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VOLUME 19 • NUMBER 24

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player heading out to run for t has been almost a me; I was sent to the bench. He decade since my Father was coaching 3rd base at the left God’s green Earth. time; when I ran by him, he had I think about him often his arms folded, just giving me regarding so many things and the Jim Webb stare. I tried not what his thoughts would be. to smile when I ran by, but I For those of you that knew Jim was at that teenage point in my my Dad or read him over the Webb, Jr. life. That smile infuriated him years, just imagine his take on more than my swinging through the what the world has become. What I miss most is the ability to bunt sign. Believe me; my Dad got talk with my Dad. Just to give him a even through my sons Jimmy and call, meet him for a cup of coffee or Hunter. Especially Hunter. I have breakfast, and get his take on things. had the privilege of coaching both. Whether it was questions about An amazing thing happens between baseball, parenting, business — you fathers and sons on their journey name it. My Dad was my go-to guy. through life. As the son grows older, Our relationship was not always raising his own family, the Father this way. We had our problems just becomes wiser. You have a better like any other father/son. Whether understanding about Dad’s thought it was when my parents divorced, and decision-making process at the disagreeing over business, his time. This applies to the business acceptance of my thoughts, or me world as well, in which I was blessed swinging through a bunt sign and to work with him for many years. There are days it seems my Dad hitting a double while he was my Coach — just so you know, before has been gone forever; there are I hit 2nd base, there was already a days where it seems like he left only

yesterday. There are still days when I haven’t fully woken and think about having a coffee with him. Those reading that have lost parents, I believe, will understand. Please accept a little simple advice. Do not allow any difference of opinion or argument to take away one day from your relationship with your Father, or any loved one for that matter. Give a listen to Cole Swindell’s song “You Should Be Here.” Every time I hear it, I think about my Father and all he has missed, especially regarding my boys. My sons, Jimmy and Hunter, loved their Pop Pop Webb. They will remember him for their lifetime. I never got to meet Arthur Webb, my Dad’s Dad, and my Grandfather; he passed when I was only six months old. As I have grown older and experienced life, I now realize how special it was for my Pop Pop Webb to see his family legacy continue when I was born. My Father and I experienced this true blessing from God when both Jimmy and Hunter

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were born. I only wish I would have had a chance to watch a ballgame and drink a beer with my Grandfather. I have been told many stories about him by those that read my column; thank you. Baseball has been a constant in the Webb family household for generations; I am so glad in my Dad’s last couple of years of life he witnessed Jimmy reach a Babe Ruth World Series in Salt Lake City, Utah. We attended together. He even did some broadcasting of the games for the folks back home. He also got to attend the Loyalsock Baseball

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banquet the last season before he passed; thank you, Coach Jeremy Eck. He was so very proud when it was announced Jimmy III had made the PA All-State team as a freshman. That same summer Hunter finished up his last Little League season. At the last sports event Dad attended, he arrived a little late. As he was walking in from right-center field, Hunter stepped to the plate. As I watched from the 3rd base coaching box, Hunter blistered a ball right at his Pop Pop Webb. Fortunately, it missed him. As Hunter circled the bases, he pumped his fist and yelled to his Grandfather, celebrating the Home Run. My Dad, of course, pumped his arm back, cheering for the Hunter-man. Perfectly, this moment occurred at Lil’ Mountaineer Lions Field, where my Dad played Little League while being coached by his Father. Dad tracked the ball down and brought it to Hunter, and they hugged. No matter what sport I

was coaching or playing, my Father always gave me a little extra advice. That day after the game, it was no different, “You know, if you would have acted like that after hitting a home run, I would have benched you just like I did when you swung through the bunt sign.” Go figure; I thought, as I smiled and laughed. Incidentally, the Webb Family baseball coaching legacy goes back at least four generations. I have been so very blessed not only by having a great Father but many others provide me fatherly love and direction. My Pappy Maietta, Stepfather Gabe, and several coaches I have had over the years that have become lifelong family. I have tried to do the same thing for my sons, for all the kids I’ve coached, and for any young person that might need a little fatherly influence. Happy Father’s Day to all the Dads and all that provide fatherly love and guidance. Hopefully, this includes an occasional foot to the butt like

