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I love The Valley Trader!!! I have been able to sell so many things through this little paper!! People call me from all over. Last week I received a call from Hawaii about one of my ads. LT

Autos/Trucks - 07

1941 Plymouth Car for sale. Kept in Garage, Pics on Facebook, Market Place. $10,000 Cash Offer. 570-245-8693. 4/29

570-742-4312. 5/6

Mixed Grass Hay, small square bales, $3.50; small round bales, $28.00. 570412-5524. 4/29

Husguvarna Kidney Mower, 38” cut, 15.5 HP, like new, $725.00. 570742- 4312. 5/6

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Multi Family Garage Sale, May 16th, 17th, & 18th, 8 am - ?? Church

Hill Estates Development in back of Fulton Bank, Mt. Pleasant Mills. 5/13

Trader, Sales Position, PO Box 392, Lewisburg, PA 17837

Sales Rep Wanted: Expanding sales force in Lycoming & Clinton Cos. Sales experience necessary. Must have car & valid Driver’s License. Territory & account list provided. Send resume to: The Valley Trader, Sales Dept., PO Box 392, Lewisburg, PA 17837 or email to: thevalleytrader@yahoo.com

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570-742-4312. 5/6

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Roof Brackets, 2 sizes, $3.00 each; Craftsman 10 Radial Arm Saw, $100.00, good condition; Siding Cutting Table w/stand, $300.00. 570-759-3662. 5/6

Heavy Duty Clothes Line Posts, 4 lines. Reaural Metal, $110.00 per set (2); Stainless Steel, $150.00 per set (2). 570-494-1444. 5/13

53 Vehicles 1948 & Up, $1,000 to $5,000 or less. Too sick for hobby. 570538-3464. 6/24

Auto Accessories - 10 For sale parts: 1997 Buick la Sabre, complete and ready to part out. Call 570-204-9626. ufn

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Bolens Diesel Tractor H1502, Hydro 4 ft. Mower cut, 905 hrs. on it, garage kept, like new, $4,450.00. 570-742-4312. 5/6

Self Propelled Push Mower with Bagger, very good condition, $185.00.

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Winchester 12 Gauge Model 120, 3 inch Magnum Pump, $385.00. 570742-4312. 5/6

Savage Model 110, 30-06 bolt action, with 3-9x scope, $550.00. 570-7424312. 5/6

Henry Golden Boy, 22, new in box, $650.00. 570742-4312. 5/6

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Experienced Sales Person to handle our Montour & Columbia Co. area. Very good commission structure. Send resume to The Valley

Help Wanted: Part time Graphic Designer position. 24-35 hrs. over 2 wks, but mostly on week 2. Must be able to work in a high speed environment. Be literally your own boss, but work easily with others. This may lead to a full-time position in the future. Send resume & portfolio to: The Valley Trader, PO Box 392, Lewisburg, Pa 17837 or email: the valleytrader@yahoo.com

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Small Refrigerator, 4 ft. high, 19”x19”. $195.00.

Like new Electric Grill for outdoor use. New price was $80.00, Now price is $40.00. A steal at Now Price. 570-322-2974. 4/29

Motor Homes/Campers - 36 1995 Chariot Park Model Camper, furnished, 34’x12’, w/loft, computer or office room, sunken BR, tinted living room window, furnished 8’x34’ porch sunscreen, 10’x20’ carport, 10’x20’ new shed. Make offer. 570-966-6220. ufn

Announcements

Lycoming College Summer Stock marches into town with The Music Man July 26-28. Lycoming College, in collaboration with the Community Arts Center, will bring this golden age musical to life starting July 26 through July 28. The Lycoming College Summer Stocks mission is to offer an opportunity for middle and high school age students to work and perform under guidance from professional theatermakers so that they can bring new passion and skills back to their community and educational programs. Each year, the summer stock program presents a student-centric show with professional production values to a large enthusiastic audience

