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Failures of Kindness

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T ~ Is it true? H ~ Is it helpful? I ~ Is it inspiring? N ~ Is it necessary? K ~ Is it kind?

“What I regret most in my life are failures of kindness. Those moments when another human being was there, in front of me, suffering, and I responded … sensibly. Reservedly. Mildly.” ~ George Saunders

ids are heading back to school this week and as they head out the door I ask you to remember to tell them to

be kind. Let’s be honest, we live in a society where it is very easy to forget that you are not, in fact, the center of the Universe. Selfies, Blogs, Social Media sites all lead us to focus on ourselves constantly. So as your kids head back to school, please remind them that the thoughts and feelings of others do matter – that while they have the right to stand up for themselves, they don’t have the right to do it cruelly. The anonymity of the internet in general makes it easy to forget that there are real people out there with real feelings, fighting real battles and struggling daily. There is no need to add to that by being callous and mean to those you somehow feel are lesser than you. You never really know for sure the impact your words and actions can

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have on people. You never know when that nerve you choose to needle may be the nerve that breaks someone down. You also never know when your nice actions, that support someone Steph Nordstrom and raise him or her up, may be the action that saves their life. I mentioned last week how developing, hormonal teenage brains can lead to less than stellar decisions. This is another reason to go the extra mile in trying to be nice to people. According to the CDC, each year, approximately 157,000 youth between the ages of 10 and 24 receive medical care for self-inflicted injuries at Emergency Departments across the U.S. How many of these kids just needed someone to talk to? To hear them? To be nice to them? Now listen, I’m not so naïve as to think everyone is going to get along with everyone, all the time. Nor am I deluded enough to think that being nice to everyone all of the time is feasible.

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What I am deluded enough to think is that it is possible to try. It is possible to shut up and think about what you are going to say before you say it. It is possible to remember that old adage “sticks and stone may break my bone but words will never hurt me” is not only a lie, but a ridiculous one that allows people to ignore the fact that their words can have a huge impact on someone. That words not only hurt, but can destroy. It is possible to understand that it is ok not to like someone – it’s not ok to use that dislike as an excuse to be nasty. It’s possible to remember that your kids learn from you. If you go out of

your way to be nicer to people, they will too. Remember, “If a child lives with friendliness, they learn that the world is a nice place in which to live.” So as your kids head out to school this year, please remind them that their words and actions impact those around them whether they realize it or not and no one ever suffered because they were nice to someone and no one was ever injured because someone was nice to them. “Be kind to people and don’t judge, for you do not know what demons they carry and what battles they are fighting.” Over the River and Across the Country So obviously Jimmy isn’t writing this week. He has been very busy traveling across the country and back with his boys for their Babe Ruth World Series Runs. Both Jimmy and Hunter’s teams ended up 4-2 in the World Series each taking 3rd place. All of us at Webb Weekly are proud of how well both teams did! Jimmy will have a full report on his travels next week! I can’t believe it is possible, but Jimmy and Michelle are also heading south to Wake Forest to see ‘Little’ Jimmy off to college. I want to wish him the best of luck both on and off the baseball field! Seems like yesterday I was doing lineups for his Brandon Little League team when he was 8!

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he talents of a Pennsylvania College of Technology Web and interactive media student have been called into play to enhance the 2015 Little League Baseball World Series website. The website will see a lot of traffic during the 11-day championship, occurring through Aug. 30 and drawing 16 teams and thousands of fans to the Little League Baseball World Series complex, a few miles from Penn College’s main campus. Tammy R. Smith, a junior in Web and interactive media, began working part time this summer at Little League International headquarters in South Williamsport. Working with Mike Weslosky, Little League’s web development manager, she helped to optimize the organization’s website, www.llbws.org, to work on all screen sizes, including smartphones and tablets. “It’s exciting to be part of an event as large as the Little League Baseball World Series. Not only is it a national event, but an international sporting

event that brings the world together,” said Smith, of South Williamsport. “It was great to be able to have the opportunity to play a role in developing a responsive website that enhances the end user’s experience with the organization. I’ve lived in Williamsport my whole life and grew up with Little League, so it’s exciting to take part in it.” In addition to pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Web and interactive media, Smith is dual-majoring in advertising art, an Associate of Applied Arts degree, at Penn College. In 2002, she earned an associate degree in mass communications from the college. “It’s great to hear about the success of our students. We’re proud of Tammy’s accomplishments,” said Denise S. Leete, associate professor of Web and interactive media at Penn College. “Tammy acquired these skills directly from her coursework in the Web and interactive media degree. “There is no doubt that responsive Web design is very important for today’s digital consumption. As smartphone

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n appearance by Hall of Fame relief pitcher, Bruce Sutter and the addition of another block for the festivities will be the highlights of the Sixth Annual Williamsport Welcomes the World event when it is held in downtown Williamsport this Friday, August 28 from 5 to 9 p.m. The event will be held on the streets between Market and Hepburn on West Fourth Street, with an accompanying closure of vehicular traffic. The streets in the Central Business district between Market and Hepburn Streets of West Fourth Street will close to traffic in order to accommodate the four-hour celebration. There will be live music, art, kid’s activities, and food vendors and craft vendors. “The organizers of this event decided to add an additional block to it,” Justin Simpson, director of Recreation for the City of Williamsport, who is helping to coordinate “Williamsport Welcomes the World,” told Webb Weekly. “Last year we ended things at William Street but thought this event has grown to the point that we could extend it an additional block.”

There will be an iHeart Media Live Broadcast on KISS 102.7, V97 and Rock94.9 throughout the event. The Williamsport/Lycoming Chamber of Commerce through its Lycoming County Visitors Bureau has coordinated a special autograph session with Hall of Fame Pitcher Bruce Sutter from 6:00PM until 7:00PM sponsored by Rennie Rodarmel Insurance Agency, River Valley Transit and Energy Nation. The Sutter signing will be a major highlight of this event. Sutter was one of baseball’s most dominant relief pitchers in the late 1970s and early 1980s. His highly developed fork-ball baffled many a batter during that time period. Sutter won the Cy Young Award in the National League in 1978 when he recorded 37 saves, tying him for the league lead with another future Hall of Fame reliever, Rollie Fingers, who also has appeared at a previous Williamsport Welcomes the World. 1978 also was the first of four consecutive years in which Sutter would win Rolaids Relief Man of the Year. Sutter was traded to the St. Louis Cardinals in 1980 and was one of the

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and sponsored by PMF Industries. Performances will be on the Main Stage adjacent to the Community Arts Center. Kids Zone activities are being sponsored by Fly World. This will be located in the parking lot adjacent to the new Visitors Center/Chamber of Commerce offices. The Lycoming County Visitors Bureau has again provided Williamsport Welcomes the World 2015 pins to downtown merchants. Participating merchants will be open throughout the evening offering special discounts with only 750 pins available that evening with a $5 purchase. The musical entertainment throughout the event will feature such performers as the Uptown Music Collective, Midnight Soul. Mallory Scoppa, The Backbeats, Dirty Mojo and Gabe Stillman and the Billtown Giants. The event was originated by Mayor Gabriel Campana and the Lycoming County Visitors Bureau in 2010 and has had as special previous guests, including, Hall of Famers Steve Carlton, Robin Yount Roberto Alomar and Rollie Fingers. It has served as a great way to provide a place for LLWS visitors to come on the day that is a rain date at the Series, which because the weather has cooperated has turned to be an off day and the perfect lead off to Championship Weekend at the Little League World Series.

