Webb Weekly October 16, 2019

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A Family-Oriented Publication

OCTOBER 16, 2019

South Williamsport

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VOLUME 17 • NUMBER 42

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MARKING MUMMIES! SEE PAGE 4 FOR DETAILS! Coupon Savings! Page 17

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Deciding Who Deserves a Do-Over

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efore I get started, tip of my Little Mountaineer Little League cap to a wonderful lady, Dori Rankinen, chairperson of the South Williamsport Mummers’ Parade. Dory has done a fantastic job breathing life back into the event and keeping a great tradition marching down the streets of South Side. It’s wonderful that the Mummers’ Committee is celebrating the South Williamsport Little League Major Softball in the mountainside march. If you remember, the girls made it all the way to Portland, Oregon, and the World Series this past summer. They will serve as honorary Grand Marshals. If it fits your schedule, get out and about and enjoy one of our great fall happenings in the West Branch Valley. What a terrific job the South Side community does hosting the event. There is so much to write about the upcoming 2019 elections, but first, a public service message. Please do not vote straight party! The closer the election is to home, the less party affiliation matters. What is most important is to elect the best-qualified person for office. It would also be great to see this at the state and national level instead of straightparty politics. Williamsport’s thought to be lame duck Mayor Gabe Campana recently announced that he’s launching a write-in candidacy for the mayoral office. If you remember, he ran for Lycoming County Commissioner in the primary election and lost. It was then assumed that he would ride off into the sunset, get a

job in the private sector, and be remembered as one of the best mayors in Billtown history. Well, that would be way too easy, in all that is Williamsport city politics. Mayor Campana deciding to throw his hat in the ring at the eleventh hour represents a Titanic-sized monkey wrench thrown into the gears of Businessman Eric Beiter’s campaign. Mr. Beiter won the republican nomination for mayor fair and square this past May. Obviously, the potential big winner in this scenario is Democratic candidate Derek Slaughter. It’s safe to say Mr. Campana will draw votes away from his republican counterpart, not from Councilman Slaughter. It also creates the potential for voters to question the direction of Williamsport’s Republican Party. People are getting upset with this type of political wrangling at every level. They might simply decide Councilman Slaughter deserves a shot based on Mr. Campana muddying up the water. Something that is completely underserved by the hardworking, clean campaigning businessman Beiter. I will be catching up with Mayor Campana and have much more on this next week. Many also believe Mayor Campana’s decision to run for Lycoming County Commissioner in the primary affected the Republican ticket for November’s Race. He drew potential votes away from both incumbent Commissioners Tony Mussare and Jack McKernan. Commissioner Mussare made it through — Commissioner McKernan did not. This may also have helped republican

candidate Scott Metzger earn the spot of top vote getter. There are only so many republican votes to go around, and that’s meant as no disrespect to Mr. Metzger, who is a more than qualified, solid candidate. All of the above triggered Commissioner McKernan Jim to launch his own Webb, Jr. incumbent write-in rerun. He believes the final count will change when Campana’s votes are thrown back in the water. With Commissioner Rick Mirabito appearing as the democratic shoo-in. It appears there are three republicans for two spots, just like it should have been back in May. Jack now having the handicap of winning a write-in campaign. This will definitely make things interesting coming down the home stretch. Next up, an office I never thought I’d be writing about, that of Register and Recorder for Lycoming County. Incumbent republican Kathy Rinehart will be running as a Democrat on your ballot. And no, I have not been hitting the hard cider. Please bear with me, as this is a little more difficult to explain. Republican Rinehart lost her spot on the May ballot due to a technicality; therefore, she became a write-in candidate. It is almost impossible to win a primary election as a write-in candidate, which is completely driven by party association. Most just simply show up and vote for the person on the ballot representing the party. This especially holds true for the undercard of offices, those that are not the main event for the upcoming fall

election. If Kathy Rinehart had been on the ballot, as she should have been as the republican incumbent, she probably would have received 99% of the vote. The lady has 27 years of experience, followed up Annabelle Miller after her retirement, and simply knows the office inside and out. However, there’s always somebody lurking in the shadows when it comes to politics. Somebody that just wants a paycheck and benefits at the expense of the taxpayer. Someone that could care less about working for “We the People.” Someone that probably has no clue what the job description of the office even is. This is what has occurred in the case of incumbent Register Recorder Kathy Rinehart. An individual just simply hijacked the republican nomination away from her. This same person has attempted to run for more offices over the years than I can even list. Before he came up with this scheme, he intended to run for Prothonotary in 2019. However, with time on his hands, he found a loophole of opportunity, schemed up a plan, and took advantage of an honest person’s mistake. So there is just another example of the poppycock reality of politics. The best person for a job is the republican incumbent that is now the democratic candidate. You just can’t make this stuff up. This is where, after further review, both parties’ voters need to unite and put the most qualified, best person in office. This sends a go home, not-on-ourwatch message, to any person just looking for a government job at the cost of the American taxpayer. God Bless America.

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XTRA! EXTRA! READ ALL ABOUT IT!! ATTENTION BOYS AND GIRLS! It is time once again for Webb Weekly’s annual Halloween contest! This is my FAVORITE contest of the year and I always look forward to picking out and choosing which little ghost, goblins or, in this case, mummies will be scattered through the paper. I’m sure you know how this works, but just in case you forgot, let me refresh your memory. Sprinkled throughout this issue you will find a variety of Mummies. All you need to do is count them — easy peasy. Then do the same thing next week — lemon squeezy. Take those two numbers, add them together and then send me your total. Remember, I am looking for the total number of Mummies in the October 16th and October 23rd editions. I will then take everyone who answered correctly and pick 10 random winners. Winners will receive a bucket

full of goodies big enough to give you several cavities! Seriously, I should be apologizing to local dentists — or maybe asking for Steph a cut! Please do Nordstrom not underestimate the amount of candy and goodies the winners will receive. The looks I get from the stores the day I go shopping is ridic. The easiest way to enter the contest is to email the answer to contest@ webbweekly.com, or you can drop a post card in the snail mail at Webb Weekly, 280 Kane St., Suite 2, South Williamsport, PA 17702. Or, if you are so inclined, you can drop your entry off at our office, we are open MondayFriday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Entries must be submitted by Oct. 25th around noon or so and only one entry per person. Winners will be listed in the Oct. 30th edition. But I’ll call or email the winners

prior to that. Remember the contest is only open to kiddos 12 and under. Each year we rotate through the local animal shelters and donate $1 for each entry received. This year is LAPS’s turn, so the let’s help the sweet kitties! Be sure to get your entries in and help support a great cause. Plus ya know…candy. So. Much. Candy. So look carefully and count them up! I get a little sneaky when I place them, so make sure you check every page closely! So you better chop chop lollipop! Get counting and good luck!! A Halloween contest can only mean that fall is here and Halloween is right around the corner! Have you picked your costume yet? We’d love to hear about you and/ or your kids’ Halloween costumes, so share it with us on Facebook, or better yet, post some pictures! If I receive enough pictures via Facebook (fb.com/webbweekly) and/ or email (webbnews@webbweekly. com) maybe you’ll see your little one on an upcoming cover! You can even attach the picture to your email entry (contest@webbweekly.com).