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tyranny is labeled a murderer (you’re killing your grandmother or your neighbor). The moral elitists accuse government officials of tyrannical overreach and abusive power mongering. Anyone unwilling to surrender to their tyranny is accused of being an appeaser (you’re bowing the knee to the government or living in fear). In this war, the facemask is the soldier’s uniform—and the basis for legalistic judgmentalism on both sides. It’s been sickening to watch. What should have been a time of global compassion expressed through selfless love, service and sacrifice, has been turned into a political circus by selfish and power-hungry elites on both sides of the equation. Truly sad and disgusting. Free to Love Another tenet of the Christian faith is that God alone is the Judge. Jesus identifies this tenet in Matthew 7:610. In Romans 14, Paul asks, “Who are you to judge someone else’s servant?” Friends, we are not the Judge — God alone is the Judge. It is not our place to approve or disapprove of His servants. Instead, we are free to pour out selfless love — and no tyrant can

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n event that honors this area’s rich African-American heritage, and additionally, respect for elders and those who came before us, will be the focus of the Juneteenth Celebration to be held at Brandon Park on Saturday, June 19, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

This celebration derives its origins from the day, June 19, 1865, when news of the end of the Civil War and the end of slavery finally reached Galveston, Texas, and was formally announced by Union General Gordon Granger. This day evolved into a day of celebration, joy, and commemoration of the values of freedom and the building of a

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to formally kick off the Brandon Park festivities. Williamsport Mayor Derek Slaughter will then give welcoming remarks. The rest of the afternoon will be filled with displays, entertainment, photography, a healing and drum circle, interviewing local citizens, a wide variety of traditional food, dancing, and an atmosphere of love and healing. “We invite you to Brandon Park to celebrate with us, “Carter-Shaw said. “We look forward to having AfricanAmerican artists, musicians, vendors, and chefs on hand to help us ‘Celebrate Who We Are,’ which is the theme of the celebration.” A partial list of sponsors of Williamsport’s Juneteenth Celebration includes, the Tri-County Chapter of the NAACP, the Charles and Betty Degenstein Foundation, Bucknell University, the Community Arts Center, Geisinger Medical Center, the Community Zone, various local businesses and individuals in the tricounty area. Agencies such as the YWCA, TLC, and the American Rescue Workers, just to name a few. The Juneteenth Celebration at Brandon Park promises to be a fun, interesting, and informative time for all. We hope to see you there, Saturday, June 19.


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School), Andrew Head (Montoursville Area High School), Cassidy Lutz (Loyalsock Township High School) and Maren Snow (Lewisburg Area High School). “I’ve always loved this type of music,” Cole said. “When I found out that we were doing this show this year, I got super excited. Many of the shows we do have mostly male vocals, so it is so exciting that we are giving the girls an opportunity to showcase what they can do! I can’t wait to finish out the year performing some of my favorite music with some of my favorite people.” Additional partners and sponsors for this performance include KFC, Chartwell Hotels, Pennsylvania College of Technology, UPMC, Blaise Alexander Family Dealerships, Lycoming College, The Williamsport Sun-Gazette and Woodlands Bank. Media sponsors include Backyard Broadcasting, Lamar Advertising, 92.1 WSQV, NorthCentralPa.com, The Graphic Hive and Engage Media. Tickets for the performance, which are $20 in advance and $25 at the door, are available through the Community Arts Center box office and website. For details about the show, visit uptownmusic.org or call 570-329-0888. Check out the Collective’s official Facebook page, as well as other Collective social media outlets, for teasers, previews, behind-the-scenes info, and more from the performance.

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EVENTS... EVENTS Virtual Invasive Insects What: Learn about the invasive invaders that inhabit PA and ways to help stop their spread. Program will be presented using Microsoft Teams. Registration required by emailing Rhiannon Summers at rhsummers@pa.gov or calling 570-477-7780. When: Wednesday, June 16 from 12:00-1:00 p.m. Where: Virtual. Discover Ricketts Hike What: Hiking part of the Falls Trail to see our biggest waterfall, Ganoga Falls. This is a 1-mile difficult hike. You must bring a mask to attend this program if unvaccinated! Registration required by emailing Rhiannon Summers at rhsummers@pa.gov or calling 570-477-7780. When: Wednesday, June 16 from 1:30-3:30 p.m. Where: Park and meet at the Lake Rose Parking Lot in Ricketts Glen State Park.

