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Stand for the Flag, Kneel for the Fallen And Celebrate Freedom
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ive me liberty or give me death.” Those impassioned words from Patrick Henry swayed the Congress of Virginia to join the Revolutionary War effort and fight to secure the birth of a free nation. Virginia was instrumental in providing troops and weaponry. This occurred in 1775 at the 2nd Virginia Congressional Convention, in attendance were future presidents George Washington and Thomas Jefferson. That’s pretty darn good leadership within the Cavalier State. Think of how these men would feel today where the governor and Congress of Virginia would love to abolish the 2nd Amendment. Virginia’s well-armed Revolutionary militia would have shown up to battle the British without guns. That’s a story for another day, however. The American soldier has been fighting for our freedom even before the United States of America was a sovereign nation. Since the founding of our Country in 1776, our Nation has been at war 225 years of our history. That means there have been less than 20 years our Country has been at complete peace. It has required the efforts of our servicemen and women here at home and around the world to preserve our precious freedom. It is estimated that over 1.1 million American soldiers have been lost in the line of battle. On Memorial Day, say a prayer of thanks
and peace for these true American Heroes and their families. Then go out in their honor and celebrate in true American fashion the Memorial Day weekend. Do not allow Governor Wolf or any of our leaders of today to desecrate your freedoms. If many of our current elected leaders were alive in 1775, they would have declared that the Revolutionary War was much too risky, and chose British tyranny over a future of American freedom. For all you trolls, moles, and haters out there, this has nothing to do with the practicing of safe space, wearing a mask and common sense. This has everything to do with not giving our liberty, which has been signed for in blood, back to an overzealous beast of government. Thank you to everyone that responded to my column “They’re Leading us Down a Primrose Path” in regards to what needs to be changed in government to secure our freedoms as intended by the Constitution for We the People. It will obviously take a few weeks to gather the information from as many who would like to respond. As stated last week, this has nothing to do with political affiliation. The overwhelming number one response on what must change immediately is the implementation of term limits. Thank you to Mr. Burt Francis from Milton, who is 87 years young for sharing his thoughts. Mr.
Francis was attending an industrial education seminar many years ago when he listened to then Penn State University Chancellor Milton Eisenhower’s belief that for the survival of our great Nation, we must initiate term limits. Chancellor Eisenhower Jim believed at that time Webb, Jr. that there was a closing window of opportunity to slow the growth of government. That eventually, the idea of term limits would not be an option due to the corruption of the elected and lobbyists. Chancellor Eisenhower was the brother of President Dwight D. Eisenhower. It was during the Eisenhower administration that the brothers worked together to have the name Penn State College officially changed to The Pennsylvania State University. I wish the current administration at the University had the same mindset that Chancellor Eisenhower had about our government. I 100% agree with Chancellor Eisenhower and Mr. Francis. The only way to begin changing government for the good is with term limits for every elected official. Just take a look at what’s going on currently in government; no one should be in there for over four decades, whether they’re Republican or Democratic. They legislate for the elected instead of for ‘We the People.” At no time should the American taxpayer be on the hook for anyone’s guaranteed
pension. Remember the two things that are said to be guaranteed in life — death, and taxes. They have added a 3rd — the pension and benefits for the entitled. Moving on to the fun stuff. Our Webb Weekly family business of the week is Rupert’s Specialty Meats. I have known the Rupert family my whole life, great people! I played Little League Baseball for Kings Motel — Coached by Bob English and Dick Whiteman — with brothers Mikey and Rob. My Father then coached us all in Senior League for Curchoe’s Market. Their Father Bob butchered the first buck I ever harvested and is just a salt of the Earth good guy. I could go on and on with stories. The Rupert’s story can be found on page 16. Staying in Montoursville, our Star Senior of the week is lefty Logan Ott. I’ve spent much time over the years with the Ott family. They don’t come any better. My sons and the older Ott boys competed against each other and were also on the same teams with travel ball. I especially enjoyed watching ball games with Grandfather Tom Ott. Him and I were always on the same page — especially when it came to evaluating umpires. Lefty Logan was everybody’s a little brother, it’s hard to believe he’s all grown up. I saw great things in him when he was just knee-high to a grasshopper and know he’ll do fantastic as a Maryland Terrapin. Go get ‘em Lefty Logan and make the West Branch Valley proud! Editor Steph has the full story on Page 4. Be safe, stay healthy, and let’s get summer started. God Bless America.