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Winners Will Receive A Goodie Bucket & Webb Weekly Will Donate $1.00 to LAPS Animal Shelter for Every Entry We Receive! Find the Mummies (see below) scattered inside the October 16th and October 23rd issues of Webb Weekly. Send total number of Mummies for the two weeks and send that number on a postcard along with your name, age, address and phone number to:

Marking Mummies Contest c/o Webb Weekly 280 Kane Street, Suite 2 • South Williamsport, PA 17702 or submit via email to contest@webbweekly.com

If more than one person guesses the correct number, winners will be determined by random drawing. Winners will be contacted by phone or email. Deadline for submission is Noon on Friday, October 25th. One entry per child. Must be able to pick up prize at Webb Weekly Office.

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elebrating the 80th anniversary of the legendary film “The Wizard of Oz,” and Honorary Parade Grand Marshals, this year’s South Williamsport championship Little League Girl’s Softball Team, are the centerpieces of this year’s 74th South Williamsport Mummer’s Parade, which steps off at 2 p.m. Several professional groups: Woodland String Band, Nittany Highland Bagpipe Band, and the North Trinidad Steel Drum Band bring their musical talents to help bring an interesting mix of music to the parade. As usual though, various area high school bands will also bring their talented array of musicians to help make the parade an enjoyable musical experience. Last year in its inaugural appearance at the Mum-

mers’ Parade the North Trinidad Steel Drum Band proved to be a particular hit with parade goers. No doubt they will please again. Thousands of people will be lining the streets from Central Avenue to Clark Street and then along West Southern Avenue to Howard Street to take part in a decades long tradition. Whether you are along the street or participating in a watch party from a deck or patio, there will be many unique entertainment items that will catch your eye. This year’s parade will be working along the theme of “The Wizard of OZ,” in celebration of the movie’s 80th anniversary of its release in 1939. The long-time family favorite, will provide ideas from character costumes, to floats and music selections from area high school bands! Even the parade’s logo cat and pumpkin will be sporting an Oz theme. Leading the parade will the pa-

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Southside Restaurant & Pizzeria, and the Moose Family Center, Lodge 384. They are excited to welcome The Waffenschmidt Law Firm, as well as Bailey’s Auto and Towing. It takes a healthy budget to put together an exciting event. On average, Rankinen said, the parade costs $12,000 to execute a day full of quality entertainment and exciting visual effects. Rankinen said the Mummers’ Parade has always been a family friendly event for South Williamsport and the surrounding communities. There is nothing more exciting than to hear neighbors planning cookouts and gatherings for friends and family along the parade route. Music from the local high school bands and cheers from the various cheerleader squads mingle with the occasional fire truck siren as the afternoon progresses, as well as a few unique floats, zombies and a witch or two! There will be a return of a historical entry at the end of the parade that many area citizens may remember from their childhood days so you won’t want to leave the parade early.

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rade’s special guests and Honorary Grand Marshals, this year’s championship South Williamsport Little League Softball team, as a way of showing gratitude for all the thrills that the girls gave South Side fans and their many friends. Step off for the parade is at 2 p.m. The parade starts at Central Avenue and Market Streets, goes west on Central and proceeds down Clark to Southern Avenue and goes east on Southern and ends at Howard Street. The judges’ stand is located across from the CVS plaza where bleachers will be available for spectators. Officially, the parade disbands at Howard St. so there are many optimal viewing spots along the parade route in which to enjoy the afternoon. According to Dori Rankinen, chair of the organizing committee of the South Williamsport Mummers’ Parade Committee, the committee has been working feverishly to solicit funds to provide the best parade possible for families to enjoy an economical day of fun! Corporate sponsors returning this year include the South Williamsport Borough,


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t will be a “spooktacular” time for all the young ghouls and their families out there when the City of Williamsport’s Recreation Department presents its “Halloween Carnival” this Saturday, October 19 at the Liberty Arena, from 5 to 7 p.m. It is a showcase event for this spooky season. Adults and children alike are invited to wear costumes to this FREE event. The carnival will feature more than a dozen carnival games and activities that include a pumpkin giveaway, and all children 12 years of age and under in costume will be given prizes and treat bags.

“I am very excited for the City of Williamsport to partner with the Liberty Arena this year in order to host our annual Halloween Carnival. This is a great event for children and families alike to come out and enjoy Halloween festivities in a safe space. Plus enjoy the numerous amenities that the Liberty Arena has to offer as well,” Shawn Washington, Director of Recreation and Special Events for he City of Williamsport, told Webb Weekly. If you have any questions about this event you can contact Shawn Washington at Williamsport City Hall at 570-327-7510 or access him via email at: swashington@cityofwilliamsport.org.

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father, also Adam, who happens to be a veteran lifter himself, to begin training. Knowing in advance that the events were going to be the deadlift, side hammer hold, Husafell carry, circus dumbbell press, and truck pull gave Grimes a starting point. “Feeling that the deadlift technique was going to give me the most trouble, that is what we concentrated on the most,” said Adam Grimes II. Father and son trained at least four days per week for an hour to an hour and a half per session in their

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Maximum Deadlift: A test of pure strength where a barbell is lifted off the floor until the lifter is in a completely standing position with their knees locked out and back fully erect. He had a bit of difficulty with maintaining proper form but, despite this, still managed to set a personal best of 465. This earned him second place in this event. Grimes was able to lift the state record of 485 off the floor but failed to lock it out. Side Hammer hold: A test of grip strength and muscular endurance where two 35 pound hammers are held out to the lifter’s sides at ’arm’s length and shoulder height for time. Grimes surprised himself by holding the hammers up for 39 seconds and earning another second place. Husafell Carry: In this event, the lifter carries a 210-pound stone on their chest for a maximum distance. Having trained little in this event prior to the competition, Adam was uncertain how he would perform. Ultimately, he made it approximately one and a half laps around a track to place third. Truck Pull: Each competitor is strapped into a harness that is attached to a truck. The truck is then towed for 60 feet or as far as possible in 90 seconds. The time clock stops when the athlete reaches the finish line.

According to the young strongman, this was definitely the most challenging event that he had faced. “I had a lot of difficulty getting the truck moving, but once I did, boy did it start rolling! I did come a little bit short of the finish line putting me in third for that event,” said Grimes. It was a tough contest, but Adam Grimes II was able to take 2nd Place in the Teen division. Of all the things that were remarkable about PA’s Strongest competition, what stood out the most was friendliness and camaraderie of the strongman community. “My direct competitors were actually cheering for me. I even had the opportunity to make some friends,” said Grimes. When asked if there was anyone that helped him with his success, he said, “I have to say that I could have never have done this without the full support of my family. My dad training me; my wife and mom cheering for me. I owe it all to them and my faith in God.” Adam plans on continuing his strongman career and has recently registered to compete in the upcoming Oktoberpress competition at the Legacy Gym in Martinsburg, West Virginia, and is also planning for his return to the PA’s Strongest in 2020.


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County Hall Corner: Sleeping with the Enemy By Larry Stout

T ELLIOTT WEISS FOR

COUNTY COMMISSIONER It’s time to elect a County Commissioner that cares about ALL residents in Lycoming County. ELLIOTT WEISS will use his experience in LAW, FINANCE & GOVERNMENT to help LYCOMING COUNTY GROW.

