Webb Weekly October 28, 2020

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VOLUME 18 • NUMBER 44

A Family-Oriented Publication

OCTOBER 28, 2020

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47 Years is a Problem, Not the Solution

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o matter who wins the election, I can’t wait for all this nonsense to be over. I am beyond tired of President Trump and Mr. Biden being in my mailbox, on the electronic device of my choice, feeling obligated to watch their debates, and flipping through channels to see what all the mainstream media geniuses are reporting. For the good of our Nation, I hope by midnight on November 3rd, we have a clear winner, and this is all in the rearview mirror. Donald Trump won the Republican nomination and the office of President over Hillary Clinton in 2016 because Americans were tired of both parties. The Republicans again provided the same cookie-cutter candidates, and Trump won the primary and general election. What got him over the top, especially in states like Pennsylvania, was the Democrats knew who Hillary was and did not vote or voted Trump. No one expected him to win; he was a 10 to 15-point underdog in the polls prior to the 2016 election. Many Democrats, including Party leadership, still have not accepted the 2016 outcome. This also includes members of Congress, mostly Democrats, but some Republicans. None want their swamp drained; it hits them right where they live — in their wallet and in their self-created monarch of power. No one should be able to create the wealth, retirement, and power over the taxpaying voting American these people have created. So, Donald Trump becomes President and is made of Teflon. Everything he campaigned on, he attempts to get done. He moves forward to secure our borders, bring industry and manufacturing back from foreign shores, rebuild the military, restore respect for law and order, create jobs and opportunity for all Americans, hold China, Russia, North Korea, and all the bad guys in the world accountable. The Democrats and mainstream media hate the fact he is President, not Hillary. That things are going well in our Country and for President Trump. They challenge the President on every step he takes. Trump just keeps bulling forward. When things were going well, our unemployment rate

in Pennsylvania could have been 0. There were more jobs than people to fill them. Every economic indicator was positive, and working America was benefiting no matter of race. For the first time in a long time, China was on the run from America economically. And then Coronavirus hit. If anybody still thinks this resulted from somebody eating Szechuan bat wings in an open-air market in Wuhan, God help you. But that’s a story for another day. When COVID-19 hit our Country, there is no more a sitting President could have done to address a never seen pandemic of this magnitude. He answered every call, tried every approach, offered whatever help any state needed, this in a timely manner unprecedented by our overgrown government. Well, a not so funny thing happened as the battle against the pandemic waged on, the beyond liberal Democratic national party used the opportunity to attack President Trump. Of course, this with the help of the treasonous media. Then along comes George Floyd, and like everything else, it’s Trump’s fault. The mainstream media hits full attack mode right along with the Democratic leadership. President Trump is to blame for everything from slavery to the Coronavirus. Have you ever heard a good word about President Trump from any network other than Fox News? If former President Obama would have been off to the start President Trump was, they would have been building statues to him and fully supporting his efforts. There would have been no Joe Biden next to him either. President Obama kept him locked in the basement, especially the last term for what was going on in Russia and VP Joe’s threat to his legacy. The more President Trump has done, the more the beyond liberal Democrats and media have attacked him. I understand President Trump isn’t going to win any popularity contest, and the majority of Americans can’t stand him. I get it; on at least 15 occasions, I’ve written things like, he needs to put the cell phone down, stop Tweeting, become more presidential, not alienate individuals and groups that would

be potential voters come re-election time. I wanted the President to be somebody my kids could look up to and emulate, and Mr. Trump definitely falls way short of this. His beyond narcissistic approach and wiring make him Jim hard to like. I’ve written Webb, Jr. that he’s created many of his own problems, and if he is not re-elected, it will be because of the man in the mirror, not due to the job he was doing. I’ve called it like I’ve seen it. What is beyond belief to me is the candidate from the former Democratic Party. So, let me get this straight, the beyond liberal/socialistic Democratic Party, I’m sorry Progressive Party wants us to believe that a 78-year-old man is the leader and face of their movement? Never mind the other 15 candidates in the primary had a completely different view, the Bernie way and beyond. That Mr. Biden being undressed by Vice Presidential candidate Kamala Harris during the debate was just a mirage, and that’s not the true racist Joe Biden? That him sitting at the trough of the American taxpayer for 47 years doesn’t make him the problem, but the solution? That even though most billionaires, including the high-tech crowd, want Joe as president, he is going to be a champion for the middle class? That President Obama really believes Joe Biden is deserving to be president and not supporting him only because Kamala Harris is the Vice-Presidential candidate? That Mr. Biden will strengthen and support the same military that President Obama and VP Biden stripped to the bare bones? That he has a plan for COVID even though during the Obama administration, they had none in regard to the Swine Flu? That Mr. Biden has no ties to Russia, nor has his family benefited from him being Vice President? That Mr. Biden and the party behind him, including the Nancy Pelosis, Chuck Schumers, and Kamala Harrises, will secure our borders after they have fought President Trump tooth and nail over this?

