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importance of God and giving wish everyone a very happy, thanks for everything our newly healthy, and blessed Thanksborn Country was about. giving. In 1863, our Nation was diBefore we fly right through vided in the midst of the Civil Thanksgiving into the Christmas War. President Abraham Linseason, please make sure you coln proclaimed a national day take the time to reflect and give of Thanksgiving “To heal the a heartfelt thanks for all your Jim wounds of the nation.” He asked blessings. Explain to the children Webb Jr. God to “Commend to his tender what Thanksgiving is all about. Give God and his son, Jesus Christ, care all those who have become widows, some extra thanks for that special bless- orphans, mourners or sufferers in the lamentable civil strife.” President Lining of young folks in your life. Now for a little tradition of Thanksgiv- coln declared Thanksgiving officially as ing Day in America, by the numbers. a national holiday on the fourth ThursThe event which has become most rec- day in November. This made the Unitognized as the first Thanksgiving on ed States of America the first country American soil occurred on October 22, recognizing Thanksgiving as a national 1621, at Plymouth. It was to give thanks holiday. President Lincoln’s taste for a turkey and celebrate the autumn harvest. The attendees were recorded for history’s dinner on Thanksgiving helped it besake by Edmund Winslow. There were come the main course of the American 53 pilgrims and 90 Native Americans feast. A tradition that will have about from the Wampanoag Nation who 44 million turkeys served at the American dinner table this year. Almost 82% shared the harvest feast. Our first president, George Washing- of American households will be havton, designated November 26, 1789, ing turkey on Thanksgiving Day. Wow, as “A day of public Thanksgiving and that’s a lot of birds! And almost all will prayer. To be observed by acknowledg- be followed by a short nap. The traditional Thanksgiving meal to ing with grateful hearts the many and signal favors of Almighty God.” I think feed ten is estimated to cost $61.17. That President Washington made clear the seems a little bit light to me. What isn’t
light is the number of calories Americans will consume on Thanksgiving Day. It is estimated that the average caloric intake, including all those extra desserts and cold turkey sandwiches, could reach 4,500. You will need to walk from here to Plymouth Rock to burn that off. Besides playing in the backyard Turkey Bowl, what do fellow Americans choose for entertainment on Thanksgiving? If you said the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade and NFL football, you got it right. This year will mark the 97th Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. An estimated 50 million viewers will watch the parade at some point — while about 3.5 million will actually pack into Manhattan. The giant Snoopy balloon has made the most appearances of any character balloon. Since 1968, it has flown through the streets of New York on 42 occasions — the first giant balloon to
appear was Felix the Cat. It will take around 3,000 balloon handlers to navigate the inflatables through the streets of New York. Moving right on to America’s favorite Thanksgiving pastime of the NFL, over 138 million stuffed pigskin fans will view a game live at some point. When you think of Turkey Day football, the first team that comes to mind is the Detroit Lions. They will be hosting their 83rd Thanksgiving Day game this year. The Lion’s all-time record — not so good — 37-43-2. The best memories that come to mind of Thanksgiving Day NFL action has to be that of Detroit’s Barry Sanders. The Hall of Famer is the all-time total yards from scrimmage leader for the day. In ten Thanksgiving Day games, he totaled 1,054 yards and ten touchdowns. Most were with that style only Barry Sanders could provide. So, enjoy everything about Thanksgiving past and present. Please throw in a prayer for all our service men and women who, hopefully, get to enjoy a peaceful day — no matter where they may be. Whether you are driving to grandmother’s house, shopping, or heading out hunting, let’s all be safe out there. God Bless America.
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appy Thanksgiving Y’all! It’s that time of year again. My list of everything I am thankful for this year! As you join friends and family this Thanksgiving, take a moment to remember all the things you have to be thankful for this year. Times get tough, but there is always a bright side and listing them out often makes the bad seem a little better. There is a lot going on that we could be less-than-thankful-for (looking at you heating oil and grocery prices), but that’s all the more reason to remember what you are thankful for this year! – Steve and Kiddo. Y’all make every day an adventure and make my life so incredibly happy; I can’t tell you how much I love and appreciate you both. <3 – Bulleit – my happy pupperface who just loves to love his family. – Tacocat – my constant companion and nighttime heater. – Remington – You are standoffish and adorable, and I love you to bits! – Of course, our newest addition, Booker, aka — Little Legs! I’m so happy we found you! – A comfy couch and fluffy blankets. – Good night scritches. – Reading. – Kindle Unlimited, to make all those books I read a bit more affordable!
