Webb Weekly December 1, 2021

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VOLUME 19 • NUMBER 48

A Family-Oriented Publication

DECEMBER 1, 2021

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here is nothing more important than remembering, understanding, and learning from the history of our great Nation. One of the most devastating and in the same breath, galvanizing, attacks against America took place on Sunday, December 7th, 1941. The Japanese sneak attack that pummeled United States forces stationed near Honolulu. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s address to a joint session of the US Congress the day after the attack on Pearl Harbor contains some of the most memorable words ever spoken by the President of the United States of America. “YESTERDAY, December 7, 1941, a date which will live in infamy the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan.” Later in the address, he stated, “No matter how long it may take us to overcome this premeditated invasion, the American people in their righteous might will win through to absolute victory. I believe that I interpret the will of the Congress and of the people when I assert that we will not only defend ourselves to the uttermost but will make it very certain that this form of treachery shall never again endanger us.” As I write President Roosevelt’s words, I can hear his voice echoing from historic programs I have watched, talk about

leadership and getting up off the mat after being knocked down. The events of December 7th and President Roosevelt’s call to action rallied not just the American Armed Forces but the American people. This is a moment frozen in time that deserves to always be honored with complete respect for our very freedom.

A look at significant numbers of remembrance on the 80th anniversary of Pearl Harbor. The attack lasted for two hours. There was a total of 3,581 casualties; 2,403 Americans were killed. This included the following American Heroes who made the ultimate sacrifice. From the Navy – 2,008, Army – 218, and Marines – 109. Nearly half of the dead, 1,177, were from the USS Arizona. There were 1,178 Americans wounded made up of Navy – 710, Army – 364,

Marines – 69, and 35 civilians. There were 19 US Navy ships damaged or destroyed. This included eight battleships, three cruisers, three destroyers, and five auxiliary support ships. The attack destroyed Jim or damaged 328 US Webb, Jr. aircraft. In total, the Japanese used 61 vessels in the attack; this included two heavy cruisers, 35 submarines, nine fuel ships, two battleships, 11 destroyers, and 353 Japanese aircraft. American forces did manage to destroy five Japanese midget submarines and 29 aircraft during the chaos of the sneak attack. There were 129 Japanese soldiers killed and one taken prisoner. After the Pearl Harbor attack, the United States Senate voted 82-0 to declare war. The US House voted 388-1. What was the one thinking? This leads me to wonder what the voting numbers would be if the same type of event occurred today? A Webb Weekly salute and prayers of remembrance to all that have become known as the Greatest Generation. These amazing Patriots who were first known as the GI Generation and then the World War II Generation. What an answer they had to that day of infamy. It was an honor and pleasure to meet several World War II Veterans during our recently held Veterans Day breakfast. Truly amazing gentlemen. During this

event, I also met Air Force retired Senior Master Sergeant Gene Otterbein. Gene is a very humble individual who comes from a family with four generations of service to the United States military. He invited me to the east end of the county to view and have a conversation about the Veterans Memorial Park in Picture Rocks, which I did a week or so prior to Thanksgiving. We could have talked all day on a beautiful sun-drenched afternoon. Gene’s service has never ended to the American people. His vision, energy, and effort in supporting our Veterans, past, present, and future is tireless. This includes Veterans Memorial Park. It is a very well-done tribute to our five branches of service and honors those who have served a Grateful Nation. I will have much more in a future article featuring the people, businesses, and organizations instrumental to the creation and continued growth of Veterans Memorial Park. God Bless America.