Dinner What: Beer battered or broiled haddock or black diamond steak. Open to the public. You must wear a mask on entry. Eat in or take out. Call 570-327-0255 for take out. When: Friday, June 18 2021, 4 p.m. to ? Where: Royal P. Steinbacher, American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, S. Williamsport. Bird Walk with Doug Gross What: Doug Gross, retired PA Game Commission biologist and eBird coordinator, will guide us on a bird walk in the woods and shrub lands of Ricketts Glen State Park. Good boots are recommended for walking. Please bring your own bug spray and binoculars. You must bring a mask to attend this program if unvaccinated! Registration required by emailing Rhiannon Summers at rhsummers@pa.gov or calling 570-477-7780. When: Friday, June 18 from 8:30-11:30 a.m. Where: Meet at the Park Office in Ricketts Glen State Park. Tremendous Trees What: Learn how to identify the trees that grow in our park. You must bring a mask to attend this program if unvaccinated! Registration required by emailing Rhiannon Summers at rhsummers@pa.gov or calling 570-477-7780. When: Saturday, June 19 from 4:00-5:00 p.m.

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for 2 hours of bowling, arcade, Fly World, and Lazer Tag. For more information, go to our website: www.lcchea.com or find us on Facebook. Hosted by Lycoming & Clinton Counties Home Educators Association. When: 1st Thursday of each month, 4:00 p.m.-6 p.m. Where: Kaos Fun Zone, Williamsport.

Volunteer Boot Camp What: Volunteer Boot Camp for ages 14 to 18. When: 3-day camp are scheduled for June 21, 23, 24; July 5, 7, 8; and August 16, 18, 19 from 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. each day. Where: Sign up at the Lycoming County SPCA, 2805 Reach Road, Williamsport.

Homeschooling Families Park Meetups What: Homeschooling families meet for social time and support. Pack a lunch, drinks, camp chairs, sports gear, and other play items. Bathrooms will be open. For more information go to www.lcchea.com or find us on Facebook. Hosted by Lycoming & Clinton Counties Home Educators Association When: 2nd & 4th Tuesday of each month through October, 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Where: James Short Park, Loyalsock, Pavilion #1.

Fly Fishing Meet-Up What: Participants will be taught the basics of fly fishing including: casting, knots & fly selection. PA Fish and Boat Commission staff provide all fishing equipment, flies and instruction for FREE. Participants are encouraged to bring their own equipment. NO FISHING LICENSE needed. This is a great opportunity to bring your newly purchased fishing rod and learn how to use it! You must bring a mask to attend this program if unvaccinated! Registration required by emailing Allan Schreffler at alschreffl@pa.gov or by calling 570-4772206. When: Tuesday, June 22 from 12:00-2:00 p.m. Where: Meet at the Western Boat Launch in Ricketts Glen State Park.

Day Camp What: A nature-based day camp for kids K to 4th grade. 100% masked, 100% outdoors. For more info: bethany.marcello@gmail. com. When: Wednesday mornings, April 7th-May 26th from 9:00 a.m.-noon. Where: Montoursville, PA. CHURCH EVENTS CHURCH EVENTS...

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Healthy Lifestyles Meeting What: Enjoy a healthier body by learning a healthy lifestyle at weekly meeting and discussion. When: Saturdays through July 2 at 10:00 a.m. Where: Garden View Church of Christ, 1941 Princeton Avenue, Williamsport.

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in stabilizing your back and keeping you injury-free when performing this exercise. You will want a flat, relatively straight back. Your positioning will resemble the stance of a linebacker in American football, as well as many other sports, getting ready to make a play. Grab the object with both hands; drive off the floor, standing up into a fully erect position. Continue to focus on your posture and braced core musculature throughout the set if you are performing multiple repetitions. There are some common mistakes and things to watch out for when deadlifting or lifting anything in general. If you find that you are leaning forward excessively, you may be at risk for a lower back injury and need to adjust your line of sight by looking straight ahead. Conversely, looking straight down may cause you to drop your head. This, in turn, will cause you to drop your shoulders and so on until you are leaning forward, thus causing improper technique, excessive use of the low back muscles, and possibly low back strain. Remember, you want to incorporate the large muscle of the thighs, and this requires you to bend your knees as much as the movement

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technique, your prime movers, or main muscles involved, are the muscles of your lower back, your hips, and your thighs. A couple of things to note when deadlifting or picking up anything for that matter are that the core musculature of the midsection should be braced or tightened to protect the spine and aid in the transfer of momentum throughout the movement. In addition, it is absolutely essential that you begin each lift with the proper posture to avoid injury and master technique. Start by standing near the object or weight you want to lift. The farther away you are, the less leverage you have, and essentially the heavier the object becomes. For a sumo-style deadlift, your feet should be slightly wider than your hips and pointed slightly outward. Your feet should be hipwidth for a conventional style deadlift, with your toes pointing forward and your hands placed outside of your feet. Keeping your feet flat, look straight ahead, then bend your knees and hips. This will allow you to keep your back in the proper alignment. As you drop your hips, keep the muscles that run along your spine tight. This will aid