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keys in their 1982 world championship season. He had two saves in that year’s exciting seven-game series against the Milwaukee Brewers. He finished his career with the Atlanta Braves in 1988, after going there as a free agent in 1985. He completed his career with an even 300 saves and was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2006, becoming the fourth relief pitcher elected to the Hall. Sutter is a Lancaster native. “This is another team effort for my administration, coordinated by Justin Simpson Recreation Department Head, iHeartMedia, the Williamsport/ Lycoming Chamber of Commerce and my Special Events Committee,” said Mayor Gabe Campana. “We wanted to create a great family fun event for residents and visitors and we did!” “The Visitors Bureau and Chamber are pleased to once again partner with the City and downtown merchants to bring visitors and residents alike to the City’s downtown”, stated Jason Fink, executive director of the Lycoming County Visitors Bureau. “Williamsport is fortunate to be the birthplace and home to Little League Baseball and we are happy to showcase the city merchants with this event”, he continued. Musical Entertainment has been arranged by Uptown Music Collective

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s Little League Baseball World Series players and coaches warm up for the games, medical personnel work as a team behind the scenes exercising a strategy that has been perfected over decades. Susquehanna Health’s (SH) Dr. John Boll, assistant director of the Williamsport Family Medicine Residency program, serves as medical director for the 2015 Little League Baseball World Series and supervises the team of medical professionals who provide healthcare to athletes, coaches and umpires in the event of illness or injury. The medical team is a comprehensive package, according to Dr. Boll, including resident physicians from the Williamsport Family Medicine Residency program, a Susquehanna Health Sports Medicine physician and certified athletic trainers, SH Prehospital Services/Susquehanna Regional Emergency Medical Services and faculty and students from Penn College’s physician assistant, emergency medical services and paramedics programs. Medical team preparation for the World Series games begins months in advance with strategic planning meetings, health

reports and medical supply inventories. Onsite preparation is already in full swing as the coaches and players arrive. “A lot of thought goes into meeting the needs of these players,” says Dr. Boll. “As with anything in medicine, we are always looking ahead of potential emergencies in order to have everything in place.” Care on the Diamond On the field, Dr. Boll and a team of family practice residents work with the Sports Medicine team including Dr. Edward Gusick, SH Supervisor of Outreach Athletic Training Services Mike Ludwikowski, MS, ATC and Carmen Terry, MS, ATC to assess and care for athletes, coaches and umpires who may become injured during practices or games. “Our goal is to provide a world-class, major-league experience for these young athletes while they are in our care,” says Ludwikowski. The medical team meets with the coaches and players in advance to get apprised of any pre-existing medical conditions or injuries and to develop rapport. Throughout the series, the physicians and athletic trainers collaborate on care and share medical updates on the athletes receiving treatment. “It’s a pretty smooth-running

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EVENTS... EVENTS Free Summer Music Concert What: Revitalize Montgomery is offering Monthly music concerts. The event is sponsored by PP&L, and supported by the Montgomery Lions. The “McNett Country Band” will be performing. When: Thursday, August 27th from 7 till 9 p.m. Where: Montgomery Borough Park, 119 1st St. on the Susquehanna River. Pancake Breakfast What: Sentimental Journey Fly-in/drive-in breakfast. When: August 30, 2015 8:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Where: Hangar 1 at William T. Piper Airport, Lock Haven, PA. Family Reunion What: Weaver Family Reunion When: August 30th at Noon. Where: Trout Pond Park. Pine Creek Artisans Fall Show and Sale What: Local art includes photography, watercolors, acrylics, graphite art, jewelry and more. For info call 570-753-3821. When: Sept 5th, 2015 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Sept 6th, 2015 12 p.m.-4 p.m. Where: Dinner at Pier 87 What: The Lycoming County Police Camp Cadet and Pier 87 Bar & Grill are hosting a Celebrity Serive Night. All tips received will go directly to the Lycoming County Camp Cadet Program. A tip will get you a $5.00 coupon towards your next visit to Pier 87. When: Wednesday, September 9 from 4:00 p.m.-

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West Branch Human Resource Society What: Program: Self Funded Insurance Plans. Speaker: Mark Morganfruh, SPHR, SHRM-SCP, VPHR Larson Design Group. Description: “A Creative Blueprint for Managing HealthCare Costs: A Full Picture of How to Think About and Shop Your Company’s Medical Plan.” Includes information on Self-Funded Medical Coverage for Your Company. RSVP by Friday, Sept. 4. When: Wednesday, September 9, 2015, 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. Where: Williamsport Country Club. Model Railroad Program What: Free Saturday Trains Model Railroad Program. When: Every Saturday Throughout the Year, 10 a.m. to Noon Where: Christ Memorial Episcopal Church at the corner of Pine and East Market streets in Danville, Montour County. Breakfast What: Breakfast. Order off menu. When: Every Sunday 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Open to the public. Where: American Legion Post 617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport. DivorceCare What: Seminar and support group for those hurting from separation and divorce. We also have DivorceCare For Kids. For more information and to register call Lou Anne 570-323-5146. When: Sundays 6:30-8:30 p.m. Where: First United Methodist Church 604 Market Street, Williamsport. Beacon Hub Drop-In Center What: The drop-in center is a consumer-run program which reaches out to individuals in the community on their road to recovery by providing

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CHURCH EVENTS CHURCH EVENTS... All You Can Eat Buffet What: All You Can Eat Buffet, catered by Springman’s Country Store of Pennsdale. Pit Smoked Pulled Pork BBQ (Served with Kaiser Roll, BBQ Sauce, Horseradish, & Mustard), Pit Fired BBQ Chicken Quarters, Baked Beans, Macaroni Salad, Coleslaw, Beverages and Dessert. Cost is $10 for Adults, $5 for Children (ages 5-10), and Free for children under 5 years. Take-outs are available. When: August 26 from 4:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. Where: Pennsdale Trinity United Methodist Church, Fellowship Hall, 658 Village Road, Pennsdale. Fellowship Picnic What: A Free Fellowship Indoor Picnic is scheduled at St. John’s Lutheran Church. The menu features grilled hamburgers and hot dogs, macaroni salad, corn on the cob, dessert and beverage. All are welcome. When: Thursday, August 27, 2015, 4:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. Where: In the social hall, 6590 Musser Lane, Watsontown. Peach Festival What: Trinity United Church of Christ Annual Peach Festival When: Saturday, August 29, 2015 starting at 4:00 p.m., with McNett Country Band at 7:00 p.m. Where: Trinity United Church of Christ, Sixth and

Main Streets, Watsontown. Turkey Dinner What: Roast Turkey Dinner featuring Mashed Potatoes, filling and gravy with vegetable and dessert. $9 each, children age 4-10 $5. Proceeds support the work of Rev. John Lunn, ELCA Medical Missionary. When: September 5, 2015, from 4-6 p.m. Where: Holy Spirit Evangelical Lutheran Church, 10275 State Route 44, Watsontown, between McEwensville and Turbotville on Route 44. Ham and Turkey Dinner What: Country Style Ham and Turkey Dinner. The parishioners of Immaculate Conception Church invite you to their annual country style ham and turkey dinner. In addition to the dinner, sandwiches, French fries, funnel cakes, pies, and ice cream are available on the grounds as well as many small games of chance and bingo too. We will also have a variety of homemade jams, jellies and fudge for sale in the summer kitchen. Ticket prices: $9.00 Adults, $4.00 Children 4-12, Children 3 & under free. Take outs available after 1:00 p.m. When: Monday, September 7th, 2015, Noon 6:00 pm Where: Immaculate Conception Parish Hall in Bastress on Jacks Hollow Road, off State Route 654. Train Program What: Free Saturday Trains Model Railroad Program. When: Every Saturday Throughout the Year, 10 a.m. to Noon. Where: Christ Memorial Episcopal Church at the corner of Pine and East Market streets in Danville, Montour County. Wheelchair Engineers Program What: Free Wheelchair Engineers Program, with its handicapped-accessible model trains. When: Saturdays from Noon to 4 p.m., open to everyone.

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Bible Study What: Tuesday Morning Men’s Fellowship will again read and study the “God’s Sighting” One Year Bible (Looking for GOD in the world around). We meet for discussion, encouragement and fellowship. Every man is welcome. When: Meet weekly every Tuesday morning at 6:45-7:30 a.m. Where: Harvest Moon Restaurant 3rd and Arch Newberry. Ask the Rabbi What: Curious about what Judaism believes in? Well, now you have the opportunity to Ask the Rabbi! When: Wednesdays at 12:00 p.m. Where: Starbucks Coffee Shop, 154 Academy Street, Williamsport. Grief Share What: The Pine Street United Methodist Church Grief Share Support Group has resumed meeting. Sign up at the office or by calling 570-323-4604. When: Wednesdays at 7 p.m. Where: In the Church Library of Pine Street United Methodist Church, 441 Pine St., Williamsport. Grief Share Support Group What: Muncy First United Methodist Church Weekly seminar and support group for people who are grieving the death of someone close to them. Video sessions and discussion sponsored by people who understand what you are experiencing. When: Tuesdays at 7 p.m. Where: First United Methodist Church, 602 S. Market St., Muncy.