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emorial Day is meant to honor those who have made the ultimate sacrifice in the defense of our Country. Three years after the Civil War ended, on May 5, 1868, the head of an organization of Union veterans — the Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) — established Decoration Day as a time for the nation to decorate the graves of the war dead with flowers. Maj. Gen. John A. Logan declared that Decoration Day should be observed on May 30. It is believed that date was chosen because flowers would be in bloom all over the country. As you enjoy your long weekend, take some time to give thanks for those who gave their lives, so you have the freedom to BBQ, and enjoy time with your friends and family. Please take extra time to say a prayer for the families of the soldiers that have given their lives for our freedom since last Memorial Day. Since Memorial Day is often considered the unofficial kick-off to summer, we have a summer giveaway for you! We are once again doing our Great American Cookout giveaway! We have a grill courtesy of Elery Nau Hardware and gift cards to Rupert’s Specialty Meats and Frosty Beverage! That’s everything you need to start the summer grilling season out right! The entry form is right below, just fill it out and mail it in, or drop it off at our office! The Class of 2020 This week’s Senior Spotlight falls on Logan Ott,
son of Tom and Diane Ott from Montoursville High School. Logan will graduate with a 3.9 GPA. He also served as Steph Nordstrom president of the physics club during his senior year. His hobbies include listening to music, playing video games and being with friends on the ball fields.
Logan played baseball and football all four years of high school. He helped lead the football team to two straight D4 AAA district titles in his junior and senior years. The team had a combined 23-5 record those years and lost in the quarter final game his senior year to the eventual AAA Champion Wyoming Area. Logan helped lead the baseball team to win
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two district titles over his sophomore and junior year. Those two seasons the team had a combined record of 38-7. He helped the team at the plate as well as on the mound. His overall record on the mound during his high school career was 17-1. His sophomore season pitching record was 8-1 with a 1.00 ERA as the team’s final loss was in the state semifinal to the eventual AAA state champion Lancaster Catholic. His junior season pitching record was 7-0. He played club ball for US Elite since he was 12 years old and helped his team to numerous tournament championships as he was able to team up with players from NJ, DE, FL, GA, NY, and VA on those respective teams over the years. Those US Elite teams competed in tournaments in TX, GA, VA, NJ, NY ,MD , OH, WV , NC & PA against quality competition from teams across the country. Logan was also named in his freshman year to team USA Baseball 14U National Development Program in Cary, NC. There he gained valuable experience being coached by team USA Baseball coaching staff as one of only 28 players in the country selected to participate in the program. In addition to intrasquad games, players competed in the Junior Prospect Classic, a two-game series between the 2016 15U and 14U teams. Logan will be attending the University of Maryland to continue his academic and athletic career. The Maryland coaching staff sees Logan as a two-way player in the outfield as well as a LHP. He will be majoring in computer science. Congratulations to Logan and best of luck in the future!
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march to Brandon Park where the formal Memorial Service will be carried out. The patriotic instructor of the Post has issued the following: Memorial Day will be observed more generally on account of the war we are now engaged in, not brought on by our acts, but forced upon us by the actions of Germany while all our people are interested and exercised as to its outcome. The struggle is world- wide and momentous in the extreme. It is particularly fitting that we should rekindle our lives and consecrate all to the nation for which those honored living and dead gave such bountiful loyalty. We should on this devote our thoughts and our energies to a fitting observance of the purpose of this day. Let bells be tolled for five minutes at noon and all comrades stand with uncovered heads in silence for that period.