ECONOMIC & RECREATIONAL DEVELOPMENT Lycoming County hasn’t had any major industry or job growth since the “gas boom”. TAXES ARE TOO HIGH COUNTY DEBT IS INCREASING!

Elliott will promote tourism to boost the local economy. This will bring fresh money into Lycoming County and give new business and industry a reason to grow and expand.

ENHANCE FLOOD CONTROL Elliott will accelerate the implementation of flood control projects and the buy-out or elevation of properties in flood areas. He will see through the completion of the Muncy flood plan, which has already been adopted.

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here is a folklore tale that the origin of the “Rule of Thumb” dates back to Sir Francis Buller, an eighteenth-century British judge who determined that a man may beat his wife with a stick no wider than his thumb. There is no record that he made such a statement, but even if it is just an urban legend, the truth of the matter is that the standards of behavior in the home are much looser than what is accepted in general society. It can take many forms. It may be controlling behavior where the spouse or significant other is forbidden outside contacts, even with family and friends. It may involve total control over finances or even repetitive text messages with constant demands. And inevitably, there would be threats of various sorts and even physical harm. When these actions cross a line and become abusive, it breaks the law. This is why thirty years ago, the U.S. Congress passed Public Law 101-112, designating October as National Domestic Violence Awareness Month, and has continued this practice every year since 1988. At the Lycoming County Commissioners Meeting on Thursday, October 3rd, a proclamation was passed

declaring Domestic Violence Awareness Month for the county. It recognized that one in three women and one in four men in the United States have experienced some form of physical violence by an intimate partner. It also asserted that identifying risk factors in a loved one can help prevent domestic violence before it occurs. Further, the proclamation affirmed that strong community support for victims of domestic violence can also greatly assist in the healing process. Making a proclamation can be just for show because, as the saying goes, talk is cheap. However, Lycoming County puts its money where its mouth is. It has taken years to develop, but today the county has an extremely well-coordinated community support system related to domestic violence. This network coordinates and connects together law enforcement, legal

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is a good chance there have been other homicides that were not recognized as domestic. In other words, people are habitually getting killed because of violence in the home. The coordination of agencies listed above is extremely important, and representatives from each meet together monthly as the Lycoming County Domestic Violence Task Force. The old adage that the right-hand does not know what the left foot is doing is dangerous when it comes to domestic violence. The Task Force continually examines all the process steps and interactions between agencies to ensure that it is as seamless as possible. When a case arises, and a PFA is issued, the sheriff ’s office is diligent in serving it, and other ser-

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vices as Children and Youth and Drug and Alcohol agencies are alerted, etc. Though it is not a perfect system, there is a commitment in Lycoming County to make this process work as best as possible to protect the victims and deliver justice to offenders. If you or someone you know finds himself or herself in an abusive relationship, the place to begin is to call the YWCA Wise Options Crisis Hotline at 1-800-326-8483. All calls are free and confidential. Some lawyers commit to pro-bono work who are willing to assist for those with limited resources. Don’t wait until something tragic happens before seeking help. Larry Stout welcomes your comments or input. He can be reached by email at lionwebbweekly@gmail.com.

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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. Diabetes Undone What: Diabetes Undone seminar. Interactive, educational and expert-driven 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 -- 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 EVENTS... Diabetes Prevention Program What: Have you been thinking about making a change today for a healthier tomorrow? Geisinger health and wellness is offering a program for anyone with pre-diabetes or at risk for developing diabetes. This yearlong interactive group is open to the public and offered at no cost. Participants 18 years or older meet once a week, starting on Wednesday, October 16th, to learn how to improve their health by making healthy lifestyle changes. Caregivers, friends and family are welcome to attend. To register, call Geisinger health & wellness at 866-415-7138. When: begins Wednesday, October 16, 2019* from 2:003:00 p.m. *some weeks may not have scheduled class. To confirm class dates, call 866-415-7138. Where: Muncy Public Library, 108 South Main St., Muncy.

Take a Hike Thursday What: Hiking the Old Bulldozer Trail. This is a 5-mile advanced hike. Wear fluorescent orange. Registration required by emailing Rhiannon Summers at rhsummers@ pa.gov or calling 570-477-7780. When: Thursday, October 17 from 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Where: Park and meet at the Rt. 118 Trailhead Parking Lot in Ricketts Glen State Park. Dinner What: Broiled or beer battered haddock or black diamond steak. Open to the public. When: Friday, October 18, 2019, 5 p.m. Where: American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport. Band What: Pepper Street band. When: Friday, October 18, 2019, 9 p.m. Where: American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport. Poker Run What: Hosted by the Susquehanna Valley Big Twins, in partnership with the Jersey Shore American Legion Riders. An All You Can Eat. Price is $10. Registration is $15 per bike, $10 per rider. All vehicles are welcome, and a hearty meal will be served after the run. Please join us in supporting the Leone Family in their time of need. 20 STRONG!! When: October 19th. Breakfast will be served from 7:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m. Poker Run departs at noon. Where: 84 Harley Drive, Lock Haven. Ballroom Dance What: Montoursville Rotary Fundraiser ballroom dance — Fall Into Ballroom. When: Saturday, October 19, 7:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. Where: Divine Providence Auditorium, 1100 Grampian Blvd., Williamsport. International Harvester Fall Festival What: 11th Annual International Harvester Fall Festival with food, live music (McNett Band) & dancing. When: Saturday, Oct. 19th from 2:00-7:00 p.m. Where: IH Prototype Museum, 47 S Chestnut St., Millville.

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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: Tuesday, October 22 from 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Where: Meet at the Visitor Center in Ricketts Glen State Park. Intro to Autumn Waterfall Photography What: Ever wondered how to capture a breathtaking waterfall photo during the beautiful autumn season? Join volunteer Nicole DuMond as she teaches us how to do just that at Adams Falls! You will need to bring a camera that allows you to shoot in manual mode (DSLR, Mirrorless, etc.), the camera’s manual, a tripod, and filters (polarizing and/or ND). Registration required by emailing Rhiannon Summers at rhsummers@pa.gov or calling 570-477-7780. When: Tuesday, October 22 from 1:00-3:00 p.m. Where: Park and meet at the Evergreen Parking Lot off of Rt. 118 in Ricketts Glen State Park. CHURCH EVENTSEVENTS... CHURCH Christian Ladies Group What: The Christian Ladies Group will meet and Meg Geffken will portray Queen Victoria. The public is welcome to attend. When: Wednesday, October 16, 2019 at 1:00 p.m. Where: Tivoli United Methodist Church, 9598 Rt. 220 Highway, Hughesville. 52nd Annual Family Style Pork & Sauerkraut Dinner What: Pork & sauerkraut, knockwurst, mashed potatoes, dumplings, homemade apple sauce, bread, homemade pie, coffee and tea. Adult: advance, $9.00/at door, $9.50. Children 6-12 years, $3.50. Under 6 are free. For advance tickets contact Tammy or Denise at the Parish office (570) 745-3301, or Sue at (570) 398-0352. Buttorff ’s Hardware & Ramona’s Hair Style, Jersey Shore. When: Wednesday, October 16th, 2019. Lunch 11:30 a.m.3:00 p.m. Dinner 4:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. Take outs all day. Where: St. Luke’s Catholic Church, 120 Kendall Ave., Jersey

