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re you ready for some football? How about some live boxing action, or maybe you want to get out to physically challenge yourself and see what you’ve got and benefit a great cause at the same time? As we roll towards September, make sure you get out and enjoy all the great local events going on. As the Little League World Series comes down the home stretch and the kids go back to school, it can mean only one thing in our area — it’s time for the tradition of Pennsylvania high school football. Here’s the beautiful thing this year, the gates are open for all to enjoy the sounds, sights, and great smells of Friday Night Lights across the West Branch Valley. The music of the band playing while your favorite Friday night meal is cooking at the concession stand, the cheerleaders cheering your favorite team as they run out onto the field to start the 2021 season. The fresh-cut grass, or in many cases artificial turf, perfectly outlined for the combat of the gridiron. Personally, I’ll take the freshcut over the turf anytime. I like to see dirty uniforms, grass stains, and mud covering when it rains. I know it’s much easier on the moms’ washing duties to play on turf, other than all those little black rubber

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pellets end up in the dryer. How about the pop of the perfect tackle heard throughout the stadium? The greatest sound heard as this season kicks off will be that roar of the crowd, which was missing last year. You know the sound; it starts as a little rumble as the perfect pass play develops or the ball carrier breaks into the open field. Then by the time he reaches the end zone, the fans are in an uproar, the band’s playing the fight song, and the cheerleaders are performing their celebration routine. This all happening as the loudspeaker announces the player’s name that just crossed the goal line. What a celebration of youth, community, teamwork, and competition. It is, without a doubt, something that is best viewed in person. All this while you’re enjoying the company and conversation of your friends, families, and neighbors. Please get out and about and support all those that make Friday Night Lights so much more than just the numbers on a scoreboard. For all those that can’t make it to the ball game for whatever reason, Webb Weekly Live has got you covered for another season of the best in local high school football. I have been humbled over the years hearing from so many that can’t make it to the game, especially those serving in the

military that get to watch their brother play or keep in contact with the school they graduated from. Thank you for your kind words. Webb Weekly Live will be featuring the best of District IV football by liveJim streaming two games each Webb, Jr. week. My broadcasting team of Paul Bo and Rich Zalonis will have the Williamsport Millionaires most weeks featuring Coach Chuck Crews and his troops. Webb Weekly’s other broadcasting team of Jamie Spencer and Mark Mussina will feature a Game of the Week. The best matchup and rivalry contest between local opponents. Simply the players, teams, and games you want to watch at the tip of your fingers. We will also have the return of Touchdowns and Tailgates powered by the Fairfield Auto Group on Wednesday evenings at 7. This shines the spotlight on local players and coaches to provide insight into much more than football. It allows you to see your favorite player with their helmet off and to hear their voice. It enables you to hear the coaches’ thoughts and understand their job is much more than just football. For this week’s matchups, see the ad below. My next stop this week is something pretty darn cool, Boxing in the Park. This, presented by Vicious Promotions, will be held at a venue constructed in Elm Park. It will feature young fighters from

John Powell’s Williamsport School of Self Defense. John does a great job of providing an outlet for young men to learn about much more than boxing. He uses a family approach and tough love to help many who are at-risk young folks. A feature story can be found on Pg. 38. Again, like the high school football, this is something that has to be seen in person. There will be a full card of Fights, and the event is registered with USA Boxing. It will be happening this Saturday, August 28th. First bout is at 3:00 p.m. I can’t wait not only to watch the action but to see Elm Park host a boxing event. Webb Weekly is proud to be a sponsor of this event, the efforts of John Powell, and all his fighters. If you’re a boxing fan and would like to attend the event with a guest, I have ringside seats for the first four folks that get a hold of me. As always, my contact information can be found on page 4. My last item this week takes place in the near future and is the focus of Steph Nordstrom, my editor and right-hand person’s story (Pg. 4). In remembrance and honor of those that ran into the World Trade Centers on September 11, 2001. Steve Noviello and Steph have organized an event in conjunction with Mr. Jerry McLaughlin, Loyalsock School District Superintendent. It is titled the 9/11 Heroes Challenge. I will have much more on this next week. All proceeds will be donated to the Families of Freedom Scholarship Fund. God Bless America.

