Webb Weekly September 25, 2019

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VOLUME 17 • NUMBER 39

A Family-Oriented Publication

SEPTEMBER 25, 2019

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hat an amazing time of year to call our neck of Penns Woods home. As the calendar officially reads Autumn, it signifies the beginning of so many wonderful happenings and traditions. Soon, the fall foliage will illuminate both mountainsides that frame the Susquehanna River. Mother Nature’s perfect fall decorating of the West Branch Valley. The fall harvest is in full swing. Our locally grown pumpkins provide the perfect color accent for every farm market and roadside stand. If a little brighter orange is of your liking, the Pennsylvania hunting season is just around the corner. What a great job the Pennsylvania Game Commission has done. There are more trophy bucks roaming around then could ever be imagined. I can’t wait to see what comes through the door during our Webb Weekly Uncle Ron’s Monster Buck Contest. Before long the Mummers’ Parade will be marching up and down the streets of South Side. Shortly followed by the trick-or-treaters knocking at your door as those perfect pumpkins turn into jack-o’-lanterns. It’s just a wonderful time of year to get out and enjoy everything nature has to offer. Whether it be fall fishing, kayaking, hiking, or biking, please don’t be a spectator to the beauty of God’s green changing to brightly colored Earth. Get out and about, and you will feel so much better about life. More importantly, share all we are blessed with your

children. Let them see, hear, and feel the most amazing things in life — teach them they’re not found on any type of electronic screen. The unofficial beginning of the Autumn Equinox for all of us at Webb Weekly has become our Fall Home Improvement Guide, which can be found inside this week’s publication. If you are looking to do any type of project around your house, it’s a must-read and save. We have tremendously talented folks in our area that work with their hands. They take great pride in what they do and can help you with anything from building a new home to fixing whatever didn’t get checked off that honey-do list. Thank you to all that reached out to me about last week’s column. It was great to talk to so many about the old West Branch Football Conference. I heard so many great stories about rivalry games and playing all the local schools; it’s a shame that’s being missed by the players of today. I heard the words Bald Eagle Nittany more times last week than when Coach Ken Robbins was coaching us up for those Saturday 1 p.m. games at BEN. Sticking with our fall theme of this week’s article, I’ll never forget Coach Robbins’ words, “Playing up there is like playing on Halloween; you never know what’s going to happen.” And that was often the case for the Lancers. There is no doubt in my mind that the time is right to stop driving by neighboring schools and get them back on the schedule.

While I’m talking football, scheduling, and money, I would be remiss if I didn’t talk about Penn State. The Nittany Lions defeated Keystone State rival, Pitt, this past week. The game marked the 100th meeting between the two schools, and possibly the last, which is not Jim acceptable. Webb, Jr. Penn State and Pitt should play every year, the last game of the season, no questions asked. This should have never changed, and it’s time that common dollars and sense prevail. I don’t want to hear any of the naysayers’ poppycock of why the two can’t play. Governor Wolf-in-sheep’s-clothing should step in and demand legislation to bring the state rivalry back to prominence. The game is great for the state and its economy. It used to be a nationally recognized rivalry with Bowl implications and a possible National Championship hanging in the balance. Somehow it has now become an inconvenience just to get the state’s two big cats together on the same field. Just ridiculous. As far as Penn State’s two other non-conference opponents, that has got to change too. National sportswriters used to knock Penn State’s schedule during Joe Pa’s Glory Days as being soft. The schedule currently being played is a JV schedule in comparison. This can also be fixed easily by common

sense. Penn State has three non-conference games. The Pitt rivalry game should be one, another game against an in-state school should be the second, and the third should be a matchup against a National power. There is absolutely no way the Pennsylvania State University should be playing Idaho, Buffalo, or some other Sister’s of the Poor School from another state and paying them a million bucks to play at Beaver Stadium. That money should stay within the boundaries of the State with a rotation of Temple, Villanova, Bucknell, or any other state school that would like to take on the Nits. This would keep the revenue produced within the Keystone State and help build another state school’s football program. No offense to Idaho, but I don’t believe they could even win the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference and the PSAC is Division II. The last non-conference game should be a national showcase. The Nittany Lions should play Alabama, Notre Dame, USC, Texas — just like they used to back in the Paterno days. Let’s buckle up the helmet and see what the Nittany Lions have compared to the nation’s elite. This will help with national recruiting and recognition. Not to mention at the end of the season when you’re trying to secure a playoff spot, a close loss to Alabama is better than beating up on the Balls Mills Naval Academy. However, at least that would be an in-state opponent, and the money wouldn’t be going to help build the Timbuktu State program. God Bless America.

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Bob and I played guitar and I also played the accordion.” Dean recalls members of his family playing at local square dances and he remembers his musical gig at the age of 10, standing and playing on top of a piano stool. He said he and his brother, Bob decided to drive to Nashville in 1948 to “look the place over.” They stopped in Knoxville on their way to Nashville and met the legendary Carter Family (featured prominently in the Burns series), who were performing on a famous midday radio show there at the time. “We were unaccustomed to this, so being around the Carter Family didn’t make a big impression on us until later,” Dean said. When the McNett brothers got to Nashville they met country music giants, Bill Monroe, the father of Bluegrass music and Ray Price, both of whom they would later bring to Lycoming County to perform. Unfortunately, according to Dean, the brothers did not get a chance to