Community Dinner What: Community dinner, serving tacos. No charge. Everyone is Welcome! When: Thursday, October 17, serving begins at 5:30 p.m. Where: St. Paul-Calvary United Methodist Church, 1427 Memorial Ave., Williamsport. Please use the elevator entrance along the West side parking lot. Doughnut Sale What: Fresh homemade doughnuts. Call 570-398-2913, Monday through Friday from 9:30 a.m. -1:30 p.m. to place order and give approximate time of pick up. Cost: $6/doz., and $3/ half doz. When: Thursday, October 17, 2019. Walk-ins are welcome after 7 a.m. on that day. Where: Trinity United Methodist Church, 1407 Allegheny St. Jersey Shore. Pot Pie Dinner What: All you can eat, homemade chicken pot pie/beef pot pie meals. Dinner includes applesauce, rolls and desserts. Adults - $10.00, children under 12 - $6.00, free for children under 4. When: Saturday, October 19, 2019, 4:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. Where: Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, 39 Paradise St., Turbotville. Annual Bazaar What: Annual Bazaar – crafts, yard sale items, hot lunch and baked goods. Eat in or take out. When: October 19, 2019, 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Where: St. James Lutheran Church, corner of Route 880 and Middle Rd., Rauchtown.

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Tent Meeting What: Awaken the Dawn, tent meeting. Prayer, worship and reading of the Bible. Call 570-769-5360 or email yourkingdomlifeministries@gmail.com for more info and/ or volunteer for a two hour slot. Visit awakenthedawn.org for full details. When: 50 continuous hours from October 17 at 6:00 p.m. through October 19 at 8:00.p.m. Where: Veterans Park, E. Water St., Lock Haven.

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SENIOR EVENTSEVENTS... SENIOR Senior Luncheon What: Senior Luncheon featuring chicken noodle soup, tuna salad sandwich, dessert & drink. As always donations welcome. When: Monday October 21 at noon. Where: All Saints Church, corner of Scott and Beeber sts., Williamsport.

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Lycoming County Progressives What: Lycoming County Progressives meeting. When: Second Monday of each month, 6:30 p.m. Where: New Covenant United Church of Christ, 202 E. Third St., Williamsport. Women’s Support Group What: Women’s Support Group for those hurting from confusing relationships. Sometimes we need someone to walk beside us to voice the words we cannot find for the pain of emotional and mental abuse and abandonment. If you have questions text or leave a message 570-447-3196. When: Tuesday evenings at 6:30 p.m. Where: City Alliance Church, 380 W 4th St, Williamport.

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Grief Support What: Residential Health Care hosts a monthly Grief Support Group. Contact Donna Miller at 570-560-3285 for details. When: 2nd Tuesday of the month from 10:00-11:00 a.m. Where: Kaufman Funeral Home 2102 Northway Rd, Williamsport.

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Trunk or Treat What: Trunk or Treat and Halloween party games. All children and families are welcome, Rain or shine! When: Sunday, October 20, 2019, 2:00-4:00 p.m. Where: St. Paul-Calvary United Methodist Church, 1427 Memorial Ave., Williamsport.

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Pumpkin Fest What: Pumpkin Fest for children ages 3 through Grade 5. Pumpkin decorating, games, face painting, snacks and more. When: Sunday, October 20 from 1:00-3:00 p.m. Where: Pine Street United Methodist Church, 441 Pine Street, Williamsport.

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Egyptians worked them “By faith Moses’ parents hid him ruthlessly. (Exodus 1:13for three months after he was born, 14) because they saw he was no ordinary The Hebrew word for ruthless child, and they were not afraid of the is perek, which means brutality, a King’s edict.” state of violent and harsh behavior toward another. As an eyewitness, The Backstory Moses wanted to be certain that At the end of the book of Genesis, the history would remember the terrible descendants of Jacob (God changed conditions endured by the Israelites his name to Israel in Genesis 32:28) in Egypt. Infanticide, which is are living in Egypt due to the famine that took place while Joseph was Tim included in Moses’ birth narrative, second in command to Pharaoh. For Hartzell was a part of that ruthlessness. It is very difficult to even imagine a season, the Israelites enjoyed peace such an edict being declared and enforced. It and prosperity in Egypt. The book of Exodus opens with the death represents an unspeakable level of evil — and of Joseph and all of his brothers. Then a new reminds us of a similar edict being enforced Pharaoh comes into power — to whom Joseph around the time Jesus was born — again, a decision based in fear. (Matthew 2:13-18) meant nothing. Exodus 1:8. Out of fear, the new Pharaoh unleashes a No Ordinary Child The writer of the Hebrews gives this as the terrible season of ruthless slavery against the Israelites. (Note: decisions based in fair are first reason that Moses’ parents didn’t throw generally flawed.) Yet, even under such heavy him into the Nile. However, the writer of Exodus simply mentions that Moses was a oppression, they continue to grow in number. The king then issues an edict to have the beautiful or fine child. Most parents who give male children of the Hebrews killed at birth. birth to a healthy baby feel that way. However, When two heroic Hebrew women undermine the writer of the Hebrews knew that child his plan, he issues a second edict that the male would grow up to be the great patriarch and babies should be thrown into the Nile. It is into emancipator Moses, so from his vantage point, this was no ordinary child. By the way, Stephen this awful mess that Moses is born. describes Moses the same way while giving his Ruthless Writers carefully avoid using the same term sermon in Acts 7. It is interesting to note that we have no or phrase twice within a passage. Yet Moses, (traditionally accepted as the author indication from the narrative that Moses’ of Exodus), while describing how the parents (Amram and Jochebed, Exodus 6:20) Egyptians treated the Israelites, repeats this phrase to drive home a point: The See FAITH on Page 30

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wning a car is a big responsibility. Drivers who plan to keep their vehicles for the long haul must emphasize maintenance if they want to keep adding miles to their odometers. In fact, the automotive information site CarAdvice says that routine maintenance may be the most important thing drivers can do for their vehicles. A vehicle needs consistent care if it is to run efficiently. Maintenance also reduces the risk of roadside breakdowns and costly repairs. Here’s a look at some of the benefits of staying on top of maintenance. • Saves money: Even though maintenance costs money, sticking to a consistent

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stay abreast of recalls or issues that can affect the safety of the vehicle. • Maintains a maintenance record: When the time comes to sell the vehicle, having a log of routine maintenance indicates to potential buyers that the vehicle was well cared for. • Keeps compliance: Vehicles covered under manufacturer’s warranties typically need to be maintained in adherence to factory-recommended maintenance schedules. This ensures that the vehicle is in compliance and will be covered in the event of a


