Webb Weekly May 27, 2015

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Volume 13 Number 21

MAY 27, 2015

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Be on the Lookout for Mother Nature… She is Armed and Dangerous.

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here is nothing Mr. Obama might say or do that would surprise me. This past week he left another real zinger go. As ISIS is advancing in Syria and had just gained control of Ramandi, the largest city in Western Iraq, Mr. Obama was truly focused on the real threat to our national security here at home. Mr. Obama spoke to the graduates of the United States Coast Guard Academy. He stated the pending urgency of climate change to world security. Quoting Mr. Obama, “So I am here today to say that climate change constitutes a serious threat to global security, and is an immediate risk to our national security. Make no mistake it will impact how our military defends our country. And so we need to act now.” At this point in his speech a bolt of lightning came down and struck Mr. Obama clearly stunning him and disabling his teleprompter so he could not continue. A dazed and confused Obama tried to laugh it off by saying you don’t fool with Mother Nature. Yes, I am making the lightning strike up, but the rest is true. This is the man guiding our country. Not ISIS, Iran, North Korea, Russia, a terrorist group to be named later. Not a Worldwide pandemic, not our unsecured

borders that have allowed more bad guys in than even our Secret Service let’s run across the White House lawn. Mother Nature is our immediate threat to national security. Who writes these speeches for Mr. Obama, the folks at Fox News? Bill O’Reilly and his staff of right-wingers pen them thinking let’s see how big of an idiot we can make of Obama? I have said it before when you take the time to listen, really listen, to what Mr. Obama says it is truly mind-boggling. As I have written and will write in the future Mr. Obama is the single greatest threat to national security and speeches like he made to the Coast Guard tell you why. Mr. Obama’s Global Change is a reinvented play on Global Warming. It is right from the liberal playbook. He committed to addressing this issue in both his Presidential election campaigns. How many bijllion dollars do you think he took from the sky is falling lobbyists to address their cause and make it a priority? The world has experienced climate change since its creation. It is not a matter of National Security; it is a matter of understanding and planning for a natural disaster. An example is the tragic earthquakes that recently happened in Nepal. Our service men and women are

always on the ready to help at home and abroad. For Mr. Obama or anyone to think or classify Mother Nature as a threat to National Security is ludicrous. What’s more frightening is how the liberal left think they can control the weather. How about Jim Webb, Jr. addressing the issues our Nation can have an effect on? The execution of Christians around the world at the hands of Islamic extremists is not even mentioned, you won’t even call them out by their proper name the Islamic fundamentalists and extremists. Your playing footsie with Iran is deplorable; they are the number one state sponsor of terror and Jihad against the innocent. So let’s call out “Mother Nature”, she is a true threat to national security. You’ve got to be joking. CNN bought it, MSNBC hook line and sinker, the liberal media loved it. I can’t wait for the next Rachel Maddow show – President Obama declares war on Mother Nature, film at 11:00. You have added to our national debt more than all the Presidents before you combined. The taxes being paid in by the working Americans is at an all-time high. The welfare state you have catered to is receiving more than at any point in American history. You continually alter

the unemployment numbers. Truth be told there is more work than unemployed folks that want to work. I really believe that is why Mr. Obama continues to support the illegal aliens, because without them we don’t have enough workers to do the actual work in our Country. It may also force those receiving welfare to actually have to work for a living. One thing you have done Mr. Obama is improved race relations. You have really united our Country in the name of the “American Melting Pot” we are. Yeah right, you have created and caused more racial unrest than one man should be capable of. You have had almost two terms to address the true problems of Black America and hold all Americans accountable for their actions. You have done neither. You have pitted blacks against whites, blacks against blacks, lawless against the protectors of the law. Those who truly care about our Country against those who want to use our Country for every last dollar they can get. The truth about how you have failed Black America is an article for another day. I will say you have continued the status quo of using poverty-stricken inner city Black Americans as pawns in the liberal political game. But hey, let’s blame Mother Nature and focus on her as a threat to National Security. God Bless and Help America.

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ell, well, well, would you look at that? It looks like I found myself some dedicated space! Now every week I have the chance to talk to y’all and tell you what’s happening in the paper and in our area. Sounds fun! Let’s talk about a bit of a visual change for Webb Weekly. Obviously this page looks a bit different now. But our directory is still over there ß so if you need to contact us, our information in still in roughly the same place. As you can see, Thru the Years will be moving. We are going to start rotating that around the paper to make sure as many people as possible get to read about what was happening this time of year throughout the history of Williamsport – it just now occurred to me that Lou Hunsinger’s Thru the Years column is basically the Timehop app of Webb Weekly! We also wanted to make sure that it was as easy as possible to find the obituary listings. So that list will now be found on page 8 of the paper each week. Complete obituaries can be found at webbweekly. com and as always, they are free to read and free to place. The next change will be coming soon