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he 20th Anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks is quickly approaching. And I’m sure that there will be many memorials and remembrances happening that day. One of which is being spearheaded by my wonderful boyfriend, Steve Noviello. Steve had an idea that he wanted to do an event to honor the lives lost on September 11th. He also wanted to incorporate his love of racing and endurance events. So, we tried to brainstorm ways that we could honor the lives lost and include his love of physical challenges. The result is the 9/11 Heroes Challenge. During the 9/11 Heroes Challenge, participants will have one hour and forty-two minutes — the time it took for the first tower to fall — to walk, run, or ruck, the equivalent of climbing to the top of the Twin Towers and back down. That’s 2,000+ stairs up and 2,000+ stairs down. To obtain the number of steps necessary to complete the Challenge, participants will do ten laps of a bleacher course at the Kenneth M. Robbins Stadium at Loyalsock High School. Those taking the Challenge will be in one of three categories:

Challenge Division: Participants must complete ten laps of the bleacher course in one hour and forty-two minutes. Warrior Division: Participants must complete the Challenge while carrying 10 to 40 pounds.

The cost of the event is $25, and the event begins at 8:00 a.m. Steph You can register for the event at www. Nordstrom eventbrite.com and search 9/11 Heroes Challenge. You can also see more information by searching the event on Facebook.

Hero Division: Participants must complete the Challenge with a 50-pound sandbag. Regarding the different divisions, Steve added, “If you are fit and healthy, consider bringing some weight to carry. An hour and forty-two minutes is ample time to get the Challenge done, so this is a good opportunity to really push yourself. Plus, if you want to ditch the weight halfway through or just carry it every other lap, go for it. This is your Challenge, and it’s not a race.” I hear that he’s also open to joining you for a lap while carrying weight himself if you need some extra encouragement during the Challenge. No matter what division a participant is in, they will be given a card with the name of a person who lost their life on 9/11 to carry

If you are unable to do the Challenge, but would like to donate to the event, please let me know! My number and email address are just to the left! We are also hoping to gain a couple of t-shirt sponsors, so if you would like to become an event sponsor for that, I’ll happily take the help! I also want to thank Loyalsock High School for allowing us to host this event at the stadium, and of course shout out to Loyalsock Superintendent, Jerry Mclaughlin, for all his help and advice in organizing this event. And of course to Jimmy for helping to point us in the right direction! We hope that everyone can come join us for a fun, challenging, and meaningful remembrance on the 20th Anniversary of 9/11.

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The Challenge:

IN HONOR OF THE 20TH ANNIVERSARY OF 9/11 Participants will have 1:42 — the time it took for the first tower to fall to walk, run, or ruck the equivalent of climbing to the top of the Twin Towers and back down. That’s 2,000+ stairs up and 2,000+ stairs down. The challenge is 10 laps of a bleacher course at the stadium.

The Divisions:

CHALLENGE DIVISION: Participants must complete ten laps of the bleacher course. WARRIOR DIVISION: Participants must complete the challenge while carrying 10 to 40 pounds.

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HERO DIVISION: Participants must complete the challenge with a 50 pound sandbag.

