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VOLUME 19 • NUMBER 38

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Livin’ on the Edge “There’s something wrong with the world today I don’t know what it is Something’s wrong with our eyes We’re seeing things in a different way And God knows it ain’t his It sure ain’t no surprise, yeah”

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or those of you that might not have recognized the title and/or first verse of this week’s column, it’s courtesy of Aerosmith. I love music of all genres, and those that read me regularly know I try to work them in when appropriate. The all-American band from Boston is the greatest seller of rock music in history. Their sound, which is rooted in a combination of blues and hard rock, is recognized immediately when you hear it. What even makes it more unique is the folk-rock angle they use in many songs to provoke some thought. Please, if you haven’t listened to the song recently or ever, simply Google Aerosmith Livin’ on the Edge. The words within that song seem to represent what I witness each and every day in our Nation. It doesn’t matter if

it’s here at home or in my travels out of state; people are frustrated, fed up, and downright uptight. The world of today seems to have them on their last nerve. You can see the stress, anxiety, and in some, the willingness to be combative written all over their face. It doesn’t matter if it’s road rage, somebody cutting them off, restaurant rage over the long wait times for meals, COVID rage over you fill in the blank, grocery store rage due to lines, availability, and pricing, Government rage over the complete mishandling of whatever they touch. This leads to Americans being divided and angry over so many things, most driven by the current world we’re living in. Back to the first verse of that song, one of the most frustrating things for me is trying to understand how simple commonsense things can be viewed so differently and then blamed on political affiliation. You would think in the instant information world we live in today, Americans would have the truth, the facts, and be able to process and understand the information. However, from my vantage point,

it’s the exact opposite. There is an abundance of misinformation and lies from social media to the mainstream media and everything in between. A good portion of which is spewed by elected Jim Webb, Jr. officials and their press representatives. Which even more magnifies the situation while you’re watching the evening news or checking your cell phone and are bombarded with doom, gloom, and misinformation overload. Folks, I’ve got news for you; none of this is an accident. Everything that is being fed to us is by design to divide. Please, you must look at everything with your eyes wide open and not allow anything, especially that which is politically motivated, to blind your common sense. You must accept nothing as truth without checking the facts and then asking yourself, does this make any sense? Back to the lyrics of Aerosmith. “We’re seeing things in a different way, and God knows it isn’t his.” There is a war being waged to divide the American people for reasons so much more important than masks, vaccinations, and any

decision President Biden makes. All Americans must seek out the truth. We must return to understanding and decision-making based upon our love of God, family, Country, and community. One of the things that rattles my cage is any time I watch, hear, or read and the word “end” being used. Whether it be end COVID, end racism, end hunger, end poverty, end cancer, end illegal immigration, end terrorism, I’m sure you can add to the list. If only this were possible. Unfortunately, these terrible problems are going to be with us for the length of mortal time. The list of things that need ended and/or cured is neverending. This list does not discriminate by race, religion, ethnicity, gender, social standing, or by anything else. The only way to combat and reduce any issue to its lowest percentage is through the education, understanding, caring, and, most importantly, unification of the American people. This begins with honesty when accessing the problem. Please let’s all take a step back from the edge, take a deep breath, relax, say a prayer, and do something positive to make the world a better place. God Bless America.

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• 1/3 cup all-purpose flour • 1 carton (32 oz) reducedsodium chicken broth Steph • 2 cups heavy whipping cream Nordstrom • 2 1/2 cups uncooked extrawide egg noodles (4 oz) • 1/2 cup lingonberry preserves • 3 tablespoons chopped fresh dill weed In a medium bowl, mix beef, bread crumbs, onion, salt, pepper, allspice, nutmeg, milk, and egg. Shape into about 60 (1-inch) meatballs. In a 5-quart Dutch oven, melt butter over medium-high heat. Add half of the meatballs; cook 3 to 5 minutes, gently stirring occasionally, until browned. Use a slotted spoon to remove meatballs. Repeat with the other half of the meatballs. Reduce heat to medium; add flour to Dutch oven — cook 1 minute, stirring occasionally. Add broth and whipping cream; beat with a whisk until smooth. Heat to boiling. Add meatballs and noodles; cook 8 to 10 minutes, stirring occasionally, until meatballs are cooked through, and noodles are tender. Divide among six serving bowls. Garnish with lingonberry preserves and dill weed. As a side note, since I had no idea what lingonberry preserves are, I had to google it, so in case you need to know to — Lingonberry preserves are a sweet-tart condiment often used in both savory and sweet Scandinavian dishes. It can be found in the jelly-jam section of the grocery store. Cranberry sauce can be

