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Home, Neighborhood, and Self Improvement

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utumn has officially fallen on the West Branch Valley. Although I don’t like the daylight hours growing shorter, the temperature moving a little south on the thermometer and knowing what may be just around the corner — what an absolutely amazing time of year in our neck of Penn’s woods. We all need just to take a moment and give thanks for all our blessings and take a break from the world gone mad that’s spinning around us. I don’t even require a calendar anymore. After almost two decades, I know fall has arrived when we’re working on our Webb Weekly Fall Home Improvement Guide. It has become a harbinger of fall within the friendly confines of our office. That and the Halloween candy and skeleton viewed as you enter our door on Kane Street. This year’s Home Improvement pullout and save guide is filled with great local business folks ready to help make your living space exactly what you want. It may even give you some great ideas that you haven’t thought of yet. It is these types of people that provide the foundation for America and can build, fix up, or repair anything they put their minds

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to. I am very proud of our relationship with these hard-working men and women who trust us to promote their business and the West Branch Susquehanna Builders Association. There are over 110 respected businesses within this fall’s guide. We take great pride in providing you these reputable contractors, products, and services that can be found and purchased locally. There has never been a more important time to support your neighborhood and local business community. Not to mention these folks flat out just do a great job and provide products and services at reasonable prices. Remember, a strong local economy begins on the back of small business and works its way up. My only problem is, as I’m working with these local business folks promoting their services, I always seem to find something I can use around my house. I could fill this page with products that can help make your do-it-yourself endeavors much easier. All items were bought from my local partners in business. I won’t bore you with all that; however I will share one — Stihl cordless battery-powered lawn and garden equipment. From the blower to the weed whacker and hedge trim-

mers, right up on up to the chainsaw, you can’t go wrong — plenty of power, great charging life, and no mixing gas required. Just take the battery from the charger, snap in, and away you go. Moving right along… Jim It has been great to see Webb, Jr. so many local people using their home time created by the COVID crisis and Governor Wolf in sheep’s clothing to catch up around the house. It amazes me the improvements and projects that may have been let go or put off that have gotten done. And believe me, I understand life happens, and things get moved to the back burner. I have witnessed everything from folks opening things up by taking down trees in their yard, to the obvious painting and normal maintenance, right on up to that addition or swimming pool that has gotten put off for years. Many neighborhoods within our communities have never looked better. Addresses that I have walked or driven by and thought, boy, that place needs a little TLC, have gotten a complete makeover. Tip of my Webb Weekly cap with the American Flag on the side to those that have used this time wisely and made their home a better place. When you think about it, it’s not

just an investment in their own property; it’s an investment in all our neighborhoods and communities. Just a thought that came to my mind as I was penning this. As we all do those fall seasonal things to transition towards winter, maybe there’s a neighbor or family member that could use a helping hand. The leaves will soon be coming down, and maybe raking is a little easier on you or your children than a more senior member of the community. Possibly, it’s taking an air conditioner out and storing it away, making sure the storm windows are down or something as simple as turning off an outdoor faucet, draining the garden hose, and finding a place for it. A little kindness and caring go a long way in the world we’re living in today. Take a break from whatever screen brings you all the bad news that is going on. Be a creator of positive energy, hope, and goodwill. Please, while doing so, share this approach with your children no matter their age. Let them feel the joy from within of doing something nice for someone. If you’re feeling energetic and inspired by a random act of kindness, take on a bigger job. Maybe help with the sealing of a driveway or the painting of a porch. It’s all a great way to get those electronic devices out of the kids’ hands for a while. Be safe, stay healthy, and love one another. God Bless America.

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all is officially upon us and as you start to transition your wardrobe for fall remember that your skin is going to be transitioning as well. A great way to start a new season is with a facial! Not only will it prep your skin for the weather changes, but it’s also a great way to relax. Here are a couple of really great masks you can do at home! So pull out those sweats, get your messy bun on and enjoy an evening of pampering and relaxation. And of course this is great opportunity to explore all 104 pages of Webb Weekly this week! The Fancy Schmancy Mask: What You’ll Need • Organic lavender essential oil • Cotton washcloth (use organic cotton when possible) • Organic almond butter • Skin toner (try Avalon Organics’ Lavender Hydrating Toner or Dr. Hauschka’s Facial Toner) Choose one: honey, organic strawberry yogurt, or organic avocado Facial How-To Pre-cleanse. After thoroughly removing any makeup and rinsing your face, fill a sink with warm water. Add two to three drops of lavender oil and stir with

your hand. Soak the washcloth in the lavender water, then wring it out and gently press it against your face and neck for 30 seconds. Steph Cleanse. Put one Nordstrom teaspoon of almond butter and a few drops of lavender water in your palm; rub your hands together to create a paste. Apply to skin using a “press and roll” method, which helps remove dead cells, dirt, and oil: Press your palms against your forehead and roll them outward. Moving down your face and neck, continue the motion until you reach your collarbones. Return to massaging your forehead, and repeat the process for one to three minutes. Rinse and Tone. Use another washcloth soaked in lavender water to remove the almond cleansing cream from your face. Rinse with cool water and apply toner. Apply a mask. Choose one of the following masks, depending on your skin’s needs: • To Moisturize Dry Skin – Half of a mashed organic avocado • To Brighten Dull Complexions – Organic strawberry yogurt • To Rid Pores of Impurities – Honey

Apply a thin layer to your face and relax for 20 minutes. Then remove the mask with a warm, wet cloth, and rinse with warm water. Pat dry with a clean towel. The Easy Peasy Mask What you will need: • 1 cup of brown sugar • 1/2 cup of honey • 1 tbsp. of milk (the higher the fat percentage, the better) How to make it: Pour sugar into a bowl, slowly stirring in the honey, and add quantity of milk desired (the more milk the looser the consistency). Pat mixture onto skin (avoiding eye area, it makes eyelashes sticky and the sugar is harsh on delicate skin). Leave on for 10-20 minutes (whatever you like best and have time for) this mask will not dry on your skin or become tight or hard, it will stay moist and sticky, I suggest wearing an old t-shirt while wearing this in case of any “sticky situations.” Rinse the mixture off with lukewarm water; you may use a wash cloth or facial cleansing brush to assist you if you like, but make sure to clean extra well around your hairline or some of the honey might dry in hard sticky clumps. Eew no thank you! After rinsing, apply moisturizer (don’t forget to put one on that has SPF if you’re going out in the sun after this facial!).