That Mr. Biden, who has spent his whole political career moving business off American soil, will now be the champion of bringing it back? This includes vaccines and pharmaceuticals shipped there on his watch? That Mr. Biden will not oppose fracking and cost Pennsylvania thousands and thousands of jobs? That he and those behind him don’t support Bernie’s Green New Deal of economic ruin? That Mr. Biden did not support Democratic mayors, governors, and groups that enabled anarchy and rioting in major cities? That Mr. Biden and Kamala Harris did not contribute financially to hate groups? That Mr. Biden stands for law and order even though his Party wants to defund the police? That Mr. Biden is actually physically and mentally competent to serve a 4-year term when he isn’t even seen in public four days in a row? That even though the party behind Joe Biden claims themselves to be “progressive” which, by definition, leads them away from the Constitution as intended. That Mr. Biden will support and protect the 2nd Amendment when the beyond liberal party disdains it? That Obamacare can be fixed, or any national/socialistic health care is to the benefit of the working taxpaying American? That President Trump or anybody is going to cut social security, the same social security Mr. Biden has been watching for over four decades? I’m surprised they haven’t included Joe Biden will end world hunger and poverty. The Joe Bidens of the world, whether Republican or Democrat, are the problem. They have turned our government into their own monarchy. They are creators of generational wealth and have made themselves untouchable. This must change, and it will require a bipartisan, “We the People,” effort to do so. Make sure you vote in person or by mail. Every voter counts! My hope is the silent majority is now made up of Democrats, Republicans, Libertarians, and Independents that want to vote our Nation first. Not their party first. God Bless America.

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Happy Halloween…

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ey y’all! I’m so excited for Halloween this weekend! And to make the spookiest of days even spookier, there is a full moon on Halloween! It’s not our Halloween issue without the announcement of the winners of our Halloween contest! Congratulations to the following winners of our Howling Halloween Contest! – Sierra Walter – Karlee Brouse – Aria Fleichmann – Patrick Metzger – Bryson Weigel – Raelyn Rexford – Meela Brewer – Reese Werner – Olivia Kaelin – Sarah Hodrick Your prizes can be picked up in our office at 280 Kane St. South Williamsport, Monday-Friday from 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. In case you are curious — the final total was 128 Halloween Friends and Fiends. There were 65 in the October 14th edition and 63 in the October 21st edition. We want to offer our sincerest thanks to everyone who entered! Because of all of your counting, we will be donating $500 to the SPCA! Seriously, y’all are amazing! I received a ton of entries in this year’s contest! And as always, thank you to Jimmy for always giving a little extra in these contests! The puppers and kitties appreciate it!

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One Last Bit of Halloween There will be people out celebrating Halloween this weekend so please be careful. Between Uber and Lyft there is no reason Steph not to have a safe ride Nordstrom home, so please be careful out there! Don’t forget to be extra cautious if you are out and about Saturday. Kids get excited and stop paying attention, so you need to be their eyes and ears. Everyone wants their Halloween festivities to be fun, but it is important that trick-ortreaters and their chaperones prioritize safety as well. The child welfare organization Safe Kids says that twice as many child pedestrians are killed while walking on Halloween compared to other days of the year. In addition, the National Safety Council states that darting out or running into the road accounts for about 70 percent of pedestrian deaths or injuries among children between the ages of five and nine and about 47 percent of incidents for kids between the ages of 10 and 14. Halloween is one of the most anticipated times of the year for children, but there are some scary statistics on child safety. Here are some tips to keep your kids safe. – Decorate costumes and bags with reflective tape or stickers, and if possible, choose light

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If you do plan to welcome trick-ortreaters to your home, place the candy outside on a table for a contactless handoff. If you’re taking your kids trick or treating, take them only to the homes of the people you know. Make sure you’re using hand sanitizer while out and washing hands with warm soapy water for at least 20 seconds when possible. Look through all candy to make sure it’s fully sealed before letting your kids dig in. You may disinfect the outside packaging if it makes you feel comfortable, but make sure it’s food safe and wash your hands between opening the packaging and eating the candy. When it comes to the costumes, you need to make sure they’re safe too. Do not use a costume mask (such as for Halloween) as a substitute for a cloth mask unless it is made of two or more layers of breathable fabric that covers your mouth and nose and doesn’t leave gaps around your face. Do not wear a costume mask over

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a cloth mask because it can be dangerous if the costume mask makes it hard to breathe. Instead, consider using a Halloween-themed cloth mask. If you plan to be outside when it’s dark, make sure kids are visible by giving them glowsticks, flashlights, or reflective tape to put on their treat bags or onto their clothing. Avoid baggy clothing and flowing cloaks. These can become tripping hazards or catch fire near an open flame. Again, don’t use a decorative costume mask as a replacement for a protective face covering. Use animal print masks for an animal-themed costume, maybe camo or plain white or a solid color. You can decorate the mask to match the costume. There are lower risk Halloween-related things you can do to still have fun this Halloween season. Carving or decorating pumpkins with members of your household and displaying them. Carving or decorating pumpkins outside, at a safe distance, with neighbors or friends. Decorating your house, apartment, or living space.


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Lycoming County’s Presidential Votes Have Trended Heavily Republican Through the Years By Lou Hunsinger Jr.

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s America breathlessly awaits the results of the contentious and hotly contested 2020 Presidential race between Donald Trump and Joe Biden, the race locally seems to be a given. If historical trends continue as they have in the past, Republican Presidential candidate and incumbent President Donald J. Trump should very handily carry Lycoming County. Webb Weekly has researched how Lycoming County has voted in Presidential races going back to 1860. We have found that the Republican Presidential candidate carried this county in 29 of the 40 Presidential elections during the time period 1860 through 2008. In the 1860 and 1864 elections, Lycoming County was very supportive of Abraham Lincoln. In 1860 Lincoln received 6,174 votes to John Breckenridge’s 3,494 votes, Stephen Douglas, Lincoln’s old Illinois rival, received 2,402, and John Bell had 187. In 1864 Lincoln received 7,608 votes to George McClellan’s 3,401 votes. Lincoln ran ahead in Lycoming County of his statewide margin, with 55.30 percent to 51.65 statewide.