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a couple of years ago that says, “Just a reminder to all the parents out there to be modest with your gifts from ‘Santa’. Not all parents have a ton of cash to spend on our office! I’ve found making their kids’ Christmas special, so dangling a Little Debbie it doesn’t make sense to have Santa give Christmas Tree Cake your kid a PlayStation5, a bike, and an in front of them like iPad, while his best friend at school gets a carrot helps to keep a new hat and mittens from Santa. Give them on task. Except them something small from Santa and for Freddy, he seems to make the more expensive presents from only respond if I offer to Steph you. You can explain the value of money pay him. Nordstrom to kids, but you can’t explain Santa’s This is the 2nd week for discrimination to a heartbroken kid.” the coloring contest, so you have plenty of Say it louder for the people in the back. time to get your entries in. We have LOTS “You can explain the value of money to kids, of great prizes from Flyworld, English but you can’t explain Santa’s discrimination Model Railroad, Elery Nau, Hooplas, to a heartbroken kid.” Treasure Castle Playland, Harder Sporting I think this is a really important thing to Goods, AMC Theaters, Dairy Queen, share and the parents on my friends list Trout Pond Park and Outback Roos! If you have been 100% supportive of the idea. need another copy of the contest, check There have been several over the years that out our Facebook page. It is pinned to the were already doing this and several other top of the page so you can download and who said that they were going to start. print it out if you need to! The page is also Listen, if you are willing and able to give up on our website in a printable form if your child a new Xbox, a Tesla, and a you need more copies! You can drop them summer vacation in Italy for Christmas, off in the office or mail them to: by all means do so! (and maybe consider Blaise Alexander Christmas Coloring letting me tag along to Italy) However, Contest make sure they understand those gifts c/o Webb Weekly are from you. Let Santa bring new PJs or 280 Kane St., S. Williamsport, PA 17702 books. Don’t let some other child think The coloring page and details are on that Santa loves them less, or worse yet, pages 18 and 19. that they were somehow ‘bad’ and less Speaking of Santa… deserving than little Joey up the street. Every year around this time I share Being a kid in today’s world is hard a Facebook post that I stumbled upon enough without adding to it.

hanksgiving is officially behind us, so now it’s time to move fully into the Christmas season! By the time you read this, my tree will be up and decorating will have commenced! I don’t usually like to start this early, but I just felt the need to get started early this year! Plus I love the way my house looks all sparkly with Christmas lights! Nothing says Christmas around the Webb Weekly office like when The Blaise Alexander Christmas Coloring Contest is in full swing! We have entries coming in left and right, and our elves are hard at work. If you haven’t heard, every year I bring in elves, straight from the North Pole, to help me out. They are helping judge the entries, along with keeping them sorted by age group, and compiling the list of names to be published the week of Christmas! We brought in a whole new batch of the little pointy-eared imps this year, and they are little overwhelmed with the Christmas fun. I’ve already caught them headed toward Candy Cane Lane and I heard that they are looking for a ride to Knoebels for Christmas Through the Grove. Tinsel McJingles, Freddy Gumdrop and Sparky Tinselbottom, are easily distracted so if you see them out and about, please call them an Uber and send them back to

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ach year the Lycoming County Brotherhood Alliance recognizes individuals in the area who promote the spirit of brotherhood, tolerance, and community service at their annual banquet. Holding these annual affairs the past two years has proven problematic due to the COVID pandemic. This year’s banquet was slated for October, but a major uptick in COVID cases forced Brotherhood officials to postpone their annual banquet until May 2022. The inability to hold these annual banquets has severely reduced the profile of this worthy organization in our community. Members of the board of directors of Lycoming County Brotherhood Alliance want to remind people they are still very much involved in the promotion of brotherhood and its promotion and our community. The mission of LCBA is to actively promote tolerance of all religious, civic, and political beliefs to demonstrate commitment to the promotion and maintenance of the cultural, racial, and social fabric of the greater Williamsport Area and all of Lycoming County. The LCBA sponsors an annual trip

to the Holocaust Museum located in Washington, DC. This annual trip is for high school and college students and has taken place every year since the Museum opened. The LCBA sponsors a Diversity Tour. The Diversity Tour was started in 2018 to allow individuals to better understand the different cultures in our immediate area. The Community Outreach mission of the LCBA is focused on promoting brotherhood throughout the community through the use of speakers, projects, and events throughout the year. LCBA designs these programs in conjunction with community leaders with a two-fold purpose: meet a specific need within the community and, by doing so, promote brotherhood, tolerance, and harmony through the activities or functions of the project/event. Several individuals are to be honored at the rescheduled banquet now to be held in May 2022. Two individuals were nominated to receive the 2020 William Picklener Award, with one being the Reverend Gwen Bernstine, well known for her recent and long-standing role as ecumenical leader and retired Executive Director of United Churches of Lycoming