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to page 5. That’s over there à. Over the past month we have had some articles from local politicians – Congressman Tom Steph Marino, Rep. Garth Nordstrom Everett and Jim Dunn have all contributed to the paper and will be contributing more in the future. You can also expect to see some words from the Mayor soon. I also invite any other local politician from Federal to Municipal to feel free to submit your own articles. We will take them all into consideration. You will find these articles on page 5 when they run. Just so you all know, I gave each official a very stern talking to – no campaigning. We want them to take this opportunity to talk to you, the reader, about what is happening in their respective offices – good, bad and interesting. We have officially declared the space a babykissing-free zone! We have recently introduced two new female writers to the Webb Weekly family. Bernadette Ulsamer is bringing us all things fashion. I have known Bernadette for a very long time and there is no one I

would trust more to offer advice when it comes to fashion! So if you are looking for tips on updating your wardrobe or upcoming trends, be sure to check out her column – Outfits, Not Just Clothes. She is on page 26 this week. Thanks to Gerry Ayers, we have also picked up columnist Paige Smith. Paige is a lovely young lady who will be offering up her Weekly Wise Words. She will be dishing out wisdom for all, but I think she will really speak to the 20-35-year-old set. I am also happy to introduce Zac Baggett to the Webb Weekly writing family. Zac will be bringing us a sports column each week. You can find his first article on page 56. I hope that you enjoy the updates we are making to the paper. As always, if you have a story idea for me, please drop me an email or give me a call! Don’t forget – our entire paper is now available online at www.webbweekly. com. Our Webmaster Bill Stanford has done a great job updating the site to make it easy to navigate and easy to ‘flip’ through each page of the paper! The website is also a great place to go for coupons. All the coupons that appear in our paper are also available online. Just bring it up on your phone, show it at the business and save $$. We are quickly approaching summer vacation time. Who doesn’t want to save money?

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June Events Living with Diabetes Wednesday, June 3, 5–6 pm

The Living with Diabetes group provides support for individuals who are managing diabetes. This group meets on the first Wednesday of each month. The June meeting will include a panel discussion on the topic Patients Living with Diabetes. New members are always welcome! For more information, call (570) 326-8410. •

Free. Located in the cafeteria, Divine Providence Hospital.

Baby Café at The LifeCenter

AARP Driver Safety Course Tuesday, June 16 and Thursday, June 18, 9 am–1 pm Drivers over age 50 are encouraged to register for this two-day course to help improve your safety while driving. Please preregister by calling the Lincoln Senior Center at (570) 323-3096, Monday and Wednesday from 9:30 am to noon. Prepayment of $15 for AARP members or $20 for non-members is required. Checks can be mailed to the Lincoln Senior Center, 2138 Lincoln St., Williamsport, PA 17701. •

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Free Hearing Screening Thursday, June 11, 10:30 am–12:30 pm Susquehanna Health’s LifeCenter will offer free hearing screenings, provided by Susquehanna Health Audiology, for all ages. To schedule an appointment, please call 1-877-883-4791. •

Free. Located at The LifeCenter, Williamsport YMCA, 641 Walnut Street.

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Safe Sitter Wednesday, June 17, 9 am–4:30 pm Susquehanna Health's LifeCenter is a Registered Safe Sitter® Teaching Site, offering a comprehensive babysitting training program that teaches life and safety skills to young teens ages 11 and up! This program is provided through the collaboration of Susquehanna Health's LifeCenter and Family Center for Reproductive Health to teach teens everything they need to know to be safe when home alone, watching younger siblings or babysitting. Students learn life-saving skills such as how to rescue someone who is choking and helpful information like what to do if there is severe weather. The fee for the Safe Sitter 1-day class is $30 and includes The Official Safe Sitter® Babysitter's Handbook. Scholarships are available based on need. Seating is very limited. Payment is required by Monday, June 8 to reserve a seat. Call 1-877-883-4791 •

$30. The LifeCenter at Williamsport YMCA, 641 Walnut Street.

All-Inclusive Blood Screening in Lock Haven Wednesday, June 24, 6:30–10:30 am Susquehanna Health will offer low-cost blood screenings at the Medical Plaza at Lock Haven. These screenings provide important information that helps you to be proactive about your health. Participants must consult with their physician about what test(s) may be most beneficial for them. Cash, check or credit card payment is required at the time of service. Preregistration is required for these screenings. To register or for more information, please call (570) 321-3210 and visit SusquehannaHealth.org/Events. •

Located at Medical Plaza at Lock Haven, 610 High Street.

CPR Anytime Thursday, June 25, 1:30 pm

Osteoporosis Screening Monday, June 15, 1–4:30 pm Risk for osteoporosis increases with age, menopause, inactivity and lifestyle choices or inherited tendencies. This quick and painless ultrasound heel screening measures bone density level. For an appointment, please call 1-877-883-4791. •

$20. Located at The LifeCenter, Williamsport YMCA, 641 Walnut Street.