In one surprising instance, in the 1912 race, Lycoming County was carried by a third-party candidate, former President Theodore Roosevelt of the Bull Moose Party. Those results showed Roosevelt garnering 5,208 votes, Democrat Woodrow Wilson, who won the Presidency that year, 3,039 votes, and incumbent Republican President William Howard Taft trailing in third place in the county with 1,631 votes. Another third-party candidate who did well, but who unlike Roosevelt, did not carry the county was H. Ross Perot, who gathered in 9,170 votes for a percentage of 21.24 percent of the vote in 1992. In the next Presidential canvass in 1996, he also did well here, capturing almost 10 percent of the vote with a smaller 3,855 votes. The next best third-party candidate who placed fairly well was Robert LaFollette in 1924, who ran on a Progressive Party ticket. He received 10.17 percent of the vote, 2,432 votes. In 1968, Alabama Governor George C. Wallace got about six percent of the Lycoming County vote. Of the ten times a non-Republican Presidential candidate carried the county, six happened during the period from 1868 to 1896. In recent Presidential contests, the results have been very lopsided in the

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October 19th - October 23rd Della M. Kuhns, 71, of Montoursville Doris B. Williams, 96 Francis D. Oakes, 91, of Watsontown George V. Smith, Jr., 53, of Jersey Shore Scott T. Shaffer, 31, of Williamsport Julie Marie (Audet) Button, 72, of Williamsport Thomas M. West, 57, of Loyalsock Twp. Raymond Douglas Poage, Jr. 41, of Linden Ruth Marie Miller, 91, of Montoursville Martha E. McCormick, 74, formerly of Danville Raymond S. Perchinski, Sr., 88, of Eldred Twp. Beverly A. (Olmstead) Karichner, 82, formerly of Lock Haven Raymond H. “Ray” Kohler, 95, of Williamsport Susanna M. Satorius, 90, of Williamsport Mark C. Souter, 56, of Williamsport Ralph M. Cole, Jr. 68, of Williamsport Nancy Lee (Stanley) Hanna, 81, of Williamsport Byron E. Bassett Jr., 77, of Muncy Donald P. Slopey, 89, of Mill Hall George David Young, 93, of Lock Haven Philip R. Boob, Sr., 80, of Montoursville Margaret L. “Maggie” Gardner, 78, of Muncy Timothy D. Slattery, 30, of Williamsport Lucile Williamson Reynolds, 95, of Montoursville Christie “Chris” W. Rager, 78, of Montoursville Wayne E. Rhone 75, of Delaware Twp. Rosario Mendoza Guerrero-Bell, 84, of Picture Rocks Kenneth E. Kelley, 94, of Williamsport Dina Lee Powell, 82, formerly of Lock Haven Robert Anthony Passero, 69, of Muncy Dale L. McCormick, 74,, of Muncy 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.


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• All 81 voting precincts in Lycoming County will be open on from 7:00am until 8:00pm. A list of Election Day polling places is available on the Voter Services website at www.lyco.org/ vote. • Voters who applied for an absentee or mail-in ballot may only vote in person by provisional ballot, unless they bring the official ballot and official return envelope to the polling place to be surrendered in order to vote by regular ballot. Absentee and mail-in voters may also handdeliver their voted ballots to Voter Services at any time before the close of polls at 8:00pm. • Absentee and mail-in ballots postmarked by 8:00pm on Election Day and received by Voter Services before 5:00pm on Friday, November 6 will be counted. • Polling places will be busy all day. Expect lines during peak periods of 7am-9am, 12pm2pm, and 4pm-6pm. Lines may extend outside some polling places due to social distancing. Voters should be prepared to wait in longer lines than usual and dress appropriately for weather conditions. • Voters are asked to wear a mask in order to comply with current state government directives. • Hand sanitizer is available at all polling places. Voters should apply hand sanitizer when entering and leaving the polling place. • Although pens are available at all polling places, voters may bring their own pens. Black or blue ballpoint pens are best to ensure readable marks on the ballot. • Please treat our poll workers with respect and kindness. They are making democracy work under challenging circumstances, and they are some of the county’s finest public servants. Questions may be directed to the Office of Voter Services at (570) 327-2267.

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candidate took locally was in 1928 when Herbert Hoover crushed Al Smith 28,720 for 79.48 percent to Smith’s 7,132 or 19.74 percent. Even the martyred John F. Kennedy took a beating in Lycoming County in 1960, gathering 18,351 votes for only 37.85 percent of the local vote. Of the 40 Presidential elections between 1860 and 2016, Lycoming County voters voted for the eventual winner in 24 of them. It does appear that we may be a bellwether of sorts in Presidential contests, so keep your eyes on the Lycoming County results on election night and the days and perhaps weeks following 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.