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biles (1987) – Most folks’ favorite Thanksgiving title is one to make you wish John Candy had lived longer. With equal parts oafishness and good cheer, Candy plays a traveling salesman (shower-curtain rings — ha!) who is thrown together with a stressed-out businessman (Steve Martin) on a road trip from hell. Written and directed by the peerless John Hughes (who handled Break-
fast Club, Uncle Buck and the script for Home Alone), PTA is super funny, yet ultimately heartwarming. Watch for Kevin Bacon’s early cameo, plus the one-of-akind Edie McClurg Joseph W. as a car-rental clerk. Smith III The Mouse on the Mayflower (1968) – Always on my standard list of Turkey Day movies, this made-for-TV cartoon from
Rankin & Bass (Frosty, Rudolph, Little Drummer Boy) has been unavailable for decades; but only last week did I discover that it’s finally available to watch online! (Type in the title, plus “full movie.”) Running just 48 minutes, Mouse features music by Tennessee Ernie Ford, who also does voicing — along with Eddie Albert, plus cartoon specialists June Foray and Paul Frees. For Boomer-age viewers like me, this admittedly dated piece on the Pilgrims will, like so many other holiday items, induce a
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feel-good flood of nostalgia. Pieces of April (2005) – In this moving dramedy from writer-director Peter Hedges (Dan in Real Life, Gilbert Grape, About a Boy), Katie Holmes shines as a misfit daughter who, in a cramped Manhattan apartment, struggles to ready a turkey dinner for her suburban family — including an abusive mother, who is dying of cancer. Co-starring Oliver Platt and Allison Pill, with an Oscar-nominated performance from Patricia Clarkson as Mom. Named for the lovely Three Dog Night song, this April is a neglected gem. By the Light of the Silvery Moon (1953) – Good-not-great sequel to the 1951 hit musical On Moonlight Bay, starring Doris Day and Gordon MacRae. Both return in this story of a boy who wants to save the family’s pet turkey from its Thanksgiving-Day fate. The two films were based on Booth Tarkington’s beloved “Penrod” stories — and they both likewise co-star the inimitable Mary Wickes. Broadway Danny Rose (1983) – Probably my favorite for the No-
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Former Bloomsburg Area Man was JFK Pallbearer By Lou Hunsinger Jr. This week marks the 60th anniversary of one of the darkest days in American history, November 22, 1963, the assassination of the 35th president of the United States, John F. Kennedy. On the occasions of the 40th and 50th anniversary of that dark day in Dallas, Webb Weekly ran two stories featuring two individuals who had direct personal ties to that tragic event. We thought it would be interesting to our readers to revisit these two stories in connection with the 60th anniversary.
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As a JFK pallbearer, he was center stage in the ritual of grief that was JFK’s funeral and burial ceremonies. Gaudreau served in the U.S. Air Force as an Air Policeman from 1955 to 1979 and was a member of the U.S. Air Force Honor Guard at Bolling Air Force Base near Washington, D.C. When word was received of Kennedy’s death and that his body would arrive from Dallas at Andrews AFB, Gaudreau was ordered to assemble eight members of the Air Force Honor Guard to serve as a casket team to meet Kennedy’s body. “We got out to Andrews about 3:30 p.m., but Air Force One did not arrive until a little past 6 p.m. While waiting, we had the Army, the Navy, and the Marines come in, and that is when an Army lieutenant, Samuel Bird, asked me who was in charge of the Air Force casket team,” Gaudreau recalled. “I said I was, and he told me, ‘Follow me.’ That’s how I ended up on the Kennedy detail.” He said rather than using the military honor guard to offload Kennedy’s cas-
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ket from Air Force One, members of the Secret Service and some of Kennedy’s staff took it off the plane and loaded it into a Navy hearse. The mixed service casket team that, now included Gaudreau, was taken by helicopter to Bethesda Naval Hospital, where Kennedy was being taken for his autopsy. Gaudreau and the casket team reached Bethesda before the hearse bearing Kennedy’s body. They waited out front for its arrival. “We saw the hearse pull up and stop
and waited for it to back up for a little bit, and we went forward to take the casket out, but the hearse took off,” Gaudreau said. “The only thing we assumed is that Mrs. Kennedy did not want to get off at the morgue. She wanted to get off at the main entrance. So, it took off and apparently dropped her off and came back. This is when we took the casket and put it inside the morgue.” He said some controversy was generated because two different coffins were
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“After we were relieved, Lt. Bird, who was in charge of the casket team, he told us to go home and to get a couple of hours sleep and then to assemble again at Fort Myer where we would practice,” Gaudreau said. “The young lieutenant envisioned in his mind that we were going to carry the 800-pound coffin up the steps of the Capitol, and he wanted it perfectly level. In order to practice, we went to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in the evening after it was closed, and they have stairs similar to those at the Capitol. Using a dummy casket, we practiced carrying the casket up and down the stairs there. This is where it gets a little comical; the dummy casket may weigh 300-400 pounds, so we put the Tomb guard inside the casket to give it some added weight and carried him up and down for a couple of hours. That was on Saturday.” On Sunday morning, Gaudreau and the casket team went to the White House. They took Kennedy’s coffin out of the East Room, placed it on a caisson, and marched behind the caisson to the U.S. Capitol, where they took it up the steps and placed it on the Lincoln Catafalque in the Rotunda.
