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s Ash Wednesday began the Lenten season last week, my thoughts and prayers were with the people of Ukraine. At press time, it was estimated that over 1.5 million Ukrainians had fled their country, leaving most everything behind. Those who are bravely staying to fight the Russian invasion face a battle they can’t win without help from the outside world. So many thoughts have crossed my mind regarding Russia, Vladimir Putin, and the live war games exercise, which will end with the death of thousands of innocent people and the Russian Flag again flying over Ukraine. President Biden, NATO, and all those claiming to be helping Ukraine are simply not doing enough. You must close the airspace over Ukraine. You must freeze all Russian assets and close down all opportunities for Russia and Russian-based businesses to continue to operate. The only thing that President Biden is doing is providing lip service and the threat of tough sanctions and economic punishment. I have no idea how this will stop Chinese banks from doing business with Russia and its most wealthy. There are no negotiations to be had with Vladimir Putin or the Russian leadership. Like I stated last week, they understand only one thing, fear of an opposing military and

the alliance of nations combined with the threat of military action on the table. When you let it be known that there will be no troops on the ground in Ukraine, that you will not close the airspace over Ukraine, and you will severely limit military supplies to Ukraine, you are empowering Vladimir Putin. I am not suggesting war with Russia; however, world history explains where this can lead. Hitler told all he was stopping with the invasion of Poland prior to WW II. President Theodore Roosevelt’s policy of ‘speak softly and carry a big stick,’ has never applied more. The words that those behind President Biden chose for addressing the Russian attack during last week’s State of the Union address coupled with President Biden’s rant of sound and fury symbolizing nothing that ended the address were just that. The equivalent of yelling loudly while carrying a Wiffle ball bat. When you have already gone on record that the United States military is not an option, there is nothing you can say or scream to Vladimir Putin that he will do anything but scoff at. When somebody is willing to invade and kill innocent people, they only understand one thing — and not buying Russian vodka, isn’t it. Without the fear of a big stick, NATO can accomplish nothing. Whether this is right, wrong, or indifferent is a question for another day. Since World War II, the

United States of America has provided that big stick. It goes without saying we need an alliance with NATO, the Baltic States, and those closest in geographical area to Russia, but the pure and simple truth is the United States military has been the Jim peacekeeper and provider of Webb, Jr. that fear factor, aka big stick, around the world. We have gotten the American Military out of Afghanistan. I disagree with the way it was done. But it’s done. Our leader cannot relocate our armed service personnel and put them in the same position around the globe where their hands are tied by political red tape, and they cannot do the job they are trained to do. The pure moving of American troops with no policy to back them up will accomplish nothing. One of my other thoughts of the ongoing situation in Ukraine is this just didn’t randomly happen. This invasion has been pending for a long time. When the powers that be were considering how to exit Afghanistan, why didn’t it cross anybody’s mind to move the military equipment and weaponry to Ukraine? Even if it was outdated, inadequate, or just plain junk, it is better than what Ukraine has. This would have also been a far better idea than leaving it behind in Afghanistan, where you knew it would eventually fall into the wrong hands and be used against the innocent. The answer to that question is probably the same as why current leadership doesn’t want

the fear of boots on the ground or the closure of air space over Ukraine. We do not want this to upset Vladimir Putin. The movement of military equipment could be perceived as a possible pending attack against Russia. We don’t want Putin to ever feel threatened or actually think we would defend Ukraine. For the same reason, the Biden administration doesn’t want American or ally pilots intercepting Russian fighters in Ukrainian airspace. A final thought, my Father and I have written many times over the years why our Nation must be energy independent. If $4.19 per gallon gasoline, $4.89 diesel fuel, and $4.15 a gallon heating oil don’t prove how flawed the current administration’s energy policy is, I’m not even going to try to explain. Even more alarming is the fact that President Biden hasn’t said or done anything that takes into consideration how quickly this will cripple the American economy and our Nation. Increasing petroleum costs will affect our American way of life in every way possible. This will be especially felt by the Americans who work the hardest to provide the most needed services that have already become an everyday struggle due to the handling of COVID. Can you imagine if our last President’s administration would have gotten off to the 14-month start the Biden administration has exhibited? I guarantee you would not be witnessing the love fest between the mainstream media and the current occupier of the Oval Office as seen on TV. God Bless America.