in the beautiful Community Arts Center. Lycoming College Summer Stock returns to the Community Arts Center stage this July 26 through 28 with The Music Man. By turns wicked, funny, warm, romantic, and touching, The Music Man is family entertainment at its best. Meredith Wilson’s sixtime Tony Award-winning musical comedy has been entertaining audiences since 1957 and is a familyfriendly story to be shared with every generation. The Music Man follows fasttalking traveling salesman Harold Hill as he cons the people of River City, Iowa into buying instruments and uniforms for a boys’ band that he vows to organize-this, despite the fact that he doesn’t know a trombone from a treble clef. His plans to skip town with the cash are foiled when he falls for Marian, the librarian, who transforms him into a respectable citizen by the curtain’s fall. Tickets cost $10-$20 plus fees and will go on sale Monday, March 4, at 10 am and can be purchased at CACLive. com/TheMusicMan or through the Box Office at 570-326-2424. Auditions, open positions, and more information about the cast and crew will be released on the CAC social media channels and website and the Lycoming College Theatre website, Lycoming.edu/theatre/ summer-stock.aspx. The Community Arts Center is a wholly owned subsidiary of Pennsylvania College of Technology, a national leader in applied technology education. 7/22

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Take On Spring Road Trips

5 tips to keep vehicles running smoothly

(Family Features) With the windows down and nothing but open road visible through the windshield, spring days often bring out the best driving conditions. When it’s time to hit the pavement, make sure your ride is in tip-top shape following a winter of snow, salt and sand.

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Give a Thorough Clean

All that winter buildup can lead to grime both inside and outside your vehicle. A deep clean including the undercarriage, engine bay and obvious areas like doors and windows can help eliminate salt buildup. Give the interior a scrub as well to get rid of trash, dirt, debris and unnecessary items that may be weighing down your car and hurting its fuel efficiency. Plus, that clean look and smell can make road trips that much more enjoyable.

Check (or Change) the Tires

Changing air temperatures can lead to fluctuations in tire pressure. As the weather warms, be sure to check tire pressure frequently to avoid overinflation that leads to wear. It’s also an opportunity to check tread depth as it may be time for new tires altogether.

Change the Oil

While most experts recommend oil changes every 5,000 miles or so, depending on the age of your vehicle, a spring auto checklist isn’t complete without checking (and possibly changing) the oil. Fresh oil keeps engines running as intended, and by changing oil in the spring, you can help ensure you’re ready to hit the road for most - or all - of spring and summer.

Test the Wiper Blades

In many parts of the country, spring means rain. Ensuring wiper blades are ready to take on weather ranging from sprinkles to downpours is practical for maximizing safety on the road. Cold weather and ice can cause cracking on worn out wipers, which makes spring a perfect time to assess winter’s damage.

Consider a Professional Inspection

If it’s been a while since your vehicle was properly inspected, now may

a look under the hood. Wiper blades and tire pressure are easy for many car owners to handle, but alignment, suspension, brakes and other key elements of vehicle safety and efficiency are often best left to those with trained eyes. Letting a certified mechanic assess your ride is a perfect way to ensure you’re ready for the open road.

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(StatePoint) The perfect landscape may start with a healthy, lush lawn, but for interest and depth, you’ll also need to consider the plants that surround it.

Thankfully, it’s easy to make considerable improvements to your backyard life using tips from professionals. Landscape designer Doug Scott has partnered with lawn care equipment manufacturer Exmark, to offer these tips for selecting and installing plants that will beautify your outdoor living areas.

Choosing Plants

• Choose plants wellsuited for your specific growing conditions. Knowing your growing zone is important, however you should also be mindful how conditions like sun exposure can change as you move around your yard.

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• Choose the right size plants for the space. Bear in mind that what you’re planting today is much smaller than what it will be once it’s matured. Always read a plant’s care label to understand its optimal growing conditions and size at maturity.

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• From a design perspective, think in terms of texture, layers and drifts. When addressing the overall texture of your planting beds, choose plants that vary in form, size, color and leaf structure. This will create greater interest, and a space that’s more visually appealing and enjoyable to spend time in.