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After that, they went back to Fort Myer to practice folding the flag because each service does it slightly differently, and the Army wanted it done according to their style. The casket team went to a rally point and drove to the Capitol on Monday morning, November 25, to begin their task. They relieved the Death Watch and, took the coffin down the Capitol steps and loaded it on the caisson. “Instead of marching behind the caisson this time, we rode a bus to St. Matthews Cathedral, where the funeral was going to be held because the family wanted to march behind the caisson,” Gaudreau said. “After the service, we marched behind the caisson from St. Matthew’s to Arlington. That was a long trek. I remember the thousands and thousands that lined the streets.” They then carried their precious cargo up the gentle hillside at Arlington, where last honors were rendered to John Fitzgerald Kennedy. Gaudreau said that the hardest part at Arlington was waiting for the family and all of the dignitaries to depart
after the burial ceremony. He said they waited for about 35-45 minutes for everyone to leave. They then saluted the grave and marched off and went off to Fort Myer and dispersed. Each member of the casket team received the Army Commendation Medal for their exemplary duty. After the J.F.K. funeral, Gaudreau remained in the Air Force for another 16 years, including a one-year stint in Vietnam from 1972 to 1973. He retired as a senior staff sergeant. Looking back on his experience that fateful November weekend, Gaudreau said, “During the time it was going on, I didn’t think much about it. It was a duty you were performing and something you practiced, but when you looked back, it was very significant to carry the casket of the President that has been assassinated in office. It was a big honor for me. I was the only Air Force representative on the casket team, so I felt a certain amount of extra pressure. Looking back, it was the most memorable duty I ever performed. It was the highlight of my military career.”
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Nature’s Ornaments What: With the holiday season here, join us as we create a variety of ornaments out of materials commonly found in nature. Feel free to bring your own materials from your yard, or use the items provided. All materials will be provided. Free, family-friendly program. Contact Vinny Curtis at vicurtis@pa.gov to register. When: Saturday, December 9th, at 1:00 p.m. Where: Tiadaghton State Forest Resource Management Center, Waterville. Friends of Muncy Library Book Sale What: Book sale. When: December 12th, 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Where: Muncy Library, 108 S. Main St., Muncy. Hike to the Webber’s What: Bob and Dottie Webber lived in their cabin on the rim of the Pine Creek Valley for most of their lives. After the passing of Bob in 2015, their cabin was dismantled, moved, and reassembled at the Pennsylvania Lumber Museum to be put on display, but there is much evidence of their homesite still on the mountain. Come along on this approximately 5-mile moderate hike as we hike back to their old homesite to see of what remains of their home on the rim. Contact Vinny Curtis at vicurtis@pa.gov to register. When: Saturday, December 16th, at 10:00 a.m. Where: Tiadaghton State Forest, Meet at the parking area off the intersection of PA-44 and Manor Fork Road,
Winter Walk & Talk #1: Winter Trees What: Bring along your kids ages 3-8 and join us for a story and hands-on craft or activity! Each program will be about a different nature topic and will include some time outdoors! Contact Vinny Curtis at vicurtis@pa.gov to register. When: Sunday, December 17th, at 2:00 p.m. Where: Tiadaghton State Forest Resource Management Center, Waterville. CAMEO Hands What: Coffee time around conversation and crafts or puzzles or cards, etc. When: Thursdays from 9:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m. Where: Balls Mills UMC, 5941 Bloomingrove Rd., west entrance, upstairs. CAMEO Storytime What: Preschool storytime and activity (kids with an adult). When: Thursdays beginning at 10:30 a.m. Where: Balls Mills UMC, 5941 Bloomingrove Rd., west entrance, upstairs. Toastermasters Class What: Control your fear of public speaking. Practice
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CHURCH EVENTSEVENTS... CHURCH Thanksgiving Dinner What: Free Thanksgiving dinner. Menu: Turkey & filling, mashed potatoes & gravy, green beans & corn, applesauce, cranberry sauce, rolls, homemade desserts, coffee, iced tea & lemonade. Free blanket for each family that attends. When: Thursday, November 23rd, from 11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Where: Newberry Church of Christ, 2100 Linn St., Williamsport. Church Service What: Sunday Service: Let’s Be Thankful and Listen to the Lord. When: Sunday Morning, November 26th. Service Time 10:15 a.m. Where: Garden View Baptist Church, 1600 Doris Ave., Williamsport. Rummage Sale What: St. Joseph the Worker rummage sale. Food and bake sale items available for purchase. When: Saturday, December 2nd, from 8:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Where: Fleming Parish Center, 720 W. 4th St., Williamsport. MEETINGS MEETINGS...
