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Have Lies, Injustice, and the Social Media Way Become Our Kryptonite? By Jim Webb Jr.
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efore I get started this week, I’m going to self-correct. Last week, in my column, “The Armed and the Delirious” I had Lucille Zablocky at 84 years young as the most senior member of our Guns & Roses effort with National Range & Armory. It was brought to my attention that Barb Reish actually holds the distinction. Barb took the beginner hand gunning training class at 86 years young. I also learned she had a great time, and like most ladies, her shooting was right on target. She attended the training with her daughter and granddaughter. Three generations of ladies are now armed with the proper handling and business end of the 2nd Amendment. Way to go, ladies! Don’t you wish our mainstream media members and candidates for office selfcorrected their rhetoric of inaccurate information? Yes, I know there’s Politifact, and everybody from CNN to Fox claims to be using fact check. Then how about this? If the candidates and media want to lie to the American public, here’s an idea for accountability. After it’s proven they lied or completely misled the American people, they go on camera and tell the truth. While they’re doing so, the actual fact checks, and truthful information run across the bottom of the screen. You know, so they don’t just lie or mislead again. The press, as referred to in the 1st
Amendment, has completely dropped the ball on their responsibility to our Nation. It is their job to hold government accountable and seek the truth. This protects our Nation and allows the American voter to make an educated decision in the voting booth. Their bias towards party or, even more, attempt to influence the outcome of an election, is despicable. Politicians are going to lie and do whatever necessary to get elected; this is fact and a two-party problem. It’s the media’s responsibility to do actual investigative, unbiased reporting. To report the good, bad, and the absolute ugly about those holding or seeking public office. It’s disheartening. You cannot believe anything reported in the world of today. You must take the time to apply common sense and then look for the answer from the horse’s mouth, whether it be President Trump, Joe Biden, or any of these media jokers giving us their opinion as seen on TV. Next up is really frightening to me regarding the American public. I cannot believe anyone would give credibility to Fakebook or any social media for that matter. Anything that is streamed to your phone or found on the internet. What’s beyond alarming is this information is then shared as fact. I’ll go one step further — then these idiots in the mainstream media take whatever’s trending, and it becomes reported news. What about the lives that are disrupted or even destroyed by social
media — compliments of everyone being armed with a cell phone? This extends into every walk of American life, created by people addicted to sharing lies and deceit. Everyone seems to want to throw the first punch — provide some little bit of knowledge that no one else has. I don’t care if you want to call it gossip or slander or character assassination; it’s absolutely out of control. For every story, for every lie or bite of gossip, for everything that some Facebook troll wants to stir up, there are actual people with families on the other end. Let’s talk about families; there is nothing that should be posted on Facebook or any form of social media when you have a problem or disagreement, especially over a political opinion. Call them up if you have that much conviction. Don’t go on the world wide web and blow them up. How do you think that’s going to end for all involved? I cannot believe what is being put out there by fathers, mothers, brothers, sisters, even grandparents who differ in opinion over the upcoming election. If you feel that strongly have lunch with them and tell them you disagree with whatever. They are blood, family members for God’s sake. Wow, are there going to be some interesting talks around the Thanksgiving table this year. Or maybe there won’t if the CDC, Governor, and a newly elected President shut the Country down, including gatherings to give thanks to God. This, again,
trampling on out constitutional rights. I am sure as you’re reading this, there’s somebody already taking a shot at me for believing we should gather for Thanksgiving. Now, here’s a really interesting thought in regard to the trolls, moles, and haters that will blow up everyone from the president to a family member. They want their absolute right of the 1st Amendment, no matter what they say. From the most-watched members of the media to the neighbor down the street. It’s their words, it’s their opinion, and it’s their right to say whatever they want even if it’s complete fiction. So, these individuals want you to believe that they’re defenders of freedom and democracy. That they are fighting for everyone’s Constitutional rights. In reality, it’s the complete opposite. They want to empower a germ, coronavirus. They want to empower a word, racism. They want to empower individual beliefs and political party over the Constitution and liberty for all as intended. The same people that believe they have the right to say whatever they want, do whatever they want to do, and be cloaked by the Constitution, want a bigger and more controlling government. Furthermore, they don’t want to hear any difference of opinion. They want you to be 100% in agreement with them or for you to “shut up.” Joe Biden’s words, not mine. Folks, this is not about a germ, a word, or who is elected president. It is about right, wrong, and having respect for one’s fellow man and woman. It’s about educating and protecting future generations about who we are supposed to be, not who they want to tell us to be. God Bless and Help America.
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tep right up and play the game! Boys and girls, goblins and ghouls! Everyone has a chance to win a prize! It is time once again for Webb Weekly’s annual Halloween contest! This is my FAVORITE contest of the year, and I always look forward to picking out what we will be searching for and counting each year. I’m sure you know how this works, but just in case you forgot, let me refresh your memory. Sprinkled throughout this issue, you will find a variety of Halloween Friends. We usually do different examples of the same ‘species,’ so to speak, but this year we are mixing things up and doing a variety of Halloween Friends! The rules of the game are simple. Count up all the little friends you find in October 14th and October 21st editions of the paper. Then take the total of the two weeks together and send them to me. Easy as pie… I will then take everyone who answered correctly and pick ten random winners. Winners will receive a bucket full of goodies big enough to make an Oompa Loompa blush! Seriously, I should be apologizing to local dentists — or maybe asking for a cut! Please do not underestimate the amount of
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candy and goodies the winners will receive. I hit the stores like Grandpa Joe hit the Fizzy Lifting Drinks. The easiest way to enter the contest is to Steph email the answer to Nordstrom contest@webbweekly. com, or you can drop a postcard in the snail mail at Webb Weekly, 280 Kane St., Suite 2, South Williamsport, PA 17702. Or, if you are so inclined, you can drop your entry off at our office; we are open Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Entries must be submitted by October 23rd around noon or so and only one entry per person. Winners will be listed in the October 28th edition. But I’ll call or email the winners before that. Remember, the contest is only open to kiddos 12 and under. Each year we rotate through the local animal shelters and donate $1 for each entry received. This year is the SPCA’s turn, so let’s help the sweet fur babies! Be sure to get your entries in and help support a great cause. Plus, ya know — candy. So. Much. Candy.
So, look carefully and count them up! I get a little sneaky when I place them, so make sure you check every page closely! You better shake rattlesnake! Get counting, and good luck!! A Halloween contest can only mean that fall is here and Halloween is right around the corner! Have you picked your costume yet? We’d love to hear about you and/or your kids’ Halloween costumes, so share it with us on Facebook, or better yet, post some pictures! If I receive enough pictures via Facebook (fb.com/webbweekly) and/or email (webbnews@webbweekly.com), maybe you’ll see your little one on an upcoming cover! You can even attach the picture to your email entry (contest@webbweekly.com). Before I scram, little lamb, I’ve got one more bit of Halloween fun! On Halloween night, the Crosscutters will be hosting ‘Boomer’s Drive-Thru Trick or Treating’ at Bowman Field! While you are out and about, be sure to stop by and see Boomer and the gang and grab some extra goodies with no contact trick or treating from your car! The event runs from 6:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m., and there will be over a dozen candy stops! The event is free for kids 14 and under in costume! Now, I gotta run skeleton! Enjoy the spooky season!
