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o — clearly — I am not Jimmy. Jimmy has been incredibly busy organizing football broadcasts, filming Touchdowns & Tailgates and making sure our advertisers are well taken care of. So, he asked me if I could fill in for the week. All he asked was that I keep things positive. I’m pretty good at that, so let’s get started. Speaking of football and Touchdowns & Tailgates, I can’t believe it is already September! Where in the world did the summer go? It seems like I blinked and then missed it! As always, Webb Weekly Live has the best of D4 football for you again this week. We will be bringing you the Williamsport vs. Altoona game and the Lewisburg vs. Montoursville game also! Jimmy and Little Jimmy (Jim & Jimmy? — I’m not sure, he’ll always be Little Jimmy to me!) will be headed to Williamsport and Montoursville for this week’s episode of Touchdowns & Tailgates. Be sure to check them out Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. on our Facebook page! Then be sure to tune in for Friday Night Lights. Pre-game is at 6:50, kick-off at 7:00 p.m. As the kids head back to school, this is your friendly reminder to send them
back with kindness. It’s been a helluva last 18 months, and I think we could all do with a little more grace and kindness in our lives. Let’s be honest; we live in a society where it is effortless to forget that you are not, in fact, the center of the Universe. Selfies, Blogs, Social Media sites all lead us to focus on ourselves constantly. And truth be told, this issue has only been exacerbated in the last year. The anonymity of the internet, in general, makes it easy to forget that there are real people out there with real feelings, fighting real battles and struggling daily. There is no need to add to that by being callous and mean to those you somehow feel are lesser than you. You never really know for sure the impact your words and actions can have on people. You never know when that nerve you choose to poke may be the nerve that breaks someone down. You also never know when your nice actions that support someone and raise him or her up, may be the action that saves their life. According to the CDC, more than 1 in 3 high school students had experienced
persistent feelings of sadness or hopelessness in 2019, a 40 percent increase since 2009. In 2019, approximately 1 in 6 youth reported making a suicide plan in the past year, a 44% Steph increase since 2009. Nordstrom How many of these kids just needed someone to talk to? To hear them? To be nice to them? Now listen, I’m not so naïve as to think everyone will get along with everyone all the time. Nor am I deluded enough to believe that being nice to everyone all the time is feasible. What I am deluded enough to think is that it is possible to try. It is possible to shut up and think about what you will say before you say it — or, quite frankly, just shut up. It is possible to remember that the old adage “sticks and stone may break my bones, but words will never hurt me” is not only a lie but a ridiculous one that allows people to ignore the fact that their words can have a massive impact on someone. That words not only hurt but can destroy. It is possible to understand that it is
ok not to like someone — it’s not ok to use that dislike as an excuse to be nasty. It’s possible to remember that your kids learn from you. If you go out of your way to be nicer to people, they will too. Remember, “If a child lives with criticism, they learn to condemn.” However, “If a child lives with acceptance and friendship, they learn to find love in the world.” So as your kids head out to school this year, please remind them that their words and actions impact those around them whether they realize it or not, and no one ever suffered because they were nice to someone, and no one was ever injured because someone was nice to them. “Be kind to people and don’t judge, for you do not know what demons they carry and what battles they are fighting.” 9/11 Heroes Challenge: Just a reminder that we are still taking registrations for the 9/11 Heroes Challenge. You can find all the details on page 15. Please come out and support this amazing event to honor all those that lost their lives on September 11th. Or if you are interested in donating, or helping with t-shirts, please drop me an email and let me know!