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ome people might shy away from the spotlight, but not Williamsport native, Sydney Robinson. She recently took the title of Miss Pennsylvania USA and will be competing on the national stage for the Miss USA crown, which will be held on November 29th in Tulsa, Oklahoma, at the Paradise Cove Theater in the Locally Owned

River Spirit Casino Resort. If Sydney wins, she will move on to the Miss Universe pageant, making her only the second contestant from Pennsylvania to represent the United States after Miss USA 1971, Michele McDonald. Sydney is super busy these days, so I was fortunate to catch up with her between interviews and appearances. Dave: How did you get into pageants? Sydney: I had just turned 14 and had Locally Operated

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Manhattan. I lived in Brooklyn at the time. I’m currently a full-time Esthetician, and I love my work, co-workers, and clients! I eventually want to open a health/wellness center or create a brand that helps people discover, nurture, and radiate their unique beauty from the inside out. Some of the things I’d like to incorporate are spa skincare services, acupuncture, yoga classes, meditation instruction, cooking classes, and a mini cafe. Dave: Do you have any sports you play or hobbies? Sydney: I love hiking, kayaking, and being outside in general. I like to cook and bake. I also really enjoy traveling to new places, seeing new cultures, and visiting local farmer’s markets and new fitness/yoga studios along the way. Dave: What do you like about doing pageants? Sydney: There are many aspects of pageants I enjoy. Honestly, and it may seem like a surprise to some, it allows me to meet incredible women! To build friendships, a sisterhood if you will. Women who inspire and encourage me to continue to foster inner and outer

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beauty. It’s a great opportunity to build personal communication skills. For me, it helped me develop a real sense of self-love and self-confidence. The next phase for me is to continue being a role model for all women. To inspire, uplift, and empower them in their life’s purpose and dreams and to nurture and help them grow into that “beautiful self ” that we all have inside of us. Dave: How did winning Miss Pennsylvania change your life? Big things? Day-to-day things? Obligations? Sydney: Seemingly overnight, I was put in the spotlight, and now almost everyone knows my name, where I’m from, and my social media accounts went crazy. Though being in the spotlight comes with the title, not everyone enjoys the attention. I see this as an opportunity, however, to be a role model and to be inspiring and uplifting to others. Some people might not like the attention, responsibility, and pressure, but it does not bother me. I see these interactions as opportunities to make a difference.

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and hoping to inspire them to discover their inner beauty. That’s what I will be sharing at many of my appearances throughout the year. Dave: Anything else you want to add? Sydney: I’m very grateful for the love and support I’ve received, not just in my successes but also in my struggles, from family and friends, co-workers, and the whole community of Williamsport! It’s very humbling and heartwarming, and it has given me strength. All of these people encouraging me along this journey, even now as I prepare for Miss USA and Miss Universe, has been wonderful.


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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT EVENTS EVENTS... Country Line Dancing What: Country line dancing. When: Wednesdays from 7:00 p.m.- 10:00 p.m. Where: Woodward Township Fire Hall. PERFORMANCES PERFORMANCES... Band What: GC & Company band. Open to the public. No cover. When: Friday, August 27, 2021, 8 p.m. Where: Royal P. Steinbacher, American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport.

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“Ohhh! My friend is really, really going to like this!” The car wash ended up getting stolen. So she ended up with a Park Pizza gift card and little odds and ends with it. That got stolen, again. My husband ended up with a bean bag toss finger game, but god bless Christy, she fought for Chris! That’s what makes it fun. It’s not about you; it’s about giving someone else that perfect gift. As the day was ending, Lindsay told everyone she had one last thing before everyone started going out to the fields and paths to ride again. She bought Schwan’s chocolate malt pushup pops. Back when we were younger, our gram and pap (Lois and Floyd Liddick) always bought things from the Schwan’s man. Gram always made sure to have their famous orange sherbet, and chocolate malt push-up pops in the covered toilet paper rolls for all her grandbabies. We haven’t had them in years. It was such a cool memory brought back to us and such an awesome idea. The toilet paper rolls were wrapped in what looked like candy cane paper. I mean, come on, was that not perfect!? All of us cousins who were there got a picture all together of

