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ur 14th Annual Webb Weekly Uncle Ron’s Monster Buck Contest is in the books. What an amazing hunting season it was. The best part for me is it’s like being a member of Pennsylvania’s largest hunting camp. I get to talk to so many folks that are passionate about God, Country, family, and, oh yes, the great tradition of hunting Penns Woods for the elusive whitetail buck. Thank you to everyone that reached out to me to share their hunting experience and all who entered the contest. A total of 101 hunters took the time to get registered. Webb Weekly will be making a donation on behalf of every hunter to help fight the battle against MS. As most of you know, the contest is named in honor of my Uncle Ron Maietta, who tried to never let MS get in the way of a good hunting or fishing opportunity. And also, after my Monster Buck Contest keeper and long-time member of my Webb Weekly family, Ron Mingle. Alys, his daughter, has now taken over his sales duties since he retired. The Mingle family is very familiar with MS as Steph, the mother of the household, faces the disease each and every day. Siblings Alys, Andi, and Jake, along with Papa Ron, have taken a very active role

in raising money and awareness to fight the dreaded disease. So, on behalf of the 101 that are passionate about not only hunting but about their fellow man, this year’s donation will be $1,414 to represent our 14th year of the contest. Before I get started with the winners, a shout out to 81-year-old Jay Decker. His wife, Joan, gave me a call and got Jay on the line as he was one of the last hunters to get registered. Jay harvested a beautiful 7-point up on Bobst Mountain with his trusted 280 Remington Model 700. Jay was hunting by himself and has enjoyed hunting his entire life. It was great to talk with the couple. The winner of the Savage Axis Rifle package courtesy of Sauers Trading is Cole Ingraham. Cole shot a beautiful 10-point with a 16” spread. I got to talk with both Cole and his father. Great people who love the outdoors and love to get out and hunt. Congrats, Cole! Thank you to the father/son duo of Jon and Don Sauers for again being part of the contest and taking care of registration and all the legalities for the winner. Our 4th place finalist was Jim Douglas. Jim shot a tank of a 12-point. With a 16 1/2-inch spread, it scored 144.5 SCI. Its double brow tines and wide bases

winner, which I refer to as the Lingle father/son buck. Father, Bill, had watched the buck mature, hunted the buck for several seasons, and even found last year’s sheds. He had spent much time just enjoying this experience, hoping fate would provide a meeting during hunting season. Son Matt didn’t have as much time to spend in pursuit of the amazing whitetail but loves hunting with his father and family. On that fateful day when hunter and this monster finally met up, it was Matt who was there waiting. Total tale of a tape — 23 points, a 21” spread, and SCI score of 212.7. Which makes it one of the biggest bucks ever harvested in Penns Woods. Tip of my Webb Weekly hunting cap to Matt Lingle for holding steady on this beast of a buck and Dad Bill for the years of pursuit and tracking. Our first-place winner receives a shoulder mount courtesy of Poust Taxidermy. Thank you to Dana for providing a place to register and taking care of the scoring since we began the contest. Dana and Taxidermy Lady Sam’s work is second to none; they are truly wildlife artists. They will make the Lingle father/son buck look like the rest of it is on the other side of the wall. Thanks again to everyone that entered. Get out and about and enjoy the outdoors together. God Bless America.

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really gave it some great character. Congrats, Jim! We had a tie for 3rd place. Ken Cooper’s monster sported 10 points a 21 1/8” spread, scoring 150.7 SCI. The bruiser looks like it has a goal post on Jim top of his head. Great job, Webb, Jr. Ken, and outstanding shot placement, my friend. John Esh also came in at 150.7 with his 15-point trophy with a 16” spread. A gorgeous buck with an extreme drop tine. Congrats to both. This year’s runner-up was Jeff Dincher. Pictured below with his younger brother, Jonathan, and their father, Joe. A proud hunting family. Jeff set the bar high for his younger brother harvesting a tank of a buck, 10 points, with a 22 7/8” spread. An absolute dandy. Total SCI score – 155.7. A special thank you to the great folks at Stoltzfus Butchering. This is their first year joining the event. They provided $100 gift cards to our 2nd through 4th place winners for venison processing. They make outstanding hot dogs, bologna, sausage, jerky, and much more. Even more important to many hunters, they provide full-service deer processing. Just get your harvested buck there, and they’ll take care of the rest. So, that gets us to our monster buck

