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efore I get started on a simple way to clip the wings of the self-serving inept feeding at the trough of the American taxpayer. I want to begin with a point made by a long-time Webb Weekly reader. He asked me to research and share what a United States Senator/Representative receives for an operating budget. This would be for their D.C. and state offices, administration, clerical, and complete budgeted allowance. To summarize what the Senators’ Official Personnel and Office Expense Account (SOPOEA) states — a senators’ allowance varies from $2,798,783 to $4,448,075 for a senator representing a state with a population of 28 million or more. So, in addition to their $174,000 base salary, the best benefits package possible, ten paid holidays, and part-time hours at best, the elected have built themselves a system where they are given $2.7 million-plus a year for operating expenses. Unbelievable! A tip of my Webb Weekly hat to John, a Vietnam Veteran, for his service to our Country and the intel he provided. There is only one way for “We the People” to take our government back. Term limits! This applies not only to the elected but to those appointed. Case in point, there is no way a Supreme Court Justice should die on the bench long after they are competent.

This is one of the most important jobs within the government regarding our very freedom and laws of the land. Term limits need to cover every position, including NIAID Director Dr. Anthony Fauci, who has served in this capacity for 37 years. Before I get to my — you don’t have to go home, but you gotta get the heck up out of here — plan; let me tell you why it’s imperative to have term limits. First and foremost, we are at the point in American history where the longest-serving have proven the current system doesn’t work. The present state of our Nation is the indisputable evidence that those that have served for decades are the problem, not a solution. We must create the opportunity our founding fathers envisioned where anyone interested has the opportunity to run for office and serve our Nation. By having acrossthe-board term limits in place, more Americans — from every walk of life — will be involved in government, representing their state’s beliefs. By opening up elected positions on a more regular basis through term limits, you create more opportunities for younger Americans to be involved. This is exactly what our Nation needs. More energy, new ideas, and understanding of what’s actually going on in the real world. The Nancy Pelosis and

Mitch McConnells are so out of touch with the American people it makes me sick. This leads us to what builds a championship athletic team, a profitable and successful business, and is necessary to reform the federal government. Competition! Jim This will provide the best, Webb, Jr. most qualified, and hungry candidates for the job. It will demand a lean, mean, and more efficient form of national government. It will increase accountability and deter complacency. The current system is too easy for the elected to deceive and be re-elected based upon seniority. This enables you to bring home the most loot to your state and local district, creating the vicious cycle of incumbency. Term limits must not only apply to the elected and the appointed but to the staff. By having the proper system in place, reelection will be based upon office performance. This forces the person elected to choose more qualified staffing. Not just appoint people for political favor or correctness. A simple system to provide this is already in place — that which governs the office of President of the United States. The length of a term is four years, and you’re allowed a maximum of two terms. The same term of opportunity should apply from the Oval Office right on down to the federal dog catcher. No questions asked. The current term of a senator is six years;

the current term of a Congressman is two years. A term of four years is a much more balanced length for judgment. Let’s be honest, two years isn’t enough, and six years is too long. Let the people decide. If you are doing a good job, you get re-elected. After eight years in one position, you can run or serve in another capacity. For those that want to serve a lifetime for the American people, the opportunity is still there. You can serve at the local level, the state level, and then anywhere from 4 to 32 years as an elected official in Washington. If you fail to get re-elected or elected in the first place, you can still serve the American people in an appointed position. There are over 4,000 appointed positions inside the beltway. I’m sure there is one to match every seekers’ skill level or expertise. So, if your intentions are for the good and you want to work for “We the People” to make our Nation as strong as possible, the opportunity for a lifetime career is there. The better job you do at any position, the greater the chances for reelection, reappointment, or to run for election. These opportunities being created through job performance and earned respect. In 1995, 23 states had the opportunity to vote for term limits for elected officials. It passed in all 23 States. Next week, I will cover why the vote of the American people was ignored, and just what it will take to shed some light on the implementation of term limits. God Bless America.


