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CLASSIFIED TESTIMONIAL

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 Antiques - 02 Autos/Trucks - 07

Valley Vehicle Fin er VALLEY HO E IMPROVEMENT

ritory & account list provided. Send resume to: The Valley Trader, Sales Dept., PO Box 392, Lewisburg, PA 17837 or email to: thevalleytrader@yahoo.com

53 Vehicles 1948 & Up, $1,000 to $5,000 or less. Too sick for hobby. 570-538-3464. 8/25

570-568-6823. 6/23

Wanted - 50 10 or 15 Sheets of roof tin, painted or galvanized. 570-568-6823. 6/23

Announcements

Farm/Garden/Outdoor - 23

1954 Allis Chalmers D17 Bucket & Back Hoe, blown motor, $500. 570568-6823. 6/23

Help Wanted - 28

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

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

Household Furniture

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Miscellaneous - 31 Accu-Check Test Strips, 100 count. 570-447-3352. 7/7

Motor Homes - 36

1976 Dodge 24’ Motor Home, roof beyond repair, good 360 Motor, 37,000 mi., $175. 570-568-6823. 6/23

Pets - 40

Austrailian Shepherd Puppies, $650. each.

Excavation Services

Sales & Service of Tecumseh and Power King

Jonsered • Snapper • Shindaiwa • Husqvarna

Briggs & Stratton • Kohler • Stanley Bostitch and Many More EMAIL: dheltman@verizon.net 1840 LIBERTY DRIVE • WILLIAMSPORT, PA 17701

(570) 494-1716

Pennsylvania Downtown Center (PDC) presented nineteen awards during the organization’s annual statewide Townie Awards gala. The Townie Awards are a festive and venerable tradition designed to recognize the commonwealth’s core communities and individuals for creation and implementation of projects, programs and events that exemplify the goals of PDC’s community revitalization mission. Eligible communities consist of Penna. Downtown Center’s nearly 200 member organizations, including Main Street and Elm Street programs, making the Townies a competitive award process each year. Penna. Downtown Center’s executive director, Julie Fitzpatrick, said “The Townies are an opportunity for us to showcase our member communities and celebrate their incredible work in our commonwealth’s business districts and neighborhoods. Our Main Street and Elm Street community leaders work tirelessly

to make our Pa. communities places where we are proud to call home, start a business, build a family, or retire. These award winners are true examples of why “Main Street Matters.” We are thrilled to honor 19 incredible award winners. The Townie Awards were presented as part of this year’s Gather & Grow: Townie Awards & Manager’s Meeting in downtown Bedford, PA. Over 100 community leaders from across the Commonwealth attended to celebrate the achievements of these awardees. Not only did these community leaders celebrate the Townie Award recipients, attendees also explored downtown Bedford through 4 tours, an Art & Museum Tour, a History Tour, a Foodie Tour and a Bike Tour put together by host Downtown Bedford Inc. Founded in 1987, the mission of Penna.

Downtown Center is to advance the sense of place, quality of life and economic vitality of Pennsylvania’s downtowns, traditional neighborhood business districts and nearby residential areas. For information about the Townie Awards and this year’s recipients, contact Virginia Mauk at 240-338-2862. 6/23 Central PA Chapter, National Railway Historical Society. 49th Annual Train Show & Sale will be held Sunday, August 24, 2025, from 9 AM to 2 PM at Warrior Run Fire Department Social Hall, Second Street, Allenwood, PA (convenient to U.S. Route 15) air-conditioned and excellent lighting! Great food for sale. TRAINS: BUYSELL - TRADEALL SCALES AND GAUGES OF MODEL TRAINS, MODEL TRAIN SUPPLIES AND RAILROADIANA.

Admission: $5.00 per person - children under 12 years of age, FREE. Tables: $20.00 each, and includes one Dealer’s Helper at no charge. Dealer’s Admitted at 7:30 AM. Doors open at 9 AM. Chapter is not responsible for any damage or loss. INFORMATION: email to Mark Irvin at irvinwepfer@msn.com or 717-343-7182. 8/18 Free Workshop for People Joining Medicare