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or more than 50 years, STEP has been offering various social services to the citizens of Clinton and Lycoming counties. But no year has posed a greater challenge to its ability to deliver those services than in this year, the “Year of COVID-19.” They have managed to soldier on and adjusted the way they have delivered these services this year. Sticking to the mission and a timely reassessment of changing community needs have kept Lycoming-Clinton Counties Commission for Community Action (STEP), Inc. going through a turbulent 2020. “We are an anti-poverty agency, and following that guide, along with asking our customers what needs they see, keeps us on track,” Jim Plankenhorn, STEP President and CEO, told Webb Weekly. “If we went after every grant that popped up on our radar, we would be overstretching our resources, losing focus, and not responding to the barriers our customers have told us they are experiencing. Just as it has been throughout its 54-year history, STEP

(and Community Action in general), has been called to respond in unprecedented ways during this uncertain time.” Spring 2020 saw STEP limit foot traffic at facilities while keeping most services available with minimized face-to-face customer interactions. Through the height of the pandemic, STEP Transportation continued to provide essential trips, including medical appointments and grocery shopping. At the same time, STEP Service Navigation was inundated with requests for assistance from individuals who had never been unemployed or unable to pay for their monthly expenses prior to the pandemic. STEP Office of Aging continued operations focused on meeting the needs and calming fears of our senior population. The agency opened up by appointment-only in June, and continues to offer service without physical contact when possible. The STEP Office of Aging Centers for Healthy Aging is operating on a reservation basis for activities and lunches; Meals on Wheels delivers seven frozen meals once a week with additional check-ins throughout the week

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to protect our most vulnerable senior population. This spring and summer, when many service sites shut down, STEP AmeriCorps members put together CARES packages in conjunction with the STEP Office of Aging, and made deliveries of necessities to individuals unable to leave their homes, completed online trainings and more, to meet their service requirements. After coming through the pandemic restrictions with creative service projects, STEP AmeriCorps has started its 2020-2021 year. STEP Housing and Building Initiatives, which was affected by the stoppage of construction, is gradually returning to

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may be eligible for utility assistance through Operation HELP. For a family of four, that is $52,400 and $65,500 per year, respectively. STEP Head Start classrooms closed along with all Pennsylvania schools. They are starting the 2020-2021 school year with virtual learning, with the goal of moving back to physical classrooms as the year progresses. Outside of COVID-19, STEP has continued to adapt and grow in recent years. A Community Needs Assessment was completed in 2018 with partners Lycoming College, the United Way of Lycoming County, and the First Community Foundation Partnership of Pennsylvania. Another was completed by STEP in early summer 2020 to gauge the needs brought on by the pandemic, and an additional assessment is planned for Fall 2020. Needs assessments are required every three years at a minimum, but also when a major event has affected an area. The results affect what programming is strengthened, kept, or even eliminated as needs and community resources change. In 2018, STEP’s Child Care Information Services (CCIS), which administered childcare subsidies only in Lycoming County, transitioned into the Early Learning Resource Center for Re-

gion 7, serving Lycoming, Clinton, and Tioga counties. In addition to growing geographically, the ELRC provides more services, supporting childcare providers to provide higher quality care by moving through the Keystone Stars system while still administering child care subsidies so caregivers can work or go to school. To promote awareness and discussion of our nation’s childcare shortage and crisis, ELRC intended to host a screening of “No Small Matter” at the Community Arts Center in March. Initially rescheduled for October, this event has been further postponed. However, ERLC has successfully completed and deployed their STEAM Machine. This customized van is used to get science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics learning materials and equipment to childcare providers for use at their facilities. The ELRC is a critical support for childcare providers during this time as many struggle to stay open and navigate new regulations. A major community-level project, the expansion of the Loyalsock Township Recreation Center to fully house STEP’s Loyalsock Center for Healthy Aging, was prevented from having a grand opening on March 12, as pandemic can-

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We often hear the statement “My insurance will take care of everything.” Unfortunately, No it won’t. No insurance policy tells your family how to plan your funeral, which funeral home to choose or guarantee your funeral will be paid for in full. Yes, insurance does provide money and financial security for your heirs, however your family will still be faced with difficult decisions you could have made ahead of time. If you use this as an excuse your family may make an emotional laden decision that won’t be in their best interest and your insurance benefits may not go towards the purposes you intended. You deserve the peace of mind that comes from having your funeral plans and expenses taken care. It’s the last gift you could leave for your loved ones.

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September 14th - September 18th Harriet B. Sweitzer, 99, of Jersey Shore Rose Fruet Smith, 91, formerly of Williamsport Paula C. Schreck, 52, of Jersey Shore Sherry Dawn (Reynolds) Wolf, 77, of Turbotville Melvin E. “Chip” Swisher, Jr., 56 of Turbotville Robert M. “Bob” McCombs, 88, of Linden Donald R. Flick, 81, of Williamsport Dorothy A. Frantz, 90, formally of Williamsport Dolores C. Miller, 86, of Mill Hall Dolores B. Miller, 85, of Williamsport Francis A. Navich, 97, of Montoursville Charles F. “Chuck” Thomas, II, 69, of Linden Effie M. (Nickles) Bufford, 94, formerly of Muncy Wilbur S. “Sam” “Reds” Corderman, 81, of Turbotville Jane Andy (Hall) Russell, 94, of Elimsport Debra Kay Parr, 65, of Williamsport Gilbert R. Zener, Sr., 90, of Lock Haven Harry C. Mathias, Sr., 82, of Watsontown Thressa L. Signor, 53, of Muncy Patricia A. Shrey, 73, of Montgomery Lawrence D. “Larry” Green, 76, of Muncy William Larue Lawson, 90, of English Center Gene S. Lehman, 81, of Oval Amos A. “Hank” Ward, 86, of Williamsport Robert R. Gray, 88, of Williamsport Donald L. Steinbacher, 80, of Collomsville Full Listings are available on our website, ~ www.webbweekly.com ~ . If you have a question or do not have access to a computer, please call - 570-326-9322.


September is National Senior Center Month, and STEP’s Centers for Health Aging are now open with modifications to keep you safe and healthy! Our centers are open for onsite meals every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, offering either a hot meal or lighter fare option. Frozen takeout meals are available for 2pm pick up. Social distancing and mask wearing are a must (masks can be removed only when eating/drinking). STEP Transportation is available for center meals and activities. All activities and meal participation require reservations by 10am the previous business day.