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Governor Wolf for the continual shutdown of small businesses. This is a voice that is increasingly growing louder throughout the state, especially when the Pennsylvania Secretary of Health, Dr. Rachel Levine, informed the PA legislature leaders on May 6th about the first state-based reports which broke down virus statistics by age demographics. According to this report, the average age for coronavirusrelated deaths in Pennsylvania is 79, and nearly 68% of those deaths occurred in assisted-living facilities. To put this in perspective, it is worth noting that age 79 is the average life expectancy in the United States. Also, 65 percent of nursing home residents die every year within a year of admission, and 52 percent within six months. Overall, roughly onequarter of the approximately 2.8 million
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Cemetery. The first state to officially recognize the holiday was New York in 1873. By 1890 it was recognized by all of the northern states. The South refused to acknowledge the day, honoring their dead-on separate days until after World War I (when the holiday changed from honoring just those who died fighting in the Civil War to honoring Americans who died fighting in any war). The “Lycoming Gazette” in its May 18, 1868 edition, reported on General Logan’s General Order for a Memorial Day. That was the first mention of the soon to be holiday locally. The day was also called “Decoration Day for many years and was usually observed on May 30. This probably ended with a law passed by Congress in 1971 that designated Memorial Day as being observed on the last Monday in May to ensure a three-day weekend. Several southern states have their own separated dates to honor the Confederate war dead. Texas does so January 19. Alabama, Florida, Mississippi and Georgia on April 26, South Carolina on may 10 and Louisiana and Tennessee on June 3. Legislation was introduced in 2000 that would change the holiday back to the traditional May 30 date but that is still languishing in the halls of Congress.
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Please don’t misunderstand. There’s nothing wrong with a church having air conditioning, padded pews, short sermons and various worship styles. The church lives and serves within its mission field and it is important to be relevant and welcoming. The problem isn’t in our methods, it’s in our hearts. Too often we do what we do because that’s the way we want to do it. Yes, we’re worshiping, but we’re not worshiping God. Someone once said, “The biggest problem with living sacrifices is they tend to crawl off the altar.” Ouch. That may be our problem. When King David was offered an easy way to worship, he declared, “I will not sacrifice to the LORD my God burnt offerings that cost me nothing.” What is worship costing you? Us old wineskins need to revisit our understanding of worship. What would worship look like if we crawled back up on the altar and once again died to self? I’m guessing that if we did, God would ask us to give up our self-serving routines so we could get off our backsides and go find people to love and serve. Doing so would cost us our old wineskins, but it would open us up to new wine — the new wine of worship.
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own living-sacrifice testimony this way, “I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me. The life I now live in the body, I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me.” Crucifixion is another powerful word picture. Sacrifice. Metamorphosis. Crucifixion. I’m not sure our understanding of worship ascends to these lofty summits. If worship arises out of the ongoing death of self, then how is it that there is so much “I” involved in our Sunday mornings? I want a twenty minute sermon. I want the service to last one hour. I want jelly-filled doughnuts and specialty coffee. I want air conditioning and padded pews. I want pipe organs. I want guitars. I want stained glass. I want smoke and lasers. I want options, like a service at 8 a.m. and a service at 10 a.m. so I can enjoy my style of music and work my church times into my tee-times and brunch times. And by the way, I give my offering so I can have a say in how I want the church to operate. Worship? It sounds more like a club membership. Is it possible our understanding of worship has devolved into a form of consumerism and entertainment that is actually selfserving?