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o, that isn’t Spiderman and his cohorts who will be rappelling down the side of the Genetti Hotel this Saturday, but participants in the Over the Edge fundraiser designed to raise money for several area nonprofit organizations. Between 70 and 80 people are expected to participate in the event that will take place between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Since 2018, in collaboration with the River Valley Regional YMCA and the YWCA Northcentral PA, Williamsport Area School District Education Foundation has been a co-host of Over the Edge: Williamsport. The collaborative event is a fundraising partnership between the three nonprofits. It allows members of the community to voluntarily commit to raise at least $1,000 for the nonprofit of their choice — or have it divided evenly among all three — in a daring exchange to rappel down a building. The nonprofits first banded together in 2018 to bring the event to the city,

and since then, have collectively raised more than $180,000 between the three of them for their respective communities. “This event is a great opportunity for our community to get involved and help provide support for each of these three great organizations,” Greg Hayes, Executive Director and Head of Public Relations for the Williamsport Area School District Education Foundation, told Webb Weekly. “It’s a perfect way to engage each of our stakeholders and, in turn, give them a fun, thrilling experience. The education foundation is happy to have been able to partner again with River Valley Regional YMCA and YWCA Northcentral PA. In particular, the foundation is grateful to those who have spent the last several weeks and months fundraising on our behalf to secure their rappel spot, and we’re thankful for all of those who have donated to the individual efforts that collectively support the work we do. There’s still time for the community to show their support for these folks, so we hope they’re able to do so either by making a gift to any of our participants


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Loves Us Is The God Who Will Confront Us. Sermon Text: Malachi 1. All are welcome to learn about God and the Christian life. When: Sunday Morning, September 26th. Service Time 10:15 a.m. Where: Garden View Baptist Church, 1600 Doris Ave., Williamsport.

Stabler’s Grove What: Stabler’s Grove 85th Camp Meeting with Evangelist Rev. Leroy Wion speaking. Special Music includes Pat and Harlan Bower on Thursday, Leroy Wion on Friday, Julie Bota on Saturday, and Winnie Schweikart on Sunday. A Fellowship Meal will be held on Saturday night from 5:30-6:45pm in the Church Social Hall located in the basement. Hot dogs, ice cream and drink will be provided. Covered dishes, etc., will be appreciated. All are welcome to attend. Church has AC and is handicapped accessible. For more information, call 570-998-9033. When: September 23-26, 7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. every night. Where: Pine Run United Methodist Church, 1719 Pine Run Road, Linden.

Roast Beef Dinner What: Roast Beef Dinner: including roast beef and filling, mashed potatoes, gravy, string beans, applesauce, roll, & dessert. Adults: $12, children: $6. Take out only. When: Wednesday, September 29, 2021, from 4:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. Where: Third St. United Methodist Church, 931 E. Third St. Drive thru rear of church.

Daniel’s Closet Clothing Giveaway What: Free clothing. Safety guidelines observed. When: Saturday, September 25, 2021, from 8:30 a.m.11:00 a.m. Where: Redeemer Lutheran Church, 1100 Washington Blvd., Williamsport.

Ballroom Dance Classes What: Beginning Ballroom Dance Class for anyone interested in learning to dance. Cost will be $10 per couple per class. To register please call Frank at 570220-4806. When: Thursday evenings from 6:00 p.m.-7:15 p.m. starting Thursday September 16, 2021. Where: Classes will be held in Hartzel’s Dance Room in Montoursville.

Rummage Sale What: Rummage Sale. Handicap accessible. Lunch will be available. When: Saturday, September 25th, from 8:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Where: St Michaels Lutheran Church Social Hall, Quiggleville. Veggie Soup Sale What: Kettle cooked vegetable soup sale. $6.00 per quart. When: Saturday, September 25th, from 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Where: St Michaels Lutheran Church, Quiggleville.

