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A Family-Oriented Publication Volume 13 Number 9

MARCH 4, 2015

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sincere thanks to everyone I spoke with, left kind messages, texted me and emailed me. Your support of my article “You’re Fired” last week was overwhelming. I did not write the article for this reason, but it’s always appreciated to hear kind words and that so many of you feel the same way and are fed up. I did hear from a couple of folks that didn’t agree with my thoughts. I also appreciate your calls and opinions. That’s what makes the United States of America so special. Freedom! That we can agree to disagree. The greatest document ever penned in the name of freedom and individual rights was the Constitution of the United States of America. We must keep this document as pure and unadulterated as our Forefathers intended. If you want to discuss any issue or just flat out give me heck, my number always appears on page 4. I try to respond to every one, I’m sorry if you didn’t hear back from me last week, that was only because you and I were on the same page and again, I thank you.

Our Governor Tom Wolf was playing Dr. Phil at the National Governor’s Association gathering in Washington D.C. When asked the biggest economic challenge to our State the Governor responded, “The Biggest problem in Pennsylvania is low self esteem.” Not our 2 billion dollar deficit, not all the infrastructure that needs repaired or replaced. A bunch of liberal verbal nonsense that he needs to address our psyche. When will the liberal leaders ever stop with the emotional string tugging and hold people accountable for their actions and address actual issues? How in God’s green earth can Governor Tom Wolf evaluate you and I and claim “we have low self esteem,” that “we as a state are underachievers?” What a bunch of Wolf scat. I have covered every inch of our great state, especially our county, and this is just not true. We are proud, we are concerned, hard working, God fearing, confident Pennsylvanians who love living in the Keystone State. Our State government has failed

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ne woman fainted and was rescued by police from being trampled, a valuable watch was pulled from the wrist of another, clothing was torn and lost children howled while scores pushed and strained for several hours last night in the city’s worst theater jam. It required the services of a detail of police, under the command of Sergeant John Kaufman, to maintain order in the long line which reached from the entrance of the Majestic Theater, north to Pine Street, to West Third, and which was made up of hundreds fighting to hold places to witness the showing of “Emblems of Love,” which was presented by the local lodge of Moose. Patrolmen assigned to keep the line orderly told of men and women, some with small children, seeking to gain entrance to the theater from the time the police appeared until 10 o’clock, when the second showing began. Their wait lengthened into three hours or more. One woman fainted and came near to being trampled by the milling, restless mob. She was rescued, revived and taken to her home. So intense was the fight for places in the line, and so determined the resistance of persons already holding places, together with the constant pushing and crowding that a wristwatch was torn from the arm of a woman. It could not be found. Tickets for that attraction were sold by drawing, although large numbers were distributed free by members of the Moose Lodge.

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wouldn’t backstab, or lie to protect his political interest. I would look him in the eye and tell him. That is not what City Council President Bill Hall has done. He, along with fellow council members, have put their interests, along with Mr. Hall’s political future ahead of the taxpayers and the City of Williamsport. He and his backroom politics undermine City Government. This has gone on for a while, as have the allegations against Mr. Hall. I have spoken with people firsthand that have told me Mr. Hall’s problem goes much deeper than his infidelity, charges of sexual deviancy and use of political power to avoid answering for his actions. I was shocked when he announced his intention to run for Mayor. Why would an individual with so much turmoil and so many problems want to soil the city and bring the unwanted attention of media coverage to our City Council President? Watching his interview on WBRE it was obvious why, his arrogance and an inability to put anything ahead of self. Mr. Hall, for you to state “the City

deserves better” are you kidding me? “I can work with all kinds of people,” yes you can when your personal agenda is what they believe in. This is the case of Councilmen Jonathan Williamson and Randall J. Allison and Councilwomen Liz Miele and Bonnie Katz. I cannot believe you folks and the backroom politics knowing full well of Mr. Hall’s skeletons. Your publicly supporting him and his running for mayor is shameful. How about doing the job you were elected for. If you wanted to support Mr. Hall do it closer to election time. Mayor Campana may make mistakes, may be hardheaded, I know this personally trying to change his mind on issues like the hoops in Memorial Park. He is a good Christian and family man who loves Williamsport and has its best interest at heart. I am not judging Mr. Hall or his City Council brown nosers. I do however feel they should reevaluate their service to the City of Williamsport along with their bids for election and reelection. God Bless America.

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he athletic program at the Pennsylvania College of Technology has entered a new era in various ways. It has joined a new athletic conference (the North Eastern Athletic Conference) become a provisional member of NCAA Division III and promoted three coaches to full-time status. The person presiding over these changes is Scott Kennell. Before coming to Penn College, Kennell served for 11 years at Lycoming College as the head men’s soccer coach for all 11 years. In January of 2006, he was promoted to the Assistant Director of Athletics at Lycoming under Frank Girardi. He remained in this role until June 2008 when Frank Girardi retired. Kennell was chosen as the next Director of Athletics to lead the department. He remained in this role until June of 2011 before accepting the position at Penn College. “When I first arrived at Lycoming, Coach Girardi was aware of my aspirations of one day becoming a

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established, we signed a three- year deal with both Lids Team Sports and Nike making them the official apparel sponsor for our Athletics Program, and our new athletic website was created and launched. However, I would say without a doubt transitioning our programs to the NCAA level and finding a new NCAA Conference home (North Eastern Athletic Conference) is the department’s greatest accomplishments. Some additional accomplishments include, hiring the colleges first ever full-time head coaches. (before my arrival, all coaches were part-time). A plan was put into place to hire six fulltime coaches and a second full-time athletic trainer over a three- year plan. In 2014-2015 academic school year we hired three full-time head coaches (women’s soccer, men’s soccer and baseball) 2015-2016 academic school year – will be hiring a head softball coach and a second full-time athletic trainer. 2016-2017 academic school year – will hire our fifth and sixth fulltime head coach.” Kennell described the process in which Penn College became a part of NCAA Division III athletics. “When I was hired back in 2011, I knew pursuing NCAA membership was a possibility and it was something I wanted to be a part of,” Kennell said.