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olunteer fire companies and ambulance services face major manpower shortages and challenges these days. In a bid to adequately deal with this, three volunteer fire companies in northcentral Lycoming County — Hepburn Township, Trout Run, and Ralston — have embarked on an ambulance alliance that is hoped will

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that the BOD will meet bi-weekly through the end of the process of getting the EMS Service off the ground. The BOD is already looking toward 24 hour, seven days a week service. Currently, the service base cost for 12 hour/7 days a week will have a base cost of $190,528.00 per year. The money to operate the alliance will come from $30,000 per year from each participating township, $40,000 from EQT, and $100,000 from the Lycoming County Commissioners. The two-person fire/EMT crew will cover emergencies in Hepburn, Lycoming, Lewis, and McIntyre Townships. This decision was made because of the lack of volunteers. Having a dedicated crew in all four townships will allow quicker response times during emergencies. This is the first collaboration of this kind in northcentral Lycoming County. The northcentral Lycoming EMS Program has been in the works for years, but now it’s a reality. Four municipalities have joined forces to extend emergency care in the county. Officials of the alliance will use the money used and developed to operate the alliance for new staff, with the hopes of bringing in more firefighters.

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local fire company, Trout Run Volunteer Fire Company, signed an agreement along with Hepburn Volunteer Fire Company and Ralston Volunteer Fire Company and our local supervisors to form a paid emergency medical services alliance. Thanks to the work put in by countless volunteers; our valley will have a dedicated, professionally-staffed ambulance on call for all fire and medical emergencies. We are grateful for the enhancement that will come from this.” Fire and ambulance alliances seem to be the wave of the future because of chronic manpower shortages. Other areas of Lycoming County have been or are in the process of forming fire and ambulance alliances.

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County Hall Corner: Russian Roulette in Ukraine

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his column is designed to relate various political activities to our local sphere. My radar is signaling to me that what is happening in Ukraine right now may very well be a game-changer in the world that will definitely impact our lives here in Lycoming County. I have a unique perspective, having lived in that part of the world. As I have noted in the past, my wife Deb-

bie and our three children stepped off a plane in Riga, Latvia, on January 20, 1991, to begin a pioneer missionary effort in the Soviet Union. At almost exactly that same moment, the special USSR militia known as the Black Berets conducted a military operation in downtown Riga that resulted in the death of five innocent civilians. (When this news came over CNN in the US, we had family members who thought

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politics. However, leaders in adjoining countries on the Baltic Sea, the Islamic belt of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan, and the border countries of Belarus and Ukraine always included in their strategic planning some consideration of possible Russian interference. The reason I note this is to help understand the response that the Ukrainian people have taken to the Russian incursion. They had arms ready. They knew that their independence was an affront to the old guard of the Russian oligarchy. This is what separates those countries that sit on Russia’s doorstep and the rest of the world. Ukraine has continually been a thorn for Russia for centuries. Because Ukraine was not properly ‘partnering,’ Stalin sealed off the country in 193233 and created a famine that killed

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the Stout family were the five victims!) We knew we were taking a risk, but we also knew from previous visits how much it would mean to provide assistance for the needs of orphans and disabled children in this part of the USSR. Latvia is quite unique in the number of Russians living in the country. When the USSR took over Latvia in 1941, the government emigrated a vast number of Russians into the country. Russian became the national language, and five of the largest cities in Latvia had Russian majorities, with the Latvians settling in the rural communities. Today, it is one of three independent nations on the Baltic Sea, unfortunately still identified as ‘Baltic States,’ which is a holdover from the USSR days. As we lived there for sixteen years, there was always a tangible tension with the former USSR, now Russian Republic, in the years following their independence. As I had the opportunity to teach throughout Eastern Europe and Russia during that time and years later after returning to the States, I discovered that this was the norm elsewhere. When in Russia, educators and businessmen that I worked with would be extremely reluctant to ever discuss

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into another metal bucket. It makes a lot of noise, but nothing changes. The excuse for Russia’s current military action stemmed from two small regions along the Ukrainian-Russian border that were heavily populated by more Russians than Ukrainians. There had been rumblings for years about these regions receiving some level of autonomy from Kyiv. From a Russian perspective, they were not as much ‘invading’ Ukraine as helping their fellow Russians. But, when major resistance arose, the Bear began to roar. What has shocked them is that Ukraine stood up to the Bear. Because the world has flattened, this conflict impacts us here at home. I have heard of military folks from our area suddenly being deployed to ‘Europe.’ Since the beginning of 2020, I strongly believe we are living in historic times. If that were true, many years from now, people will be reading about the turmoil of this decade, just as we remember the Great Depression of the 1930s that preceded World War II — and the Ukrainians remember their Holodomor. Never in my life have I ever wished so much to be wrong.