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urprise! That word could either express intense happiness or insufferable disappointment. It is a universal emotion, as virtually everyone is happy with a good surprise and unhappy with a bad one. Reflecting on 2020 and especially in response to the COVID virus, I have had three big surprises, two quite unhappy and one rather happy. The first surprise has been the continual restrictions to public life as a result of this virus. When the twoweek shutdown began on Friday the 13th of March, I would never have dreamed that we would still be facing severe restrictions into October. Worst still, there does not seem to be any light at the end of the tunnel. What makes this surprise so painful, at least for me, is how unnecessary these restrictions have been. I have two family members and several friends who have contracted this disease, so I am certainly very sympathetic, but it still appears that this has been a case of the cure being worse than the disease. With the perspective of time, we will be able to look back objectively and realize that had herd immunity been allowed, the results of cases and deaths would

have been very close to what we are seeing with all the efforts to “flatten the curve” or otherwise minimize the virus’ impact. Please do not say “follow the science” because “the science” is all over the place. Just last week, it was reported that the World Health Organization had reversed its original COVID-19 stance, now calling for world leaders to stop locking down their countries and economies. Dr. David Nabarro from the WHO appealed to world leaders to stop “using lockdowns as your primary control method” of the coronavirus. If restrictions are the solution, California and Pennsylvania should have the lowest COVID cases per population in the country, as these are #1 and #2 in mandated controls. Needless to say, CA and PA do not have a Grade A in coronavirus mitigation. The second surprise was the recent Supreme Court decision allowing a three-day extension of the deadline for mail-in absentee ballots in Pennsylvania for the upcoming election. In a past column, I highlighted my expectation that the US Supreme Court would follow the rule of law and vote down this measure taken by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court. That court had ruled in favor of state Democrats to extend

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PUBLIC AUCTION To settle the Estate of Warren Fenstermacher

184 Ridge Road, Muncy, PA.

Val. Farm Real Estate, Household Goods, Antiques, 3 Tractors, Skid Loader, Farm Machinery

Saturday, October 31st, 2020 @ 9:00 am 4 Tractors, Skid Loader, Combine

IH 886 diesel tractor 4 post, -16.9-38” rubber, 2 hyds, - only 4430 1 owner hrs; Ford 4600 diesel utility tractor, 3 pth, 2 hyds, 6200 1 owner hrs; Ford 5000 D utility tractor 3 pth, 2 hyds, 5500 1 owner hrs; Ford 8N gas tractor (not running); Gehl 3825SX skid steer loader-2700 1 owner hrs; manure forks; pallet forks; 2012 Kubota RTV900XT RTV-4x4, diesel, hyd dump – only 270 hrs; Skag Freedom 48” zero turn mower; Ford L8000 10 wheeler truck w/ Wic 2800 manure tanker, Cat engine; Gleaner F2 combine, diesel, full cab, 4x corn head & 13’ grain heads; 09 Worthington TA 12’ alum flat trailer-7000 GVW; 1997 GSI 5000 bu (20’) grain bin, Airstream drying system, floor, in bin stirs, 6” sweep auger-used very little –(never been full) HAYING: Krone 3200CRI discbine, 2 pth, super nice – 1 owner; Krone KR130 round baler, net wrap & twine, and liquid applicator - l owner; 2017 Esch 2018 4 star tedder, hyd fold-like new; 2018 Bush-Hog BSR 10 wheel V rake w/ kicker-same as new; NH 310 baler w/ thrower, super sweep-l owner nice; NH 144 invertor; NH 256 rake; 2-16’ wooden hay wagons; JD 38 forage harvester w/ PU & 1x corn heads; TILLAGE & PLANTING: JD 7200 4 row corn planter, Max Emerge II units, liquid fertilizer; foam markers sell separate; Case/ IH 5100 soybean special grain drill, dbl disc grass seeder 20-7”; Glenco 7 tooth pull type disc chisel w/ leveler; IH 510 4 btm semi plows- side hill hitch; JD 215 14’ transport disc w/ leveler; IH 10’ transport disc; Brillion 10; transport harrow; other 15’ cart harrow; Brillion 10’ cultipacker-4” axle; Demco 300 gal. trailer sprayer w/ 28’ booms & rinse tank-foam markers; Lely 3 pth fertilizer spreader;

OTHERS: Westfield 8x31 transport grain auger-pto; Woods 10’ pull type rotary mower – 1 owner; NI 214 manure spreader; 3 Kilbros 350 gravity bin wagons w/ Kilbros gears; McCurdy 230 gravity bin wagon; 200 bu gravity bin wagon w/ Kilbros fert auger; 16’ flat wagon; several sets of running gears; Houle 3 pth manure pit pump; Ford post hole digger; MF 3 pth 7’ bar mower; Ford 8’ 3 pth blade; 3 pth forks; 3 pth 2 way plow; Power Pro 27 ton log splitter; Little Giant drag elevator; HH 16’ alum elevator; 14’ alum van storage box; Patz 48’ taper board feeder; bedding chopper; 3 pth boom pole; Enterprise (Ear corn !!!!!) corn sheller; lumber piles; 275 gal fuel tank w/ elec pump; come along; 10” radial arm saw; step ladders; platform scales; seed cleaner; stand vise; engine hoist; Cub Cadet rear rototiller; 2 butcher kettles; wheelbarrow milk cans; chicken crates; Schnaur battery charger; C Hausfield air compressor; air tank; Lincoln welder; fire extinguishers; handyman jack; digging bars; hand tools; cordless grease gun; 3/4” socket set; 30 ton hyd press; HD bench w/ vise; drill press; tap & die set; saw zall; wrenches; sockets; wagon load smalls; other shop tools, etc