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fabrics of your favorite pieces (new or old) feel office-apropos, then wear them and let your style light shine! Another approach to back-towork outfitting is to create a hybrid type of style that fits into the more traditional mode of office dressing, as well as the current casual trends. I’m not saying you need to reinvent the wheel, but a suit that’s a little boxier can be just as comfortable as your pajamas and sweats. No need to go back to heels; swap them out for loafers and flats. The key is to maintain the comfort of working from home with work apparel in looser silhouettes and fabric that has some flow and movement. I find that you can mix in casual items like t-shirts and sneakers with suiting pieces to create this hybrid type of style while still being professionally appropriate. Basically, keep one item easy/casual with the rest of your dressed-up look. No matter your pre-pandemic office style, consider freshening up your workwear with accessories when you return to your workplace. Jewelry is the easiest way to add polish to even casual outfits. Belts

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You can call (570) 916-6812 for ticket information. Again “Boxing in the Park” will take place this Saturday, August 28th. Doors open at 2:15 p.m. and the first bout will be at 3:00 p.m. Powell hopes to put on future boxing shows if this one is successful. He is hoping that the turnout is good enough to do some indoor events soon. The Williamsport School of SelfDefense provides a variety of classes and programs including boxing, MMA, martial arts and more. They are located on the second floor of the Love Unlimited building at 734 W. Fourth St., in Williamsport.

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with thirteen thoughtfully crafted originals plus two covers and further solidifies Stillman’s reputation as an accomplished guitarist and meaningful songwriter. Produced by Anson Funderburgh at Wire Recording in Austin, Texas, “Just Say the Word” is a compelling listen from beginning to end, with powerful contributions from the Texas Horns and special appearances by Funderburgh, Sue Foley, and Greg Izor. The lyrics and arrangements are interesting, diverse, and heart throbbing with messages that are both personal and universal. “Just Say the Word” appeals to the vast following in the blues world while stretching the boundaries into that realm of “just great music” that defies category. Stillman will be performing with long time bass player and fellow Williamsport native, Colin Beatty, and, Ray Hangen from Buffalo, NY. Beatty and Hangen are the featured rhythm section on the new album. Added to this


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Pop Up Food Pantry – Food Pantry When: 3rd Friday at 2:00 p.m. Where: The Renovo Fire Hall, 230 11th Street, Renovo Who: for residents of Renovo and surrounding communities Contact : 570-244-8838 The New Love Center’s past and future success depends heavily upon monetary and food donations. As a nonprofit any donations can be made through their website thenewlovecenter.com. Funding is critical to fuel their far-reaching community efforts and those who can give and want to make a difference are encouraged to make a donation via the website. A second component is to donate time. Anyone over the age of 13 can volunteer and with a total of over 3400 volunteer hours it is clear that volunteerism is a critical component of the mission of the New Love Center. The New Love Center is a charitable nonprofit organization that distributes food and meals to help reduce hunger in Lycoming and Clinton Counties. The phrase “Where the love of Christ provides for all”, embodies a faith based approach to helping those in need. For more information, to donate financially or to donate food, please visit www.thenewlovecenter.com, connect with them on Facebook: www.facebook.com/ thenewlovecenter or call 570-244-8838.

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that seem to be pulling us toward an invisible destination. We claim to be wise, and yet war, famine, and disease run rampant. It is the age of information, and yet most of it is just meaningless nonsense. There are too many words to describe something simple. We make everything complex, and confusion stems from that complexity. If humans would just admit how little we know, now that would be a great step forward. I have stepped into the great unknown. I have crossed the line between the living and the dead. I have come back knowing two things: how little we know about what is important and love. Love for all mankind, in all our glory and silliness. Love for the strangeness that is life and gratitude that in this messed up world, there is still love. And the truth that love does cover a multitude of sins.