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noted at that June 1st meeting that as much as Americans emphasize their rights, they often forget that being tried by a jury of one’s peers is also a constitutional right. Unlike the individual rights that were added as amendments after the constitution was completed, such as a free press, free speech, free practice of religion, the right to bear arms, etc., the right to a trial jury by one’s

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health officials, any “high risk” rabies vector species confiscated after human contact must be euthanized and tested; it cannot be returned to the wild because the risk of spreading disease is too high. Animals infected with rabies might not show obvious symptoms, but still might be able to transmit the disease. Though any mammal might carry rabies, the rabies vector species identified in the agreement are skunks, raccoons, foxes, bats, coyotes and groundhogs. People can get rabies from the saliva of a rabid animal if they are bitten or scratched, or if the saliva gets into the person’s eyes, mouth, or a fresh wound. Only wildlife rehabilitators, who are licensed by the Game Commission,

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DIRECTIONS: Off Rt. 15 take PA 44 S. for 1 mile, turn left on 405N for 4.5 miles then turn right to stay on 405N continue for 2.7 miles to address on right. Watch for signs.

MICHIGAN WHEEL LOADER – FORKLIFTS TRAILERS – CORDLESS TOOLS – MILLER WELDER C O N S T R U C T I O N T O O L S – H O B B Y C AT S A I L B O AT WHEEL LOADER - FORKLIFTS - TRAILERS: Michigan L70 wheel loader in good cond. w/rubber or steel wheels - quick attach forks and bucket and aux. valve, White 5000 lb. propane forklift, TCM FCG 20 forklift - good cond., Toyota 25 forklift - good cond., Lull forklift w/Eaton axles - no motor, 2016 Wells Cargo 14’ job trailer w/ladder racks - good cond., 2014 Wells Cargo 14’ enclosed trailer w/ladder racks - in good cond., Brimar 6x10 dump trailer w/elec. jack, 5x10 utility trailer, Big Joe pallet lift, forklift boom, crane spreader bar. HobbyCat Sailboat - exc. cond.! New Holland 353 grinder mixer w/hydr. & corn cracker, misc. augers, Case 4 wheel rake, feed bin. CONSTRUCTION TOOLS & EQUIPMENT - SHOP DIESEL - WELDERS: 4 cylinder Perkins diesel w/60 gal. per minute closed center hydraulic pump, 15kw 3 ph. belt drive generator head, 15 hp air compressor, 180 gal. hydr. tank, 300 gal. air tank, 275 gal. fuel tank, Miller MP30E mig welder, Miller mig welder, Miller Bobcat 250 LP gas welder, Miller big 40 welder - works good, Linde 1 ph. stick & tig welder, Airco 300amp stick welder, Continental 40 cyl. natural gas motor, 2 torch sets on carts, 6 oxygen tanks, 4 acetylene tanks, 2 nitrate tanks, 1 argon tank, forklift propane tank, torch circle cutter, torch track cutter, torch cutting heard, Titanium plasma cutter, hydr. powered metal lathe 8” swing, heavy duty drill press, drill bit sharpener, pipe vise, Welk hydr. powered band saw, pipe bender, Ridgid commercial power pipe threader 2” w/Honda motor, Ridgid hand pipe threader, shop press, 12 volrt hydr. valves, hydr. commercial drill press, new double 15 gpm gear Permco., pulleys, pallet racking, lumber rack, paint sprayer booth w/access., Graco paint sprayer & access., 2 Kremlin spray guns, Graco Monark sprayers, approx. 200 ft. of furniture finish track/trolley line, 2 Craftsman tool chests, welding helmets, floor jack, d Free coffee an fuel tank on skids, railroad jacks, appliance carts, all to ts nu do self dumping hopper, welding tables. d ere buyers regist by 8:30 AM

