 5 Closed Sunday
G. Scott Gardner
Meyers Masonry Restoration Co.
2117 West 4th Street - Williamsport, PA
• Chimneys (New or Repairs) • Inspections • Foundation Rebuilding • Repair Bowed Walls • Waterproofing • Repointing • Stucco • Stonework (Real Stone or Artificial) • New Construction of Walls, Walks, Patios, Porches • Concrete Sidewalks (Releveling) BUILD OR RESTORE ALL AREAS OF BRICK • BLOCK • STONE • CONCRETE
Attorney At
Law
• Real Estate/Title Insurance • Elder Law/Probate • Husband & Wife Package
- Last Will & Testament - Durable Power of Attorney - Living Will $
285
To t a l
Award Winning Masonry Contractor PA #010608 43 Years Experience MASTER IN THE FIELD OF:
AFFORDABLE PRICES! FREE ESTIMATES
Call Today: 570-244-5922
Conboy Excavating
THERMACORE INSULATED PANELS
Brandon Conboy - Owner - PA #141515
570-435-1698
brandonconboy@conboyexcavating.com www.conboyexcavating.com - EXCAVATING - GRADING - BASEMENTS - BRUSH HOGGING - GRAVEL DRIVEWAYS - DRAINAGE SYSTEMS - FRENCH DRAINS - LAND CLEARING - LIGHT DEMOLITION - SWIMMING POOL REMOVAL - FENCE POST HOLES
1” - 19”, 21”, 24” Wide 13/8 - 18”, 21”, 24” Wide 15/8 - 21”, 24” Wide 2” - 18”, 21”, 24” Wide
15/8” - .85¢ sq. ft. 2” - .99¢ sq. ft.
AmmoN SwArey
WE SPECIALIZE IN ALUMINUM
Jean Services Todd C. Jean & Robbie C. Jean Licensed & Insured PA 12847 1813 Murray Run Road Trout Run, PA 17771
(570) 447-5574 (570) 447-7653 General Contracting, Construction, Electrical, Plumbing, Remodeling, Commercial Snow Removal, Excavating, Property Maintenance
pa 140315 Kitchens Baths Electrical Plumbing
Ceramic Tile Siding HVAC Concrete
(570) 560-7536
Smith’s Tree Service
ATTICS, BASEMENTS, GARAGES & WHOLE HOUSES
28 Years Experience
Commercial & Non-Commercial Roofs
25 Years Experience Commercial Non-Commercial Roofs Flat Roofs&(Rubber)
20% Senior Citizens Discount Serving Central Pennsylvania for Over 40 Years FREE Estimates • Fully Insured
BANK FORECLOSURES & REPOSSESIONS
PA# 139263
• Removal • Trimming • Stump Removal • Planting
Cell - 570-447-5805
Silver Coating
Shingles PA# 115713
ctthomas3@windstream.net CHRIS THOMAS
(570) 547-7032
ctthomas3@windstream.net
Fully Insured
Painting Roofs
Flat Roofs Preferred
FREE ESTIMATES
Prompt. Reliable. Professional. (570) 547-7032
“We Care About the Roof Over Your Head”
WE ACCEPT CREDIT CARDS CALL FOR A FREE ESTIMATE
Prompt. Reliable. Professional.
• CONCRETE AND POTHOLES • Clean Driveway • Seal Cracks • Apply Asphalt Emulsion • Commercial • Line Striping HOURS: MONDAY - FRIDAY 8AM - 6PM • SATURDAY 8AM - 5PM
NOW DOING PARKING LOTS AND FULL PAVING NEEDS
Call Brian at
570-971-2962
www.BandBSealcoating.com
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570-777-1050
13/8” - .80¢ sq. ft.
2182 Quarry Road - Jersey Shore, PA (Just south of Oriole) 570-745-7272 -- OPEN MONDAY - SATURDAY
G’s CLEANUP YOU POINT IT OUT, WE’LL HAUL IT OUT!
1” - .75¢ sq. ft.
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
Call 570-326-9322
570-971-0090
“We Make House Calls”
We do all kinds of Milling and Lathework.
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