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nearly four million Ukrainians. The “Holodomor” or the Terror Famine as it has been written about in the West is the Ukrainian Holocaust, and like the Jews, they never will forget it. Throughout Russian history, and we are talking over a millennium now, these people preferred a strong leader. Yes, like all people, they want freedom to live their lives, but the incredible harshness of the land and the diversity of people stretching over fifteen time zones also draws them toward security which they find in a strongman type head of government. An example of this is that the first Tsar (a term taken from Latin, short for Caesar) was the Grand Prince of Moscow, Ivan, who became known as Ivan the Terrible. In the past three decades, the USA has had five changes in president and that many legislative shifts, yet in that same time, Russia has had Boris Yeltsin, noteworthy for being the first elected government leader in one thousand years of Russian history, yet after eight years was succeeded by a former KGB head, Vladimir Putin. I love the way one old Russian man described Russian elections — it is like taking a metal bucket full of rocks and pouring them

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is watching and sending their prayers and condolences; in the meanwhile, civilians are dying for no reason. It’s as if your neighbor is being robbed and killed in front of your eyes, and you just stand there and watch. I know it may not be that simple. But cheap Russian gas and oil are not worth the blood of innocent children. The world needs to intervene and help us because we are not only fighting for our lives and our country, but we are also fighting for what’s right and fair, we are fighting against lies and oppression, we are fighting for democracy. The world needs to help us stop Putin before it is too late.”

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EVENTS... EVENTS Susquehanna Trout Unlimited - Public Meeting on Wild Trout Populations and Protection What: PA Fish & Boat Commission’s Chief of Fisheries Management, David Nihart will make a presentation on the population dynamics of trout in wild trout streams and describe the Commission’s plans to monitor and protect the wild trout streams and resources throughout the state that have been identified through its unassessed waters initiative. The Susquehanna Chapter of Trout Unlimited encourages the public to attend and learn about the Commission’s important role in conserving our environmental and recreational resources and share their thoughts, concerns and ideas. For more information, please visit our website at https://susquehannatu.com/. When: Wednesday, March 9 at 7:00 p.m. Where: Covenant Central Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall, at the rear of 807 West Fourth Street in Williamsport, enter off of Campbell St. Dinner What: Beer battered or broiled haddock dinner or ham pot pie. Open to the public. Take out or eat in. Call 570-327-0255 for take-out orders. When: Friday, March 11, 2022, 4:30 p.m. to? Where: Royal P. Steinbacher, American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport. Fish Dinner

What: Zafar Grotto fish dinner $13.00. Baked or fried, mac and cheese, stewed tomatoes and cole slaw. Alternative dinner – chicken tenders. When: March 11th, 18th, & 25th, from 5:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. Where: Zafar Grotto, 381 E. Second Ave., S. Williamsport. Mid-Week Meet & Greet @ PA CareerLink® Clinton County-March 16th What: Stop by PA CareerLink® Clinton County and meet these employers: Croda, Keystone Central School District, and Wayne Township Landfill. When: Wednesday, March 16th, from 10:00 a.m.noon. Where: PA CareerLink® Clinton County, 8 North Grove Street, Lock Haven. Dinner What: Beer battered or broiled haddock dinner or steak night. Open to the public. When: Friday, March 18, 2022, 4:30 to? Where: Royal P. Steinbacher, American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport. Family Camp What: Winter Wonders Family Camp - play-based nature camps for kids ages 1.5 to 10. $36 for all three camps or $15 each. Activities include fort building, wild tracking, sensory soup, nature playdough and more. To register, sites.google.com/view/ WildlingsForestSchool. When: Saturday March 19th, 10:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. Where: Lycoming Sensory Garden, 542 County Farm Road, Montoursville. Dinner What: Beer battered or broiled haddock dinner or boneless pork chops with garlic mashed potatoes. Open to the public.

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Memorial Blood Drive What: 10th Annual Community Blood Drive in memory of Greyson Allen. Please remember a mask and photo ID. Appointments are strongly recommended — redcrossblood.org. When: Saturday, March 26th from 1:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. Where: Zafar Grotto Rafaz Club banquet room, 381 E. 2nd Ave., South Williamsport.

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.