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ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS... Submit contributions in a What, When and Where format to webbnews@webbweekly.com. View more calendar listings at www.webbweekly.com. EVENTS EVENTS... Look Good Feel Better What: Free Program for women undergoing cancer treatments. When: Monday, March 2, 2015, 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Where: American Cancer Society, 1948 East Third Street, Williamsport. Spaghetti Dinner What: Boy Scout Troop 172 Spaghetti Dinner Tickets $8.00 at the door or online at troop172.com. Kids 5 and under are free! Dinner includes spaghetti with homemade meatballs, salad, bread, hot peppers, and dessert. When: Saturday, March 7, 2015 4:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Where: Montoursville Presbyterian Church, 900 Elm Street, Montoursville. Sauerkraut & Pork Dinner What: Montgomery Lions Annual Sauerkraut and Pork Dinner. Take-outs available $8.00 and $4:00 under 6 free. When: Sunday, March 8th 11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Where: Clinton Township Fire Hall Banquet Room, Rt 54 Montgomery, PA. Vendor Show What: Vendor Show/ Chinese Auction items will be from local businesses. When: Sunday March 8, 2015 11a.m.-4p.m. Where: Watson Inn Crescent Room 100 Main Street, Watsontown, PA. Susquehanna Chapter Trout Unlimited Pine Creek Program

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What: The Susquehanna Chapter of Trout Unlimited invites everyone to its meeting at which Dave Wonderlich will be presenting a program on fishing Pine Creek in western Lycoming County and neighboring streams in the Slate Run area, including a description of the change in regulations on Pine Creek which allow all tackle bait fishing, but no-kill restrictions on trout. He will share the history of the “Brown Trout Club,” efforts to restore quality trophy trout populations to Pine Creek, and will give perspectives on techniques and fish conservation initiatives that can significantly improve fishing experiences in this beautiful and popular area. Dave is a knowledgeable local angler who produces the fishing blog and videos on the Slate Run Tackle Shop’s website and newsletters. Slate Run Tackle Shop has donated an Orvis mid-arbor fly reel, which will be given away as a door prize at the meeting. When: March 11 at 7:30 p.m. Where: Fellowship Hall of First Presbyterian Church at East Third and Mulberry Streets in Williamsport. Bible Talks What: Bible Talks. Information or questions please call 717-513-6027. When: Sundays at 3 p.m. through March 15. Where: At The Stone House in the parking lot of the Trout Run Fire Hall.

Master Gardeners Program What: Penn State Master Gardeners Pruning Class. Registration required at http://extension.psu.edu/ lycoming/events or by calling 570-433-3040. When: Saturday, March 14th from 10 a.m. to 12 Noon. Where: Suite 206 of the Lysock Complex, 542 County Farm Road, Montoursville, PA. 4-H Kickoff What: Lycoming 4-H Kick-Off Party. When: March 14 from 12-2 p.m. Where: Trout Pond Park, Hughesville. Cancer Benefit

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Vince Gill, one of Country music’s most requested artists, famous for his world class guitar playing and 40 chart topping songs such as; When I Call Your Name, Go Rest High on That Mountain, Look At Us and Little Liza Jane, performs at The American Music Theater. Enjoy some shopping time at the Rockvale Outlet where the QVC store is located. Dinner at a Lancaster restaurant ( Included).

What: Vic Hakes Cancer Benefit. Prices: Tickets $10 in advance or $15 at the door. Tickets may be purchased at vicswarriors@comcast.net When: March 15, 2015 Where: Hepburnville Fire Hall, Cogan Station, PA. Breakfast What: Breakfast. Order off menu. When: Every Sunday 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Open to the public. Where: American Legion Post 0617, 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 skills & resources through education leading to greater independence and the ability to build self-esteem, confidence and selfdetermination. Our vision is to educate, support and empower individuals with mental health illness and cognitive disabilities. When: Monday, Noon-6:00 p.m., Tuesday-Friday, 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m., weekends and evenings as scheduled. Where: 400 Lycoming Street, Suite #1, Williamsport, PA 17701. CHURCH EVENTS CHURCH EVENTS... Purim Celebration What: Ohev Sholom Congregation will be celebrating the Jewish holiday of Purim this year on Thursday, March 5th. At 4:30 p.m. there will be a traditional

reading of the Scroll of Esther followed by a Purim party. The cost for the meal is $10.00 and reservations should be made by calling the synagogue office at 3224209. When: Thursday, March 5th 4:30 p.m. Where: Ohev Sholom Congregation, 1501 Cherry Street, Williamsport. Spaghetti Dinner What: Spaghetti Dinner. Tickets available at the door for $6.50 Adults; $4.00 children ages 3 - 12 and Free for children under 3. Take outs available. When: Saturday, March 7 from 4:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. Where: Oriole United Methodist Church, 39 Main Road, Jersey Shore. Intercessors Unite What: Intercessors Unite! Let’s Pray Together! When: The fourth Monday of each month at 6 p.m. Where: Unity Christian Fellowship Church, 734 West Fourth St., Williamsport. 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. 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

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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 & Center Streets. SENIOR EVENTS SENIOR EVENTS... Activity Center What: Senior citizen activity center, free, no affiliation, When: Mondays and Wednesdays 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Where: Trinity United Methodist Church, 1971 Lycoming Creek Road, Green Ave entrance. MEETINGS MEETINGS... Parkinson’s Support Group What: Williamsport Parkinson’s Support Group. For Information contact Gail at 570-323-1734 or Elmcroft at 570-368-2076. When: Wednesday, March 18, 2015 at 2 p.m. Where: Elmcroft of Loyalsock, Four Mile Dr./ Warrensville Rd.

Veterans Meeting What: “Williamsport Area Band of Brothers”. Veterans Meeting for fellowship & coffee. Contact: Rick Wyatt: 570-447-8171 or Frank Ritter: 570-4470330. When: Every Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. Where: 601 7th Avenue (the corner of 7th and Memorial Ave.), Entrance on Memorial Avenue.

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Disabled American Veterans, Chapter 47 What: Getting involved in your local DAV Chapter is one of the many ways you can reach out to fellow veterans in our community. DAV members meet monthly to network and discuss issues of importance to veterans and the organization. Legislation, volunteer efforts and community projects are among the topics discussed, as well as upcoming events and activities. When: Meetings are held on the 3rd Wednesday of each month, Time 7 p.m. Where: 10 E. Third Street, 3rd floor, Williamsport, PA 17701. 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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Arts and Entertainment MEETINGS... MEETINGS Williamsport Chess Club What: Williamsport Chess Club meetings are open to anyone with an interest in the game of chess, regardless of age or ability. For more information: www.williamsportchessclub.org. When: Every Saturday, 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Where: coffee shop seating area of the Books-A-Million store at the Lycoming Mall. 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). Learn to Speak Toastmaster Meeting What: Learn to speak before groups plus develop your manager and leadership skills. Contact Bill Hague 570-322-1431 or Phil Buehrer 570-326-6801. When: 1st & 3rd Wednesday of each month from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Where: Steinbacher & Stahl Law Office, 413 Washington Blvd. at Penn St., Williamsport. 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). Al-Anon What: Support group for friends and family of alcoholics. Childcare provided. When: Mondays from 7 to 8 p.m. Where: First Presbyterian Church, 102 E. Third St., Williamsport. Enter from