People who are new to Medicare are invited to attend a “Get Ready for Medicare: The Basics for People Who Are Joining”, a free community workshop on July 18th from 10 am to 12 pm in the Northumberland Co. Human Services Building B, 322 N. 2nd St., Sunbury, PA. This event is sponsored by the Northumberland & Snyder/Union Co. PA MEDI programs in coordination with the Pa. Department of Aging. This workshop is specifically designed to assist people who will be enrolling in Medicare, either because they will turn 65 years old or because they receive So-

cial Security disability benefits. The workshop is also appropriate for spouses and caregivers. Roughly 100,000 Pennsylvanians enroll in Medicare each year. Many struggle to make the right decisions about their coverage because they do not have clear information. The Medicare enrollment process is complex and there are key decisions that must be made according to strict deadlines. There are also programs available that can help Medicare enrollees save money. Beneficiaries are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity to get information from highly trained people who will offer unbiased advice. To register, please call the Northumberland Co. PA MEDI Program at 570-495-2395. The Northumberland and Snyder/Union Co. Agency’s on Aging are the local affiliate of PA MEDI, a program of the Pa. Department of Aging, the designated State Health Insurance Program (SHIP) in Pennsylvania. SHIP’s receive grant funding from the centers for Medicare and Med-

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icaid Services to provide direct, local assistance to Medicare beneficiaries through one-on-one, counseling sessions (both inperson and over the phone), presentations, and public education programs. PA MEDI is a free service provided by the PA Department of Aging and is funded in whole or part by a grant through the Administration for Community Living. For more information, visit Northumberland Co. Agency on Aging website at www.northumberlandcountypa. gov/aging/or www.usaaa17.org/ In the event of inclement weather, please check our Facebook page for cancellation information. 7/14

THEME: FOURTH OF JULY

ACROSS

1. Croat, e.g.

5. Reverential respect mixed with wonder

8. Island near Java

12. From where to eternity?

13. *”Land of the ____”

14. Rowed

15. Diabolical

16. Mideast bigwig

17. Unleashes

18. *Star-spangled banner (2 words)

20. Type of ski lift

21. *Day before Independence Day

22. Quilting party

23. Sherlock Holmes’ confidant

26. Formal dinner

30. U.N. working-conditions agency

31. Sextet plus one

34. Cancel

35. Holey confection

37. Electric swimmer

38. Frame job

39. Comparison word

40. Type of deodorant

42. Skater’s field

43. *Like “America the Beautiful” skies

45. Covered with a ceiling

47. Tennis do-over

48. Surfer’s stops

50. Not guilty, e.g.

52. *Yankee Doodle’s feather

55. *”To Freedom!”, e.g.

56. Tel ____, Israel

57. B颩’s mother

59. Pseudonym

60. *Cup at a picnic

61. Do like exhaust pipe

62. Late George Wendt on “Cheers”

63. Give it a go

64. *Betsy of #18 Across-related fame

DOWN

1. “He said, ____ said”

2. Russian left

3. Pomegranate seed

4. South African grasslands

5. Knight’s protection

6. Odd and unusual

7. Like ghostly howls

8. *July 4th culinary tradition

9. ____ 51 in Nevada

10. Lecherous look

11. Dog tags

13. Felidae family member

14. As a rule

19. Casper, e.g.

22. Cricket club

23. Measurement

24. Hello, to Mr. Hand

25. Opposite of atonal

26. *Philadelphia’s Liberty ____

27. “____ death do us part”

28. Draw out a conclusion

29. Drank too much

32. Lowly laborer

33. What lintel and mantel have in common

36. *Personification of the U.S. (2 words)

38. Show contempt

40. Decompose

41. In eighth, book format

44. “The Second Coming” poet

46. Chemical cousin

48. Relish

49. In an unfriendly manner

50. Horseback sport

51. Bear’s hang-out

52. Sail holder

53. “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” captain

54. Part of an eye

55. Sun kiss

58. “The Extra-Terrestrial”inspired toys

VALLEY AUCTIONS

(StatePoint)

From updating an outdated kitchen to adding a home office, home renovations can be exciting. Before you dive in, it’s critical to understand the local safety requirements that impact your projects.

VALLEY HEALTH

The International Code Council’s annual Building Safety Month campaign raises awareness about the role that

building codes play in keeping us all safe and the important work done by building safety professionals, including those in your local building department. Kevin McOsker, the Code Council’s vice president of Technical Resources, offers advice to help you renovate safely:

First, Meet With Your Local Building Department

Before beginning any home improvement project, you’ll want to meet with your local building department. They can walk you through the local building codes as well as the process for obtaining permits and inspections. Failing to meet the requirements

outlined in the code can result in unsafe living conditions, failed inspections or costly rework.