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Olympians may have used them in training. The Russian word “gyra” may be of Persian origin and closely resembles the Persian words “hera” and “gera” in pronunciation, both of which translate to “weight”. The modern form of the metal kettlebell was likely Dave created in the early 1600s. Bellomo According to strength historian Bill Hinbern, these first modern kettlebells were used to weigh grain or other farm produce. Hinbern speculates that farmers and blacksmiths would kill down-time by playing catch with these early weights. They would swing and flip the kettlebells, usually weighing
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that I founded a company to design, manufacture, and market these weights. While, I didn’t become wealthy, I do feel that I played a part in the notoriety and popularity of kettlebells. Kettlebells and similar training weights have been around for millennia, though there are conflicting accounts of their exact time and place of origin. Popular belief holds that kettlebells are a Russian creation, stemming from the Russian kettlebell sport Girevoy, where lifters called “girevicks” use kettlebells called “gyra.” In fact, they may have originated elsewhere. Stone weights resembling kettlebells have been found in Greece, where early
approximately 12 to 16 kg (26–35 lbs), to their partners. The partners would increase their distance from one another until someone missed, in which case the other partner was declared the winner. (I have actually tried this when I was younger and emphatically do not advise it.) According to some sources, Russian soldiers of the period utilized this type of weight to develop strength for lifting cannonballs during wartime. By the late 1800s, kettlebells were being used by the performing strongmen who traveled with circuses throughout Europe, North America, and parts of Asia. Famous strongmen such as Saxon, Sandow, Goerner, and Krylo used kettlebells as main implements in their performances, though they likely used them more for shows and stunts than for training. Kettlebell
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training during this period was usually restricted to different types of swings, one and two-handed flips, juggling, and pressing. Kettlebells might also appear in movements like the “Two- Hands Anyhow,” sometimes in conjunction with dumbbells and barbells, where both hands were used to lift multiple heavy weights in a somewhat awkward fashion to a fully extended position overhead. Girevoy, the Russian sport mentioned above, was created in the 1980s. Sport kettlebell competitions are usually organized into the biathlon or the long cycle categories. In biathlon, athletes perform kettlebell jerks for ten minutes followed by snatches for ten minutes. In long cycle, athletes perform clean-and-jerks for ten minutes. The competitions have steadily increased in popularity in the last decade and can be found all over the world. Kettlebells are also a staple training tool for organizations such as CrossFit, a varied, high-intensity training program designed to prepare people for any physical challenge they may face. In recent years martial artists have revived kettlebell training by using them extensively in rigorous conditioning programs designed to build strength and stamina without adding the unnecessary bulk of conventional bodybuilding programs. Why train with Kettlebells? Kettlebell training is arguably the most effective and efficient form of strength training ever created. It is based upon whole-body, reallife movements that today’s fitness experts would call “functional,” as opposed to muscle-group-specifc styles of strength-
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and this is true of turkey hunting as well. Several years ago, while hunting spring gobblers on the opening day, I spotted a big tom with hens about 75 yards out in a field. If you are into Ken spring gobbler hunting, Hunter I’m sure it comes as no surprise that I was unable to pull that tom away from his harem. I know it’s always possible that my calling skills were not up to par, but why leave a group of hens to chase after another one-off in the distance? I hunted that same area several more times over the next few weeks, and I saw or heard what I think was that same gobbler several more times, but I could not bring him into gun range. Finally, on the last day of the season, I spotted the big tom along the edge of a fence row late
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one morning — he was alone. I began calling with some hen yelps, and he immediately began coming in my direction, and a half-hour later, I bagged one of my finest gobblers. A couple of years ago, I was able to call in several gobblers to a decoy set-up, and my granddaughter bagged her first ever gobbler; it was the last week of the season. The point is the latter part of the spring season can still produce. Pennsylvania’s spring turkey season this year runs from May 2-30, so there is still time to bag that bird. Sure, there are advantages to hunting the first week or so; one big one is that hopefully, the gobblers have not yet been disturbed too much by other hunters calling and moving through the area. Better yet, if you have been able to locate a roosting site and you can get within calling distance early in the morning, your chances are
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espite our current ‘social had a large amount of concern that distancing’ and ‘yellow’ it wasn’t going to happen. Losing directives, one thing the Little League World Series is a remains constant; ‘people huge financial blow to our area. We do talk.’ It has now been three weeks estimate somewhere between $35 since Little League International and $40 million in economic impact President and CEO Steve Keener put is generated for the region during the out the word everyone thought was Series.” coming but still didn’t want to hear Along with the Series being — the cancellation of the 2020 World cancelled the immensely popular Series. Although social conversations Grand Slam Parade was also a 2020 Scott casualty. and small talk are not occurring as Lowery “We do a wrap-up at the end of frequently as they used to these days, I, and perhaps you also, have been each year’s World Series and begin asked the same question — ‘what do you think discussions about what we can do to improve about the World Series being cancelled?’ the parade going forward,” Fink explained. In last week’s column, my iHeart Media World “Then, in January, we got started with the Series radio broadcast teammates shared those planning for this year’s parade. March is about very thoughts with all of us. Since then, Jason when we really start concentrating on the Fink, the Williamsport/Lycoming Chamber of necessary details, but when things began to Commerce President & CEO, took the time to happen in March, we weren’t able to get that answer that same question. done. Now, in hindsight, that’s not a bad thing. “I hate to say it, but I began to think the The parade committee is a group of people I Series might be cancelled very early on in enjoy meeting with and planning with, and it terms of the needed time involved. During is very unfortunate that we are not going to be that March/April time frame, I had a pit in able to do our work this year. my stomach about all of it. The fact that it “Financially, we had not made many cost is truly a World Series and with the travel commitments for the parade. We had held up restrictions and all the other things that come going out and seeking the sponsorships for the into play were obstacles that would have to be parade just because of the uncertainty of the taken into consideration. There are a number situation we were in. We did have contracts in of countries impacted by this. Right here in place with the baseball players we bring in for our own country, we saw lockdowns and kids the parade, and the Williamsport meets the not being able to get out and do activities. It World events. The nice thing is that we will be quickly became one of those things that I able to carry over those invitations for 2021.”