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acquired in 1917, costing $1,900. The organ was rebuilt in 1953 for a cost of $6,735. Almost 30 years later, in 1981, the organ was rebuilt for $42,200. During the 1920s, additional lot space for the church was acquired. Under the stewardship and leadership of Rev. Frank H. Sanders, in 1935, a new two-story brick children’s educational building was built, costing $21,000, which was quite an accomplishment during those difficult years of the Depression. The church experienced a notable growth in Sunday School attendance. This building was renovated in 1965. In the aftermath of the disastrous March 1936 flood, the church served as a safe, temporary refuge for those who had to evacuate their home because of high water. During World War II, the kitchen facilities of the church were used by the Red Cross for a canteen committee for community canning facilities for three days a week during June, July, and August 1944. Between 1944 and 1964, several adjoining properties were acquired in preparation for a possible expansion of the church’s physical plant. On February 27, 1965, the congregation voted to approve plans for a new sanctuary and educational building for $427,000. Ground was broken for the project on March 28, 1965, under the auspices of Pastor Rev. William Lippert. Demolition of the old church began on January 20, 1966. The cornerstone for the new church edifice was

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Pennsylvania to curtail Governor Wolf ’s unlimited power to control virtually all aspects of the state’s economy, education, and freedoms. Unfortunately, as the old 60s song title that headlined this article reminds us, there is nothing that can change because we are a nation of laws. Every attempt to streamline or review antiquated or even contradictory laws is like pushing a giant boulder up a large hill. My suggestion would be to pass a law named the Addition by Subtraction Act — there cannot be a new law unless two archaic laws are removed. Even then, it would take decades before we would see some sanity, but failure to address this issue will eventually crush our freedoms so far down, we won’t even remember what it was like to have them.

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would be very time consuming to go page by page to count each federal law, and it also does not include case law or regulatory provisions.” And it was not for lack of trying. Back in 1982, the Justice Department set out to determine the total number of criminal laws.

other condition is met, and so on and so on. This also explains why the Community Arts Center faced eviction from the Trade and Transit Centre Building on Third Street, why exchanging a parking lot between the city of Williamsport and Lycoming County has been tied up for months, and why the routine matter of selling off unused land at the White Deer Golf Course has turned into a quagmire. It all goes back to laws that were so deep in the bureaucratic bog that no one was aware of them until the process was almost completed. And if this were not enough of a burden, we have seen in the past two years state officials making edicts that have the power and enforcement of law without going through a legislative process. It took two constitutional amendments by the Commonwealth of

Get this, just federal laws and just federal criminal laws were to be researched. Headed by Ronald Gainer, a Justice Department official, after the most exhaustive attempt to count the number of federal criminal laws in our history, commented to the Wall Street Journal, “you will have died and been resurrected three times and still would not have an answer to this question.” That was forty years ago, and the number of laws has literally multiplied since that time. This explains why every government body meeting almost always has a solicitor sitting with them. I could not count the times during the Lycoming County Commissioners Meeting that the solicitor must stop the commissioners in their tracks because the legal process would require this to happen before that can be done unless this

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We will be selling from the Gelnett home , located at 117 Murray Street, Watsontown, Pa. 17777. From Main Street turn at the Watson Inn and go over Humpback Bridge turning onto Murray Street. Signs Posted Auction Day.

Saturday, September 25, 2021 Starting at 9:00 am

FANTASTIC MAINTAINED 4 BEDROOM BRICK RANCHER

We will be offering at 12:00 noon a well maintained 4 bedroom brick ranch home with attached 1 car garage and blacktop driveway. This home features 4 bedrooms [ 1 used as laundry room with hookups], kitchen w/ appliances, large living room w/ coat closet, 2 full baths, full basement w/ B-dry drainage system, This home has oil hot water heat and city sewer & city Water, 100 amp electric system and also a 2 car unattached garage. To View This Property Contact Auctioneer Mike Weaver at 570-538-2227. Terms: $8,000. Down and Balance in 45 Days all Other Terms made known day of Auction or by asking Auctioneer.

1948 Buick Roadmaster Coupe Automobile w/ 23,578 Miles

The Gelnetts were the 2nd Owners , and have all the paper work from the day the vehicle was purchased in Sunbury, Pa.. [To be sold with Owner Confirmation] A real Sharp Gem!!!