To contact your local building department, start with your city or county’s official website and look for the building or planning department. You can also call your city hall or visit in person. Remember,

building departments want to help make your project a success. Some building departments even have approved details and drawings to assist you with simple permits, construction and inspections.

When reaching out, ask:

• Do I need a permit for this type of work?

• How much does the permit cost?

• Are there specific code requirements in my area?

• How do I schedule inspections and when should they happen?

Next, Secure a Permit and Inspection

A building permit is an official approval that allows you to proceed with a renovation or construction project. Permits are crucial because they ensure your project is safe and in compliance with local building codes and regulations. These regulations are designed to keep you safe from hazards inside the building as well as protect you from extreme weather events.

Skipping the permit process can lead to

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additional fees, stop-work orders or even complications when selling your home. In some jurisdictions, it may even be a misdemeanor offense that could carry significant fines.

• Assuming Minor Changes Don’t Require Approval: Even small updates can greatly impact safety and need permits and inspections.

Use Building Safety Professionals as a Resource

VALLEY HEALTH

Once you’ve secured a building permit, you’ll need an inspection. Building inspections are an official review of your renovation at key milestones during the construction process. They’re conducted by a certified professional to confirm that the work being done complies with local building code requirements.

Common Home Renovation Mistakes

• Skipping Permits to Save Time or Costs: Skipping permits often leads to greater expenses later if youre fined, assessed additional fees or could even require you to redo completed construction work at your expense.

• Hiring Unlicensed Contractors: They may not follow the code, have no license to perform the work and usually do not carry any insurance, which puts your project and your home at risk. Licensed contractors are accountable to the licensing board, just like your doctor.

• Failing to Schedule Necessary Inspections: Without a final signoff, your project may be considered incomplete, noncompliant or worse – create an unsafe condition.

By working with your local building department, you can ensure your project meets standards, avoids legal issues and creates a safe space for everyone in your home.

John D. Rife

Public Estate Auction

We will be selling from the Montour Delong Fairground Building at 5848 Broadway Rd Danville PA 17821 Wednesday June 18, 2025 @ 5:00 pm • Woodworking & Machinist Tools • Blacksmithing

• Harley-Davidson

Stanley #113 Curved Plane; Wooden Curved Block Plane; Sandusky Tools 123

Block Plane; J. McNeal 202; HEF(?) & White; J. Guilkey; John Bell; George

Yet To Find!!