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Asked about who those players are, Fink indicated that was something they would keep under wraps until next year. “There is so much about the World Series that I will miss. From my perspective, the personal side is that there are so many people that you get to meet for the first time, but you also get to reconnect with those familiar faces and come in every year that you won’t get to see. All the things that go into each year’s Little League World Series make it such a wonderful event for our area. I hate to say it, but I’m not looking forward to August. “I’ve always been somebody that gets excited about what takes place in our community with all the trappings that come along with the Series because there is something for people of all ages. You see the smiles on kid’s faces when you give them a pin, the conversations with people around the world that can barely speak English, and get to speak with them about their excitement of being here and learn aspects of their lives. It’s not going to be fun. And on top of that, there is not going to be the Drum Corps event either. I’ve really gotten into that event, and it’s been entertaining. There will definitely be an empty hole this year.” The sadness created by Keener’s announcement is spread far beyond our Lycoming County border as youngsters, fans, and parents all around the world are sharing the same disappointment. I recently spoke with Wayne Metcalf of Baxter Springs, Kansas, about the status of Little League in his area. Metcalf has spent 50 years volunteering for Little League as a coach, league president, District Administrator, and served a term on LLB’s Board of Directors. “Our Governor just opened up things on May
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WANTS TO PURCHASE minerals and other oil and gas interests. Send details to P.O. Box 13557, Denver, Co. 80201. C11 WANTED, FRYING PANS, ANY SIZE. GRISWOLD, WAGNER, WAPAK. Call 570-9989132. 145491
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BOOKS, OLDER READING MATERIAL. Non Fiction, History And More. Cleaning Out Your Attic Or Storage Unit? Call Us Before You Throw Away. Leave Message 570-7252405. 145921 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. 145492 BY GONE ANTIQUES BUYING JEWELRY, JEWELRY, JEWELRY GALORE! Pre 1960’s Glitzy And Gaudy Vintage Costume & Designer Jewelry. Estate Jewelry, Antique Jewelry, Gold Jewelry (Old Or New), Sterling Jewelry, Sterling Silver Items And Quality Antiques. FOR APPOINTMENTS, PHONE 570-295-0622 LEAVE MESSAGE, OR 570-295-4013 THANK YOU 145919
LOYALSOCK TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT anticipates the following position beginning the 2020-2021 School Year: Special Education Teacher. Applicants must possess vast content knowledge and a strong background in standards-based education, instructional design and delivery, assessment techniques, differentiated instruction, technology, and classroom management. Special Education certification required. This position will serve students in the Donald Schick Elementary School. Please apply online at www.loyalsocklancers.org. EOE. Deadline – June 1, 2020. 145777 THE FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP BOARD OF SUPERVISORS are accepting resumes for a lead road worker. Applicants must have management experience, knowledge of all phases of work related to the maintenance of roads year around, knowledge of the care and operation of trucks and equipment. Commercial driver’s license also required. Send resumes to: Franklin Township P.O. Box 85 Lairdsville, PA. Resume deadline is Friday, May 29, 2020. 145786
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BRINSER’S LANDSCAPING Is Seeking New Customers For Lawn Care In The Williamsport/South Williamsport Areas. Call Jesse @ 570-560-0502. CROSS COUNTRY MOVING, Long Distance Moving Company, Out Of State Move $799 Long Distance Movers. Get Free Quote On Your Long Distance Move1-844-4521706. C11 CALL EMPIRE TODAY To Schedule A FREE InHome Estimate On Carpet & Flooring. Call Today! 1-855-404-2366. C11
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JORDAN TOWNSHIP RESIDENTS
FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP RESIDENTS
RESIDENTS WISHING TO HAVE DUST OIL PLACED ON TOWNSHIP ROADS FOR DUST CONTROL MUST COMPLETE AN APPLICATION, WHICH CAN BE OBTAINED AT THE TOWNSHIP OFFICE OR BY EMAILING jordantwplycco@ verizon.net .