MASONRY ITEMS: Honda power trowel, cement mixer w/Honda eng., Stihl 420 concrete saws, concrete vibrator, 2 Wacker Neuson tampers, bull float, Hercules Force jack hammer, Bomag plate tamper, Max cordless rebar tier, concrete sprayer, concrete blankets, rebar, concrete forms, concrete tub. CONSTRUCTION ITEMS: Electric Porta Mag drill, 20’-28’ alum. ext. ladders, 40’ ext. ladder, (2) 20’ alum. pole jacks w/6’ ext., (2) 24’ picks, (1) 20’ pick, ladder jacks, 6’-8’ stepladder, siding table, alum. chop saw stand, Stihl 170 chain saw, (3) Quincy gas powered air compressors, pressure washer, power jack, suring posts, DeWALT air powered chop saw, Predator water pump, lots of air tools - grinders - drills, air Skil saw, Pasalode framing nailers, cap nailer, Bostich nails, safety harnesses, (2) 12” DeWALT chop saws, (2) 15 gal. air tanks, 28’ Louisville ladder, attachments panel fork - ban hitch, skid steer forks, hard hats, truss straps, Bosch line laser, lots of scaffordling and accessories, lots of DeWALT 20 volt cordless tools including impacts - (5) Skil saws - SawZall - multi tools - jig saw - 20 volt chop saw - 60 volt table saw cordless planer - 20 volt grinders - SOS hammer drills - sander - 60 volt Skil saw plus more!, DeWALT batteries, bolt organizers, lots of assorted nails & screws. BUILDING MATERIAL AND MORE: New in box med. size green house, curly maple hardwood flooring, lots of Sherman Williams red paint, lots of misc. lumber, split face block, 6’ & 10’ garage doors, snow fence, 4x7 windows, misc. replacement windows, floor tile, insert for fireplace, Homesteader wood or coal stove, LP water heater, brick shingles, misc. vinyl siding, large pile of fiberglass insulation, 5’ half round window, tarps, down spouts. MISC. ITEMS: 1000 gal. air tank, 3 pt. PTO post pounder, Homelite weed eater, Speedco gas motor, potato sorting conveyor table, misc. steel pipes, angle iron, flat steel, Wiards 126 walking plow, Craftsman snowblower, snowblade, 20 lb. propane tanks, lots of 4 burner propane gas stoves, approx. 3 large scrap piles, plus a lot more items not listed!!

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sual; it’s where nostalgia and irony intertwine as 30 and 20-somethings dress like their fathers did back in the ‘90s. So, they are pulling up their socks, tucking their t-shirts into pleated pants, and opting for a tapered jean. And don’t forget sweater vests. A baggy sweater vest is a Dad Style staple. However, not all Dad Style is retro or ironic. Another core of Dad Style is functionality. Windbreakers that are waterproof, Under Armour, steel-toed work boots, and money belts all fall under Dad Style. If your items are infused with tech features, all the better. Smart clothes that track and monitor your activity, help you regulate your body temperature, or connect to your phone can all be considered Dad Style. Of course, Dad Style is not just for men. Young women have embraced Dad Style, wearing New Balance sneakers, opting for a wider-cut jean, and thrifting for Members Only jackets. For many, Dad Style


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SATURDAY, JUNE 26TH - 9AM PROPERTIES OFFERED AT NOON 207 WEST PENN ST., MUNCY

ESTATE OF THE LATE JANE C. ECK-BYERLY THREE GENERATION FAMILY HOME • BEAUTIFUL PROMINENT MUNCY HOME

HOME AND ADJOINING ADJACENT BUILDING LOT SITUATED DIRECTLY ACROSS FROM THE BEAUTIFUL FRONT LAWNS OF THE STATELY MUNCY HIGH SCHOOL  PARCEL #1  Stately and Classic Two-Story Home Estate Like Quarter Acre .25 Town Parcel 2300 Sq/Ft Home + Finished Basement - Formal Foyer With Staircase View Large Living Room w/Fireplace - In-Kitchen Breakfast/Lunch Dining Large Open Kitchen w/Granite Countertops Large Formal Dining Room - First Floor Bath Four Second Floor Corner Bedrooms - Second Floor Enclosed Sun-Porch Large Bath - Classic Formal Hallway - Full Clean Attic Large Basement Family/Pub Room - Exterior Basement Entrance Grand Front Porch & Entrance w/New Flooring - Rear Concrete Patio Oversized Three Car Garage w/Full Second Floor and Paved Rear Alley Entrance  IMPROVEMENTS TO INCLUDE  Beautiful Trim/Molding Details, Updated Windows, Updated Roofing, Rapco Total Home Foam Insulation, Second Floor Vinyl Cedar Shingle Siding, Top-Of-Line Energy-Efficient Heating System, Central Air, Water System, Fireplace Converted To Natural Gas, New Concrete Side Walks, Driveway Sealer, Electric Service To Garage, Electrical Wireing-Water Pipes and More This Home Has Truly Been Very Well Maintained!  PARCEL #2 BUILDING LOT  Deeded Vacant Large .26 Acre Adjacent Building Lot w/Town Water and Sewer Rear Alley Access - Beautiful Rare Opportunity Parcel! This Parcel Aligns Directly Across From The Muncy High School Formal Front Entrance! To Be Offered As A Separate Sale  PERSONAL PROPERTY TO INCLUDE  Beautiful Roy Egly Furniture - Antiques - Sterling Silver Vintage New Old Stock Beer Distributor Advertising Muncy Memorabilia and More!!! To be offered with estate’s immediate confirmation of high bid day of sale - estate reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids - 10k down payment on residence/5k on vacant building lot with execution of sales agreement - balance and closing on or before 45 days of sale upon receipt of clear deed - 6% buyers premium charged by Crawford Auction Company as part of purchase price - property sold in "as is" condition - all home inspections made prior to auction by potential buyers - statements made day of sale take precedence over all previously written material - cash or check day of sale - call auction company to inspect this beautiful property