Jewelry Sale What: Mindy’s Jewels — handcrafted silver jewelry, unique designs. When: Wednesday, March 30th from 7:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Where: UPMC Lock Haven Hospital - Main Lobby. Tree Seedling Sale What: The Lycoming County Conservation District is offering evergreen, hardwood and apple tree seedlings to the public for a nominal price. The seedlings must be pre-ordered and prepaid. Quantities limited. Orders will be accepted (if available) until April 1, 2022. To order, call the District at (570) 433-3003. When: Pick up is noon-6:00 p.m., Friday, April 22, 2022 Where: County Farm Complex off Warrensville Road. Book Sale What: Friends of Muncy Library book sale. When: April 12th, from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. and April 23rd, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Where: Muncy Library, 108 S. Main St., Muncy. Weight Loss Group What: TOPS Weight Loss Group. When: Mondays from 5:15 p.m.-6:30 p.m. Masks and

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Church Service What: Sunday service. Sermon Title– Lessons From St. Patrick. Sermon Text – Various Passages. All are welcome to learn about God and the Christian life. When: Sunday Morning, March 13th. Service time –

Church Service What: Sunday service. Sermon Title –You Light Up My Life. Sermon Text – Acts 9:1-19. All are welcome to learn about God and the Christian life. When: Sunday Morning, March 20th. Service time – 10:15 a.m. Where: Garden View Baptist Church, 1600 Doris Ave., Williamsport.

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Daniel’s Closet What: Daniel’s Closet free clothing giveaway. Safety guidelines observed. When Saturday, March 26th from 8:30 a.m.-11:00 a.m. Where: Redeemer Lutheran Church, 1100 Washington Blvd., Williamsport. Susquehanna Valley Chapter Pennsylvanians for Human Life What: Pro-Life Prayer Breakfast -- This event is a time of prayer and is not a fundraiser or political. Money collected from tickets is used to help defray the cost of the breakfast. Principal Speaker: Maryann Lawhon is the Executive Director of the documentary “The Voice of John;” an effort to fulfill a promise she made to a little baby after he had been aborted and left to die on a dirty utility room counter. She promised to be his voice and describes a major purpose of her life was to BE “The VOICE of JOHN.” Breakfast Buffet: $20 for adults, $7 for children 2-10 yr., under 2 free. RSVP: Doris at 570.745.3502 by Friday, March 25, 2022. When: Saturday, April 9, 2022, at 9:30 a.m. Where: Holiday Inn Express, 90 Pine Street, Williamsport.

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Country Line Dancing What: Country line dancing. When: Wednesdays from 7:00 p.m.- 10:00 p.m. Where: Woodward Township Fire Hall, Linden. 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. Where: Classes will be held in Hartzel’s Dance Room in Montoursville.

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Vegetable Soup Sale What: Homemade vegetable soup sale. When: Saturday, March 12th, from 8:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Where: Episcopal Church of Our Saviour, 31 N. Loyalsock Ave., Montoursville.

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and goodness abide together in the same person? The answer is yes—and Jesus Christ is the perfect example of it. See Philippians 2. For power and goodness to abide together in a leader, the leader must be selfless. There is a fine line in the human soul that stands between self and selflessness—and keeping on the good and selfless side of the line requires the spiritual disciplines of humility, divine purpose, and selfless sacrifice. Consider Billy Graham and his evangelistic team’s Modesto Manifesto. It was a structure of accountability that held team members to the highest levels of integrity regarding finances, sexual purity, support for local churches and clergy, and truth in advertising. It worked — and a powerful man remained a good man. Billy finished well — and the people rejoiced. Truth-Camouflaged Lies Good liars know that an effective lie must contain a bit of truth. Outright lies, those which contain no element of truth, are easy to identify. Effective lies contain enough truth weaved into the narrative to make them plausible. Lies strategically laced with truth are very deceptive. This is why Paul wrote, “Satan himself masquerades as an angel of light” and “his servants masquerade as servants of righteousness.” See II Corin-