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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT ARTS and ENTERTAINMENT EVENTS EVENTS... Keystone Cats What: Keystone Cats playing The American Songbook— light pop and jazz. Open to the public. When: Saturday, November 25th, at 7:00 p.m. Where: Pine St. UMC Dance Group, 441 Pine St., Williamsport. PHILZ What: PHILZ (Phil Reeder and Phil Ponish) playing acoustic eclectic When: Sunday, November 26th, at 3:00 p.m. Where: Country/Bluegrass Jam, Yearick Center, Howard. Don Hess What: Old Christmas: Hymns and Carols. When: Friday December 1st, from 1:00 p.m.- 2:00 p.m. Where: Backhouse Cafe Coffee & Tea, 901 West Fourth St., Williamsport. Line Dancing What: Line Dancing $5, plus food & bar service. When: Every 2nd & 4th Saturday, at 6:00 p.m. Where: Clinton Township Volunteer Fire Company, 2311 Rt 54 Hwy, Montgomery. 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 570-220-4806. 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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PA-all Families United Network, Inc.,bring will be holdingand a Job Fair on December 7, 2023 from 4:00pmWe Muncy, are asking those that attend to please a resume references to complete the application. There is 7:00pm and December 8, 2023 from 9:00am-1:00pm on the Families United Network campus, 145 Ashler also the possibility for on-site interviews during the event. Manor Drive, Muncy, Pennsylvania. Families United Network works closely with over 50 county children and youth agencies throughout Pennsylvania. We provide quality foster care and adoption services, domestically and internationally. We also operate three Life We are currently looking to hire positions in the social services field, residential services and foster care Readiness Group Home Programs to prepare adolescent boys and girls as they age-out of the child welfare system. and adoption services. We will be hiring for degree and non-degree positions. To view our current For more information on the Families Job Fair, please contactPA 570-546-6777 ext. 113. openings, please visit: Families United United NetworkNetwork Jobs, Employment in Muncy, 17756 | Indeed.com We are asking all those that attend to please bring a resume and references to complete the application. There is also the possibility for on-site interviews during the event.
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What: Domestic Violence Support Group suggested for anyone 21 years of age and older who have experienced Domestic Violence. When: Each Thursday from 5:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. Where: YWCA Northcentral PA, Park Room, 815 W. Fourth St., Williamsport.
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simple joys in my life that I don’t take for granted. Ninety percent of them do not cost a thing. What are your life’s simple pleasures? Don’t take anything for granted. I’m just so grateful for the people in life and the simple joys. I am so blessed with an incredible family who is always there for me. I have seriously the best of friends anyone could ever ask for. The two best children and sweetest dog. The hottest, most kind husband and jobs that I absolutely love and feel so appreciated. I am truly blessed. Take time to sit and think of some of your life’s simple pleasures and blessings this week as we celebrate Thanksgiving. Give thanks and gratitude. Tell family and friends you love them, and you are thankful for them. It’s the season of Thanksgiving; let’s be thankful for all things great and small. Everyone has something to be thankful for; what’s yours? And guess what? I am so thankful for you! Thank you for taking the time to sit and read not only my column each week but my Webb Weekly family’s, too! We can’t thank you all enough for your love and support of this wonderful paper. I am truly blessed to work for such an amazing person like Jim Webb and to know everyone who puts this paper
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of friends. – For making someone smile or laugh. – For hot tea on a cold morning. – For the smell of an amazing candle. – For the joy of my dog Bear when I arrive home. – For the smell of sheets hanging out on the clothesline all day. – For hearing the right song at the exact right time. – For a hot shower after a really long day (or a cold shower after a hot upper lip sweat kinda day! HA!) – In the morning, I can sleep in. – For the smell of Momma’s baked cookies. – For the sound and comfort of rain. – For the meals with my family around the table. – For my husband grabbing my hand while driving in the car. – For the feeling after a good workout. – For the smell of a roast cooking in my crockpot. – For freshly painted fingernails. – For summer days with my family, just floating in our boat on the Susquehanna. – For my dad always telling me to drive safely. – For a clean house. – For my children’s voices saying, “I love you.” I could just go on and on with things like this. These are things that are just