2003 Harley Davidson VRod Motorcycle w/ 7,282 miles 1 owner

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et adoption rates soared during the COVID-19 pandemic. The desire to adopt was so significant that animal shelters around the country nearly emptied. According to Dr. Elizabeth Berliner, an associate clinical professor and the director of the Maddie’s Shelter Medicine Program at Cornell University, as many as one in five pet-owning homes adopted a new pet during the pandemic. Animal shelters are once again reaching capacity. As with many industries, there simply isn’t enough staff to care for all the animals. Furthermore, animal adoption saturation over the past year may have contributed to fewer people seeking new pets. Those who still have room and love to share can put these tips to use as they look for a furry friend to call their own. Do your research. Ensuring your pup can seamlessly transition from the shelter to your home requires

some pre-adoption legwork. This animal will be occupying a spot in your home and heart for 10 years or more if all goes well. The size of the dog, age, anticipated energy levels, exercise needs, shedding capacity, and overall personality can affect how well the dog fits in. Research breeds and try to find one that suits your household and lifestyle before visiting the shelter. Start local first. Don’t discount local groups when searching for pets. Many small rescues can’t afford the time or money to maintain a website or constant social media presence. But they make up for that by being hands-on when matching pets with people. Be sure everyone is on board. All members of the household need to share the same enthusiasm for the dog. Weigh everyone’s opinions, but expect that certain people will take on more responsibility for the pet than others. Consider your finances. Although

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adopting a dog is initially less expensive than buying, there’s still the adoption fee to consider and other costs that come with dog ownership. Routine vet visits, emergency medical situations, food, grooming, training classes, toys, and other needs should be considered. The American Kennel Club previously found the average annual costs for dog ownership is $2,500. One-time or irregular costs, such as a crate, spaying/neutering or emergency vet care, cost an average


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But parents first must learn to recognize signs of cyberbullying, which is not always as easy to spot as other bullying behaviors. The Anti-Defamation League notes that hateful words and rumors are often a component of cyberbullying. In such instances, that abuse can follow young people home, giving them the idea that the bullying is inescapable. In decades past, bullying victims could at least see their homes as safe havens. That’s no longer the case, which is why it’s vital that parents learn to recognize the signs of cyberbullying. Young people may exhibit their own unique symptoms if they’re being victimized by cyberbullies. In addition, the ADL notes that parents can look for these signs and then take immediate action if they suspect their children are being cyberbullied. • A child becomes upset, sad or angry during or after being online or using their phone. • A child withdraws from family or friends.

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G eneral labor in a metal forming environment. bility to wor safely and efficiently in a production environment • O perate prod uction mach ines, use h and tools and various power tools. • Prod uce an acceptable q uality part. • U se and accurately read d rawings, instructions, gages, and all applicable measuring d evices. • H and le and lift parts weigh ing up to 5 0 pound s. • ffectively use the P shop oor data collection system to log in and out of obs and read and follow instructions. • F ollow d aily work sch ed ule. • Perform general build ing/ mach ine 5 S maintenance. • H and le and move material manually and using a forklift. • Work to prod uction stand ard s • Participate in PM F ’ s continuous improvement program. • Will be req uired to perform oth er d uties as req uested , d irected , or assigned .

S K IL L S :

• H igh Sch ool Diploma or eq uivalent • G ood mech anical aptitud e • Ability to use a computer. • Ability to communicate effectively with team members. • M ust pass PM F ’ s pre-employment screenings, includ ing F unctional Capacity E x am, background ch eck, d rug test and nicotine test. PM F is an employee-owned company ( E SO P) offering a clean and safe environment, excellent benefits, and competitive wages. We are a growing company that provides wellness programs, opportunities for continuous learning, teamwork, and a culture of employee input and participation. We care about our customers, employees, and th e community. PM F is a nicotine-free environment.