First Saturday Community Supper What: Christ Episcopal Church is serving a free meal to any in need; no strings attached. All are welcome. When: The First Saturday of each month at 4 p.m. Where: Christ Episcopal Church, 426 Mulberry Street, one block east of the James V. Brown Library. Free Kids Clothes What: Free kid’s clothes from infants to teenagers. Donations for kid’s clothing are accepted at Sojourner Truth Ministry, 501 High Street, Williamsport. We now distribute clothing at this location. When: Every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. - closed on Thursday. Where: 501 High Street at the corner of High & SENIOR Center Streets. EVENTS... SENIOR EVENTS Free Retiree Lunch What: Montoursville Presbyterian Church serves lunch for any retirees. All retirees welcome, freewill donations accepted. When: Third Friday of the month at noon. Where: At the church, 900 Elm St, Montoursville. MEETINGS Lupus Support Group What: Lisa’s Lupus Group is for those living

with Lupus “the invisible disability” to have a place that’s confidential, to meet, discuss feelings, daily struggles, make friends, have fun! Please contact lisaslupusgroup@gmail.com or text 570971-9657 your name and please let me know its’ about the Lupus group. When: Monday, September 14, 2015, 6-8 p.m. Where: Williamsport Hospital New Tower 3rd floor in the Elm conference room. Co-dependency Anonymous What: “One Day at a Time,” is a fellowship of men and women whose common purpose is to develop healthy relationships. We rely upon the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions for knowledge and wisdom. Format: topic, 12-step, 12-traditions rotation. Topic, and/or Speaker rotation. When: Tuesday evenings, 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Where: St. Luke Lutheran Church, 1400 Market Street, (in a white house directly in the back of the church.) Co-Dependency Anonymous What: “Precious & Free,” is a Fellowship of men and women whose common purpose is to develop healthy relationships. We rely upon the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions for knowledge and wisdom. When: Sunday afternoons, 4:00 – 5:00 p.m. Where: Newberry Church of Christ (mtg. held in the basement).

Band of Brothers What: Veteran’s Meeting. When: Every Tuesday evening at 6:30 p.m. Where: 601 7th Ave., Williamsport, PA. (Enter on Memorial Ave. side). Alateen What: Support group for pre-teen and teens of alcoholic relatives and friends. When: Mondays from 7-8 p.m. Where: First Presbyterian Church, 102 E. Third St., Williamsport. Enter from Mulberry St. side.

What: Meeting group for all those with RSD/ CRPS and those with questions about this pain syndrome. When: Second Tuesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. Where: Divine Providence Hospital, Private Dining Room in the Lower Level. Support Group What: SOSL — Survivors of Suicide Loss. When: Third Thursday of the month from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Where: Winter Room at the James V. Brown Library in downtown Williamsport. Veterans Meeting What: “Williamsport Area Band of Brothers”. Veterans Meeting for fellowship & coffee. Contact: Rick Wyatt: 570-447-8171 or Frank Ritter: 570-447-0330. When: Every Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. Where: 601 7th Avenue (the corner of 7th and Memorial Ave.), Entrance on Memorial Avenue. Back from Brokenness What: Are you living a life affected by brokenness? “Back from Brokenness” is a study/ support system for anyone desiring to move beyond the point of pain. God desires for all of us to live a whole, healed life. Do not let your past or present brokenness define your future. Contact Kim Myers at 570-368-1337 for information. When: Tuesday evenings at 7:00 p.m. Where: Faith United Methodist Church, Fairview Dr., Montoursville. Informational Class What: Free Informational Class by SPCA dog trainer Tracy Free. Every month is a different topic. When: The first Monday of every month, from 5:45 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Where: The Lycoming County SPCA, 2805 Reach Road, Williamsport.

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Kidz Club What: Kidz Club, a high energy club for ages 2 years through 5th grade. Kids will enjoy singing, dancing in the lights, interactive bible lessons, Bible memory, games, crafts and more. Register Free online at www.fairlawncc.com When: Every Wednesday night from 6 to 8 p.m. Supper served free of charge at 5:30 p.m. Where: Fairlawn Community Church 353 Pleasant Hill Rd., past Cowden’s Market just off Lycoming Creek Rd.

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among the many birds with similar appearance, and Tyrant Flycatchers are a good example. Most Flycatchers are slightly larger than five inches, and are typically dark to light shades of silvergray, but the compulsive tail wagging of the Eastern Phoebe distinguishes it from the Least Flycatcher and Eastern WoodPewee. One of the most appealing components of bird watching is the quest for infinite knowledge. With more than 9,000 bird species, your mind will never be in a vacuum, the doldrums of knowing all there is to know or seeing all there is to see. The spring is the most exciting season for bird watching. Living here in Lycoming County, we are in the Atlantic Flyway. April and May are the peak months for flocks of birds migrating north to their summer breeding grounds. The Wood Warblers are, without question, the most interesting of the spring migrants, strutting their vibrant colors as they joyfully sally and glean the emerging eruption insects in the warming spring sunlight. The chorus of aspiring males singing their heart-spun melody fills the air, repeating their annual breeding ritual in the hope finding a mate. Most are heading to the forests of Canada, and the Northeastern States of Maine,

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Vermont, and New Hampshire, where more than 80 percent of the Boreal Forest Biome is intact. This vast tract of Conifer Trees constitutes more than half of the world’s remaining intact forest and the majority of the North American Continents birds, more than 325 species of birds breeding in this pristine environment, nearly double the population to 5 billion birds seasonally, according to the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Being an avid birder, I have some favorite spots. My newest hotspot is the Glacier Pools Preserve. With a sampling of different habitats along the walking trails, varied flora and fauna, unique geology, and informative kiosks, a visit is sure to please everyone who meanders through this 270-acre tract of land in Eastern Lycoming County. Preserved from development, the donors are Michael and Rickie Gross, and recently Sean and I had the pleasure of having Mike join us on one of our birding walks. Once or twice a week, Sean and I visit the preserve with the hope of an encounter with a specific Wood Warbler. The Prairie Warbler is a two-tone yellow bird, about the size of a sparrow. The sides and underbelly are a brilliant medium-tone yellow, with the crown and back being a darker and duller shade of yellow with a greenish hue. The two-tone colors are divided by the Prairies’ most

distinguishing feature: black horizontal tiger stripes with a semi-circle black bar under its eyes, similar to that black line athletes apply to protect against the glare from the sun. We often see Prairie Warblers at the Glacier Pools Preserve, typically in the large meadow on the right, as you enter the property. But the brilliant yellow plumages with contrasting tiger stripes are not the defining characteristics we use to identify the Prairie Warbler. We use our ears. The ability to identify birds by their songs is a skill learned during many years, and Sean and I are far from having a long list of birds that we can identify in this manner. But the Prairie Warbler is one of them, a long song that starts softly at a constant speed, and progressively rises in pitch and volume until it reaches a high-pitched buzz and then abruptly ends. I could write a book on my love of birding, and my adventures in nature, as could many of you. What we share is an enjoyment of the vast forested landscape that covers our ridges, and the tranquil waters of our meandering river and abundant streams that comprise this scenic county we call home. Instead, I will wrap it all up with a quote from Manny Gordon, “Enjoy, enjoy” Pennsylvania’s great outdoors.

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Talk with children about handling tech devices. Kids will be kids, and sometimes that means they’ll be tough on their stuff. Unfortunately, their school-mandated tech devices – such as calculators, tablets and laptops – can’t always take the beating. To reduce the risk of accidental breakage, talk to kids about proper handling and storage of their devices and the potential risks for breakage when drops, spills and hard impacts occur.