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ell, y’all, we did it! We made it to March, and spring is in sight! We aren’t necessarily out of the winter woods yet, but I’m focusing on the future and warmer weather to come! One of the reasons that I’m looking forward to warmer temperatures is for my houseplants. I have close to two dozen plants these days, but it hasn’t been easy to keep them thriving this winter. I am happy to report that I only lost two along the way. One was a parlor palm that I think just got too cold, and one was a polka dot plant, and I’m not totally sure what happened to her. Polka dot plants are infamous for being drama queens. They literally faint when they need to be watered, but this gal just never returned like she usually would. But overall, I think I survived the winter reasonably well. I can’t wait to get spring sprung so I can get the kids fertilized and a couple in new pots. Having never cared for this many plants at one time, and never for this long, it’s been a fun and interesting learning experience. Learning about which plants like to be watered often — looking at you, prayer plant, and which ones would prefer you keep that watering-can to yourself — ahem, snake plant, has been a whole new thing for me. Winter makes this process even more difficult. In some cases, it’s been incredibly difficult and frustrating, but I keep moving along. I am lucky in that I have a huge front window that is north facing. That makes for

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stay in there and drain before going back to their respective homes. Using the bathtub also works well if you are a fan of bottom watering pretty much ideal light your plants. Just fill the tub with a few inches conditions for just about of water and then — everyone in the pool! any plant you can think of. I will caveat this with a warning: the only Most of my living room time that I wouldn’t suggest doing this is if you is filled with bright, indihappen to have a fiddle leaf fig. They are notorect light all day. That has rious for not liking being moved and are likely made my life (and the lives to drop to all their leaves if you do. So be sure of my plants) a lot easier. to water that particular plant where they live. However, that big ol’ winSteph I’m also looking forward to spring to get out dow also allows more cold Nordstrom plant hunting again. My current wish list inin, so I’ve had to battle cludes a string of hearts, a fiddle leaf fig, a calwith that a bit. Winter also means less moisture in the air, and — athea white fusion, a ficus triangularis, a nerve fun fact — a good portion of houseplants are plant, and a butterwort. So, if you happen to actually tropical plants, so they need humid- know where I can find any of these in the area, ity to thrive. Lucky for me, I already owned please let me know! Now that you know everything you never a humidifier, so I have been able to run that, needed to know about my houseplants, let’s which is beneficial to both the plants and the people since we also need more moisture in chat about something else right quick. Recently Donald Black stopped in our office the winter! I also found that investing in a moisture me- because he wants to send out a thank you. In ter was a Godsend. That, coupled with a ther- February, he received a Valentine’s Day card mometer that also tracks the humidity levels, from Girl Scout Troops 62077 & 62078 in Montgomery. It seems these ladies sent out has helped me so much! Once a week or so, I go around and check the a bunch of Valentine’s to local veterans, and moisture levels of all my plants. I make sure to Donald wanted to express his appreciation. I clean the tines with peroxide after each plant. also would like to do the same. This is just such Then I gather up everyone who needs a drink a sweet idea, and I want to say thank you to and put them in the bathtub, and give them those girlies! I’m sure that every veteran who all a good soaking all at once. Just remem- received a Valentine appreciated it as much ber, no one likes a cold shower, so use a little as Donald, and I’m happy that he brought it chillier than lukewarm water to water your to our attention! So once again, thank you to houseplants! This is also a good time to spray Girl Scout Troops 62077 & 62078 for your sueveryone down with diluted neem oil. Neem per kind and thoughtful Valentine’s Day gifts oil helps protect plants from fungus and pests. from Donald, all the local veterans that you It also helps keep leaves shiny! Then they can sent cards to and all of us at Webb Weekly!

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Ninth Annual Raise the Region Takes Place March 10 By Lou Hunsinger Jr.