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play anywhere during their first trip to Nashville. The following year, after returning to the Williamsport area, the McNett brothers stopped in to see the “Jim and Jane Show,” a live show of country music on WRAK. “Someone requested the song ‘Waltz on the Wind’ and we were the only ones that knew it so we sang it on the show.” Dean said. “After that we got hired as regulars for the ‘Jim and Jane Show.’ That was our first real professional performance.” At about the same time (1949) Bob and Dean opened the “Radio Corral,” an open air amphitheater near Dean’s Clinton Township home, off of Route 15, near Montgomery. One of the earliest acts they booked was a promising singer from Alabama named Hank Williams. Dean proudly displayed a picture of his mother with Hank at the time of the 1949 performance. Not long after that performance Hank would have his first Number One Country hit, “Lovesick Blues.” “I could tell that Hank was going to be something special,” Dean said. “He was a real good person. During his appearance for us I remember him

saying, ‘how come all these people want to see me.’ I think he was kind of overwhelmed by the whole thing.” When Dean was called to the colors in 1950 during the Korean War, Bob got an offer to go to Arkansas to play in Patsy Montana’s band. Montana was one of Country Music’s first legendary female singers. Shortly after joining Montana she decided to break up the band. Hank Williams asked Bob to join his “Drifting Cowboys.” Bob was with the “Drifting Cowboys” for two years. By 1952 Bob had tired of the constant grind of the road and left the “Cowboys.” Dean was discharged from the Army and the two of them returned to the area, started their own band and resumed the shows of the “Radio Corral.” The 1950s and 1960s were the heyday for the “Radio Corral.” As well as for Bob and Dean’s own performances. During this period Bob and Dean hosted a virtual “Who’s Who” of country music that included, Webb Pierce, Ernest Tubb, Kitty Wells, Bill Anderson, Jim Reeves, Tex Ritter, Sonny James, Ray Price, Roy Acuff, Stonewall Jackson, Faron Young, Bill

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$8,000 and $15,000 to put on a show at the “Radio Corral,” depending on the star that was booked. The “Radio Corral” went out of existence in 1970, victim of the higher cost of acts and the trouble of booking acts that were more affordable for people to see. Bob and Dean McNett were also heard on their own radio show on WLYC and later WRAK. They also performed at venues all across the region, becoming one of the most recognizable musical acts in the area. They cut a record in 1988 titled, Stranger in My Arms,” for a small regional label. It received widespread airplay throughout the area, but was not so prominent nationally. Sadly, both Bob and Dean are gone now, Bob in 1995 and Dean in 2005. In Dean’s final words to me in our interview, he stated, “The days of the Radio Corral were a once in a lifetime thing. We’ll never see anything like it again. We were too busy putting the ‘Corral’ on to fully appreciate what it really meant. We knew though that it gave a lot of people pleasure. And that’s not too bad a thing to have done.”

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of the district-wide Hybrid BackPack Program. The program not only provides a weekend’s worth of free meals to foodinsecure students through the school year it also allows students to access food during school time as needed. Participation in the event is easy. Individuals and businesses can buy a $30 T-shirt and wear it on Friday, Oct. 18, to publicly display their support of the program. T-shirts, emblazoned with “This Shirt Feeds a Future” can be ordered

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now through Oct. 3 by visiting www. dressdown4wasd.com. “Every T-shirt sold will help feed 10 kids for one weekend,” said Lara DeNune, programs coordinator for CPFB. “A child’s chance for a brighter tomorrow starts with getting enough healthy food to eat today.” During the 2018-2019 school year, more than 2,600 WASD students benefitted from the program through the distribution of more than 31,300 bags of food. The program launched district-wide last school year, thanks to a $200,000 grant from the Williamsport-Lycoming Community and the Charles A. Szybist and Carla G. Szybist funds at the First Community Foundation Partnership of Pennsylvania. “With the grant ending this school year, we are looking for funding to continue supporting the program,” said Greg Hayes, WASDEF executive director. “Last year’s numbers really show the significant impact this program has had on the district, and we’re so grateful for all of those involved who have made this so widely accessible. With more than half the student population benefitting from it, it’s clear that we need to work to keep that promise of food coming to these students who have come to rely on it.” The two organizations worked through the summer months to develop the unique fundraiser. The nonprofits hope it will be successful enough to become an annual fundraising event to generate the $60,000 needed (or about 2,400 T-shirts sold) each year to fund the program. Donations are being accepted as well. The program’s operation also relies on

faith-based partners and a number of other civic-minded groups that have stepped forward to ensure bags were filled each week for distribution. “Hunger deprives children of more than just food. The Central Pennsylvania Food Bank’s youth programs give children and youth consistent access to enough nutritious food to excel,” said Pam Hicks, programs manager for CPFB. “We all have a role to play in getting food to children in need.” About the Williamsport Area School District Education Foundation The Williamsport Area School District Education Foundation is the recognized nonprofit affiliate of the school district. The education foundation facilitates charitable giving and permanent legacies based on individual areas of interest in educational innovation, the arts, athletics and scholarships. For more information on the foundation, visit www. wasdeducationfoundation.org. About the Central Pennsylvania Food Bank The Central Pennsylvania Food Bank is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to reduce hunger in 27 counties across Pennsylvania. By working with more than 1,400 local agencies and partner programs, the Central Pennsylvania Food Bank serves more than 135,000 neighbors in need every month. For more information on the Central Pennsylvania Food Bank and its mission to reduce hunger in Pennsylvania, visit centralpafoodbank.org, find us on Facebook or follow us in Twitter.

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hat the police department of this city is efficient was demonstrated Saturday morning when a burglar was caught after he tried to break into a residence in the west end of the city. At 20 minutes of 2, Daniel Carn, who lives on the northeast corner of Rose and West Fourth Streets, called the police station in city hall said that as man had climbed onto the porch roof and tried to enter the house, but had been frightened away. The marks of his shoe had been in left in the damp ground and a watchman at the Rose Street crossing had seen a man in a gray suit and colored cap run from the house in the direction of the rubber factory. Officers Ebert and Kaufman and a Gazette and Bulletin reporter hurried to the scene in the big patrol wagon with a few clues offered, set out on foot for the house breaker. The whole

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neighborhood was scoured. After further hunting, Officer Charles Ebert suggest they check the Northern Central Railroad. Upon entering the Cemetery Street crossing, they asked the watchmen there if he had seen a man answering to the description. There were two men nearby and one was wearing a gray suit and a gray cap. The man was then questioned and said he had come up from Market Square from the car leaving there and had gotten off at the corner of Cemetery Street and Erie Avenue to talk with the watchman. His shoes showed signs of having been dropped in damp ground. He was taken by police to city hall. After a short cross examination, the man, identified as Philbert J. Pouillot, confessed to trying to crawl up on the roof and said he was only trying to see what was going on in there. It was believed that he was in search of booty and Chief Tepel took him before the alderman on a charge of attempted burglary.