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GENERAC STANDBY GENERATORS provide backup power during utility power outages, so your home and family stay safe and comfortable. Prepare now. Free 7-year extended warranty ($695 value!). Request a free quote today! Call for additional terms and conditions. 1-855-465-7624. M11 FREE! 3 Walkers, Canes And Plastic Shower Chair. Call 631-645-4922. 158071

FOR SALE- FITNATION Recumbent Flex Bike Ultra With Resistance Bands. Has Scan, Time, Speed, Distance, ODO, Cal., Pulse. Adjusting Recline Angle. $150.00. 570-368-2152. 158091

S et-U p T ec hn i c i an

PM F I nd ustries, a Williamsport manufacturer specializ ing in fabrications constructed of stainless steel and oth er formable alloys used in aerospace, ph armaceutical, food processing, micro-electronics, and d efense markets, is seeking h igh ly motivated ind ivid uals for th e following opportunity:

S et-up T ec hn i c i an

M A C H I N E OP E R A T OR

Q U A L I F I C A T I ON S &

GENERAC STANDBY GENERATORS. The weather is increasingly unpredictable. Be prepared for power outages. FREE 7-year extended warranty ($695 value!) Schedule FREE in-home assessment. Call 1-844334-8353 Special financing if qualified. C11 6 TREE STANDS, ASSORTED, Plus 6 Metal Ladders $250.00. 570337-4393. 157702

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 E q ual O pportunity E mployer, includ ing d isability and protected veteran status.

Apply o nline at www.pmfind.com or send resumé to: PMF INDUSTRIES, lnc. 2601 Reach Road, PO Box 3186 Williamspo rt, P A 1 7 7 0 1

Th e Set-up Tech nician reports to th e sh ift supervisors and will set-up various mach inery and run prod uction. Read and nde and ope a onal n c on and a em le e pmen • U sing th e operational instructions as a guid e th e set-up tech nician will assemble 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 • Working with th e Supervisor or G roup Lead er, th e tech nician will review th e operational instructions for accuracy and make corrections and upd ates as req uired . • Th e tech nician will remove any tools, wh eels, mand rels, d ies, punch es, etc. to prepare th e mach ine for th e new set-up. • Th e tech nician will also clean th e area around th e mach ine removing any d ebris from th e mach ine and surround ing 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 looks d amaged , h e will contact engineering. • Th 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 stocking levels are suitable for prod uction ll e e ed o handle ma e al , n p od c on, ma n a n S, e c

Q U A L I F I C A T I ON S &

S K IL L S :

• H igh Sch ool Diploma or eq uivalent • G ood mech anical aptitud e • Ability to use a computer. • Ability to communicate effectively with team members. • M ust pass PM F ’ s pre-employment screenings, includ ing F unctional Capacity E x am, background ch eck, d rug test and nicotine test. PM F is an employee-owned company ( E SO P) offering a clean and safe environment, excellent benefits, and competitive wages. We are a growing company that provides wellness programs, opportunities for continuous learning, teamwork, and a culture of employee input and participation. We care about our customers, employees, and th e community. PM F is a nicotine-free environment. 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 E q ual O pportunity E mployer, includ ing d isability and protected veteran status.

Apply o nline at www.pmfind.com or send resumé to: PMF INDUSTRIES, lnc. 2601 Reach Road, PO Box 3186 Williamspo rt, P A 1 7 7 0 1


FIREARMS

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STROKE & CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE are leading causes of death according to the AHA. Screenings can provide peace of mind or early detection! Call Life Line Screening to schedule a screening. Special offer 5 screenings for $149. 1-833-549-4540. C11 GOOD THINGS TO EAT

PREMIUM BLACK ANGUS Freezer Beef From Winter Homestead Farm, Cogan Station. Grass-Fed, Grain Finished With Rich Marbling. No Growth Promoting Hormones Or Antibiotics. Quarter, Half Or Whole, Cut, Wrapped And Froze, $3.45 LB. 570-447-1928. 157317 JOEYʼS HOT PEPPERS. 570-220-9399. 157301 BARTLETT PEARS & APPLES. Sidehill Orchards 570-745-3168. 157835

A. P. LORSON FRUIT FARM 2021 Apple Season Hours: Monday Thursday 12pm-5pm. Friday 9am-5pm. Saturday 8am-3pm. Closed Sundays. For Any Information Call 570-745-7705 Or 570-244-5915. 157856 WANTED TO BUY

WANTS TO PURCHASE minerals and other oil and gas interests. Send details to P.O. Box 13557, Denver, Co. 80201. C11

C N C

BY GONE ANTIQUES BUYING JEWELRY, JEWELRY, JEWELRY GALORE! Pre 1960’s Glitzy And Gaudy Vintage Costume and 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. 157509

$$OLD GUITARS WANTED$$ GIBSON-FENDER-MARTIN, ETC. 1930’s to 1980’s. TOP DOLLAR PAID. CALL TOLL FREE 1-866-433-8277. C11 WANTED, FRYING PANS AND ANVILS. GRISWOLD, WAGNER, WAPAK. Call 570-998-9132. 157308 CALLAHANʼS

M ac hi n i s t

PM F I nd ustries I nc, is looking for talented self-starters th at can prod uce CN C mach ined parts, setting up and operating, wh ile maintaining q uality. PM F prod ucts are prod uced for th e following ind ustries: Aerospace, M ilitary, Land -based generation, F iltration, F ood , M ed ical and Ph armaceutical. We are a 3-sh ift operation and cand id ates sh ould be willing to work any sh ift.