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you find enjoyment throwing darts at a poster of Old Man Winter. • Men start to find wool socks and flannel nightgowns alluring on a woman. • Instead of sweet-nothings whispered in your ear, you get excited hearing, “You watch the game and I’ll shovel the driveway.” • Weathermen become the number one enemy. • Never wear wet plastic pants and sit on a metal bench outside. • Never ask why someone is wearing plastic pants anytime of the year. • When Punxsutawney Phil predicted six more weeks of winter, you started searching for groundhog recipes. And finally... • Some snow blowers emit a strong force-field that protects snow blower operators from getting squashed like a bug when they stand in the middle of an icy road as vehicles slide across the ice to avoid turning snow blower and its operator into a pile of slush. The reason for this urgent and dangerous snow chore? It’s not allowing a fire truck access to their home or for an urgent health emergency. Nope, it’s to clear snow around the mailbox...on a Sunday morning during the midst of a blizzard.

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or the past 56 years, the West Branch Builders Association Home Show has been held in Williamsport and it will do so again on March 13-15 at the Rec Center of Lycoming College. There will be 170 vendors, representing everything related to kitchens, bathrooms, plumbing, heating, cooling as well as landscaping, sunrooms, pools, spas, and more. Most of these vendors represent the most important segment of the American economy — the small business. Federal government statistics state that over 50 percent of the working population (120 million individuals) work in a small business. And this is where the jobs are! Two out of three new jobs in the past twenty years have come from small businesses. At this year’s Home Builders Show there will be a showroom representing a small business named Covenant Builders. The owner, Earl Neff, a lean man with hands of steel, will be there greeting customers next to his lovely, business manager and wife, Connie. They are hard working entrepreneurs, who have carved out a solid niche in the kitchen and bath remodeling field. Earl and Connie Neff are typical small business owners in that they went into business for themselves somewhat later

in life. Earl Neff grew up in Lancaster County working on the family farm, and in the 1980s, he and his brother bought a dairy farm together in Cogan House. As much as Earl loved working the land, he liked more working with his hands. A natural-born fixer, he had worked in the carpentry business since high school, starting out in an Amish cabinet shop. In the year 1990, Earl sold his portion of the farm to his brother and took his family to live in Montoursville due to job possibilities. By January of 2001, Earl had the itch that he had to scratch. He and Connie set up a business primarily designed around general home remodeling. They worked hard and did their work so well that they were able to become kitchen installers for Lowe’s. By 2003 they realized that this was a good niche for them and bought a kitchen and countertop business that led them into their speciality of granite and quartz surfaces. Like all small businesses, they have had many ups and downs. Early on they had struggles that threatened to end the business almost before it had a chance to get started. There is nothing unusual about this pattern. According to Bloomberg, eight out of ten new businesses fail in the first 18 months of operation. The reasons are many, but almost all come back to failure in

OBITUARIES ~ Week of ~

2/20/2015 - 2/27/2015 Bernice A. Kackenmeister, 90, of Hampton, NH Flora Virginia Yost, 90, formerly of Lock Haven Brenda L. Smith, 59, of Williamsport Ed Nestlerode, Sr., 86 of Lock Haven Francis J. Hagen, 79, of Lock Haven Luigina J. “Jeannie” Miele, formerly of South Williamsport Louisa V. Schaeffer, 75 of Linden Janet Stone Gleyze, 80, of Williamsport Margaret E. Campbell, 88, of Loyalsock Twp. Carolyn M. Wither, 95, of Williamsport Michael W. Bradley, Sr., 68, of Lock Haven Dr. Paul W. Grove, Jersey Shore Leo Elchak, 88, of Lopez Lois E. McCarty, 86, of Hughesville Madeline Jane Sheets, 95, of Pennsdale Alexander Vartenisian, 87, of Williamsport Edna L. Wertz, 63, of South Williamsport John D. “Jack” Chesney, 91, of Williamsport LeRoy Raymond Conser, 77, of Linden Jane R. Moore, 72, of Avis Florence J. Zinck, 91, of Fleetwood, PA Charles W. “Chucky” Duran, Jr., 58, of Jersey Shore Martina Louise Johnson, 33, of Pensacola, Fl Robert E. “Pop” Lewis, 82, of Williamsport Mary L. Eckard Pearsall, 85, of Montoursville Frank M. Zimmerman, 53, of South Williamsport Joan E. (Gamble) Croucher, 67, of Hughesville Dean W. “Jake” Dangle, 88 of Williamsport Jean M. McDermott, 80 of Williamsport

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The players couldn’t believe their eyes when they saw the accommodations and the size of the complex. And especially, Lamade and Volunteer Stadiums. They all wanted to come back and play in the world series one day. Maybe even the following world series. Well, it didn’t happen until 2014 and those kids are now seniors in high school. I ran into a couple of those kids at the series last year. Time flies. Now they were preparing for college with little league being a great memory for them to carry with them in their exciting future. Now, they made it to ‘The Show’. JRW has made it to the Little League World Series. Not only did they make it here, but they nearly pulled off the ultimate with a world series title. They became United States Champions. NOT SO FAST! They made it that far being who they were, 11-12 year olds playing the game of baseball. But the adults had a different agenda. They felt it their duty to manipulate the system by violating boundary rules. NOT the kids fault. How dare the reverend Jessie Jackson step in and make an irresponsible response, by filing a law suit against little league to get

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Greek or Japanese translations. What’s the use? Most of you couldn’t pronounce it anyway! Speaking a foreign language makes for compelling conversation if you studied it, passed it, and used it on a regular basis. I didn’t. I never will. Most Americans should master basic English before taking on a more “exotic” language. Kind of like driving a Porsche or Ferrari at high speeds before gaining your leaner’s permit in a Chevy Cruze. We have butchered the English language to the point of not making sense. Unless you are among a certain cluster. Example: “Hey ma, just cuz we ain’t done eatin yet don’t mean weez wants to go play sometimes later.” Translation: “Mother, although we are not done eating as of yet, doesn’t mean we don’t want to play later.” Children, please remember practice makes perfect. And don’t talk with your mouth full. Teachers and parents alike should correct children on how to pronounce words properly. What


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rom bath time to bedtime, there are a number of rituals parents participate in with their children that bring them closer together. These small acts provide a sense of security to little ones and serve as family bonding time. However, many parents do not realize these everyday moments can be more impactful than they seem. A recent JOHNSON’S Global Bath Time Report, found that 84 percent of parents say bath time is some of the best quality time they get with their child, yet many parents underestimate its power and benefits. In fact, more than half of parents (58 percent) say bath time is not extremely important to their child’s brain development. Yet, emerging and foundational science reveals multi-sensorial experiences such as bath time can be critical to baby’s happy, healthy development. During the first three years of life, 85 percent of baby’s brain is formed.