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UPMC Hospital Auxiliary Presents Autumn Fest and Car Show, Sunday, September 29 By Lou Hunsinger Jr.

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f you missed last weekend’s great shows, you have another chance to see another great Car Show this weekend when the UPMC Hospital Auxiliary presents their Annual Autumn Fest and Car Show on the grounds of the Divine Providence Hospital this Sunday,

September 29. The event will be held from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. Gates will open for entry of show cars at 7 a.m. If your vehicle has wheels it is welcome. The cost for each vehicle is $10 and parking is the participant’s choice. Vehicles must be registered by 1 p.m. to be judged with the award’s ceremony at 3 pm.

Autumn Fest will also feature a selection of appetizing foods, various craft vendors, The Pumpkin Patch Ride, and other children’s activities are among the planned activities. Special displays this year include a Mustang Corral featuring over 75 Mustangs to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the North Central Mustang Club; the Susquehannock Region of the Antique Automobile Club of America will feature the Model A Ford and a 1905 Single Cylinder Cadillac Boat-tail Runabout. New this year will be a Winner’s Circle display of previous champions. “This year we honor the iconic Ford Mustang, from a secretary’s car at its 1964 introduction to an all-out World Class Super Car. No other car has offered as many available options to satisfy the dreams of everyone as the Mustang has,” Earl Mowery a member of the show committee, told Webb Weekly. Mowery continued, “The Model A Ford “Henry’s Lady” was offered

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no possible way that Abraham and Sarah could conceive and bear a child — and then Isaac was born. That miracle is vital to understanding one of the main faith lessons of Abraham and Isaac. The story is found in Genesis 22:1-19. It is very difficult to read. God’s command to sacrifice a child must have seemed completely out of place to Abraham. Throughout the Old Testament there are many passages that reflect God’s great displeasure in child sacrifice. Sadly, it wasn’t unusual in pagan practices. And on occasion, the Israelites also participated, igniting God’s wrath.

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explain to Sarah that he had taken the life of her only child — and their miracle child? It was a decision immersed in staggering consequences. The story reveals that Abraham did not hesitate to obey. He doesn’t offer a single word for clarification or argument. He simply got up early the next morning and saddled his donkey, and loaded the wood, the embers and the knife. With everything in place, he took Isaac and headed for the mountain. It must have been an awful three-day walk. Imagine Abraham soaking in as much of Isaac as he possibly could. It breaks my heart. Isaac, at thirteen years old, was adept

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enough to realize that something was missing for the sacrifice. His line of questioning could only have added more angst for Abraham. Angst, according to the Encarta dictionary, is a feeling of dread arising from an awareness of free choice. There are two basic questions that surround the story of Abraham. (1) Was God testing Abraham to see what he would do? Or (2), was God testing Abraham to prove to Abraham what he would do? The fact is, we don’t’ know, and neither did Abraham. Again, we know the outcome of the story, but Abraham did not. If I had room in this article, we could have some fun running into a rabbit-hole debate regarding the free will of mankind and the sovereign will of Almighty God. Instead, here is a quote we can reflect on: The saints are those persons--ordinary persons--who dare to involve themselves with God unreservedly. They perceive that God has gambled eternal love on them, so they in turn gamble wildly on God. Faith says that this is a safe gamble, because we can count on the character of God. But every saint has had times on the holy journey when he or she wondered if the gamble was badly chosen. Since our vision is limited, we don’t always see all that God is about.” J. Ellsworth Kalas, Longing to Pray The Main Takeaway It seems that the main teaching point of this story when it comes to faith actually involves the process by which God builds

our faith. The Hebrew writer seems to reflect this when he says, Abraham reasoned that God could even raise the dead. In other words, Abraham had already experienced a top-tier miracle. If God could bring a child through barren and old Sarah, God could do anything! Period. End of story. Faith established. That’s how faith works. God gives us miracles to build our faith. So before He gives us some big, hairy and audacious command, He first reveals His faithfulness through a series of seemingly lesser events. Moses stood before a burning bush before he stood before Pharaoh. Young David killed a lion and a bear before he took on Goliath. Miracles build our faith. Something Bigger? Have your received a miracle? If so, be grateful and give God the glory. Afterward, don’t be surprised if God asks something bigger of you. The first miracle was far more than just giving you what you wanted — it was likely a down payment on a future calling and a bigger ask. God rarely calls us to less — never forget that. He’s building your faith for a reason that is bigger. Don’t be so short-sighted as to think the miracle was just about you. Previous miracles are investments that God has made in you to build you and your faith so that you will be ready when He calls again. Keep your heart open and your faith bold — it is possible that God is about to ask something bigger of you. And when He does, your faith will pass the test.


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Submit contributions in a What: When: Where: format to webbnews@webbweekly.com. View more calendar listings at www.webbweekly.com. Diabetes Undone What: Diabetes Undone seminar. Interactive, educational and expertdriven group program designed to empower you to make lasting lifestyle changes to reverse diabetes, pre-diabetes, heart disease, high blood pressure, overweight and obesity. Consider this seminar if you have any of these conditions or if you simply desire to learn more about a healthful lifestyle. Cost is $49 for the entire program including wellness talks, group support, cooking demos and samples, Diabetes Undone cookbook and workbook, and access to all video sessions for one year. Contact Beth Anderson at bethandersonmoo@gmail.com by 8/24 with questions or to sign up. www.lhngroups.org/workshop/22642. When: Wednesday evenings for 8 weeks -- beginning September 4th through October 23rd from 6:00 p.m.-7:30 p.m. Where: Williamsport SDA Church, 201Market Street (just over the bridge in South Williamsport).

EVENTS...