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kids at the start of the school year about what items can be shared with others at school and which cannot. For those things that can be shared, consider encouraging your child to establish ground rules when sharing with friends. Guidelines could include when the item should be returned, tasks for which the item will be used and an understanding that items will be handled with care. Don’t forget about bikes. Kids who ride their bikes to school can be just as hard on their bikes as they are on their school supplies. A tune-up at the start of the school year can keep the bike running smoothly and help catch wear and tear, such as damaged spokes or worn tires and brake pads. (Family Features)


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only purpose is to perpetuate the human species. Yet there seems to be something different about humans – that we have a higher purpose than nature – a calling that includes the stewardship of nature. We instinctively recognize and act on this higher responsibility, but have you ever wondered where that calling comes from? Read Genesis 1 and you’ll discover that God created mankind with the responsibility of stewardship. I believe it explains why we instinctively see ourselves as effecting nature rather than being nature. Is this all there is? Mankind has always struggled with the suggestion that our existence ends with death. Why? If we are nothing more than nature, then why would we even consider what comes next? Mankind’s consistent fascination with an after-life seems to be more than wishful thinking or superstition. If it were nothing more than that, we would have dismissed it long ago. Yet we can’t seem to overcome this nagging sense that we were made for eternity. The Bible declares that God has “set eternity in the human heart.” I am a true believer today because my heart is at peace with the big questions. I know Who is with me - and I commune with my Creator every day. I know my purpose, and I find great satisfaction in fulfilling that holy design. I know what comes after this amazing life – and I rejoice that the best is yet to come.

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fiberboard. Use painter’s tape to make abstract designs and add your favorite paint color before finishing each piece with a decal or monogram. Enhance your tired armoires. Play dress up with your furniture, and give armoire doors a makeover. Paint a colorful border around the front of the door and adhere adhesive hooks in the middle for a stylish, yet functional, new piece. Skip store-bought photo frames. Instead of purchasing frames for your gallery wall, paint basic shapes directly on the wall. Mount artwork or photos onto the painted backdrops for a picture-perfect place to preserve your favorite memories. Design a lavish headboard for less. Save money and instead splurge on style by painting a “frame” on the wall just above your bed. Rectangular shapes work best for most beds and you can get creative by trying patterns such as stripes, chevron and diamonds. Install faux panel moulding. No moulding? No problem! Buy inexpensive frames and paint them the same color as your baseboard trim. Adhere the frames to the wall (without the backing and glass) for a simple, yet dramatic, look. Make a statement (wall). Pick your favorite pattern trends and bring them to life on one wall of the living room or bedroom. If you’re not ready to take on patterns, bold and bright colors will do the trick. (Family Features)

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world for treating other people with respect. “Civility,” as my parents would have said, is a national virtue to be encouraged. There was a time when it mattered how we spoke to one another. Today, it is not shocking to hear a high school student use the “F word” to a teacher. We seem to have difficulty in our society creating a bright line between simple manners as opposed to vibrant and even defiant political discourse. When Donald Trump says terribly nasty things about women and is called out on it – that is not about the overzealous political correctness police. Rather, Americans have a right to expect their important political figures to treat others with respect, dignity and decorum. What exactly is wrong with that? The new left is now dumping all over Chuck Schumer for opposing the Iran “protocols”. He is not being a politically correct leftist and has been threatened with his leadership. He has become the object of all kinds of virulently anti-Semitic tweets. Where is the recognition for the fact that we can disagree in political discourse

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while being decent to one another? My father use to quote Voltaire who said; “I do not agree with what you have to say, but I’ll defend to the death your right to say it.” That attitude seems to exist no more in the political spectrum. Recently, there was an article in the newspaper that Democrats are canceling their Jefferson-Jackson Day dinners. It is no longer politically correct to extol those figures. Jefferson had babies with an African-American slave, while suggesting that slaves should be sent back to Africa. Jackson was primary in slaughtering Native Americans. By today’s standards, Jefferson and Jackson were hypocrites. It is quite clear that Jefferson was guilty of treason in the XYZ affair, while the Federalists held Presidential office. Is it politically correct to rename the Democratic dinners, or is it merely recognition of reality? Not too long ago a man confessed to me that he was a “loudmouth” and “abrasive.” That admission is fine, of course, but the real question is what is he going to do about it? Is it permissible in orderly society to say anything we want to say just because we have the feelings? I read recently advice given to a young man by a


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inine pieces. Balancing that contrast between menswear and womenswear is the true key for unlocking this style. With the oversized options above be sure to combine them with more fitted/tailored pieces. Or, add a belt to show off your shape. A leather belt with a substantial buckle is another opportunity to add a bit of menswear influence to an outfit. If you’re wearing a blazer with a button-down above a pinstriped trouser, then the accessories should be delicate and ladylike—heels and pearl earrings for example. Vice, versa if you’re sporting a romantic dress, create some visual interest with menswear add-ons like oxford loafers and a men’s style watch. Of course accessories aren’t just limited to jewelry and shoes. A bold red lip that tops off a more masculine outfit can strike the right balance. Again, it’s all about maintaining a balance and not looking like you’re wearing a costume. So, mix the girlish with the masculine this fall and have fun with accessories. And, if you’re feeling really adventurous maybe even deploy a bow-tie or two!

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can be a chic menswear-inspired fall look! The “boyfriend blazer” like the boyfriend shirt above, is again not an actual men’s sports jacket, but a menswear-inspired piece tailored for the ladies. This type of jacket also features an oversized silhouette, but is more fitted in the shoulder and sleeve. You may be able to find a great men’s blazer, but if the shoulder seam extends more than an inch past your actual shoulder your look may come off like you’re playing dressup in dad’s closet, as opposed to rocking a stylish ensemble. So be sure to try on and check the shoulders. Anything in a classic suiting pattern will also work for this style. Pinstripes, in particular are especially great for fall, and very much in vogue at the moment. Whether it’s the expected route of a vest, or in a non-traditional garment like a jogger pant, pinstripes evoke menswear and are an easy way to incorporate a bit of pattern into your overall look. I especially like to sport pinstripes in my office, since they are suiting staple and they create an interesting contrast when paired with more fem-


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Williamsport High School and went on to Lycoming College receiving a bachelor’s degree in Managerial Economics. After bouncing around for a time, he eventually found himself at White Deer Golf Course, currently serving as director of marketing and public relations. Jamie got to see first hand the transition that occurred in the game of golf in America. Those years of the 1990s and early 2000s saw a rise in the popularity of golf nationally due to the emergence of Tiger Woods as a major celebrity figure. Before Woods, golf was seen as a somewhat elite game played by adults and held little interest for young people. But with Tiger Mania, suddenly people from all walks of life, and many students as well, took up the game and found it to be a wonderful leisure sport. White Deer saw this happen and expanded its services accordingly. Casual golfers become more regular, adult leagues expanded, and high school teams emerged. At one time as many as nine schools used White Deer as their home course.

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But just as Tiger Woods popularity gradually declined, so has the interest in golf. It still has tremendous participation, and it is not unusual to see parents with even their small children (with their tiny clubs) having fun out on the course. Yet, with more and more amusements available today, it is a challenge to keep interest in golfing high. Jamie is proud of the innovations that White Deer has created. The most recent is FootGolf, located on the Executive Course. This game is similar to golf, except a soccer ball is kicked into a large hole. It has turned out to be a popular attraction, even local soccer teams finding the course a useful team building exercise. Golf is like no other game in that it can be played by young and old alike. When asked about the most unusual character he ever encountered in his work, Jamie quickly commented on a man in his 80s named Charlie who has achieved 69 holes-in-one! (Jamie could not state if all these were all verified… this writer has his doubts.) Yet it is exactly this interaction with people of all ages, genders, ethnicity, and personality that makes Jamie Spencer’s work at White Deer so much fun. And during Little League


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to a sizzling 64 for the win. 13 under par isn’t too shabby. Young Jordan just graduated from Cal U of PA and his game shines in the summer. The former Little Leaguer is now one of the areas best but it was his father who provided the fireworks down the stretch. The Ecks were neck & neck with Kyle Deisher & Seth Bartlett on the back 9. That was until Barry hit the shot of the century on Challenge 17. Mr. Eck jarred it from 165 yards out recording his second career hole in one. What a shout Dad! Outstanding boys. Congrats. Kyle & Seth finished one stroke back for second. It sure was a treat to hang with those youngsters for just a few holes Saturday. This old dog has nothing left. Ross Drick & Zach Prowant fired a 68 Sunday for third. While Mike Boone & Chris Walzer finished fourth, Trent Miller & John Zurich were fifth. Uncle Don Murray & Shaun McQuay went low to capture the 1st Flight crown. They were two strokes better than my good mates Mike Schall & Jeffrey Feerar. Eric Miller & Jordan Isenberg played better Sunday for third. Man. We miss both of those guys. Tournament host Ed Schneider teamed with Al McCormick and hit a few topspin lobs. Bruce Hoover & Nate Babcock used the force to prevail in the 2nd Flight. The father & son in law played well together to card a 146. Jeff Deisher