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It is an important question. Paul wrote his New Testament letter to the church in Galatia because they were already drifting into religious bondage. His language is strong and impassioned (Read Galatians 2:11, 3:1, 5:12). Why would new believers, who had been set free by Jesus Christ, be drifting back into bondage to the Law? We could ask the same question about ourselves. There are many possible reasons, but here are three for us to think about: First, the blessings of freedom can result in pride. We look at our success and comforts and begin believing the lie that we have done it ourselves, that we don’t need God, or that we can be like God. It is a fatal error. Yes, we look like God and have abilities like Him (Genesis 1:26-27). And yes, He has given us authority on earth (Genesis 1:28). But make no mistake, we are not God or even gods. We can’t save ourselves. When we reject God’s sovereignty or dismiss His existence, the drift toward bondage is inevitable. Second, pleasure-drifting is easy. Pleasure-drifting seems far more enjoyable than fighting and sacrificing for freedom. Why should we struggle for

freedom when we already have it? Do we really think we have been given the blessings of freedom so we can selfishly hoard them? Think again. Jesus said, “From everyone who has been given much, much will be demanded; and from the one who has been entrusted with much, much more will be asked.” (Luke 12:48). We have been given much, and from us, much will be demanded. Pleasure-drifting is not an option for the followers of Jesus Christ. Our freedom is an investment made in us by God so we can set others free. Do we really believe God gives us more just so we can have more? Really? Didn’t Jesus command us to store our treasure in heaven and not here on earth? (See Matthew 6:19-21.) If we choose to live in selfishness and ignore the suffering of those around us, we will be held to account. (Read Isaiah 58, Matthew 25:31-46 and II Corinthians 5:11-21.) Third, bondage allows for blame-shifting. When we’re in bondage, we can blame our misery on someone else. Claiming victimhood is an easy way to cast off personal responsibility and continue the drift. After all, can we really be judged when someone

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Overcomers are victims who are determined not to let victimhood define their lives. We all have obstacles to overcome. We all have people or situations we could blame for our misery. This is why the Bible refers to all of the followers of Jesus Christ as overcomers. I John 5:4 says, “For everyone born of God overcomes the world. This is the victory that has overcome the world, even our faith.” If we choose to live in victimhood, we will drift into bondage — and we will be judged for squandering the blessings of freedom. Are we willing to fight and sacrifice for freedom? Will pride or pleasure or

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coats considered more sophisticated and reserved, both are essentials in every closet and have more in common than you think. Surprisingly, both jacket styles appeared and became popular during World War I and II. The first brown leather bomber jackets were worn by German fighter pilots, while English and French officers wore trench coats. Didn’t think you’d be getting a history lesson in a fashion article, did ya? After the World Wars, both styles became popular mostly for men (think Marlon

Brando in the 1953 film “The Wild One”) and eventually for women, like Audrey Hepburn in 1961’s “Breakfast at Tiffany’s.” Over the decades, both the leather jacket and trench coat have remained fashionable, while going down very Bernadette Ulsamer different style paths from their uniform origins. However, no matter their beginnings, leather jackets, and trench coats are ideal outerwear for fall on both men and women.

A classic trench adds a sense of luxury to almost any outfit, whether it tops off workwear or is thrown over a tee and jeans. You can go the standard route with a khaki-colored version double-breasted, belted waist and notched lapel, with an inverted box pleat on offer at Banana Republic and Target. Or, if like me, you’ve been wearing the traditional trench for a while and are looking to switch things up, go for a cropped style in a bold color like London Fog’s hooded trench at Macy’s. It comes in shades like “Norwegian Blue” or “Chili Red,” which are sure to spice up any autumnal outfit this season. Gentlemen can check out the same

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EVENTS EVENTS... Intro to Fly Fishing Meet-Up What: Participants will be taught the basics of how to be safe, cast, and go fly fishing. PA Fish and Boat Commission staff provide all fishing equipment, flies and instruction for FREE. NO FISHING LICENSE needed. Participants are encouraged to bring their own equipment. This is a great opportunity to bring your newly purchased fishing rod and learn how to use it! You must bring a mask to attend this program! Registration required by emailing Allan Schreffler at alschreffl@pa.gov or by calling 570-477-2206. When: Tuesday, September 22 at 12:00-2:00 p.m. Where: Meet at the Western Boat Launch in Ricketts Glen State Park. First Day of Fall Paddle What: Join us for a leisurely paddle on Lake Jean to observe the first day of fall. You must have previous kayak experience to participate. Bring your own boat, life vest, and equipment. You must bring a mask to attend this program! Registration required by emailing Rhiannon Summers at rhsummers@pa.gov or calling 570477-7780. When: Tuesday, September 22 at 1:00-3:00 p.m. Where: Park and meet at the Western Boat

Discover Ricketts Hike What: Hiking the Old Beaver Dam Rd Trail to see Ganoga Falls. This is a 5-mile moderate hike. You must bring a mask to attend this program! Registration required by emailing Rhiannon Summers at rhsummers@pa.gov or calling 570477-7780. When: Friday, September 25 at 8:30-11:30 a.m. Where: Park and meet at the Shale Pit along Route 487 in Ricketts Glen State Park. Dinner What: Beer battered haddock dinner. Open to the public, you must wear a mask upon entry. When: Friday, September 25, 2020, 5:00 p.m.8:00 p.m. Take out or eat in. Call 570-327-0255 for take out orders. Where: Royal P. Steinbacher, American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport. Intro to Fly Fishing Meet-Up

What: Participants will be taught the basics of how to be safe, cast, and go fly fishing. PA Fish and Boat Commission staff provide all fishing equipment, flies and instruction for FREE. NO FISHING LICENSE needed. Participants are encouraged to bring their own equipment. This is a great opportunity to bring your newly purchased fishing rod and learn how to use it! You must bring a mask to attend this program! Registration required by emailing Allan Schreffler at alschreffl@pa.gov or by calling 570-477-2206. When: Tuesday, September 29 from 12:00-2:00 p.m. Where: Meet at the Western Boat Launch in Ricketts Glen State Park. Homeschool Meetup What: Homeschool Families Meetup: Homeschooling families or families interested in homeschooling are invited to meet and make new friends, receive support and information, and enjoy our state parks. Pack camp chairs, drinks & lunch. Hosted by Lycoming & Clinton Counties Home Educators Association. For more info: www.LCCHEA.com or find us on Facebook. When: 2nd & 4th Tuesday of the month, through December, weather permitting from 10:00 a.m.2:00 p.m. Where: Ravensburg State Park, 2388 Rauchtown Road, Jersey Shore/Rauchtown, meet by the ponds. Homeschool Meetup What: Homeschool Families Meetup: Homeschooling families are invited to Kaos Fun Zone to play and have fun! $10 per child for four activities including Fly World & Arcade. Masks & updated waiver required. Hosted by Lycoming & Clinton Counties Home Educators Association.

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3:30 p.m. Signs will be available at 2:00 p.m. at stations along the Golden Strip for those who wish to participate. Where: Williamsport on the Golden Strip, East Third St. Kedron UMC Fall Home Made Days What: Flea market, hand crafted items, and fall decor. We have fresh homemade baked goods, pies, and soups! For lunch Home-Made BBQ, hot sausage, hotdogs, baked beans and more! Vendor/Yard Sale spaces available, contact 570244-8041 for info. Chinese auction, winners drawn at 2:00 p.m. Saturday. When: Friday Oct. 9th – 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m., Saturday Oct. 10th - 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Where: 14725 Rt. 220 Hwy. at the intersection of Rt. 220 and Edkin Hill Rd.10 miles north of Hughesville and 3 miles south of Muncy Valley on Rt. 220.