If hip and knee pain seems to be slowing you down, learn more about treatment options from Susquehanna Health Orthopedic Surgeon Dr. Jack Bailey. Information on anterior hip replacement and computer-navigated knee replacement approaches and how they compare to traditional replacements will be discussed. These state-of-the-art procedures offer benefits including faster recovery time, reduced hospital stay, less post-surgery pain, fewer post-surgery restrictions and less chance of dislocation. Registration is required and seating is limited. Call 1-877-883-4791.

Susquehanna Health’s LifeCenter is please to host the American Heart Association’s CPR Anytime program presented by the Pennsylvania Department of Health. This hands-on program includes a free training kit with mini Annie doll, booklet and DVD to share with family and friends. Seating is limited. To register, please call 1-877-883-4791. •

Free. Located at The LifeCenter, Williamsport YMCA, 641 Walnut Street.

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Free. Located at Durrwachter Alumni Conference Center, Lock Haven University, 10 Susquehanna Avenue, Lock Haven.

Pelvic Pain Support Group Thursday, June 25, 6–7:30 pm A support group is available for women with chronic pelvic pain. This group is held on the fourth Thursday of the month and offers a positive and supportive environment where you can meet other women who live with endometriosis, interstitial cystitis and other pelvic pain conditions. Walk-ins are welcome, but registration is appreciated. Please call (570) 320-7470 to reserve your seat. •

Free. Located at Costello Center Physical Therapy, Wenner Building, Divine Providence Hospital campus.

Customized Nutrition Plan for a Healthy Weight Meet with our health educator and receive an individualized report of the calories your body uses each day, your percent body fat and a sample daily menu of an eating plan that promotes healthy eating and a healthy weight. This plan is not appropriate for individuals with diabetes or other special dietary needs. You may have water, but no caffeine, food, lotion use or exercise is permitted for four hours prior to testing. Please call 1-877-883-4791 to schedule an appointment. •

$40. Located at The LifeCenter, Williamsport YMCA, 641 Walnut Street.

Percent Body Fat Assessment Have your body fat measured by bioelectric impedance. During this process, electrodes are placed on your feet and hands to measure the resistance to the electrical signal as it travels through body fat and muscle. This signal cannot be felt. After the test, you may review your results with our health educator. You may have water, but no food or exercise is permitted for four hours prior to testing. Please call 1-877-883-4791 to schedule an appointment. •

$25. Located at The LifeCenter, Williamsport YMCA, 641 Walnut Street.

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Walk with a Doc is a free program for anyone interested in taking steps for their health. Bring friends and loved ones or come alone and enjoy a refreshing, rejuvenating walk on the Susquehanna River Walk and Timber Trail. Susquehanna Health’s Dr. Leonard R. Collins will speak on Exercise, Well-Being and Life Expectancy during this month’s session. Participants should meet in the commuter parking lot off the Faxon exit. For more information, please call (570) 320-7095.

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cancer. In 2014, the festivities remained the same with different winners. Lewisburg assistant coach Rob Shrawder swatted his way to the Home Run Derby title while the coaches also got revenge in the main event with a 10-7 win over the senior players. The Coaches and Players Versus Cancer Baseball benefit game has grown by leaps and bounds in a short amount of time, and the potential for more growth is obvious. The goal for the benefit event remains the same with the addition of several new activities. Raffles will be held throughout the game, with prizes ranging from gift certificates, college t shirts/hats, to artwork donated by local artists. “Our goal as a committee this year is to get as many people to Bowman Field to see this great event,” King told Webb Weekly. “Little Leaguers in uniform (jersey top) get into the game for free this year. We really want to get the younger generation excited about this game and as families onboard.” Growth also pertains to raising money and participation. The goal in 2015 is to raise more than $30,000. Five teams were added to the fold from 2013 to 2014, expanding the list of participating

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hen was the last time someone told you to...”get a life!” For if the mere notion of that is tossed your way it requires swift and decisive action. According to Wikipedia, this catch phrase is intended as a taunt, to indicate that the person so addressed is devoting an inordinate amount of time to trivial or hopeless matters. It can also be directed at someone who is perceived as boring or single minded; suggesting they acquire some other, more practical interests or hobbies and get dates, find a job or move into their own home. Ouch! So, Sammy the slacker definitely falls into this category. You see, Sammy hasn’t had a “real job” in over seven years. Since the last recession, he’s found a way to beat the system and collect unemployment and disability checks using OUR tax dollars. He might decide to roll out of bed around noon. Watch the tube (550 channel capability) to see what the world is up to. Have a few beers, look out the window for the mailman to arrive with more funds. He’s able bodied, but doesn’t want to use his body. I almost forgot – he’s way behind on child support payments. A few kids in a