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Forest Bathing for Seniors What: Who needs a bubble bath when you can bathe in the forest! Join volunteer Suzann Schiemer as we learn about the practice of Shinrin-Yoku. Japanese studies have shown that connecting with the environment through our senses provides restorative wellness benefits. For mature adults age 55 and up. Registration required by emailing Rhiannon Summers at rhsummers@pa.gov or calling 570-477-7780. When: Thursday, September 19 from 8:45 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Where: Park and meet at the Glens Parking Lot off of Rt. 118 in Ricketts Glen State Park. Intro to Kayaking What: Ages 12 and up. Here’s your chance to try kayaking! Participants will learn kayak terminology and basic paddle skills before heading out on the water. Wear shorts and shoes that can get wet. Registration required by emailing Rhiannon Summers at rhsummers@pa.gov or calling 570-477-7780. When: Thursday, September 19 from 2:00-3:00 p.m. Where: Park and meet at the Western Boat Launch in Ricketts Glen State Park. Historical Society Program What: Montgomery Area Historical Society’s Third Thursday Program -The 90th Anniversary of the Montgomery High School Football Tradition. When: September 19, 2019 beginning at 6:30 p.m.

Where: The Adam Room Museum, 3 W. Houston Avenue Montgomery (below Montgomery Public Library).

When: Saturday, September 21 from 9:00-10:00 a.m. Where: Meet at the Amphitheater in Ricketts Glen State Park.

Fall Book Sale What: The Friends of the J.V. Brown Library will hold its fall book sale, a major fund-raising event for the Friends. Money raised supplements programs and services beyond the regular library budget. When: September 20-21. Public hours on Friday, September 20 are 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. and on Saturday, September 21 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Book sale preview night which is open only to Friends of the Library will be Thursday, September 19 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Where: Pine Street United Methodist Church, 441 Pine Street, Williamsport.

Compass Course What: Put your compass skills to the test by navigating our compass course. Materials provided. Contact Rhiannon Summers at 570-4777780 or rhsummers@pa.gov for more information. When: Saturday, September 21 from 10:00-11:00 a.m. Where: Meet at the Amphitheater in Ricketts Glen State Park.

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 boots are recommended for walking. Contact Rhiannon Summers at 570-477-7780 or rhsummers@pa.gov for more information. When: Friday, September 20 from 8:00-11:00 a.m. Where: Meet at the Visitor Center in Ricketts Glen State Park. Dinner What: Broiled or beer battered haddock or black diamond steak. Open to the public. When: Friday, Sept. 20, 2019 at 5 p.m. Where: American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport. Band What: Old School band. When: Friday, Sept. 20, 2019 at 9 p.m. Where: American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport. Master Gardeners Program What: Planting Fall Bulbs - Plant now for beautiful spring color!! Registration required for each specific event at http://extension.psu.edu/ lycoming/events or by calling 877-345-0691. When: Saturday, September 21, 10:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m. Where: Lysock View Complex, 542 County Farm Rd., Montoursville. Car Show What: Corvettes on Main Street Car Show. When: Saturday, September 21, 2019 from 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Rain or shine. Where: Main Street, Muncy. Compasses, Maps, and You! What: Learn how to use compasses and maps. Materials provided. Contact Rhiannon Summers at 570-477-7780 or rhsummers@pa.gov for more information.

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Ballroom Dance What: Montoursville Rotary Fundraiser Ballroom dance — Beach Blanket Ballroom. When: September 21 7:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. Where: Divine Providence Auditorium, 1100 Grampian Blvd., Williamsport. Newberry Clean-Up What: Fall litter clean-up in Newberry. Bags, gloves and refreshments provided. Pizza lunch at noon. Sponsored by the Newberry Community Partnership. Rain or shine. When: Saturday, September 21st from 9:30 a.m.-noon. Where: Meet at West End Community Christian Center, corner of 4th and Diamond sts., Williamsport. Pancake Breakfast What: Delicious buttermilk pancakes, PA Maple syrup, sausage, eggs; sausage gravy w/biscuits, potato patty, fruit cup, coffee, tea, water. Adults – $8, child 6-17 – $4, under 5 – free. Member discounts of Sentimental Journey. When: September 22, 2019 8:00 a.m.-noon. Where: Hangar 1 at the William T. Piper Airport, Lock Haven. First Fall Hike What: Hiking the Cherry Run Trail. This is a 5-mile moderate hike. Registration required by emailing Rhiannon Summers at rhsummers@ pa.gov or calling 570-477-7780. When: Tuesday, September 24 from 8:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Where: Park and meet at Beach Lot #2 by the bulletin board closest to the road in Ricketts Glen State Park. Audubon Program What: Lycoming Audubon program “Restoring Imperiled Young Forests”, presented by Lisa Williams, Wildlife Biologist with the Pa Game Commission. Lisa will review how loss of young forest habitat has resulted in widespread species declines, and will discuss solutions to the problem. When: Wednesday September 25, 2019 at 6:00 p.m. Open to the public. Where: James V Brown Library, in the Lowry Room on the 3rd floor of the Welch Wing, 19 E. Fourth St., Williamsport. Dinner What: Broiled or beer battered haddock or hot turkey sandwich. Open

to the public. When: Friday, Sept. 27, 2019 at 5 p.m. Where: American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport. Band What: Top Shelf band. When: Friday, Sept. 27, 2019 at 9 p.m. Where: American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport. Homeschool Day 7th-12th What: All programs for this day are for homeschool or cyber school families with children in grades 7-12. We will be learning about trees through identification and dendrochronology. Bring your lunch. Registration required by emailing Rhiannon Summers at rhsummers@ pa.gov or calling 570-477-7780. When: Friday, September 27 from 9:30 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Where: Park and meet at the Visitor Center in Ricketts Glen State Park. Intro to Kayaking What: Ages 12 and up. Here’s your chance to try kayaking! Participants will learn kayak terminology and basic paddle skills before heading out on the water. Wear pants and shoes that can get wet. Registration required by emailing Rhiannon Summers at rhsummers@pa.gov or calling 570-477-7780. When: Saturday, September 28 from 2:00-3:00 p.m. Where: Park and meet at the Western Boat Launch in Ricketts Glen State Park. Fall Paddle What: Join us for our first fall paddle on Lake Jean to observe the seasonal changes. Registration required by emailing Rhiannon Summers at rhsummers@pa.gov or calling 570-477-7780. When: Saturday, September 28 from 3:00-5:00 p.m. Where: Park and meet at the Western Boat Launch in Ricketts Glen State Park Peeking at Planets What: Discover the night sky with our telescope as we observe the stars and planets. Registration required by emailing Rhiannon Summers at rhsummers@pa.gov or calling 570-477-7780. When: Saturday, September 28 from 7:00-8:00 p.m. Where: Park and meet at the Visitor Center in Ricketts Glen State Park. Bingo What: Loyalsock Swim Bingo Come join us for gift card/basket bingo to help raise funds for Loyalsock Lightning Swim team lane lines. Cost $20 gets you a pack of bingo cards. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/sockswim-bingo-tickets-66453426989 or contact Julie sockswim@gmail.com to reserve your space. Food and other vendors will be there as well. When: September 29, 2019. Doors open at 11:00 a.m., games start at 1:00 p.m.