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crumb left to be seen. Our neighbor felt awful. I felt awful. What would I feed people now? I had pasta salad, fruit salad and homemade brownies. “It’s ok, don’t worry about it! We will just eat brownies and pasta salad!” as I laughed. “No big deal,” I said. “No, it’s not ok, our neighbor said, I can’t believe he did that!” Our dog Bear doesn’t bother food. He knows better. Poor boy never even got to try it or went near it when the other dog was eating it. I never gave it a thought sitting it on our picnic table at the river!

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helped us put the docks in that night. All jokes aside though, sometimes those jarred items are pretty tasty! Another one of my favorites is Schatzi’s Jalapeno relish. A mixture of sweet and spice that can be put on anything! Eggs in the morning, pizza, cheesesteaks. OH my gosh...cheesesteaks!! Hot ham and cheese sandwiches, hot dogs, brats, burgers and more! The possibilities are endless! Check out their website if you are interested in a jar. You won’t be sorry! www.schatzisbrats.com Oh, and that Brown Sugar Bourbon Chicken. You can find that in the seasoning aisle made by McCormick’s Grill Mates. Comes in a small packet and

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How Both OT and PT Support a Patient’s Journey All therapy disciplines work together to help find the meaning behind the healing process. While a physical therapist focuses on the biomechanical aspects of getting a patient moving, an occupational therapist works on using that movement to help them carry out activities. A common example of when patient’s benefit from the seamless collaboration between the disciplines is in stroke patients. During a stroke, brain cells die from lack of oxygen caused by a ruptured or blocked artery in the brain. When this happens, the brain must establish new paths for carrying out all kinds of functioning. Therapists work together to

address issues, such as weakness on one side of the body or the inability to walk or move limbs and get the patient back to completing tasks as independently as possible. Getting the Help You Need Whether you’ve suffered an injury from activity that’s limiting your lifestyle, or a health emergency that’s left you with disability or deficits, talk to your provider about your options for rehabilitative care and restoring your lifestyle. Dwight Heller, OT, is a certified hand therapist for UPMC Rehabilitation Services. Certified hand therapists are occupational or physical therapists who have a minimum of five years of experience and at least 4,000 hours of direct practice in hand therapy. To learn more about Rehabilitation Services at UPMC, visit UPMCSusquehanna.org/Rehab.

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ccupational therapy and physical therapy are commonly confused with each other. While, occupational and physical therapy have a lot of similarities including improving quality of life, increasing independence, reducing pain and discomfort, and preventing further injury or injury recurrence, there are also key differences between the two, especially when it comes to their approach to treatment. Occupational and Physical Therapy: The Differences The primary distinction between the two disciplines is that physical therapy’s focus is gross motor function, while occupational therapy focuses on how the patient uses fine motor and cognitive skills to perform tasks that are meaningful to them. Furthermore, physical therapy with focus on muscle strengthening through exercises and occupational therapy will focus on muscle strengthening through functional simulated activities of daily living. Physical therapy, often abbreviated PT, helps patients who have experienced an injury or illness resulting in pain, muscle weakness, or decreased range of motion which has impacted their bodily function in some way. A physical therapist’s goal is to regulate and manage pain,

improve muscle weakness, increase endurance, and generally improve range of motion to help the patient gain back as much of their pre-injury mobility as possible and prevent disability. Physical therapy helps in preventing injuries and can help people avoid surgery or a long term-reliance on medications. Occupational therapy, often abbreviated OT, helps patients regain their independence after suffering from disability, developmental delays, or workplace injuries. An occupational therapist’s goal is to help a patient regain their independence through self-care, returning to work, or getting back to the leisure activities they enjoy, depending on their situation and needs. Occupational therapists help patients fully engage in daily life. Occupational and Physical Therapy: Similarities Although the fields of occupational therapy and physical therapy serve different roles in health care, there is a lot of crossover between the two. – Both educate people on how to prevent and avoid injuries. – Both educate people about the healing process. – Both assist people with improving their ability to perform daily activities through training and education. – Both play very important roles and specialize in their areas of expertise.

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hether it is working out, washing the dishes, or just plain getting out of bed some days, all of us struggle to find motivation from time-to-time. According to Liz Huber, writer for the online business publication, “The Startup,” there are eight reasons we sometimes lack motivation. • Lack of a strong reason ‘Why.’ • An overwhelming goal. • Lack of faith in yourself. • You are exhausted. • Fear. • An unhealthy lifestyle. • Goals that are either too big or too small.

• Lack of patience. While the symptoms and solutions for all of these reasons vary, motivation for anything does boil down to a few simple things: a goal, the ability to achieve that goal, and the energy to execute. Let us examine each of the above culprits for draining your motivational energy stores. Lack of a strong reason ‘Why’ - This may occur because either the goal is unimportant to you or that you do not understand its importance. If it genuinely does not matter to you, it might be worth abandoning. If you are not sure why it actually matters, for example, a task given

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SATURDAY, OCT. 24TH, 2020 At the home of HARRY & NANCY FISHER 1475 Lower Mountain Rd

Saturday, October, 24, 2020 VAL 125 ACRE SHEEP FARM AT 12 NOON BRADFORD CO. VAL 125 ACRE SHEEP FARM at 12:00 NOON Starting 10:00 AM

Consists of 125 acres, BRADFORD mostly tillable, 9 fenced paddocks. CO. Fabulous home built in 2010, farm pond, stream through Consists of 125 acres, mostly tillable, 9 fenced paddocks, Faboulous home built in 2010, farm pond, stream thru property, borders state game lands. property, borders state game lands. THIS IS A MUST SEE PROPERTY

ONCE IN A LIFETIME OPPURTUNITY !!!!!!!!!!!!! This Is A Must See Property • Once In A Lifetime Opportunity!

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We will be selling from the Home of Mary Jane and the late Dale Hummel, Located at 5679 State Route 118 Highway Muncy, Pa. [ Lairdsville]. From Hughesville follow Route 118 east approx. 6 miles towards Lairdsville to auction site signs posted day of auction.

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KUBOTA RTV 500 • YAMAHA GOLF CART • TOOLS FURNITURE • HOLMES 5x10 TRAILER • 1988 FORD T BIRD WHEELHORSE MOWER • COLLECTIBLES • HOUSEHOLD