few states. Hey Sammy, give us all a break. Get a life! Then there’s Danny the drug dealer. He gets a write up and a mug shot every few months in your hometown newspaper. He’s the guy on the 6:00 news being led to a police cruiser in cuffs and a sweatshirt covering his head. Gerry He’s got a job, tends to “work Ayers out of the home.” Steady hours, huge demand. Unfortunately, it’s illegal. Danny sells heroin. He could care less who is clientele is – rich men, pregnant women, poor teens, who cares? Money is money, right? He’s dabbled in cocaine, tried building a meth lab in his basement. For kicks, Danny started smoking weed at age 13. Gateway to bigger and better things in life? Currently his life revolves around destroying other lives – ones who can’t say no to what he is peddling. On the count of three. Hey Danny, get a freaking life! Let me point out that college grads with a huge debt load (designer schools with designer degrees?) and have moved back home are constantly told to “get a life.” It all starts with “getting a job.” Many are trying, but at this point simply can’t afford

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making payments on loans and staying afloat with basic food, clothing and shelter. To them, it’s more like “got milk?” Owning their own car or house is a mere pipe dream. They’ll get a life. It will just be later than sooner. The term “get a life” is a multiple pronged sword that can also stab the other side of the spectrum. For these words also apply to so-called “workaholics” and others who are perceived as totally dedicated to their work but not taking the time to relax or enjoy life. You know, to stop and smell the roses. To jump

off the commuter train every now and then. To take a day off. Take for example, Mary Mayhem. She punches the time clock to the tune of over 60 hours per week. Has forgotten to watch (and raise) her children. Are they playing basketball, or was that soccer? Can their teachers meet with her on the weekend? She hugs her hubby in the wee hours of the morning, and might kiss him goodnight by 11:00 PM. Cell phone on 24/7, no vacation in sight, and the office IS her second home. Meetings, conference calls, business trips galore. Mary is a prime candidate for high

blood pressure, total burnout and a lost family. Hint: The housekeeper, the nanny, the sister in law can’t do everything a mother is supposed to do. Join me in saying...hey Mary, get a life! Unbelievably, this rancid term can also mean someone who gets into the affairs of others on a regular basis. It’s another way of saying “get your own life,” or “mind your own business.” Nosy Norm meets that criteria. He’s the neighbor who brings over his federal tax forms and W2 stubs to compare with your income and “success.” Or perhaps, lack thereof. He’s the guy who called you on a Sunday morning wondering how long your relatives were staying over because he

noticed their car in your driveway. He wants to know who your daughter is dating and where he is from. Why your boss just got divorced. Inquires about other neighbors on a constant basis. It puzzles Norm why you aren’t on Facebook or Twitter posting your daily activities and pictures of your garden or the pancakes you just ate. He’s quick to point out “I’ll find out anyway.” Yep, this guy should be in the CIA, not in PA. Norm, please, get a grip, then get a life! Is there anyone who you can’t point a finger at and tell them to “get a life!” Of course. There are actually people in this wonderful world who emulate and carry on like a common cat. They’ve had at least nine lives. And no looking back.

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EVENTS... EVENTS Audubon Program What: Lycoming Audubon Society is hosting a program on the diversity of moths in the United States and the similarities and differences between birding and “mothing”. Paul Demnehy will discuss methods for finding moths as well as the basics of moth ecology and conservation. Paul has studied and collected moths for 17 years and has about 17,000 specimens from 49 states and 4 provinces. When: May 27th meeting beginning at 6:00 p.m. with the program commencing at 6:30 p.m. Where: Both the meeting and program are free and open to the public at the James V. Brown Library (Lowry Room on the third floor of the Welch Wing), 19 E. Fourth Street, Williamsport (parking off Market Street). CareerLink Events What: Unemployment Compensation Seminars for Businesses. Topic: Separation Issues, Suitable Work. Please email kjohnson@censop.com or call 570.601.5755 to register. When: May 27, 2015, 8:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Where: Holiday Inn 100 Pine Street, Williamsport, PA 17701. What: Unemployment Compensation Seminars for Businesses. Topic: UC Appeals/Hearings, Relief from Charges. Please email kjohnson@censop.com or call 570.601.5755 to register. When: June 24, 2015, 8:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Where: Holiday Inn 100 Pine Street, Williamsport, PA 17701. Community Yard Sale What: Community Yard Sale.

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Walk-a-Thon What: Walk-a-Thon. Registration: Adults : $20. Kids 12 & under: $10, includes T-shirt, drinks & snacks. Call (570) 777-1386 or email asoldierswings@yahoo. com for registration form. When: May 30, 2015. Registration begins at 9:30 a.m. Walk 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. (registration can be made at any time during the day). Cookout to follow starting at 4:30 p.m. to honor our Military. Where: Brandon Park, Williamsport. Lyme Disease Awareness Education What: ELYMENATE – Lyme Disease Awareness Education. When: Saturday, May 30th – 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Where: Lycoming Mall, Center Court. Walk A Thon What: Walk A Thon. Cookout to follow 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. to honor all Military & Veterans all are welcome. $20 Registration for Walk. Audiomasters DJ Service (Ryan D Rockin Howell) will be there all day! Call (570)777-1386 for information or email asoldierswings@yahoo.com Registration day of event Welcome we just can’t guarantee T-shirt size availability. Stylish Stitches & Cody Cservich with Jamberry will be there with Tables! When: Saturday, May 30, 2015, 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Where: Brandon Park. Pancake Breakfast What: Lady Spartans 23U Fastpitch Softball Pancake Breakfast. $6, Children 3 & Under eat free, Dine-In or Take-Out, All you can eat pancakes! When: Sunday May 31 7:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Where: Montoursville Legion, 1312 Broad Street. Dinner Concert