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about her dreams, then they were willing to help, and with that in mind, a regulation skeet field was built on the family farm. Now, Morgan had the opportunity to really turn up the volume on her practice shooting and would grind out 250 rounds per day, 5 to 6 days a week – week in and week out. Her progress was obvious, and with the coaching of her father, Dave, her skills had reached a level where, in 2011 she achieved one of her long time dreams when she was accepted as a member of the USA Shooting Team! As we talked in the North Mountain Sportsman’s clubhouse, it was enjoyable to watch the various club members of all ages pass by, unable to pass without a quick “Hello” to Morgan, or an expression of their admiration for their local celebrity. She shared with me that she has placed her higher education goals on hold while she remains laser-focused on her next dream – to represent the United States in the 2016 Summer Olympics in Brazil. A lofty dream for certain, but I have no doubt, based on her dedication and work ethics, that she can do so. Morgan went on to explain that there are two ways that someone like herself can qualify for the Olympic team and both paths are tightly regulated by the ISSF and involve

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volume written by biologists and other wildlife professionals discussing every aspect of the deer’s natural world and their behavior throughout their lifespan. I own a copy of the book since I did some of the illustrations included in its pages. I don’t have room here to cover everything the book discusses in regards to deer movement, behavior and home ranges; but I did uncover some interesting findings. There are a host of factors that contribute to a deer’s location at any given time including geographical features, predation, human intrusion, weather, food, habitat, the rut, the sex of the deer, its size and age, the season and even deer density. Generally speaking, and all these factors considered however, researchers have found that a deer’s home range is a bit over a square mile but in states to the north of us and even in our northern Pennsylvania climate that range may increase to 10 or 11 square miles. With the exception of the rut most of the time we bow hunters are probably dealing with a buck’s basic home range, however those of us who often hunt public


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League officials do their best to shield from public consumption to insure time when ‘kids-can-be-kids.’ Each year one team is crowned champion and fifteen depart without the title. But it’s the little things that become locked into one’s memory bank long after the game scores are forgotten. Meeting kids from another culture, playing ping-pong, whiffle ball or jumping in the pool, pin trading, picture taking, language learning and yes, even learning to handle the new phenomena of celebrity status provide experiences that are well-worth the delay in their beginning of a new school year. With each passing year the developmental scars scratched upon its surface from 1939 until today have become less noticeable. Those days of court battles and chain-locked front doors are still a part of Little League’s ancestry but the divide between those loyal followers of Stotz and the expansion ideas of subsequent Little League leaders that have led to its international prominence have been more closely reconciled. Personally, Little League has long been a part of my DNA since childhood. I’ve played it, followed it, coached it, reported on it and broadcast it. I enjoyed the up close and personal view of the Series during the 17 years spent on the LLB staff, 14 of which as the program’s Central Regional Director. I’ve accompanied teams of excited youngsters, some of them experiencing

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FOR SECOND, TAR & Chip Crew Laborer. Skid Steer Operator. Single Axle Dump Truck Driver (w/CDL), Oil Distributor Truck Driver (W/CDL). Call 570435-5188. BARN MANAGER WANTED. Linden, PA. Full Time. Live Onsite. 5 To 10 Years Experience. Care Of 15 Plus Horses. Teach Classes In Western And English. Duties Will Include Feeding, Watering, Turnout And Mucking Stalls, Among Other Responsibilities. Complete Background And Reference Checks. Call Gail At 570-2202761 Or Jim At 570-220-9388. 103219

EXPERIENCED CARPENTER. 5-10 years residential/commercial Rough &Finish Framing. Wage BOE. 333 Rose Street. dale@hutchinsondevelopment. com. 103035 HOUSEKEEPING LAUNDRY FLOOR TECHS - HEALTHCARE SERVICES GROUP, Full Time – Part Time. We offer a Competitive Wage 90 Day Review , Benefits & More. Applicants must apply in person: 100 Leader Drive Williamsport, PA. 300 Leader Drive, Williamsport, PA. We Are A National Company With Growth Opportunities! EOE

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PRICE REDUCED -- OWNER SAYS “MAKE AN OFFER!!!!” Stop in and Take a Look at this 3 Bedroom, 1½ Bath Home in Loyalsock. Features Screened Sunporch, Lower Level Family Room with Outside Entrance, Bonus Room for a Possible Fourth Bedroom, 2-Car Garage and Large Beautifully Landscaped Yard! Owner Offers $4000 Flooring Allowance for Buyer’s Choice of Flooring.

REDUCED TO $164,900

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GOT KNEE PAIN? Back Pain? Shoulder Pain? Get a pain-relieving brace -little or NO cost to you. Medicare Patients Call Health Hotline Now! 1800-419-3684. DONATE YOUR CAR, TRUCK OR BOAT TO HERITAGE FOR THE BLIND. Free 3 Day Vacation, Tax Deductible, Free Towing, All Paperwork Taken Care Of. CALL 1-800-895-7416. SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY BENEFITS. Unable to work? Denied benefits? We Can Help! WIN or Pay Nothing! Contact Bill Gordon & Associates at 1-800-208-6915 to start your application today! ACORN STAIRLIFTS. The AFFORDABLE solution to your stairs! **Limited time -$250 Off Your Stairlift Purchase!** Buy Direct & SAVE. Please call 1-800-410-7127 for FREE DVD and brochure.

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CERTIFIED ORGANIC PRODUCE. We Currently Have Cucumbers, Zucchinis, String Beans, New Potatoes, Onions, Sweet & Hot Peppers, Cantaloupes, Watermelons Sweet Corn By The 100 And Canning Tomatoes By The ½ Bushel. For Large Orders Call 570538-1302. 1 Mile South Of Montgomery On Route 405.

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2 MALE CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES. Tan With Dark Sports. Ready To Go. $150.00 Each. Call 570-725-2523, Ext. 3. 103378 FOR SALE, AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES. Merle’s And Tris. $475.00. 570-568-6823. 103224 COLLIE AND BLUE HEELER MIXED PUPPIES. Ready Now. $150.00 Each. Call 570-725-2451. 103217 TERRIER PUPPIES FOR SALE. $150.00 Each. Wormed & Shots. Ready To Go. Call 570-725-2715, Ext. 2. 103195 GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS, West German Show Line. wwwkmhshepherds.com Or Call 570-419-5781. 103189 DOG CLASSES Phone 570-323-7367 Website www.wdtcinc.org. 103029 BORDER COLLIE, BLUE HEELER, AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD MIX. Very Intelligent Dogs, Very Cute And Friendly. Ready Now. $200.00 Each. Call 570-745-3574. 102887

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GENERAL STORE HELP. Must Be Able To Lift 70 Pounds. Apply Mattress Plus Furniture, Pennsdale. THE PATH TO YOUR DREAM JOB BEGINS WITH A COLLEGE DEGREE. Education Quarters offers a free college matching service. CALL 1-800-375-6219 INTERESTED IN A CAREER IN REAL ESTATE? There’s no better place to begin than at WEICHERT, REALTORS PREMIER. We will supply you with all the support and training you need, including the widest range of online and in-person courses. We can also generate qualified leads for you from our award-winning Internet site.Career Nights Tuesdays at 7:00 PM First Floor - Firestone Building 400 Market Street Williamsport RSVP 570-601-0774. 102007

BUSINESS SERVICE POWER WASHING

COLLEGE STUDENT WILL POWER WASH YOUR SMALL RANCH HOME. $85.00. Williamsport Area. Call 570-494-7612. 99951

SEALCOATING

DRIVEWAY & PARKING LOT SEALCOATING. Hot Rubber Crack Repair, Line Striping & MORE. T & S Sealing. 570-745-7293. PA2982. 102868

PET SITTING

NANNY DOT’S PET CARE IN YOUR HOME. References Available. Call 570-745-7796. 102573

LAWN CARE

HAKES LAWN CARE. Trimming And Removing Bushes, Shrubs And Small Trees. Call 570-419-3283.103186

REPAIR SERVICE

RAY’S SHARPENING AND REPAIR SERVICE, LAWN MOWER BLADES, CHAIN SAW BLADES, CIRCULAR BLADES, VARIOUS HAND TOOLS. REPAIR LAWN MOWERS & TRACTORS, SNOW BLOWERS, ETC. FOR INFO. ASK FOR RAY P/U AND DELIVERY. 570-447-3584. 99349

CHILD CARE

WILL BABYSIT - MY Home Or Yours. All Shifts Available. Will Do Meal Prep, Light Cleaning, Good References, Reasonable Rates. Call Tammy Snyder 570-447-2975 Or 570-546-2668.