Link smell with happy memories: Pleasant smells, like those from a fragranced bath product, can create long lasting memories for baby when paired with the loving interaction of a parent. Another big part of the after-bath routine is routine massage, and research shows that babies who receive routine touch and massage are more likely to make eye contact and have an overall positive expression. According to the JOHNSON’S Global Bath Time Report, only 19 percent of parents in the U.S.

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s the winter temperatures are finally easing out of the sub-zero range, and thoughts are turning to spring and the pursuit of gobbling Toms, what are your goals for the upcoming season? If you are fortunate enough to have taken a gobbler in the springtime in Pennsylvania, then you deserve a hearty “congratulations!” and a “tip of the hat.” Such well-known and well-traveled turkey hunter like Matt Morrett, Rob Keck and Dale Rohm will all agree that Pennsylvania gobblers are probably the hardest birds to hunt in any state across the US. The hunting pressure both before and during the season is more intense in our state because of the large number of turkey hunting enthusiasts, making the birds here more wary than anywhere else. So, if you are lucky enough (or talented enough!) to have a Pennsylvania longbeard or two under your belt, it may be time to set new goals and expand your horizons.

There are several “slams” as defined by the NWTF (National Wild Turkey Federation), or you may come up with your own definition. There are 5 sub-species of wild turkeys across the US and there are three “slams” that are recognized by the NWTF. The Eastern turkey – the sub-specie found throughout Pennsylvania – is the one that dominates the landscape east of the Mississippi river. The Osceola is found only in the lower portion of Florida; the Rio Grande is located mostly in the southwest, and heavily in states like Texas and Oklahoma; and the Merriam turkey is generally located throughout the northwest, and in such states as South Dakota and Nebraska. There is a small, but growing population of Goulds turkeys in Arizona, but the usual destination to hunt the Goulds turkey is in various states in Mexico. The remaining specie, the Ocellated turkey, is not found in the US, but is located in Guatemala and the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico. A “Grand Slam” as defined by the NWTF consists of having taken an

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Arizona is very limited, and subject to a draw where several preference points usually need to be accumulated before you will be drawn. Thus, most hunters travel to Mexico for the Goulds turkey – and that is actually a good thing. It is a unique and very memorable experience to hunt these birds in the Sierra Madre Mountains of Mexico. The Goulds turkey is generally the largest bodied of all of the species, and with the stark—white tips of their feathers, they provide an amazing sight as they strut and display in full fan against the backdrop of these beautiful mountains. If you complete one of the “slams,” and if you register each of the birds on an official entry form available from the NWTF, they will provide you with a beautiful pin and list you in their records of those who have completed a slam. You can wear the pin proudly, as it really is a major accomplishment that is not reached by many hunters. Whether you set a goal to complete one of the NWTF recognized slams, or set your own criteria - such as a gobbler from Pennsylvania and each of the neighboring states, pursuing any of these slams will provide some great memories and allow you to meet some wonderful fellow-hunters along the way!

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on each side behind the gill covers. Shad appear bluish in water. The American shad is easily identified from hickory shad, which have a long, projected lower jaw; and gizzard shad, which have a Mike long trailing filament at the O’Brien rear of their dorsal fin. The size of white shad is also a telling difference; the other two species are substantially smaller. Shad are anadromous- born in fresh water, mature in saltwater, return to fresh water to spawn. The males, known as “bucks,” average 2- to 4-lbs., while the females, called “roes,” typically run 3- to 5-lb., with fish over 6-lb. fairly common. Although several Pennsylvania fisheries offer shad fishing opportunities, the Delaware River is the best. Shad usually enter the lower river in March and continue the migration through much of May. Shad show remarkable stamina,

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similar percentage of the price of tickets. Yea, I know; that’s right in line with the snowballs in hell theory. Let’s take a look at some time numbers. As noted, last year’s average length of a MLB game was 3:04. You golf fans out there may be interested to know that the average round of golf on the PGA tour last year was 3:30. And football fans, an NFL game averages 3:12. While the NFL is enjoying huge marketing and viewing successes, there is less action in the violence of the smash-mouth sport than with the cerebral nature of the diamond game. During the NFL’s 3:12 game, the ball is actually in play for 11 minutes, with an average play consuming just :04 seconds. Seventeen minutes are vested in reviewing instant replays. During NFL games there are 20 commercial breaks, containing more than 100 advertisements. These commercials take up about one hour, or one-third of the total game time. There has been much concern expressed by baseball officials at all levels of the game about the declining participation levels by today’s youth. Perhaps these new speed up rules will serve a meaningful purpose, but New York Times writer Jonathan Mahler might have also been right when he recently penned; “Yes, it’s quiet and slow, but if you hang in there, through all of the pitching changes and batting-glove adjustments, you might get caught up in the drama. If you don’t, there’s plenty else to watch.”

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In 1984 the average game consumed about 2:30. Baseball has long boasted that it is the only game not governed by a clock. Baseball is not dying, but it is the changing makeup of the audience that might have pushed MLB to institute the new rules. Local TV ratings are strong and six of the top ten seasons for stadium attendance occurred between 2003 and 2013. Basically, the baseball story is the story of all entertainment and media these days. The challenge is staying relevant with youngsters not brought up as devotees of the slower pace and inherent beauty of the game. Statistics reveal the average World Series viewer last fall was 54.4 years old. The trend line is heading north, as the average age was 49.9 in 2009. Kids age 6-17 represented just 4.3% of the average audience for the League Championship Series games, compared to 7.4% a decade ago. Recent Nielsen research concludes that youngsters make up a larger segment of the television audiences for the NBA, NHL and even soccer’s English Premier League than they do for baseball. Some Major League Baseball officials have expressed a desire to reduce the length of game time to 2:50. Personally, I have no idea what is so magical about trimming 14 minutes off the time spent at a Major League stadium, especially when considering the amount of money doled out to buy a ticket to get there. Perhaps they should be more concerned about cutting a


