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want to make this as blatantly clear as possible. The above three are driven by money, power, and beyond greed. They couldn’t care a laboratory rat’s tail about you. Anyone who tries to tell you any differently either directly benefits from the madness or has taken their five-pound bag of sugar to help the medicine go down. Science, by its very own nature, should always be questioned. Unfortunately, like everything else in our Nation, it has been sold out to the highest bidder and a board of directors. It was scientists within a laboratory that mutated a naturally occurring organism into COVID-19. A man-altered genetic germ designed for one purpose. It was scientists who raced to split the atom. If that helps, you look at it any differently. No matter how pure a scientific mind and heart may be, big pharmaceutical and government are corrupt. Not to mention many of the greatest inventions of science were laboratory mistakes — like nitrous oxide for anesthesia, Penicillin, iodine, the telephone, Vulcanized rubber, and nylon. Just to mention a few. The creation of asbestos was considered a scientific marvel with more applications than ever thought about. How did that work out? Please don’t misread what I am saying. I’m not talking about believing in something that

is proven provided by science; I am talking about unadulterated trust just because it is science. We should have all also learned by now that anything created by man has an endless timeline of judgment. Now, let’s discuss the combination of science and medicine in our Nation. Simply surmised, the United States spends the most of any country on both. Just in federal grant money for medical science, 130 billion dollars was provided in 2019. Globally, the largest pharmaceutical companies spent nearly 200 billion dollars in the same year on research and development. It goes without saying big pharma’s biggest customer is the United States. In the same calendar year, there were 345.7 billion dollars spent on prescription drugs in the US. Can you imagine the take the medical insurance companies get for just shuffling the paperwork on these drugs? So, if this effort was in the American citizens’ best interest, it should be safe to say “We the People” should have the best availability of and implementation of prescription drugs in the world. So how do you judge? My common sense would tell me a simple way would be life expectancy and comparison. Depending on whose numbers you go by, life expectancy in 2019 was 78.6 years. Comparing that to countries comparable to the United States, we weren’t even in the top 10. Their average was over 82 years. Comparing it to all nations around the

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world, we weren’t even in the top 40. Americans, per capita, are prescribed more drugs than any other nation in the world. Again, there are many places to get the numbers, but we’re talking up to four times more than comparable nations. You would think the cost per prescription would be less; it is almost double compared to comparable nations. Clearly, the largest pusher of drugs in the world is the United States health care industry. Did I mention in the first part of my article that opioids were a scientific and medical wonder at one time, completely endorsed and pushed by the federal government? Again, there is a difference between trusting, questioning, and applying common sense. Hopefully, you trust your doctor, but you should question drugs that are prescribed. For no other reason than it’s your health! Not to mention at some point, the scientists are going to realize that the reason we don’t have a longer life expectancy is due to the amount of drugs prescribed and the combination effect. This doesn’t even take into account the use of over-the-counter drugs. The last of the trilogy in my title has completely perverted what our Founding Fathers intended for our Nation. Being elected and serving “We the People” was to be exactly that. Service to one’s Country and working for the people. Not a lifetime seat at the trough of the American taxpayer. Our federal government has grown itself into the largest business in the world. With just one catch, they don’t have to balance a budget or worry about a P&L. The only shareholders are the elected and the appointed. Along with their staffing entourages. This work has

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become generational in many cases. Anyone serving in Washington for more than two terms in any capacity is part of the problem. Some that have only been there a short time now fit this mold. This beast, which has been created in Washington, is controlled by the largest corporations in the world and the billionaires that own them. What is occurring has nothing to do with political affiliation; it has become a long-term peaceful takeover of our Nation. Anyone who thinks our federal government is working for the good of the people and deserves our trust is only saying that because they are benefiting from a corrupt system. The hardworking Americans and small business owners are the prey of the federal government and those controlling it. They want to lull you to sleep with stimulus money, PPP money, federal bailouts, and ridiculous promises in current times. This world order of capitalistic vampires wants much more than your money. They want the soul of our constitutional freedom. They want to feed on our Nation as long as possible. They don’t care about the consequence. The more division created amongst the People, the easier the hunt. If you feel like you’re having “Déjà vu all over again” there is a reason why. This editorial ran this past February. As I witness what is currently taking place in our Nation, this provides the overview leading to my column for next week. Thank you to New York Yankee legend and hall of famer Yogi Berra for the quote. It also applies to what our federal government, mainstream media and billionaire orchestrators are currently doing. God Bless America.