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Jeff Dincher (on left) 1 0 Points x 2 2 7/8” 1 55.7 SCI Score

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3rd Place • John Esh 1 5 Points x 1 6 ” • 1 50 .7 SCI Score

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Jim Douglas 1 2 Points x 1 6 1 /2 ” 1 4 4 .5 SCI Score

Congratulations to Cole Ingraham, *Winner of the Sa age xis i e Package rom Sauers Trading * Gun transaction through Sauers Trading - winner must meet all State & Federal guidelines

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“the legacy of not only Black scholars and medical practitioners in Western medicine, but also other ways of knowing (e.g., birthworkers, doulas, midwives, to coincide with the naturopaths, herbalists, etc.) throughout birthdays of Abraham the African Diaspora. The 2022 theme Lincoln and Frederick considers activities, rituals and initiatives Douglass. The event that Black communities have done to be inspired schools and well.” communities nationI suppose then, that it’s fitting that this wide to organize local week, we are featuring a family of mediSteph celebrations, establish cal professionals to celebrate Black HistoNordstrom history clubs and host ry in our area. performances and lecBlack History Month was created to fotures.” cus attention on the contributions of AfIn 1976, President Gerald Ford officially rican Americans to the United States. It recognized Black History Month, calling honors all Black people from all periods for the public to “seize the opportunity of U.S. history, from the enslaved people to honor the too-often neglected accomfirst brought over from Africa in the early plishments of Black Americans in every 17th century to African Americans living area of endeavor throughout our history.” in the United States today. Today, Black History Month is a time to I would be remiss if I didn’t mention honor the contributions and legacy of the recent passing of Williamsport’s first African Americans across U.S. history (and only) black police chief, Curley Jett. and society — from activists and civil Curley served for 27 years before being rights pioneers such as Frederick Doupromoted. Lou will have a full feature on glass, Sojourner Truth, Marcus Garvey, Mr. Jett in next week’s issue. Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X and If you would like to learn more about Rosa Parks to leaders in industry, polilocal Black History in the Williamsport tics, science, culture and more. and Lycoming County areas, you can visSince Ford’s declaration, every Ameriit Lycoming College’s “Local Black Hercan president has designated February itage Project” at www.lycoming.edu/art/ as Black History Month and endorsed a black-history.aspx. You can also find Lou specific theme. Hunsinger’s previous articles archived at The Black History Month 2022 theme, webbweekly.com, just search ‘Black His“Black Health and Wellness,” explores tory.’

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The Dunstons: An African American Family Medical Dynasty By Lou Hunsinger Jr.

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in the Williamsport area who came here in 1932 from Harrisburg. He was very active in community activities, particularly those of the local African American community. During World War II, he served as a Dental Examiner for the local Draft Board. His dedicated service in this garnered him a Distinguished Service Certificate from American Legion Post 1. He served on the board of the Lycoming Community Chest, predecessor to the United Way. He was a member of the Lycoming County Board of Assistance. He helped establish what, at the time, was the only pre-school dental clinic in Lycoming County. He tried to promote the idea that you could never start too early to care about dental health. My Uncle John got to know Dr. Dunston a little while working at the old Hurr’s Dairy Store at Hepburn Street and Park Avenue. “Dr. Dunston was a fine man, a very friendly man. When I needed to have some dental work done before I went in