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ost of the baseball fans of Williamsport no doubt know of Little League which has just completed its third year of hardball, but I wonder how many of them know of those responsible for the success of the league and what they are attempting to accomplish with their players. A limited number of boys between the ages of eight and twelve are taught not only how to play baseball properly and according to the rules but also, which is more important, how to play it like real sports, to take the breaks, good and bad, like gentlemen. Competition is keen but arguments on the field which do much to ruin amateur sports, is not permitted, and even the occasion for them is rare because of the unusual and high standard of work by umpires. The purpose of this communication is to express my appreciation to those responsible for this league and to urge that a beginning be made by those interested in boys and baseball so that other sections of the city may have similar opportunities next season. I am told that Carl Stotz, who is now serving as president of the league, conceived and was the prime mover of its organization. Due to his efforts and those of George Bebble, Bert Bebble and John Lindemuth, the boys of the Webster
and Lose schools have what some of their parents dreamed about when they were boys, the opportunity of wearing a uniform and playing baseball just as it is done in the big leagues. As we watch the play on the field. I wonder which is working harder, Dad or the boy, and it sometimes the older man isn’t getting as big of kick out of it as the youngster. We have learned a lot of baseball and a lot of good, clean fun this summer because of the Little League, and it, because of this common interest, there has developed a better understanding and comradeship, it has been successful in more ways than one. I believe those responsible for Little League deserve the thanks not only of every boy, but of his parents. They give freely of their time and effort and even more, with no thought of any return, other than having the satisfaction of having made a real contribution to the boyhood of their community. Mr. Mac McCloskey, the official scorer and umpires, especially Howard Gair, have all done a fine job and made a real contribution to the success of the league. In building for next season other communities can have a similar organization if there are those interested, have some knowledge of baseball and are willing to give freely of their time. I am sure any of the Little League leaders will be glad to give every assistance possible. Signed, M.E. Younkin
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Insect Safari What: Bring the kids to learn about and discover a variety of insects in several different habitats. Catch all kinds of bugs and try to identify what you found. Nets and field guides will be provided. Geared toward children of all ages but fun for adults as well. Registration required by contacting Vinny Curtis at (570) 753-5409 x 132 or vicurtis@pa.gov. Free program. When: Thursday September 2, 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Where: Tiadaghton Resource Management Center; 10 Lower Pine Bottom Rd. Waterville.
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EVENTS EVENTS... Homeschool Day for Grades 7th-12th What: All programs for this day are for homeschool or cyber school families with children in grades 7-12. We will be learning about astronomy. Bring your lunch. Children must be accompanied by an adult! Registration required by emailing Rhiannon Summers at rhsummers@pa.gov or calling 570-477-7780. When: Wednesday, September 1 from 9:30 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Where: Park and meet at the Visitor Center in Ricketts Glen State Park. Homeschool Day for Grades K – 2nd What: All programs for this day are for homeschool or cyber school families with children in grades K-2. We will be learning about the moon and stars. Children must be accompanied by an adult! Registration required by emailing Rhiannon Summers at rhsummers@pa.gov or calling 570-477-7780. When: Thursday, September 2 from 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Where: Park and meet at the Visitor Center in Ricketts Glen State Park.
Bird Walk What: Join the park naturalist 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. Contact Rhiannon Summers at 570-477-7780 or rhsummers@ pa.gov for more information. When: Friday, September 3 from 8:30-11:30 a.m. Where: Meet at the Park Office in Ricketts Glen State Park.
Homeschool Day for Grades 3 – 6 What: All programs for this day are for homeschool or cyber school families with children in grades 3-6. We will be learning about the moon and stars. Children must be accompanied by an adult! Registration required by emailing Rhiannon Summers at rhsummers@pa.gov or calling 570-477-7780. When: Thursday, September 2 from 1:00-3:00 p.m. Where: Park and meet at the Visitor Center in Ricketts rd
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“Nature Trail Hike” What: Join the naturalist for a walk on the Nature Trail. There will be a discussion about the flora and fauna seen along the trail as well as the history of the area. There will also be a look into trail information
“Hike the Lake Shore Trail” What: There will be a discussion about the flora and fauna seen along the trail as well as the history of the area. There will also be a look into trail information and etiquette. Please wear hiking boots. 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, September 3, 2021 at 2:30 p.m. Where: Little Pine State Park, Start of Lake Shore Trail (Kiosk at Top of Dam). “Terrific Trees” What: Join the park naturalist to take a look and tell the difference between some of the different tree species in the Lower Picnic Area of Little Pine State Park. There will be a craft at the end. This program will be suited towards families with children, but anyone is 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, September 4, 2021 at 2:30 p.m. & 3:30 p.m. Where: Little Pine State Park, Pavilion #4 (Lower Picnic Area). “Flight of the Bats” What: This program will focus on topics such as bats’ adaptations, different kinds of bats, some myths about them, and learning about something that is threatening their population. There will also be a craft. 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, September 4, 2021 at 7:15 p.m. Where: Little Pine State Park, Bat Box by Amphitheater.