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CONTEST! Children 12 Years and Under Winners Will Receive A Goodie Bucket & Webb Weekly Will Donate $1.00 to The Lycoming County SPCA for Every Entry We Receive! Find our Halloween Friends (see below) scattered inside the October 14th and October 21st issues of Webb Weekly. Send total number of Friends for the two weeks and send that number on a postcard along with your name, age, address and phone number to:
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If more than one person guesses the correct number, winners will be determined by random drawing. Winners will be contacted by phone or email. Deadline for submission is Noon on Friday, October 23rd. One entry per child. Must be able to pick up prize at Webb Weekly Office.
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UPMC Doc: Breast Cancer Not One Size Fits All By Mohammad Tahir, MD, PhD Breast Health Center, UPMC
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oughly 12% of women in the U.S. will develop breast cancer in their lifetime. Breast cancer affects an estimated 275,000 women per year. Men also can develop breast cancer, although it is rare. Did you know there many different types of breast cancer? Here’s what you need to know about the types and how to recognize symptoms.
What are the types of breast cancer? There are several different kinds of breast cancer. Each is distinguished by the origin of the cancer cells and whether it has the potential to spread. Invasive vs. non-invasive breast cancer Invasive breast cancer can spread (or metastasize) throughout the breast and to other areas of the body. The common invasive types are: Invasive ductal carcinoma, a breast cancer that affects the inner lining of milk ducts. It accounts for about 80% of all
breast cancer diagnoses in women, and 90% in men. Symptoms are wide-ranging and can be subtle in the early stages. Invasive lobular carcinoma, a breast cancer that begins in the glands (lobules) that produce milk. Those diagnosed with invasive lobular carcinoma tend to notice a fullness and thickening of the breast rather than a breast lump. Non-invasive (also known as carcinoma in situ) breast cancer doesn’t spread. Since it can precede more invasive types, it is sometimes referred to as a precancerous condition. The most common non-invasive types are: Ductal carcinoma, the most common
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and irritation. Most women with Paget’s disease have an underlying ductal breast cancer. It occurs most often in women older than age 50. Inflammatory breast cancer is an aggressive type of breast cancer in which the breast swells and reddens; it can be mistaken for less serious breast conditions like mastitis or cellulitis. Angiosarcoma of the breast is very rare and originates in cells that line the blood or lymph vessels. It often develops many years after previous radiation treatment in that area. What Are the Symptoms of Breast Cancer? Breast cancer symptoms vary widely. While the most common symptom of breast cancer is a lump or mass, some types cause different, and possibly subtler, symptoms. Providers recommend performing regular breast self-examinations and seeing a doctor if you notice: • Lumps in the breast • Thickening of breast tissue • Swelling, warmth, redness, or darkening • Change in the size or shape of your breast • Dimpling or puckering of the skin • An orange peel appearance • Itchy, scaly, or sore breasts • Nipple rash • Nipple retraction • Sudden nipple discharge • New, persistent pain in one spot
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The Powys section is expected to open for use about December 1. The trip was made under the leadership of C. Owen Beckley, district engineer of the Pennsylvania Department of Highways. The second section between Powys and Trout Run is in the rough grading stage. It was explained that the contractor has brought in extra equipment and is working extra time in an effort to have that portion completed before Winter weather arrives. Good progress on the rebuilding of the North Market Street-Balls Mill road for 3.2 miles was noted. The northern part of this project will eliminate the hairpin turn at the top of the hill near the intersection with the east-west road from Northway Road. The motor club directors were taken over the new highway bypassing Pennsdale, a portion of the widened and resurfaced road to Millville, and the improved section of Route 115 east of Hughesville toward Lairdsville.
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County Hall Corner: Office of Voter Services Needs a Hug By Larry Stout
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ears ago, I had a boss who had a very annoying habit of giving me tasks with absolutely no clue on how I was to accomplish those tasks. He would come up with a crazy idea and say, “Larry, here is what I want done…” I would counter, “But sir, how exactly do you expect me to do…” And usually before I could finish, he would counter, “Well, that’s your job,
you figure it out.” In talking with Lycoming County Director of Elections and Registration Forrest Lehman, he highlighted the tremendous frustration at the local level of those who must figure out the “how” of the tasks given by the “it’s now your job” decisions of our state legislature and state court system. Do they have any idea the incredible disruption that is created by delaying the final vote count by three days? Do they understand how much
work and extra man/woman-hours they generate by simply adding one word to an election directive? Last week’s County Hall Corner featured the latest mail-in voter information, but there is a team that is behind the scenes that need to be brought out on stage and get more than a little love. This is the very small group that actually makes elections happen here in Lycoming County — the staff of the Office of Voter Services. With just Director Forrest Lehman and Deputy Director Jill Shuman, and clerks MaryKay Camp and Susan Johnson, this fab four must respond to thousands of new
voter registrations, requests for absentee ballots, answer (non-stop!) voters’ questions and concerns, ensure that all election equipment is ready, line up poll workers and poll watchers, and much, much more before the election ever happens! And, remember, this is an endeavor with a zero percent margin for error. In every election, every ballot must be accounted for, and every ballot must be counted accurately. Even one vote can change the outcome of an election. If the Office of Voter Services’ job was not hard enough, there have been judges and government officials continually
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voting machines is inadequate as the new machines are larger than the ones formerly used. Speaking of new voting machines, the changes in election laws and procedures are also costing a heck of a lot of money to the county. The new voting equipment that were first used in the spring primary cost $500,000 even after the Commonwealth’s contribution. The ballot counting was so difficult in the spring primary that the annual budget for overtime had already doubled by the end of May. It is not just Lycoming County that has been struggling with these problems, it’s the same story throughout the state. It is no surprise that sixteen county Voter Services directors have resigned this year due to all these pressures, as have many other employees in these departments. This is why Forrest Lehman, Jill Shuman, Mary-Kay Camp, and Susan Johnson deserve our greatest appreciation and respect. They literally embody the expression of doing more with less. Do them a huge favor and access lyco. org/vote before you call or stop in at their office. This website is where to go for probably 99.9 percent of EVERY QUESTION that has been asked of Voter Services in the past couple of months. Give them a break and some love at the same time — don’t call, use the website.
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Underrepresentation of Youth In Politics By Gabrielle Bellomo
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of them vote, leaving a huge underrepresentation of this demographic. This is a cause for issues because many policies do directly affect this population, specifically those on education issues and the juvenile justice system. Though it is not simply the laziness or lack of care of the youth that causes this lack of participation, many variables come into play. Young people are not communicated with at the level that older demographics are. Candidates, as well as those in charge of their campaign, know that the turnout of youth voters is not as reliable as those older than them, so in turn, most campaigns turn only to these more reliable groups. This poses the issue that if politics are not aimed towards youth, why get involved? The cycle of neglect has, in turn, discouraged many young voters even more. Those between the ages of 18 and 24 also face residency issues as many move to college or change residency multiple times within a short period of time. This separates them more from local issues and decisions significant to their areas. They feel little obligation to be involved in their communities when they are changing from residence to residence. What many officials don’t see is the different view that young voters have on poli-
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tics and how they can make a difference in the 2020 election. If young people were to vote at the same proportion as older citizens, the American government would most likely face many changes. Younger people make up a large portion of the United States population. However, many of the issues handled in government are directed towards those much older than the average age, which is because of their higher voter representation. Millennials and GenZers grew up in an entirely different time than those of older generations. Having seen terrorist attacks, economic crashes, global pandemics, divided politics, and much more from the perspective of one only entering adulthood and new careers. These generations have seen a different side of politics and may have entirely different views on what should be on the political agenda. America is evolving, and so are its politics. Most of the representation in politics is of 60 years old or more; therefore, they have little understanding of what the youth vote finds important or even where many of their political views lie. As well, many doubt the youth in their participation in civic activities. The doubt put onto youth to vote discourages the demographic even from voting, though many do wish to play a role in politics. Returning to the subject of political neglect and how campaigning ignores a
large number of people who wish to voice their views, many youths do wish to be involved. If officials were to turn their heads and see what many young people are doing to get involved, they might notice that the young voters are capable of being more reliable to vote than they may have thought. Many organizations work towards doing just that, in getting younger populations involved in politics and elections. Organizations are making it even easier to get young people registered and interested in doing their civic duty and understanding that they can affect government policies by being involved. Now more than ever, efforts should be made to turn focus to this group of citizens and understanding that they have a voice in government issues. The year 2020 has been unique so far, and the 2020 election will be no different. Efforts to drive young people to vote should continue, such as the voter locations closer to college campuses where many of these youth may reside, as well as the encouragement to push young people to register to vote, rather than the discouragement. The United States is a country with many attributes embedded in tradition. However, with many arising issues and movements for change, government should expect to change as well, with a generation of motivated people looking to better the country rather than simply continue it.