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nyone who has ever driven their vehicles into a filling station is no doubt familiar with the word “octane.” But few drivers may know what octane refers to and how it might affect their vehicles. According to Kelley Blue Book®, octane is a colorless component that boils at high temperatures. Octane is added to fuels, including gasoline used in vehicles, to eliminate preignition in combustion engines. The higher the octane rating, which is a measure of a fuel’s ability to resist “knocking” or “pinging,” the less likely the fuel is going to explode unexpectedly. In fact, KBB notes that gasoline with a high octane rating can withstand more compression than gas with a low octane rating. So what does this mean for the average driver when he or she arrives at the pump and has to choose between 87, 89 or 93 octane gasoline? Likely very little. The U.S. Department of Energy notes that most gasoline vehicles are designed to run on 87 octane gasoline. However, some vehicles are still designed to run on higher octane fuel, so drivers should always consult their owners’ manuals to determine

which octane is best for their vehicles. Using a lower octane fuel than the one mentioned by the vehicle manufacturer can damage the engine over time. The DOE even notes that using a fuel with an octane rating other than the one recommended by the vehicle manufacturer may actually void the warranty. That gives drivers even greater incentive to consult their owner’s manuals before filling up for the first time. Drivers may wonder if using a higher octane fuel than the one recommended by their car’s manufacturer will improve performance. And in certain instances, it might. The DOE notes that higher octane fuel may improve performance and gas mileage and reduce carbon emissions when towing or carrying heavy loads. However, there’s typically no such benefit when driving in normal conditions. Drivers encounter octane anytime they visit a filling station. Learning more about octane and what it does for vehicles can help drivers become more informed motorists.

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rivers expect their vehicles to safely transport them from point A to point B. But sometimes drivers find themselves stranded on the side of the road due to a breakdown. That can be an especially precarious position to be in, but knowing what to do during a breakdown can help drivers and their passengers get through such situations unscathed. 1. Find a safe spot to pull over. Whenever possible, guide the car to a shoulder or area out of the line of traffic but still visible to oncoming traffic. If

the car is not drivable, enlist the help of someone to push it into a safe zone. 2. Turn on hazard lights. Esurance advises to put on hazard lights, which will warn other drivers that something is wrong. Hazard lights also may alert other motorists who might offer assistance. Once your hazard lights are on, pop the hood, which can serve as an additional alert to other drivers. 3. Engage the emergency brake. Turn the wheel away from the road and put on the emergency brake to help prevent the car from rolling. 4. Set up other warning signals.

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he other day my wife and I decided to go grocery shopping. Yes, this is what passes for fun with married couples with five kids. Usually, I can count on our weekly shopping trip to be an hour free of bickering over what channel to watch, or someone “borrowing” someone else’s clothes without asking. Ahhh… my blessed shopping trip. The trip to the store went as planned.

My wife and I casually strolled up and down each aisle, stopping now and then to discuss possible meals for the week and looking at this season’s produce. Yes, we were enjoying our quiet time, that is, until we came to check out. There he was — Larry. Larry was running the only available checkout line. I could immediately tell that going through that checkout would take time from me that I would never get back and

possibly years off of my life. You see, I could tell right away that Larry was a vampire. No, not the cute sparkly kind like the tweens read about in Twilight, Larry was an energy vampire. His Dave Bellomo posture was slouched, his facial expressions were dour, and Larry moved slower than molasses ‘n January, as my grandmother would say. Anyone that knows me well

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THE 5TH AVENUE CAR WASH Auctioneer Note: GREAT Business Opportunity!!! Six bay car wash, Own your own business that is self serving. To be sold absolute with opening bid of $20,000.00 or more. To view property or questions, please contact the auctioneer. Terms: To be sold absolute with opening bid of $20,000.00 or more. Cashier’s or certified check written to Interstate Auction Svcs or Cash in the amount of $2,000.00 required from the high bidder as a down payment day of sale. 6% Buyer’s Premium Charged, to be paid by purchaser as part of the purchase price. Settlement made 45 days from sale date upon delivery of clear deed.

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Sat., Nov. 9, 2019 at 10:00 A.M.

LOCATION: 225 LINCOLN AVE., WILLIAMSPORT, PA

Nestled on .30 Acres, This Home encompasses 2,472 Sq.ft. of Living Area w/ hardwood floors. A Grand Entrance Hall/Stairway opens thru French Doors to a Spacious Living Room w/ fireplace which leads onto a Pillared Porch. 2nd set of French Doors enter the Dining Room into a Island Kitchen and Brunch Room. A Half Bath/Laundry Room complete the first floor. 2nd Floor offers an oversized Master Bedroom w/ cedar lined closet, there is also an enclosed balcony office/Sewing room. Partially finished At tic of fer s room for expansion. Amenities Include: fully cemented Basement w/ Cold Cellar for canned goods. 200 Amp electrical service, Paved driveway w/ off street parking & 1 Car detached garage. Auctioneer Note: UPI Number: 75-010-303 . Home Built: 1920. FULL listing & Photographs go to auctionzip.com (enter ID #5545). Terms: Real Estate being sold at 10:00 A.M. with the immediate confirmation of the Motivated Seller and sold “AS IS, WHERE IS” in its present condition. Please contact the Auctioneer for your own private showing. Cashier’s or certified check written to Interstate Auction Svcs, LLC Escrow or Cash in the amount of $2,000.00 required at time of auction as down payment. 6% Buyer’s Premium Charged, to be paid by purchaser as part of the purchase price. Any Tests may be conducted at the potential high bidders expense. Settlement made 45 days from sale date or upon delivery of clear deed. Contact Auctioneers for additional terms.

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seem like they’re taken by a wind that blows much stronger. “Everything is in such a hurry,” Grandfather says. But he knows one thing that hasn’t changed in all his years: there’s always a good time to slow down. There’s always a reason to sit and observe what happens around you. And if you look, there’s always a good place to do it, too – like a warm patch of grass, a big soft chair, your mother’s lap, your bedroom, or a park bench in a quiet corner. Birds know when a rest is needed, so they sit on a branch and softly

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or children in your home. Some medications are colorful, and children can confuse them for candy. Even products such as vitamins, diaperrash creams, eye drops, and hand sanitizers can be poison to children. Secure all caps and lock up medications. Keeping drugs secure is important because a visitor may take your medications for their own personal use. Remember, anyone who abuses prescription drugs may look to take them from family or friends. Do not share your medications with anyone. Medications can have adverse effects when mixed with other medications. Do not share your medication with anyone, even if they are experiencing the same disease or symptoms. Ask visitors to store their medications safely. If you have guests, ask them to store their medications out of reach to protect children in

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Designate a driver Many children in rural areas find the distances between two houses are simply too great to walk. As a result, youngsters need the help of a parent or older sibling to helm the wheel and take them around to various homes in the area. The process can be made even more festive by listening to spooky songs along the way and decorating the vehicle with some Halloween imagery. Head to town Another work-around to rural Halloween celebrations is to move the trick-or-treating to an area where homes are closer together. It’s not uncommon for children to trick-or-treat in their friends’ or relatives’ neighborhoods — even if they live in urban or suburban areas. Rural kids can make plans with friends from school and traverse new neighborhoods for their candy. Gather at shopping centers Shopping malls, strip malls, supermarkets, and other retailers often have candy on hand for trickor-treaters who like the safety of being in highly trafficked areas. These can be viable spots

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ixteen of the 37 prisoners at the Lycoming County Prison Staged a “sit down” strike in the television room in the cell block at 9:30 last night and were returned to their cells by police. The rebellion was set off by an unidentified prisoner who took all the heavy padlocks off the individual cells during the afternoon and threw them over the prison walls. Most of the locks were recovered, but the rebellious inmates apparently believed prison personnel could not lock them in their cells. When the 16 refused to return to their cells at 9:30, the time all prisoners are locked in their cells for the night, police were summoned. Eighteen officers—13 from the city police force and five from the Montoursville state police barracks

— who were assembled at City Hall in anticipation of trouble at the prison because of the lock incident, converged on the prison. They returned all 16 to their cells between 9:45 and 10:15. Only 1 of the 16, James Black, a parole violator, resisted. He was forcibly carried to his cell by three police officers. Police said Black broke the glass door on a bookcase in the TV room and attempted to slash himself. Cpl. Alex Basceski of the state police tried to stop him and suffered a severe cut on his left finger. Black who was screaming and yelling, was dragged from the room on the upper tier of the cell block to a cell at the far end of the room. While there was no official statement from the county prison board last night, it is understood further disciplinary action will be taken against the rebellious 16.