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AY TWO: “The Good, the Bad and the REALLY, REALLY Ugly” It was mid-afternoon on the second day when Travis, our guide, and Walker and I saddled up and headed east on the trail to our evening hunting blinds. Travis in the lead, followed by the pack mule, then Walker, then me. We had only been on the trail for 45 minutes when I had a sinking feeling. As I glanced down by my right leg, I could see that the scabbard for my rifle was empty! I yelled to Travis, and he doubled back along the trail in search of my rifle and returned with it unharmed after he found it gently nestled in a willow bush. I hoped this mishap wasn’t a sign of things to come, and I now was in doubt of the accuracy of the scope, which did appear to be undamaged. After following the switchback trail for an hour, we stopped to get

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timber from the left and toward the bait. He disappeared as he crossed the opening behind a large boulder, and then slowly reappeared from the right. It was a nice sized male, and, with the fading light, I quickly centered the crosshairs just behind his shoulders and gently squeezed the trigger. The 200 grain Hornady Hunter Precision bullet from my .300 Weatherby Magnum appeared to hit its mark as the bear spun and ran into the timber to the right. With the loud rumbling of the creek below, I never heard the bullet strike

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the upcoming 2021-22 season. In 41 seasons, the Duke headman has won more games than anyone in college hoop history (1,170), and his teams have advanced to 12 Final Fours and captured five NCAA championships. Citing the standard ‘I want to devote more time to the family’ rationale for his departure, some growing frustration with the operation of the NCAA may have played a part. In a media interview, Krzyzewski voiced his displeasure with the NCAA’s slow process of change. “The NCAA is a billion-dollar business that needs to be run more like a business and not by committees.” For Williams, the end was a bit bittersweet. “It’s been a thrill. It has been unbelievable. I’ve loved it. It’s coaching, and that’s all I

ever wanted to do since the summer after my ninth-grade year of high school. But, I no longer feel that I am the right man for the job.” In his 33 years on the bench at North Carolina and Kansas, Williams’ teams won 903 games, placing him third on the all-time wins list behind Coach K and Syracuse’s Jim Boeheim. He led the Tar Heels and Jayhawks to nine Final Fours winning three times at North Carolina. Locally, June saw the hiring of Rick Oliveri as the new baseball coach at Lycoming College as the Warriors restart their baseball program after decades of absence. Oliveri has spent the last 12 years as a coach at the Division 1 level, working at George Washington University, Monmouth University, and Radford University. The

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school officials to find candidates is often necessary. Sadly, there are many sideline coaches, but the needed time requirements and behind-the-scenes details of the head coach require an often hard-to-find dedication. They are not positions one seeks solely for the compensation. High School coaching positions have little in common with big-time college sports. But even there, with fame and fortune a companion, the demands of the job can become too much. In recent weeks two of college basketball’s all-time greatest coaches have announced their retirements. Both Duke’s Mike Krzyzewski and North Carolina’s Roy Williams are vacating the bench. Krzyzewski, Coach K to most, has announced his plans to retire following

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CNC Ma c h i n i s t PMF Industries Inc, is looking for talented self-starters that can produce CN C machined parts, setting up and operating, while maintaining quality. PMF products are produced for the following industries: Aerospace, Military, Land-based generation, Filtration, Food, edical and P armaceutical. We are a

s ift operation and candidates s ould be willing

to work any shift.

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The T ec h nic al Sales R ep resentativ e will be the primary contact between PMF and our existing and prospective customers, promoting PMF’s capabilities to secure sales. E ssential D uties and R esp onsib ilities • Prepare quotations for our manufacturing services. • In conjunction with engineering determine process requirements including outsourcing.