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25 Camera type, briefly 27 Rural road feature 28 Prefix with fauna 29 Stick (out) 30 2019 Mena Massoud title role 32 Free of commissions, as a mutual fund 33 Young Darth 34 Cookie containers 36 Indigo plant 39 Having four sharps 41 Absalom, to David 42 “PAW Patrol” fan 43 Special ___ 45 Caviar 47 Clogs 48 Thorny shrub 49 Made a sudden move 50 Rounded hammer part 54 Lumpy, as a knit fabric 56 Comes down on one side of something 57 Court order 58 Ride to the prom 60 Algonquin language 61 Severe criticism 62 Fence crosspiece 63 Manages to get, with “out” 66 Military address 67 “To Autumn,” for one

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That A Petition For Change Of Name Was Filed By Raegan Manley To Change Her Name From Raegan Manley To Raegan Engel. A Hearing Is Scheduled For August 26, 2021 At 10:30am At The Lycoming County Courthouse Williamsport. All Persons Having An Interest Are Invited To Attend . 157130 ADOPTION

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AKC SILVER GRAY WEIMARANER Puppies. Vet Checked, Shots, Wormed. Very Friendly. Ready To Go. 1 Male, 1 Female $750.00 Each. 570-538-5739. 157112 8 WEEK OLD Lab/BlueTipped Coon Hound Cross Puppies. $500.00 Each. 570745-7272. 157108 MINIATURE AUSSIEDOODLE PUPPIES. Curly Haired, Great Family Pets. Vet Checked, Shots And Dewormed. Ready Now. $395.00. 570-725-2334 Extn:2 . 157140

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ESTATE SALES

PERFECT-2-PERFECT is having a special one day estate sale this week prior to our big sale the following week. To make room, we are selling a huge amount of quality women’s and men’s clothing and shoes. We will also be selling items in the garage only at this time. The sale is to be held on August 27th with a rain date of August 28th. We will be open 8am-3pm Please note, the home will not be accessible during the sale including the restroom facilities. The sale will be on Janet Avenue, Williamsport in Old Lycoming Township (Hepburnville) For more information and photos go to www.onlinetradingassistant.com . 157104

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Doors Open 5:00pm • Games Begin @6:30pm • Thanks for your Support PERFECT-2-PERFECT is having Our big sale next week. The home is loaded with quality furnishings and vintage toys galore. So many items to excite you and with the sale occurring on Labor Day weekend, you will want to spend some time relaxing here! You won’t believe what is here! 1865 Janet Ave, Williamsport, PA (Old Lycoming Township-Hepburnville area). The sale will be Thur-Sat, Sept 2,3 & 4. 8am4pm 8am-Noon on Sat. More information and photos are at www.onlinetradingassistant. com . 157104 STORAGE AUCTIONS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: The Following Self-Storage Unit Contents Containing Household and Other Goods Will Be Sold For Cash By CubeSmart 300 Lycoming Mall Circle Suite 320 Pennsdale, Pa. 17756 To Satisfy A Lien On September 9, 2021 At Approx. 12:00pm At www.storagetreasures.com Cube 1143 Sean Brown. 157139

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Faith United Methodist Church

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: The Following Self-Storage Unit Contents Containing Household and Other Goods Will Be Sold For Cash By CubeSmart 300 Lycoming Mall Circle Suite 320 Pennsdale, Pa. 17756 To Satisfy A Lien On September 9, 2021 At Approx. 12:00pm At www.storagetreasures.com Cube 1278 Nicole Bickel. 157138

CHURCH SERVICES

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! 156619 GENERAL MERCH.