Kubota RTV 500 4x4 w/ Heated Enclosed Cab 133 Orig. Hrs, Garage Kept, Electronic Fuel Injection Gas- Like New; Craftsman 5.5hp Snowblower w/ Electric Start; Craftsman 6hp DR Style Wheeled Trimmer; Toro 21in Power Drive Mower; Wheelhorse 14hp Classic Tractor w/ Mower Deck- Snowblower- Winter Cab[ Ready To Go – Like New-Garage Kept]; [2] 2 Wheel Dump Trailers; Wheelbarrow; Pull Behind Spreader; 6ft Alum. Step Ladder; Hand & Garden Tools; Hanging Bird Feeders; Log Chains; Magna Alpine Ladies Bike; Metal Cabinet; Craftsman Roll Away Tool Box; Long Handle Bolt Cutter; 4 Drawer File Cabinet; Wood & Metal Shop Stool; Grizzly Belt Disc Sander; Craftsman 8in Table Top Drill Press; UST 2300 Watt Generator; Craftsman Scroll Saw; Craftsman 7 1/4in Lazer Trac Mitre Saw; Delta Shop Master Table saw; Tradesman 14in Commercial Bandsaw; Bar Clamps; Metal Organizer; C Clamps; Bar Clamps; Metal Appliance Cart; Free Standing Bench Grinder; Die Hard 200amp Battery Charger; Pro Lift Lawn Mower Lift; Yamaha Golf Cart w/ Roof and Rear Seat; Reddy Heater; Sears Air Compressor; Diehard Jump Pak; Camp Hatchet; Hand Meat Saw; Craftsman 16 Gallon Shop Vac; Heavy Duty Hand Cart w/ Wheel Guard; Floor Creeper; Step Ladders; 2009 Holmes 5x10- 2 Wheel Utility Trailer with Drop Tailgate- Mesh Sides- Plank Floor Like New Condition- Garage Kept; Plus Much More!!

1988 Ford Thunder Bird Coupe 79,894 miles Garage Kept FURNITURE • COLLECTIBLES • SCOOTERS • HOUSEHOLD

A.C.C Dipple – Lewistown, Pa. Crock; New Bed Frames; 3pc & 4pc Maple Bedroom Suites; Galvanized Sprinkling Can; Folding Metal Chairs; [2] New Round Tables; Jiffy Washboard; Metal Desk & Chair; Kling End Stand; Metal 3 Leg Milking Stool; Cosco Step Stool; Pine Chimney Cabinet; Double Galvanized Wash Tubs; 1936-1937 Fortune Magazines; Vintage Mid Century Hanging Oil Drip Lamp; Wooden Jewelry Box; Lawn Chairs; Wooden Modern Dough Tray; Metal Triangle SnowSled; Wooden Head Boards; Kneehole Desk; Furniture Packing Blankets; Lloyds High Back Chairs; Royal #580 Cash Register; Igloo Cooler; Fisher Stereo Outfit; cast Iron Rooster Bell; Cast Iron Fry Pans; New Oak /Cedar Lift Top Chest w/ 2 Drawers; Electric Roasters; Propane Burners w/ Fryers; Pine 2 Drawer Stand; Galvanized Can; Philco Stereo; Vintage Singer Sewing Machine; Spongeware Bowl; Enamelware; Vintage Metal Picnic Basket; Oak Cabinet Treadle Sewing Machine; Cookie Jar; Cast Iron Meat Grinder; Wooden Picnic Table; Blow Mold Christmas Candles; Rose Tea English Figurines; Corelleware Dishes; Modern 4 Shelf Book Case; 5 Pc Penna. House Table & Chair Set; Cranberry Glassware; Moon & Star Glassware; Amberina Glassware; Vintage Metal Toaster; Pyrex Nest of 3 & 4 Bowl Sets; Corningware Cornflower Bake Dishes; Oak Wall Regulator Clock; Stainless Steel Pots & Pans; Upholstered Mauve Double Recliner End Sofa [Nice]; Pine End Stands; Table Lamps; Oak Roll Top Desk; 4 Door Modern Glass Front Bookcase; Wooden 2 Drawer Stand; APPLIANCES: Samsung VRT Front Load Washer w/ Stand [Like New], Amana Washer & Dryer -Super Capacity, GE Smooth Top Electric Range, GE Refrigerator / Freezer, Sharp Carousel Microwave; Kenmore Microwave; SCOOTERS: Legend XL 4 Wheel Scooter w/ New Batteries- Ready to Roll & Legend 3 Wheel Scooter New Battery & Ready To Roll; Auto Receiver Hitch Hopper Electric Scooter Transporter; Glass Water Jug; Sentry Upright Gun Safe; Sentry Floor Safe; Modern Marble Top Hall Rack; Vintage Cedar Chest; Finger Kerosene Lamp; Bird Cage; Sad Irons; Oak Glider Rocker w/ Hassock; Various Wall Pictures; White Tile Top & Maple Table & Chair Set [New]; Plus Many More Items Of Interest!

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Terms: Cash or Good Penna. Check [ Credit Cards w/ 4% Fee Added] Seller: Mrs. Mary Jane Hummel - Tracy Prokop & Terry Hummel Co-POA’s

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ack in the forgotten days of real journalism, a big story was described as a ‘front-page story,’ and its importance was shown by the headline’s font size. So, for many newspapers, when Pearl Harbor was attacked, or President Kennedy was assassinated, the headline filled half of the front page, known as ‘above the fold.’ Today, it is what network news chooses to highlight, or news sites like Google news would feature on their pages that are ‘above the fold.’ The media giants are the ones that determine what is ‘news’ and what is not. This is one reason that I completely boycott all television news and search probably fifteen to twenty news sites daily from a variety of political persuasions to assess what is really going on in my area, my country, and the world. On September 15th, Google News featured articles on the climate change perspective of Trump and Biden related to California wildfires, emergency room visits in Oregon due to wildfire smoke, Hurricane Sally’s approach toward Biloxi, Mississippi, and a judge blocking asylum restrictions enforced by the Trump Administration. Yet, the story that should have been “above the fold” is one that was completely ignored. The day before, September 14th, Federal Judge William Stickman ruled in the case of County of Butler vs. Governor Wolf

that substantial portions of the governor’s shutdown orders were unconstitutional. This has tremendous significance nationwide as it is the first time that there has been a recognized challenge to the ‘emergency’ powers that most of the nation’s governors have exercised. Instead of this extremely consequential important action, Google news featured a judge blocking restrictions to asylum seekers. An interesting distinction is that this story was targeted against President Trump, and the challenge to emergency powers reflected negatively toward Governor Wolf. Of course, media sources are certainly free to feature whatever they consider important, but the public also has the freedom not to accept it, and they have been doing so. In 1976, 72 percent of the public stated they trusted the media, whereas today it is 32 percent. In fact, a recent Gallup poll showed that the media ranked dead last in trust among all institutions polled.

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with because it is right here, right now. There is no sense of a future threat in the word ‘emergency.’ To use emergency authority that was designed to address floods, hurricanes, terrorist attacks, etc., and use it to prevent a possible pandemic is not an emergency but a precautionary action that should have been agreed upon with all aspects of government. Yet even keeping the word “emergency,” Federal Judge William Stickman noted in his 67-page decision on September 14th, “The liberties protected by the Constitution are not fair-weather freedoms — in place when times are good but able to be cast aside in times of trouble. There is no question that this country has faced, and will face, emergencies of every sort. But the solution to a national crisis can never be permitted to supersede the commitment to individual liberty that stands as the foundation of the American experiment. The Constitution cannot accept the concept of a ‘new normal’ where people’s basic liberties can be subordinated to open-ended emergency mitigation measures. Rather, the Constitution sets certain lines that may not be crossed, even in an emergency. Actions taken by defendants crossed those lines. It is the duty of the court to declare those actions unconstitutional.” Governor Wolf intends to appeal (of course), and this will now work its way up until it is finally settled by the US Supreme Court, which will be several years in the future. Looking back, history will note that the first shot across the bow was by Federal Judge William Stickman’s decision on Monday, September 14, 2020 — and the other ‘headline’ news of that day will have been long forgotten.