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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. For more details: www.LCCHEA.com or find us on facebook. When: 1st Thursday of the month, October–April, 4:00 p.m.6:00 p.m. Where: Kaos Fun Zone, 315 Hepburn Street Williamsport. CHURCH EVENTSEVENTS... CHURCH Community Dinner What: Community Dinner serving BBQ sandwich, mac and cheese. Drive thru/take-out dinner. There will be no dining room service at this time. Donations accepted. All are welcome! When: Thursday, October 15, 2020, 5:30 p.m.- 6:30 p.m. Where: St. Paul-Calvary United Methodist Church, 1427 Memorial Ave., Williamsport. Meatloaf Dinner What: Meatloaf featuring scalloped potatoes, veggie, cole slaw, roll, & dessert. Takeout only. Adults – $10.00, child – $5.00 Phone 570-326-0191. When: Friday October 16 from 4:30 p.m.-6:00 p.m.
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table as the dark draws near. The glow from the fireplace by our table makes for such a cozy setting. Soft dinner music, or not even gonna lie, by this time, Christmas music could be playing on my Bose speaker. I start in October, or maybe it’s September? Depends on my mood. Anyways, it’s playing now — sooooo. *Big thumbs up!* God knew what he was doing when he made light in summer and dark in winter. We need a break. A few months’ worth. Us moms need it dark for our kids to go to bed early and not wait till 9:30 and them to say, “But mom, it’s not even dark yet!” Or you farmers that work sunup to sundown. I am sure you appreciate not being out in the fields until 10 p.m. See, it’s not all that bad, is it!? I think God knew we would have people who would have cozy little fall lights lit up outside their homes and jack-o’-lanterns glowing on front porches. Not to mention Christmas lights! Y’all know it makes you a little bit happier seeing a house lit up. If it doesn’t, we need to talk! Seriously. Can’t be daylight to see all the lights. See, God knows. Now that you
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ome may say that it er, or when is hard to define chic something is style; it’s a “know it ineffably, indescribably great. when you see it” aesIt’s a word that originated in thetic. However, whenever I the French culture but has think of chic, I think of smart been adopted by most other elegance and sophistication, a languages across the globe, distinct mode of classic posdue to its inherent inability to turing, a little black dress, a be accurately translated. Some Bernadette other common words that single strand of pearls, AuUlsamer drey Hepburn, a red lip. But share this trait include kimothat’s my own definition of chic, and no, schadenfreude, hygge, as well as a I’d argue that’s how chic works (and variety of tech jargon. Case in point, any style really); how you define it for how did I get that list? I Googled it. yourself. However, even with I’d argue no matter your culthat free-handed definition, chic ture or language; chic is transhas become a catchall word for latable in feeling with some cute or trendy here recently, so I standard tenets, no matter your wanted to take a moment to exapproach or variation. Chic plore a more basic essence of chic style style is tailored, polished, not over-dobeyond social media hashtags, market- ne, nor under-done, chic is hitting a ing strategies, and celebrity sightings. tasteful balance. Let’s take denim as Yes, you can define chic in whatev- an example. Everyone has at least one er manner best suits your individual pair in their wardrobe; jeans can be batastes and preference; hence we see sic or designer, worn for daily chores, things like shabby chic, safari chic, rus- or an evening out on the town. They tic chic, etc. In the general can be chic, trendy, edgy, punk, and fashion world, chic most even preppy. For jeans to be chic, they often refers to when some- should fit well, nothing too slouchy or thing is stylish, cool, propSee OUTFITS on Page 30
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oversized. Chic jeans aren’t ripped or worn, nor are they over-embellished or fussy. Not that there’s anything wrong with a distressed or embroidered jean, they just aren’t chic. Chic jeans can be worn with heels or flats, with fine jewelry or just a simple locket and watch. Layer a black turtleneck under a menswear-inspired button-down with a gemstone stud earring, loafers, and a leather handbag for a casual chic outfit. Add a blazer and put your hair up in a high bun; you could be ready for the office while looking chic. Fall is the perfect time to experiment with chic style. Pieces like cable knit sweaters, striped long-sleeve tees, the aforementioned button-downs, and silk blouses are all chic tops for fall. Mix and match these with dark-wash, straight-fit denim, tailored trousers, corduroy A-line skirts, or easy natural-fiber pants. For shoes, look to polished pumps, loafers, flats, and both ankle and tall boots. The trench coat is the quintessential chic autumnal outwear. Blazers, peacoats, and especially capes are also chic options.
For accessories, pick one statement piece, like a pendant necklace or bangle, and keep the rest minimal. A good leather belt is also a must-have chic add-on. Additional accessories should be functional, like scarves, gloves, hats, and bags. Stay away from anything with too many bells and whistles. In general, avoid anything overly complicated, as chic implies a sense of ease. If you are uncomfortable in layers, then forgo them. Heels can be elegant, but so can ballet flats if you’re better suited to them. While I love interesting silhouettes, fits that compliment your shape with freedom of movement are much more chic than too tight or oversized ensembles. The key elements in creating a chic outfit are to think of timeless, yet wearable pieces that create a cohesive and elegant look. Keep accessories uncomplicated, yet polished, and stay authentic to your personal style by embracing touches of individual flair. All in all, chic is about finding a balance between simple and special.