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Hotel on Pine Street. He left the hotel about 4 o’clock to get his lunch. Hopkins heard a peculiar noise which he believed to be horses stamping in a barn to the rear of the hotel. Hot cinders were falling on the walk on Pine Street. The fire was one of the most spectacular that has ever been seen in the city. Taking place at night, the red glow could be seen for miles, and it did not take long before the street was crowded with the curious. Strict police regulations had to be enforced. Never, probably in the history of the city, has a large fire been better directed and the fact the fire department kept the flames that might have led to a conflagration and destroyed a large portion of the central part of the city from spreading, brought very much commendation to the fire laddies and the fire chief.


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Celebration of Life Yogathon eukemia and Lymphoma are two of the most serious and deadliest types of cancer and many people are not aware of the particulars of them. I know this from bitter personal experience, having lost my beloved wife, Mary, to Leukemia last July. More is being learned all the time but to do so this has to be driven with research dollars. Because of this and because Megan West is a Lymphoma survivor, she has organized a special event, the “Celebration of Life Yogathon” to be held on Saturday, May 30 from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the Timber Power Yoga Studio, behind Starbucks, just off of Basin Street. Megan said the event is open to everyone, all ages are welcome. Anyone can do yoga! She said she can’t stress this enough. Even people who have never done yoga can come and try a class. The doors will be open all day. People can come in for one class or stay for the whole day. There will be door prizes, raffles, goodie bags, and more. (Jamie Lynn White is making a Celebration of Life necklace that they will be raffling in addition to baskets filled with goodies from local

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I packed my bags and checked into the hospital the next day. I spent almost three weeks in the hospital before my first chemotherapy treatment getting a bone marrow biopsy, thoracentesis procedure to drain my lung cavity of the nearly half gallon of fluid that was drowning what was left of my lung, and countless tests to check the status of my failing heart. I don’t remember much of my first chemotherapy because the day before I had surgery to put a port in my arm to make receiving the chemotherapy drugs a little easier on my veins. But I do remember waking up in my hospital room, surrounded by my family. And I remember my stepmom crawling into the hospital bed beside me, hugging me, and telling me everything was going to be ok. And every time I woke that day, she was right there. I will never forget that. The weeks and months that followed were a whirlwind of needles, chemotherapy, doctors, scans, and me being a general pain in the butt to everyone I came into contact with. Like I said, I was a tough patient. And I was miserable. My body didn’t handle the chemotherapy well and I was ended up in the hospital numerous times with infections. Fortunately, by spring of the following year, I finished chemo treatments and the month before my 21st birthday, the good news came…


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With only a few days left in the Pennsylvania spring turkey season, reports are coming in from hunters who throughout Lycoming County have had a good season and are experiencing an increase in the numbers of turkeys seen. Good things happened for a hunter named “Nelson” on opening day! For years, under the tutelage of his father, “Scott,” he hunted for spring gobblers, and with some success. But this year, Nelson decided to do it on his own and headed into the woods by himself to see just how he could make out without his dad’s help. It was a bold move, but it was time in his turkey hunting career to prove his worth. As the dawn began to break, he listened for the crows to begin their morning calling which would get the gobblers to sound off while still on the roost. Shortly after the first old Tom gobbled, Nelson began his calling routine. He “talked” back and forth with the bird, and as luck would have it, the mature old bird was easing toward Nelson’s position. At 7:00 a.m., his single shot rang out and the bird was down! Upon close inspection, it revealed a 10” beard, weighed 21 pounds and 9 ounces and wielded 1 and 1/8” spurs - a really nice mature gobbler that he had taken on his own. He was so proud of his singular

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Grotesque cancerous growth on smallmouth bass. (Photo by: John Arway.)