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A Real Rich Royal Reign: More Treasures from the Thesaurus By Joseph W. Smith III
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(in the sense of a flat surface) dish, disc, desk and dais. As described in my previous article, doublets arrive in English from a single ancient root-word (usually Latin) — one term coming straight into our language, and the other first sidestepping into another like French or Italian, then entering English directly from there. We have literally hundreds of these synonym-sets, and the connection in meaning isn’t always clear. Because
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understand the laws, procedures, and protocols of the office you have just been voted into. Even if you have been attending the meetings for years as an observer, it is a world of difference to be on the other side of the table. It was quite humbling for me to have an MBA, a PhD, and postdoctoral studies at Harvard University and still recognize that I was a first grader when it came to understanding the complexity of the responsibilities of a Pennsylvania Township Supervisor. Third, don’t judge the fellow officials on your board, especially the incumbents. Yes, they may be disparaging to you as a rookie, but face it — they do know more than you do. There are nuances to the governmental process that can save time and money. Everyone has their own idiosyncrasies; learn to live with those of your fellow officials. The fourth point would be to understand all aspects of your budget and all the funding that is behind it. When you get on your board, the budget is already set, and you have to live with it. Get familiar with it and remember that you do not have to spend every dollar, and if you need to increase it, think it through carefully. Remember that citizens hate tax increases, and debt requires interest. The fifth is to learn to network with
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The world became full of scandal and wickedness until God rid the earth of the human race with a global flood— except for Noah and his family. No sooner had the flood hen Jesus adreceded, but Noah’s son Ham dresses the became the next scandal. The church in Thydevil is always baiting another atira (Revelatrap. Tim The Old Testament records tion 2:18-29), He calls out the Hartzell plenty of scandals, but the church leaders for tolerating the wicked influence of a womworst is King David. God dean named Jezebel. The scandal was not scribed him this way, “I have found Jezebel. The scandal was the church David, son of Jesse, a man after my own leaders allowing her to have influence heart; he will do everything I want him in the church. to do.” See Acts 13:22 and I Samuel Was Jezebel scandalous? Most certain- 13:14. ly, but that’s another story. We’ll come Kind David proved to be an exceptional back to her later in this article. king — and then the events recorded in Scandal – A Human Failure II Samuel 11 took place. His scandalous A scandal is defined as something that story contains adultery with Bathshecauses public shock and results in out- ba, manipulation, cover-up, conspiracy rage and condemnation. In the original to commit murder, and the murder of Greek, the word scandal refers to the one of his great warriors, Uriah. David’s bait stuck in a trap. If you take the bait, actions are truly deplorable. you get caught. That’s a scandal. The New Testament has its scandals, The first recorded scandal was the sin too: the betrayal of Judas, Peter’s deniand fall from innocence of Adam and als, and Ananias and Saphira lying to Eve. The second was Cain’s murder of the church. Abel. Every generation of Christians gets
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scandal Jesus is rebuking isn’t Jezebel; it’s the leaders who were complicit in her schemes. Why were they complicit? Why was Ahab complicit? Let’s be honest: it’s because men want what Jezebel is selling. And what about today? Why is our world in such a mess? Why do so many women and children suffer sexual abuse and injury? Why are the abortion, prostitution, gambling, and addiction-peddling industries so powerful and successful? The answer: because men want what they’re selling. Men, the real scandal is us. Women and children suffer because men make scandalous choices. And then, to heap
insult on top of injury, we blame our scandalous activities on the very women we abuse. In John 8, a woman was brought to Jesus who had been caught in the act of adultery. Where was the man caught in the act? Jesus saw through their evil and intentional complicity. Men, until we wake up and become true men of integrity and honor, our world and the precious women and children God has placed in our care will suffer terribly. Jesus commands us to overcome scandal. He wouldn’t have commanded it unless it could be done. Next week, we’ll focus on how we overcome the failure of scandal.