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father, became a dentist and earned an enviable reputation. As a child, he made a little history, being a member of the first Little League World Series champs in 1947, the Maynard Midgets. He excelled in other sports as well. He was the starting guard on the Williamsport High School and Lycoming College basketball teams and was later inducted into the West Branch Chapter of the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame. After graduating from Lycoming, he earned his Dental degree from Temple in 1960, and like his father, becoming an accomplished and respected dentist. He then served with the Navy Dental Corps on the aircraft carrier Hancock from 1964 to 1966. He was honorably discharged from active duty with the rank of lieutenant but remained in the Navy Reserve dental corps. Dr. Dunston set up a private dental practice in 1966 in Germantown before moving to Wynnefield in 1978. He retired in 2011. In 1977, Dr. Dunston was appointed captain in the Navy Dental Corps, and he rose to commanding officer of

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the service, I went to him. He did a good and professional job,” said my uncle. The Dunston patriarch died in January of 1976. Dr. Dunston passed on his example of community service and love of education and medicine to his sons. His oldest son, Joseph Jr., became a distinguished surgeon, working at various metropolitan hospitals in Washington, D.C., and in North Carolina. He received specialized training at Duke University Hospital. He has also enjoyed a reputation as a fine medical researcher. He died in 1966. Another son, John H., also became a surgeon. While attending Lycoming College, he was named the Outstanding Senior in 1963. After completing his medical studies, he became a surgeon and worked at a number of major metropolitan hospitals. George Dunston went in a slightly different direction and became a teacher. He became a very distinguished science teacher and school administrator at various schools in New Jersey. He taught science and earned an award as New Jersey’s Science Teacher of the Year in 1968. Walter T. was the next son. He, like his

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him a couple of times. He was a good host and showed me all around Philly. Their mom, Christine, was a wonderful and sweet lady and was always friendly and helpful. You could tell the boys were raised well by her and Dr. Dunston. Unfortunately, all the boys are gone now.” Evans summed up well her feelings about the Dunstons, saying, “They all had a love of education and serving others that was passed onto them by their parents. They were all wonderful examples for others to follow.” John Dunston may have laid out the philosophy and secret of the Dunston family in March 1963 Grit article when he stated, “Our family has always worked together with God being our Team Captain. My brothers and I realized the sacrifices our parents were making for us, and therefore, we worked much harder to prove ourselves worthy of their unselfish support.” The sons certainly, beyond a doubt, proved themselves worthy and serve as an inspiration and example to others as well as being a great chapter in local African American history.

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County Planning and Community Development Department, at 570-3294761 or wclees@lyco.org. The second item of important county news, but by no means secondary, is an ongoing concern that Commissioner Metzger highlighted during the comments section of the Lycoming County Commissioners Board meeting on Tuesday, January 18th. He noted that there are currently 30 job openings in county government. These are in all different fields, so almost everyone who is job hunting should look into this. Granted, the pay might not be on the high scale, but for those who are looking for a career with very solid benefits and security, a job with the County is definitely worth considering. All interested applicants should inquire at PA Careerlink Lycoming County, 145 W. 3rd Street, Williamsport, PA 17701; telephone (570) 601-5465.

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follows are his complete remarks. “Being the first person of color to serve as mayor of the City of Williamsport is truly humbling. It is an honor and privilege to serve the citizens and taxpayers of our community in this capacity. I take pride in the fact that I can inspire or motivate other people of color, or anyone, to chase their dreams and to strive to become a better version of themselves.” He continued, “I firmly believe that

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Valentine’s Dinner What: Second annual free “Share the Love” Valentine Stuffed Chicken Breast Take-Out Dinner – up to 200 complimentary meals given by Eagle Grange as a gift to the community. Each meal includes: Stuffed chicken breast with gravy, mixed green salad with homemade celery seed sweet-sour dressing, potatoes au gratin, green beans amandine, applesauce, roll & butter and angel food cake with strawberries. Advance reservations required on first come, first served basis by calling Joann Murray at 570-547-1340. No payment required for meals but donations to “pay the love forward” will be accepted to provide additional services to the community. When: Saturday, February 12, 2022. Pick up between 2:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. following social distancing protocols. Where: Eagle Grange Hall at the intersection of Route 15 and East Blind Road, Montgomery. Soup Sale What: Zafar Grotto soup sale. Beef vegetable or chicken corn soup. $8/quart. Pre-order only by calling 570 327 8474. When: February 13, 2022, Pick up between noon-4:00 p.m. Where: 381 E. Second Ave., S. Williamsport.