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have been fortunate to have Tom O’Malley working with my boys before he heads over to Japan to be the Hanshin Tiger’s Hitting Coach. That’s been the ritual the past couple of years. Tom hits the batting cages with Jimmy and Hunter, I don’t have to throw BP, the only exception is when Tom is watching his niece play soccer or basketball. He’s across the pond for track season. Tom would get a sparkle in his eye when he would talk about her and whatever event she was involved in. A very proud Uncle and Montoursville Warriors sports fan. He would never think of missing a game. Tom’s niece, Kirsten O’Malley, has had a heck of a career for the Warriors. No matter if we are talking soccer, basketball or track. I have known Kirsten’s parents Wendy and Brian for a long time. Great folks who can be very proud of the daughter they have raised. The O’Malleys are a good, tight knit Irish family. I had a chance to catch up with Kirsten this past week. We talked about much more than athletics. “My family is everything to me. Words can’t describe what my Mom and Dad mean to me, they are my number one fans and do everything they can to help me.” How about Uncle Tom? “He is my biggest inspiration. Always positive, always caring, I miss him, he keeps me going when I need it.” Well, Kirsten, I know he misses you too.

Kirsten reached the 1,000-point club early in this hoops season. Right now she has probably about 1,200 for her career. The Lady Warriors and Head Coach Travis Heap are enjoying an outstanding 22-2 season. They just had a big win over Mount Carmel and are heading to the District Final as the Webb Weekly is going to press. Kirsten has had an outstanding senior season and it’s great to see the Warriors back in the District 4 spotlight. Mount Carmel has been dominate over the past several years. “It’s been special playing Kelsey Stine, Marissa Hall and Marissa Folk. We are seniors this year and have been together since third grade. It’s been great.”

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Her well-rounded skills were on display in the District Semifinal. Her stat line from the big win over MCA, 14 points, 6 steals, 5 rebounds and 4 assists. Kirsten is also a well-rounded athlete, an all-state soccer player this past season. She hit the back of the net for 26 goals, scoring 47 for her career. She was very hard to stop this past fall in leading Montour to the District Crown giving the Lady Warriors back-to-back Titles. I asked the young lady about her scoring explosion this season. “I never expected to score that many goals. I played defense in the past. This year was a lot of fun playing with my teammates; the goals just seemed to happen.” On the track, the triple jump is her best event. As a sophomore Kirsten placed 6th at the State Meet. Fighting injury she finished 8th in the State as a junior. This year the senior is looking to jump her way to the top if all goes well. What’s her favorite sport? “Whatever I’m playing. If I had to pick one, probably track.” Her athleticism is the basis for her athletic success, the person and student she is makes her a winner. I believe she will be successful in whatever endeavor she chooses. Kirsten will be heading off to Mt. St. Mary’s where she will continue her academic and athletic careers. Her sport of choice, I should say sports, soccer, and track. Kirsten you might as well throw basketball in and go year round. Congratulations and good luck in finishing up hoops and on the upcoming track season. Mt. St. Mary’s is getting a good one.


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Fast And Dependable Service 24 Hour Emergency Service 327 Allegheny Street Jersey Shore, PA 17740

Mastic Coil Stock You Point it out, SERVICE AFTER THE SALE! Rishel’s WINDOW SHOP DELIVERY AVAILABLE! We’ll Haul it out! WITH THIS COUPON

570-777-1050 BUSINESS SERVICE

HOUSE CLEANING

ADVERTISE TO 500,000 HOMES WITH A BUSINESS CARD SIZE AD. You choose the area of coverage in free community papers...we do the rest. Call 800450-7227 or visit macnetonline.com

PROVIDING EXCELLENT SERVICES IN HOUSE CLEANING. Call 570-3290525. 98807

INCOME TAX. 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE. Guaranteed Low Fees, Quality Work. Army Veteran. Call 570-321-0690. 96833

SUSANNE’S SEWING ROOM Is Back In Business. Alterations And Custom Sewing. Williamsport. 570-506-7171 Or 570-484-5043. 96087

INCOME TAX

ALTERATIONS

WANTED Contractors or Individuals

1000 W. 8th Avenue South Williamsport, PA 17702

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THERMACORE INSULATED PANELS 1” - 19”, 21”, 24” Wide 13/4 - 18”, 21”, 24” Wide 15/8 - 18”, 21”, 24” Wide 2” - 18”, 21”, 24” Wide

1” - .70¢ sq. ft. 13/8” - .75¢ sq. ft. 15/8” - .80¢ sq. ft. 2” - .90¢ sq. ft. WE NOW SELL SCREWS

ORIOLE WOODWORKS

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

STORAGE UNITS

AVON

REAL ESTATE

STORAGE UNITS, 10 X X16. $75.00/Month. Call 570326-2830.

BECOME AN AVON INDEPENDENT SALES REP TODAY. Start Earning Immediately. Call Kelly 570-494-3326. 94000

APARTMENTS

LAWN CARE

HAKES LAWN CARE AND HANDYMAN SERVICE, In Business 5 Years Is Looking To Expand. Call Now For A FREE Quote On Lawn Care, Edging, Trimming And Clean Up. Also Do Mulching, And Odd Jobs That Are Needed. Call 570-2209058. 98671

PET SITTING NANNY DOT’S PET CARE IN YOUR HOME. References Available. Call 570-745-7796. 97665 SEWING SERVICES

INSURANCE

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

NEED CAR INSURANCE NOW? Lowest Down Payment - Canceled? State Letter? Accidents? Tickets? DUI? Instant Coverage! INSUREDIRECT. COM 1-800-231-3603. C11

RN Supervisor Full Time-Evening Shift

Easy application. Fits almost any age bracket.

LPN

Low Start Up Cost Thru The Roof Profit Margins

PRN-All Shifts $1000 Sign on Bonus

CNA

Warranty Training Required. Call Today...

Roofing Products Seminar

Saturday, March 7, 2015

Gerard J. Maiolo 570-398-4408 www.actionheating.com actionheating@ymail.com

PA-060717

to install restoration systems on low sloped and flat commercial roofs.

There will be demonstrations of the application of the foam system and liquid applied coatings.

570.916.4379

TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS

Lifetime Glass Breakage Warranty!

Check The gs! Energy Ratin

Neidig Home Design and Drafting

• Reduce Theft, Vandalism and Increase Employee Moral • Reduce Unproductive Employee Activity • Monitor System From Anywhere in the World

102 East Water Street -- Muncy

New Construction / Replacement Windows Contractors Welcome!

