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week doesn’t go by without me considering stopping by Lycoming County Voter Services and changing my political affiliation to Independent. The very thought that Senator Mitch McConnell is the face of the Republican Party is a good enough reason to change by itself. He is an example of the problem in Washington, not the solution. I put him right alongside President Joe Biden and so many others that need to go. All of what is witnessed each and every day out of our Nation’s Capital has been created on their lifetime watch through their legislation. And now they want us to believe they’re the solution. The very election of President Donald Trump should have sent the message to the Republican party of needing to change. But here we are, with the same old ideas and the same old Republican leadership feeding at the trough of the American taxpayer. There are three reasons I haven’t stopped by and said hello to the ladies at Voter Services and changed that R to an I. Let me explain. First, I don’t want to lose the opportunity t o vote in the May Primary election. Second, I don’t want it to appear as a negative statement towards our locally elected officials. I think they do a great job and have

votes counted before the election, this eliminates the opportunity for fraud by either party. If the local office of elections wants to provide a dropbox, it must be monitored by camera and inside the Voter Service’s office. There must be severe law and order punishment for those that perpetrate any type of criminal activity in our election process. I could make the argument that this is treason and violates the rights of every legally registered voter. What often goes undiscussed is the fact that you are not required by law to vote in the United States of America. You are making a conscious choice to participate within our democracy. Those that choose to exercise this Constitutional right need to accept the responsibility to maintain its integrity. Election reform is a bipartisan problem that needs to be solved. It has affected both republican and democratic voters recently. Just in the past five years, I have heard from Democrats that were never going to vote again because Trump was elected and from republicans that were never going to vote again because Biden was elected. Americans must have trust in the process. A closing thought, I always vote for the best candidate available and should be able to do so in the May Primary. This should be the voters’ option, not limited by political affiliation, especially if you choose to identify yourself as Independent. God Bless America.

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helped protect our area from many of the problems As Seen on TV. And last, I still have hope that the Republican party will change and listen to ideas from our locally elected and constituents at every level. The socialistic agenda being carried out by those representing the Democratic Party is beyond repair. I have written for years that every day, hardworking Democrats need to take their party back; unfortunately, that opportunity has passed. So, that gets us to the point of my article and the most important thing to the continued freedoms provided by the Constitution of the United States of America. We the People, must have faith, trust, and belief that our election process is not tainted. That no matter what your beliefs are, your vote counts and is counted. That illegal votes are not canceling out your vote. The following is just plain common sense that should be supported by every elected official and voter in our Nation. First and foremost, we must have voter identification. There is nothing you can do in our Nation without identification, and rightfully so, with all the identity theft and fraud that takes place every minute. Not to mention, if you cannot obtain personal identification, you probably shouldn’t be voting anyway. So, here’s the simple fix for someone

who doesn’t have a driver’s license or is unable to produce or purchase identification. At no charge, there is a barcoded voting identification card provided that is similar to a driver’s license. This is done by the state you reside Jim in and managed by your Webb, Jr. local election overseers. If transportation to vote is a problem, it is provided for you by local entities funded by state and federal tax dollars. Every eight years, you must update your photo/voter registration card. Please remember, the only people that will need this are those that do not have a driver’s license or acceptable identification. Every American should provide proper identification every time they vote. Next, there must be some legitimacy for you to require an absentee ballot. If you do obtain an absentee ballot, it must be received by local voter services two weeks prior to the election. All absentee ballots must be counted by the day before the election. No exceptions. There is absolutely no way we can trust the integrity of the election to the United States Postal Service. It is not what the USPS was designed and intended for. However, if you choose to mail it in, it is up to the voter to have that ballot in the mail so that it’s received no later than two weeks prior to election day. The mail-in ballots must be counted by the day before the election. By having the