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o you live with a picky eater? In particular, a child who thinks that they can subside just fine on chicken nuggets and mac & cheese for all of eternity? Dealing with a kid that doesn’t want to eat or try anything new, can be an exercise in frustration, but there are some things you can do to help expand a child’s palate and introduce them to new foods. I even recently read a statistic that says kids have to try new foods something like 15 times before they may decide that they like it. I also recently learned that kids’ developing palates are different than adults, so when they tell you veggies are gross, they actually may be gross to them. Particularly green veggies. They seem to have a more bitter flavor than they do to adults. The Mayo Clinic offers these tips to help with picky eaters at home. Respect your child’s appetite — or lack of one If your child isn’t hungry, don’t force a meal or snack. Likewise, don’t bribe or force your child to eat certain foods or clean his or her plate. This might only ignite — or reinforce — a power struggle over food. In addition, your child might come to associate mealtime with anxiety and frustration or become less sensitive to

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veggies, stir batter or set the table. This is also a great time to start teaching your child how to cook, which may make them more likely to eat. his or her own hunger Minimize distractions and fullness cues. Turn off the television and other Be patient with new electronic gadgets during meals. This foods will help your child focus on eating. Plus Young children often sitting down together and eating dinner is touch or smell new great for family dynamics and spending foods, and might even quality time together. put tiny bits in their Steph Don’t offer dessert as a reward mouths and then take Nordstrom Withholding dessert sends the message them back out again. that dessert is the best food, which might Your child might need repeated exposure only increase your child’s desire for sweets. to a new food before he or she takes the You might select one or two nights a week first bite. as dessert nights, and skip dessert the rest Encourage your child by talking about of the week — or redefine dessert as fruit, a food’s color, shape, aroma and texture yogurt or other healthy choices. — not whether it tastes good. Serve new If you’re concerned that picky eating is foods along with your child’s favorite compromising your child’s growth and foods. Keep serving your child healthy development, consult your child’s doctor. choices until they become familiar and He or she can plot your child’s growth preferred. on a growth chart. In addition, consider Don’t be a short-order cook recording the types and amounts of food Preparing a separate meal for your child your child eats for three days. The big after he or she rejects the original meal picture might help ease your worries. A might promote picky eating. Encourage food log can also help your child’s doctor your child to stay at the table for the determine any problems. designated mealtime — even if he or she At the end of the day, some of the best doesn’t eat. base advice that I have learned recently has Recruit your child’s help been this: You, as the adult, set the what At the grocery store, ask your child to you eat and when you eat, let your child help you select fruits, vegetables and other decide how much they eat — with the base healthy foods. Don’t buy anything that understanding that the alternative will be you don’t want your child to eat. At home, the rest of their meal later, or a healthy encourage your child to help you rinse snack of your choosing.

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he 6th annual LH JAMS festival is coming to Lock Haven on August 13 and 14. The festival was created by the Clinton County Arts Council and is a free admission event that is volunteer-powered but supported by many organizations, businesses, and individuals throughout the community. “We always had a multi-mission approach to not only bolster the existing

visual and performing arts scene but also to generate an economic stimulus downtown. We believe an important part of the mission is to create an atmosphere of diversity, bringing not only different kinds of music but different kinds of people to Lock Haven. As a side note, many of the bands who hail from places such as Philly, New York City, and Baltimore that have performed previously at LH JAMS come back to play at other musical events in the area because they simply love Cen-