Discover Ricketts Hike What: Hiking the Grand View Trail. This is a 2-mile moderate hike. Wear good boots for hiking. Bring bug spray and water. Contact Rhiannon Summers at 570477-7780 or rhsummers@pa.gov for more information. When: Saturday, September 4 from 4:00-6:00 p.m. Where: Park and meet at the Shale Pit Parking Lot off of Route 487 in Ricketts Glen State Park. Eyeshine Explorers What: Learn about how and why animals have eyeshine. Please bring a flashlight for every participant. Contact Rhiannon Summers at 570-477-7780 or rhsummers@pa.gov for more information. When: Saturday, September 4 from 8:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. Where: Meet at the Western Boat Launch in Ricketts Glen State Park. Vista Car Tour What: With over 40 marked vistas and overlooks listed on the Tiadaghton State Forest day-use map, it can be hard to narrow down which ones to make it to when visiting the area. Follow along on this guided car tour as we spend approximately 3-hours traversing scenic State Forest roads visiting 6 beautiful vistas overlooking the Pine Creek Gorge. Registration required by contacting Vinny Curtis at (570) 753-5409 x 132 or vicurtis@pa.gov. Space limited. Free program. When: Saturday September 4, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Where: Meet at Tiadaghton Resource Management Center; 10 Lower Pine Bottom Rd. Waterville. 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: Sunday, September 5 from 9:00-10:00 a.m. Where: Lake Jean Beach in Ricketts Glen State Park. “Terrific Trees” What: Join the park naturalist to take a look and
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he Susquehanna River at Lock Haven will be alive with the sound of the roar of boat engines as the 50th Annual Lock Haven Jaycees Boat Regatta takes place this weekend. The four-day celebration begins with the opening of the carnival midway on Water Street at 6 p.m., Friday, September 3. Powerboat racing begins at 10 a.m. Saturday, September 4. DuWayne Kunes, Regatta Chairperson and a Jaycee and volunteer for 35 years, said there is a lot of excitement among the vendors, participants, and boaters because of the huge milestone. “We’re having the biggest fireworks show we’ve ever done,” Kunes told Webb Weekly. “The fireworks go off Sunday at 10:30 p.m. with a rain date of Monday at 9 p.m.” Dave Breisacher, president of the Delaware Valley Outboard Racing Association, a sanctioning body of the competition along with the American
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ementia is a global issue that affects people’s daily lives in myriad ways. According to the World Health Organization, dementia is a syndrome marked by deterioration in memory, thinking and behavior. That deterioration affects dementia patients’ ability to perform everyday activities, potentially robbing them of their independence. The WHO reports that approximately 50 million people across the globe have dementia and there are nearly 10 million new cases diagnosed each year. Though the hallmarks of dementia, such as memory loss, might be the same, the WHO notes that dementia affects each person differently. That’s due to certain factors, including a patient’s personality prior to becoming ill. Though people will experience dementia differently, the signs and symptoms of the disease are typically categorized as being in one of three stages: early stage, middle stage and late stage. Early stage Signs and symptoms that mark the early stage of dementia are often chalked up as side effects of aging. But the WHO notes that dementia is not a normal part of aging, so its signs and symptoms, even if they are not yet severe or significant, should not be written off as a byproduct of growing old. Common symptoms in the early stage of dementia include forgetfulness, losing track of the time and
becoming lost in familiar places. Middle stage Life becomes more difficult during the middle stage of dementia, when signs and symptoms become more apparent. The forgetfulness present in the early stage now becomes forgetfulness of recent events and people’s names. People in the middle stage also may become lost in their own homes and experience a growing difficulty with communication. People in this stage may need help caring for themselves, and some experience behavioral changes such as wandering and repeated questioning. Late stage Memory disturbances are significant in the late stage of dementia, when people are almost entirely dependent on others. People in late stage dementia may have difficulty recognizing relatives and friends and be unaware of the time and place. Many people in this stage need assistance with self-care and they may have difficulty walking. Behavioral changes may escalate, and some people in this stage become aggressive, even toward their loved ones. Dementia affects tens of millions of people across the globe. Though there currently is no cure for dementia, the WHO emphasizes the importance of early diagnosis, which starts with learning the stages of dementia and the hallmarks of each stage.