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he Williamsport Area High School music department is preparing to open its first musical production in two years. “Into the Woods” is set to hit the stage beginning at 7 p.m., Friday, March 18, with a matinee performance scheduled for 1 p.m., Saturday, March 19. The musical “follows a Baker and his wife, who wish to have a child; Cinderella, who wishes to attend the King’s Festival; and Jack, who wishes his cow would give milk. When the Baker and his wife learn that they cannot have a child because of a Witch’s

curse, the two set off on a journey to break the curse. Everyone’s wish is granted, but the consequences of their actions return to haunt them later with disastrous results.” Among the cast of more than 50 students, the production stars Michael Harry as Narrator, Lydia Hall as Witch, Chase Bower as Baker, Sydney Smith as Baker’s Wife, Myla Kelley as Cinderella, Amber Hakes as Little Red Ridinghood, Elijah Nilson as Jack and Madeline Pennings as Jack’s Mother. Director Sam Robinson, the high school’s choral instructor, said the cast and crew are excited to share their work with the

community. “The cast of ‘Into the Woods’ has dedicated a tremendous amount of time, energy and passion to make this production possible,” Louder said. “They are an extremely talented group of young artists from the WAHS music department who are excited to be a part of this experience.” Robinson said audiences also can expect an exceptional on-stage orchestra “to underscore and complement the vocal abilities of our students.” “‘Into the Woods’ is a particularly important show to perform right now, as the musical theatre community mourns the recent loss of its composer and lyricist, Stephen Sondheim,” Robinson added. The high school’s last musical production,

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stands at the Olympic Games where peaceful athletic competition took place, knowing that he soon would be sending his troops on its hideous mission of destruction. Days after the games’ conclusion, Russia’s thirst for territorial takeover commenced. The world’s largest geographical country with the 9th largest population of 146 million thrust itself into Ukraine, a country of 43 million raking 35th in world population. While not having a high school sports structure like here in the States, football (soccer to us) is the country’s most popular sport. It has organized competitions throughout the country among men, women, youth, and for the disabled. Inherited from the Soviet Union, the country has two professional football leagues, the Ukrainian Premier League and the Professional Football League of Ukraine. Its seasons end with teams competing for the Ukrainian Cup. Basketball is a major sport in Ukraine. Ukrainian players were among the decisive factors for the success of the USSR national basketball team, which dominated Europe for decades and participated in the Olympic Games. The sport has gained popularity, and


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SHELTIE/BORDER COLLIE Puppies. Ready Now. $400.00 Each. 570-502-1834. 161954

FARM PETS: Bunnies $8.00, Guinea Pigs $6.00, Young Roosters $10-$15.00, Hens $6.50 Rhode Island Red, Eas-

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TWO, 1 YEAR OLD Gobblers For Sale. $25.00 Apiece. Call 814380-8245. 162137 EVENTS YARD SALES

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FRIDAY NIGHT

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If you haven’t played BINGO here, come check our game out! Fireball Bingo up to 2000 • Racing for Jackpot (build up game) Jackpots up to 2000 based on number of players! Large packs $20.00 includes Jackpot. Bumper packs $5.00

Doors Open 5:00pm • Games Begin @6:30pm • Thanks for your Support LYCOMING MALL COMMUNITY YARD SALE, 2nd Saturday Super Sales, Saturday March 12, 2022. Located across from Gertrude Hawk, 10:30am - 4pm. Crafts, jewelry, clothing, household items, store fixtures, holiday items, toys, etc. Always something for everyone! 161985 WANTED TO BUY: JEWELRY, GLASSWARE, FENTON, DOLLS, CERAMIC CHRISTMAS TREES AND CHICKENS ON NEST. 570-546-7303 LEAVE MESSAGE AND NUMBER. 161997

WANTED TO BUY: Cement Mixer In Working Condition. 272-7881053. 162147 MOVING SALE

MOVING SALE MARCH 10, 11 & 12. 10-5pm. 391 Valley St., Duboistown. Dinette Set, Bed, Power Washer, Generator, China Closet, Tools And Much More. 161986 PUBLIC SALE

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: The Following Self-Storage Unit Contents Containing Household and Other Goods Will Be Sold For Cash

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HESHBON PARK UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 2898 Heshbon Road, Williamsport (Turn Off Of Lycoming Creek Road) Pastor Ed Prowant. Worship 9AM, Sunday School 10:15 AM. 161113

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PUPPIES

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Food & Refreshments Available

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BORDER COLLIE MIX Puppies For Sale. $50.00. 570-745-2432 161981 ENGLISH SPRINGER SPANIEL puppies AKC hunting lineage, ACA Registered. $975, ready Feb. 26th 570980-4802. 161667 MORKIE PUPPIES For Sale $750.00 Each. Ready March 19th, Vaccinated And Wormed 570-772-1674. 162141

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GENERAL MERCH.