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— and the damage is far-reaching. Let’s get back to Ahab and Jezebel. The story of Ahab and Jezebel is recorded in I Kings 16 through II Kings 10. You can’t mention Jezebel without first calling out the scandalous failures of King Ahab. I King 16:29-33 summarizes his scandalous leadership: In the thirty-eighth year of Asa, king of Judah, Ahab, son of Omri, became king of Israel, and he reigned in Samaria over Israel for twenty-two years. Ahab, son of Omri, did more evil in the eyes of the Lord than any of those before him. He not only considered it trivial to commit the sins of Jeroboam, son of Nebat, but he also married Jezebel, daughter of Ethbaal, king of the Sidonians, and began to serve Baal and worship him. He set up an altar for Baal in the temple of Baal that he built in Samaria. Ahab also made an Asherah pole and did more to arouse the anger of the Lord, the God of Israel, than did all the kings of Israel before him. While Jesus mentions Jezebel to Thyatira, the true scandal of the Jezebel story is King Ahab and his choice to marry her. He is the one who opened himself and Israel to her pagan and immoral influence. Jezebel could not be influential without a complicit Ahab. In Thyatira, Jezebel could not be influential without complicit church leaders. The primary
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rocked by highly public scandals. Years ago, it was Jim Bakker and Jimmy Swaggert. Most recently, world-renowned Christian apologist Ravi Zacharias was found to have lived a scandalous double life — sexually abusing and manipulating women all over the world. All so incredibly devastating. And then there are the countless local church scandals involving pedophilia, affairs, pornography, prostitution, abuse of power, embezzlement, extortion — it’s a long list. Every scandal leaves us hurt and confused, saying, “That’s the last person I would have expected to do such a thing.” Scandal isn’t just a Christian problem; it’s a human problem. Coaches, teachers, politicians, scout leaders, CEOs — good people in positions of authority or influence are vulnerable to scandal. We all are. And if we think we’re not, we’ve already taken our first step toward the devil’s baited trap. The point is this: We humans have a scandal problem — and that means the church has a scandal problem. Damage Done Every church scandal casts a long shadow. Worst of all is the damage done to the victims and the terrible life-long scars left behind. Then, there is the damage done to the name of Jesus Christ and the mission of His Church. Every scandal results in damage done
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or one local man, Tom Kline, the anniversary of JFK’s assasination has a special meaning to him because he served for about six months in the Marine Corps with Kennedy’s accused assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald. Kline and Oswald served together as radar operators at the U.S. Naval Air Facility at Atsugi, Japan, in Marine Air Control Squadron 1, which controlled air traffic for the First Marine Aircraft Wing. Kline said there were about 105 officers and men in the squadron. The work schedule for Kline, Oswald, and the other radar operators was four hours on and 16 hours off. Every other weekend, they got a 96-hour pass. The work of keeping track of the aircraft coming in and out of Atsugi was intense and detail-oriented, so they worked four-hour shifts. He said they worked about one-half mile from the flight line. The work required a secret clearance. “I remember being told that someone from the Marines went around questioning my neighbors and friends
just stay in the barracks and read.” Kline said that Oswald seemed to be a “pretty well-read guy.” He said he saw him reading a lot of books and literature related to Russia and Communism. “We all thought he was pretty odd because we all liked to go out and drink, and he didn’t,” Kline said. The barracks that Kline and Oswald lived in were divided up into cubicles with four men each, and Kline lived in the same cubicle as Oswald. “I had a fairly good chance to see him close up, and I always thought ‘Oz’ was a little strange, but then he might have thought the rest of us were strange,” Kline said. “He was very tough to get to know. He never talked of his home life.” He said that Oswald had a Japanese girlfriend, and when his unit was ordered to maneuvers in the Philippines, Oswald shot himself in the upper arm to get out of the maneuvers. Kline said Oswald still ended up going on the maneuvers. Kline separated from Oswald and Atsugi in April 1958 when Kline’s father died suddenly, and he came home on emergency leave. Kline did not think about Oswald until that fateful weekend in November 1963. “I was watching Oswald being transferred that Sunday morning when Ruby came out and shot him,” Kline recalled. ”They later showed a full frontal por-