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oney is a significant lubricant that helps nonprofit organizations do the excellent work that they do. There is an amazing opportunity for people to help provide some of that monetary lubricant for their favorite non-profit when the First Community Foundation Partnership of Pennsylvania holds its Ninth Annual Raise the Region Fundraising event for 30 hours beginning Wednesday, March 10. Officials at the First Community Foundation Partnership of Pennsylvania (FCFP) in partnership with Blaise Alexander Family Dealerships are excited to announce Raise the Region 2021, an event to help the communities of Columbia, Lycoming, Montour, Northumberland, Snyder, and Union Counties support local non-profit organizations fundraising efforts. “This is the ninth year for the fundraiser supported by FCFP and Blaise Alexander Family Dealerships. We are excited to host this regional event again, especially since so many of the local non-profits have not been able to fundraise this year due to COVID-19,” Jason McCahan, Director of Philanthropy,

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This Week’s LION United Churches of Lycoming County By Larry Stout

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his year is the 75th anniversary of one of the most amazing organizations in our area. The United Churches of Lycoming County grew out of twenty-four churches and two organizations that met in November 1945 to discuss how they could cooperate together. From that group, the United Churches of Lycoming County

was officially formed on January 4th, 1946. Since that time, nearly two hundred churches have participated in activities that range from ministry outreaches to nursing homes, prisons, colleges, radio broadcasts, food pantries, phone helplines, and a lot more. They established programs such as Shepherd of the Streets to provide spiritual and material help to those on the streets, confronting fear, hunger, homelessness, unemployability,

or other difficulties, as well as Family Promise, an organization designed to help families cope with temporary housing problems. This amazing religious and social services outreach that has continued for three-quarters of a century has not happened by accident. The success of the United Churches of Lycoming County can be attributed to the excellent leadership it has enjoyed over its long existence. From 1973 to 1990, the executive director was the eminent Dr. Alton M. Motter. Previously, he had served in a similar position on the St. Paul (Minnesota) Area Council of Churches from 1959 to 1973.

In that capacity, he was managing editor for a national magazine for pastors published by the Christian Century Foundation. Dr. Motter was selected to serve as a Protestant observer to Vatican II in Rome in 1965. When he retired from the leadership of United Churches in 1990, it would appear that it would take a giant to fill shoes as big as his. Gwen Bernstein was anything but a giant. A small, humble woman, Gwen was a Williamsport native who received her bachelor’s degree in Sociology and Anthropology from Lycoming College. She took a job at a local Baptist church as an administrative assistant and found

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that he got $150,000 from the ongoing Emergency Financing and Debt relief program. He wrote, “They are giving out a free grant offer specifically placed to help people maintain the standard of living and eradicate poverty among people through the pandemic both retired, working, disabled, able, old and young…” It sounded like typical government verbiage, but I had no interest in the program. When I did not respond to my friend, he shared he knew another person who got $200,000 and that I should call his contact immediately (first name and phone number provided) before the program closed.

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with Kriebel. One day in the recreation yard, Clausen approached Kriebel and asked if he remembered him. Guarded and suspicious, Kriebel turned him away. In a later conversation, Clausen related that he had been a ball boy for one of the semi-pro teams Kriebel had played for in the Philadelphia area. Kriebel then began to notice that Clausen seemed different than other inmates. He was articulate, staying away from the prison gang elements, continually seeking out educational opportunities, and counseling other inmates on ways to improve themselves. After serving 20 years in federal prison, a judge agreed to review Clausen’s case. The resulting appeal gave him his freedom. For the past few years, he has used his knowledge by being employed by an organization whose mission is to help other released prisoners improve their lives and gain meaningful employment. Using Clausen’s story as motivation for his players, Kriebel reached out to see if Clausen would be willing to share his story with the team. The 45-year-old readily agreed, and a zoom conference was soon established. Gathered around a computer in the school cafeteria, 17 junior high athletes were mesmerized as Clausen recounted his life story, relating how his love for basketball was destroyed by a negative attitude towards school and the bad decisions that followed. He told the players about the degrading experience of entering a federal prison, the prison gangs, the individual daily fight for

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HESHBON PARK UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 2898 Heshbon Road, Williamsport (Turn Off Of Lycoming Creek Road) Worship 9AM, Sunday School 10:15 AM Come Celebrate Christ All Are Welcome! MUST WEAR A MASK. 151534 CLOTHING SALE

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LORD JESUS FIREWOOD COMPANY, Seasoned Hardwood, Split, Delivered And Stacked $125.00/Load. Call Mr. Monroe At 570-220-5316. 152426 MIXED HARDWOODS From Oak, Hickory, Ash Cherry, Etc. $160.00 A Cord And Will Do Smaller Amounts. Will Deliver For A Small Fee. We Are Serving Williamsport And Surrounding Areas. Contact Brandon At 570-505-2253. 121212 FARM FEED