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1946 2 story approx. 2,077 sq ft home in Montgomery School District, with 200 amp service, natural gas forced hot air, public water, offers a wide variety of living, 4 bedroom 2 bath, large living and dining room with a nice petite kitchen and enclosed front porch, also has 2 detached out buildings one 1946 2 story approx. 2,077 sq ft home in Montgomery School District, with 200 amp service, natural gas being storage and athe being pole building forced hot air, publicshed water, offers wideother variety of living, 4approx.32x30 bedroom 2 bath, large living and dininggarage room with a nice petite and enclosed frontwill porch,be alsosold has 2 with detached out buildings one being storage shed and with roll kitchen up doors. Home motivated sellers immediate the other being approx.32x30 pole building garage with roll up doors. Home will be sold with motivated confirmation. House was built pre 1978 so there is a possibility of lead base sellers immediate confirmation. House was built pre 1978 so there is a possibility of lead base paint. Inspections may be donemay at thebe expense of the buyer. Forof private pleasebuyer. contact Levi at paint. Inspections done at potential the expense the showing potential (570)560-9543!!!!! For private showing please contact Levi at (570)560-9543!!!!! Terms: 3%buyers buyers premium to $3000 potential buyer, due Terms: 3% premium charged to charged potential buyer, Down due the day$3000 of auctionDown in the form of certified or cashiers check made out to “Levi Spring Auctioneering”, Buying AS IScheck WHEREmade IS no guarantees the day of auction in the form of certified or cashiers out to made by Seller or Auctioneer, Closing to be within 45 Days or upon delivery of good deed. Statements made “Levi Buying ASwritten IS WHERE no guarantees day Spring of auctionAuctioneering”, take precedence over and previously or verbalIS material. WE HOPE TO made SEE YOUby Seller or Auctioneer, Closing to beTHERE!!! within 45 Days or upon delivery of good deed. Statements made day of auction take precedence over any previously written or verbal material. WE HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!!!
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36 N Third St Hughesville PA 17737 Saturday: Household, Collectibles,Antiques, Furniture, Several Wood Handcrafted Pieces, Kitchenware, Die Cast Ertl Tractors, Display Cases, and much 10:00- Household, Collectibles, Furniture, Tools, Riding Mower, and Much More!! Then at 12 Noon we will be offering the real estate consisting of early 1900’s 2 story home, conmore of very nice furnishings!!!
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sisting of approx. .10 of an acre, public sewer and water, 100 amp service, approx. 1202 sq. Ft. Of living space, 3 bedroom,1 Bath, Detached garage, located in east lycoming school district. UPI 16-001-538 to be sold with confirmation of very motivated seller!!!
Terms: Contents, No Buyers Premium, No Sales Tax, Cash or Good PA Check, Buying as is where is, Statements made the day of auction take precedence over any previous material. Real Estate Terms: 3% Buyers Premium, Cashier or Certified check in the amount of $2500 made out to Levi Spring Auctioneering the day of auction with the remaining due in 45 days or upon delivery of good title, Buying AS IS Where IS Auctioneer nor seller make any warranties or guarantees, house was built pre 1978 so could be potential for lead base paint, testing may be done at the at the cost of the potential buyer. Statements made the Day of Auction take precedence over any previous written material!!! For a private showing please contact Levi at (570)560-9543!!
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priests, judges and kings: The prophets represented God and spoke on His behalf to the people. Their messages were often harsh as they called out disobedience and its consequences. They represented God’s holiness. The priests represented the people and spoke on their behalf to God. The priests performed sacrifices and offered special prayers as they mediated between a sinful people and a holy God. They represented God’s mercy and grace. The judges served after the time of Moses and Joshua and until Israel’s first king.
They were leaders God raised up to guide and guard His people. A few of their stories stand out, like Gideon, Deborah and Samson. The kings, well, the kings were not supposed to be a part of the story. Israel had a king – Almighty God. But the people Tim rejected God as their Hartzell king, so human kings enter the storyline. See I Samuel 8. Even though God gave them human kings, God never stopped being Israel’s true King. In the New Covenant, we find the same
characters, but in very different ways: The only King is Almighty God. By fulfilling all of the words of the Law and prophets, the triune God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit, once again asserts Himself as the one and only King. See Philippians 2:10-11, I Timothy 6:13-15 and Revelation 19:16. In fact, He is the “KING of kings and LORD of lords.” The Prophets and Judges are the Word of God (both flesh and written) and the Holy Spirit. As King, God now speaks for Himself through His Word (Jesus, the Word become flesh, and the written Word of Scripture) and through the convicting presence of His Holy Spirit. As a holy God speaks, a broken
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and fallen world is convicted and stands guilty before the Judge without excuse. Romans 1:20 says, “For since the creation of the world God’s invisible qualities—his eternal power and divine nature—have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that people are without excuse.” The High Priest – Jesus Christ, our Great High Priest, the Mediator of the New Covenant and Head of the Church. The Royal Priesthood – The declared perfect and becoming holy followers of Jesus Christ who are invited by God to (1) accept your royal adoption into the King’s family as co-heirs with Jesus Christ, (2) enter the most holy place
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enter the most holy place just once a year to offer sacrifices for sin on Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement. It was a fearful thing to do. Being in the presence of God could mean immediate death. So sacred was the most holy place, that it was separated from the rest of the temple by a high curtain that was up to three feet thick with layers of material. The curtain represented the separation between sinful man and a holy God. But when Jesus was crucified, the curtain was torn in two from top to bottom – something only God could have accomplished (see Matthew 27:51). Through Jesus Christ,
the separation between God and man was removed. As royal priests, God now invites us to continually enter the most holy place with boldness. Actually, as last week’s article declared, you are that most holy place! Do we have any idea just how blessed we are? As ambassadors of the ministry of reconciliation, God has called us to declare His love, mercy and grace to a broken world. We are well-suited to the task because we have already received God’s abundant love, mercy and grace. Who better to declare the good news than those who have been forgiven? “From everyone
who has been given much, much will be demanded.” Luke 12:48 Best of all, you and I are free to love without hesitation or reservation. God is the King, Prophet and Judge. As royal priests, He asks only one thing of us: love each other. As royal priests who do not need to carry any other role, we are free to love and love and love. Yes, love those who hate you. Yes, love those who persecute and mistreat you. Yes, love those who say all manner of evil against you. Yes, love those who look, act, love and believe differently than you do. Yes, love even those who vote differently than you do. Since God is the King, Prophet and Judge, you are free to love.
If the royal priesthood (you and me) could just get that right, the world would see Jesus and would know beyond the shadow of a doubt that God sent Him into this world to seek and save the lost. That was the prayer of Jesus in John 17, and it was the command He gave to His disciples in John 13:34-35. My friends, you are the royal priesthood. Now go and love. “But you are a chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, God’s special possession, that you may declare the praises of him who called you out of darkness into his wonderful light. Once you were not a people, but now you are the people of God; once you had not received mercy, but now you have received mercy.” I Peter 2:9-10.
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LORNE D. CRAWFORD
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or decades, hunters and non-hunters alike have enjoyed observing the procedures that take place at the various bear check stations that are set up throughout the state during the regular firearms bear season in Pennsylvania. Sometimes bleachers are set up in order to accommodate the numbers of observers as the successful hunters arrive in their vehicles along with with their prize Pennsylvania black bear. Pennsylvania Game Commission personnel check the hunter’s licenses and weigh the bear, followed by pulling one of the teeth to be used later in aging the animal. While the majority of these bears are black, there are the occasional color phases that are quite rare – some rust color, some blond or tan coloration can also occur. When a bear hunter is successful, their first step must be to properly tag the bear before moving it. As the Hunting and Trapping Digest states, bears should be field dressed before being brought to a check station. Further, it states that within 24 hours, each hunter who harvests a bear must take the animal, along with his or her hunting license and bear license, to a Game Commission check station for examination. This is the procedure that most hunters are aware of and follow in order to comply with the laws as they understand them.