RESIDENTS WISHING TO HAVE DUST OIL PLACED ON TOWNSHIP ROADS FOR DUST CONTROL MUST COMPLETE AN APPLICATION, WHICH CAN BE OBTAINED AT THE TOWNSHIP OFFICE or by emailing franklints@windstream.net
300 FEET OF DUST OIL WILL BE PROVIDED FREE IN FRONT OF RESIDENCES. ADDITIONAL DUST OIL WILL BE SUPPLIED AT $100.00 PER 100 FEET, PAID IN ADVANCE. ALL APPLICATIONS AND PAYMENTS MUST BE SUBMITTED BY JUNE 3, 2020. MARKERS MUST BE CLEARLY PLACED WHERE OIL IS TO BE APPLIED.
Placement of dust oil will be at the discretion of the Supervisors. Supervisors will not be responsible for accidents or damage. JORDAN TOWNSHIP SUPERVISORS 4298 RT. 42 HWY. UNITYVILLE, PA. 17774
100 FEET OF DUST OIL WILL BE PROVIDED FREE IN FRONT OF RESIDENCES. ADDITIONAL DUST OIL WILL BE SUPPLIED AT $50.00 PER 100 FEET, PAID IN ADVANCE. ALL APPLICATIONS AND PAYMENTS MUST BE SUBMITTED BY JUNE 5, 2020. MARKERS MUST BE CLEARLY PLACED WHERE DUST OIL IS TO BE APPLIED.
Placement of dust oil will be at the discretion of the Supervisors. Supervisors will not be responsible for accidents or damage. FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP SUPERVISORS 61 SCHOOL LANE, LAIRDSVILLE, PA. 17742
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Montgomery,
SUNNY HILL MOULDINGS
- Fully Insured - Contractor ID: HICR# PA131180
Meyers Masonry Restoration Co.
Award Winning Masonry Contractor PA #010608 44 Years Experience MASTER IN THE FIELD OF:
• 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
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IN BUSINESS! NEW LAWN CARE CLIENTS -- 4 FREE CUTS!! DRIVEWAY SEAL, PARKING LOTS
HERSHBERGER BUILDERS
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LLC
• Specializing in Metal Roofing • Pole Building • Garages • Decks • Siding • Barn Renovatinos & All Types of Repair • Roof Painting • Skid Loader Work • Concrete Work
SEAMLESS GUTTERS
Installation & Cleaning 5” and 6” Seamless Gutters Leaf Guards Larry Miller, Jr.
570-547-2505
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LITTLE JOHNʼS CONSTRUCTION JOHN LAPP JR.
PA #013581
Milller’s
Troy Whitmoyer Realtor 570-447-2995
troywhitmoyer@ bhhshodrickrealty.com 448 River Avenue, Williamsport
PA 570-321-7000
TRUCK TONNEAU COVERS AVAILABLE IN 3 STYLES - Hinged Cover - Snapless Folding - Stand & Snap Cover
570-437-1909
PA096756 Fully Insured
PA 17701
Remodeling, Carpentry, Plumbing, Electrical, Air Sealing, Heat Loss Testing, Insulation
Let’s Get Your House Sold! Let Me Do The Work For You!