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Christian Ladies Group What: The Christian Ladies Group will meet and Rev. Beth Jones and Ruth Rode will present a program on the Loyalsock Trail. The public is welcome to attend. When: Wednesday, September 18, 2019 at 1:00 p.m. Where: Tivoli United Methodist Church, 9598 Rt. 220 Hwy., Hughesville. Buck-a-Bag What: Buck-a-Bag – all clothing. When: Sept 18th to Sept 25th. 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. Community Dinner What: Free community dinner When: Thursday, September 19, 2019, serving at 5:30 p.m; served on the Third Thursday each month. Where: St. Paul-Calvary United Methodist Church, 1427 Memorial Ave. Williamsport. Please use the Elevator Door Entrance on the west side of our building. Concert What: Milton Harvest Fesitival Pops Concert, including a variety of musical styles. When: Thursday, September 19, at 7:00 p.m. Where: St. Andrews Methodist Church, 107 Lower Market Street, Milton. Concert What: Free concert, open to the public. LYRA - a choral group from St. Petersburg, Russia - will perform sacred music from the Eastern Orthodox Church and also Russian folk songs (in traditional costume). Refreshments will be served. A free-will offering will be collected. Everyone welcome - please join us! When: Friday, September 20th, at 7:00 pm. Where: Holy Cross Orthodox Church, 1725 Holy Cross Ln., Williamsport. Elimsport Fall Festival What: 13th Annual Elimsport Fall Festival. Food and craft vendors, live music, and parade. When: September 21, 2019 from 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Parade kicks off at 11:00 a.m. from Washington Twp. Firehall. Where: Elimsport United Methodist Church Grounds on Rt. 44 in Allenwood.

Fellowship Meal What: A Free Fellowship Meal which features hamburger barbecue, tossed salad, baked beans, vegetable, dessert and beverage. All are welcome. Donations are accepted. When: Thursday, September 26, 2019, 4:30 p.m.-6:00 p.m. Where: St. John’s Lutheran Church, 6590 Musser Lane, Watsontown. Fall Giveaway What: Fall Giveaway. Clothing and miscellaneous goods, all free. When: September 28, from 8:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Where: Omega Presbyterian Church, 2570 Lycoming Creek Road, Williamsport. Clothing Giveaway What: Daniel’s Closet - free clothing. When: Saturday, September 28, 2019, 9:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. Clothing drop-off & set-up Thursday, September 26, 4:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. Where: Church of the Redeemer, Lutheran, 1100 Washington Blvd., Williamsport. Use outside stairway to Social Hall. College of Prayer What: College of Prayer Gathering, a Non-Denominational God encountering event that includes worship, prayer, Biblical teaching and fellowship. When: Friday, September 27th from 3:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m., and Saturday, September 28th 8:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Where: Williamsport Campus at Agape Fellowship, 485 East 3rd St., Williamsport.

SENIOR EVENTS...

SENIOR EVENTS

Senior Luncheon What: Senior Luncheon featuring vegetable soup, egg salad sandwich, dessert & drink. Everyone welcome, love to see some new faces! When: Monday September 16, 2019 at noon. Where: All Saints Church, corner of Scott & Beeber sts., Williamsport.

MEETINGS...

MEETINGS

Plant Based Living What: Plant-Based Living Group Meeting in Williamsport. Roz English, local community organizer and business owner will share her journey to health and weight loss after adopting a plant-based lifestyle. Bring a friend. Bring a simple vegan snack/dish to share, and join us for this fun and informative presentation! Please email questions to lmanley1418@comcast.net. When: Thursday, September 26th at 6:00 p.m. Where: PMF Industries Lunchroom/Kitchen, rear 2601 Reach Road, Williamsport, PA (watch for Plant-Based Living signs).

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recurring theme in the County Commissioners Meeting is lamenting the number of issues that they must deal with that were caused by previous administrations. The most classic albatross was the county’s endeavor to build a water park near the White Deer Golf Course back in the 1980s. The business plan was doomed from the start, not the least of which was

neglecting to consider that the weather in northern-central Pennsylvania is not exactly ideal for an outside water park. It never got off the ground (pun intended) and saddled the county with a massive debt, covered by other county enterprises such as the landfill. It is an impact that is still felt today. Yet, at the time, it seemed like such a good idea. So why do bold actions sometimes hit and sometimes miss? In my book, Ideal Leadership: Time for a Change, I identify these opportunities

that come along as either GOLI’s (Gateways of Leadership Initiative) or FOLI’s (Failure of Leadership Initiative). The problem is that we don’t know if they will be a “Golly” or “Folly” at the time, it is only after some time passes that it becomes evident. But opportunities do not hide themselves. For instance, there is a strong movement toward regionalization of police services throughout Lycoming County right now. At the Williamsport mayoral debate, regionalization of police forces was a hot topic. To the west is the Tiadaghton Valley Regional Police Department, which began with the merger of Jersey Shore borough and

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considering joining as well. To the east, Hughesville Borough already contracts with Picture Rocks for police protection, and currently, Wolf Township is discussing coverage for their residents as well. And in the south, Montgomery Borough has gone through a lot of challenges in maintaining their police department, and this has brought serious interest in a regionalized police force involving Montgomery Borough, Muncy Borough, Clinton Township, and Brady Township. There are two powerful drivers at work — the increases in community crime and the threat from Governor Wolf ’s administration to charge townships a surcharge fee for Pennsylvania State Police protection. Currently, some 1,300 Pennsylvania communities have no police force and count on coverage from the state police. Ironically, Pennsylvania has more police departments than any other state in the country, but many are too small to provide a full range of police services. In fact, eighty-three percent of the municipal police departments have less than ten officers. This is why it appears to be a GOLI moment for regional policing. It provides better use of resources and manpower. It stretches a dollar further