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in Little League programs is significant, ‘travel ball’ is eroding a certain sense of community in the games they play. While just ‘one voice in the woods’ Rebecca Davis, executive director of the Atlanta-based Youth Amateur Travel Sports Association has been quoted as saying, “The fast growth absolutely blindsided us. Those days of rec ball and local Little League, or just going to the park and playing ball – those days are nonexistent. They’re gone. Now it’s all about travel.” While that stance can be argued, and I certainly would, the reduction in the number of area Little Leagues and the spreading frequency of ‘travel ball’ cannot be ignored. To their credit Little League officials have done a pretty good job of holding down the cost of membership. ‘Travel ball by contrast is not cheap. In some areas participation fees average about $2,000 per player per year. Teams may invite players from anywhere in their region. Since most tournaments and games are usually in other towns, players and their parents must spend hours commuting and incurring lodging costs. The rules of Little League International respect the rights of a parent to allow a child to participate in any legal activity. Their players are permitted to participate in non-Little League Baseball and Softball programs. However, those that do and miss games or practices because of such participation may be suspended or

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YARD SALE. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MAY 29TH AND 30TH, 9 To 2. 3412 Route 87 Highway, Montoursville. Lots Of Good Clean Items. Old And New. Rain Or Shine. CAMEO ESTATES COMMUNITY YARD SALE. Sat. May 30th, 8 am-1pm Mc Connell Dr. And Ginny Lane (Loyalsock). Crib, Crib Mattress, Sit-N-Stand Stroller, Toys, Boyds Bears, Clothing, Bikes, Drum Set, And Tons More!!! 100987 YARD SALE, 5/30, 8 TO 2, Rain Date 6/6. 1114 Hepburn Street, Williamsport. Garage Items & Tools, Household Items, Women’s & Juniors Clothing & Shoes. 101140 SCOUTS INDOOR YARD SALE. May 30th, 9 To 1. Army National Guard Building, 1307 Grove Street, Williamsport. Early Bird, 8-9, $5.00. 101149

GREG’S

HANDYMAN SERVICE

570-971-8801 Electrical, Plumbing, Carpentry & Flooring

TAG SALE HUGE TAG SALE Thur &Fri 5/28-29 9am-6pm, @34 Dogwood Lane. Entire House/Garage & Quanza Hut. Loads Of Items. Lycoming Creek Road Turn Onto Colvin (Between Tebbs Landscaping &Surplus City); Follow Signs To Dogwood. Go To www.onlinetradingassistant.com For List & Photos. 100979

**AUCTION** WE ARE BACK, TREASURE HUNT ALONG WITH PERRY REED. VARIETY OF DIFFERENT ESTATES, HELD AT A1 AUTO ACUTION BUILDING. 15 & 54 INTERSECTION, MONTGOMERY. WIDE VARIETY OF ITEMS. DO NOT MISS. FRIDAY, MAY 29TH, 5 PM. DOORS OPEN AT 3:30 PM. FOOD SERVED. AU001338L.

PICNIC MONTOURSVILLE SYLVANIA RETIREES. Anyone Interested In Attending: Picnic - Wednesday-June 17th. Christmas Party - Wednesday, December 9th. Contact Annette Foresman - 570-326-0119, Rosie Newcomer - 570-584-3406. 100975

Bill’s Handyman Service No Job Too Small Quality Work Carpentry, Electrical, Snow Plowing Additions, Deck & Patio

220-2693

CHURCH SERVICES

HESHBON PARK UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 2898 Heshbon Road, Williamsport. (Turn Off Of Lycoming Creek Road) Blended Worship 9 AM, Sunday School 10:30 AM “We teach Jesus to help you live”. 99365

FRESH PRODUCE, Oranges, Apples, Tomatoes, Sweet Corn, Cucumbers, Broccoli, Onions And MUCH More! Hanging Baskets And Vegetable Plants. Fourth Street And Diamond, Newberry, Friday And Saturday. 100335

ARTICLES

BUS TRIPS

BUS TRIP TO NYC. June 13th, $50.00 Per Seat. Call 570-916-4846.

HAY

FOR SALE, WRAPPED FIRST CUTTING GRASS HAY. $20.00/ Bale. 570-998-2333. 100784

PROPANE

PROPANE, Savings For 2015. NO Tank Rent And NO Hookup Fee. Call 570-336-3544. 95182

STRAWBERRIES

FRESH PICKED STRAWBERRIES FOR SALE At 8121 State Route 54, Between Turbotville And Montgomery. House In Back Of Big Tan Building. Starting 1st Week Of June. Price, $4.75 Per Quart.100981

GOOD THINGS TO EAT

TAKING ORDERS FOR BAKED GOODS. Bread, Whoopie Pies, Sticky Buns, Apple Dumplings, Pies, Etc. 570-547-0712. Any Order Small Or Large. 100576

DUST BUNNY

CLEANING SERVICE We Don’t Cut Corners, We Clean Them.

WE TAILOR OUR SERVICES TO MEET YOUR NEEDS!

Daily, Weekly, Biweekly and Monthly No Need to Buy Products, We Take Care of Everything.

CALL 570-865-6426 FOR A FREE ESTIMATE!