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However, what about during the statewide archery, muzzleloader or special firearms bear seasons? This is where it becomes interesting, and somewhat misunderstood by hunters. The Digest states that “Hunters harvesting bears during the statewide archery, muzzleloader or special firearms bear seasons, or during the early season in WMUs 2B, 5B, 5C & 5D, should contact the appropriate Game Commission region office, (the Northcentral Regional office in Jersey Shore phone number is 570-398-4744), for instructions to have the animal checked. So, from the time you locate and tag the animal, you have 24 hours to make contact with the Regional office to obtain instructions. You will be advised where to take the animal for inspection or you will be told that a state game warden will meet you in order to conduct the inspection. And Now, Here’s the Catch: What if, during one of these earlier seasons, or even during the regular firearms season in November and December, we have warm weather? How do you properly comply with the laws and regulations and still take adequate measures to ensure the meat remains edible in the warm weather conditions? It may be critical to insure that the meat does not spoil that you process the meat quickly. You have 24 hours to obtain the instructions as to how the animal will be inspected. In the meantime, you can go ahead and
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One Last Thing to Consider: Unfortunately, rabies can be found to occur with a number of animals that roam our Pennsylvania landscape, and it has been found to occur in some black bears. In a recent phone conversation with a state game warden, he verified that if a bear shows some degree of hair loss as a result of rabies, such incident would be determined on an individual basis as to whether or not to issue a new bear license, but one would probably be issued. Good Luck during these coming bear seasons. Taking a Pennsylvania black bear is truly a great accomplishment. The hide and the skull make impressive displays and the meat is surprisingly delicious!
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process the animal’s meat and get it into a refrigerator or freezer. The remaining hide and head are all that are necessary to be checked! Keep in mind that the tag must remain with the head. It does not have to be the entire animal. The hide will be checked for general physical condition and the skull will be checked and one tooth removed for aging the animal. Additionally, the same requirement of needing only the hide and head is applicable during the regular firearms season. Thus, if you are deep into the woods when you take a bear, and cannot bring out the entire animal, it is perfectly acceptable to quarter the animal for easier transportation, remembering that the head and hide will suffice for an inspection.
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its setbacks but it was often the ith the opening of only way to find out where and archery deer seawhat deer were in the area you son last week, it’s planned to hunt. safe to say that deer Needless to say, scouting in perhunting will be a common topic son has largely gone by the waywhen a bunch of hunters get toside; sure a hunter may check out gether. Recently some deer huntan area on occasion but the caming friends and I found ourselves era is now the way to go. Having discussing how deer hunting has a few cameras or maybe even a changed over the years; I guess dozen or more strapped to trees that’s also a sign that we were all Ken will tell you a whole lot about the old enough to remember that Hunter spot where they are located. Camthere was a “different approach” to eras are often left out year around deer hunting. and many hunters actually watch the In the “old days” my archery huntdevelopment and growth of the varing was done with a recurve bow ious bucks over the season. It’s not and most of the time I still-huntunusual for big old bucks to have ed, that is I moved very slowly and names these days- “Broken Brow cautiously through the woods with frequent motionless stands in hopes of Tine” or “Old Eight by Six”. In the “old days” sighting a deer and getting a decent shot. you had no idea what you were going to see Archery hunting while on the ground is and the first decent buck you saw was a poa tough way to hunt deer with a bow so tential target even though you didn’t know like a lot of other guys whenever possible his name. If you don’t own your own propI scrambled up a tree and put a couple of erty and you don’t make use of cameras that boards across some limbs or simply found a same concept probably still holds true. Another big difference today is that many good limb to stand on while leaning against the tree. It was a crude set up, but I actually landowners make use of planted food plots that often draw and keep deer in the general killed several deer from my ‘tree stand”. In the “old days” much of my hunting was area. Planted food plots are legal; it is not done on public land or on property where I the same as baiting which is illegal. I don’t had permission to hunt; in those days gain- own any hunting property but when I hunt ing permission was usually not much of a on a farm where I have permission, I do problem. If you were able to do any scout- try to take advantage of any crops that deer ing it was done in person and not with a may be utilizing. In the “old days” we stood by a tree or sat camera. Scouting in person of course had
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on a log and deer drives with voices echoing through the woods on the first day were common; these are fairly rare occurrences these days. Treestands have overtaken the woods and countryside. Treestands range from a simple ladder with a small platform to an enclosed structure with ample seating, adjustable windows all the way around and even some form of heat. The fact is most hunters today are relatively stationary and with less hunter movement that may be why we sometimes see less deer scampering through the woods. The truth is treestands are very effective and I much prefer even my simple climbing stand when it comes to drawing back my compound bow on an approaching deer. Speaking of bows we have come a long way
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seem to be unaffected by the egardless of your ongoing pandemic, the other rooting interest, every three professional leagues all set sports fan would agree their sights on preserving the that 2020 has been a playoff$ with unprecedented very strange year. Professionally, measures. Both the NBA and as September neared its end, NHL resumed their seasons for the first time in history, this past summer “under the NBA, NHL, MLB, and the the bubble” with no fans in NFL were are playing games attendance. Those conditions that mattered. Normally, at this time of year, the NBA and NHL Scott seemed to work as the leagues Lowery got thru the resumption of their would be in training camps regular seasons with very little gearing for the start of another regular season. MLB experienced COVID consequence. MLB got to the an abrupt end to its spring training, finish line of its regular season with a took a three-month break, and held a bevy of postponements and upheaval, “summer camp,” and then embarked on but did “get er done.” The carrot they were all chasing was the a cram-packed 60 game season. The NFL canceled its pre-season but has forged saving grace of the TV revenue brought ahead with a normal regular season’s about by the playoff$. Let’s examine the rea$on$ why. schedule. It has been estimated the NBA would COVID-19 is the culprit for all this upheaval, but deep behind the scenes have lost approximately $900 million in since last March, those controlling the television revenue if it had canceled the purse strings have been forging ahead playoff$. That does not include revenue with one common objective: get to the that was lost from local television deals. playoff$. The players make their money It is estimated that 40% of the NBA’s during the regular season, but ownership revenue is derived from fans attending ca$hes in when the playoff$ arrive. There games. Without fans in the stands, is little dispute that the playoff$ generate everything comes from television. NBA teams lost between $2 to $3 both more capital and fan interest, and despite the participation of fewer teams, million per home game, with NHL teams seeing a loss of between $1.5 and the tail definitely wags the dog. Discounting the NFL, whose playoffs $3 million. From the playoff$, the NBA
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that, among the three leagues, only the NBA has maintained its integrity regarding its playoff structure. Of its 30 teams, 16, or 53%, made the playoff$, the same as in previous years. The NHL has 31 teams, and 24 of them (77%) participated in this year’s playoff$, up from 16 teams last year. MLB jumped from 10 teams (33%) last year to 16 (53%) in 2020. MLB’s typical 10-team playoff format last year generated roughly $780 million in television revenue. This year’s expanded 16-team field will yield nearly $1 billion. Indeed, for our professional sports, green dollars matter. Locally, the District 4 high school football playoffs will also be seeing changes. District officials have announced that