E ssential D uties and R esp onsib ilities • Plan machining by using operational instructions, blueprints, engineering plans, materials, specifications, and machining parameters, interpreting geometric dimensions and tolerances (GD& T). • Sets-up mills and lathes by installing and adjusting three- and four-jaw chucks, tools, attachments, collets, stops, indicating vices. • erifies settings by measuring feature si es and positions on all parts, ad ering to uality assurance procedures and processes. • Maintains safe operations by adhering to safety procedures and a 5 S system. • Produce production parts, maintaining production efficiencies. • Document activities; communicate and maintain continuity among work shifts. • U pdates job knowledge by participating in training opportunities.

• Secure orders and collaborate with production control to arrange deliveries. • Explore improvements to meeting customer requirements in quality and cost. • Attend Trade Shows representing PMF. • Develop marketing strategies, i.e., LinkedIn, PMF’s website, etc. • Acquire knowledge of our processes and capabilities to adequately represent PMF. • Confer with customers to align their design with our processes. • Interpret and communicate customer purchase order requirements to various departments, identify issues or concerns, and recommend resolutions. • Stay abreast of latest developments within the industry. • Visit customers to promote PMF’s capabilities, as required. • Generate and follow up on sales leads. Skills and Qualifications • Post-secondary degree in Engineering or Business/Finance with a manufacturing background. Sound judgment and good decision-making skills. Self-motivated and team-

Skills and Qualifications • H /S diploma/GED, 2 -5 years Machining experience • Blueprint reading

oriented • Blueprint reading • Good mechanical aptitude

• Good mechanical aptitude • Practical skills, process improvement, verbal communication, functional and technical skills, attention to detail • Must pass PMF’s pre-employment screenings, including: Functional Capacity Exam, background check, drug test and nicotine test.

• Must pass PMF’s pre-employment screenings, including: Functional Capacity Exam, background check, drug test and nicotine test. Must learn: • Solid Works and Job Boss – ERP system • Geometric tolerances and drawing interpretation. P h ysic al R eq uirements

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Office duty: able to sit, stand and walk, lift up to 25 pounds. In addition, able to set up show booth and transport parts and marketing materials.

PMF is an employee-owned company (ESOP) offering a clean and safe environment, excellent benefits, and competitive wages. We are a growing company that provides wellness programs, opportunities for continuous learning, teamwork, and a culture of employee input and participation. We care about our customers, employees, and the community. PMF is a nicotine-free environment.

PMF is an employee-owned company (ESOP) offering a clean and safe environment, excellent benefits, and competitive wages. We are a growing company that provides wellness programs, opportunities for continuous learning, teamwork, and a culture of employee input and participation. We care about our customers, employees, and the community. PMF is a nicotine-free environment.

Interested candidates may apply online at www.pmfind.com or send resumé to:

Interested candidates may apply online at www.pmfind.com or send resumé to:

P MF IN D U ST R IE S, Inc . 2 60 1 R eac h R oad • P O B ox 3 1 8 6 W illiamsp ort, P A 1 7 7 0 1 Equal Opportunity Employer, including disability and protected veteran status.

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• • • • •

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Since 1990

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Since 1994 Skid Steer Services Snow Plowing Brick Walks Patios

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• Residential & Commercial • Assessment & Evaluation • Concrete sidewalks, • Carpentry driveways, patios • Remodeling & Alterations • Masonry Stonework • Site Preparation • Excavation • Exterior Renovations • Cement Foundations Verus (Bud) Lehman - Owner • 570-660-1064 742 Park Ave., Lock Haven, PA 17745 bud@vlehmanconstruction.com • vlehmanconstruction.com

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WILLIAMSPORT GRACE STREET- RENT 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 CARPET, A/C. ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED EXCEPT TELEPHONE AND CABLE. SECTION 8 ACCEPTED. CALL FOR APPLICATION AND INFORMATION. 1-800-7353068, TDD 711. THIS INSTITUTION IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROVIDER & EMPLOYER. 155411

MUNCY MAIN STREET, Modern 2nd Floor, 1 Bedroom. All Utilities Except Heat And Electric (Shared Balcony), No Pets, No Smoking Inside. Available July 1st. Showing By Appointment Before July 1st. 570-546-9391. 155398

MACHINE SHOP

PERSONNEL IN ALL AREAS

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Small metal and plastics machining job shop has full time positions available in ALL of the following areas:

• Machine Operator

• Shipping & Receiving

• Machine Set Up

• Janitorial

• Deburring

• Maintenance

• Inspection Experience is preferred but will train the right people. Benefit package includes but not limited to health insurance, dental insurance, 401k plan, paid holidays and vacations, plus other benefits.