BRUNO CHAIR LIFT. 1 Year Old. $1999 Installed. Call Or Text 570916-2343 For Details. 101139 TOILET, PEDESTAL SINK, Tub And Surround, Cream Colored. $200.00, OBO. Call 570-998-9848. 101138 HOT TUB FOR SALE. Luxorsupreme, 43 Jets, AM?FM CD Player, Amber Lights, 300 Gallons, Holds 6 People. $3,000.00. Call 570-5383284 After 5 PM. 100980 14 X 24 SHED, Would Make Great Cabin Or Work Shop. Insulated, Plywood On Inside Of Walls. Call 570745-3649. 100978


WANTED TO BUY

BODY SHOP SHOP BODY ESTIMATOR/APPRAISER ESTIMATOR / APPRAISER Fairfield Auto Group BODY SHOPhas an immediate position for a licensed body shop estimator / appraiser. ESTIMATOR / APPRAISER WE OFFER AN EXCELLENT SALARY AND BENEFITS PACKAGE

NEEDED IMMEDIATELY Join our winning team!

ourAuto winning team! FORJoin A CONFIDENTIAL INTERVIEW, PLEASE CONTACT: Fairfield Group has an

immediate position for a licensed EMAIL RESUME TO: EMAIL YOUR YOUR RESUME TO: Jim Kanouff body shopDave estimator Yoder/ appraiser.

570-322-4789 or Email: jkanouff@fairfieldautogroup.com DYoder@FairfieldAutoGroup.com DYoder@FairfieldAutoGroup.com

BUSINESS SERVICE AVON LOCAL TRUCKING COMPANY. Now Hiring Class A CDL Drivers With Minimum 3 Years Verifiable Experience. Must Have Clean Driving Record, Willing To Work All Shifts, Tank / Hazmat Endorsement A Plus. Contact 570-312-0154 Or Email mshaylor@spitfirefield services.com. 100539 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 PM25 W. Third St., Suite 100 Williamsport - RSVP 570-601-0774. 99367 LOOKING FOR THE BEST AND MOST QUALIFIED? RUN YOUR HELP WANTED ADS IN THE ONLY DIRECT MAILED PUBLICATION WITH A DISTRIBUTION OF OVER 58,000 HOMES AND BUSINESSES. CALL CLASSIFIED AT 570-326-9322.

DOG TRAINING WOULD YOU LIKE TO ENJOY YOUR DOG MORE? Williamsport Dog Training Club Announces Obedience And Tricks Classes Indoors, Beginning Week Of June 1. Pet Obedience-6 Weeks $85; Tricks Class-4 Weeks-$50. FMI Call Diane 570753-5206. 100751

AUTO

570-279-4128

Fairfield Auto Group is an equal opportunity employer.

ROTOTILLING

GARDENS, NEW BEDS, Lawn Service. FREE Estimate, Insured. Call 570-777-6144. 100946

HAULING

4 TON DUMP TRUCK. Will Haul Mulch, Stone, Dirt, Etc. . Also, Small Backhoe For Hire. Call 570-9956981. 101151

the Group SERVICE

GROUP

Fairfield Auto TECHNICIAN Group WE OFFER SOME OF THE

Experience in automotive sales is helpful. Will train candidates with great people skills and personality

DWhitford@fairfieldautogroup.com

POWER WASHING

COLLEGE STUDENT WILL POWER WASH YOUR SMALL RANCH HOME. $85.00. Williamsport Area. Call 570-494-9612. 99951

is looking for an experienced

Looking for a fun career? Fairfield Auto Group is hiring!

EMAIL YOUR RESUME TO:

ROTOTILLING

GARDEN ROTOTILLING. FREE QUOTE. 570-220-9058. 99807z

Fairfield Chrysler Dodge Join Jeep Ram of Muncy

AUTOMOBILE SALES

We need motivated individuals to join our Ford, Volkswagen and BMW sales teams.

ESSENTIAL OILS

YOUNG LIVING ESSENTIAL OILS. Independent Distributor. Mandi Robbins. Member #2599227. 570-209-8158. 100767Lou17_MS@ msn.com.

JOIN OUR TEAM

ADVERTISE TO 10 MILLION HOMES ACROSS THE USA! Place your ad in over 140 community newspapers, with circulation totaling over 10 million homes. Contact Independent Free Papers of America IFPA at danielleburnett-ifpa@live.com or visit our website cadnetads.com for more information. 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 800-4507227 or visit macnetonline.com.

Contact Don Whitford

Fairfield Auto DYoder@FairfieldAutoGroup.com Fairfield Auto Group Group is is an an equal equal opportunity opportunity employer. employer.

CAPRENTRY HOME CONSTRUCTION AND REMODELING, Addition, Garages, Decks, Siding And More. Quality Work With Attention To Detail. 25 Years Experience. Fully Insured. Call 570-220-6973. 100682 PORCH AND DECK. New Builds And Renovations. Jack Up Sinking Porches And Realign. Custom Gazebo Builds. FREE Estimates. CertainTeed, Certified Installer. Call 570295-3600. 100165

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY

Join our winning team! Dave Yoder

GOT AVON? For A Brochure & Ordering Call Colleen Klinger At 570-279-0636 Or Shopping Online At www.youravon.com/colleenklinger. 99804

HANDBAGS

MICHE BAGS- HANDBAGS With Interchangeability. Come Visit And See Your New Bag. www. Tammyshandbags.miche.com Or Call (570)322-6700.

needs a motivated and career-minded

BEST WAGES AND BENEFITS Service IN THE AREA!