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So, look carefully and count them up! I get a little sneaky when I place them, so make sure you check every page closely! The variety of friends and fiends makes it a bit more difficult to see, so you gotta look close – know what I mean jelly bean? 4:30 p.m., and you can Before you @ me with talk of how you also drop the entries don’t have last week’s issue, and you in our mailbox after forgot to count or forget your total, have hours! Entries must Steph no fear, technology is here! If you go to be submitted by Oct. Nordstrom webbweekly.com you can flip through 22nd around noonish last week’s issue and count them there! and only one entry per This is why I love technology people! Or person. I will then take everyone who answered you are welcome to pop in the office for correctly and pick 10 random winners. an extra copy. Winners will receive a bucket full of We are heading into our last weekend goodies big enough to make the Easter before Halloween! Have you gotten out Bunny blush! Winners will be listed in the Oct. 27th edition. Winners will be for the fall family fun yet? If not, I highly contacted by phone or email and prizes recommend it! It’s a great way to spend can be picked up in our office Monday- an afternoon or evening with those nearest and dearest. We have a bunch Friday 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Every year we donate $1.00 for of farms and pumpkin patches to visit each entry to the Lycoming County in the area to get your fill of pumpkins, SPCA, LAPS or Beckoning Cat, or the gourds, corn mazes, and petting zoos! Clinton County SPCA. Since we did Get out and enjoy the area! If you really the Lycoming County SPCA last year, like the spooky part of spooky season, it means that it is the Clinton County there are some great haunted attractions around too! SPCA’s turn this year.

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reservation Williamsport has always been noted for its exciting and unique events and fundraisers, and the latest one is no exception. They will be presenting “Boo From the Porch,” a Halloween-themed fundraiser on Friday, October 22, from 5 to 7 p.m. Preservation Williamsport invites you for another stroll down Millionaires Row. It has been two years since they have been able to invite you to their historic porches. Come in your Halloween finery because they will be having a costume contest for this haunting Halloween event. There will be five vintage homes decked out, befitting Halloween’s ghoulish spirit. They will be serving spooky drinks and food around the Rowley House, 707 West Fourth Street. This is where a ticket for this unique event can be purchased. You can buy tickets ahead of time at Fink’s Paint Store, 338 Mifflin Place, or through Larry Fryda, 570-560-7188, and Lisa Fink, 570-2204090. The five porches will all be within a block of the Rowley House; Chef Hosch has graciously opened the Carriage House to entertain you as only a professional caterer can. West Fourth Street will be closed from

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Historic preservation provides a community with a sense of place, connecting people to their neighbors and their past. With the addition of the Rowley House Museum, visitors to the area will be able to discover not only names and street addresses of the industrious generations who came before us, but they will now be able to experience first-hand how these millionaires lived and worked. They may FOR UP TO 12 MONTHS view an authentic and vivid 0% time FINANCING slot of history, with original amenities still intact nearly 130 years later. Preservation of Williamsport Foundation, Inc. was established in 1986 and incorporated in 1990 when a group of preservation-minded citizens saw the need for an organization dedicated to protecting Williamsport’s rich but endangered historical heritage. In 2004, a board of 10 members was formed to pursue the acquisition of the Rowley House. Officers were elected, and funding sources were sought. With a $75,000 grant from the First Community Foundation Partnership of PA and a large private donation from Allen and Kay Ertel, Preservation Williamsport acquired the Rowley House. All avenues 1 Year No Intrest to secure funds to pay for the building and to perform repairs and restoration work are being targeted. Annual membership solicitations and various fundraisers have 1 Year No Intrest Free Local Delivery been conducted regularly. Preservation Williamsport’s most noted Located on Route 150 and flagship event, Victorian Christmas, Between Woolrich and Avis will take place November 19, 20, and 21, 570-769-7377 Visit us online at 2021.

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Beverage, William Nichols & BJ Van Ess, PPL Electric Utilities, The Print Shoppe, Plumbing Masters, Susquehanna Gallery and Frame Shoppe and Mary Welch. Preservation Williamsport is dedicated to preserving and protecting Williamsport’s architectural heritage. In recent years, the Millionaires Row Historic District has seen a significant interest in preserving and restoring this historically sensitive area. It is now a National Register Historic District. A long-range plan for the Millionaires Row Historic District was completed in 1989 with personal participation by members and funding by the WilliamsportLycoming Chamber of Commerce, the First Community Foundation Partnership of PA, and the Rotary Club of Williamsport. Large amounts of private money have been invested in returning former mansions, which had become “boarding houses” back to private residences and professional offices. Park Place is a dramatic example of adaptive reuse while preserving architectural heritage. With the expansion of Pennsylvania College of Technology, the Maynard Street corridor, the Streetscape Project, and the new Transportation Museum, the surrounding neighborhoods benefit as the area transitions into a tourist destination. The mission of Preservation Williamsport is to restore and preserve Williamsport’s rich architectural heritage and to educate the public about the importance of preservation. The acquisition of the Rowley House was a natural adjunct.