COMPLETELY CUSTOMIZED to your business or home

WINDOW SHOP 570.546.5578 PA017784

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Installations • House • Mobile Homes • Cabins • Businesses

Full Time-Day and Night Shift Part Time-Evening and Night Shift PRN-Weekend Shift $500 Sign On Bonus Please email resumes to: sthompson@platinumhrm.com Subject: Loyalsock/Position Title

A POT OF GOLD IS WAITING FOR YOU AT NEWBERRY ESTATES! Up To 50% Off 1st Month’s Rent, 2 and 3 bedrooms available immediately. $769/$888 a month w/ ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED. 2500 Federal Avenue. 570-360-9382. Equal Housing Opportunity. Some income restrictions apply; call for details. 1 BEDROOM SECOND AND THIRD FLOOR APARTMENT. Includes Water, Sewer, Trash, Cable. $525.00/Month. Call 570-916-0996.98670

3 BEDROOM RENTAL IN FLEMINGTON. 2nd Story, Gas, Heat Pump, Central Air, Onsite Laundry/Parking. NO Smoking, NO Pets. $700.00 Per Month. Contact 570-398-3383. 98640 FULLY FURNISHED, 1 BEDROOM EFFICIENCY APARTMENT IN JERSEY SHORE. $600.00 Per Month. All Utilities Included. NO Pets. Call 570-337-2932. 98515 300 1/2 ARCH STREET, Newberry. 2nd Floor 2 Bedroom Apartment With Heat, Refrigerator, Stove. $600.00/Month Plus Security Deposit. Call 570-9713238. 98500 HUGHESVILLE, 1 BEDROOM. Rent Includes Water And Sewer. $425.00. NO Smoking, NO Pets. Off Street Parking. 570-772-7114. 98514 PENN REAL ESTATE 1 Bedroom, 2 Bedroom, 3 Bedroom Owned By A Licensed Professional 24 Hour Maintenance Service www.PennRealEstate.net 570-322-4664. 98695

EMPLOYMENT SPOTLIGHT EMPLOYMENT SPOTLIGHT FOAM MOLDER/PAINTER -GENERAL MontoursvilleLABORERS – - Lewisburg/New Berlin -

TIG WELDER COACH DRIVERS Full and - WilliamsportPart – Time MACHINE OPERATOR

PRESS OPERATOR ASSISTANT - Milton Area - Montgomery -

SKILLED BOOKKEEPER - Williamsport -

Call for Location and Times

570-850-5670

CALL TODAY ....…. 570-326-1736 CALL TODAY 326-1736


EXCELLENT MONTOURSVILLE LOCATION. 120 Sunset Drive. 3 Bedroom Ranch. $172,500.00. Call 570546-5328 Or 570-916-5429. 98391 HOUSE FOR RENT

AVAILABLE NOW! Beautiful 3 Bedroom 2 Bath House On Quiet Street W/ Fenced In Yard. By West Branch School. $900 A Month No Smokers! Background & Credit Check Required. 570-337-0755 2 BR COTTAGE FOR RENT. Rt. 864, Montoursville. No Smoking Or Pets. $800 / Month. 570-435-2487. 98799 MOVE IN SPECIAL! Up To $350.00 Sign – On Bonus. 3 Bedroom House, Newly Renovated, Scott St. $650/Mth, Garbage Included. 570-326-5536. 98209

2 BEDROOM RANCH, NEAR SCHOOL. Quiet Area. 233 Pepper Street, Muncy. Call 570-244-1413. RIVER LOTS/CABINS

SUSQUEHANNA CAMPGROUND. 570-398-0462. River Lots, 6 Month Seasonal Rates, $800.00 To $1200.00. Cabins For Rent, Monthly, $350.00 To $600.00. VACATION HOMES

FLORIDA CONDO FOR RENT. March And April Due To Cancellation. $2,000.00/ Month, OBO. Call 570-5067253. 98785 COMMERCIAL

PRIME OFFICE SPACE In Downtown Williamsport With Onsite Parking. Old City Hall Building. 300 To 5000 Square Feet. Call Chris At 570-3372648. 98806

MOBILE HOMES DOUBLE WIDE MOBILE HOME. Must Be Moved To Your Lot. $28,000.00, OBO. Call 570-435-0925. 98791 LAND/LOTS 20 ACRES. $0 DOWN, $128/ MO. Owner financing. Money Back Guarantee. Near El Paso, TX. Beautiful Mountain views FREE color brochure 800-9392654. C11 NICE RESIDENTIAL SETTING, Lot In Farwell With Public Utilities. Mobile Homes Okay. Backs Up To Woods. $10,000.00. Davis Real Estate Inc. Lisa Linn. Call 570-7488550. 98368

Family Owned & Operated Since 1971 WE’RE LOOKING TO EXPAND OUR WORKFORCE! PA013022

POSITIONS AVAILABLE INCLUDE: Foreman • Paving Personnel • Equipment Operators • CDL Tri Axle Dump Drivers

Do Not Miss This Opportunity For Advancement! CALL EDDIE TODAY! -- 570-279-2497

Excellent Full and Part Time Employment Opportunities in Montoursville If you are interested in an exciting career helping customers, American Customer Care (ACC) may have a great opportunity for you. ACC is a leading provider of outsourced call center services to some of the most recognizable companies in business today. We have numerous newly opened opportunities for dedicated, enthusiastic, service minded individuals in our Montoursville call center.

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS: Inbound Sales/Retention Specialist: We have immediate openings for individuals who are motivated by negotiating sales, building rapport with customers and selling features and benefits of a number of outstanding products. This opportunity offers full time hours, paid training and sales incentives. The hours are between 9:00am to 9:00pm, 5 days a week including Saturday/ Sunday shifts.

ACC offers paid training, competitive starting pay and benefits. Most positions also offer very generous incentive plans. Requirements are good written/verbal communication skills. Proficiency with basic computer functions. Effective time management skills. The ability/willingness to learn and grow in a proven structure.

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

1-800-660-0130 948 Plaza Drive, Montoursville, PA 17754

American Customer Care is conveniently located off of Broad Street in Montoursville EOE

our Muncy, PA location for flexible, team-oriented people, interested in becoming a part of our long term successful organization.

Production Planner / Data Specialist Responsible for coordinating and expediting daily work and material flow for a manufacturing facility focused on custom made engineered components and assemblies. Maintains system data and develops daily/weekly production schedules in conjunction with sales, engineering, warehouse, and purchasing departments. Creates and maintains Bills of Materials, Routings, generate work center schedules and other reports as needed. Back up person for Master Planner.