VALUABLE 208 ACRE EASTERN LYCOMING COUNTY CENTURY FARM

(This farm has been in the same family since 1888) SELLS TO HIGHEST BIDDER at 1:00 PM 2 Separate tracts offered in 3 ways Tract #1: Consists of 156 acres +/-in Moreland Twp. Lycoming Co. Large Brick farm house, bank barn, silos, manure pit, heifer barn, machinery sheds, property is gently rolling with contoured strips, lots of road frontage. 80% seeded down in hay. Property enrolled in clean & green and Ag land preservation Tract #2: Consists of 52 acres +/- of wooded land in Montour Co. Anthony Twp, bordering tract #1 Great hunting

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area some sizeable timber. There is a 20’ right away from Ridge Rd through tract 1 to this property 100% OGM RIGHTS GO WITH PROPERTY Properties will be offered separately then together. Then sold whichever is greater. RE Terms: Tract 1: $40,000 (cer tified funds) down day of sale. Tract 2: $15,000 (certified funds) down day of sale. Balance in 45 days or delivery of good deed. RE Taxes prorated closing day. Transfer taxes divided between buyer & sellers. 10% buyers premium to be applied to purchase price to make the total price. Any inspections may be done prior to sale day at potential buyers expense. Other terms made known day of sale. To view call the Auction Co. GUNS: Rem 700 7mm Mag w/ scope; Savage model 110 243; Stevens 22; Win model 190 22 w/ scope; Elmira Arms dbl brl shotgun; Mossburg 185 20 ga shotgun; 12 ga sgl shot; Ruger 22/45 pistol.

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1 pc solid door corner cupboard; 3 pc Hi back Oak bedroom suite; Oak S roll top desk; Oak chest drawers; Oak buffet w/ mirror; Oak butterprint dresser & washstand; Empire chest drawers w/ spiral legs; Hooisier cupboard; 5 leg farm table; old stepback cupboard; slant top feed box w/ cupboard top; Brass bed; Iron bed; raised head couch; old pedestal school desk, turn leg w/flip up top; library table; White enameled cook stove; Brunswick Victrola w/ records; Gilbert gingerbread shelf clock; 4 rabbit ear cane btm chairs; meat saw; square wash tub on stand; 2 egg scales; hanging scales; blacksmith tools; Shirley Temple Creamer; Texaco cart w/ CI horses’s; lanterns; Quinlan’s Butter Pretzel pretzels tin can; Chalk items: horse-

parrot- dog-lion; Green depression cracker jar; Milk bottles: Aunkst Dairy Watsontown; Ray Dubois Bloomsburg; Hurr’s; McDaniel’s; Valley Farms and more; Ironstone glassware; Calenders: RW lowe; Sommers & Smith’ Temples; Books: Civil War, The Story of Panama Canal, Memorial Edition of Sinking of the Titanic; The Nation at War; 1955-60 Hughesville yearbooks; 1888 Crams Unrivaled Atlas of the World; old bibles; old piano rolls; 1½ gal. Sipe, Nichols & Co crock batter jug w/ blue decorations; 6 bal brown top crock; redware crock; apple butter crock; blue 5 gal crock; several other crocks; old wood wheelbarrow; pine blanket chest; corn dryer; ice tongs; ice cream freezer; pitcher pump; apple peeler; Dietz lantern; Enterprise cherry pitter; Bellmont #7 waffle iron; Guitar; post cards; egg basket; picnic basket; many old picture frames including Mother & daughter frame-3 wild horse scene; 1904 framed marriage certificate; Walnut deep frame; cuckoo clock; Parmak elec fencer tin sign; peck measure; Kero lamps; old tin spice cans; tin cake saver; rolling pins; masher; old utensils; ice cream scoop; CI Fry pans including Griswald #8 & 9; lots of porclain pans; large tin dough pan. HOUSEHOLD GOODS: GE 2 door refrigfreezer (dbl door on top freezer on btm); GE Elec stove; Speed Queen Comm HD washer (NEW); Wringer washer; Frigidaire upright freezer; pot belly stove; 5 pc dinette set; Samsung 40” TV; metal sgl bed; air conditioners; Singer sew machine; wooden shelves and cabinets; Hoards dairy books; Wardrobe; Roaster; suitcases; Crock bowls; blue canning jars; Pots-pans; lot lots more from this 3 generation home.

AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: This farm has been handed down through the family since 1888, many unusual items. Sale Order: 9:00 am antiques, household goods, then shop tools. Real Estate 1pm. Then farm equipment to follow. Much of the machinery was bought brand new by Warren and only used on this farm. Come see what we find in the sheds. SELLER: The Estate of Warren Fenstermacher • Ralph “ Wayne” Fogleman Jr., Exe. • J. Howard Langdon, Atty • Lunch available


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ave the tricks for another time; this Halloween is all about the treats. Halloween parties are par for the course, and spooktacular hosts and hostesses want to serve their guests something special. Enter a dessert hybrid that layers various flavors to create a masterpiece that simply works. This recipe for “Grilled Chocolate Chip Cookie Bacon S’mores,” courtesy of the National Pork Board and Tiffany Edwards of Le Crème de la Crumb, is

the Frankenstein’s monster of the dessert world. You’d be hard-pressed to find a person who can pass up the salty swagger of smoked bacon paired with the creamy richness of chocolate and the crunch and sweetness of a chocolate chip cookie. Top it with marshmallow and this Halloween treat is alive with flavor! Grilled Chocolate Chip Cookie Bacon S’mores

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We will be selling from the Yeagley home , Located at 126 Schoolhouse Lane Turbotville,Pa.17772. From Turbotville follow Route 54 East approx.. 2.5 Miles turning onto Whitehall Road [RT44 Towards Exchange] and go approx.. 4/10 mile turning onto Gearhart Road and follow to Schoolhouse lane and follow to sale site. Signs posted day of Auction.