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ltogether all too many people believe it takes a Little League World Series game to get the City of Williamsport known around the world. The truth is that this city’s name, as written, “shipped from Williamsport U.S.A.,” reaches every country on the globe, affecting the lives of people everywhere— thanks to at least 11 Williamsport area industries. Many “poor, starving” Chinese may be at this minute may be eating their daily morsel of rice on paper plates made by the C.A. Reed Company, two Yugoslavian power plants light their country with the aid of power pipes made by M.W. Kellogg Company power pipes division, petroleum products for the Middle East if Darling Valve and Manufacturing Company removed its valves. Swedish schoolchildren would have trouble without paper made with the aid of machinery made from Sprout Waldron

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and Company of Muncy. A hospital in India is being heated by a boiler from E. Keeler Company, people behind the Iron Curtain depend on Radio Free Europe with the help of Sylvania Radio Products Inc. radio tube division for the truth. Leather from Armour Leather Company protects the feet of Filipino children from hot stones, many Frenchmen keep their families warm with “anthratubes” from the Axeman-Anderson Company. West Germans depend on radar and tubes from the Sylvania Electric Products to alert them to threats from Communist East Berlin. Storage drawers and cabinets from Vidmar Inc. protect Canadian tools to build their nation, and every country in the Free World uses Avco Manufacturing Company’s Lycoming Division airport to transport and defend their people. Every one of the above mentioned is a Williamsport area manufacturer. We do not enjoy a one-way proposition, however, in order for those manufacturers to their goods for abroad, many depend on foreign products themselves.

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hen someone visits the Lycoming County Court of Common Pleas, it is generally a visit that they would rather not be having. That was not the case on Tuesday, October 5th, when Judge Joy Reynolds McCoy, along with President Judge Nancy Butts, Judge Eric Linhardt, and Judge Ryan Tira, came together to recognize the work of the JPO, the Juvenile Probation Office of Lycoming County to celebrate Juvenile Justice Week. Further recognition was given to the Lycoming County’s JPO a week later at the County Commissioners Meeting on Tuesday, October 12th. They deserve all the appreciation they can get. Few people know how difficult it is to work with troubled youth. There are hundreds of cases that the county is monitoring at any one time. Obviously, parents are the

most important to integrate into the process. But, when these individuals also have issues they are dealing with, it is necessary to partner with other agencies. The Juvenile Probation Department may get involved with the county’s Children and Youth Services and even volunteer agencies such as the Salvation Army or other local churches. A chief and deputy chief do this work with three clerical staff and eleven officers. For 24 years, the department was headed up by Ed Robbins. His leadership was so exemplary that he was recognized last year with the highest award given by the Juvenile Court Judges’ Commission of Pennsylvania. Ed retired in July of last year and was succeeded by Dave Goodwin. The good news about Director Goodwin is that the department has not skipped a beat. He has contin-

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he word clarity is and II Corinthians 5:11-21. used to describe Paul addressed this topic something that is while writing to the church in clear, simple, or preCorinth. They had become encise. If it is something spoken, tangled in silly arguments over clarity means that the message the popularity of spiritual leadhas been communicated effiers. They had lost the clarity ciently and effectively. If it is of the message. Paul corrects an object, like a diamond, clarthem with this statement found ity refers to its ability to allow in I Corinthians 2:2, “For I reTim solved to know nothing while light to pass through it without Hartzell obstruction. I was with you except for JeBoth meanings are important. sus Christ and him crucified.” In Christianity, both the message and That’s clarity in the message. the messenger require clarity because His statement is equally clarifying for the message and the messenger are in- us today. The temptation to proclaim separable. The messenger (you and me) other messages is strong. The church is the Word becomes flesh — a living and its leaders can gain notoriety and example of the message of redemption wealth by talking about politics, financand transformation. If the messenger es, social issues, and the environment. lacks clarity (holiness), then the mes- We can get distracted by endless debates sage will lack clarity (God’s glory). That over end-time prophecies, miracles, anpoint is so important; I’m going to re- gels, church governance, and, yes, panpeat it: If the messenger lacks clarity, demic protocols. If the good news of Jethen the message will lack clarity. sus Christ gets lost in these distractions, Clarity in the Message then the church and its leadership have The primary message of the church is failed. Above all else, the church must the good news of Jesus Christ as declare loud and clear the good identified in the Great Commisnews of Jesus Christ! sion and the Ministry of ReconClarification: It is the mission ciliation. See Matthew 28:18-20 of the Church to declare the good