For a lush look, think in terms of layers when considering composition. Much like in a painting, you should have background, middle ground, and foreground layers. Your background layer should consist of taller evergreen shrubs to provide something alive and green to look at all year long, no matter what’s happening in front of them. Your middle ground layer should be lower than the background layer to create interest, and is where you can add a contrasting evergreen shrub or pop of color with a perennial plant. Finally, your foreground layer should help transition the planting beds to your lawn space. You can accomplish this with smaller perennials, evergreens, annuals or creeping ground covers.

When addressing drifts, read the plant labels to know how large they’ll grow. This can help ensure plants grow in together as they mature, but are not overcrowded.

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Installing Them

1. Dig a hole that’s about two times the diameter of the pot your plant’s being transplanted form, and about the depth of the pot.

2. Mend in compost or soil conditioner to give your plant the organic material it needs to thrive. If you’d like, add slowrelease fertilizer, and mix well.

3. Place your plant in the hole, making sure that it sits at, or just above, the level it did in the pot.

4. Backfill with soil, stopping to add water when the hole is about halfway full.

6. Soak your plant with more water.

7. Finish by adding mulch, making sure it’s pulled away from the base of your plant.

Scott offers more insights in “How to Choose Plants for Landscaping,” a recent episode of “Done-ina-Weekend Projects,” an original series from Exmark. To watch the video, visit Backyard

5. Fill the rest of the hole with soil, then firmly press down.

part of a unique multimedia destination with a focus on helping homeowners make the most of outdoor spaces.

“Now that you have the inspiration and know-how needed to choose and install plant material, you can create landscaping that reflects who you are and how you’d like to live outside,” says Scott.

THEME: THINGS WITH WINGS

ACROSS

1. Country alliance

5. Fish of liver oil fame 8. *Stinging pollinator

11. Prefix in levorotary

12. *Dark home to #33 Down 13. Sudden growth

15. Like certain Steven 16. Symphony member

17. Type of feather

18. *Comfy seat (2 words)

20. Don’t put these into one basket?

21. Full nelson is ____ wrestling ____

22. Santa ____, Orange County

23. Puts down

26. Et cetera (3 words)

30. Pen point

31. With signs of wear and tear

34. Beyond natural, in U.K.

35. Messes up

37. Chitchat

38. Willow twig

39. Evening purse

40. Win a race

42. Tucker of “Modern Family”

43. Army bathroom

45. Eucharist plates

47. Opposite of WSW

48. French composer Erik Alfred Leslie ____

50. “Back to the Future” antagonist

52. *Beatle with Wings

56. Poodle minus d

57. England’s medieval royal house

58. Rabbit’s cousin

59. Nymph chaser

60. Genealogist’s creation

61. Blackhearted

62. George Gershwin’s brother

63. “For ____ a jolly...”

64. It often goes with a rod

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1. What the Big Bad Wolf did 2. First name in jeans

3. “Pop it in the ____!”

4. Cuban drums

5. Secret clique

6. Roundish

7. Chronic wasting disease carrier

8. Plug for a barrel

9. *As opposed to urns

10. Pilot’s estimate, acr. 12. Herb for treating menopausal symptoms

13. Shop till you drop, e.g. 14. *Flying stallion

19. “The Queen’s Gambit” game

22. Take your pick

23. *Biblical Gabriel, e.g.

24. All plants and animals

25. Approximately

26. Shortened word, abbr.

27. Drink request

28. Home to largest mammal

29. Socially acceptable behaviors

32. Malaria symptom

33. *Nocturnal mosquito eater

36. *Lightning beetle

38. Recording studio sign

40. Next to nothing

41. Same as intake

44. Reason by deduction

46. Restraint

48. Academy Award for Best Original ____

49. Chunks of 43,560 square feet

50. Wild hog

51. Itty bit

52. Urban legend

53. Part of cathedral

54. Great Lake

55. Holler

56. Tire meas.

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4 Summer Tips to Make Your Bathroom Routine More Planet-Friendly

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(StatePoint) Warm weather is here and if you’re spending more time in nature, you may be wondering how to align your own routines to be more planet friendly. One easy place to make improvements is in the bathroom. Here are four simple tips to do just that:

1. Take shorter showers. Simply shortening your shower time can help reduce the amount of energy your home uses to heat water. You might also consider turning the water temperature down a bit. Cooler showers are not only better for the planet, they can be better for your skin and hair -- and a lot more refreshing in the warmer months!