Apply in person Mon.-Fri. between 8:00am & 4:00pm Fairfield Manufacturing Company

213 Streibeigh Ln., Montoursville, PA 17754

Residential/Commercial

Fully Insured

Kyle Landscaping & Tree Service Co. “Done Dirt Cheap”

• Low Maintenance Landscape Designs & Installation • Mulching • Lawn Seeding • Hedge & Shrub Trimming • Maintenance Contracts • Snow Contracts • Retaining Walls • Patios • Walks State College, Pa (814) 470-7782

Email: kyledddc@aol.com

Williamsport, Pa (570) 337-3852

29 YEARS IN BUSINESS!

SOUTH WILLIAMSPORT 1 Bedroom Apartment, Newly Remodeled. Includes Washer/ Dryer, Fridge, Stove. $650/ Month. Available July 1st. 570-560-0309. 155550 WILLIAMSPORT - LINN STREET MANOR - RENT SPECIAL! FIRST MONTH RENT FREE WITH SECURITY DEPOSIT PAID IN FULL FOR 1 BRM. APTS. W/ 2 APTS. DESIGNED TO ACCOM. NEEDS OF A WHEELCHAIR. RENT INCLUDES UTILITIES. MUST BE 62 YRS. OR OLDER & MEET FEDERAL PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS. SECTION 8 ACCEPTED. FOR INFO. CALL 1-800-7353068. OR 570-322-2444. TDD 711. THIS INSTITUTION IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROVIDER & EMPLOYER. 155412

TRUCKS

99 ISUZU INTERCOOLED 4 Cylinder Diesel. 16 Ft Box Truck With Lift. Inspected And Serviced. Ready For Work $7,500.00 570-9163309 RV

2014 SANDPIPER By Forest River, 5th Wheel. Sleeps Four, Less Than 100 Miles On Road. Paid $30,000.00. Would Like $18,000.00 OBO. Can Be Seen Anytime. H 570748-7317 Or C 570-660-8046 (Text Only). 155250 CAMPERS

2019 ROCKWOOD MINI LITE Camper RLT2511SB Model. Like New, 2 Slides, Had No Smoking/Pets, Many Extras. 570-437-3978 Or 570954-3964. 155551 VEHICLES WANTED

STORAGE UNITS

10 X 16. $75.00/Month. Call 570-337-4994. 155011 VEHICLES CARS

2002 CHEVY CAVALIER, Automatic, 4-Cyl, Inspected, 60,000 Mi., Red, Clear Coat Is Peeling. $2,700.00. Call Ken 570-971-4400. 155537 2002 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS. 1 Owner, Very Well Maintained, Excellent Running Condition. 91,000 Miles, Never Smoked In. $3,300.00. 272-203-9162 Leave Message. 155541

ATTENTION B & C AUTO WRECKERS Will Now Pay Top Dollar For Your Unwanted Cars, Trucks and Equipment. Licensed and Professional Service. Call For Details. 570547-1040. 155012 DONATE YOUR CAR TO VETERANS TODAY! Help and Support our Veterans. Fast - FREE pick up. 100% tax deductible. Call 1-800245-0398. C11 AMERICAN & FOREIGN CLASSIC CARS AND MOTORCYCLES WANTED $$PAYING CA$H$$ KRMiller1965@yahoo.com 717-5778206. M11

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RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL

Full Service Landscaping • Excavating • Hardscaping 24hr. Tree Service (Trimming & Removal) Water Management & Drainage

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Seamless Gutters COMPLETE Gutter Installation & Leaf Removal

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Jewelers

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Outdoor Banners * Trade Show Signs Roll Up Banners * And More! 80 Choate Circle Montoursville, PA 17754

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Free Estimates Fully Insured

• Shrubs • Trees • Mulch

Concrete - Brick - Block Repointing - Restorations New Masonry Construction

• Stone • Residential

570-523-7470

• Commercial

EXTERIOR CLEANING SERVICE DECKS

BRICK

ROOFS

CAN HAUL WATER IF NECESSARY

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RELIABLE METALS • Standing Seam Metal Roofing • • On-Site Roof Forming • Metal Sales • 327 East District Rd. • WATSONTOWN, PA 17777

Ph: (570) 204-7364 • Fax: (570) 538-4385

FALLON ROOFING

Roofing, Shingles, Rubber, Metal

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