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his adult life, Barry decided that he wanted to pass the same compassion he had been shown onto others in his community through unending acts of “brotherhood.” Barry has served in numerous capacities and organizations such as the Montgomery Positive Action Committee, Montgomery Area Arthritis Foundation, Montgomery Lions Club, Montgomery Centennial Committee, Lycoming County United Way, Watson Township Concerned Citizens, Watson Township Supervisors, Children’s Development Center, Hope Enterprises, Williamsport Nittany Lion Booster Club, while currently serving on the board of the NAMI North Central PA

Chapter of the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill, and the Lycoming County Children’s Development Center. Barry is active with his local St John’s Newberry United Methodist Church as well as the School of the Arts. While Barry has served with several political campaigns, one of his greatest accomplishments was the facilitation of the “Say No to Drugs” campaign and “Too Smart to Start” sponsored by West Branch Drug & Alcohol Abuse Commission and Lycoming County Commissioners dispensing over 13,000 reusable water bottles to youth ages 5-13 in Lycoming County. In 2015 Mr. Rake

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Community Calendar ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS... Submit contributions in a What: When: Where: format to webbnews@webbweekly.com. View more calendar listings at www.webbweekly.com. EVENTS EVENTS... Jewelry Sale What: Mindy’s Jewels, handcrafted silver jewelry, unique designs. When: Wednesday, December 1st from 7:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Where: UPMC Lock Haven Hospital, main lobby. What: Friends of the JV Brown Library Special Holiday Program. Wendy McCormick, harpist, presents “Holiday Strings,” a program that will include familiar and lesser-known carols and songs from Ireland, Scotland, and England. Snacks and bottled water will be available or bring a bag lunch, if desired. When: Friday, December 3 at 12:15 p.m. The program is from 12:15 p.m.-12:45 p.m., with Q&A until 1:00 p.m. Reserve a seat by calling the library at 326-0536 or use the library’s online reservation calendar (http:// calendar.jvbrown.edu). Reservations are required due to space considerations and must be made before 3:00 p.m. on Wednesday, December 1. Where: Lowry Room, Third Floor, Welch Family Wing of the library. Public parking lot is adjacent to the site. Whistle Stop Train Show What: Electric train show and sale. All sizes of electric trains will be on display and for sale. Over 100 tables. Test track and refreshments available. $3.00 admission, children under 12 are free. When: Saturday, December 4th from 9:00 a.m.-3:00

p.m. Where: Woodward Twp. Vol. Fire Dept., Route 220, Linden. Model Railroad Open House What: The Clinton Central Model Railroad Club in Castenea, PA, announces their annual Open House season starting Tuesday evening November 23rd into January 2022 (see dates and times below). Family members of all ages will enjoy the sights and sounds of trains operating on over 2300 feet of mainline and branch track on our large HO scale, Digital Command Control (DCC) layout. Station tours including railroad memorabilia in the museum and model railroad displays will be provided throughout the day and evening Open Houses. Admission and parking is free for all. When: December 7 (Tuesday), 2021 5 p.m.-8 p.m., December 11 (Saturday), 2021 10 a.m.-4 p.m., December 28 (Tuesday), 2021 4 p.m.-8 p.m., December 30 (Thursday), 2021 2 p.m.-6 p.m., January 4 (Tuesday), 2022 5 p.m.-8 p.m., January 15 (Saturday), 2022 10 a.m.-4 p.m., January 22 (Saturday), 2022 10 a.m.-4 p.m., January 25 (Tuesday), 2022 5 p.m.-8 p.m. Where: Clinton Central Model Railroad Club at 15 Logan Ave., Castanea. Book Sale What: Friends of Muncy Library book sale. When: December 14th from 3 p.m.-6:00 p.m. Where: Muncy Library, 108 S. Main St., Muncy. Kaos Fun Zone Meetup What: Public is welcome to take advantage of our discounted rate of $10 per participant for 2 hours of bowling, arcade, Fly World, and Lazer Tag. For more information, go to our website: www.lcchea.com or find us on Facebook. Hosted by Lycoming & Clinton Counties Home Educators Association. When: 1st Thursday of each month, 4:00 p.m.-6 p.m. Where: Kaos Fun Zone, Williamsport.