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It is fair game for the media to criticize the government, and in fact, this is one of the reasons that freedom of the press was placed in the first amendment to the US Constitution. The public deserves to know the backstory to issues related to government at all levels. (One of the reasons why this column exists, by the way). But going back now to the current situation where over two-thirds of the public distrust what they read or hear in the news could possibly be tied to the open hostility to President Donald Trump. According to the Media Research Center, during President Trump’s first hundred days in office, 89 percent of network coverage of his presidency was negative. In the entire year of 2018, coverage was 90 percent negative, and during the impeachment hysteria, the media hit the ceiling with 100 percent negative coverage. All this is worth considering when going back to the pushed-to-the-back-page story of the federal judge ruling on the constitutionality of Governor Wolf ’s (and by extension, all the various state governors) ‘emergency’ powers related to COVID concerns. Suppose higher courts uphold this decision. In that case, this will totally upend the current practices shown by many state governors taken during the current virus and also redefine how these challenges will be dealt with in the future. Even the very word ‘emergency’ is a misnomer, as these laws empowering Governor Wolf were designed to provide assistance in a serious, unexpected catastrophe, disaster, accident, plight, etc. Think of an emergency room or emergency meeting — it is something that needs dealt


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New & used Construction Tools • JD 1200 Corn Planter• Trailers Bobcat Skid loader • Woodworking Tools • New Dewalt Tools

for Furev g n i k o e r LoMEET PIPER, PUFF, GEORGIA & JENGA

Saturday, Sept. 26, 2020 @ 8:30AM

LOCATION: 108 Gardener Road, Turbotville, PA 17772 Exit 5 off of 180, 54 East approx .. 5 ½ mi. to Gardener Road on Right to Auction on Left. Watch for signs. Trailers, Equipment: 2018 Sure Trac Trailer 14,000 GVW Tilt Bed (Like New), 2013 12’ Sure Trac Dump Trailer 9,900 GVW (Nice), T180 Bobcat Skid loader 2450hr. Full Cab, 16’ Bee Horsetrailer 7000 GVW with Tackroom, SP-Conss Horse Trailer, 2003 Chevy Express 2500 Cargo Van AWD (tow package 160,000mi.), Seamless Gutter Machine in 12’ Car-Mate Trailer (complete ready for your next job), CAT C3000-LP Forklift, NH EC-25 Track Hoe w/ Hyd. Thumb 2323hr., Skidloader Attachments: 72” Bucket, 78” CAT Universal Grapel, City Rammer Jack Hammer, 2H Trailer (New Paint & Tires) Woodworking & Contracting Tools: New Dewalt Tools: 20V Max¼” Impacts, Grinders, 7 ¼” Circular Saw, Riclprocating Saws, Compound Miter Saw, Fans, 60V & 20V Batteries, Spotlights, Sanders, etc., 18’ Woodmaster Planer/ Molder (Nice), Dalla Bandsaw on Trolley, 15’ Grizzly Planer on Trolley, Heavy Duty Grizzly Drill Press on Trolley, Dewalt 12” Compound Miter Saw w/ Stand, Kobalt Portable Table Saw, 16’ Makita Timber Frame Saw, Spectra LL 300 N Lasser Level Set, Framing Nailers, Staplers, Bead Nailers, Routers w/ Complete Bit Set, Sanders, Dewalt 20V Impacts ¼’, 3/8’ & ½” Drive, Bench Vices, Air & Hyd. Jacks, Clamps, Rebar Cutter & Bender, Stone Concrete Mixer, BS500 Wacker Tamper, Sakal Plate Tamper, Honda Pressure Washers, Paint Sprayers, Shop Press, Honda 2000W Generator, Miller Generator Welder, Lincoln Welder AC180V, Z-100 16 Propane Tanks, Stationary Air Compressor w/ Tank & Electric Motor, Portable Water Tanks, Kobalt Workbench, Alum & Fiberglass Ladders, Electric Cords, Hoses, Heaters, 2’ Trash Pump New, Steel Bander Complete Set, Metal Shop Desk, Husky Roll-Away Tool Chest, Cases of New Irwin Drill Bits, Auger Bits, Variable Speed Drywall Sanders, 450 Rancher Husquevana, Stihl Leaf Blowers, Complete Air Tool Set, Safety Cones, 3 Ton Manual Chain Hoist,

Looking for a friend who is a great listener? Piper is your girl! She loves people and listens very well to commands and training. She is full of life and will do well with older children or large dogs.

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Building Materials, Shelving: Air Dried Ash & Oak, Pine Boards, Misc Lumber, Metal Roofing, Screws & Nails, Hardware, Roofing Materials, Cabinet Hardware etc., Complete Sets of Shelving, Pallet & Lumber Shelving etc., 5 Bundles PT Fence Posts (Used). (7) 20’ Monoe Trusses, Skids of 8’ Blocks, 12 Sq. Shingles, Lumber Packs of Pine, Hemlock, Ash, Oak, Metal Roofing, Lots of Torex Flooring, Joyse Hangers, Fasteners, Door Panels, Windows, Vinyl Interior Flooring, Entry Doors Farm Machinery Lawn & Garden: 6 Row 7200 Conventional JD No-Till Com Planter w/ Liquid Fertilizer in furrow/side band, nice, field ready (excellent condition), Farmall M Tractor, JD MX 7 3pg Brushhog like new, White 252 12’ Disk, 12’ Spring Tooth Harrow, Dakan Gravity Wagon w/ Steel Extensions, Giant 8’ 7 Shank Chisel Plow, 2018 Hardi N-210 Sprayer w/ Foam Marker System, 13’ Dump Wagon, Sturdy Built Headgate, w/ Chute, Feed Cart etc., Kabota Commander Zero-Turn Lawn Mower 48’, White Hydromatic Lawn & Garden Tractor w/ Snowblower & Mower, Cub Cadet 3 Stage 24” Snowblower Like New, Cordless Snow Blower, Like New NH Moisture Tester, 8’x12’ Poultry Shed, 12’x32’ Insulated Shed w/ 9’x7’ G-Door Double Entrance Doors Vinyl Windows Rough Wired, Farm Gates 4’ - 20’, Misc Chicken Feeders & Waters, etc., Misc. Office Furniture: Desk, Cabinets, Kitchen Table w/ 4 Chairs, Gas Range, Couch, Pool Table, Solid Oak Cover Gun Cabinet Guns, Sporting Goods, Boat: Winchester Model 88,243, Winchester Model 94,30-30, Winchester Model 1890 22cal. Pump, Remington Model 12-C 22cal., Side by Side 16ga. JP Saves-John, John Sears 12ga. Pump, Remington Model 7600, 270 Win, Mossberg Model 500A 12ga. Pump, Riverside Arms 12ga. Double Barrel, Remington Male 770,300 win-mag, CVA Optima .50cal. lnline, Traditions .50 cal. Flintlock, Mission MXB 360 Crossbow, Matthews Monster Compound, Bow Both Sell w/ Complete Package, Ammunition, Scopes, Tree Stands, Spotting Scopes, 30 Targets, Tripod Feeders New, Decoys, Vests, Gun Holsters, Cases, Calls, Fishing Waders, Nets, Life Jackets, Boating Tubes, 20’ Pontoon Boat w/ 55HP Evin Rude Outboard