Requirements • ERP systems experience, minimum of 3-5 years – (SAP preferred) • Manufacturing environment experience, minimum of 3-5 years • BA/BS degree in related discipline or equivalent combination of education and experience • Ability to read/understand engineering drawings • Proficient with Microsoft Office applications • Excellent Interpersonal skills

BENEFITS Andritz offers a very competitive wage and an outstanding benefits package including medical, dental, vision, life, STD, LTD, AD&D, 401(k)- up to 6% match, vacation, accumulation of sick/personal time, tuition reimbursement, and 12 paid holidays. The Muncy location currently operates a two shift schedule Monday – Friday with weekend work based on business needs: • This position is salary with a primary day shift responsibility If you meet the above qualifications and are enthusiastic, hard-working and enjoy a dynamic, fast-paced environment, send your resume including salary expectations to our HR department. All inquiries will be kept strictly confidential.

ANDRITZ INC.

Human Resources Department 35 Sherman Street • Muncy, PA 17756 Phone: (570) 546-1370 • Fax: (570) 546-1521 Email: amy.roy@andritz.com Equal Opportunity Employer Affirmative Action Employer M/F/D/V

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Outbound Telephone Survey Representatives: We have immediate openings for 15 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.

services in the FEED & BIOFUEL industries has current openings at

Call 570-326-9322

We provide a great pay and benefit package including 401K. We have updated our equipment to provide the best service possible.

ANDRITZ, a globally leading supplier of plants, equipment, and

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INCOME TAX SERVICE www.GandHSchumanLLC.com • Don’t Pay High Fees! • • Compare Us To The Rest! • • 20 Years of Experience! • • Guaranteed Satisfaction! • • Military Veteran •

G & H SCHUMAN, LLC

570-321-0690

Attorney At

570.725.2341

• Real Estate/Title Insurance

• Elder Law/Probate • Husband & Wife Package

238 Pine Loganton Rd -- Loganton

Custom Tarps & Awnings

- Last Will & Testament - Durable Power of Attorney - Living Will

- Commercial & Residential - Mobile Home & Travel Trailer Skirting - Heavy Duty Welding Blankets

- Boat Covers - Grill & Generator Covers - Mesh for Truck Beds & Nurseries - Tents - Trampolines & Rebounder -- New or Repair

Millers Seamless Gutters

$

Installing & Cleaning - Alcoa Leaf Relief

Larry Miller Jr. – 570-547-2505 PA#002816

Division of Miller, Rogers & Sons, LLC

CEMETERY PLOTS 2 CEMETERY PLOTS, Located At Twin Hills Memorial Park, Garden Of Devotion Section. Asking $1200.00 For Both. Call 717-877-0388.98507

VEHICLES

(570) 560-3463

AUTOS WANTED TOP CASH FOR CARS, Any Car/Truck, Running or Not. Call for INSTANT offer: 1-800-4546951. C11

NO PEEKING ALLOWED! SEE PAGE 57 FOR THIS WEEKS GAMES

570-437-1909

STEEL OR WOOD FRAMING • DRYWALL • WINDOWS • SIDING REMODELING • CABINETRY • TRIM OR FINE TRIM WORK DECKS • INTERIOR OR EXTERIOR PAINTING ADDITIONS • ROOFING • CONCRETE • STONE WORK HIDDEN SECRET ROOMS AND MORE!

PA096756 Fully Insured

FULLY INSURED

2011 DODGE AVENGER. Dark Blue, 63,400 Miles, 4 Cylinder, Keyless Entry, Power Windows/Locks, Power/Heated Seats, Daytime Running Lights. Well Maintained, In Very Good Condition. Maintenance Records Available. $9400.00. 570368-2613. 98396 2002 MITSUBISHI GALLANT. 4 Door , White, 119,000 Miles. $3,000.00. Call 570-6014039. 2014 SUBARU IMPREZA SPORT. Automatic, All Wheel Drive, 36 MPG, Mag Wheels, Spoiler, Only 10,000 Miles. Selling Below KBB. Call 570873-3080.

SELL YOUR VEHICLE FAST! WEBB WEEKLY CLASSIFIED ADS GET RESULTS. DIRECT MAILED TO OVER 58,000 HOMES AND BUSINESSES.TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR SPECIAL, 3 LINES FOR 4 WEEKS, ONLY $15.95. CALL CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT AT 570-326-9322. SUVS 2002 FORD EXPLORER XLT. Great Condition, Leather Interior, 160,000 Miles. Asking $4500.00, Negotiable. Call 570494-2097. 9820798207

570-971-0090

• Specializing in Metal Roofing • Pole Building • Garages • Decks • Siding • Barn Renovatinos & All Types of Repair • Roof Painting • Skid Loader Work • Concrete Work

WE DO COMMERCIAL / RESIDENTIAL CUSTOM KITCHENS AND BATHS

CARS

To t a l

HERSHBERGER BUILDERS

160 McNett Road • Montgomery, PA 17752

0.32 Aluminum or 0.24 Steel Available

250

“We Make House Calls”

PA# 101307

Featuring 5” and 6” Seamless Gutters

Law

Jonas Hershberger FREE Estimates

TRAILERS

VEHICLES WANTED

LEFT OVER 2014 ADAM 2 HORSE SLANT BUMPER TRAILER With Dressing Room $6895. Call Jorama Ranch 6495133”.98521 2015 ADAM ALUMINUM GOOSENECK STOCK TRAILER 7x20 Lined Walls, Rubber Mats, Insp. Call Jorama Ranch 570 649- 5133 Save Over $1000 Special $6495.00”. 98521

CASH FOR CARS, Any Make or Model! Free Towing. Sell it TODAY. Instant offer: 1-800864-5784. C11 CASH FOR CARS: Cars/ Trucks Wanted! Running or Not! We Come To You! Any Make/ Model. Instant Offer - Call: 1-800-569-0003 ATTENTION B & C AUTO WRECKERS Will Now Pay Top Dollar For Your Unwanted Cars, Trucks and Equipment. Licensed and Professional Service. Call For Details. 570547-1040. 96062 WE PAY CASH FOR UNWANTED CARS, Trucks, Vans, Farm Machinery. Please call 570-772-3661 Or 570-772-5625. 96061

MOTORCYCLES WANTED! Harley-Davdison MotorcyclesCall 570-320-0630 Horsepower Harley-Davdison Wiliamsport, PA 17701 www.horsepowehd.com 95039

Bastress’s Famous

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

Adults 8.00 Children 10 & Under $4 $

Immaculate Conception Parish Hall Bastress

AVAILABLE NOW Beautiful 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath House on Quiet Street with Fenced in Yard. By West Branch School.

$

900/Month No Smokers! Background & Credit Check Required.