YARD MACHINE 28” SNOWBLOWER PRIDE JAZZY Mobility Wheelchair. Never Used. Cost $6,500.00. Want $1,800.00. Call 570-927-0699. 161791

For

Sale, 277CC. Excellent

Condition. Gas, Manual And Electric Start. 570368-2152. 161984

ELECTRIC WHEELCHAIR INVACARE, New Batteries. PVC Reclining Shower Potty Chair. 570-322-7289. 162125 OIL-FIRED WARM AIR Furnace For Sale. Good Condition. Up To 143,000 BTU. Asking $750.00. 570-725-2072. 162142 PUT ON YOUR TV EARS & hear TV w/ unmatched clarity. TV Ears Original - originally $129.95 - now w/this special offer only $59.95 w/ code MCB59! 1-833-5301955. C11

LYCOMING COLLEGE IS HIRING! Professional Semester Student Teacher Supervisor

P roj ec t s in W illiams p ort and s u rrou nd ing area. Minimu m 2 y rs. Comme rcial e xpe rie nce . Mu st be re liable and hard w orking. Mu st w ork w e ll w ith othe rs and hav e a good attitu de Dru g f re e w ork e nv ironme nt V alid Driv e r’ s L ice nse re q u ire d Competitive wage and benefits Apply to robert@jbgibbons.com or call 570-326-2878 BATH & SHOWER UPDATES in as little as ONE DAY! Affordable prices - No payments for 18 months! Lifetime warranty & professional installs. Senior & Military Discounts available. Call: 855-761-1725. C11 THE GENERAC PWRCELL solar plus battery storage system. SAVE money, reduce reliance on grid, prepare for outages and power your home. Full installation services. $0 Down Financing Option. Request FREE no obligation quote. Call 1-855270-3785. C11

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 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

THE GENERAC PWRCELL, a solar plus battery storage system. SAVE money, reduce your reliance on the grid, prepare for power outages and power your home. Full installation services available. $0 Down Financing Option. Request a FREE, no obligation, quote today. Call 1-866-783-0292. M11 FRONT TINE CRAFTSMAN Rototiller, 5.5HP, 24In Width. Model # 917.296010. Used Very Little $175.00. 570323-8258. 162127 HARMAN FIREPLACE INSERT. Fits 20”x14”. Outside 26” High With 10” Extensions. 30” Wide With Two, 7”, Left And Right Extensions. $550.00. 570-398-0720. 162123

The Lycoming College Department of Education seeks applicants for a part-time position as a student teacher supervisor effective August 2022. This is a salaried part-time position with an average of 28 hours per week expected. Primary duties and responsibilities include supervising student teacher candidates, planning and teaching weekly seminars, and working with pre-student teaching candidates. Preference given to candidates who have a minimum of five years teaching

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pervisory certificate, a clear understanding of the Pennsylvania public, parochial, and private schools, and strong communication and written skills for both student teaching and pre-student teaching practicum. To apply submit a resume, cover letter and three professional references. A post offer pre-employment drug screening, motor vehicle record check and completion of ACT 153 clearances will occur. Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled. 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

Sunday, March 13th 8:00am until Noon Buttermilk Pancakes, Buckwheat Cakes, Sausage, Liverwurst, Apple Butter, Biscuits, Sausage Gravy, Coffee Cake, Syrup, Beverages

Adults $9.00 Children 12 & Under $4

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BEES

BEES 5 FRAME, Overwintered, NUCS $200.00. 570-238-1589. 161669 FARM FEED

COW HAY. Sm. Sq. Bales $3.50. Lg. Round Bales $30.00. 570-3371337. 16512 EAR CORN $150.00 A Ton Or Pickup Load. Call 570-323-3503. 161793 FIREWOOD

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EMPLOYMENT

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POSITIONS AVAILABLE FOR

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

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• 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 Or send your resume via email to Sales@fairfieldmanufacturing.com

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• Fully Insured • Free Estimates • Veteran Owned and Operated

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5 7 0 -7 4 5 -3 6 4 9

30 years experience

1 1 5 Groupe Rd. • J ersey S hore, PA 1 7 7 4 0

PA# 150794

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Covenant Central Pres. Church 807 W. 4th St., Williamsport

Entrance in back off Campbell St.

Old TV Shows to newer shows Singles - Series

Music CD’s

Or mail to Fairfield Manufacturing Company

from Older singers to newer singers

213 Streibeigh Ln., Montoursville, PA 17754

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570-412-5637

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44 STEINBACHER LANE, WILLIAMSPORT

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326-0921

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FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL ANDY HAVENS

570.322.4993

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