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through cost sharing of administration, supervision, training, investigation, patrol, and specialty services. Currently, there are some 35 regional police departments representing roughly 125 municipalities in the Commonwealth but expect this number to rapidly rise in the not so distant future. Or it could be a FOLI moment for those local officials who choose a “wait and see” attitude. If a surcharge for state police coverage does come about, there may be a mad scramble among municipalities to join various regional police forces, which would result in higher costs. For regionalization in the formation stages, it would mean missing an opportunity to have a voice in the critical genesis juncture, and perhaps cost savings that may come from grants available in the inauguration phase. This is a critical time for many municipalities in the county for regionalization of police protection. Unlike a water park, Pennsylvania law designates municipal government’s primary responsibility to provide public safety services, including emergency management, police, fire, and ambulance service. It seems like a GOLI moment for police protection is right now.

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n November, the registered voters of the city of Williamsport will elect their next mayor. He will be a much younger man than his predecessor, married to a wonderful wife with several beautiful children. He will be knowledgeable, well educated, and

even have studied abroad. He will be a visionary but understands the severe constraints that he will face as the new mayor of the city. He does not want to try to salvage the present City Hall (it’s a money pit), nor is he interested in selling off the Williamsport Water Authority. And he wants to bring unity to the various divisions of city govern-

ment, removing the tension that seems to pervade so much of the current relationships between the mayor’s office and city council. I am referring to the next Mayor of Williamsport — Eric Beiter or Derek Slaughter. Observing the debate held at a standing-room-only Klump Academic Center auditorium at Pennsylvania College of Technology on Tuesday, September 17th, it was surprising how much these two political opponents had in common. They certainly differed on various issues, sometimes quite strongly, but it was more on the approach to be

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ground and was best when he talked about practical problem-solving. He has a very good mind but does not flaunt it. He suggested a particular practice that I recognized from a Harvard Business Review article, and he also referenced some very current employee engagement principles. Derek Slaughter, the Democratic candidate, opened less strong but seemed to gain momentum as the debate went all. He also cared about the same issues as Beiter but approached them pragmatically. He has served on the Williamsport City Council since January of 2018 and got the best laugh line of the night when he declared he was the “most hated fiscal conservative on council.” Slaughter emphasized that he understood the current situation because he has been on the ground floor for the past two years. He was especially supportive of the efforts of Police Chief Damon Hagan, quoting him several times during the debate. In the ninety-minute debate, I did not note any other individual singled out by either

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strong lifters. On any night you could go to the gym and see more than a dozen state champs and a few national level lifters. I can still smell the damp basement gym and the lifting chalk dust. Ahh — good times. The first few times I went to the gym I have to admit that I was a danger to myself and to those around me. Thinking back, I have no idea how I escaped serious injury. During my second workout I had the idea I was going to squat. For all of you young guys out there, squatting is an exercise that we used to do on those metal racks you now use for curling. Anyway, a buddy of mine who knew even less that I did was spotting me. After a couple sets, and nearly killing myself under the weight of a barbell that was too heavy, one of the older guys in the gym came up to me and offered some advice. Of course I was insulted, I knew perfectly well what I was doing (I had no idea what I was doing). I told him I was fine. Later, however, seeing the error of


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as the wind begins to move it back and forth. If left in the tube, it will tend to be thinner and somewhat spindly. Seedlings that have been planted in the spring or in previous seasons will need attention as well. Prune out any sucker growth, reshape broken limbs and conduct a light pruning to enhance the shape you are trying to achieve. Fertilize these seedlings or young trees with a 10-10-10 fertilizer mixture, and do so with the use of a small spade or shovel. On an imaginary circle under the drip edge (outer diameter) of the limbs, open the ground with a spade, place a half to full cup of the 10-10-10 in the opening you created, then close


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a tight line to feel any strikes. A Carolina rig works well in the weeds since the weight falls into the weeds, but the soft plastic worm or lizard strung out two feet from the weight tends to float above the weeds as the rig is retrieved. I’m sure there are some other lures and tactics that would have produced as well the past couple of weeks but our time was limited. I guess that means I’ll have to get out several more times in the next month to see what else might produce.

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fishing fraternity, and any one of them could get the desired results. By the way, I have a fly-fishing friend who has had some excellent bass fishing using his fly-rod and floating bass poppers of his own creation. Wayne managed to score on some bass as well with a floating minnowtype lure. The beauty of one of these lures is they can be worked on the surface like a surface plug, or they can be retrieved below the surface with an enticing wobble. By the way, these lures also come in weighted versions, making them suitable for deeper applications. My brother Dave scored on bass and pickerel fishing a white curly tail grub on a lead head jig. In fact, all three of us managed to pick up a variety of fish including an assortment of panfish and some real nice perch on the jig and grub. A couple of other deeper water tactics that produced some action were the wacky worm and a Carolina rigged lizard. The wacky rig is a plastic worm rigged with a hook shoved up through the middle of the worm with both ends hanging free — trust me, it works. I usually fish it without any weight; allow it to settle to the bottom and then give it a little twitch. It’s important to keep

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football legacies but grabbing this tiger by the tail seems like an insurmountable task. In their first four games heading into last week’s game against neighboring Central Columbia, Southern had defeated Hammond, South Carolina, Mt. Carmel, Selinsgrove and Shamokin by a combined 220-0 score. As one member of the coaching fraternity, himself a Southern Columbia graduate, recently told me “Southern has built its program to a point where even their younger kids are buying into to shutting out every opponent on their schedule.” Coach Jim Roth, his 12 assistant coaches and nine-time PIAA state champion Tigers are loaded. Their 55-player roster features 19 seniors, 18 juniors, 15 sophomores, and three freshman and big-time Division One recruits, wide receiver Julian Fleming (Ohio State) and Gaige Garcia (Michigan). Going into the Central Columbia game, they have won a Pennsylvania State record 76 consecutive games. Their last loss was in the 2016 state championship game. Officially classified as a Class AA Pennsylvania school, they are ranked as the number 2 team in the state (behind Philadelphia’s St. Joseph Prep) and are listed as the 135th team nationally. Their web site tells you all you need to know starting, “There is no substitute for strength and no excuse for a lack of it.” In general, I think it can be said that coaches speak optimistically in public and realistically behind closed doors. Most likely, we’ll never know what they say about the Tigers.