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MINIATURE BORDER COLLIE MIX Puppies For Sale. Very Friendly, Easy To Train. Parents Are Both On Farm, Both Of Them Smile. Mature Weight 25-30lbs. Vet Checked And Shots. $1,000.00 Each. Call 570745-3840. 152719 PURE BRED LASSIE COLLIE Puppies For Sale. 2 Litters To Choose From. Will Be Vet Checked And Up To Date On Shots And Wormer. $800.00 For Sables, $1,200.00 For Tri-Coloreds. Ready To Go March 6th. Come Reserve Your Puppy Now. Feel Free To Stop In Friday Evenings Or Anytime Saturday. Find Us At 433 Wolf Hollow Road, Turbotville, PA. 17772. Call 570-437-2594 Saturdays Only From 1-1:30pm. 152554

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LOOKING TO HIRE Fence Installers In Williamsport. Previous Construction Experience Helpful But Not Required. Please Call 570322-5885. 152555 DRIVER WANTED AT Vinnie’s Italian Eatery. Must Have Own Car. Pay Is Between $16.00 And $18.00 Per Hour. Call 570-3261998. 152276

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Tuesday, April 13 @ 5PM Tuesday, August 18 @ 4:00pm L ocated 5 M iles W est of W illiamsport off S R 2 2 0 at 4 0 5 & 4 53 Front S Located 5 the Miles West ofofWilliamsport off SRard 220T w inp. L y coming Co. PA V illage L inden, W oodw the Village of Linden, Lycoming Co. PA

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P arcel 1 – 405 F ront Street: A Plus 3 Bedroom T w o-S tory V iny l S ided 2018 Chevrolet# Silverado 3500 Crew Cab 4WD, Duramax Package, Home S ituDiesel atedwith onAllison a L arge Corner L ot. K High itchen u nder renov ation, L iv ing R m. 6.6L V8 Turbo 6 Speed Transmission, Country 3LZ Package, Cajun Red w/12, th 200atmiles, ral Showroom ood Cond. or 2018 Harley or ce o ld o e ffice Davidson Fatboy CVO, 114 CI with Ape Hangers, Custom Exhaust and w ith S eparate Entrance, 2 Bathrooms & L au ndry R oom u nder R enov ation; only 1,100 miles, Showroom Condition. 2018 Kawasaki Ultra 310LX Jet Hardw ood Super & T Charged, ile Floors; N ewHydro Carpet; R eplacement W indow s; S ide Porch; Ski, Intercooled, Jetsound, Turf w/Alum. Load Rite Trailer. 2018 Equipter RB 4000 Roofchute Trailer, 20 hrs. Exc. Cond. 2008 2 Front & 2 R ear Entrances; 2 Propane Forced Hot A ir Fu rnaces; Cemented New Holland T2420 Tractor w/Super Suite Enclosed Cab, Gear Driven, Basement; 2 0 0 A mp S erv ice; W ell W ater & Pu blic S ew er; N ew W ell Pu mp; New Holland 270TL Front Loader w/72˝ Bucket & 2018 Woods BH90-X Cu lligan W Backhoe ater Sw/24˝ oftener; 2 4 ’ In X Exc. 3 8 Cond. ” Detached 2 Car G arage w ith Cement Groundbreaker Tooth Bucket, w/405 hrs. 1987 International Gooseneck Flatbed Wooden Deck, Hide Away Floor, W orkshop A rea Trailer & 12 ’ w/20´ O v erhead Door. Partially I nsu lated w ith O il Heat Ramps & Winch. 1994 Sun Tracker Model PH-30 Pontoon Boat w/Trail& Electricity . M acadam Driv ew ay s. T axes: $ 2 ,3 0 6.0 0 . No Buyers P remium. er. 2010 Polaris Model 800 ATV. 2002 Cadillac Seville SLS. 1998 Dodge Ram 1500 4WD Pickup w/109,000 miles. 1965 Chrysler Newport (2-door P arcel # 2 miles. – 453 & 453½ F ront Street: A T w o-S tory V iny l S ided convertible w/75,612