about me in order to check my character and dependability. I assume they did the same for Oswald,” Kline told Webb Weekly. Kline remembers an odd fixed-wing aircraft that took off almost vertically at Atsugi. He didn’t know what to make of it. He thought it was some kind of experimental aircraft. It turns out it was the super-secret U-2 spy plane. Francis Gary Powers, the pilot who was shot down in a U-2 over Russia in 1960, speculated in a book that he wrote that he was shot down because of information that Oswald learned about the aircraft while at Atsugi. Kline dismisses this speculation. “I don’t see how Oswald could have told the Russians anything about the U-2. We didn’t even know it existed. The only thing we did was trace the paths of the aircraft on a radar screen. We had no access to information about that plane.” According to Kline, Oswald was pretty much a “loner” who kept to himself. “Ozzie was not a very friendly guy,” Kline said. “He was kind of a gloomy Gus, sort of a malcontent. He never socialized with the rest of us; when the rest of us went out drinking, he would
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northeastern United States. By 2001, elk hunts were back on the table, and more than 50,000 people applied for one of the 30 licenses being offered, and 27 elk were taken that year. Since then, the number of applicants has grown, and so has the hunting success. In Aug. of 2022, there were 104,250 applications for 178 elk tags. In recent years, the Game Commission has added archery season and late seasons to the elk hunt, and year after year, hunters are taking more and bigger bulls than ever before. In 2009, I was one of those lucky recipients, and on the second day of my unguided hunt, I bagged an 8x8 bull that was the fourth largest in the state that year. Since then, however, a good number of larger bulls have been taken, some sporting more than 400 inches of antler, enough to rank them among the largest in the world. Not only is elk hunting interest increasing here in our state, but so is the elk watching and tourism. It is estimated that elk watching, and na-
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offensive lineman, he was the West Branch Conference’s Offensive Lineman of the Year in 1983-84. As a wrestler, he was a two-time state qualifier with a career 74-8 record. He earned three letters as a defensive tackle at Rutgers University. Tina Martin – The Williamsport High School product was a two-time basketball Division II All-American at Lock Haven University and finished her career as the school’s all-time scoring leader. In 23 years as a head NCAA Division I women’s basketball coach, she posted a 408-238 record in 21 years at the University of Delaware that included three conference tournament titles and four NCAA Tournament appearances. Christa Matlack – Lead South Williamsport to the 2006 state soccer title and a two-time all-state selection. She set a Lycoming County record with 176 goals during her high school career. At Bucknell University, she was a two-time Patriot League Player of the Year, a three-time All-Patriot League pick, and the first player in team history to garner NSCAA Scholar All-American honors, doing so twice. Mark Molesky – Montoursville’s all-time leading scorer in boys’ basketball with 1,697 career points. Earned three all-conference honors and two honorable mention allstate honors. At Lycoming College, he led the Warriors in scoring three times and was a first-team all-MAC selection in 1978, averaging 19.3 points per game. He was a PIAA basketball official for 35 years and softball for 20 years, umpiring a state final in 1992. Dick Rhoades – Compiled a career record of 399-116-9 in 35 years as a high school wrestling coach, including 32 years at Bald
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201 Ladd Road • Allenwood, PA 17810
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HOUSE FOR RENT HOUSE FOR RENT, 28x60, 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, 3 Door Garage. 66 Flick Road, Allenwood (Elimsport Area). Ready Now. 570-547-1057. 178381
APARTMENTS FOR RENT SPACIOUS 2ND FLOOR, 2 Bedroom In Loyalsock Township. No Pets. Water, Sewer, Trash Included. $850.00 Month 570-971-6247. 178556
2ND FLOOR, 1 BEDROOM Apartment With Jacuzzi, Stove, Refrigerator, Deck And Parking. $525.00/Month. 570-326-7697. 178558 3 BEDROOM, 2ND & 3RD Floor Apartment. Washer/Dryer, Stove, Refrigerator And Dishwasher. Parking. Near Bus Stop. Newberry. No Pets. No Smoking, $900.00 Plus Utilities. 570916-3309. 178564 FURNISHED LUXURY APARTMENT Downtown Williamsport. 1 Bedroom, All Utilities And Parking Included. Private Rooftop Patio Deck. All Linens And Kitchen Accessories Included. Short-term Lease. No Pets, No Smoking. $1,200/ Month. 570-916-3309. 178565 BROAD ST. SCHOOL APTS. Jersey Shore Senior Living. 2-Bedroom apartment available, $903 / Month. 1-Bedroom apartment - $588. 62 yrs. of age and older facility. All utilities included! Central Air, Wall-toWall Carpeting, Microwave, DW, Refrigerator, Gas Stove. On-site Laundry available. Entire Building Elevator Accessible. 24-HR Emergency Maintenance. 24-HR Secured Building. $99 Security Deposit. NO PETS. Questions? Tour? Call Andy @ 570-601-6818. 178272