E s s en ti al D uti es an d R es p o n s i b i l i ti es

• Plan mach ining by using operational instructions, blueprints, engineering plans, materials, specifications, and machining parameters, interpreting geometric dimensions and tolerances ( G D&T) . • Sets-up mills and lath es by installing and ad j usting th ree- and four-j aw ch ucks, tools, attach ments, collets, stops, ind icating vices. • Verifies settings by measuring feature sizes and positions on all parts, adhering to q uality assurance proced ures and processes. • M aintains safe operations by ad h ering to safety proced ures and a 5 S system. • Produce production parts, maintaining production efficiencies. • Document activities; communicate and maintain continuity among work sh ifts. • U pd ates j ob knowled ge by participating in training opportunities.

Skills and Qualifications

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• H / S d iploma/ G E D, 2 -5 years M ach ining ex perience • Blueprint read ing • G ood mech anical aptitud e • Practical skills, process improvement, verbal communication, functional and tech nical skills, attention to d etail • M ust pass PM F ’ s pre-employment screenings, includ ing: F unctional Capacity E x am, background ch eck, d rug test and nicotine test.

Call 570-326-9322

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8HP SNOWBLOWER. Runs Excellent, Condition Is Good, $375.00. Call 570-745-2205. If No Answer, Leave Message, Will Get Back To You. 157705 GRASS CATCHER $100.00. 2 Tires On Rims, Like New, 24x12-12. $115.00. 250 Stihl Chainsaw $150.00. Call 570435-2630. 157834

P hy s i c al R eq ui rem en ts

Sh op d uty: able to stand and walk, lift up to 5 0 pound s.

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In order to protect the health of our workforce and facilities, we

PM F is an employee-owned company ( E SO P) offering a clean and safe environment, excellent benefits, and competitive wages. We are a growing company that provides wellness programs, opportunities for continuous learning, teamwork, and a culture of employee input and participation. We care about our customers, employees, and th e community. PM F is a nicotine-free environment. 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 E q ual O pportunity E mployer, includ ing d isability and protected veteran status.

Apply o nline at www.pmfind.com or send resumé to: PMF INDUSTRIES, lnc. 2601 Reach Road, PO Box 3186 Williamspo rt, P A 1 7 7 0 1

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G. Scott Gardner Attorney At

• Real Estate/Title Insurance • Elder Law/Probate • Husband & Wife Package

- Last Will & Testament - Durable Power of Attorney - Living Will $

385

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“We Make House Calls” 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 570-360-3486 Or Find Us On Facebook. 157483

ESTATE SALE

Thursday, Sept. 23rd and Friday, Sept. 24

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from 9am-5pm

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Law

1000 Commerce Park Dr. Suite 310-B - Williamsport, PA

Saturday, Sept 25th 9am-Noon or sell out

57 Parkwood street, Williamsport Contents of house including Antique furniture, collectibles, military, albums, mid-century furniture, decor, household: dishes, pots, sheets, vintage and new Christmas… too much to list!!!

EMPLOYMENT

HIGHLAND LAKE MANOR Has Immediate Openings For Full-Time Cook, PartTime Bartender And Waitress. Inquire within At 2826 Genesee Trail Road, Hughesville. 157506

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570-971-0090

DO YOU HAVE EXPERIENCE WORKING WITH CHILDREN? The Early Childhood Learning Center located in the First Southern Baptist Church in Williamsport is hiring for a full time Lead Preschool Teacher. Applicants should have a minimum of two years working with children, an associate degree in ECE or a related field and/ or CDA is preferred. Applicants will need to have a current physical and TB test and should have current clearances (PA State Police, Child Abuse, FBI and NSOR.) The ECLC will pay for new clearances and trainings needed for the job. Starting rate is between $10-$11/hour based on experience or education level. Please call 570-323-2025 for more information about joining our team. Resumes can be sent via email to eclcfsbc@ gmail.com. The ECLC is an EOE. 157667