ANTIQUE & COLLECTIBLES

NEW ANTIQUE AND COLLECTIBLE MALL In Williamsport, Newberry Section, Seeking Vendors. Call 570-916-3309. 111111

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MOBILITY SCOOTER $900 or best offer. 6 months old. Located in Williamsport. Call Bill (631) 6454922. 157167

LAWN MOWERS $30.0070.00. Jacobson Lawn Tractor With 38” Mower Deck $325.00. Phone 570-9800157. 157293 TOM BRADY ROOKIE TRADING CARD 2000 Leaf Quantum RC# 343, Player Trading Card CC01FB0119. Selling On E-Bay $4,200.00. $4,000.00 OBO. Never Unsealed. Text 570-660-8046. 157125 TROY BILT Snow Blower $60.00. 6 Chair Breakfast Set $145.00. 2 Slim Line TVs, $50.00 Each. 2 Lots In Green Lawn Crypt $850.00 + $300.00 Transfer. 570-3222110. 157141

7 PIECE ETHAN ALLEN Dining Room Set. Very Good Condition, $475.00. 570-9715455. 156956 SWIMMING POOLS FILLED. Clean Water Hauled. 570-323-9097. 156963 INDUSTRIAL TYPE STAIR STEPS, 13 Steps In All For Sale. Price Negotiable. Call 1-570-220-0732. 156628 JOHN DEERE 110 Lawnmower. 312 Hours. New Belts, Battery, Carburetor. Blades Sharpened. $500.00 OBO. 570-435-2630. 156782

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T h e Set- up T ech nician reports to th e sh ift superv isors and will set- up v arious mach inery and run production. Read and nde and ope a onal n c on and a em le e pmen • U sing th e operational instructions as a guide th e set- up tech nician will assemb le all th e necessary tooling components to start and complete th e set- up. Upda e ope a onal n c on and chec o acc ac • W ork ing with th e Superv isor or Group L eader, th e tech nician will rev iew th e operational instructions for accuracy and mak e corrections and updates as req uired. • T h e tech nician will remov e any tools, wh eels, mandrels, dies, punch es, etc. to prepare th e mach ine for th e new set- up. • T h e tech nician will also clean th e area around th e mach ine remov ing any deb ris from th e mach ine and surrounding area lean, o e and ca alo e ool n • After set- up is complete th e tech nician will clean tools and eq uipment prior to storage. I f any piece look s damaged, h e will contact engineering. • T h e tech nician will maintain a catalogue of th e location of set- up eq uipment th rough out th e sh op. hec and pda e oc o con ma le • he technician will periodically review stoc s of consumables such as owturn wh eels, oils, sh ims, etc. to ensure th e stock ing lev els are suitab le for production ll e e ed o handle ma e al , n p od c on, ma n a n S, e c

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P M F I ndustries, a W illiamsport manufacturer specializ ing in fab rications constructed of stainless steel and oth er formab le alloys used in aerospace, ph armaceutical, food processing, micro- electronics, and defense mark ets, is seek ing h igh ly motiv ated indiv iduals for th e following opportunity:

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PMF INDUSTRIES, Inc. 2601 Reach Road, PO Box 3186 Williamspo rt, P A 1 7 7 0 1 Eq ual Opportunity Employer, including disab ility and protected v eteran status.

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JOEYʼS HOT PEPPERS. 570-220-9399. 157301 WANTED TO BUY

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P M F I ndustries I nc, is look ing for talented self- starters th at can produce CN C mach ined parts, setting up and operating, wh ile maintaining q uality. P M F products are produced for th e following industries: Aerospace, M ilitary, L and- b ased generation, F iltration, F ood, M edical and P h armaceutical. W e are a 3 - sh ift operation and candidates sh ould b e willing to work any sh ift.

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• P lan mach ining b y using operational instructions, b lueprints, engineering plans, materials, specifications, and machining parameters, interpreting geometric dimensions and tolerances ( GD&T ) . • Sets- up mills and lath es b y installing and adj usting th ree- and four- j aw ch uck s, tools, attach ments, collets, stops, indicating v ices. • Verifies settings by measuring feature sizes and positions on all parts, adhering to q uality assurance procedures and processes. • M aintains safe operations b y adh ering to safety procedures and a 5 S system. • Produce production parts, maintaining production efficiencies. • Document activ ities; communicate and maintain continuity among work sh ifts. • U pdates j ob k nowledge b y participating in training opportunities.