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did Pitt’s chances of a potential upset in what very well could be the last game ever played between Pennsylvania’s two most significant collegiate programs. In his post-game media meeting, Narduzzi told the gathering, “I don’t question that call, because you need two scores to win the football game.” While the coach is right on that one, you needed one score to tie the game at that point, which would allow you some time to work on getting that second score. At David Person Field visiting Widener had their way with Lycoming College as senior quarterback Sean McGaughey torched the Warriors secondary for 325 passing yards and a 28-16 halftime lead. Seemingly with Lycoming’s little answer to the Pride’s passing game Widener coach Mike Barainyak went away from his team’s successful passing attack in the second half to “try to find a spark in the Pride’s running game.” As a result, his team averaged just 2.8 yards a carry the rest of the game fueling a dramatic 20-0 Lycoming fourthquarter comeback for a 43-42 victory. Perhaps there are times when coaches shouldn’t say anything. And then are times when they might not know what to say. It might prove very interesting to be a ‘fly on the wall’ in those locker rooms of South Williamsport, Jersey Shore, Shikellamy, Montoursville and Danville these next five weeks. The common dominator among the quintet is they all are awaiting match-ups, or perhaps more accurately, mismatches with the powerful Southern Columbia Tigers. Make no mistake; all five have prideful


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grab third with Gail Brown. Judy Mase and Bernie Ragan fired a 78. That was good for first place in the Third Flight GROSS. My fellow kayaking enthusiasts Candy Nevel and Ellie Tomlinson were second. Barb Michael and Vicki Fischer’s 86 captured third. Michelle LaBelle and Karen Sontag posted a 67. That won the Third Flight NET by a large margin. Carol Metzger and Chris Pysher are two of my favorites. I was thrilled to see that they finished second. Carol Smith and Rose Wheeland’s 73 NET brought home third. “This was a great event,” White Deer Women’s Golf Association President Vicki Fischer said. “We had some lovely weather and witnessed some spectacular golf. Special thanks to the players, tournament committee, and sponsors for all of their support.” Props to the Fischer’s Insurance Agency who provided the tee gift for every participant. There were indeed

several hole sponsors. In fact, way too many to name. A large percentage of the proceeds from this year’s Marion Stopper Invitational went to the Lycoming County Special Olympics. Johanna Schoeneck was there as a representative. Dude. What happened? She is now all grown up. I did an article of this fine young lady several moons back. It’s been a few years since I gave the ladies of White Deer Golf Course some love on this page. This was a fun assignment and it brought back many memories. Now I don’t get a chance to play as often as I once did. I really don’t miss it, but I do miss its people. I’m so glad and honored an old friend reached out and asked me to scribe. Cheers.

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25 YEAR OLD LANDSCAPING BUSINESS For Sale. Call 570-2791319. 139561 ROBERT’S LANDSCAPING AND Lawncare. Free Estimates. Call 570-279-2012. 138562 FALL’S AROUND THE CORNER. All Your Lawn Care Needs Plus Hauling. Reasonable Prices. Fully Insured. Call S & S Lawn Care 570-322-8787. 139391 FALL CLEANUP. LAWN MOWING, Brush Removal, Hauling. 570439-1934. 140215 LANDSCAPING

SCOTT’S LAWN CARE. FALL CLEAN-UP. Residential And Commercial Mowing And Landscaping . 20th Year In Business. Fully Insured. Call 570-419-6326. 139560 REAL ESTATE BUILDING LOT

BUILDING LOT 3/4 Acre, Cemetery Hill Road, Montgomery. $34,900.00. Call 570368-2529. 139899

HOUSE FOR RENT

HUGHESVILLE 2 BEDROOM RANCH With Attached Garage. Includes Water And Sewer $725.00. No Smoking, No Pets. Call 570-772-7114. 140075 HOME for RENT NEWBERRY AREA: Very Nice 3 Bedroom with Den duplex, 1.5 baths, Fully Equipped Large Kitchen, Central Air, Full Basement/Washer & Dryer Hook Up, Gas Heat, Gas Hot Water And Off Street Parking. Tenant Responsible For Electric, Gas, Water/Sewer. Included In Rent: Trash. Background Checks Required with a credit score of 700 or more. Small Limited Pet Policy With Charge, Call 1-800-735-3068, Ext. # 239 or 570-279-7142. 140094 APARTMENTS

ONE BEDROOM, LUXURY Apartment. Free T.V., Free Water, Free Garbage, Free Sewage. No Smoking. No Kids. $595.00 Per Month + Security. Salladasburg. 570398-0996. 139940 WILLIAMSPORTNICHOLS COURT APARTMENTS, AVAILABLE NOW! 1- & 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS MUST BE 62 YRS. OR OLDER & MEET FEDERAL PROGRAM R EQUIR EMENTS. RENT INCLUDES ALL UTILITIES. SECTION 8 VOUCHERS ACCEPTED AND BUS STOPS AT BUILDING. NON-SMOKING BUILDING. THIS INSTITUTION IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROVIDER AND EMPLOYER. PLEASE CALL 1-800-735-3068, TTD: 711 TO REQUEST AN APPLICATION. 140095

2 BEDROOM, FIRST FLOOR, Available October 1st. $650.00/Month. NO Pets. Call 570-3223256. 140220 NEWBERRY AREA: ROUNDHILL COURTYARD, Available Very Nice 2 Bedrooms 1st and 2nd Floor Apartments Fully Equipped Kitchen, Central Air, Washer/Dryer Hook Up, Gas Heat, Gas Hot Water And Off Street Parking. Tenant Responsible For Electric, Gas, Water/Sewer. Trash Included In Rent. Mostly 55 Years Of Age Or Older, Background Checks Required And Small Limited Pet Policy With Charge. Call 1-800-735-3068, Ext. # 239 or 570-279-7142. 140093 NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS!! IRIS COMMONS Apartments Office located at 618 Center Street, Williamsport, PA 17701. 1-800-735-3068 TDD: 711. 2, 3 & 4 BR Apartments Rent includes heat. Tenant responsible for electric, water, sewer, trash removal. Must meet federal program requirements. Section 8 Accepted. Call and request an application at 1-800-7353068 This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer. 140096 2 BEDROOM , ENTIRE 2nd Floor Of Duplex. West End. Hardwood floors. Stove And Refrigerator. $725.00 Includes Heat, Water And Trash. Call 570-323-4228. 139938

CHICKEN BB-Q SAT SEPT. 28 • 3:30 - TILL GONE AT THE TROUT RUN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH ROUTE 14, 78 CREAMERY ST. ADULT $9.00 • CHILDREN 9 & UNDER $4.00

ACC is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action employer.