Homeschooling Families Park Meetups What: Homeschooling families meet for social time and support. Pack a lunch, drinks, camp chairs, sports gear, and other play items. Bathrooms will be open. For more information go to www.lcchea.com or find us on Facebook. Hosted by Lycoming & Clinton Counties Home Educators Association. When: 2nd & 4th Tuesday of each month through October, 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Where: James Short Park, Loyalsock, Pavilion #1. CHURCH EVENTS CHURCH EVENTS... Candy Fundraiser What: Candy Fundraiser: Autumn & Christmas shaped milk chocolate peanut butter meltaway candy, and dark espresso caramel cups. When: Starting Nov. 1st while supplies last. To place order call 570-323-6297. Where: Community Room - West End Christian Community Center, 901 Diamond St., Williamsport. Toy Sale What: New and gently used Christmas toy sale. When: Through December 3rd from 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. except Wednesday, 9:00 a.m.-6:45 p.m. and Saturday, 8:30 a.m.-11:45 a.m. More information please call 570-323-6297. Where: Community Room - West End Christian Community Center, 901 Diamond St., Williamsport. Baked Ham Supper What: Baked ham supper Take-out only; curbside service. Donation: $12. When: Wednesday, Dec. 1 from 3:30 p.m.-6:00 p.m. Where: First United Methodist Church, 602 S. Market St., Muncy. Reflections of the Nativity What: A time to reflect on the many Nativities displayed throughout the church. Special musical performance, children’s Corner, refreshments

available. Handicapped accessible. When: Saturday, December 4 from 6:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. Where: First United Methodist Church, 236 S. Main Street, Jersey Shore. Christmas Bazaar What: Christmas Bazaar: Christmas crafts, holiday arrangements, cookie table, gently used gift table. Lunch platters available for $7.00 from 10:00 a.m.1:00 p.m. Kids eat free. When: Saturday, Dec. 4th, from 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Where: St. John Lutheran Church, 229 S. Broad St., Jersey Shore. Christmas Ring What: The Bell and Chime Choirs of Chef Co-op invite you to an evening of Christmas Music. When: Friday, December 10th, 7:00 p.m. Where: Community Baptist Church, Montoursville. Spaghetti Dinner What: Menu: spaghetti & meatballs, garden salad, Italian bread & peppers, dessert. Also, hamburger vegetable soup. Takeout only. Adults, $10.00; children, $5.00. Soup, $6.00 per quart. Phone 570-326-0191. When: Friday December 10th, 4:30 p.m.-6:00 p.m. Where: All Saints Parish Hall, corner of Scott & Beeber sts., Williamsport. Festival of Lessons & Carols What: Modeled on the annual celebration at King’s College, this service features traditional congregational carols and anthems presented by Trinity’s Choir, Choral Scholars, and guest musicians. This event is free; doors open at 3:30 p.m. Gifts of canned goods and funds will be collected for United Churches Food Pantry. Contact the church office at 570-322-0126 for more information. When: Sunday, December 12, 4:00 p.m. Where: Trinity Pro-Cathedral, 844 W. 4th St., Williamsport.

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Candlelight Service What: Christmas Eve candlelight service. Celebrating and praising His birth with chimes and songs. Everyone Is Welcome! When: Saturday, December 24, 2021, 7:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m. Where: St. Paul-Calvary United Methodist Church, 1427 Memorial Ave., Williamsport.


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his year marks the 80th anniversary of the “Day of Infamy,” the Japanese sneak attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. One former Williamsporter, Joe Lockard is forever connected with the Pearl Harbor story. It might also be noted that two Lycoming County residents lost their lives in the Pearl Harbor attack—Paul Free and Billy Brandt. I had the privilege of interviewing Lockard before his death in 2012 and what follows as well as information in a companion article in this issue is information gleaned from that interview and supplemented by historical accounts of the attack. Lockard, who was a member of the Army’s Signal Company Aircraft Warning, along with a fellow soldier, George Elliot went out to their radar post at Opana on the northern tip of Oahu, on Saturday afternoon, December