Du plex Home a L arge L ot that 3 RealonEstate Parcels (6 can pm)easily be conv erted back to a single-

fa #1ly– ho e rst loor - Located o s sts ofFront Street, Linden oo th efi shed ard ood Parcel Investment Real Estate at 127 Parcel #2 –Brick A Scenic Susquehanna River Lot Located rear ofK 127 Floor, Fireplace w ith K odiak S tov to e the I nsert; itchen w ith Bu ilt-in Frigidaire ElectricStreet, S tov Linden e T op & O v en; Bathroom U nder R enov ation; N ew O il Fu rnace Parcel #3 – A Commercial 30´x55´ Commercial Block Bldg. Real Estate w ith W arranty Plenty of L arge W indow s Prov iding N atu ral L ight and a V iew Located at; 219 Front Street

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of the S u sq u ehanna R iv er. S econd Floor Consists of Eat-I n K itchen w ith Estate of Dallas Grove a Auctioneer: a ets s ath 570-966-2512. o e ffice rea all o ted eat Lori2Hessedroo Lauver, AU-002854-L, No Out State Checks & Cooling S y stem; Cu ofrrently R ented. T his Du plex has S eparate Entrances, Heating, Electric & S ew er S y ATTORNEY stems; Cemented Basement w ith Dry Basement S y stem; Bathroom; W ell W Taylor ater &• 570-320-7100 Pu blic S ew er; N ew W ell Pu mp; Cu lligan Mark W ater S oftener; Detached 2 Car G arage w ith Heat & Electricity , N ew G arage AUCTIONEERS Doors & O peners, M acadam Driv ew ay ; S torage S heds; S tamped S idew alk Lori Hess-Lauver AUCTIONEERING Entrance & R ear Brick#AU-002854-L Patio. T axes:• 570-966-2512 $ 1,658 .0 0 . No Buyers P remium. Call 57 Takes 0 -3 Precedence 2 2 -2 7 3 Over 7 or 57 0 Advertisement -3 3 7 -0 8 4 AllFor VerbalI nspection Information Day of Auction Written

2 . Terms: $ 8 ,0 0 0 . Dow n Each, balance w ithin 60 day s. No Buyers P remiums. Prospectiv e Bu y ers may condu ct v ariou s Property T estings Prior to S ale Day . A u c t i o ne e r’ s N o t e : I f yo u are l o o k i ng f o r a F i x e r U p p e r, t h e se are f o r yo u . Bo t h o f T h e se H o me s are P art i al l y R e mo de l e d, N e ve r F i ni sh e d. Estate of D allas G rov e Ex ecutrix : Heidi Edler

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THE JAMES V BROWN LIBRARY is seeking a part-time (25 hours per week) Development/Marketing Office Assistant to perform various development tasks including but not limited to: maintaining donor database, preparing and processing mailings, gifts and correspondence, processing event registrations and attendee lists, maintaining solicitation lists, and creating fundraising reports. The ideal candidate for this position should have excellent communication skills and accuracy in their work, a customer service attitude and must be able to maintain confidentiality in donations and gifts to the Library. They should be proficient in Microsoft Office and G-Suite and have familiarity with the use of social media in marketing. Applications are available online at www. jvbrown.edu Please respond to: Karen Confer c/o James V Brown Library 19 E 4th St, Williamsport PA 17701 or kconfer@jvbrown.edu by March 12th. JVB is an EOE. 152734

THE JAMES V. BROWN LIBRARY is seeking a customer-oriented, energetic, and computer-literate Public Service Assistant. Parttime, 28 hours per week. Must be able to function in a fast-paced environment and multi-task. Public Service Assistants assist library patrons, answer telephones and direct calls, and promote the use of the library through friendly, efficient, and effective interactions. Must be able to work day, evening and weekend hours. Must also be willing to train and certify as a U.S. Passport Acceptance Agent. This is an entry level position. Applications are available online at www.jvbrown. edu. until March 20th. Respond to: Karen Confer c/o James V. Brown Library, 19 E. Fourth Street, Williamsport, PA 17701 kconfer@ jvbrown.edu JVB is an EOE. 152734 THE ASSOCIATION OF COMMUNITY PUBLISH ERS (ACP) is searching for an Executive Director. If interested, visit afcp.org or ifpa.com and click on the “Executive Director Search” link for more details. C11