Stanley Brass Face Block Level; Wilton 1644 Swivel Bench Vise; Craftsman 7 Drawer Tool Chest; Punches; Chisels; Nail Sets; Grizzly Letter & Number Stamp; Drill Bits; Pry Bars; Brown & Sharpe MFG Wear Blocks; Calipers; The Carver’s Friend Sharpener; Evercraft Screw Driver Set; Lots of Spray Paints; Craftsman 12” Drill Press w/Laser-Trac; Shop Fox Drill Press Vise; Socket Sets; Drill Indexes; Drill Chucks; Dremel Power Tool Accessory Center; Electric Sanders; Saws; Power Tools; Foley Belsaw 325 Grinder; B&D Double Bench Grinder; Craftsman Bandsaw; Hand Meat Grinders; Coping Saws; Hardware Organizers; Levels; Electrical Supplies; Plumbing Supplies; Oil Cans; Shop Smith Convertible Lathe/Saw/Sander/Table Saw; Spinning Hardware Bin; Gas Heaters; Wooden Clamps; Foley Disc/Belt Sander; Craftsman 6” Bench Grinder; Whiz Oil Can; Hammers; Mallets; Craftsman 3HP 10” Compound Miter Saw; Starrett and Other Manuals; Power-Kraft & ShopMate Lathe Turning Tools; Tap & Dies; Reemers; GoodellPratt Co 29 ½ Table Top Lathe; Bolt Bins; Craftsman 10” Radial Arm Saw; 18 ga Air Nailer/Stapler; AMT Disc & Belt Sander; Stanley Folding Rules; Key Cutter Machine & Blank Keys; Spoke Shaves; Draw Knives; 2 Man Cross Cut Saw; Quick Clamps; Green River Tire Wheel; Duplicator; Metal Cutoff Saws; Craftsman Lathe; Best Mate Grinder; Metal Cutoff Rod Stock; Large Fulton, Aetco, Stanley & Other Chisels; 1939 Clemens Machine Shop Milton PA Calendar; Kreg Screw Pocket Jig; Burn Augers; Brave Bit Drills; Horizontal Metal Cutting Band Saw; K3251 Machinist Tool; Pipe Wrenches; Machinist Charts by Cleveland; Lincoln AC225 Welder; Craftsman Portable Air Compressors; Craftsman Machinist Box; Machinist Tools; Wrenches; Adjustable Wrenches; Cant Hook; 3 ft Aluminum Ladder; Wooden Shingle Cutter; Grizzly 3.5 gal Parts Washer; Spark Plug Cleaner; Chain Saw Sharpener; Air Pony Tank; Nut Runners; Kelly Axe Co. Hatchet w/Nail Puller; Kellogg MFG Drill?; Central Machinery Machinist Milling Machine; Blacksmith Forge Furnace; 12 Ton Hydro Press; Drill Press; Foley Belsaw Sharp All Grinder; Metal Machinist Boxes; Appliance Hand Cart; Craftsman Drill Press; Grizzly 24” Bending Brake; Craftsman 12” Planer/Molder; Lawn & Garden Tire Changing Tool; Large Upright Air Compressor; Foley 387 Saw Sharpener; Stacks of Hardwood Lumber & Planks; 8HP Generator 4400 Watt; Lawn Mower Lift; Gas Hedge Trimmer; Poulan Pro Backpack Sprayer; AR Blue Clean Pressure Washer; Oswego 24 ½ Swivel Bench Vise; Blacksmith Tongs; 6 Ft. Folding Table; Diehard Battery Charger; Floor Creeper; Cable Come Along; Log Chains; Tire Chains; Jack Stands; Saw Horses John Deere Hydro 185 w/Snow Plow & Electric Lift Hit & Miss Engine (More Details Coming Soon); TERMS: Cash or Good Penna. Check Weaver’s Auction Service Auctioneers: Michael & David Weaver AU002180-L & AU006163-L Allenwood,Pa.17810

Phone: 570-538-2227

Coleman Lanterns; Camping Gear; 6 Gallon Rubbermaid Water Jug; Cane Seat Rocking Chair; Little Giant Corn Sheller; Steel Wheel; Cast Iron Footed Kettle w/Stand; Toro Wheel Horse 244-H w/Mower Deck; Lawn & Garden Hand Tools; Work Bench; Early Screw Jacks; Reel Mower w/ Engine; Broadcast Spreader; Lawn Chief Push Mower; Clover Seeder; Tool Stool; Toro Power Shift 828 Snowblower w/Electric Start; 2000 Harley Davidson Roadster with 16,138 miles (sold w/owner’s conformation); Ford Radiator Cap; Wooden Ramps, Mac Bull Dog Planes
Stanley #45 Plane; Stanley #45 Cutters; Stanley #71 Plane; Benford Block Plane; Stanley #78 Plane; Sargent Block Plane;
Molding Plane; Stanley #32
Burnham Jr; Lots of Finger Planes & More Planes

Bring the Heat Tableside With These Spicy Cooking Tips

(StatePoint) If you’re like many foodies and home cooks today, you’re turning up the heat in the kitchen by preparing spicier meals.

Bringing its 136 years of culinary expertise and its position as a leader in heat to the table, the McCormick brand is here to help

you add a kick to your egg dishes, soups, sauces, marinades, noodles and more. With the growing popularity of spicy foods, the brand is catering to Americans’ preferred heat index levels with two new spice offerings—McCormick Crushed Hatch Chile Pepper (mild; 5k-8k Scoville Units) and McCormick Crushed Thai Style Chili Pepper (hot; 48k-50k Scoville Units). Both offer unbeatable flavor thanks to the FlavorSealed technology, which keeps your herbs and spices as fresh, vibrant and aromatic as the day they were packed.