CLEANING SERVICES ***BELLA’S*** SUNSHINE CLEANING SERVICES. Professional Residential Cleaning. From Our Shining Customer Service, To Your Sparkling Clean Home, We Clean To Meet Your Needs! Reasonable Rates. Call 570-435-8082 . 103377

HEDGE TRIMMING

HEDGE TRIMMING, FREE ESTIMATE. CALL 570-322-3256. 103203.

CLEAN UP

WILL DO SMALL CLEANUPS AND HAULING. Local Area. Call 570-322-1189.103379

LAWN CARE SCOTT’S LAWN CARE Residential And Commercial Mowing And Landscaping. FALL CLEANUP. 16th Year. Fully Insured. Call 570-419-6326.103207

ALTERATIONS

SUSANNE’S SEWING ROOM Is Back In Business. Alterations And Custom Sewing. Williamsport. 570-5067171 Or 570-484-5043. 99340

SEWING SERVICES

SEWING, MENDING AND ALTERATIONS. Quality Work, Reasonable Price. Call Sharon, Monday Through Friday 9 To 5 570-322-4622. 90436

REAL ESTATE APARTMENTS

$99 SECURITY DEPOSIT ACT FAST. Special Ends Sept 4th.Call Weightman Apt. At 570-322-2060. 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT. 2ND Floor. Utilities And Garbage Included. $550.00/Month Plus Security. Tenant Pays Cable And Phone. Call 570-9988085, Leave Message. 103206 RENT STARTS AT: 2 BEDROOM - $813. 3 Bedroom - $939. Newberry Estates, 2500 Federal Avenue www. newberry-estates.com. 570-506-8010. Income restrictions Apply; Please Call For Details. Equal Housing Opportunity BRAND NEW, STATE OF THE ART APARTMENTS 14’ Ceilings, Central Air, Off Street Parking. 1 Bedroom Apartments, Starting At $1350. 570-323-4783. 102885

WILLIAMSPORT - NICHOLS COURT APARTMENTS, NOW AVAILABLE... 1 BEDROOM’S, MUST BE 62 YRS. OR OLDER & MEET FEDERAL PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS. RENT INCLUDES ALL UTILITIES, SECTION 8 VOUCHER IS ACCEPTED. NON-SMOKING BUILDING. ALL UTILITIES ARE INCLUDED IN RENT. THIS INSTITUTION IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROVIDER AND EMPLOYER. PLEASE CALL 1-800-735-3068 ext. # 239, TTD: 711 TO REQUEST AN APPLICATION.102882 *AVAILABLE NOW* MUNCY: McCarty Apartments and Townhouses . CALL NOW FOR SAVINGS ON 1st MONTH RENT!! Available now, 1 And 2 Bedrooms/1 Bath Apartments, Fully Equipped Kitchen, Gas Heat, Central Air & Washer/Dryer Hook Up. Rent Includes Garbage, Water And Sewer. Background Checks Required And Small Limited Pet Policy With Charge. Please Call 570-649-5668 Or 1-800735-3068 Ext. # 239, To Schedule A Tour. 12881

GROWING ORGANIZATION – EXCITING OPPORTUNITIES

PMF Industries, a Williamsport contract job shop specializing in fabrications constructed of stainless steel and other formable alloys used in aerospace, pharmaceutical, food processing, micro-electronics and defense markets, is seeking highly-motivated individuals for the following positions:

an industry leading manufacturer and the largest employer in Clinton County is committed to expanding its team at First Quality Hygienic located in McElhattan! Positions are available immediately and offer great advancement opportunities! For consideration please apply online at: www.firstquality.com and follow the links to the McElhattan job openings. High school diploma or equivalent required. E/O/E

Maintenance Technician I - FQH Responsible for maintaining, troubleshooting, and adjusting mechanical equipment, machinery, and components. Shifts are currently on an 8 hour schedule and you must be available to work 2nd and/or 3rd shift. Additional 75-cent shift differential paid on hours worked between 3PM and 7AM

First Quality offers excellent benefits including: • Medical, prescription, vision and dental insurance that start immediately • Competitive hourly wage plus opportunities for training and advancement • Paid vacation after 6 months • Year-end bonus and Quarterly incentive • Tuition reimbursement • 401K plus employer match

CNC MACHINIST -- 2nd Shift • • • • •

Minimum 5 years experience in: Machining to blueprints using CNC lathes/mills Read and edit CNC programs Set up CNC machines and working in offsets Able to measure features using micrometers, indicator gages, comparators

QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTOR -- 2nd or 3rd Shift • Perform all phases of inspection in a metals manufacturing process • Use micrometers, calipers, electronic tests, and other measuring equipment • Read mechanical, electronic drawings, or blueprints • Have experience in Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing, as well as Coordination of Measuring Machine Operations Applicants should possess a combination of education and experience to successfully perform these key duties and other relevant responsibilities.

MANUFACTURING ENGINEER • Involvement in all engineering and technical-related activities of the company, which includes, but not limited to, process design, creation of CAD drawings & cost estimating • Work closely with production and quality assurance in a hands-on capacity • Managing several projects simultaneously with minimal supervision • Experience with geometric tolerancing, Excel, MS Outlook, Word & Solidworks • Four-year degree in Engineering discipline preferred, but will consider two-year degree with suitable experience • Applicants with less than five years’ experience must also submit college transcripts

Detailed job descriptions and position requirements available online at www.flowformingplus.com PMF is an employee-owned company offering a clean and safe environment, excellent benefits, and competitive wages. We are a growing company that provides wellness programs, opportunities for continuous learning, teamwork, and a culture of employee input and participation. We care about our customers, employees, and the community.

Interested candidates may apply online at

www.flowformingplus.com or send resumé to:

PMF INDUSTRIES, Inc. 2601 Reach Road • PO Box 3186 Williamsport, PA 17701 Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer


Thursday, September 3, 2015 10:00am - 2:00pm

*Follow the signs off the McElhattan/Woolrich exit.

Current Job Openings Include: Operator II, Technician II, CDL Drivers, Warehouser II, Maintenance Technician I, and Maintenance Supervisor

Applications will be available for completion on site. Bring your resume and questions for our team. We are looking forward to meeting you!

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Meet Our Human Resources and Operations Teams!

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Millers Seamless Gutters 160 McNett Road • Montgomery, PA 17752

Featuring 5” and 6” Seamless Gutters 0.32 Aluminum or 0.24 Steel Available

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Division of Miller, Rogers & Sons, LLC

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BEILER CONTRACTORS

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• Pole Barns • Garages • Re-Roofing • Siding

HIC# PA 114999

570-419-1518

(CNC MACHINE EXPERIENCE WOULD BE A PLUS)

959 DUNKLEBURGER ROAD WE WANT TO TALK TO YOU!

----- Since 1975 ----Swirled Ceilings - A Specialty

Chimneys • Fireplaces • Stonework • Foundations • Porches-Decks • Pointing • Concrete • Patios • Walkways • Timber Framed Walls • New Construction • Repairs to all Brick, Block, Stone, Concrete

ARE YOU LOOKING FOR SOLID STABLE LONG TERM EMPLOYMENT? IF YOU HAVE EXPERIENCE IN THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS; WOODWORKING MACHINE OPERATORS

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ARE YOU LOOKING FOR SOLID STABLE LONG TERM EMPLOYMENT? IF YOU HAVE EXPERIENCE IN THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS; WOODWORKING MACHINE OPERATORS (CNC MACHINE EXPERIENCE WOULD BE A PLUS)

WAREHOUSEMEN, ASSEMBLERS & ACCOUNTING / ACCOUNTS EXPERIENCE S P R A Y E RPAYABLE S WE WANT TO TO YOU! SAVOY FURNITURE IS ATALK LEADING FURNITURE MANUFACTURER FORFURNITURE OVER 60 YEARS, WITH SOLID WE ARE A LEADING MANUFACTURER ANDFOR CONTINUING GROWTH IN THE COLLEGE OVER 60 YEARS, WITH SOLID AND CONTINUING GROWTH IN THE DORMITORY & MILITARY HOUSING MARKETS