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gets an average of $2.6 billion a year from ESPN and Turner. The NHL takes in an average of $600 million from NBC Sports and Rogers Communications. The playoff pool for the NBA players is expected to be $24 million, with the NHL at $16 million. NBA TV ratings were down this year with 39% of sports fans saying they watched fewer games, 32% answered they are watching more, and 28% say their interest is about the same. For those watching less, most responses have said the league has become “too political”. The rating numbers have also been skewed by many games been aired in off-peak hours. It is interesting to note
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make the transition. They are going back to full time shortly. Williamsport Area and Montgomery are the only ones left. Dude. We really need to get our kids back in school. MY CHROME BOOK KEEPS FREEZING. Did you log out and log back in? YES. BUT I KEEP GETTING THIS Jamie ERROR MESSAGE. Send me Spencer a picture. Hmm. That’s not good. Take a little breather and try it again in an hour. BUT I HAVE TO GET THIS DONE. I HAVE A MATH ZOOM IN 30 MINUTES. Everyone is having the same problem, bud. Someone suggested that you hit the refresh button. NOTHING. Hit it again. STILL NOTHING. WAIT. IT FINALLY WORKED. THANKS, DAD. OK. Good stuff. So, whenever you see that error screen, just keep hitting the refresh button. Our journey started last March when we were forced to shut down. Our poor districts had absolutely no warning. They did the best they could, but it was a minor train wreck. I am not pointing any fingers, but no one was prepared. We limped through the spring and felt bad for those seniors. Many proms and graduations were canceled. The same went for baseball and many other opportunities. It was an awful experience. We had time in the summer, but how do you plan for the great unknown? The PA Department of Education and the Governor provided guidance, but it was totally in each district’s hands. Thankfully, the folks in the 570 had options. Others did not. Some went back. A few stayed completely remote,
and some tried this HYBRID. Wearing a mask every day certainly gets old. But I am extremely proud of our students. Kudos to everyone who is now back full time. You have demonstrated how we can learn and stay safe. HOW DID JENSEN DO ON HIS TEST? Great. He is good with numbers. DID YOU HELP HIM? On a few. JAMIE! YOU WEREN’T SUPPOSED TO. What? DIDN’T YOU READ THE PACKET? THAT WAS A CLASSROOM ASSESSMENT. TEACHERS NEED THAT INFO TO GAUGE A STUDENT’S MASTERY ON A SPECIFIC SKILL. No. I only helped him with a few. He is 11. He doesn’t know how to find the circumference of a circle. But I do. UNBELIEVABLE. READ THE DIRECTIONS. WHAT IF HE GET’S 100%? It was multiple choice. Maybe he got lucky. My bad. I have several reasons why the HYBRID learning model is not working. I will not bore you with them, but they are a cause for concern. Look, all of us have had to make many sacrifices. Some of us take personal and vacation days just to help with ELA. Thankfully, my son has a tremendous support system. But I feel terrible for those youngsters who do not. We are struggling with this type of learning. Many other parents are in the same boat. Elementary and middle schoolers need more. My son and his friends are not ONLINE learners. Going to school two days a week is not the answer. We tried it. But now it is time to look at other options. I believe my opinions are credible. In fact, every parent and student in our district should have some say. There is talk of another survey. Hopefully, this one won’t have any misleading words. It’s a simple question. Should we return to school fulltime? God bless the kids of the 570. Thanks for reading my rant that went to 58K homes. Cheers.
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238 Pine Loganton Rd -- Loganton
PA096758
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Specializing in Residential and Light Commercial *Will Beat Any Written Estimate on Service Upgrade by 10%
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. 149273 EMPLOYMENT
HAPPY ACRES RESORT Has Immediate Openings For Line Cook, Server, Bartender And House Keeping. Housing Available 570-753-8000. 149582
FULL-TIME CARPENTER, 1st Shift, Mon-Fri. Mowrey Contractors, LLC P.O. Box 352, Montoursville, PA. 17754. 149568 THE MUNCY SCHOOL DISTRICT CAFETERIA is accepting applications for regular part-time and substitute cafeteria workers. The regular part time positions are anticipated to be 2.5 and 3.25 hours per day. These positions follow the school calendar with one or two additional days during the year. The Substitute position(s) are on call as needed. Candidates should possess knowledge of kitchen duties. Applications are available and being accepted at the Myers elementary School office 125 New Street, Muncy. For questions please call 570-546-3129 x1120 and ask for Tom. 148429
570-337-3496
HIRING CLEANING PERSONNEL for work in Sullivan County. Competitive pay. Will train. Call or text 570 560 8284. 149570 MAINTENANCE TECH, FT, no travel, daytime hours $16-18/ hr. RESIDENTIAL CLEANER, FT, daytime hours. $12-14/hr SIGN ON BONUS Email Careers@OneFocusPM.com . 148967 THE SULLIVAN COUNTY DENTAL CLINIC has a part-time opening for a Dental Assistant. Experience Preferred but will train. Radiography certificate a plus. Send Cover letter and resume to: sullivandental@frontier. com. 149212 PSA LOOKING FOR SKILLED CSRS - No Public-facing Work! Are you looking for a safe work environment with no customer-facing contact? Pub-
lishers Service Associates is looking for Skilled Customer Service Reps. Duties include client contact via phone and email, data and financial processing and more. The ideal candidate will have at least 1 year of experience in a fast-paced call center environment and must be proficient with EXCEL and data entry. The ability to work as a team member and attention to detail is critical. PSA provides a great working environment, room for advancement, Full time, daytime hours (M-F 8:45-5:30 or 10:15-7:00), paid leave and benefits. Applicable Experience is Required. Proven ability to work with excel spreadsheets, overall accuracy, ability to multitask and work in a fastpaced environment and ability to write business level correspondence are also required. Starting pay: $12.00 - $13.00 per hour. COVID-19 considerations:
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
APARTMENT
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY, Start Part-Time For Additional Income. Call 570-412-9461. 149417
Living in Downtown. Approx. 1000 sq. ft. $ 95
only 969.
/mo.
1 Bedroom. All Utilities.
Close to Stores and Restaurants Secure Building Turn Key and Walk In Appliances & Living Room Furniture Very Clean
Also Commercial Space Available Immediately!
Outstanding Downtown Location. Near Wegmans, Kohl’s & Riverwalk. CONTACT GENE: 570-326-1111
We follow CDC guidelines and PA Health Dept Requirements including social distancing, masks and extra cleaning protocol. Email resume with references to jobs@psaemail. com. 149569 PART-TIME, FIRST SHIFT Cleaners Needed Immediately. Applicant Must Have Valid Drivers’ License And Reliable Transportation. Must Be Very Dependable. McCormick’s Office Maintenance. Please Call 570-538-2794, 9:30am3:30pm. 149225 PERMANENT, PARTTIME HELP WANTED. $11/hr. Average of 25 hours per week. Daily duties include- Office cleaning with light repair/ upkeep. Experience cleaning is helpful. Basic mail processing (no experience required-we train). Must have drivers’ license and references. Please call 570322-7848 Ext 134. Please leave message. 149580
Mortgage Loan Officer
Would you like to be a member of a team that is making a difference in the Community?
Woodlands Bank is seeking a qualified and experienced Mortgage Loan Officer. Qualifications include a thorough k now ledge of cu r rent mo r tgage lending regulations, p rof icient inte r pe r sonal relations and ef fective sales skills. Responsibilities include the sales and marketing of Wood l a nd s Ba n k m o r tg ag e p rod uct s w ith i n ba n k policies and procedures; consistent effective referral of mortgage customers for other bank products; achieving goals established in the annual marketing/sales plan; communicating with appropriate management and staff personnel. A minimum of five (5) years’ related experience as a Mortgage Loan Officer normally required. Associate deg ree in Business or related f ield nor mally requi red; specialized bank and mortgage education/training; S.A.F.E. Act certification required. A background in FHA, USDA, and VA lending is preferred. Competitive salary and benefits.