Ingredients:

• 1 package (14 ounces) Thai Kitchen Stir Fry Rice Noodles

• 3 tablespoons soy sauce, divided

Need some spicy inspiration? Amplified by long-lasting heat and fruity, earthy undertones, this mouthwatering recipe for Thai Chili Drunken Noodles is a fiery, zesty meal that’s quick to make and perfect for any night of the week:

• 2 tablespoons plus 1/2 teaspoon sugar, divided

• 1/2 pound (8 ounces) boneless skinless chicken thighs, cut into thin strips

• 1/4 cup oyster sauce

• 1 tablespoon Thai Kitchen Premium Fish Sauce

• 1 teaspoon

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Crushed Thai Style Chili Pepper, plus more for sprinkling

• 4 tablespoons vegetable oil, divided

mix remaining 2 tablespoons each soy sauce and sugar, oyster sauce, fish sauce and Thai Style Chili Pepper in a small bowl. Set aside.

choy stems; stirfry until lightly browned, about 3 to 5 minutes. Remove from pan.

Style Chili Pepper to serve, if desired.

For more hot and spicy cooking inspiration and recipes, visit mccormick.com.

vice president marketing, NA Consumer at McCormick. “With

• 1 head bok choy, trimmed and thinly sliced, stems and leaves separated

• 1 cup fresh basil leaves or Thai basil leavesa

Directions:

1. Prepare noodles as directed on package. Drain well. Set aside.

2. Meanwhile, mix 1 tablespoon of soy sauce and 1/2 teaspoon of sugar in a medium bowl. Add chicken, mix well. Let stand for 15 minutes. Meanwhile,

3. Heat 1 tablespoon of the oil in large wok or nonstick skillet on high heat. Add chicken; cook without stirring 1 minute. Stir-fry 2 minutes longer or until chicken is browned and cooked through. Remove from pan using slotted spoon. Add bok

4. Heat remaining 3 tablespoons of oil in pan on mediumhigh heat; add noodles and sauce mixture. Stir-fry about 5 minutes or until heated through and noodles have soaked up sauce. Return chicken and bok choy stems to pan; add basil and bok choy leaves, tossing to mix well. Sprinkle with additional Thai

“Americans are exploring new terrain in their cooking, and right now, it’s all about dialing up the heat,” says Giovanna DiLegge,

Before You

LOOK LEAP

WHEN REPLYING TO A LBYL AD BE SURE TO MAKE ALL CHECKS OUT TO THE VALLEY TRADER. EACH REPLY IS $4.00.

You must renew your ad every 2 issues for it to run in the next issue. And it MUST be written. Ads are not taken by phone.

Please note that no ads for alternative lifestyles will be placed anymore.

Ads will be placed according to publisher’s discretion.

Must be 18 or over to use this column.

ATTENTION NOTICE

If you send us an ad to run in this section, you must include your real name and address or we will not be able to print your ad. No one ever knows who you are except for the person who handles the replies in my office. Thank you for understanding in this simple matter.

Did you meet someone or go further with your relationship? We want to know. Send us your testimonial.

Testimonials: (Looking for some new comments of success)

Fall 1991 and January 1992 Testimonials: My cousin and his new wife (both in their early 40’s) were visiting my mom, my sister, and I. My sister asks, “So, how did you meet?” They kind of giggled and asked each other, “Should we tell them?” They said they met through the LBYL column. My sister and I decided we would try our fare at meeting “Mr. Right”. (BTW, my cousin and his wife are still married and hopelessly in love.) My sister didn’t have much luck, but in January 1992, I saw this ad that kept drawing my attention. As described, he really wasn’t what I was looking for, but... We met later that month for the first time; got engaged in 1993 and married in 1994. We will celebrate our 25th anniversary this October and we have a 23-year-old daughter who lives out of state. Thank you, LBYL!

Mr. & Mrs. J.N.

4/4/17 Testimonial: I placed an ad 1/2/94 and met the love of my life. He has 3 boys and I have 3 girls. We were married 8/26/95 and now we’re the Brady Bunch. Thanks for helping us find each other. KP/DP

I will always be grateful to

Make Check or Money Order made out to The Valley Trader. How to prepare your letter to send:

1. Write your letter to the person of interest. Be sure to put a way to contact in your letter. Phone or address.

2. Seal letter in blank envelope.

3. Put ad code in lower left corner and stamp in top right corner. Now you are ready to mail to us. Leave rest of envelope blank. No return address, NOTHING else on it.

4. Place this sealed letter into a fresh new envelope. Place your payment along with sealed letter and seal. Put in $4.00 FEE.

5. Now address this envelope to: Look Before You Leap, P.O. Box 392, Lewisburg, PA 17837. This envelope you can put your return address on it.