COLLEGE DORMITORY & We are looking for an Accounting Technician with strong experience in MILITARY HOUSING MARKETS Accounts Payable. The candidate must have a thorough understanding of accounts payable concepts you will be researching Ò DAY SHIFTÓasPOSITIONS WITH and solving problems with vendors, and interacting with various depts. within the SEASONAL OVERTIME company. Must have experience with Accounting Software (“SBT” software would be a plus), Access, & Word. Add’l Y I N P EExcel, RSON A P P LMicrosoft responsibilities will include Accounts Receivable cash application, bank acct reconciliations. A two-year or a business school JOHN SAVOY & degree SON, INC. certificate, or advanced courses 300accounting HOWARD ST. would be a plus. MONTOURSVILLE, PA (BEHIND SAVOY PLAZA) John Savoy & Son Inc. offers a competitive compensation and superior benefit package. Qualified candidates may submit a CHECK USand OUT ONletter THEto:WEB! resume cover www.savoyfurniture.com

CONTROLLER -- JOHN SAVOY & SON, INC. P.O. BOX 248 • MONTOURSVILLE, PA 17754 Fax: 570- 368- 3280 E-mail: jgraham@savoyfurniture.com www.savoyfurniture.com

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“A Little Bit of Everything” Restoration/ Remodeling, Roofing, Siding, Decks, Pole Buildings, Additions, Masonry and More

570-238-5529 • 570-713-4887

QUIET GARDEN VIEW AREA AREWashA LEADING FURNITURE MANUFACTURER HOME, 3 BedroomWE W/Carport, OFFICE SPACE FOR InOVER 60 YEARS, WITH SOLID AND er/Dryer Hookup. $1200/Month, 16’ X 16’ OFFICE SPACE. $300.00/ cludes Garbage. 570-323-1057. 102885 CONTINUING GROWTH IN THE Month. Electric And Heat Included. Near BEAUTIFUL GARDEN VIEW Sheetz In Linden. Available IMMEDIAREA. Large 3 Bedroom Home, COLLEGE DORMITORY & ATELY. Call 570-651-9205. 101137 Carport, Large Yard. $1200/Month, MILITARY HOUSING MARKETS Includes Garbage Removal. 570-326HOUSE FOR SALE 5536. 102403 Ò DAY SHIFTÓ POSITIONS WITH 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT, Off NEWLY RENOVATED APARTStreet Parking. $625/Month, Includes SEASONAL OVERTIME MENTS On West Edwin Street, WilGarbage. 570-326-5536. 102403 liamsport. 3 Bedrooms, $725.00 Per HALF OFF SECURITY DEPOSMonth. Secured Building. Running ITS! 1, 2, & 3 Bedrooms Starting At IN PERSON APPLY Specials For Qualified Applicants. For $950/Month, Some Utilities Included. More Information Call Melanie 484570-326-5536. 102403 SAVOY & SON, 661-6505. Mon Thru Fri, 9A INC. To 5 P. ONE AND TWO BEDROOM JOHN “FSBO”, OPEN HOUSE, 8/16, 8/22, Background Check, Credit Check And APARTMENTS, Starting At $600/ 300 HOWARD ST. 8/23, And 8/29 From 11 AM – 3 PM. 915 Month, Includes Water, Sewer, Garbage Household Income Of $2,100.00 Per Catherine St., Williamsport. 3 Bedrooms, MONTOURSVILLE, PA 570-326-5536. 102403 Month To Qualify. 99982 1 Bath, CAC, Natural Gas. Contact 410(BEHIND SAVOY PLAZA) 314-6319.

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LARGE RANCHER. Montoursville Schools. 717-756-1702.102866 EXCELLENT MONTOURSVILLE LOCATION. 120 Sunset Drive. 3 Bedroom Ranch. $172,500.00. Call 570546-5328 Or 570-916-5429. 99969

EAST END: 3 Bed 2 Bath On A Double, Fenced In Lot. Electric Updating, 1sr Fl Laundry. Reduced To $80,900. INVESTORS: Double ( 3 Bed Each Side) Plus A 2 Bed Remodeled Bungalow!! All 3 Units Only $129,900. SO WILLIAMSPORT:

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All New Windows, Furnace, Roof, Nice 2 Car Garage, New Concrete Drive, Granite Counters. Man Cave Area. 3 Bed 1.5 Baths, Fireplaces. Must See. $195,500. LOYALSOCK! 4 bed. 3 bath, FR. DR. LR w/fireplace. Lovely screened in porch and now reduced to $219,900 COMMERCIAL GARAGE; 42x 90 Building Great For Mechanical Repair, Landscaping Business Etc. Endless Possibilities. Building Has Office Space/Apartment Living. Plus A 3 Bed Mobile Home. All On Over 8 Acres. Live Where You Work! Or Extra Income To Rent. Located RT 287. Call Karyn Eiswerth-Knerr 570-337-4375 570-322-1991 kjknerr@verizon.net 1737 East Third St. Williamsport, PA 17701

HUGHESVILLE HOUSE FOR SALE. 4 Bedrooms, 2 1//2 Baths. $229,000.00. Call 570-713-5064. See forsalebyowner.com For Pictures. 303 South Main Street.103365 SOUTHSIDE HOME FOR SALE. 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths. 440 West Highland Avenue, South Williamsport, 17702. $195,000.00. Call 570-419-2309. 102888

HOUSE FOR RENT

NEWBERRY AREA: 1/2 DOUBLE, Large Rooms, 3 Bedrooms, 1 Bath. Pass Codes For Section 8. Will Do Background Check. $800.00 Per Month. $800.00 Security. Can Pay $100.00 Per Month For Security Until Paid. Tenant Pays All Utilities. Call 570-323-7744 Or 570-560-9541. 103367

Now Hiring If you are interested in an exciting career helping customers, American Customer Care (ACC) may have a great opportunity for you. We have immediate openings for Full and Part Time phone representatives. Inbound Product Specialist: American Customer Care has 10 immediate openings for individuals who are motivated by negotiating sales, building rapport with customers and selling features and benefits of a number of outstanding personal care products. These positions offer, full time hours, paid training and sales incentives. The new shift is weekdays between 11:00am and 8:00pm with one weekend shift. Outbound Telephone Survey Representatives: We have immediate openings for Telephone Survey Representatives (TSR’s). TSR’s are responsible for calling business professionals throughout the U.S. to promote free trade journals and gather marketing research data on behalf of our clients. We do not sell anything. We do not call people at home. These positions are all Monday through Friday, daytime hours, 9am to 5pm or 9am to 3pm. ACC offers paid training, competitive starting pay and competitive benefits. Requirements are good written/verbal communication skills. Proficiency with basic computer functions.

If you are interested, please call ACC at 1-800-660-0130 to schedule an interview today!

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238 Pine Loganton Rd -- Loganton

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Independent Avon Sales Representative

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Avis. $1,000.00 Per Month, Plus Security Deposit, Sewer & Water Included. NO Pets. Phone 570-360-3139.

NICE LOYALSOCK HOME, 2 Bed-

NEWBERRY AREA:

OUR JULY SPECIAL!!

DON’T MISS 2 bedroom

home/1 bath, all on one floor, small

office, refrigerator, stove and off street parking. Gas heat, central air & washer/

dryer hook up. Tenant pays water, sew-

rooms, Central A/C, All Appliances In-

er, gas and electric. Landlord pays trash,

570-419-6137. 103101

adult, rent is $795.00, security deposit is

SCHOOL. Quiet Area. 233 Pepper

7142 or 1-800-735-3068 ext. # 239.

cluded, Washer, Dryer. $900.00/Month.

Background checks required, $25.00 per

2 BEDROOM RANCH, NEAR

the same as rent. Please call 570-279-

Street, Muncy. Call 570-244-1413.