STORAGE UNITS RMP STORAGE. Store Motorcycles Inside, There’s Room For Campers Outside. Call 570220-7068 or 570-435-0026 Ask For Randy. 177843 10 X 16. $75.00/Month. Call 570-337-4994. 177861
The Picture Rocks Lions Club will be selling
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HOMEMADE SAUERKRAUT at TJ’s Market Hughesville and Wengerd’s Farm Market Muncy and Frosty Beverage Muncy
Beginning Nov. 21, 2023 Other Location will be entrance of Montoursville Walmart beginning December 26th, Until Sold Out For more information call (570) 419-8637
CEMETERY LOTS RICHART’S GROVE CEMETERY In Unityville Burial Plots. $150.00 Single, $275.00 Double, $500.00 Quad. 570458-6932 Or 570-204-3105. 178403 4 PLOTS IN TWIN HILLS Memorial Park. Asking $6,000.00 OBO. Contact mlgbaseballcards@aol.com . 178544 4 GRAVE PLOTS In Greenlawn Memorial Park. Value, $8,000; Asking $3,000 OBO. Call 570-220-9724 or 272-2020374. \
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SUV 2008 CADILLAC ESCALADE ESV Luxury. 192,000 Miles, Pearl White , Black Interior, Third Row Seating. Excellent condition. Driven Every Day, $8,500.00. 570-916-3309. 178561
JEEP 89 JEEP WRANGLER Islander Hardtop, $7,000.00. Call 570-584-4384 Or 570-5059875. 178234
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FOUR CAR GARAGE, CLOSE TO HOSPITAL AND YMCA. LAND, 628 SPRUCE STREET, WILLIAMSPORT. $25,000.00. 570-916-3309. 178562 -
VEHICLES WANTED
WANTED! MOTORCYCLES! ANTIQUE AND CLASSIC. Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki, Yamaha, Triumph, BSA, and other foreign models. $$PAYING CA$H$$ 717-5778206 Krmiller1965@yahoo.com . M11 BUYING CLASSIC CARS, TRUCKS, SUVs **American and Foreign** Any Condition. Buying entire car collections. $$PAYING CA$H$$ Please call 717-577-8206 Krmiller1965@ yahoo.com . M11 DONATE YOUR CAR, TRUCK, BOAT, RV AND MORE TO SUPPORT OUR VETERANS! Schedule a FAST, FREE vehicle pickup and receive a top tax deduction! Call Veteran Car Donations at 1-877327-0686 today! M11 DONATE YOUR CAR TO VETERANS TODAY! Help and Support our Veterans. Fast FREE pick up. 100% tax deductible. Call 1-800-245-0398. C11 ATTENTION B & C Auto Wreckers Will Now Pay Top Dollar For Your Unwanted Cars, Trucks and Equipment. Licensed and Professional Service. Call For Details. 570-547-1040. 177862
WE ARE LOOKING TO ADD TO OUR TEAM! If you are or know an experienced Auto Technician looking for a change, please give us a call or stop in with your resume. We are a family owned and operated shop with a relaxed atmosphere, no big corporation stresses. • Dependable & Punctual • Positive attitude • Clean driving record • 2+ years experience • State inspection and Emissions license preferred • Must have own set of tools (we provide specialty tools and equipment)
• Proficient in most vehicle repairs, such as brake services, steering and suspension services, exhaust repair, scheduled maintenance, tune-ups... • Advance diagnostics and repairs a plus, but not required
(head gaskets, timing belts, engine replacements, electrical diagnostics) • Pay based on experience & ability • Paid weekly • Paid Training • Paid uniforms • Hourly pay, not flat rate based pay • 401k • 8am-5pm Mon-Fri. work week
570-494-2362 2011 Strouse Rd., Williamsport, PA 17701 www.lycomingautoservice.com lycomingautoservice@gmail.com
Call Jaimie at 570-326-9322
BULK COAL
Also Bulk Bag Fertilizers Farm & Lawn Seed • Agricultural Chemicals
429 Maple Lane • Muncy, PA 17756
PH: 570-546-3725 • Fax: 570-546-2856
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Basement Waterproofing • Foundation Repair
570.452.8018
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570.323.4771
Larry Miller, Jr.
1719 Bloomingrove Road • Williamsport, PA 17701
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JEM ROOFING Specializing in Standing Seam Roofs Also Shingles & Corrugated Metal Roofs Siding & Pole Barns
(570) 649-6644 No Sunday Business
570-547-2505
G. Scott Gardner Attorney At
Law
1000 Commerce Park Dr. Suite 310-B - Williamsport, PA
• Real Estate/Title Insurance • Elder Law/Probate • Husband & Wife Package
- Last Will & Testament - Durable Power of Attorney - Living Will $
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You are in the right hands! Residential, Commercial, and Industrial Wiring • New Service & Panel Boxes • Fully Insured / Free Estimates • Veteran Owned & Operated • Networking • Cat-6 • Coax Cable • All your Security Camera Needs
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