6. MAIL IT.

PLACE YOUR AD FOR FREE - 1 ISSUE.

CODES: S:SINGLE,M: MALE, F:FEMALE, D:DIVORCED,Wt:WHITE,B:BLACK,IC:INCARCERATED

DO NOT SEND CASH IN YOUR LETTERS TO ANY IC. IT WON’T BE ACCEPTED AND LETTER WILL NOT BE DELIVERED.

your paper Valley Trader. My husband DH wrote to me and we have been happily married almost 12 wonderful years. We’ve been through many trials and joys and so glad we found each other. K.W/ K.H.

“Thanks Again Valley Trader, Friends! Years ago I put an ad in your paper and we were married almost 20 years & then our lord called him home.” -HR

“My brother met his wife Bonnie through your column. They have a son named Jake! He’s our pride and joy!” –CW

L.B.Y.L. Readers: It would help a lot if you put your town location in your ad. Distance is important when replying to an ad. Thanks. –The Valley Trader

PLEASE RESPOND – We have had several people who have responded to personals in our column, and received no response in return. We would like to request that you send at least a post card to each and every response you receive, just out of courtesy to those taking the time to write you. Also, don’t forget to include either a phone number or address in your letter when responding to an ad.

IN ORDER TO DISTINGUISH BETWEEN IC RESIDENTS AND OTHER RESIDENTS WE HAVE DECIDED TO PUT EACH IN THEIR OWN SECTION.

Tired of not meeting that special someone at work, at the bar, or wherever you have been looking? Look no further than Look Before You Leap. We want to help you! What do you have to lose? Just your loneliness. So do it. Send in your ad or send in a response. See directions at beginning of section on how to be a part of the Look Before You Leap.

Regulars:

SWtM, 28, Nonsmoker, Nondrinker. Looking for a woman about my age that likes laidback country living. Has good sense of humor. ED27234 7/21

Multi-Racial Male looking for female, 45-65. I’m 6’ & 215 lbs., retired & enjoying life. Casual drinker, enjoy most music, watching movies, & outdoor activities that include Van & Pick up Truck events. I don’t go to Church but I still believe in God. I’d like to

meet a female for dinner, lunch, or breakfast. It all starts over a meal. Photo & phone gets photos in return. I don’t do internet at all. No IC’s please. I enjoy the outdoors & can travel most of PA. I also enjoy photography. TB27216 8/4

IC’s:

FIC, 34, looking for long term friendship, someone I can talk to. Won’t regret. AM27199IC

SWtFIC, 42, 5’3”-140, blonde hair/blue eyes. Looking for somebody who’d be interested in corresponding with me.

CW27200IC

SWtFIC, 47, 5’4”-131, brown hair, brown eyes. Looking for someone who would be interested in corresponding with me.

ET27202IC

FIC, fun, caring, good natured, 50, with love to give. Curly dark hair & dark eyes, full lips. Seeking dependable, stable gentleman to connect with.

FJ27203IC

FIC, looking for someone to talk to, someone to enjoy fun things with, someone to build a friendship with.

PJ27204IC

FIC, 41, looking for someone to get to know on another level. No games. LA27209IC

FIC, 39, 5’5”-140, green eyes, long brown hair. No kids & no tattoos.

KM27210IC

FIC, blue eyes, dark hair. Looking for good conversation. I can send pictures too. NT27211IC

FIC, caring, joyful, good natured, sense of humor, easy to talk to, good listener, ready to connect with someone special.

FJ27212IC

WtFIC, 36, kind & nurturing, loves animals & traveling. Enjoys the outdoors. Looking to meet someone to connect with & enjoy life. JW27213IC

FIC, I want a man so write me. Beautiful, 37. Send your phone number, I’ll call. NC27214IC

SFIC, 37, blonde/brown/ red highlighted hair, lengthy to my navel. Hazel/ green/amber eyes, 5’2”36DD, 29” waist, 35” hips, Cuban/American. Looking for a man who will romance me via letter, talk on the phone, & eventually come visit. I prefer a man with knowledge, honesty, loyalty, one I can call my friend & lover both in one. I’m searching for my soulmate. I would like to get to know

who you are & have you get to know me. I am willing to open up to you slowly if you are willing to correspond with me, starting out as friends. JJ27215IC