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with their foot-stomping electric blues sounds on Friday evening from 6 to 8:30 p.m. On Saturday, there will be five featured bands that will begin at noon and end around 8:30 p.m. “When we first started the festival in 2016, many doubted that a festival with a strong jazz influence would be successful. Even though we evolved into many genres of music, we were encouraged by the overwhelming acceptance of our musical selections. The first time we heard Edgardo Cintron’s Latin Jazz being blasted on Main Street, Larry McKennan’s smooth saxophone tones, or Eddie Severn’s trumpet echoing throughout the city, we realized that music truly is a common language. And it is this special language that not only brings people together but creates a real appreciation for new and exciting styles of music that they typically would not hear in this area,” said Getz. Musical performances will include The Hex Highway Blues Band on Friday, August 13. Café y Petróleo (a Latin Jazz Band) will kick off the performances on August 14, followed by The Billy Price Band, The Vince Tampio Jazz Quintet, Co. Townes (an Alternative Country Band), plus a special Motown performance by Philly’s ten-piece York Street


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fficer John D. Andrews “bearded” the “bearded lady” in her “den” at the carnival last week, and secured an order for money, which was owed to a local welfare agency for two years. Two years ago, the bearded lady was stranded here with a carnival company which went broke. She appealed to Miss Minnie Y. Taylor, the general secretary of the Social Service Bureaus, for enough money to pay her railroad fare to her home. The money was advanced with the understanding that it was to be repaid as soon as she obtained work. Nothing more was heard from her

until last year when she was with a show that played Williamsport. Failing to obtain the money, Miss Taylor went to the police and Officer Andrews was sent to get it. The bearded lady was strong in her promises to pay the money, as the matter was allowed to rest until one morning the authorities had found she had left town. Still no money for the Social Service Bureau. Johnny J. Jones Shows came to the city last week and with them came the bearded lady. This year a stronger vigilance was maintained with the result that Officer Andrews camped on her doorsill until he obtained an order on the management for her pay in the amount borrowed.

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State Park. Good boots are recommended for walking. Please bring your own bug spray and binoculars. Registration required by emailing Sarah Derr at sarderr@pa.gov or calling 570-477-5675. When: Thursday, August 12 from 8:30-11:30 a.m. Where: Meet at the Park Office in Ricketts Glen State Park.

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Yoga on the Beach What: Join yoga instructor, Tawnia Converse, for a morning yoga session on Lake Jean Beach. No experience required and bring your own mat or towel. Registration required by emailing Rhiannon Summers at rhsummers@pa.gov or calling 570-477-7780. When: Friday, August 13 from 9:00-10:00 a.m. Where: Lake Jean Beach in Ricketts Glen State Park.

“Butterflies and Moths” What: Join the naturalist for a look into the life cycle of butterflies and moths. The program will include a craft and a little walk. This program is suited for families with young children, but all are welcome to attend. All children must be accompanied by an adult in order to participate. Program may be modified or cancelled in the event of severe weather or new CDC Guidelines. When: Friday, August 13, 2021, at 2:00 p.m. Where: Hyner Run State Park, Amphitheater.

Forest Shower What: Extend your wellness benefits from the morning yoga session by joining ANFT Certified Forest Therapy Guide Suzann Schiemer on a nature-based health walk. Forest showering is a shortened version of forest bathing that includes fewer invitations for exploration of the natural world. This Forest Shower will provide an experience and an education on the wellness benefits of time in nature. Both yoga session participants and nonparticipants are invited to join in on the walk. Please bring your own water and a cushion or towel to sit on. Registration required by emailing Rhiannon Summers at rhsummers@pa.gov or calling 570-477-7780. When: Friday, August 13 from 10:00-11:30 a.m. Where: Lake Jean Beach in Ricketts Glen State Park. DiscoverE Kids Program: Astronomy What: Children ages 5-8 will learn about the moon, planets, and constellations. Children must be accompanied by an adult! Registration required by emailing Rhiannon Summers at rhsummers@pa.gov or calling 570-477-7780. When: Friday, August 13 from 1:30-3:00 p.m. Where: Park and meet at the Visitor Center in Ricketts Glen State Park.