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The Roving Sportsman… Goats, ‘Yotes and Dogs By Jon Pries

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f you have ever daydreamed about doing some hunting out west, there are some inexpensive opportunities available that won’t break the bank like a 2-week fully guided pack horse trip for elk and mule deer might do. You can have a wonderful experience hunting the eastern plains of Colorado, for example, and some of the hunting is available year ‘round. Let’s look at some of the opportunities that are open to nonresidents of various western states.

Probably the least costly big game animal in North America to hunt when hunting out west is the pronghorn. It is also called a pronghorn antelope and nicknamed “speed goats” or, as the locals in Colorado say, just plain “goats.” It can run at a sustained speed of 35 miles per hour for 4 miles and can reach a maximum speed of 60 miles per hour, making it the second fastest land animal — second only to the cheetah. They possess excellent eyesight, which, combined with their exceptional speed, allows them to avoid predation by coyotes, wolves, cougars

and sometimes golden eagles. They are grazers that can be found throughout most of the states west of the Rockies, usually in the open plains. They can be hunted in various archery, muzzleloader or firearms seasons in the fall. And then, there is the wily coyote. Huntable throughout the United States, and often pursued here in Pennsylvania, the coyote is targeted by many hunters when on a western hunt for big game animals. In the western states coyote hunting requires a much different approach than when hunting them here in the east because of the open terrain where they are found. Throughout most of the western states, as here in Pennsylvania, there is no closed season on coyotes and there is no limit to the number you can

take. Since they are most easily pursued in an open plains settings, hunting them lends itself to longer range shooting – usually at several hundred yards, with distances up to 1,000 yards or more being possible. Spot and stalk is a method used by some hunters, but more often they are hunted by calling, either with a hand held call or an electronic caller. Finally, one of the most popular species to go after out west is the lowly prairie dog. This burrowing rodent is native to the grasslands of North America and is a type of ground squirrel that weighs in at about 2 pounds. They need very little water, as the vegetation they eat provides enough hydration. They are very social animals and live in close-

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knit family groups, usually consisting of one adult male, one or more adult females and their young offspring. These groups live together in wards and several wards make up a town. The burrows that they make can pose a danger to livestock and they are known to be susceptible to plague. For this reason, most ranchers welcome a hunter who is looking for a property where he can hunt prairie dogs. Generally, prairie dog hunting is not regulated in any way. The only thing you need to do is make sure that you have a landowner’s permission to hunt them. They can be taken at closer ranges out to almost 100 yards with a .22 caliber rifle, but are often taken at several hundred yards with a higher caliber longer-range rifle. If you are interested in traveling out west to


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with a fly rod and popper, he also know a lot of us outdoor began making his own “frog type” types are getting into the patterns. Now understand, there’s hunting scene these days, no shortage of surface poppers but it would be a big mistake for bass fishing in store fishing to think that bass season is over. departments, but as Doug puts it, Actually, some of the season’s he likes to go “above and beyond.” best bass fishing is in the fall Last week, I spent a couple of — maybe even into November hours at Doug’s place, watching — and surface lures can still be him create one of his frog productive. Another little twist patterns. He often uses a size 2 that may surprise some bass Ken Gamakatsu “stinger hook.” He fishermen is that a fly rod and Hunter makes the frog’s body from onea bass bug can be an excellent eighth inch thick closed cell craft choice for some really exciting foam that he got at a craft store. After surface action. Both largemouth and smallmouth bass making several folds and cuts, the body will readily take a surface popper, and we of the frog is secured to the hook. Super have several lakes, streams, and rivers that glue and magic markers move the frog will produce. I’m an avid bass fisherman, closer to completion. He makes his own with several tackleboxes full of lures and frog eyes as well — tiny black circles are an assortment of rods and reels, but years punched out of a piece of electrician’s tape ago, I opted to hit a local waterway with and then placed in the center of a slightly my fly rod and an assortment of bass bugs larger green circle that was punched out of — I wasn’t disappointed. A white Gaines a plastic bag that contained some kind of popper put a frequent bend in my fly rod, snack food. On one day of fishing, Doug and I quickly added another bass fishing told me he picked up well over a dozen bass on his frog creation. technique to my arsenal. While you may get by using your trout fly A dedicated trout-fishing friend of mine recently told me how he too discovered rod for popper fishing, it’s probably better the excitement of catching bass on a fly if you can specialize a bit. Most fly rod bass rod and a surface popper. Doug Zehner fishermen will opt for an 8-9 foot rod. The of Muncy is a diehard trout fisherman longer rod makes it easier to cast the larger, who specializes in catching trout with a fly more wind resistant popper. As for line, rod, and he is just as adamant about tying you will probably want a weight forward, his own trout fly patterns. When Doug 7 or 8-weight floating line — again to help recently discovered the fun of taking bass cast the more wind resistant lure. You

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may want to go with at least 6 or 8-pound test tippet, maybe even heavier if you are fishing around weeds or wood structure. When fishing moving water, Doug prefers fishing the flat water in the lower stretches of the pool. You may also want to try some of the moving water towards the head of the pool. In lakes, you are probably better off fishing in shallow water and along the shoreline or submerged weed edges. Most popper enthusiasts will let the ripples from the popper settle a bit b efore giving the lure Doug Zehner with a nice smallmouth a little tug. The retrieve is often an erratic taken with a fly rod and frog popper. stop and go. Give bass bugging a try. You may find it’s As the cooler weather approaches, bass will feed more heavily, and mid-day can be a great new tool to add to your arsenal, the best time since the mid-day sun warms and who knows — you may want to start making your own frog poppers. the cooling water.