Office: 570.940.0237 | Cell: 570.279.0317
26 Years Experience
Commercial & Non-Commercial
570-772-0753
OWNER: Timothy B. Moyer
KOZ’s LANDSCAPING
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201 RACE STREET -- HUGHESVILLE
PA# 059899
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122 SHERMAN DRIVE WATSONTOWN, PA 17777
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High Quality! Affordable Pricing!
238 Pine Loganton Rd • Loganton
• 570-725-2341
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2500 EACH!
$
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2182 Quarry Road • Jersey Shore
(Just South of Oriole)
HOURS: MONDAY - FRIDAY 7:00 - 4:00 SATURDAY 7:30 - 11:00
M.R. Logue Interiors
----- Since 1975 ----Swirled Ceilings - A Specialty
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- Last Will & Testament - Durable Power of Attorney - Living Will $
385
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570-435-1698
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Renew Carpet Cleaners Serving the Area Since 1995
Marshall & Tricia Corbin Residential & Commercial Truck Mount System
3 Areas - 109 $
( UP TO A 12X15 PER AREA )
* Also specialzing in VCT, ceramic tile/grout, hardwoods and epoxy floors *
570-323-8011
NOW DOING PARKING • Clean Driveway LOTS AND FULL • Seal Cracks PAVING NEEDS • Apply Asphalt Emulsion Call Brian at • Commercial • Line Striping 570-971-2962
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Jean Services Todd C. Jean & Robbie C. Jean Licensed & Insured PA 12847 1813 Murray Run Road Trout Run, PA 17771
(570) 447-5574 (570) 447-7653 General Contracting, Construction, Electrical, Plumbing, Remodeling, Commercial Snow Removal, Excavating, Property Maintenance
20% Senior Citizens Discount
357 Thunder Road Linden, PA 17744
Brandon Conboy - Owner - PA #141515
2” - .99¢ sq. ft.
CALL FOR A • CONCRETE AND POTHOLES FREE ESTIMATE
Smith’s Tree Service
Fast And Dependable Service 24 Hour Emergency Service
Conboy Excavating
15/8” - .85¢ sq. ft.
2182 Quarry Road - Jersey Shore, PA (Just south of Oriole) 570-745-7272 -- OPEN MONDAY - SATURDAY
& Air Conditioning, LLC.
PA-153108
13/8” - .80¢ sq. ft.
AmmoN SwArey
Action Heating
Gerard J. Maiolo 570-398-4408 www.actionheatcool.com actionheating@ymail.com
1” - .75¢ sq. ft.
POTHOLE FILLING AND SMALL CONCRETE PROJECTS
Serving Central Pennsylvania for Over 40 Years FREE Estimates • Fully Insured PA# 139263
• Removal • Trimming • Stump Removal • Planting
570-447-5805
Pine Mountain OFFICE: 877-399-3458
EXCAVATING & PAVING Pine Mountain Excavating and Paving
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Hanging Baskets, Geraniums, Bedding Plants & Tender Succulents
570-547-6954
KOZ’s LANDSCAPING
LANDSCAPE BORDERS PERMANENT EDGING Plants, Materials, Labor, Build, Design, Maintain
21 YEARS IN BUSINESS!
NEW LAWN CARE CLIENTS -- 4 FREE CUTS!! DRIVEWAY SEAL & PARKING LOTS
Office: 570.940.0237 | Cell: 570.279.0317
SunriSe ConStruCtion Home improvement pA 145411
• Decks • siDing • Roofing
Fully inSured Free eStimAteS
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327 eASt diStriCt rd. WAtSontoWn
570.204.7364
BomaX
Smith’s Lawn Care, Inc. MOWING • MULCH Time to Start Thinking About Spring Clean Up!
Const r uction Ser vices Remodeling • Carpentry • Siding Kitchens/Baths • Windows
JEFF T. BOWER
Since 1990
570-971-0442
OWNER
570-435-2419
ContraCtors LiCense no: Pa 036052 E-mail: bomaxservices@hughes.net
FREE ESTIMATES!