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• 2 tablespoons unsalted butter • 1 clove garlic • 1 thyme sprig To make suya dust: In food processor, blend cashews, chicken bouillon, paprika, cayenne pepper, bell pepper, black pepper, ginger, garlic powder and onion powder into fine powder. To make “red rice” risotto: In medium saucepan, warm canola oil over medium-high heat. Add onions, garlic and red bell pepper, sauteing until lightly caramelized, about 1 minute. Add tomato paste to pan and saute until fragrant, about 1 minute. Add chopped tomato, Worcestershire sauce, paprika, 1 teaspoon kosher salt and 1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper; continue sauteing until tomato starts to break down and soften, 3-4 minutes. Reduce heat to simmer and cook 3-4 minutes. Remove from heat and finely blend in food processor. Set aside. In separate medium saucepan, warm olive oil and butter over medium-high heat. Add Arborio rice and stir until


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Advent asks these questions to help us evaluate our relationship with God. Have you experienced first-hand the miracles of mercy and grace? If you have, then hope, peace, joy, and love are growing in you! If you haven’t, then you are keenly aware that life is not as it should be. My friend, you need mercy and grace — and you know it better than anybody. I have good news for you. In God’s house, there is a cradle with your name on it. He is your heavenly Father, and He has done everything necessary for you to be His child. He created you for it — and every cell in your being longs for it. Maybe you just didn’t know. Maybe

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ries of what happened back in the day. This is the problem with religious traditions. What’s left is mindless and meaningless repetition. When people have no connection to the miracle, the purpose of the tradition fades away, or it takes on new values — and those values tend to be far different than the values intended by the tradition. Consider the commercialization of Christmas, and you can quickly identify what happens when traditions are handed down to people who have no first-hand connection to the miracle. Mercy and grace are needles lost in a haystack of tinsel and wrapping paper. That’s not a judgment; it’s simply the diagnosis of a problem. Lent and Advent are intended to create opportunities for every person to experience first-hand God’s miraculous mercy and grace. This is vitally important for one simple reason: God Has no Grandchildren The Kingdom of God is populated by one generation — the sons and daughters of God. John declared this truth plainly, “Yet to all who did receive him, to those who believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of God— children born not of natural descent, nor of human decision or a husband’s will, but born of God.” John 1:12-13. At no point do the Scriptures suggest the possibility of anyone being God’s grandchild.

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— white, thin-shelled conical seeds — are eaten by many different birds and are known to be a favorite of the northern cardinal. Cracked corn is always a good addition to your seed mix since it appeals to most birds visiting a feeder. Don’t forget to include the black-oil sunflower seeds. If you are not sure just what to include, contact a local feed store that can supply you with various products for winter feeding. If pesky squirrels become a problem, you might solve the situation by offering them their own supply of corn. Merely drive spikes through a board and attach the board to the side of a nearby tree — then stick ears of corn on the spikes. Hopefully, this will lure the squirrels away from the bird feeder. Turkeys, deer, and bears spend a great deal of time feeding during the later months of fall, frequently on acorns when they are plentiful, in order to build up a much-needed layer of fat to aid in making it through the cold of winter, when food may be scarce. In the dead of winter, you might see deer or turkeys in picked-over corn fields pawing or scratching through the snow in search of any remaining kernels of corn. Shelled corn is a popular choice


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emphasis from the outdoor fall istory recounts sports to the more confined the infamous environs of the gymnasium, quote attributed to those involved in the health/ Marie Antoinette safety of the participants and during the days of the French fans have decisions to make. Revolution. When she asked As an observer, it seems many her aides why the citizens of these decisions are being were rioting in the streets, made by administrations, she was told it was because athletic directors, and school they had no bread to eat; to Scott boards in consultation with which she replied, “let them Lowery their peers. That seems to be eat cake.” Indeed, an ill-offered a reasonable way to go about statement she would live to things. regret. During the past month, our area I do not think you will find the phrase ‘ivory tower syndrome’ in any medical was treated to some tremendous dictionary, but it is one I firmly believe achievements by teams and individuals exists. The phrase (defined by yours in various sports taking part in truly, not Mr. Webster) references those the PIAA District IV playoffs. The occasions when policy decisions are athletes are to be congratulated on made at the top levels of a business or their accomplishments. The fans that corporate organization and then passed watched experienced a real treat. However, in covering and watching down the food chain to be observed several of these events, a reoccurring and carried out by the multitudes. Perhaps not as egregious as topic of conversation centered on ‘what Antoinette’s uttering, but sometimes is the PIAA doing?’ these decisions/directives are being OK, OK, I know that question has been made by individuals who may have little repeated many times over the years, comprehension of, or have ‘walked the but let’s cut the governing body a little walk,’ of the people who will bear the slack. During the most difficult onset of COVID, they remained steadfast in brunt of the directive being made. As the local sports scene shifts its trying to allow scholastic athletes with