Skills and Qualifications

• H / S diploma/ GED, 2 - 5 years M ach ining ex perience • B lueprint reading • Good mech anical aptitude • P ractical sk ills, process improv ement, v erb al communication, functional and tech nical sk ills, attention to detail • M ust pass P M F ’ s pre- employment screenings, including: F unctional Capacity Ex am, b ack ground ch eck , drug test and nicotine test.

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WANTED, SMALL OLDER CRAWLER (BULLDOZER) TRACTOR, any model/condition, running or not, even garden size, or small to midsize Skid steer Loader, also old advertising signs, gas pumps, anvils, large vises, old barn/farm items, Private Party, CASH. Joe 360-204-1017 . 157292 CALLAHANʼS ANTIQUITIES 381 Broad Street Montoursville, PA. ALWAYS BUYING Quality Antiques, Gold, Silver Top Prices Paid With Immediate Payment. One Piece or Whole Estates. “Member of Certified Appraisers Guild of America”. Open Thursday, Friday, and Saturday 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. 570-368-2597. 156621 BUYING RECORDS!!! Sonic Ascension Records Is Buying Albums And 45’s. Rock, Blues, Jazz, Punk, And Metal. No Collection Too Big Or Small. Cash Paid On The Spot! Call 570-360-3486 Or Find Us On Facebook. 156763 WANTED, FRYING PANS AND ANVILS. GRISWOLD, WAGNER, WAPAK. Call 570-998-9132. 156622

BY GONE ANTIQUES BUYING JEWELRY, JEWELRY, JEWELRY GALORE! Pre 1960’s Glitzy And Gaudy Vintage Costume & Designer Jewelry. Estate Jewelry, Antique Jewelry, Gold Jewelry (Old Or New), Sterling Jewelry, Sterling Silver Items And Quality Antiques. FOR APPOINTMENTS, PHONE 570-295-0622 LEAVE MESSAGE, OR 570-295-4013 THANK YOU 156812 SEEKING CAREGIVER

WANTED: SOMEONE TO HELP WITH IN-HOME CARE OF ELDERLY MALE VETERAN. Prefer Someone With Character Of Patience, Compassion And Basic Knowledge Of Veteran Benefits. Call Ron At 570435-3474. 157283 EMPLOYMENT

HIGHLAND LAKE MANOR Has Immediate Part-Time Openings For Bartender, Cook And Waitress. Inquire within At 2826 Genesee Trail Road, Hughesville. 156803

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR LYCOMING CAREER AND TECHNOLOGY CENTER. The Lycoming Career and Technology Center has an opening for an Executive Director beginning in the 2021-2022 School Year. The Executive Director provides leadership for the six sending Districts including career and technical education programs, workforce initiatives, oversight of the daily operations, implementation of instructional programs, assessment of students and programs, and communicates to students, staff, participating Districts, Board of Education and Occupational Advisory Boards. A Career and Technical Administrative Director Certification is required. Previous experience in a Career and Technical Center is preferred. Salary will be regionally competitive and is commensurate with experience. Please send an application packet including resume, certifications, letter of interest, and a minimum of three references to Gerald McLaughlin, Superintendent of Record, Lycoming Career and Technology Center, 293 Cemetery Street, Hughesville, PA 17737. Previous applicants need not apply. Applications are open until the position is filled. 157113

American Legion Post 1

10 East Third St., Williamsport, Pa 17701 (Corner of Market and Third St)

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P M F is an employee- owned company ( ESOP ) offering a clean and safe env ironment, 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. W e care ab out our customers, employees, and th e community. P M F is a nicotine- free env ironment. Interested candidates may apply online at www.pmfind.com or send resumé to:

PMF INDUSTRIES, Inc. 2601 Reach Road, PO Box 3186 Williamspo rt, P A 1 7 7 0 1 Eq ual Opportunity Employer, including disab ility and protected v eteran status.

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