Saturday, October 31, 2020 Starting at 9:00 am

4 BEDROOM BI LEVEL HOME w/ 2.75 ACRES of COUNTRY LIVING

We will be offering at 12 noon a Super well maintained 4 bedroom Bi-Level Home w/ 2.75 acres. This home has 3 Upstairs bedrooms w/ Closets, Full Bath, Fantastic Kitchen & cabinets w/ Access to Deck, large living room, Ground level has 1 bedroom, ¾ bath, laundry hook ups, large family room with pellet stove, Glass enclosed sun porch. This property features a 32ft x 50ft Garage & workshop w/ storage and heat, blacktop driveway, horse barn used for wood storage; Geo-Thermal Heating System, New Well & Septic within the last 8 years, 200 amp Electrical System. This Home is Move In Ready- Make Plans Today to View & Buy- To View Contact Mary Ann at [570] 850-6223. Terms: $8,000.00 Down balance in 45 Days, All other Terms Made Known Day of Auction. Broker Participation welcomed by contacting Auctioneer.

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alloween is celebrated in various countries. Halloween can trace its origins to Ireland and is based on the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain, during which people would light bonfires and wear costumes to ward off spirits. Halloween has since become a day to play pranks and don costumes while going door-to-door seeking treats from neighbors. Each year, the National Retail Federation tracks Halloween trends. The figures and statistics shared by the NRF and other organizations paint a picture of just how popular Halloween can be. Consumers will spend an estimated $9 billion on Halloween. The average, American will spend $86.79 on the festivities, according to the NRF. The U.S. Census Bureau indicates that there are 41.1 million potential trick-ortreaters aged 5 to 14. Ninety-five percent of people surveyed by the NRF planned to purchase candy for Halloween. The next most popular purchase is decorations (74 percent). Forty-five percent of respondents planned to carve a pumpkin for Halloween, says the NRF. In Canada, there are 2,569 farms with

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ven though Halloween may look a little different this year for many families, there are still ways to make the most of popular seasonal traditions, like costumes, spooky decor and festive treats. Rather than venturing out to look for a costume, get creative at home with everyday craft supplies and delivery boxes to make unique, low-cost costumes — or “boxtumes.” Not only are

boxtumes a simple way to save money by upcycling delivery boxes you’ve accumulated, but making them can be a fun activity for the whole family. Your creations can be as simple or elaborate as you’d like. Turn an everyday hero into a Halloween superhero this year with a DIY Fire Truck Boxtume, or make it a duo costume perfect for siblings by adding a DIY Fire Hydrant Boxtume to match. With Amazon Prime’s fast, free shipping, any crafting

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doors, four circles for headlights and seven thin rectangles for grill. Using paint brush, paint large box mostly red or get creative and use separate paint brushes to paint white stripes down sides of box and half of front gray for grill. Then paint ladders, grill pieces and medium wheel circles black. Paint small wheel circles and equipment doors gray and windows and lights white. Once paint dries, use hot glue and glue gun to adhere each piece to fire truck as desired. Use markers to outline windows and add dots to small wheel circles and equipment door handles, if desired. Fire Hydrant Supplies and Instructions: • 2 Amazon Prime boxes • Scissors • Hot glue • Hot glue gun • 3 empty tape rolls • 1 cotton headband • Red acrylic paint • Black acrylic paint • Paint brushes • Blue pants or skirt • Blue tulle (optional) • Blue felt pieces (optional) Select box that fits around your child’s torso. Using scissors, cut box into eight equal-sized rectangles. Assemble rectangles vertically into octagon and glue together using hot


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y intention and design, we were created to live in freedom under the supreme authority of Almighty God. As such, freedom is only possible as we acknowledge God’s existence and fully yield to His authority. Rejection of God’s existence or of His sovereignty results in bondage. The Word of God, the annals of human history, and even the intimate stories of our own lives clearly establish the foundational truth of freedom under sovereignty. No God, No Rules!