“Stream Study” What: Join the park naturalist and explore an underwater community to find some different aquatic insects that call this creek home. All children must be accompanied by an adult in order to participate. Program may be modified or cancelled in the event of severe weather, high water, or new CDC Guidelines. When: Friday, August 13, 2021, at 4:00 p.m. Where: Hyner Run State Park, Playground. “Butterflies and Moths” What: Join the naturalist for a look into the life cycle of butterflies and moths. The program will include a craft and a little walk. This program is suited for families with young children, but all are welcome to attend. All children must be accompanied by an adult in order to participate. Program may be modified or cancelled in the event of severe weather or new CDC Guidelines. When: Saturday, August 14, 2021, at 2:00 p.m. Where: Little Pine State Park, Amphitheater. “Stream Study” What: Join the park naturalist and explore an underwater community to find some different aquatic

insects that call this creek home. All children must be accompanied by an adult in order to participate. Program may be modified or cancelled in the event of severe weather, high water, or new CDC Guidelines. When: Saturday, August 14, 2021, at 4:00 p.m. Where: Little Pine State Park, Amphitheater. Discover Ricketts Hike What: Hiking the Evergreen Trail to see Adams Falls. This is a 1-mile moderate hike. Registration required by emailing rhsummers@pa.gov or calling 570-477-7780. When: Saturday, August 14 from 4:00-5:00 p.m. Where: Park and meet at the Evergreen Parking Lot off of Rt. 118 in Ricketts Glen State Park. Native American Storytelling and Drumming What: Audience participation is encouraged as Kathy Kelchner, naturalist from Frances Slocum SP, tells some Native American tales. You may get to shake a rattle or play a drum to help the story along! Contact Rhiannon Summers at 570-477-7780 or rhsummers@pa.gov for more information. When: Saturday, August 14 from 7:00-8:00 p.m. Where: Park and meet at the Amphitheater in Ricketts Glen State Park. Reunion What: The 121st reunion of the descendants of Theophilis and Mary Little of Eagles. All are welcome to join us! For more information, please contact Jenny Boyles at downbythesea73@msn.com. When: Saturday, August 14th, at 11 a.m. Where: Keystone Sportsmen Association in Muncy. Volunteer Boot Camp What: Volunteer Boot Camp for ages 14 to 18. When: 3-day camp are scheduled for 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. Kaos Fun Zone Meetup What: Public is welcome to take advantage of our discounted rate of $10 per participant for 2 hours of

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Giveaway What: Giveaway – clothing, toys, books, movies, home items. When: Saturday August 14th from 8:30 a.m.-10:30 a.m. Resellers welcome after 10:00 a.m. Where: Omega Orthodox Presbyterian Church, 2570 Lycoming Creek Rd., Williamsport. Church Service What: Sunday service. Sermon Title: Jesus Wants To Be Our Friend. Sermon Text: 1 John 1:1-9. All are welcome to learn about God and the Christian life. When: Sunday Morning, August 15th. Service Time 10:15 a.m. Where: Garden View Baptist Church, 1600 Doris Ave., Williamsport. Food Distribution What: Free food distribution. When: Every 1st, 2nd, and 4th Wednesday 5:00 p.m.6:30 p.m. & every Sunday Morning at 11:00 a.m. Where: Agape Fellowship 485 East 3rd Street, Williamsport.

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How’s that possible!? We didn’t go on any vacations last year, but last year we bought our boat through COVID because you couldn’t go anywhere, so the river has been our vacation. We haven’t been up since the 4th of July weekend because we have had commitments every weekend. So, we are heading up to enjoy a four-day weekend as soon as I am done writing and enjoy some downtime before the summer is gone. My cousin, Lindsay Clark, asked if I would help plan a Christmas in July party that we had to make a Christmas in August. How could I say no to that? I live for

Christmastime! So that’s next weekend, and I won’t even get into the rest of our August. But time with my family is the most important. I am really looking forward to some Christmas tunes, busting out a ChristAndrea mas tree, and yelling McElroy “Merry Christmas” to everyone I see! Especially my Uncle Davey Shirn. He LOVES Christmastime. I bet he can hardly contain himself until August 15th. Hahaha!