PA# 008340
Retaining Walls • Trimming & Pruning Bushes Stone Walkways & Patios • Skidloader • New Installation • Will Haul Small Loads of Stone & Sand
Commercial or Residential • Fully Insured
570-546-8538
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30 Years of Service
Commercial & Non-Commercial Roofs
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Superior Seal Coating LLC
Seamless Gutters COMPLETE
25 Years Experience Commercial Non-Commercial Roofs Gutter Installation & Leaf Removal Flat Roofs&(Rubber) Silver Coating
Shingles PA# 115713
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Flat Roofs Preferred
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“We Care About the Roof Over Your Head”
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Sampsell Cabinetry
Affordable Custom Cabinetry • Specializing in Cabinet Refinishing
CABINET REFACING ALL THINGS CABINETS Free Estimates Licensed and Insured Check us out on Facebook at
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Owner and Operator
446 Cotner Lane Turbotville PA 17772
Call us for your gutter needs
570-452-1174
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654 Farm market 7613A Route 654 Phone: 570-745-7156
Open: Monday thru Saturday
GETGEN E X C AVAT I N G
Since 1975
2846 Bottle Run Road • Williamsport (570) 326-4236
www.getgen.com
Site Preparation • General Backhoe Excavation • Grading • Hauling Snow Plowing & Removal • Foundation Work Septic Systems Installation & Repair
QUALITY LAWN CARE Free tes Estima
“It’s In Our Name” Commercial & Residential
Fully Insured
LAWN MOWING, MULCHING SPRING CLEAN UP, PLANTING, AND TREE TRIMMING
Landscaping and Hardscaping
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ROBERT’S LANDSCAPING. For all Your Landscaping Needs 570279-2012. 144703 SCOTT’S LAWN CARE. SPRING CLEAN-UP. Residential And Commercial Mowing And Landscaping . 21st Year In Business. Fully Insured. Call 570-419-6326. 145493 REAL ESTATE FARM FOR SALE
FARM SET UP FOR A BEEF OPERATION. Consists Of 51 Acres With A Year Round Fresh Water System. Includes House, Machinery Shed, Cow Barn. Call 570-847-6986. 145525 CEMETERY LOTS
FOR SALE: 4 Burial Lots In The East Gateway Lawn Section @ Twin Hills Memorial Park, Muncy. Asking $6500 Which Includes Transfer Fee. Call 570-8382031 or 570- 337-7935. 145791
MOBILE HOME FOR SALE
REDUCED PRICE!! 1984 Mobile Home for sale on beautiful lot in Garden View Manor. Includes two bedrooms, one bath, newer furnace, central air, handicapped ramp, walk in shower, appliances included. Call or text 570-932-1666 for information. 145907 CAMP GROUNDS
SUSQUEHANNA CAMPGROUND NICE RIVER LOTS, 6 Month Seasonal Rates, $800.00 To $1200.00. Cabins For Rent, Monthly, $350.00 To $600.00. 570-398-0462. 143253 HOUSE FOR RENT
3 BEDROOM 1/2 DOUBLE In Muncy. Gas Heat. No Smoking. No Pets. $700.00 Per Month, Includes Sewer. 570-5467000. 145896 HUGHESVILLE NICE 2 BEDROOM House. $700.00 Rent Includes Water And Sewer. No smoking, No Pets 570-772-7114. 145776
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3 BEDROOM, 2 BATHROOM House. East End $1,500.00 Per Month. Security Deposit Required. 570506-7253. 145899 APARTMENTS
LIKE NEW 1 BEDROOM With Stove, Refrigerator, Microwave, Jacuzzi. No Utilities. Private Deck And Parking. No Pets. $525.00/Mo. 570-326-7697. 145903 NEWBERRY AREA: ROUNDHILL COURTYARD, ½ OFF 1ST MONTH RENT: 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 1-800-7353068, Ext. # 147. 145358
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 1-800-735-3068. This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer. 145360
WILLIAMSPORTNICHOLS COURT APARTMENTS SPECIAL ½ OFF 1ST MONTH RENT: AVAILABLE NOW! 1- & 2-BEDROOM APARTMENTS MUST BE 62 YRS. OR OLDER & MEET FEDERAL PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS. RENT INCLUDES ALL UTILITIES, SECTION 8 VOUCHERS ACCEPT-
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