This is a partial listing. There are more items, too numerous to list. See more photos @ auctionzip.com ID#44398 Auctioneer’s note: Come join us for this auction of very clean construction tools, woodworking tools, guns and farm equipment. Auction Company and sellers not responsible for accidents. Announcements on auction day take precedence over all advertisements. Benefit food stand on premises!

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Auction Schedule: starting w/ smalls on wagon. New tools, approx. 10:30am, Guns approx. 11:00am Bigger Equipment approx. 12:00 Noon Call Auctioneer with any questions or absentee bids. Auction for: Jonas & Rachel Hershberger (570) 713-7225

These three sweet babies are looking for a home where they can all live (and nap) together. They are inseparable and love nothing more than playing together and then passing out in an adorable pile of fuzzy cuteness!

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Location: 104 Country Lane, Roaring Branch (Liberty/Eastpoint Area), PA Located on premises, approx. (6-7) miles northeast of Liberty via route 415/Harer Road. Watch for auction signs!

22” x 92” Wainscoting Chestnut Corner Cupboard 36” x 12’ Softwood 3 Board Top Folding Table 17 1/2” x 4’ x 7’ Two Piece Chestnut Wall Cupboard with Wainscoting Back 2-Piece Ornate Oak Sideboard 13” x 38” x 54” Oak Glide Drawer Bookcase Early John Deere Sign (Rough) Sellers 2-Piece Vintage Kitchen Cabinet

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time hunting. These lean, mean hunting machines spend hours covering miles of trails and logging roads, usually in the cover of darkness, day in and day out in pursuit of whatever food they can come across. They will often focus on mice in fields or chipmunks in wooded areas, but will not hesitate to take a turkey or deer if the opportunity arises. They are a prime predator of newly born fawns which are more susceptible in the first few weeks of their lives. But the fact remains that any time of year provides an excellent opportunity to hunt coyotes. They often need to travel great distances to find food and spend more time throughout the day doing so when food is scarce. They are often responsive to calling, and while daytime calling can work, waiting until the hours of darkness will usually be more effective. Asking a landowner for permission to hunt coyotes or other predators on his land is often met with a positive response. It might also open the door to permission to hunt other game at a later date. Make sure you contact

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there is none. This call is made to alert any nearby coyote, not necessarily bring him running. The second sound is a female coyote yodel (all of these sounds are available on the FOXPRO electronic callers). Emit two or three minutes of the female yodel call, then allow several minutes of silence, followed by a second period of two to three minutes of the yodel. If you are calling from an open field area, these first two sound sequences can be done at a high volume setting. You are trying to get a coyote’s attention. If you are in a woods setting, you might want to reduce the volume somewhat. The third and final sound is the “clincher.” It is the coyote pup in distress sound, played at a lower volume and played continuously. This call, presented at the lower volume can be run for five to ten minutes and that is usually enough time for any interested coyote to cover the distance and present an effective shot. Setting up and calling coyotes is not effective every single time, but when it does happen, it is extremely exciting and you can feel good about helping “balance the scale” against the predation in your favorite hunting haunts.

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him prior to the times you will be hunting so that he knows you will be on the property, particularly if you are hunting at night. In the early days of coyote calling, a rabbit in distress call was certainly the most popular, and was very effective as well. A fawn in distress call is equally effective. While both of these are easily produced with a hand held mouth call, the introduction of electronic callers has opened up a limitless array of sounds that will lure a wily coyote within gun range. Caution should be used so as to not overcall, which is a usual tendency with either handheld or electronic callers. There is a series of coyote vocalizations that has been proving to be highly effective and is very well presented when using an electronic call such as the ones produced by the Pennsylvania-based company FOXPRO. This is a 3-part sequence of sounds. The first sound is a short sequence of just two or three male coyote howls, followed by several minutes of silence. Repeat two or three male howls and follow them with another period of silence. Be alert to any movement in the distance, but do not be alarmed if


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If the above-mentioned circumstances were not enough stress for trout in these low water conditions, we can add another situation that can no doubt add to potential losses. When water levels reach such low, clear levels, it also exposes trout to a host of predators that are all too willing to take advantage of the situation. The list is fairly long; Great Blue Herons, raccoons, fishers, mink, ospreys, and eagles. This past week I’ve seen a pair of mature eagles flying up and

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FIREWOOD TRI-AXLE LOAD Of Mostly Dead Ash Polewood $750.00. Call 814-360-0889. 148452 FIREWOOD FOR SALE. Pick Up Or Deliver. Call 570220-5227. 148462 FIREWOOD DELIVERY In Surrounding Area Or You Pickup. Call 570-398-1199. 148686 OAK FIREWOOD. $840.00 Tri-Axle Load. Call 570-3982319. Early Morning/Late Evening. 148684

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WANTED TO BUY BUYING RECORDS!!! Sonic Ascension Records Is Buying Albums And 45’s. Rock, Blues, Jazz, Punk, And Metal. No Collection Too Big Or Small. Cash Paid On The Spot! Call 570-3603486 Or Find Us On Facebook. 148363 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, & Saturday 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. 570-368-2597. 148280 WANTED: PRINCESS HOUSE ITEMS. 1-814-3495125. 148836

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ELIMINATE GUTTER CLEANING FOREVER! LeafFilter, The Most Advanced Debris-Blocking Gutter Protection. Schedule A FREE LeafFilter Estimate Today. 15% Off entire Puchase. 10% Senior & Military Discounts. Call 1-855-402-0373. C11 CROSS COUNTRY MOVING, Long Distance Moving Company, Out Of State Move $799 Long Distance Movers. Get Free Quote On Your Long Distance Move1-844-452-1706. C11 CALL EMPIRE TODAY To Schedule A FREE In-Home Estimate On Carpet & Flooring. Call Today! 1-855-404-2366. C11

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MAKE THE CHANGE! RNS, LPNS, CNAS! Competitive benefits & Tuition assistance. Must have Strong work ethic with outstanding observation & communication skills. Jobs.hcr-manorcare.com 570-323-8627. 148814 THE EARLY CHILDHOOD LEARNING CENTER located at 89 Kimble Hill Road in Williamsport is hiring for two full time positions. Applicants should have a minimum of two years experience working with children and or a CDA or an associate degree in ECE or a related field. Please call Melissa at 570323-2025 for more information. Resumes can be sent via email to eclcfsbc@gmail.com. The ECLC is an EOE. 148449

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RICHART’S FURNITURE REFINISHING AND REPAIR. Make Spindles And Fix Old Rocking Chairs, Paint Metal. 570-584-3215. 147933

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ADVERTISE Your YARD SALE or, GARAGE SALE or, RUMMAGE SALE (Or, whatever you want to call it!)