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M.R. Logue Interiors

LANDSCAPE BORDERS PERMANENT EDGING

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

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Amos Fisher • LogAnton, pA

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Residential/Commercial

Fully Insured

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29 YEARS IN BUSINESS!

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7613 Route 654

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66 Becker Hill Road Williamsport, PA 17701 www.havenswoodworking.com

Open: Monday thru Saturday FOR RENT

MUNCY, LARGE 1

BEDROOM Apartment, 1st Floor. Off Street Park-

COURTYARD. JULIET BALCONIES. Fitness Room. Secured Facility. High Efficiency Heating And HVAC. 1 & 2 Bedroom Suites. No Animals. Starting At $950/Month. Call 570-326-5536 And Ask For Rebecca. 140229 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. 139901

ing, Laundry Facilities. No Pets. $750.00 Includes

All Utilities(Gas Heat), Except Electric. 570-7773417. 140072

MUNCY 3 BEDROOM,

2nd Floor, Large Apart-

ment. Laundry Facilities, Private Parking. No Pets. $950.00 Includes All Util-

ities (Gas Heat), Except Electric. 140072

570-777-3417.

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WILLIAMSPORT, LINN STREET 3 Bedroom, 1 Plus Bath, 2 Car Garage. Tenant Pays Utilities. $795.00 Per Month. 570-9162675. 140231 GARDENVIEW NEIGHBOR HOOD! Close To Downtown! 2 Bedroom Apartments. Off Street Parking. $650/ Month. 570-323-4783. 140229 1 & 2 BEDROOM Contemporary Loft Apartments. High Efficiency Heating & HVAC. Gated Parking With Patio. Gym On Site. No Animals. Starting At $900/Month. Call 570-326-5536. 140229 COUNTRY LIVING, MONTGOMERY School District. 4 Bedroom, 2 Full Bathrooms. Available October 1st. $1100.00 A Month. No Smoking. No Drugs. Water And Septic Included. First, Last, Security And Background Check. Interested Parties Leave Message 570-419-4519. 140228

1, 2, AND 3 BEDROOM Contemporary Apartments. High Efficiency Heating And HVAC. Stainless Steel Appliances. Washer & Dryer. Pavilion, Patio & Decks. No Animals. As Low As $950/Month. Call 570-326-5536 And Ask For Rebecca. 140229 STORAGE UNITS

16’ x 16’ STORAGE SPACE. $185.00/Month. Electric Included. Located Off 220 Near Sheetz In Linden. Available IMMEDIATELY. Call Dawn Cohen – Broker – SUNRISE REAL ESTATE & MANAGEMENT SERVICES – (570)651-9205 or Email dawn@sunriserealestate. net. 139548 10 X 16. $75.00/Month. Call 570-326-2830. 139562 CEMETERY LOTS

2 CEMETERY LOTS At Twin Hills , $500 For Both, Plus Transfer Fees. Call 570-490-2633. 139929 WANTED TO BUY

INTERESTED IN BUYING A HOUSE. Prefer Private Setting Around Williamsport Area. Call 863-241-0593 Or 863207-2088. 13908

KITCHEN WANTED

VANS

LOCAL PASTRY CHEF In Search Of Vacant Kitchen To Rent. 570560-8385. 139921

09 G1500 CARGO EXPRESS. 68,000 Miles, 6 Cylinder. Runs Good, Gas Good, Sold Business. Priced To Sell. 272-2025970. 139556

SPRING TURKEY LEASE

SENIOR COUPLE Looking For Spring Turkey Lease. Very Respectful Of Wildlife And Property. Call 570-916-3795. 140061

1937 PONTIAC STREET ROD, 4DR, 350-AT, PS, PV. 13,000 Mi., Nice, No Trades $18,500.00. Call 570-5383315. 139541 2008 RED TOYOTA PRIUS. Recent Inspection $3,700.00. 40 Plus MPG. Great Car For College Student. Call 570-745-7383. 139774

1977 CLARK GRADER, V6 Detroit Diesel, Hours 1714, High/Low 4 Speed. $5,000 OBO.Can be seen at 2861 Rauchtown Road, Jersey Shore, PA. 17740 or by calling to set up an appointment 570220-2498. Bids will be accepted until October 7, 2019 at 7 p.m. and can be mailed to Crawford Township Attn: Grader 2861 Rauchtown Road, Jersey Shore PA 17740. Bids will be opened at our October 7, 2019 regular township meeting. 1399752

ATV

WANTED

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WANTED! Harley-Davidson Motorcycles. Call 570-320-0630. Horsepower Harley-Davidson, Williamsport, PA 17701. www.horsepowerhd.com. 139564

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SUV

2013 CHEVY EQUINOX AWD. Good Condition, 71,000 Miles. $10,500.00 Call 570-2448420. 140063

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VEHICLES WANTED

AMERICAN & FOREIGN CARS $$ PAYING CASH $$ For Classic & Collector Cars 717-5778206. 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. 139563


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

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

570.323.1983

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. Handcrafted Railings

James Clark - Owner 30 Years Experience

. Limited Lifetime Warranty . Heavy Duty . Maintenance Free . We Install

also RESTORATION AND COMMERCIAL Elmer Zook & Family

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Fall Festival

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60% OFF in stock trees, shrubs and perennials.

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