Lindsay already warned everyone in our big family mass texts, “No Grinch attitudes will be tolerated.” The more this text goes on, the funnier it gets. Uncle Dave said it’s too hot, and he is scared of snakes, being we are having this party up at our cabin. (Being sarcastic.) My cousin Tony Shumbat was throwing some Christmas jokes in there, while my Uncle Jay, Floyd Liddick Jr., volunteered to bring seven hotdogs and a pack of Kool-Aid. If you know my Uncle, you know that he will bring a whole grocery store with him. My brother is exactly like him. So that’s what made that comment so darn funny! I’m still laughing over that comment!

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Annual Joel Garrison Day Friday, August 13 By Lou Hunsinger Jr.

J Fresh Maryland Blue Crabs!

Friday August 27th, 12:00pm- 4pm Live or Steamed Eat In or Take Out

Order Form Each - $4.00

QTY Live

QTY Steamed

1 Dozen (12) - $44.99

1/2 Bushel $119.00 (approx. 36) 1 Bushel $225.00 (approx. 72)

NAME: ______________________________ PHONE: _____________________________ TIME: _______________________________

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Place Orders By 10:00am August 26th Orders Will be Held for One Hour After Designated Pick Up Time!

oel G. Garrison was a veteran of the Spanish American War. He served in 1898 as chief steward and hospital orderly of the 12th Regiment, a volunteer outfit recruited from Williamsport, Lock Haven, Muncy, Milton, Lewisburg, Sunbury, and Danville. He was a druggist by profession. Without a family of his own, his delight to his lifetime was to help under privileged boys and girls. It was no surprise to his friends when they learned that he dedicated his estate to the entertainment of children. The money he left for this is administered by the First Community Foundation. Not that any of the children

will know anything about this man, because Mr. Garrison died in 1942 at the age of 83 years. This year’s annual Joel Garrison Day festivities will be held on Friday, August 13. The celebration is always held on August 13. Why is this event always held on August 13, you might ask? That is because that is the date that the SpanishAmerican War ended in 1898. Joel G. Garrison Day will take place at Memorial Park, West Fourth Street, Williamsport. It will consist of free activities for all community children (with guardian) from 4:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. in Memorial Park. The event will offer complimentary games, water inflatables, bounce house, face painting, and refreshments.

DELI MEATS & CHEESES ALL MEAT AND CHEESE SMOKED IN HOUSE HELMRICH’S SEAFOOD AVAILABLE

Homemade Baked Goods Friday & Saturday!

SPECIALS - Aug 12th - Aug 18th 2 lb. Hamburger 2 NY Strip Steaks 3 Chicken 1/4’s 3 Fresh Porkchops

1/2 lb. Jerky 1 Block Smoked Cheese

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VINNIE’S ITALIAN EATERY 44 West Fourth St., Downtown Williamsport We Deliver Open to Close • 570-326-1998 Mon. - Thur. 11am - 11pm • Fri. & Sat. 11am - Midnight • Closed Sun.

SALADS

NEW YORK STYLE PIZZA 12˝ 14˝ 16˝ Small Med. Large (6 Slices) (8 Slices) (12 Slices) $ $ CHEESE PIZZA ...................................................... $7.95 9.95 11.45 $ $ ADDITIONAL TOPPINGS (ea.) ............................ $1.50 1.75 2.00 Pepperoni • Extra Cheese • Sausage • Meatballs • Mushrooms • Mixed Peppers Onions Ham • Black Olives • Anchovies • Ground Beef • Spinach • Broccoli • Pineapple $ $ Bacon ......................................................................... $2.00 2.50 3.50

Dressings: French • Italian • Ranch • Bleu Cheese

Small ARDEN SALAD........................................................................ $3.50 CHEF SALAD .............................................................................. $6.50 CHICKEN SALAD...................................................................... $6.75