570-337-0755


FREE ESTIMATES

LOOMIS PAINTING BANKRUPTCY PA# 094242

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

A BARGER REALTY COMPANY

“Working Hard For You!”

Web: welcomehomepa.com Email: john@welcomehomepa.com

1737 East Third Street Williamsport, PA 17701

John Ottaviano

Realtor For all your real estate & property management needs!

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

CALL 570-584-6295

PA Basement Waterproofing Inc.

WET BASEMENT?

License # 001027

800-511-6579

570-323-4134

Worship Hours -- 9:30am - Sunday Pastor Martin Coffey

PERSONAL PROFESSIONAL FREE ESTIMATES

CHARLES E. ANDERSON (570) 745-7733 PA036714

Biblical - Orthodox - Traditional Sunday Worship - 8:00 & 10:45am Sunday School - 9:30am Phone: 570-368-8933 •••••••••••• www.lutheransonline.com/bethluthmtrsvlle bethanypastor@micro-link.net ••••••••••••

• Garages • Decks • Pole Barns • FREE Estimates

• Additions • Masonry • Roofing • New Homes

Sub-Framing is our Specialty PA006417

(570) 546-6513

75 Middle Road • Montgomery, PA 17752

CALL (570) 560-9293

We Pay You Before We Cut! Buyers of Standing Timber

AFFORDABLE HANDYMAN, PLUS

* HOME REPAIRS *

FREE ESTIMATES!

Big Mountain Lumber Producers of Quality Forest Products

REMODELING OF ANY TYPE 10% DISCOUNT

“Innovative Solutions”

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

Office: 570-547-6387 Cell: 570-765-2533 PA090630

570.651.6868

Landscape Design, Installation, Maintenance, Lawn Mowing, Patios, Sidewalks, Ponds

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Call Daniel S. Brink, Owner at 570-855-8011

1st Time Customers (Jobs up to $500) WITH THIS AD

Reliable - Professional Service EPA Certified

SHOP -- 570-505-1626 Montoursville, PA • dan@brinkswelding.com

** FREE ESTIMATES **

A & A CONCRETE SPECIALTIES

Meyers Masonry Restoration Co.

Sidewalks, Driveways and Decorative Concrete Landscape Edgings

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

PA# 108482

FREE Estimates -- Fully Insured

570-974-1683

PA076450

Award Winning Masonry Contractor

37 Years Experience - Reliable - Dependable - Affordable

FREE ESTIMATES! CALL TODAY

Office: 570-547-7018 -- Cell: 570-244-5922 PA #010608

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16704 State Route 44 Allenwood, PA 17810

Silviscapes

Yoder’s General Construction

Call 570-326-9322

369 Broad Street • Montoursville, PA

COMPLETE HOME & BUSINESS SERVICE SINCE 1987

GARDEN VIEW

1941 Princeton Avenue • Williamsport

• No Costly Excavation • Lifetime Warranty • FREE Estimates • Finished/Unfinished • Mold Testing and Remediation

10% Discount for the month of March!

570-546-2050 or 570-323-1944

CHURCH OF CHRIST

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ANDERSON ELECTRIC

Attorneys Jim And theA BeAtrice

CALL TODAY 570-447-0463

COUPON

Complete Restorations All Makes

Get a FRESH START and eliminate harrassing calls & debts you can’t afford.

Over 15 Years Experience • Fully Insured

COUPON

Bus: 570-322-1991 Cell: 579-772-1300 Fax: 570-322-8747

FREE Conference - PaymEnts OK, LOWER Fees!

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John F. Martin Bacon

$2.99/16oz.

John F. Martin Butter

$2.49/lb.

Domino Sugar 4 lb. Bag

2.29

$

MARCH MADNESS $AVINGS! CHECK OUT OUR FRESH QUALITY PRODUCE DEPARTMENT! - Bananas - $.42 / lb - Seedless Grapes - $.99/lb - Navel Oranges - 3 / $1.00 - Locally Grown Apples - Assorted Varieties 3 lb. Bag - ONLY $2.39 - Iceberg Lettuce - $.99 / Head - Grape Tomatoes - $1.79/ pt - Jumbo Green Peppers - $.99 / lb - Red Bell Peppers - $.99 / lb - Beefsteak Tomatoes - $1.39 / lb - Onions (3lb. Bag) - $.99 - Russett Potatoes (5lb. Bag) - $1.49 / bag -

AND MUCH MORE QUALITY FRESH PRODUCE AT AMAZING PRICES!

GREAT GROCERY DEALS

- Martin’s Cheese Curls (13 oz.) - $2.00/bag - Pureau Bottled Water 16.9 oz. 24-Pk Case $2.29 - Great Selection of Cereal Starting at $.99 Per Box - Ice-Cream - 56 oz. $1.99 - Variety of Flavors - National Brand Soup - 26 oz. (Tomato, Chicken Noodle) $1.59 - MIddleswarth Weekender Potato Chips - 10 oz. $2.50 - Martin’s Party Barrels - 28 oz. $3.99 (Chips, Cheese Puffs, Pretzels, Party Mix)

MANY MORE NATIONAL BRAND DEALS!

BACON 16 oz. - $2.99 Butter Quarters $ 2.49/lb. Fresh Pork Loin ............................. $1.99/lb. Ham Portions ...................................... $1.99/lb.

Name Brand Sliced White American Cheese

ONLY $1.99/lb

FRESH DELI ITEMS We Got You Covered with Cold Cuts & Cheeses For Your Special Gathering! Sliced Cooked Ham ...................... $2.79 per lb. Sliced Lebanon Bologna............... $4.59 per lb. Sliced Sweet Lebanon Bologna.... $4.59 per lb. Sliced Turkey Breast..................... $3.69 per lb. Sliced Sharp Cheddar .................. $4.59 per lb. Sliced Cooper Cheese.................. $4.59 per lb. **We will prepare any special deli order for you or your next gathering. Just place an order with our deli.**

$AVE BIG ON ALL YOUR NAME BRAND GROCERY NEEDS! • Paper Products • Cleaning Products • Pet Foods • Meats & Cheeses • Coffee/Teas • Health/Beauty • Huge Frozen Food Department & Much, Much More! STOP IN OFTEN AS NEW DEALS ARE COMING IN EVERY DAY!

Surplus Outlet *While supplies last

Food stamps accepted here.

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Now Open Monday - Saturday 7:00am - 9:00pm -- Closed Sunday Route 11, Northumberland -- 570-473-7102 • Route 11, Berwick -- 570-752-3712 Route 15, Montgomery -- 570-547-1003 Check our Website at www.shopsurplusoutlet.com for all of our employment opportunities


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