102080

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2nd Annual Pond Tour

Saturday, September 19th

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Light snacks & refreshments provided

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Proceeds to Special Olympics

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Maria Kreitz owner

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CALL 570-246-3714 CEMETERY PLOTS

2 CEMETERY PLOTS AT Resurrection Cemetery, Montoursville. NO Reasonable Offer Refused. Call 570326-0308. 103369 FOUR TWIN HILLS CEMETERY PLOTS, $300 Each Or All For $1100.00. Worth $1800 Each. Call 570546-6035. BURIAL VAULT - GREEN LAWN OR TWIN HILLS. $500.00. Paid $1,000.00. Will Sign Over. Call 570326-5085. 103192 4 CEMETERY PLOTS, LOCATED TWIN HILLS MEMORIAL PARK, Garden Of Redeemer Section. $1,000.00 For All. Buyer Pays Transfer Fees. Call 570-394-9740. 102699

2 GRAVE PLOTS, Greenlawn Memorial Park. No Reasonable Offer Refused. Contact 570-363-2209.

LAND/LOTS

LAND IN LOYALSOCK FOR SALE - 10 Acres - $150,000 - 570-3265532. SO. ADK LAKEFRONT! 1st TIME OFFERED! JULY 25th & 26th! 12 acres - Abuts State Land - $39,900 - 9 acres - Lakefront - $69,900 - 30 acres - 3 Lakefront Cabins - $299,900 144 acres - Lake Access - $289,900 Less than 3 hrs NY City, 1/2 west of Albany! Call 888-738-6994 to register or tour at WoodworthLakePreserve.com. BUILDING SITESLoyalsock Township. www.millcreekestates.net. 99364

LawnService Great Jobs with Scotts LawnService Scotts LawnService is expanding in Central PA, We have excellent ground floor career opportunities. Successful candidates will be self-motivated, enthusiastic people who enjoy a combination of outdoor/indoor work helping homeowners.

Immediate openings for: • Lawn Service Technicians • Online Measurement Entry

We offer: • Complete training in all skill areas • Competitive wages • Reasonable goals let you provide quality. • Fair honest supervisors

Call today to schedule a ‘no-pressure’ interview. (570) 321-5502. Speak with Susan. Resume preferred. A valid driver’s license is required for Techs. Scotts is dedicated to a drug free, culturally diverse workplace.

570-560-1129 STORAGE UNITS

STORAGE/WORKSHOP, 21’ X 23’ HEATED With 16 Foot Garage Door and Entrance Door. Electric Included. $300.00/Month. With Optional Office Space. Located Off 220 Near Sheetz in Linden. Available May 1, 2015. Call Dawn Cohen – Broker – SUNRISE REAL ESTATE & MANAGEMENT SERVICES – (570)651-9205. STORAGE/WORKSHOP, 21’ X 23’ HEATED With 16 Foot Garage Door and Entrance Door. Electric Included. $300.00/Month. Can be Leased with Optional Office Space. Located Off 220 Near Sheetz in Linden. Available IMMEDIATELY. Call Dawn Cohen – Broker – SUNRISE REAL ESTATE & MANAGEMENT SERVICES – (570)651-9205. STORAGE UNITS, 10 X 16. $75.00/ Month. Call 570-326-2830. 13X30 STORAGE UNIT AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY. $125.00 Per Month. Located Off 220 Near Sheetz In Linden. Available Immediately. Call Dawn Cohen – Broker – Sunrise Real Estate & Management Services – (570)651-9205.

VEHICLES ATVS

2014 POLARIS RZR 800, New, Indy Red, 760cc, EFI, 4x4. $10,300. C.H. Waltz Sons, Cogan Station 570-4352921. 101740

MOTOR HOMES

89 WINNEBAGO CHIEFTAIN Motorhome. 29 Foot, Twin Beds, 454 Chevy Engine. Inspected And Ready. Call 570-494-1514. 103221

MOTORCYCLES

1998 HARLEY WIDE GLIDE. 22,000 Miles. Excellent Condition. $5900.00, OBO. Call 570-2202755.102826 2005 YAMAHA VIRAGO 250. 1400 Miles. Clean. $1500.00. Call 570-3981032. 102522 WANTED! Harley-Davdison MotorcyclesCall 570-320-0630 Horsepower Harley-Davdison Wiliamsport, PA 17701 www.horsepowehd.com 99366

WANTED TO BUY

TOP CASH FOR CARS, Any Car/ Truck, Running or Not. Call for INSTANT offer: 1-800-454-6951. DONATE YOUR CAR TO VETERANS TODAY. Fast - FREE pick up. 100% tax deductible. Call 1-800-7090542.

FARM EQUIPMENT

KUBOTA GSTL5030. 270 Hours, Plus Attachments. Asking $20,900.00. Call 570-322-1950. 103040

VEHICLES WANTED

CARS

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. 96062 CASH FOR CARS: Cars/Trucks Wanted! Running or Not! We Come To You! Any Make/Model. Instant Offer Call: 1-800-569-0003. WE PAY CASH FOR UNWANTED CARS, Trucks, Vans, Farm Machinery. Please call 570-772-3661 Or 570-772-5625. 96061

HANDYMAN

Linden General Store

Low Rates Quick Service Nice Work Specializing in Electric

Antiques & Consignments

BOATS

14 FOOT BOAT FOR SALE. ALUMINUM SMOKERCRAFT, 10 HP MERC ELECTRIC MOTOR, GALVANIZED TRAILER. LOTS OF EXTRAS. $2850.00. MORE INFORMATION 717-926-3984. 04 INTREPID. POLICE PACKAGE, Serviced On Regular Basis, New Inspection. Asking $2900.00, OBO. Call 570-666-2515. 103368 1968 - OLDSMOBILE 98. Great Condition. Red With White Top And Interior. Call 570-435-0166. 103048 67 IMPALA. Needs Some Restoration. $8,000.00, O. Call 570-601-4353. 101566

Mike 570-506-4669

233 Front St., Linden

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• Specializing in Interior and Exterior Painting • Dry Wall Repair • Wall Paper Removal • New Construction Spraying • Deck Restoration • Residential & Commercial

Derek Krause / 570-847-4771 Hard Working, Honest, Insured - Call Today Rental Equipment Services, Road/Driveway Maintenance, Drainage Systems, Culverts, Land Clearing, Fencing, Don’t See What Your Looking For? - ASK! Watsontown, PA 17777 RollingRefinements@gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/rollingrefinements

Have A Sick Tractor? CALL SCOTT GOLDER, The Tractor Doctor! From Small Emergency Repairs to Major Overhauls & Rebuilding We can also haul your equipment!

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20+ YEARS EXPERIENCE

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TECHNOLOGY

Technologies, Inc. SOLUTIONS 515 W. Fourth St. • Williamsport, PA 17701 (570) 323-TECH (8324) • www.compu-gen.com

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Interior & Exterior

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Now Scheduling Fall Interior Work

Thank you for the opportunity to provide you with quality service!

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SUMMER SALE!

Portable Line Boring

Make Your Summer Picnics Complete withW a New Table! ORIOLE OODWORKS

FREE ESTIMATES! Producers of Quality Forest Products

Office: 570-547-6387 Cell: 570-765-2533

Mobile Welding & Repair. Equipment Repairs & Line Boring. 24/7 Emergency Service. Insured / Certified.

Call Daniel S. Brink, Owner at 570-855-8011 Montoursville, PA • brinkswelding.com

THERMACORE INSULATED PANELS 1” - .70¢ sq. ft. 13/8” - .75¢ sq. ft. 15/8” - .80¢ sq. ft. 2” - .90¢ sq. ft. LIMITED TIME SALE!

ORIOLE WOODWORKS

2182 Quarry Road - Jersey Shore, PA (Just south of Oriole) 570-745-7272 -- OPEN MONDAY - SATURDAY

Voicemail: 570-745-7272 6’, 8’, 10’ Tables

50” Table w/ 40” Benches

2182 Quarry Road (Nippenose Valley) -- Mon-Sat 7:30 am - 8:00 pm

Between Oriole & Rauchtown in Nippenose Valley

Full Time Cleaning Services 4’ and 5’ Octagon Tables with Benches

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CALL OR TEXT 570-713-7890 219 Spring St. • Duboistown

• Decks • Porches • Patios • Siding O• Fences RIOLE WOODWORKS • Driveways • Sidewalks Swivel Rockers, Swings, Gliders, We use all quarter sawn 2x6’s and 2x4’s for less cracking

6’ Table w/ Unattached Benches

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ALSO WILL STAIN DECKS Voicemail: 570-745-7272

Power Wash or Soft Wash

2182 Quarry Road (Nippenose Valley) Mon-Sat 7:30 am - 8:00 pm

Between Oriole & Rauchtown in Nippenose Valley

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