SWtFIC, 41, enjoys reading, writing & going to church. Seeking single male, age is just a number, to get to know on another level by writing, phone calls & video visits. LA27217IC

FIC, country girl, 26, brown hair, blue eyes, outgoing, open minded, honest, huge personality. Willing to try new things, Loves the outdoors, fishing, hiking, sports, travelling, quiet nights at home. Looking for friends or more. SP27218IC

WtFIC, fun, caring, 36. Looking for an older male to connect with. Enjoys adventures & quality time at home. JW27219IC

Female seeking male: FIC, sexy, fun, a lot of love & attention to give to the right person. Seeking a stable, dependable, older gentleman to connect with. FJ27220IC

FIC, seeking male. Short timer. Looking for Mr. Wonderful. Look me up on facebook. JK27221IC

FIC, long brown hair, big blue eyes. Looking to turn writing into love. I’m a mother of one & looking for love & happiness. Tattooed country girl, love to get down & dirty. SP27223IC

WtFIC, 35, looking for male, 35-55. Enjoys quality time & laughing. Caring & nurturing. Enjoys cooking & entertaining. Looking to connect. JW27224IC

SWtFIC, 43, 5’3”-145, long blondish/brown hair, baby blue eyes. Looking for somebody who would be interested in corresponding with me. CW27225IC

FIC, 48, red hair, big brown eyes. Looking for love & friendship. Trustworthy, honest, caring, outgoing. It’s time to settle down & I’m looking for just the right type of handsome man for me. Send love my way. WH27226IC

FIC, 26, brown hair, big blue eyes. Looking to turn paper into something more. Tattooed country girl looking to get down & dirty. SP27228IC

FIC, 48, Cherokee Indian looking for companionship & possibly more. Let’s get to know one another. I’m a city girl & love to have fun. WH27229IC

SWtFIC, looking for companionship. I’m petite

but volumptuous in all the right places. 40, brown hair, green eyes. Exotic dancer, always down to have fun & try new experiences. Indian & German. Would love to meet a special man so I can spoil him. TS27230IC

FIC, 26, long brown hair, big blue eyes, looking for a companion, someone to love me the way I am. Honest, trustworthy, loving, caring. Love to get down & dirty. SP27231IC

FIC, 26, looking for a life long partner, someone who loves outdoors, famly & having a good time. I’m country girl with lively personality, love hard, caring & trustworthy. SP27224IC

SWtFIC, 54, 5’4”-180, brown hair, green eyes. Looking for somebody who would be interested in corresponding with me. LT27225IC

SWtFIC, 30, curvy, sexy, beauty queen, lovable, good humored, passionate. Seeking my king who is dependable, nonjudgemental, stable. Looking to fall in love.

BH27226IC

FIC, Native American Indian, joyful, loving, caring, good humored, with love to give. Curvy, full lips, seeking LTR with dependable, stable gentleman to connect with. FJ27226IC

SWtFIC, brown hair, blue eyes, 124 lbs. Looking for someone to correspond with, someone to share everyday life with. If interested, please enclose name & address. PJ27232IC

SWtFIC, 43, 5’3”-160 lbs. Long blonde hair & blue eyes. I’m looking for somebody who would be interested in corresponding with me. CW27233IC

SWtFIC, 5’4”-140, blondish brown hair, beautiful blue eyes. Looking

for someone to corrrespond with me. AR27235IC

FIC, 29, African American from Philadelphia, 5’6”170. Looking for someone to talk to. Very understanding. I like to learn, very outgoing, & waiting for the right person to come into my life. KA27236IC FIC, 39, Old Italian, Puerto Rican & Ukraine. From Philadelphia, 5’5”160, brown eyes, long brown curly hair, fun, happy, understanding, & compassionate. AR27237IC WE DO NOT RUN ANY IC-LBYL ADS WITHOUT YOUR IDENTIFYING NUMBER. THESE MAILINGS ARE RETURNED BACK TO US, NON DELIVERABLE. ALSO YOU MUST SIGN UP FOR MAIL FROM LBYL. Inmates, seems you may need to be on some kind of mailing list at the prison. Inquire at your place.

The Valley Trader would like to thank everyone who places an ad in this column and also the people who respond. The number of responses we have been receiving has been GREAT!!! If you meet that “special person” from communicating through our column, let us know. Did you marry? Are you dating? We would like to know! Write us a short note we can print. Of course, we’ll only print it with your initials.

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