Maybe you believe God doesn’t exist, or if He does, obedience is optional. You may believe that your rejection of God and His authority affords you a measure of freedom. It does not. Freedom can only be fully enjoyed under the sovereignty of Almighty God. Rejection brings chaos and bondage. Would you like to debate that truth? Please do. No other truth is easier to defend than the existence of Almighty God. Read Romans 1:18-20. To win the argument, you would need to overcome

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of those things are at least enjoyed now. In other words, believers are better off either way—and according to Pascal, that makes believing a wager that guarantees the gain of freedom with nothing to lose. An Important Clarification It can certainly be argued that God does not exist. The concept of God is often hijacked, and what many people reject is not the existence of Almighty God but rather the existence of a god of human invention. On this, atheists and people of genuine faith agree: not everything called God is God. Do you reject the existence of Almighty God, or do you reject the existence of a god made up by some religious group? There is a difference, and you may want to give it some thought. Don’t get hung up on a religion’s definition of their God. Almighty God won’t be held captive by such things — and you shouldn’t be either. The worship of Almighty God should result in freedom and an end of chaos. The Blessings of Freedom Under Sovereignty When we fully yield to the authority of Almighty God, we receive these amazing benefits of freedom: • Freedom from the fear of death. Hebrews 2:14-18, John 3:16, I Corinthians 15:50-58, John 14:1-4 • Freedom from the burden of a guilty conscience. Hebrews 10:22, John 1:9,

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in the Pledge of Allegiance. Again, freedom is not the absence of rules; it is the absence of chaos. Rejection of a Truth is Hard Work Rejecting the existence and sovereignty of Almighty God requires rigorous mental effort and possibly dishonesty. Both are exhausting. The invention, promotion, and defense of an untruth are debilitating. Mark Twain famously quipped, “If you tell the truth, you don’t have to remember anything.� Believing what is obviously true is freeing. Rejecting what is obviously true is restricting. It is hard work to believe Almighty God doesn’t exist. If you win the God-does-not-exist debate, what is the prize? Without God, the notion of being is meaningless. The natural law of survival of the fittest is the only thing left. Those who strive to win the God-does-not-exist debate strive to gain a prize no one wants—a chaotic, meaningless existence. H. G. Wells once famously said, “If there is no God, nothing matters. If there is a God, nothing else matters.� A Wager with Nothing to Lose Blaise Pascal developed a thought process that became known as Pascal’s Wager. Pascal posited that believers are just better off. If they believe and God exists, then calm, peace, hope, purpose, heaven, and eternity are to be both enjoyed now and gained later. If it turns out God doesn’t exist, then all


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has been a big source of virus spread and clusters of infections. As for all activities during the pandemic, each family must think about their own risk tolerance for their situation. If a family has vulnerable household members or close contacts, they may be less willing to take even very small risks. Trick-or-Treat Traditional Halloween activities are fun, but some can increase the risk of getting or spreading COVID-19 or influenza. Some tips to help make trick-or-treating safer include: Avoid direct contact with trick-or-treaters and wear a mask. Trick-or-treaters and parents should practice social distancing and incorporate masks into their costumes. Typical plastic Halloween masks with the eyeholes and mouth holes wouldn’t offer any protection either way, for children or adults. Incorporate an appropriate cloth face mask as part of the costume. Set up a station with individually bagged treats for kids to take and give out treats outdoors, if possible. If your household decides to hand out candy this year, it’s recommended to pre-pack individual treat bags for young children to “grabn-go.” Additionally, some more creative candy distribution ideas like long-handled grabbing tools could be used to offer treats while staying socially distant. Wash hands before handling treats. The virus that causes COVID-19 is primarily spread person-to-person and there is little evidence of significant transmission from inanimate objects, so it isn’t necessary to

wipe down every individual package of candy. If parents want to be more cautious, he said they may consider “quarantining” the candy until the next day so that if any virus is on the wrapper, it will no longer be able to cause infection. Enjoy the Alternatives This year has changed the way we celebrate holidays, but that doesn’t mean you still can’t have a little fun. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention outlines the risk levels of various Halloween activities on its website. For example, if you’re worried your children will miss out on trick-or-treating, a safe alternative is to hide Halloween treats in and around your house and hold a Halloween treat hunt with household members. Other safer, lower risk alternatives to trick-or-treating could include pumpkin carving, walking, or driving around the neighborhood to check out the decorations, virtual costume contests, or watching Halloween movies at home. Enjoy this year’s celebration for what it is. With a little preparation, planning, and the proper precautions you can still make it one to remember. If you have any questions or concerns, contact your primary care provider for tips and guidance based on your family’s risk and health status. Dr. David Luo is a primary care provider with UPMC Family Medicine located at UPMC Outpatient Center, 1 Outlet Ln., Suite 400, Lock Haven. To schedule an appointment with Dr. Luo, call 570769-1300. For more information, visit UPMCSusquehanna.org/PrimaryCare.


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ike a lot of outdoorsmen, I’ve had a number of “encounters” with black bears over the years. Still, none of those scenarios have ever resulted in a bear actually attacking me or in any way injuring me. As often happens, a little yelling and the bear usually heads off in the opposite direction. While bear attacks on humans are extremely rare, it does happen, and those of us in this part of the state are well aware of the bear attack that nearly killed a woman off of Musser Lane in the Muncy area two years ago. The bear attack that I’m referring to took place in December of 2018, and the unfortunate victim was Melinda LeBarron, but even more shocking is a bear again charged her at the same spot on this past Saturday, the 17th. When I heard of this second aggressive bear behavior, I arranged to meet with Melinda and her husband, Sid, at their home where the incidents occurred. My wife, Sheila, and my daughter, Kristin, joined me for the visit and interview last Monday night. Melinda already knew my daughter, who, in fact, was the paramedic along with her partner, who

were first on the scene after Melinda’s first serious bear attack. Because of the very unusual circumstances, I wanted to hear the story right from the victim’s mouth, and Melinda was very gracious and brave in telling the heart-wrenching story of the attacks. During the first attack two years ago, Melinda told me she went out the back door to let their little dog out for a potty break; it was dark, cold, and a bit foggy. While standing on the steps, she heard the dog barking and yelping, and then a bear bolted from around the corner of the building and began to attack her. As Melinda tried to defend her little dog, whose name was Bear, the bear clamped down on Melinda’s head and began to drag the 90-pound woman towards the road out in front of the house. The bear continued to drag Melinda across the road and into the thick, overgrown orchard for a distance of nearly a hundred yards. Melinda remained fully conscious the entire time while yelling at the bear. What she told us next was truly gripping and, at the same time, speaks of her determination and braveness in