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the Lord, (2 Thessalonians 1:89). Years ago, the old-time preachers would preach this kind of message, that there is a heaven to gain and a hell to shun. Which would not just warn, but also help prepare people for Christ second coming. This kind of preaching put a healthy fear of God in the hearer. Knowing that Jesus was coming back soon, affected how they lived. We can see that today unlike any other day in our history we can see the signs of Christ’s return. The Bible says, “This know also, that in the last days perilous times shall come. For men shall be lovers of their own selves, covetous, boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to parents, unthankful, un-

holy, without natural affection, trucebreakers, false accusers, incontinent, fierce, despisers of those that are good. Traitors, heady, high-minded, lovers of pleasures more than lovers of God.” (2 Timothy 3:1-4) Lastly, Jesus has not yet returned. While believers are looking earnestly for His return, God is still healing the sick, repairing broken marriages, bring families back together, and doing miracles. There is still time to receive Jesus as your savior. All you have to do is open your hearts and make Jesus Lord of your life. It is not always easy. You’ll be mocked, ridiculed, and ever persecuted for your faith, but believe me you will be so glad you did! Pastor Wayne Holcomb

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he good news to the human race was the fact that God sent his only Son, Jesus, to be a sacrifice for our sins. Man’s nature was flawed. There was none righteous, no not one before the righteous God. So, God in His great love and mercy sent His son Jesus to bring us back into right standing with our Heavenly Father. Jesus went about doing good and healing all who were oppressed of the devil. He cleansed the leper, raised the dead, and cast out devils. The reward He got from the people He came to save, was rejection, betrayal and finally He was crucified. Jesus laid down His life anyway for those who would believe and received Him as their sav-

of Biblical truth and yet live in division with each other? It’s not possible. Read John 17. The problem is in our desire to live in truth without tension. Let me explain: Into the cold, binary, and rigid system of the Law, Jesus introduced the warm, complex, and flexible heart of grace. So much of what He taught us to be true is found somewhere in the midst of the tension that exists between the two. It incensed the Pharisees, it confused the disciples, and it divided us. We want either Law or grace, but not both. Living with both creates more tension than we can handle. To relieve the tension, we choose to live in division. We hunker down in our belief-camps where we can isolate ourselves from people who believe differently than we do. Surrounded by people who think and believe just like we do, we find resolution. It’s why birds of a feather flock together. Division is an option – but it’s not the option Jesus chose for His Church. He is calling us to live in unity, even as we live in the tension. Why? Because truth abides in the tension – and we must love each other enough to live in that tension. Maybe that’s the point Peter was making when he wrote, “Above all, love each other deeply because love covers over a multitude of sins.” I Peter 4:8. Amen. There’s much more to say – so be watching for future articles.

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I understand that doing so is risky. Christians are very serious about the truth, and when truth is questioned, we get tense. Very tense. For that reason, I’m abbreviating the Truth in Tension series title as TNT. We all know what TNT does – it explodes. That’s what many Christians do when their beliefs about the truth are challenged. It’s understandable, but it really shouldn’t be that way. As Christians, we should welcome scrutiny and challenge. Why? Because we are confident that what we believe is true. If something is true, then it should be able to withstand the pressure of critical examination. Right? So let me ask — Do you know why you believe what you believe? Can you clearly articulate the basis for your beliefs? Are you able to consider the difference between absolute truth and relative truth? Are you able to respect and love a fellow believer or a fellow human who believes differently than you? Are you able to grow in your understanding of the truth when you discover that what you believe to be absolutely true may actually be relatively true? Are you starting to tense up as you read this article? It’s okay. The tension is good. Jesus prayed fervently that His followers would be one, yet His Church is constantly being ripped apart by division. How can that be? How can the followers of Jesus Christ claim to have clear knowledge