TRENCO, INC. Williamsport, PA Driver Part-Time/Local Class A CDL Required 3 Yrs Experience Good Driving Record Do Not Apply In Person Call (570) 995-3601 Mon-Fri 9:00am-11:00am 152558 DISTRIBUTION CONCEPTS Williamsport, PA Full-Time Fork Life Operator/Whse Laborer Experience Required Do Not Apply In Person Call (570) 995-3601 Mon-Fri 9:00am-11:00am 152559

BUFFALO WILD WINGS Now Hiring Line Cooks And Cashiers. Must Be Available To Work Nights And Weekends. Please Apply At snagajob.com .152291

2021 - 2022 South Williamsport School District Kindergarten Registration

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CALL TODAY 570-447-0463 HIGHLAND LAKE MANOR Has Immediate Part-Time Openings For Cook And Waitress. Inquire within At 2826 Genesee Trail Road, Hughesville. 152263 JANITORIAL/CLEANERS. Part time office cleaning positions available in the Williamsport area. Monday - Friday 4:30pm to 8:30 pm. Call 717-5410618. 151926

MAKE THE CHANGE! RNs, LPNs, CNAs! Competitive benefits & Tuition assistance. Must have Strong work ethic with outstanding observation & communication skills. Jobs.hcr-manorcare.com 570-323-8627. 152115 WANTED DRIVER NEEDED

PART TIME DRIVER Wanted With Pick-Up Truck. Call 570-547-6343. 152162

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Chemcoat Inc. a family owned company has an opening for a CDL Class a Truck driver with Hazmat and Tanker endorsements. A passport will be required so that we can serve our customers to the north. If you need to acquire your passport Chemcoat will assist you. Our drivers operate tractors that are 3 years old or less. The tractors are equipped with APU’s, refrigerators, microwaves and have SiriusXM at no cost to the driver. We offer an excellent benefit package including Health, Eye and Dental coverage and have short and long term disability policies available at group rates. We also have a 401K program and time off pay available after your 90 day probation period. Our new drivers will receive a $1,500 dollar sign on bonus paid out in 3 payments. The drivers are compensated when they are required to complete a 34 hour reset while on the road. There is also compensation for load, unload and detention time. Not to mention liberal holiday breaks. The benefits of working for a small family owned business will become apparent as you enjoy the family atmosphere during our holiday luncheons, Company picnic, and Christmas party to name a few. If you would like to become part of our family please send your resume to jhursh@chemcoat.com or stop in to the main office and complete an application. We are located at 2790 Canfield Lane, Montoursville, PA 17754. 2790 Canfield Lane Montoursville PA 17754 570-368-8631

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570-971-0442

Since 1990

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RICHARTʼS FURNITURE REFINISHING AND REPAIR Make Spindles And Fix Old Rocking Chairs, Paint Metal. 570584-3215. 152099 FIND PEST CONTROL EXPERTS NEAR YOU! Don’t let pests overtake your home. Protect your loved ones! Call today to find great deals on Pest Control Services - 833-872-0012. M11 NEW AUTHORS WANTED! Page Publishing will help self-publish your book. Free author submission kit! Limited offer! 866-9517214. C11

HAKES LAWN CARE. Lawn Mowing, Trimming, Edging, Weed Whacking And Spring Yard Clean Ups. Fully Insured, In Business 12 Years. Ph. 570-220-9058 Free Quote. 152733

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SEEKING RELIABLE, BI-WEEKLY Housekeeper With Own Transportation, Products And Supplies. Must Provide References. Pay Based On Experience. 570327-5917. 152290 LOOKING FOR HOUSE KEEPER Near Williamsport Home For Working, Elderly Couple. Live-In Or Bi-Weekly, Have Own Apartment And Private Entrance. Reply To P.O. Box 205, Muncy, PA 17756. 152565

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March 3, 2021 • Webb Weekly • 62 Call 570-326-9322 www.webbweekly.com

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