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Then, as was reported in this column two weeks ago, another Southern Columbia induced schedule switch took place with the Tigers, Wyoming Area, Shikellamy, and Holy Redeemer agreeing to switch opponents to create more competitive games. At the time, Holy Redeemer and Shikellamy were winless (the Braves have since defeated Central Mountain) while Southern and Wyoming Area remained undefeated going into week eight. In creating these schedule changes, officials of District 2, District 4, and the PIAA gave their approval. The game was scheduled for Wyoming Area and instantly piqued the interest of the football public. More than 2,500 tickets were quickly sold, and it was expected between 5,000 and 7,000 fans would be in attendance. But as the anticipation for the game mounted it was suddenly scoffed September 30 after questions were raised by a Pennsylvania Heartland Athletic Conference (PHAC) member (reportedly Lewisburg) noting that while Southern Columbia had received approval from the three aforementioned entities it had not requested the needed approval from the PHAC. In denying approval for the switches, the PHAC cited violation of a bylaw stating that all conference games must be played as scheduled. With the noted understanding of the PHAC bylaws, it remains unstated what procedures may have occurred that permitted the changes in Southern Columbia’s game switches


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4 GM-CHEVY RIMS And Center Caps. Very Good Condition. $65.00. 570-995-9179. 140696 WASHER AND DRYER For Sale. $250.00 For Both, $150.00 Each. 570-3263049. 140706 SNOW BLOWER 8HP. $150.00. Husky Chainsaw, Like New, Extras. $200.00. Call 570-435-0270. 140857 20 Wii GAMES And Accessories. $35.00. Call 570337-4503. 140859 LADIES SCRUB TOPS, Like New, 2X, 3X $3.00 Each. Jeff Gordon T-shirts XL. Like New Comforter Sets $25.00. Vintage Doll Buggy $30.00. Leave Message 570-927-2099. 140865 SOLID BLACK WALNUT Stand/Entertainment Center. Ideal For Wide/ Large Screen TV. Very Good Condition. 5’ Wide x 18” Deep x 25” High. $75.00. 570-995-9179. 140696 PRINCESS HOUSE GLASSWARE COLLECTION. Water Pitchers, Bowls, Different Size Glasses And Other Pieces. Call 570-435-0810, Leave Message. 140254

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PIANO, VIOLIN AND GUITAR Lessons. Call Scott Schell 570-323-6994. 140681

WANTS TO PURCHASE minerals and other oil and gas interests. Send details to P.O. Box 13557, Denver, Co. 80201. C11 BUYING RECORDS!!! Sonic Ascension Records Is Buying Records. Albums And 45’s. Rock, Blues, Jazz, Punk, And Metal. No Collection Too Big or Small. Bring Them To 128 Broad Street, Montoursville Or Call 570360-3486 And I’ll Come To You. Find Us On Facebook. 140268 CALLAHAN’S ANTIQUITIES 381 Broad Street Montoursville, PA ALWAYS BUYING Quality Antiques, Gold, Silver Top Prices Paid With Immediate Payment One Piece or Whole Estates “Member of Certified Appraisers Guild of America” Open Thursday, Friday, and Saturday 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. 570-368-2597. 140269

FIREWOOD

FIREWOOD FOR SALE. Pick Up Or Deliver. Call 570-220-5227. 140503 FIREWOOD FOR SALE. $160.00 A Cord. 570-5389634 Extn:1. 140221 SEASONED OAK FIREWOOD. Chris 570-6343414 Or 1-267-355-3401. 140291 PROPANE

PROPANE, FREE Hookup/Changeover. Best Fixed & Prebuy Prices. Call 570336-3544 And Save. 140099 ARCHERY

THREE CROSSBOWS WITH ACCESSORIES. Can Be Seen At Williamsport Used Mart, 616 Arch Street. 140217

683 Bud Drick Rd. . Allenwood, PA 17810 Near Elimsport

WANTED, FRYING PANS, ANVILS AND BUTCHERING KETTLES. Call 570-998-9132. 140270 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY

COMPLETE HOME WINE MAKING OPERATION For Sale. Price Negotiable. Call After 5pm, Ask For Ron 570-329-2350. 140712 EMPLOYMENT

CLEANERS WANTED WEEKENDS, Part-Time. Clean Criminal, Good Work, History, Experience and Car Required. 570-337-0987 or APCS22@outlook.com . 140711 MACHINE, VEHICLE, BUILDING AND FACILITY MAINTENENCE Supervisor For Structural Steel Fabrication Manufacture. Apply At RPS Machinery Sales, Inc. 175 Old Route 220 Highway, Jersey Shore, PA. M - F, 9am - 4pm. 140675

If you are interested in a new exciting job, we have great opportunities for you. American Customer Care (ACC) has immediate openings for Full and Part Time phone representatives in Montoursville. ACC is now hiring to fill the recently created openings listed below. Customer Service Representatives: We have 10 openings for Full Time (FT) Inbound Customer Service Representatives (CSR) for a variety of positions and shifts. Our CSR’s handle many types of inbound customer service inquiries including phone calls, emails and live chats. Shifts available 7 days/week to meet all needs. Outbound Service Representative – Wine Advisor: We have 6 openings for FT Outbound Service Reps (OSR). Our OSR’s represent one of our longest tenured clients, a mail order retailer of wine. This work involves making outbound calls to current customers promoting monthly specials on wine purchases. Shifts are Monday through Friday 9:00am to 5:30.

Call 1-800-660-0130 or visit our recruiting site, experiencesreimagined.com, to schedule an interview. American Customer Care is located in the Savoy Plaza in Montoursville 948 Plaza Drive Montoursville, PA 17754 experiencesreimagined.com EOE

THE LOYALSOCK TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT is accepting applications for the position of Business Manager/Board Secretary. The Loyalsock Township School District is located in Lycoming County, PA and has an enrollment of 1,600 students with an annual budget of $23,500,000. The successful candidate must have a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Accounting or Finance. A minimum of three years’ experience in accounting and/or school finance in a public school district is preferred. Responsibilities include financial management, budget preparation and management, accounting, state reporting, investments, debt service, cash management and insurance. Also included are the supervision and oversight of payroll/benefits, accounts payable and purchasing, transportation, food service operations, buildings/ grounds and facilities, and child-accounting/central registration functions. Excellent oral and written communication skills are required. Must have the ability to multi-task. Salary commensurate with skills and qualifications. A detailed job description is available. Applicants should apply online at www.loyalsocklancers.org. Please include a minimum of three references. Acts 34, 114 and 151 clearances are required prior to employment. Application deadline is November 1, 2019. EOE

FULL TIME EXPERIENCED Diesel Mechanic Wanted For South Williamsport Shop. 40+ Hours A Week, Some Weekends. No Out Of Town Or Nights. Competitive Pay & Benefits Offered. Send Resume To youngstruck@outlook.com. No Phone Calls. 140714 CHOIR ACCOMPANIST NEEDED 3 To 4 Sundays A Month Plus Rehearsals. Call Jenn 570-419-5625. 140861 WANTED

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AIRLINES ARE HIRING – Get FAA approved hands on Aviation training. Financial aid for qualified students - Career placement assistance. Call Aviation Institute of Maintenance 877818-0783. M11 ALTERATIONS

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LONGARM QUILTING SERVICES. Professional. Reasonable Rates. Quick Turnaround. Hundreds Of Designs To Choose From. Binding And Finishing Service Available. Call Dee At 570-220-9875. 140253

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& POWER EQUIPMENT

• Farm Supplies • Pet Supplies • Horse Feeds

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

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Brandon W. Cotner, D.C. Penn Hills Plaza 21 Kristi Road, Suite 6 • Muncy, PA 17756 Hours: Tues & Thurs 7:30am - 1pm & 3pm - 7pm • Fri 7:30am - 1pm Monday & Wednesday by Appointment Only