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Having a compelling vision oes your church is motivational. For example, have a compelI have a colleague who had ling vision? If a vision of his church averit does, do you aging a thousand in weekly know what it is? Do you talk attendance. It was a fairly auwith other church members dacious vision for a church about the vision? Do your averaging less than three leaders continually promote hundred people and located the vision of the church? Do Tim you celebrate the victories Hartzell in the middle of nowhere. The vision focused and priorthat lead you toward the acitized the energy and resources of the complishment of your vision? Vision is a vital component of church to overcome every obstacle church health, so if you struggled to and arrive at that destination. Today, answer the above questions, I pray that church averages nearly 1,500 in this little article will inspire some talk weekly attendance. That’s the power of vision. It will propel you over every about vision at your church. Vision is the ability to imagine unforeseen difficulty and challenge. a compelling future that does not The vision will drive you to sacrifice yet exist. Vision is a destination; it’s and will give you the courage to take somewhere you want to be. When extraordinary risks. People who are you drive your car, your goal is to driven by vision are unstoppable — arrive at a specific place. You aren’t they always find a way forward. The there yet, but you see yourself being Bible calls them overcomers. See there, so you make decisions that will Revelation 3:21. This is why a compelling vision is result in your vision becoming a reality.
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essential for every church. There are a lot of obstacles out there. The gift of salvation may be free, but it sure is hard to give away. The ministry of reconciliation faces obstacles at every turn. Without vision, those obstacles will grow until they loom as big as mountains. A lack of vision will inevitably lead to continuous defeat. Seriously, there are just too many obstacles out there. This is why every church should seek to have a compelling vision. About twenty years ago, I sat in a meeting hosted by a denominational leader and attended by about forty pastors. The leader asked us to share with the group the obstacles being encountered by our churches. For the next hour, I listened as one pastor after another shared about the size of their church building (too big or too small), poor locations, inadequate parking, outdated technology, insufficient funds, a lack of volunteers, and difficult people who were unwilling to change. The exercise helped the leader to
reveal the real obstacle facing most churches: a lack of compelling vision. The leader challenged us to get our eyes off our problems and begin focusing on a compelling vision. Why? Because people with compelling vision are very proficient at overcoming obstacles. Friends, when you have a compelling vision, every obstacle can be overcome. If you don’t believe that’s true, then you’ve never been driven by a truly compelling vision. Where Does Vision Come From? Vision comes by way of a visionary. Being a visionary requires two basic components: first, a vision, and second, the ability to communicate the vision so effectively that others embrace it. Not every person who has a vision is successful at being a visionary. Visionaries have followers. A person with a vision who isn’t a visionary is often frustrated and alone. As John Maxwell says, “If you’re leading, but no one is following, you’re just taking a walk.” Does your church have a visionary leader? If not, begin fasting and pray-
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ing that God will raise up a visionary in your church. It is a prayer He is eager to answer. But before you begin praying, make sure you really want a visionary leader. Visionaries aren’t always popular. They don’t put up with whiners and complainers and people who are content with being victims or with the status quo. Visionaries are the “lead, follow, or get out of the way” people. They introduce changes that are hard to swallow and often declare, “Those who say it can’t be done need to get out of the way of the people who are doing it.” Before you ask God to send you a visionary, be sure you’ll be willing to follow. Following a visionary will likely cost you your traditions and preferences and conveniences and comforts. A visionary will challenge you to take dangerous risks and make painful sacrifices. Are you certain you really want a visionary leader? Your honest answer to that question may reveal why God hasn’t sent you one yet. Visionaries are often frustrated
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Everyone.” Take metalworking and woodworking. “Shop Class for Everyone” offers a guide to the various tools your crafter will need for all kinds of simple projects, and step-by-step plans to make assurance-builders like spoon rings and basic frames, as well as bigger projects and handy gifts. Readers will also learn practical skills, like tackling the easy repairs they can do around the house, garage, outside, and to keep things working. There’s an entire section on plumbing, another one on electrical projects, and one for keeping a vehicle running. There’s a lot to love about “Shop Class for Everyone” and “Home Ec for Everyone,” beginning with the assumption that readers aren’t completely inept. Authors Sharon & David Bowers don’t talk down to anyone in this book and there are no half-answers; readers are addressed as if they’re already at least somewhat experienced (or can
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roll up their sleeves and work tirelessly toward our mutual goals. We all need to be reminded of the Pittman-Robertson Federal Aid in Wildlife Act that was passed in 1937. It established an 11% excise tax on all sporting arms and ammunition. Over the years, it has been revised, and today the tax is applied to all archery equipment as well. This tax, paid by sportsmen and hunters, in particular, is earmarked for specific wildlife-related programs, such as wildlife research, land purchases, habitat improvement, and hunter education. As of April 1, 2019, over 1 Billion dollars has been raised through this tax and distributed for the various programs that directly benefit wildlife. Every dollar has been paid for by sportsmen, but the benefits are for the wildlife and all people — sportsmen or not — to enjoy. Stay focused on our accomplishments, stay focused on our mutual goals, remember the benefits and be thankful for all of the hard work of the past and recognize what still needs to be done. As sportsmen, let us not fall into the same divisive turmoil that plagues today’s politics, but instead let us embrace all the good that has and yet will be done. Let us stand together as one!