2. Turn off the water when brushing. Turning the water off when you brush your teeth can make a huge difference over time.

Think of it this way -- if you heed your hygienist’s advice and brush for 2 minutes twice a day, you could be running the faucet needlessly for 1,460 minutes a year!

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3. Recycle recyclables. Some research suggests the bathroom may be the least sustainable room in the house -with only 25% of people claiming they actively recycle products used there, compared to 50% in the kitchen. Whenever possible, try to select products that come in recyclable packaging and be sure to take the extra step of disposing bathroom products in the proper receptacle.

4. Check labels. Checking the label can help ensure the ingredients and processes used to make your products align with your values. Some people carefully scan ingredient lists and many look for third-party certifications. The cruelty-free mark from PETA certifies no animal testing was performed with the product. Ingredient quality certifications

are also important, but less common. Herbal Essences, for example, partners with leading plant scientists at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew to certify the quality and authenticity of the botanicals used in its shampoo and conditioners. Full of ingredients your hair loves like Aloe and Camellia seed oil, and free of things like parabens, dyes and phthalates, you can get healthy, beautiful hair and have confidence in the ingredient quality. Herbal Essences has also recently introduced a new bottle design with less plastic. To learn more, visit herbalessences.com.

Over time, small changes can have a huge impact. This summer, consider a few simple bathroomroutine changes that can help make a positive difference.

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Promote Happiness With This Mother’s Day Gift Guide

(StatePoint) Sometimes, it’s the little things in life that can make one’s day. Use this Mother’s Day gift guide to promote happiness in your mom’s life:

Better Mornings

Coffee and tea have been scientifically proven to boost happiness. But if your mom is like many moms out there, she may get so busy taking care of others she forgets to drink her beverage before it gets cold. What if she could enjoy her coffee or tea from the first sip to the last at just the right temperature? Nextmug, a temperature-controlled, self-heating mug, stylishly maintains an individual’s beverage at their ideal temperature -- 130, 140 or 150 degrees Fahrenheit -- for hours. The stainless-steel body of the mug has an elegant ceramic matte finish in a range of gorgeous colors like burgundy, dusty rose and pistachio. At 17 ounces, the ergonomically designed body and handle will fit comfortably in her hands, making it a happiness-inducing sidekick for her days, whether they take place at home or in the workplace. And with no setting up an app, no passwords or rebooting and no security concerns it’s incredibly easy to use. To learn more, visit nextmug.com.

Endorphin Boost

Did you know that exercise is one of the best ways to promote happiness? Not only can it be a major confidence booster, it releases endorphins that offer a postworkout bliss. However, many people new to exercise don’t know how to start working out or have questions about doing so safely. If your mom is one of those people, consider gifting her a session with a personal trainer. In one session, the trainer can assess your mom’s current level of fitness and offer her a sensible routine to do on her own. Or, if your mom is social or loves variety, consider getting her a fitness membership to a service like ClassPass. This will allow her to take various types of fitness classes so she can see what style of workout she likes best.

Happy Faces on Rotation

Sometimes all one needs to smile is a reminder of a happy memory. Upgrade your mom’s photo display game with a digital frame so she can be treated to a slideshow of loved ones anytime she wants. With a model that connects to WiFi, she can easily send photos to the

frame through email or via online photo collections. As a thoughtful gesture, consider pre-loading it with some of her favorite family photos.

This Mother’s Day, honor your mom with thoughtful and fun gifts that will promote her happiness.