COLD SUBS All Subs contain lettuce, tomato, mayo, hot peppers, onions & oil. Served on Pita or Italian Style Homemade Roll. Make it toasted for only 25¢ extra! All garden items on the side 25¢ extra! Small Large $ ITALIAN SU REME .................................................................. $4.55 8.75 $ HAM AND CHEESE ................................................................... $4.55 8.75 $ TURKE ...................................................................................... $4.75 8.75 ADD CHEESE................................................................................. .35 .75 $ ADD BACON ............................................................................... $1.00 2.00 $ CHEESE ....................................................................................... $4.95 9.00

PIZZA BY THE SLICE $1.80 32 SLICES ........................................................................................................... $19.99 Great for parties, social occasions, school, clubs or fundraising events. Additional toppings $4.00 (ea.) • Bacon $6.00

GOURMET PIZZA

Spinach, ricotta and mozzarella cheese sauce

Medium $ 15.95 $ 15.95 $ 15.95

Your choice of Provolone or American

Our homemade Rolls are made from scratch on the premises

Large $ 17.95 $ 17.95 $ 17.95

PHILADELPHIA-STYLE STEAK SANDWICHES 100% Sliced Ribeye Steak served on Pita or Italian-Style Homemade Roll Small Large $ CHEESE STEAK HOAGIE ....................................................... $5.25 10.35

PARMIGIANA SUBS

Lettuce, Tomato, Onions, Mayo, Hot Peppers & Oil

Served on Pita or Italian-Style Homemade Roll

Small EGGPLANT ................................................................................. $4.50 CHICKEN CUTLET .................................................................. $4.95 MEATBALL ................................................................................. $5.45

CHICKEN CHEESE STEAK..................................................... $4.95 PIZZA STEAK ............................................................................. $5.25

Large $ 8.50 $ 9.00 $ 9.50

VINNIE’S HOMEMADE SPECIALTIES CHICKEN ARMI IANA ............................................................................... $15.95

Served on Pita or Italian-Style Homemade Roll. All garden items 30¢ extra AUTHENTIC RO .........................................................................................$9.50 CHEESEBUR ER SUB ............................................................. Sm. $4.25 Lg. $8.50 CALIFORNIA-ST LE CHICKEN ........................................... Sm. $4.95 Lg. $9.00

Real chicken breast served with a side of spaghetti in Vinnie’s homemade sauce. Topped with mozzarella cheese.

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Lettuce, Tomato, Mayo, Hot Peppers and Onions

BAKED ZITI....................................................................................................... $13.95

APPETIZERS

Ziti noodles mixed with mozzarella, parmesan cheese, parsley and sauce for a zesty taste! Topped with mozzarella and then baked to perfection.

STUFFED SHELLS ........................................................................................... $13.95

Ricotta stuffed shells in Vinnie’s famous homemade sauce, baked and smothered in mozzarella.

LASAGNA ........................................................................................................... $13.95

100% ground beef layered with mozzarella and ricotta cheese, covered in Vinnie’s homemade sauce, then baked!

CHEESE OR MEAT RA IOLI........................................................................ $13.95 Ricotta cheese or meat stuffed ravioli in Vinnie’s famous homemade sauce, baked and smothered in mozzarella

S A HETTI AND MEATBALL...................................................................... $12.95 Red sauce served with 100% ground beef

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FRENCH FRIES ................................................................................................ $3.50 CHEESE FRIES................................................................................................. $6.50 BUFFALO ARLIC CHEESE FRIES ....................................................... $6.75 MO ARELLA STICKS.................................................................................. $7.25 ONION RIN S ................................................................................................... $5.50 CHICKEN FIN ER LATTER with French Fries......................................... $9.50 CAULIFLOWER................................................................................................ $6.95 BREADED MUSHROOMS .............................................................................. $6.95 BREAD STICKS (4) ........................................................................................... $3.00

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Made with steak, onions, pizza sauce and mozzarella cheese All garden items on the side 25¢ extra. Additional Toppings 35¢ (ea.) Mushrooms, hot peppers, green peppers or extra cheese *Extra Steak Sm. $2.50 Lg. $3.50

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Slice INNIEʼS SU REME ............................................. $2.55 BROCCOLI TOMATO AND CHEESE ............... $2.55 FIORENTINA .......................................................... $2.55

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$1,949

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Items In - Stock Or Arriving Shortly !