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types of equipment and methods used. Realizing there are differences, we must also be aware — and focus on — the fact that we sportsmen also have common or mutual interests, philosophies, and goals. We, as sportsmen — particularly those who are hunters and fishermen — have done the lion’s share of work to enhance conservation and preservation of fish and wildlife over the decades. The work that has been accomplished, and continues to be done, through organizations such as Trout Unlimited, Ducks Unlimited, National Wild Turkey Federation, Pheasants Forever, Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation — and the list goes on and on — is the reason we all are able to enjoy the fish and wildlife that we have today. Wild turkeys have been brought back from an extremely low population to a thriving population of birds that can now be hunted in 49 states. From trout and salmon to quail and pheasants and mule deer, whitetail deer, and Coues deer, efforts have been ongoing through research and actual work in the fields, woods, and streams to solve disease problems, enhance habitat and protect for generations to come all of the wildlife everyone enjoys today. The greatest part of all of this has been driven by sportsmen, such as you, who
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to look for, you may spot a Green Heron on a branch next to the water in a secluded swamp. If you are really observant you may get lucky and spot an American Bittern staring straight up at the sky and blending perfectly with the surrounding vegetation. The American Bittern is a fairly rare sighting, and I have only seen one in the last ten years standing amidst cattails on the edge of a lake.
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the “blending in” scenario is the common egret — they are white and stand out exceptionally well. The Great Blue Heron on the other hand, is a dull blue/gray and can often be hard to spot even as it very cautiously makes its way along a swampy shoreline. I have been spotting Great Blues all summer long — oftentimes in flight overhead. Because they are large like eagles, people sometimes take a quick look and think they are seeing a passing eagle; look for the long
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legs sticking out behind the wings as they fly by — it’s a dead giveaway. Swamps, ponds, streams, and even the shoreline of the Susquehanna are common places to spot Great Blues. I recently watched one snap up a large bluegill and yes, they swallow their prey whole. Herons are predators feeding on fish, frogs, crayfish, insects, invertebrates, small rodents, and even snakes; they swallow their food whole and later regurgitate pellets of indigestible matter. Over the past few weeks, I have been seeing a fair number of the Great Egrets; of course, the bright white feathers make them easy to spot wading the edge of the river. (Don’t mistake the white plastic bag hanging from a branch along the creek for an egret — like the egret they too are becoming more common). While heading to the Harrisburg area last week I spotted three or four at different locations along the Susquehanna River. At one time the common egret was nearly wiped out; the birds were killed for their long white body
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M ac hi n e Op erato r
PM F Industries, a W illiamsp o rt manuf ac turer sp ec ializ ing in f ab ric atio ns c o nstruc ted o f stainless steel and o th er f o rmab le allo ys used in aero sp ac e, p h armac eutic al, f o o d p ro c essing , mic ro - elec tro nic s, and def ense mark ets, is seek ing h ig h ly mo tiv ated indiv iduals f o r th e f o llo w ing o p p o rtunity:
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G eneral lab o r in a metal f o rming env iro nment. Ability to work safely and efficiently in a production environment: • O p erate p ro duc tio n mac h ines, use h and to o ls and v ario us p o w er to o ls. • Pro duc e an ac c ep tab le q uality p art. • U se and ac c urately read draw ing s, instruc tio ns, g ag es, and all ap p lic ab le measuring dev ic es. • H andle and lif t p arts w eig h ing up to 50 p o unds. • Effectively use the PMF shop floor data collection system to log in and out of jobs and read and f o llo w instruc tio ns. • Fo llo w daily w o rk sc h edule. • Perf o rm g eneral b uilding / mac h ine 5S maintenanc e. • H andle and mo v e material manually and using a f o rk lif t. • W o rk to p ro duc tio n standards • Partic ip ate in PM F’ s c o ntinuo us imp ro v ement p ro g ram. • W ill b e req uired to p erf o rm o th er duties as req uested, direc ted, o r assig ned.