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resealable clear plastic bag. I put each type of lure in a separate zipper pouch, label it and then place it in the worm bag for quick and easy accessibility. This process made me ponder what’s available now in the soft plastic realm. These days we can roughly categorize soft plastics into about a half-dozen different identities, although slight differences can make drawing the line more difficult. It all started, of course, with the plastic worm; these worms come in a huge variety of colors, lengths, and styles, and they can be fished on a Carolina Rig, Drop-shot rig, Texas Rig, and Wacky Rig. Another group is often referred to as lizards, no doubt, because they look like lizards. They, too, come in a wide variety of lengths and

colors and can be fished using several different rigs. Both the worms and lizards rigged weedless can be an excellent choice for those summertime weeds. A third category that apparently deserves its own separate identity is the creature baits. It’s probably a good name for this group since I don’t really know what they imitate; some actually look like a combination of worm and lizard or lizard and crawfish, and additional appendages may show up here and there. These plastics can often be fished using some of the same techniques used with worms and lizards. Another pair of soft plastics that are sometimes put in the same category are the grubs and tubes. Tubes will have short wormlike bodies with numerous skirt-

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throwback ATARI game. Seriously I thought we were fishing. I didn’t know we were out to find the Edmund Fitzgerald. “Well. Here’s your depth,” Chris explained. “We are fishing in 6 feet of That’s the Jamie water. Spencer bottom, and see this small blue beacon? That’s your jig. Now move your rod. See it bounce up and down? Look. That’s a fish. There’s another. SET THE HOOK.” Chris did his very best to sum up years of experience in a short two-minute introductory lesson. He eventually cut the cord. Both Chris and Jace both continued to land jumbo perch and monster gills. I was still trying to figure out those orange and yellow sonar flashes in the freezing cold. Any luck, Spencer? No! My patience was running thin. “Dad. I caught another one,” Jace yelled. “It’s a perch. Why isn’t Jamie catching anything?” Okay. I was crushed. Maybe it just wasn’t meant to be. Everyone was catching fish, including this little Montgomery Red Raider wrestler who was now talking trash. He was using

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LYCOMING COLLEGE IS HIRING! Lycoming College is seeking applications for a Faculty Administrative Assistant. A Faculty Administrative Assistant is responsible for providing administrative office support for the faculty members. This position would specifically provide assistance for Lycoming’s Institute for Management Studies, including accounting, business administration and economics. This position is a full time, 11-month position, eligible for healthcare, dental and vision benefits. Along with the excellent retirement and tuition assistance benefit packages that become available after just 90 days! For full job duties please go to www.lycoming.edu and check out the job openings!

Educational Requirements: High school diploma; associates degree preferred.

Experience and Qualifications: • Minimum 3 years of significant experience in an executive office required. • Ability to work independently, determine priorities, and handle a high volume of assignments effectively.

• Computer skills essential knowledge of Microsoft Office - Word, Excel, Publisher, Power Point; experience using email; experience with internet browsing as well as design editing publishing programs; the ability to become proficient in other College specific administrative and data software

• Ability and commitment to project a professional and positive image.

• Demonstrates professionalism and contributes to fostering a positive work/ learning environment

• Expertise in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Publisher, Outlook); with demonstrated ability and willingness to learn new applications.

• Ability to plan, lead and develop programs involving multiple constituents. • Writing and proofreading skills sufficient to prepare a wide variety of documents with correct spelling, grammar, and punctuation.

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• Demonstrates effective interpersonal skills (listening, verbal/non-verbal and written communication skills)

• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills; ability to use tact, discretion and courtesy in contacts with all persons who have contact with the College.

• Demonstrates effective conflict resolution and problem-solving skills

• Proven ability to work well with diverse groups.

To Apply:

To Apply:

Submit cover letter, resume, and contact information for three professional references.

Submit cover letter, resume, and contact information for three professional references.

Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. Post-offer, pre-employment drug screen, and criminal background check conducted.

Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. Post-offer, pre-employment drug screen, and criminal background check conducted.

To lea r n mo re o r to app l y vi s it ou r employment opportunities webpage at www.lycoming.edu or call Human Resources at 570-321-4042

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