Submit your resume to:
HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGER
Woodlands Bank 2450 East Third St., Williamsport, PA 17701
Woodlands Bank is an Equal Opportunity Employer Committed to Diversity & Inclusion
BUSINESS SERVICES
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Public Real Estate Auction AUCTION: Sat. Nov. 14th, 2020 11:00am
OPEN HOUSE: Sat. Oct. 31, 2020 11:00-1:00 Ideal for t 315 Bonnieville Rd., Stillwater, PA 17878 Developmen Huntington Twp. Luzerne County
296 +/- Acre Farm
Real Estate Taxes: $2760
5 BR, 2 Bath House, Barn, Old Sawmill, Sheds This property is not preserved House is in Very Good Condition Property has Road Frontage on 3 Roads Subdivision Potential • Includes Gas, Mineral & Oil Rights 20 miles to Millville, PA 21 miles to Bloomsburg, PA 25 miles to Wilkes-Barre, PA
$25,000 Down Day of Sale 60 Day Settlement No Buyers Premium
Call Thomas Hershey 610-209-7096 Hershey Auction LLC, Lic #AY002156 Thomas Hershey, Lic #AU005962, Auctioneer of Record TomH@HersheyFarmAgency.com www.HersheyAuctionLLC.com
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“We Care About the Roof
Milller’s
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HIC# PA114999
122 SHERMAN DRIVE WATSONTOWN, PA 17777
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(570) 337-3600
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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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AmmoN SwArey
2182 Quarry Road - Jersey Shore, PA (Just south of Oriole) 570-745-7272 -- OPEN MONDAY - SATURDAY
LANDSCAPING & EXCAVATING - MUNCY, PA
570-419-7576
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Smith’s Tree Service
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2117 West 4th Street - Williamsport, PA
“We Make House Calls”
LLC
570-772-0753
OWNER: Timothy B. Moyer
570-437-1909
PA 17701
570-547-2505
Law
To t a l
17 YEARS
• Specializing in Metal Roofing • Pole Building • Garages • Decks • Siding • Barn Renovatinos & All Types of Repair • Roof Painting • Skid Loader Work • Concrete Work
PA #013581
G. Scott Gardner
385
Over Your Head”
1305 Dewey Ave -- Williamsport,
Remodeling, Carpentry, Plumbing, Electrical, Air Sealing, Heat Loss Testing, Insulation
- EXCAVATING - GRADING - BASEMENTS - BRUSH CUTTING - GRAVEL DRIVEWAYS - DRAINAGE SYSTEMS - FRENCH DRAINS - LAND CLEARING - DEMOLITION - SWIMMING POOL REMOVAL - FENCE POST HOLES - TRI AXLE HAULING -
$
Flat Roofs Preferred
Renewable Energy for PA,
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- Last Will & Testament - Durable Power of Attorney - Living Will
Painting Roofs
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570-435-1698
• Real Estate/Title Insurance
Fully Insured
ctthomas3@windstream.net CHRIS THOMAS
Brandon Conboy - Owner - PA #141515
• Elder Law/Probate • Husband & Wife Package
Roofs
Silver Coating Shingles
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Attorney At
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HERSHBERGER BUILDERS
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PA# 059899
• Additions • Porches • Custom Kitchens and Baths • Painting • Drywall Repairs • Doors & Windows
Office: 570.940.0237 | Cell: 570.279.0317
26 Years Experience
Commercial & Non-Commercial
MOYER’S
GENERAL CONTRACTI NG • Renovations
m
KOZ’s LANDSCAPING
THERMACORE INSULATED PANELS
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570-547-2505
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Larry Miller, Jr.
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Glad Construction
Glad Construction
Expert Exterior Carpentry Small portion of profits Donated to SPCA Roofingforever@icloud.com
Premium Low Ash Anthracite Coal
Vinyl Siding Repair and Vinyl Railing & Fencing
Expert Exterior Carpentry Small portion of profits Donated to SPCA Roofingforever@icloud.com
Bag Coal Available
Call Cloyd Sones
570-447-2196
241 Keener Dr. • Watsontown, PA
(570) 649-5457
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FINANCIAL
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TV / INTERNET
LAWN / SNOW CARE
WANT FASTER & AFFORDABLE INTERNET? Get internet service today with Earthlink. Best Internet & WiFi Plans. Call us Today to Get Started. Ask about our specials! 866-396-0515. M11 DIRECTV- SWITCH AND SAVE! $39.99/ month. Select All-Included Package. 155 Channels. 1000s Of Shows/Movies On Demand. FREE Genie HD DVR Upgrade. Premium Movie Channels, FREE For 3mos! Call 1-855-781-1565. C11 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
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INSURANCE
LAWN CARE
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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. 149393 RICHARD’S LAWN CARE & Landscaping. Mulching, Mowing, Trimming, Spring/Fall Cleanup, Power Washing. FREE Estimates. Call Rick 570772-1588. PA#064570. Fully Insured. 147943 SCOTT’S LAWN CARE. FALL CLEAN-UP. Residential And Commercial Mowing And Landscaping . 21st Year In Business. Fully Insured. Call 570-419-6326. 149316 REAL ESTATE MOBILE HOME FOR SALE
14’ X 80’ MOBILE HOME. 3 Bedroom, Private Country Lot, Montoursville School District. $750.00/ Month. 570-447-4793. 149251
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1400 West Third St., Williamsport, PA 17701 In order to protect the health of our workforce and facilities, we are respectfully following the safety guidelines recommended by the CDC. Applicants are encouraged to call ahead to schedule an interview, but walk-ins will be welcomed with proper safety precautions. Social distancing will be observed and face coverings are required on the premises of our operations. If you do not have a face covering, one will be provided for you.
HOUSE FOR RENT
HOUSE FOR RENT 4 Rooms Plus Finished Basement, Central A/C, Range, Refrigerator, Cooktop And Microwave Furnished, Washer/Dryer, Central Vac. Completely Renovated. Linden Area. $800.00 Plus Utilities. No Smoking, No Pets. Call 570-447-1820. 149439 APARTMENTS
JERSEY SHORE, VERY CLEAN 1st Floor, 1 Bedroom Apartment In Nice Neighborhood. Washer/Dryer Hookup. 570-865-6451. 149412 SPACIOUS 1 BEDROOM Apartment, Williamsport. No Pets, No Smoking. Available Immediately. 570-435-2690. 149406 BRIGHTON APARTMENTS, WILLIAMSPORT, For Rent. NEW OWNERS. Call 973-9752930. 149401 NEWBERRY AREA: ROUNDHILL COURTYARD, ½ off first 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 1-800-735-3068, Ext. # 147 . 149579
Your Business Card Mailed to Over 58,000 Homes. $47.50/Week (1-4 Weeks) or $37.50/Week (5 or More Weeks)
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Double OO Drywall Installation & Interior Painting
570-317-8566
SOFT WASH
ROOF CLEANING
BEFORE
AFTER
NO PRESSURE WASHING ALSO...
• Decks • Porches • Driveways • Sidewalks • Patios • Fences
Seamless Gutters COMPLETE Gutter Installation & Leaf Removal
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Tobias Yoder
Owner and Operator
446 Cotner Lane Turbotville PA 17772
Reuben Fisher - 570-547-6343
570-452-1174
Finding Nostalgia We Buy Vintage Baseball & Football Memorabilia FindingNostalgia.com South Williamsport, PA
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Shear Impressions 20% OFF
DRYWALL/PLASTER DAMAGE?