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the opportunities to compete in their chosen sports. It wasn’t always easy, but at least games were played. But somewhere during the recently completed district playoffs, that view from the ivory tower got a bit distorted. With the PIAA in charge of the playoffs, someone came up with the brilliant idea to make the populous purchase their game tickets only via an online website of their choosing. Fans couldn’t walk up to the stadium and purchase a ticket, nor could they stop by the school offices for the same purpose. Oh, no, ‘go to your computer’ was the command. (Would you like angel food or marble cake with that?) Seeking an explanation, inquiries were made to the District IV committee. The organization’s president, Chris Venna (Superintendent, Shamokin Area School District), took the time to respond. “We used online ticketing last year, and it went extremely smooth. For this year, we decided to utilize it as our exclusive way to purchase tickets for events based on several factors: the success of its implementation last year; online ticketing reduces the risk for COVID transmission since there is no exchange of money at the gate; for auditing purposes, it is a much more efficient and cleaner process; it is being utilized during the state playoffs


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Essential Duties and Resp onsibilities • Prep are q uo tatio ns f o r o ur manuf ac turing serv ic es. • In c o nj unc tio n w ith eng ineering determine p ro c ess req uirements inc luding o utso urc ing . • S ec ure o rders and c o llab o rate w ith p ro duc tio n c o ntro l to arrang e deliv eries. • Ex p lo re imp ro v ements to meeting c usto mer req uirements in q uality and c o st. • Attend T rade S h o w s rep resenting PM F. • D ev elo p mark eting strateg ies, i. e. , L ink edIn, PM F’ s w eb site, etc . • Ac q uire k no w ledg e o f o ur p ro c esses and c ap ab ilities to adeq uately rep resent PM F. • C o nf er w ith c usto mers to alig n th eir desig n w ith o ur p ro c esses. • Interp ret and c o mmunic ate c usto mer p urc h ase o rder req uirements to v ario us dep artments, identif y issues o r c o nc erns, and rec o mmend reso lutio ns. • S tay ab reast o f latest dev elo p ments w ith in th e industry. • V isit c usto mers to p ro mo te PM F’ s c ap ab ilities, as req uired. • G enerate and f o llo w up o n sales leads.

Skills and Qualifications • Po st- sec o ndary deg ree in Eng ineering o r B usiness/ Financ e w ith a manuf ac turing b ac k g ro und. S o und j udg ment and g o o d dec isio n- mak ing sk ills. S elf - mo tiv ated and team- o riented • B luep rint reading • G o o d mec h anic al ap titude • 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.

Must learn: • S o lid W o rk s and J o b B o ss – ERP system • G eo metric to leranc es and draw ing interp retatio n.

Phy sical Req uirements Office duty: ab le to sit, stand and w alk , lif t up to 2 5 p o unds. In additio n, ab le to set up sh o w b o o th and transp o rt p arts and mark eting materials. 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, ex cellent benefits, and competitive wages. We are a growing company that provides wellness 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.

Equal Opportunity Employer, Including Disability & Protected Veteran Status.

A p p l y onl i ne at www.pmfind.com o r send resumé to :

PMF INDUSTRIES, lnc.

2601 Reach Road, PO Box 3186, Williamsport, PA 17701

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QUALIFICATIONS & SKILLS:

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.

Call 570-326-9322

Set- up Technician

PMF Industries, a Williamsport manufacturer specializing in fabrications constructed of 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:

MACHINE OPERATOR

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