S K IL L S :
• H ig h S c h o o l D ip lo ma o r eq uiv alent • G o o d mec h anic al ap titude • Ab ility to use a c o mp uter. • Ab ility to c o mmunic ate ef f ec tiv ely w ith team memb ers. • M ust p ass PM F’ s p re- emp lo yment sc reening s, inc luding Func tio nal C ap ac ity Ex am, b ac k g ro und c h ec k , drug test and nic o tine test. PM F is an emp lo yee- o w ned c o mp any ( ES O P) o f f ering a c lean and saf e env iro nment, excellent benefits, and competitive wages. We are a growing company that provides w ellness p ro g rams, o p p o rtunities f o r c o ntinuo us learning , teamw o rk , and a c ulture o f emp lo yee inp ut and p artic ip atio n. W e c are ab o ut o ur c usto mers, emp lo yees, and th e c o mmunity. PM F is a nic o tine- f ree env iro nment.
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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. 157307
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 570360-3486 Or Find Us On Facebook. 157483 WANTED, FRYING PANS AND ANVILS. GRISWOLD, WAGNER, WAPAK. Call 570-9989132. 157308
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PM F Industries, a W illiamsp o rt manuf ac turer sp ec ializ ing in f ab ric atio ns c o nstruc ted o f stainless steel and o th er f o rmab le allo ys used in aero sp ac e, p h armac eutic al, f o o d p ro c essing , mic ro - elec tro nic s, and def ense mark ets, is seek ing h ig h ly mo tiv ated indiv iduals f o r th e f o llo w ing o p p o rtunity:
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M A C H I N E OP E R A T OR
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PMF INDUSTRIES, Inc. 2601 Reach Road, PO Box 3186 Williamspo rt, P A 1 7 7 0 1 Eq ual O p p o rtunity Emp lo yer, inc luding disab ility and p ro tec ted v eteran status.
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T h e S et- up T ec h nic ian rep o rts to th e sh if t sup erv iso rs and w ill set- up v ario us mac h inery and run p ro duc tio n. Read and nde and ope a onal n c on and a em le e pmen • U sing th e o p eratio nal instruc tio ns as a g uide th e set- up tec h nic ian w ill assemb le all th e nec essary to o ling c o mp o nents to start and c o mp lete th e set- up . Upda e ope a onal n c on and chec o acc ac • W o rk ing w ith th e S up erv iso r o r G ro up L eader, th e tec h nic ian w ill rev iew th e o p eratio nal instruc tio ns f o r ac c urac y and mak e c o rrec tio ns and up dates as req uired. • T h e tec h nic ian w ill remo v e any to o ls, w h eels, mandrels, dies, p unc h es, etc . to p rep are th e mac h ine f o r th e new set- up . • T h e tec h nic ian w ill also c lean th e area aro und th e mac h ine remo v ing any deb ris f ro m th e mac h ine and surro unding area lean, o e and ca alo e ool n • Af ter set- up is c o mp lete th e tec h nic ian w ill c lean to o ls and eq uip ment p rio r to sto rag e. If any p iec e lo o k s damag ed, h e w ill c o ntac t eng ineering . • T h e tec h nic ian w ill maintain a c atalo g ue o f th e lo c atio n o f set- up eq uip ment th ro ug h o ut th e sh o p . hec and pda e oc o con ma le • he technician will periodically review stocks of consumables such as flowturn w h eels, o ils, sh ims, etc . to ensure th e sto c k ing lev els are suitab le f o r p ro duc tio n 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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PMF INDUSTRIES, Inc. 2601 Reach Road, PO Box 3186 Williamspo rt, P A 1 7 7 0 1 Eq ual O p p o rtunity Emp lo yer, inc luding disab ility and p ro tec ted v eteran status.
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22 YEARS IN BUSINESS!
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HIGHLAND LAKE MANOR Has Immediate Openings For Full-Time Cook, Part-Time Bartender And Waitress. Inquire within At 2826 Genesee Trail Road, Hughesville. 157506
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