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the believer humbly gains holiness through the process of sanctification. Ever-increasing clarity (holiness) results in the release of ever-increasing light (God’s glory). Paul makes the connection between clarity and light in Philippians 2:14-16, “Do everything without grumbling or arguing, so that you may become blameless and pure, ‘children of God without fault in a warped and crooked generation.’ Then you will shine among them like stars in the sky as you hold firmly to the word of life.” A diamond provides an excellent illustration of the connection between

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news of Jesus Christ and to raise up Christ-obeying disciples. Again, see Matthew 28:18-20. Those disciples will then be prepared to speak on many valuable topics as the Spirit guides, equips, empowers, and emboldens them. See Ephesians 4. If the church doesn’t do its job, then disciples won’t be prepared to do theirs. My friends, message clarity for the Church is vital! Clarity in the Messenger The message of Jesus Christ and Him crucified is one of full redemption resulting in continual life transformation toward Christlikeness. The message is authenticated through both word and deed as

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Alize is getting some time as a backup center and an active four. He is making the most of his opportunities, and he is gaining some love. “I have a lot of respect for Alize,” Coach Billy Donovan stated. “He’s in there battling with the bigs on every single possession. How does this kid come down with so many rebounds? He has a great motor and a tenacious attitude. Alize has done this at every level. That’s what he brings to the table. Size isn’t a concern. He might not be a rim protector, but he does so many other things.” Alize had his best performance on Sunday night. He scored 14 points and pulled down 11 boards in a very limited time. Johnson was five for six from the floor in the Bull’s preseason matchup with the Cleveland

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that Potts immediately needed to go to the hospital. It obviously became a scary situation. Athletic Director Mark Coyle and team doc, Dr. David Jewison, stayed in Indiana. Potts was later discharged after a lengthy stay and recently returned to Minnesota. Crazy. I reached out to Trey and his family. Do I know them well? No. But they all responded. I will always keep a screenshot of the text that I sent. Treyson Potts loved my little note and replied with a thumbs up. At the time, Potts was second in the Big Ten with an average of 110.4 rushing yards per clip. He finished the year with 552 yards on 112 carries. Potts took most of the snaps after week one when the Gophers lost Mo Ibrahim for the year with another injury. Speedy recovery, kid. We are all thinking of you.

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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:

Th e Tech nical Sales R epresentative will be th e primary contact between PM F and our ex isting and prospective customers, promoting PM F ’ s capabilities to secure sales.

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• Prepare q uotations for our manufacturing services. • I n conj unction with engineering d etermine process req uirements includ ing outsourcing. • Secure ord ers and collaborate with prod uction control to arrange d eliveries. • E x plore improvements to meeting customer req uirements in q uality and cost. • Attend Trad e Sh ows representing PM F . • Develop marketing strategies, i.e., Linked I n, PM F ’ s website, etc. • Acq uire knowled ge of our processes and capabilities to ad eq uately represent PM F . • Confer with customers to align th eir d esign with our processes. • I nterpret and communicate customer purch ase ord er req uirements to various d epartments, id entify issues or concerns, and recommend resolutions. • Stay abreast of latest d evelopments with in th e ind ustry. • V isit customers to promote PM F ’ s capabilities, as req uired . • G enerate and follow up on sales lead s.

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PM F is an employee-owned company ( E SO P) offering a clean and safe environment, e e ent benefits and ompetitive wages e a e a g owing ompan t at p ovides 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. nte ested andidates ma app on ine at www pmfind om or send resumé to:

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fi e d t ab e to sit stand and wa i t p to po nds I n ad d ition, able to set up sh ow booth and transport parts and marketing materials. PM F is an employee-owned company ( E SO P) offering a clean and safe environment, e e ent benefits and ompetitive wages e a e a g owing ompan t at p ovides 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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nte ested andidates ma app on ine at www pmfind om or send resumé to:

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THE EARLY CHILDHOOD LEARNING CENTER located in the First Southern Baptist Church in Williamsport is hiring. The ECLC is accepting resumes for a full-time infant room teacher, a twelve-week, temporary, full-time toddler room teacher, and a part-time afternoon floater. Applicants must be at least 18 years old and have a minimum of two years of experience working with children. Please call 570-3232025 for more information. The ECLC is an EOE. 158630

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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.

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PM F is an employee-owned company ( E SO P) offering a clean and safe environment, e e ent benefits and ompetitive wages e a e a g owing ompan t at p ovides 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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