Only $7.95 for 5 lines!

American Customer Care (ACC)in Montoursville, PA is seeking to hire individuals who have a passion for helping people. Re-imagine the meaning of work life, teamwork and service when you become a part of our team. We believe the key to our success is the exceptional people, exceptional tools, exceptional training, and most importantly, exceptional expectations that we require to serve our clients well. We are redefining ‘customer service’. ACC handles calls from existing and previous customers of our Fortune 500 clients. No cold calling/telemarketing! ***Due to current government requirements in response to the COVID 19 outbreak, all ACC employees are currently working remotely from their homes.

RESPONSIBILITIES: · Provide information about products and services · Troubleshoot and resolve product/service issues and concerns · Document and update customer records based on interactions · Increase customer retention · Handle numerous customer inquiries promptly, accurately and efficiently · Navigate between computer screens (CRM Software, ACD System, Email and Web Browser) while actively listening and entering customer information

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CALL 570-246-3714 LEGAL RECENTLY DIAGNOSED W/LUNG CANCER OR MESOTHELIOMA? Exposed to Asbestos Pre-1980 at Work or Navy? You May Be Entitled to a Significant Cash Award! Smoking History Okay! Call 1-855-591-0517 SERIOUSLY . C11 SERIOUSLY INJURED in an AUTO ACCIDENT? Let us fight for you! Our network has recovered millions for clients! Call today for a FREE consultation! 1-888-409-1261 . C11 NEED IRS RELIEF $10K - $125K+ Get Fresh Start or Forgiveness Call 1-877-378-1182 Monday through Friday 7AM5PM . C11

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INSURANCE

Outbound Wine Advisor: Our OWA’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.

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QUALIFICATIONS: · Positive and professional demeanor · Excellent written and verbal communication skills · Experience supporting consumer products and/or services a plus but not required · Must be dependable and reliable to work your scheduled shift. EEO Statement: American Customer Care is an equal opportunity employer. We consider applicants for all positions without regard to race, color, religion, creed, gender, national origin, ancestry, age, disability, veteran status, or any other status legally protected by federal, state or local law.

DENTAL INSURANCE From Physicians Mutual Insurance Company. NOT Just A Discount Plan, REAL Coverage For [350] Procudures. Call 1-877-308-2834 For Details. Www.dental50plus.com/ cadnet 6118-0219. C11

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DISH NETWORK $59.99 For 190 Channels. Add High Speed Internet For ONLY $19.95/ month. Best Value & Technology. FREE Installation. Call 1-855-837-9146.(some restrictions apply) C11 DISH TV $59.99 FOR 190 Channels + $14.95 High Speed Internet. Free Installation, Smart HD DVR Included, Free Voice Remote. Some restrictions apply. 1-855-270-5098. M11

LAWN CARE BRINSER’S LANDSCAPING Is Seeking New Customers For Lawn Care In The Williamsport/ South Williamsport Areas. Call Jesse @ 570-560-0502. 2008 HAKES LAWN CARE. Fall Clean-Up & Hedge Trim. Also, Still Mowing. Ph. 570-220-9058 Free Quote. 148122 DAVID’S LAWN CARE MOWINGS MULCHING CLEAN-UP FULLY INSURED HEDGE TRIMMING FREE ESTIMATES 570-323-4014. 147817 ROBERT’S LANDSCAPING. For all Your Landscaping Needs 570-279-2012. 144703 RICHARD’S LAWN CARE & Landscaping. Mulching, Mowing, Trimming, Spring/Fall Cleanup, Power Washing. FREE Estimates. Call Rick 570-7721588. PA#064570. Fully Insured. 147943

Secretary Wanted The Borough of Turbotville is seeking a Secretary, approx. 15 hrs. per week. Background clearances and bonding are required. Must be available to attend two (2) evening meetings per month. Experience in AP/AR, Payroll, Quick Books, Microsoft Office, and Municipal Governing preferred but not required. Send resume to PO Box 264 Turbotville, PA 17772 or pick up application at Borough Office located at 267 Broadway St. Turbotville.

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1864 Lycoming Mall Drive • Muncy

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G. Scott Gardner Attorney At

Law

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

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385

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15/8” - .85¢ sq. ft. 2” - .99¢ sq. ft.

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Serving Central Pennsylvania for Over 40 Years FREE Estimates • Fully Insured • Removal • Trimming • Stump Removal • Planting

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LANDSCAPE BORDERS PERMANENT EDGING Plants, Materials, Labor, Build, Design, Maintain

21 YEARS IN BUSINESS!

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

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357 Thunder Road Linden, PA 17744

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Seamless Gutters COMPLETE Gutter Installation & Leaf Removal

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570-337-9188 30 years experience

Since 1975

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Phone: 570-547-2655 or 1-800-935-4895 WE BUY USED MOTORCYCLES, CARS, TRUCKS and ENCLOSED TRAILERS

SCOTT’S LAWN CARE. FALL CLEAN-UP. Residential And Commercial Mowing And Landscaping . 21st Year In Business. Fully Insured. Call 570-419-6326. 148281

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. Price Reduced. Call 570-8476986. 148362

• Residential & Commercial • Assessment & Evaluation • Concrete sidewalks, • Carpentry driveways, patios • Remodeling & Alterations • Masonry Stonework • Site Preparation • Excavation • Exterior Renovations • Cement Foundations Verus (Bud) Lehman - Owner • 570-660-1064 742 Park Ave., Lock Haven, PA 17745 bud@vlehmanconstruction.com • vlehmanconstruction.com HOME FOR SALE BEAUTIFUL HUGE, HUGE HOME! 4 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms, 2 Living Rooms. Close To Divine Hospital. 2 Off Street Parking. 570-506-7253. $146K. Perfect For Large Family. 148820

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SMALL, 2 BEDROOM, Williamsport. New Tub, Shower And Stove. No Pets. No Smoking 570-435-2690. 148637 LARGE 2 BEDROOM, Williamsport. No Smoking. No Pets. Call 570-435-2690. 148638 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 1-800-7353068, Ext. # 147 . 147952 NEWBERRY AREA: ROUNDHILL COURTYARD, Mid Rise Available Nice 1 and 2 Bedrooms Fully Equipped Kitchen, AC unit, Washer/Dryer Hook Up. Included in rent: Gas Heat,

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