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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 1-866-3763163. C11 LUNG CANCER? ASBESTOS Exposure In Industrial, Construction, Manufacturing Jobs, Or Military May Be The Cause. Family

In The Home Were Also Exposed. Call 1-866-795-3684 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 APPLYING FOR SOCIAL Security Disability Or Appealing A Denied Claim? Call Bill Gordon & Assoc., Social Security Disability Attorneys, 1-855-498-6323! FREE Consultations. Local Attorneys Nationwide [Mail: 2420 N St NW, Washington DC. Office: Broward Co. FL (TX/NM Bar.)]. C11

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NOTICE IS HEREBY given that Letters Testamentary in the Estate of Clifford C. Hiller late of Hillsgrove Township, Sullivan County, Pennsylvania deceased have been granted to the under signed. All persons indebted to the decedent or owing the estate are requested to make payments and those having claims or demands against the decedent or estate are requested to make known the same without delay Executor: Linda H. Mitchell, 1046 Tallman Hollow Rd. Montoursville Pa 17754. 140853

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ANDY’S Taxidermy Studio John Andracci TAXIDERMIST

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• 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

• Elder Law/Probate • Husband & Wife Package

- Last Will & Testament - Durable Power of Attorney - Living Will $

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570-435-1698

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1” - 19”, 21”, 24” Wide 13/8 - 18”, 21”, 24” Wide 15/8 - 21”, 24” Wide 2” - 18”, 21”, 24” Wide

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

AmmoN SwArey

Smith’s Tree Service

Mountainview Enterprises

2” - .99¢ sq. ft.

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

• houses • GaraGes • barns • sheds • silos

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QUALITY ANTHRACITE

PA# 139263

Serving Central Pennsylvania for Over 40 Years FREE Estimates • Fully Insured

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• Removal • Trimming • Stump Removal • Planting

Also, COMPLETE DEMOLISHING SERVICES

Cell - 570-447-5805

Fireplace Mantels • Barn Siding & Custom Indoor/Outdoor Home Decor made with Barnwood and Beams

We tear doWn and remove houses and barns. We can do some houses and barns at very little or no cost.

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• CONCRETE AND POTHOLES • Clean Driveway • Seal Cracks • Apply Asphalt Emulsion • Commercial • Line Striping

WE ACCEPT CREDIT CARDS CALL FOR A FREE ESTIMATE NOW DOING PARKING LOTS AND FULL PAVING NEEDS

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Jean Services

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2117 West 4th Street - Williamsport, PA • Real Estate/Title Insurance

We do all kinds of Milling and Lathework.

1719 Bloomingrove Road • Williamsport, PA 17701

ACCEPTED

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We Now Have Deep Cycle & Starting Batteries In Stock. Also Lawn & Garden Batteries • 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

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570-326-3900

RICHARD’S LAWN CARE And Landscaping. We Do Fall Clean-Up and Power Washing. Taking On New Customers For Next Year. 570-772-1588. 140700 FALL CLEANUP. LAWN Mowing, Brush Removal, Hauling. 570-439-1934. 140215 SEEKING LAWNCARE CUSTOMERS In Williamsport/South Wmspt. Area. Brinser’s Landscaping 570560-0502. 2008 STILL DOING FALL LAWNCARE, Hauling Included. Fully Insured. Line Up Your Snow Removal Needs Now. It Goes Quick. Call S&S Lawncare 570322-8787. 140860

Rob’s Masonry & Excavating • 15 Years Experience • Fully Insured • Outdoor Kitchens • Retaining Walls • Stamp Crete • Restoration Rob Boyer • Concrete 570-809-5608 • Real Stone robs.masonry @yahoo.com • Block www.robsmasonry.com • Brick ID: PA114705

LANDSCAPING

APARTMENTS

SCOTT’S LAWN CARE. FALL CLEAN-UP. Residential And Commercial Mowing And Landscaping . 20th Year In Business. Fully Insured. Call 570-419-6326. 140274

2 BEDROOM, FIRST FLOOR. $650.00/Month. NO Pets. Call 570-322-3256. 140694 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 WILLIAMSPORTNICHOLS COURT APARTMENTS, AVAILABLE NOW! 1- & 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS MUST BE 62 YRS. OR OLDER & MEET FEDERAL PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS. 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

REAL ESTATE

OFFICE/RETAIL SPACE For Rent At The Tiadaghton Valley Mall. Contact Tina For More Information. 570398-8000 Extn:2. 140709

NO PEEKING ALLOWED! SEE PAGE 63 FOR THIS WEEKS GAMES

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 FOR RENT

1/2 DOUBLE HOUSE For Rent, In Very Good Condition. 2 Bedrooms, All Appliances, Gas Heat, Off Street Parking. $750.00 A Month Plus Security And References. No Smoking. Call 570419-4915. 140713 1/2 DOUBLE 1640 Memorial Ave. $575.00 Plus Utilities Plus Security. 570-5051457. 140855 HOME FOR RENT

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 1-800735-3068, Ext. # 239 or 570279-7142. 140094

There’s a new girl in town!

Dog-it-tude Grooming Studio

WELCOMES Melony White

Call or text: 570-419-9811 APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE NOW!

EXTERIOR CLEANING SERVICE COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL HIGH PRESSURE CLEANING

ALUMINUM PATIOS

VINYL SIDING DECKS

BRICK

ROOFS

CAN HAUL WATER IF NECESSARY

570-398-8424 WILLIAMSPORT, 3 Bedroom, 1 Plus Bath, 2 Car Garage. Tenant Pays All Utilities. $795.00 Per Month. 570-916-2675. 140707 FARM

60 ACRE FARM For Sale By Owner. Property Features A House, Barn, And Two Outbuildings. OGM Included. OPEN HOUSE 10/19 And 10/20 From 2-5 pm. 11 Sulky Road, Millville, PA. $380,000 Call Kara At 570279-1138. 140513

AUTO BIDS

TAKING SEALED BIDS for 2008 Mini Cooper until October 17th. Call (570)3222061 for more details. 140508 TAKING SEALED BIDS for 2006 Ford F-150 until October 17th. Call (570)3222061 for more details. 140508 WANTED

CEMETERY PLOT AT Elimsport Cemetery. 9’ x 10’, 150’ From Highway. $500.00. 570-847-6738. 140870

WANTED! Harley-Davidson Motorcycles. Call 570-320-0630. Horsepower Harley-Davidson, Williamsport, PA 17701. www.horsepowerhd.com. 140277

STORAGE UNITS

VEHICLES WANTED

10 X 16. $75.00/Month. Call 570-326-2830. 140275

CARS/TRUCKS WANTED!!! All Makes/Models 2002-2018! Any Condition. Running Or Not. Top$$$ Paid! Free Towing! We’re Nationwide! Call Now: 1-888-985-1806. C11 CARS/TRUCKS WANTED!!! All Makes/Models 2002-2018! Any Condition. Running or Not. Competitive Offer! Free Towing! We’re Nationwide! Call Now: 1-888-368-1016. M11 AMERICAN & FOREIGN CARS $$ PAYING CASH $$ For Classic & Collector Cars 717-577-8206. 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. 140276

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