Warehouse Overload Sale !

Solid Wood Table & $865 4 Chairs Pub Table & 4 Barstools

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Not an easy visitor to catch! But finally got one to cooperate. Submitted by Harlow S.

Queen Storage Bed Dresser/Mirror Night Stand Chest

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Queen Base

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Clearance Items Priced To Go!!! Solid Maple Lingerie Chest.........$315 Solid Maple 5-Drawer Chest...................$319 Solid Maple Dresser & Mirror....$440 Solid Maple 3-Shelf Bookcase.................$123 Solid Maple Toy Box w/Lid.........$215 Solid Maple 48” Entertainment Center..$489 Solid Maple Lift Cocktail & 2 End Tables........$499

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– Socks and/or leggings/tights: 5 to 7 pairs – Sweaters: 2 to 4 – Underwear: 7 or more pairs As the weather starts to chill, she’ll need a jacket, and of course, a heavy coat, snow boots, and several sets of hats and gloves once winter hits. Her current rain jacket and boots still fit, and I won’t be investing in more than one pair of shoes since who knows how she’ll grow over the next several months. Having checked with the school’s dress code, and this being kindergarten, I think she’ll be all set and not require separate gym clothes. Hopefully, they’ll also have smocks for art; if not, we can send along one of my husband’s old dress shirts. Besides supplies, clothes, shoes, and dad’s old shirt, we’re also going to pick up a backpack and lunchbox of her choosing and start talking about lunch and snack items she’ll be taking to school. Our preschool provides snacks and lunches, so this will be a new venture for all of us. Some additional prep work we


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are the hunting opportunities. Little did I know that right in the middle of this elk hunting resurgence in 2009, I would be lucky enough to be drawn for a bull elk tag in Unit 10. My hunt was a great success, and I was able to shoot an 8x8 bull on the second day of the hunt that turned out to be the fourth largest bull taken that year. Since my hunt, many more big bulls have been taken, and the opportunities to hunt elk in Pennsylvania have continued to increase. When I got my elk in 2009, there were 19,000 applicants for 20 bull tags and 39 cow tags; I believe only one bull tag went unfilled. Compared to the 2001 elk hunt when 14 bulls and 13 cows were taken, the 2009 hunt was a good hunt, but the numbers have continued to grow and so have the opportunities. Opportunities have increased for good reason since when I got my elk in 2009, an estimated 700 elk were roaming that part of the state, but today those numbers now stand at around 1,300-1,500.


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communities from all walks of life. It was beautiful, kids. You should’ve seen that crowd for our last game. We will be forever intertwined. The fire truck escort was outstanding. It was an unforgettable experience for our boys. Hats off to everyone who made this possible. Okay. I was on the fence at first, but this stamped an exclamation point on Jensen’s incredible summer. Holy goosebumps as we followed the convoy up the Crick Road. Many of our neighbors and friends lined the streets. What a turnout for something that was put together at the very last minute. Some have questioned the intent. I totally get it. They made some valid points. Was it a little over the top? Absolutely but the boys loved it. We got blasted 19-0 by a team that should make it to the World Series. But by the night’s end, our kids forgot

we even played a few hours earlier. This parade was totally organized by our two great communities. The parents actually had nothing to do with it. We celebrated an incredible achievement. In fact, the local fire companies wanted to honor us after districts. After sectionals. We kindly asked them to wait. 1977. That was the last time we won a banner. Our phones are still blowing up. It is almost embarrassing. The boys were on TV and made a special appearance on the Crisman Morning Show. Hepburn will also get some Crosscutter love real soon. Thanks again, boys. Cheers.

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Nippenose Valley Village is looking to fill the following positions:

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anticipates the following position beginning the 2021-2022 School Year:

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SEAMLESS GUTTERS

Installation & Cleaning 5” and 6” Seamless Gutters Leaf Guards Larry Miller, Jr.

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Milller’s

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26 Years Experience

Commercial & Non-Commercial

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