MACHINE SHOP

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

• Machine Operator

• Shipping & Receiving

• Machine Set Up

• Janitorial

• Deburring

• Maintenance

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

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

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LABORER NEEDED; valid driver’s license and able to climb ladders. 570505-2756. 158086 THE JAMES V. BROWN LIBRARY is seeking an imaginative, passionate, and innovative Adult and Youth Services Programming and Library Assistant to join our team. The candidate should possess a positive attitude, and a sincere desire to work with children and adults of all ages and abilities. This position requires an individual to work independently and as part of a team. This is a full-time position with expectations to work some nights and Saturdays each month. Experience in working with children is recommended. Pay is $13.81 per hr. The position also includes driving the Library’s large outreach vehicles. A job description and application can be found at www.jvbrown. edu. Please respond with resume and letter of interest by September 25 to kconfer@jvbrown.edu or Karen Confer, Human Resources, James V. Brown Library, 19 E 4th St, Williamsport PA 17701. JVB is an EOE. 157862

ORGANIST/CHOIR DIRECTOR POSITION AVAILABLE at Trinity Lutheran Church in Hughesville, PA. Please apply or ask any questions by calling the office at 570-584-3490. Or sending an email with your resume to lutherans17737@gmail. com You may also mail us your information to: Trinity Lutheran Church, 120 South Main Street, Hughesville, PA 17737. 157934 THE SALVATION ARMY is seeking a parttime receptionist. M-F 9AM-2PM, 25 hrs./week. HS diploma or GED preferred. Computer skills a plus. $12/hr. Must apply in person: 457 Market St., Williamsport. EOE 2-3 CENTRAL MOUNTAIN/LOCK HAVEN High School Students Needed, Boys Or Girls, Mom Or Dad To Help Set Up A Yard Sale. $12.50/ Hour Cash. Call 272-2309480. Leave Name And Phone Number. 158089 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY

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REAL ESTATE AUCTION to be h el d on s i te at 2 07 p ai nter St., Muncy PA 17 7 5 6.

WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 6TH 2021 @ 6PM

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Ph# 570-538-4156

Pa. Lic. #158158

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PATCHMASTER

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M.R. Logue Interiors

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• Drywall •

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Looking for experienced MIG welders!

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OFFICE: 570-940-0237 CELL: 570-279-0317 CLEANING

FARMING

EXPERIENCED HOUSEKEEPER. Thorough, Reliable, References available. Call Patty 570-916-4275. 157859 NEED A CLEAN HOUSE? No Time? Call ME! I Will Get Your Home Looking Great So You Can Relax! Great Rates, References Available Upon Request. For An Estimate Call Joyce 570-238-1796. 221133

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LAWNCARE

CAREGIVER

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DO YOU NEED A CAREGIVER? 25 Years Of Experience, Reasonable Rates, Great References. Prefer Williamsport Area. Can Also Cook, Clean, Laundry And Good Care. Call 570-447-7518. 157855

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– Please stop in our office at –

240 Streibeigh Lane, Montoursville, Pa. 17754

to file an application.

JAC’S PRODUCE

A local leader in the food service industry, has current openings for NON CDL, LOCAL Delivery Drivers. If you enjoy being active, interacting with customers, and a Monday thru Friday position this is a fantastic opportunity with a great company. We are looking for both Full and Part Time Local Delivery Drivers (You do not need a CDL, just a valid PA driver’s license). Applicants must be able to lift 50 pounds. Day starts at 6:00 a.m. You may apply in person at Jac’s Produce 260 Charles Street South Williamsport or online at Jacsproduce.com

Stagehand, Part-time

The Stagehand performs a variety of duties prior to, during and after stage performances. Must be able to accommodate flexible work hours, including evenings and weekends. This person must be able to lift up to 50 pounds, climb stairs/ ladders and work without sitting for extended periods. Please see the detailed job announcements on our website and to apply: www.pct.edu/Jobs. EEO

At Penn College, People Make the Difference Penn College is committed to equal opportunity and the diversity of its workforce

SERVICES OFFERED

LEGAL

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