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such a dire situation. When the bear finally stopped dragging her, she said she was on her back looking straight up at the bear who was looking down at her only inches away; at this point, she thought Ken to herself, “This is it, Hunter it’s over.” Suddenly the bear left out a grunting sound, and all was quiet. With the bear dragging her by the head, the scalp had been ripped off except for a small attachment in the back of her head. During the attack, she also suffered from severe facial wounds, a broken pelvis, a fractured clavicle, bear claw marks throughout her body from the bear trying to shred her garments, and thirty puncture wounds. Not knowing where the bear was in the darkness, she somehow made it to her feet, bleeding profusely from her head wounds. With her blurring vision and the dark, foggy conditions, she somehow managed to find her way back through the thick vegetation to her home. Nobody was home at the time, but she called for help, and fortunately, medical attention arrived on time to get

her to the hospital. Fortunately, over the past couple of years, Melinda has been slowly recovering from her physical wounds as well as the emotional impact of the vicious attack; fortunately, her little dog, Bear, also recovered. Unfortunately, however, this is not the happy ending to the story that we would all have wanted. On Saturday the 17th at around 10 p.m., Melinda again stepped out back with her little dog, Bear. She heard the dog start barking, so she called for it to come back, and then she spotted a bear on a dead run about 35 yards away coming straight at her and the dog. Melinda was yelling for her dog Bear to get into the house while she made her way inside just in time to avoid the bear. Sid got to the door in front of Melinda. However, the little dog was not so lucky; the bear got to the dog before it could make it up the steps. As the bear pummeled the little dog on the steps outside the door, Sid grabbed the nearest weapon he could find; he yanked a curtain rod from the door and opened it enough to beat the bear over the head but to no avail. As Sid ran for a gun, Melinda watched the bear take off with the dog in the same direction she was dragged two

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or centuries the unanswered question, “what came first, the chicken or the egg,” has been debated. Although it has nothing to do with sports, a similar thought crossed my mind while attending a high school football game with no visiting fans in the stands. Fan rooting interest has long provided the spark that makes athletics special. No fans, no rooting. It just isn’t the same. On a broader note, did you ever consider how the American sporting

public roots? I have no hard facts to back my opinion, but it seems to me that in most given sporting events, more fans are rooting against a particular team or individual than are rooting for them. Americans are a public that loves winning, but many of the country’s winningest teams are the teams many people root against. Yes, I am aware of “David vs. Goliath,” but if you are going to lay down a few bucks on the outcome, most folks would pick Goliath.

Next week the nation will weigh in on a most important contest: the 2020 presidential election. Both candidates have been flooding our airwaves, telling us how great they are and why we should Scott vote for them. But I’d Lowery be willing to wager that many of those casting a ballot will do so by registering their vote against a particular person as opposed to voting for someone. In presidential elections, it is rare when the winner receives a large mandate to govern. In the last fifty years, Richard Nixon’s 23.15% win over George McGovern has been the largest we’ve experienced. I recently came across a poll taken a few months ago regarding fans’ rooting interests. It concluded that while fans watch sports to root for the teams and players they like, there are plenty of fans who leave room for a little hate. It’s not true hate, but sports hate. Fans root for certain teams to lose, and when they do, it’s as good as when your favorite team wins. Thought you might be interested in who those “most hated” sports teams are. #1 Houston Astros – The team’s sign-

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that good, it felt wrong to start rooting for L.A. The Lakers have a history of success, but unlike the Celtics, they seem brash about it. A lot of people are also down on LeBron James. #8 Houston Rockets – No team is more polarizing than the Rockets. Some basketball fans loathe their style of play. James Harden scores 35 points a game, but many fans hate him, claiming all he does is get fouled and go to the line. The Rockets don’t care. They just do their thing. That just makes them more loathed. #9 New York Knicks – Unlike other teams on this list, the Knicks probably

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data and failed to look at the parents’ survey. The board even voted twice and had the same result after hearing some news from our Superintendent. Sorry kids. We are staying HYBRID. Unfortunately, there was no live stream, either. We, the people, had to rely on updates on Facebook and Twitter. This was the first in-person meeting since COVID-19. There was no mention on any of the district’s social media platforms. That’s extremely disappointing. Several folks would have been in attendance if the word got out. I’m hearing it was a 4-4 tie because one school board member forgot to set her alarm. OK. I don’t know the exact reason. But seriously. A few weeks back, I offered my personal thoughts on HYBRID LEARNING. I’m sorry, folks, but this isn’t working. I won’t go back to my reasoning, but it is tragically affecting our younger children. Our kids need to be in school five days per. Especially those at the elementary and middle school levels. Period. Williamsport and Montgomery are the only districts left. Everyone else is back to full time. This isn’t a political


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