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LET US MAKE IT WHOLE AGAIN!
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Action Heating & Air Conditioning, LLC.
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Commercial and Residential Carpet Cleaning 570-246-3732
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BULK COAL
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429 Maple Lane • Muncy, PA 17756
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Serving Lycoming, Montour, Northumberland, Union & Snyder Counties
ANDY’S
Taxidermy Studio John Andracci TAXIDERMIST
ACCEPTED
570.323.4771
1719 Bloomingrove Road • Williamsport, PA 17701
www.andystaxidermystudio.com Residential HVAC Service/Repair/Installation and General Contracting
Chimney & Roof Repair
272-202-8618 570-560-1373
Glad Construction
Expert Exterior Carpentry Small portion of profits Donated to SPCA Roofingforever@icloud.com
570-447-2196 GET THAT LEAK FIXED TODAY!
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• Furnace • Mini Split • Heat Pump • Kitchen
• Baths • Interior/Exterior Remodeling • Decks
• Patios • Windows • Siding • Power Washing PA6987535
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Kepner Farm Supply LLC
Please Call/Text to schedule a virtual Online Estimate License #155140
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Commercial or Residential • Fully Insured
570-321-7484
Moving damage, accidents, plumbers and electricians left holes? NO MATTER THE SOURCE, WE PATCH IT!
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PA# 008340
901 Matthews Blvd. So. Williamsport, PA 17702
Applies to New Clients only
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Retaining Walls • Trimming & Pruning Bushes Stone Walkways & Patios • Skidloader • New Installation • Will Haul Small Loads of Stone & Sand
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• Specializing in Interior and Exterior Painting • Dry Wall Repair • Wall Paper Removal • New Construction Spraying • Deck Restoration • Residential & Commercial • Line Stripping
Over 18 Years Experience • Fully Insured
CALL TODAY 570-447-0463 NEWBERRY AREA: ROUNDHILL COURTYARD, Mid Rise, ½ off first month rent. Available Nice 1 and 2 Bedrooms Fully Equipped Kitchen, AC unit, Washer/Dryer Hook Up. Included in rent: Gas Heat, Water sewer and trash. Tenant is Responsible for Electric. Mostly 55 Years Of Age Or Older, Background Checks Required And Small Limited Pet Policy With Charge. Call 1-800-735-3068, Ext. # 147 . 149578 NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS!! Iris Commons Apartments. Office located at 618 Center
Street, Williamsport, PA 17701. 1-800-7353068 TDD: 711. FIRST MONTH RENT FREE WITH FULL PAYMENT OF SECURITY DEPOSIT. 3 Bedroom apartments available. Short waiting list. 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. 149577
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Superior Seal Coating LLC
construction Foundations Driveways Custom Built Barns & Garages Barn Restorations Roofing & Siding
David Yoder - Owner • 570-244-6472 • 570-452-6706 Fully Licensed & Insured PA#147987
WILLIAMSPORT NICHOLS COURT APARTMENTS. FIRST MONTH RENT FREE WITH FULL PAYMENT OF SECURITY DEPOSIT. AVAILABLE NOW! 1-BEDROOM APARTMENTS MUST BE 62 YRS. OR OLDER & MEET FEDERAL PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS. RENT INCLUDES ALL UTILITIES, SECTION 8 VOUCHERS ACCEPTED AND BUS STOPS AT BUILDING. NON-SMOKING BUILDING. THIS INSTITUTION IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROVIDER AND EMPLOYER. PLEASE CALL 1-800-735-3068, Ext. # 147, TTD: 711 TO REQUEST AN APPLICATION. 149576
WILLIAMSPORT -GRACE STREETRENT SPECIAL! FIRST MONTH RENT FREE WITH SECURITY DEPOSIT PAID IN FULL FOR 1 BRM. APTS. NOW AVAILABLE FOR ALL THOSE 62 YRS. OR OLDER WHO MEET FEDERAL PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS. W/W CAR-
PET, A/C. ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED EXCEPT TELEPHONE AND CABLE. SECTION 8 ACCEPTED. CALL FOR APPLICATION AND INFORMATION. 1-800735-3068, TDD 711. THIS INSTITUTION IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROVIDER & EMPLOYER. 149396
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We Do it Right! Call Now For Huge Discounts
OFFICE: 570-940-0237 CELL: 570-279-0317
CEMETERY LOTS
2 SPACES IN TWIN HILL Memorial Park. Lot 592, Spaces 1 & 2 In Redeemer. $700.00 Apiece. 570-560-2181. 149352 2 BURIAL PLOTS In Green Lawn Memorial Park. Asking $1,000.00 For Pair, Transfer Included. Call 570-220-5465. 149402 VEHICLES
WILLIAMSPORT GRIER STREET MANOR - 1 BRM. APTS. AVAILABLE FOR ALL THOSE 55 YRS. OR OLDER WHO MEET FEDERAL PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS. W/W CARPET, A/C. ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED EXCEPT TELEPHONE AND CABLE. SECTION 8 ACCEPTED. CALL FOR APPLICATION AND INFORMATION. 1-800-735-3068, TDD 711. THIS INSTITUTION IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROVIDER & EMPLOYER. 149397
CARS
89 LINCOLN TOWN CAR. 197K, $1,000.00 OBO. Call 570-428-5226 After 4pm. 149419 UTV
UTV SIDE-BY-SIDE Kazuma/Mammoth 800, 4WD-Automatic Transmission. Hard Woods Camo, Dump Bed. Just Serviced For hunting Season $4,000.00. Call 570971-6105. 100001 VEHICLES WANTED
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Rob’s Masonry & Excavating
Elite Excavating Services LLC
• 15 Years Experience • Fully Insured • Outdoor Kitchens • Retaining Walls • Stamp Crete • Restoration Rob Boyer • Concrete 570-809-5608 • Real Stone robs.masonry @yahoo.com • Block www.robsmasonry.com • Brick ID: PA114705
8855 Route 405
- Fully Insured - Contractor ID: HICR# PA131180
Montgomery, PA 17752
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570-515-0644
Services We Provide
• Foundation & Footer Excavation • Water/Sewer Lines • Driveway Repair/Installation • Storm Water Drainage • Land Clearing • Site Grading • Demolition • Septic System Installation
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570-412-5637
Accepting New Clients / New Employees! Our mission is to provide safe care by lending a helping hand.
WE OFFER • Companionship • Personal Hygiene • Light Housekeeping • Errand Running • Meal Preparation & more! Partnered with Waivers/ Office of aging/ Veterans/ and we accept cash clients Areas we service: Lycoming, Clinton, Center, Montour, Columbia, Luzerne
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G’s CLEANUP ATTICS, BASEMENTS, GARAGES & WHOLE HOUSES
and Vent Cleaning
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Thursday Oct. 22 7AM - 8:30PM
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Saturday Oct. 24 7AM - 4:00PM
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Get ready for Fall Christmas Shopping • Check out our selection of ice skates, sticks, and accessories
• croquet sets
• harmonicas
• sleeping bags
• puzzles
• Old style marble games
• tents
• kids winter gloves
• ping pong tables, paddles, and so on
• volleyball sets
• dart boards
• camping supplies • pony cycles
Jet Sleds
3 SIZES – NOW AVAILABLE
(Prices shown include discount)
KAUFFMAN’S STORE
- FALL 2020
22 MEADOW LANE • LOGANTON, PA 17747
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PHONE: 570-725-3679