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Wed May 8 - 05:00PM

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Real Estate

1958 3 Bedroom, 1 Full Bath, New Windows 2018 in Kitchen & Living Room, New Metal Roof 2022, Siding Replaced in 1993, Central Air/Oil Heat, Underground Pet Fence, New Stove in 2017, Approximately 100’ x 150’ Lot (0.35 Acres), Approximately $1,700 Yearly Taxes, New Furnace & Central AC in 2003, Large Pantry, Hardwood Floors, 100 AMP Service

LP Records (Some Beatles); 45 LP Records; 1960s Spider-Man Comic Books, Volume 1-24; State Quarter Mint Sets, Gold Edition Quarter Sets; Platinum Edition Sate Quarter Set; New Unopened State Quarter Sets; New Beatles & Revolver LP Albums; Stamp Collection; World’s Fair Stamp; Stamps From Foreign Country; Texas 3 Cent Stamp; Victory 2 Cent Stamp; US 3 Cent & 20 Cent Stamp; US 100 Years of Progress of Women Stamp (1948); US States 3 Cent Stamps & More; Royal Rose Fine China Set; Crackle Glass; Decorative Birdhouses; Flat/ Silverware; Tupperware & Plasticware; Fire-King Jadeite Mixing Bowl; Pyrex Set of 4 Nesting Mixing Bowls in Primary Colors; Texas Ware Mixing Bowl; Wooden Kitchen Utensils; Longaberger Pottery Covered Casserole Dish; Pink Depression Cracker Jar; Corningware Baking Dishes; Cutco 5 pc. Knife Set w/Wall Mount; Pyrex Custard Dishes; Copper Chef Loaf Pan; Graniteware Roasters; Wagner Ware Aluminum Dutch Oven Magnalite; Large Stainless Steel Stock Pot; Flower Sifter; Various Cook/Bakeware; Wooden Rolling Pin; Knife Sharpener; GE Upright Refrigerator; Hamilton Beach Microwave; Brother Knee Control Sewing Machine w/Cabinet; Rotisserie Cooker; 3 pc. Full Size Bedroom Suite; United Dairy Milk Crates; Gibson Heavy Duty Super Capacity Washer; GE Profile Electric Dryer; Yorktown Made Custom 4 Door Oak Cabinet; Picture Puzzles; Bissell Powerglide Pet Vaccum; Towels & Linens; Laundry Baskets; Costume Jewelry; 10k Gold Ladies?? Ring; Sterling .9245 Ring; Men’s Gold Class Ring; Ladies Jewelry Chest; Electric Gone With the Wind Lamp; Oak Plant Stand; Wooden Milking Stool; Oak Entertainment Center; Brown Upholstered Recliner; Brown 3 Cushion Sofa; Polar Bear & Penguin Figures; Disney & Other VHS Tapes; 1952-1955 Milton Yearbooks; Vintage GE 4 Blade Fan; Midcentury Glass Carrier; Wooden Boxes; Marble Top Table; Decorated Chairs; WaPak #10 Indian Head Cast Iron Fry Pan; #4, #8, #10 Wagner Cast Iron Fry Pans; #12 Griswold Fry Pan (small logo); Canning Jars; Army Mummy Bag; Tons of Handmade/Hand Painted Ceramics; Fishing Rods & Reels-Some Left Hand Reels; Hardware; South Bend Classic V 8 Ft Fly Rod 2 pc; Bear Brand Recurve Bow; Proline Compound Bow Parts; Herters Bow; Craftsman ½ HP Bench Grinder; 5 Speed Bench Top Drill Press; Drill Press Vice; Misc. Power Tools; Littlestown Bench Vice; Tool Boxes; Metal Porch Glider; Bradford 16 Upright Freezer; Early Child’s Sled; Coleman Camp Lantern; Minnow Net; Wooden Bench: Westpointe Dehumidifier; Poulan Pro Push Mower w/Rear Bagger & Electric Start; Outdoor Patio Chairs; Folding Lawn Chairs; Lawn & Garden Tools; Lawn Globe; 6 ft. Aluminum Ladder; Hand Cart; Hose Reel; Gas Cans; SunBeam Mixmaster; Folding Dog Ramp; Trash Cans; 1962 Red Coleman Lantern; Campbell Hausfeld 100 PSI Portable Pancake Air Compressor

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