Technician EARN UPInspection TO $4,500 with PA State License DURING PERIOD to join our TRAINING award winning team.

Don’t miss this rare opportunity. You don’t want to miss-out • Competitve Wages • Benefit Package on this opportunity. • 401K Contact: Chip Rearick, Service Manager Call Email Resume to Chip Rearick crearick@fairfieldautogroup.com WRearick@FairfieldAutoGroup.com or call:

888-548-3870 www.FairfieldAutoGroup.com

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NEEDED IMMEDIATELY! NEEDED IMMEDIATELY

EMPLOYMENT

MAINTENANCE POSITION. Industrial Maintenance Person With Strong Electrical Repair And Troubleshooting Experience Needed For A Local Printing Plant. Vocational/ Technical Certificate A Plus. HVAC Knowledge Helpful. Full Benefit Package With A Competitive Wage. Reply With Resume To jlacoe@ bayardprinting.com Or In Person At One Maynard Street, Williamsport, PA 17701. 101153 MACHINE OPERATORS. Bayard Printing Group Is Seeking Experienced Machine Operators For The Mailroom/Finishing Department In Williamsport. We Need Self-Directed, And Reliable Team Players. Must Be Willing To Work 2nd/ 3rd Shift And Overtime As Required. Requires Ability To Work Under Very Tight Deadlines In A Fast Paced Team Environment. We Offer A Competitive Hourly Wage And A Full Benefit Package. Please Apply At One Maynard Street Or Email jlacoe@bayardprinting.com. 101153 HAYWOOD’S BAR AND GRILL, 113 West Water Street, Muncy, PA. Now Accepting Applications For Experienced Line Cooks. Apply In Person. 100976 SEARS AT THE LYCOMING MALL, MUNCY. Is Looking For Energetic, Customer Service Oriented People For The Following Part-Time Positions: May Lead To Full-Time. Appliance Sales: Potential Earnings Up To $20 Hourly. Home Improvement Sales: Potential Earnings Up To $16 Hour. Cashiers And Apparel Sales: Competitive Wage. Flexible Schedules. Apply Online At Sears.Com. For More Information, Contact Susan Cotner At 570-5464455 Or E-Mail scotner@searshc. com. Sears is an EEO/AA Employer. 100757 LOOKING FOR SOMEONE TO DO YARD WORK WITH TRANSPORTATION. Call 570-995-6201. 100587 MACY’S IS ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR SALES ASSOCIATES. Go To www.macysjobs. com To See The Opportunities At Macy’s Lycoming Mall And Complete Your Online Application Today. 100560

Call 570-326-9322

CASH PAID- UP TO $25/BOX FOR UNEXPIRED, SEALED DIABETIC TEST STRIPS. 1-DAYPAYMENT.1-800-371-1136. C11 WANTS TO PURCHASE MINERALS AND OTHER OIL AND GAS INTERESTS. Send details to P.O. Box 13557, Denver, Co. 80201 !!OLD GUITARS WANTED!! Gibson, Martin, Fender, Gretsch. 1930-1980. Top Dollar paid!! Call Toll Free 1-866-433-8277. C11 WANTED, SINGER SEWING MACHINE CABINET For Treadle Type. Call 570-538-4692. 100981 ANY ITEMS SIGNED Griswold Frying Pans, Dutch Ovens, Etc. 570998-9132. 100542 CASH FOR SEALED, UNEXPIRED DIABETIC TEST STRIPS/ STOP SMOKING PRODUCTS! Free Shipping, 24hr Payments! Call 1-877-588-8500, Espanol Available www.TestStripSearch.com. CASH PAID- UP TO $25/BOX FOR UNEXPIRED, SEALED DIABETIC TEST STRIPS. 1-DAYPAYMENT.1-800-371-1136. C11 CALLAHAN’S ANTIQUITIES 381 Broad Street Montoursville, PA ALWAYS BUYING Quality Antiques, Gold, Silver Top Prices Paid With Immediate Payment One Piece or Whole Estates “Member of Certified Appraisers Guild of America” Open Thursday, Friday, & Saturday11 a.m. to 5 p.m. 570-368-2597 96060 BY GONE ANTIQUES BUYING JEWELRY, JEWELRY, JEWELRY GALORE! Pre 1960’s Glitzy And Gaudy Vintage Costume & Designer Jewelry. Estate Jewelry, Antique Jewelry, Gold Jewelry (Old Or New), Sterling Jewelry, Sterling Silver Items And Quality Antiques. FOR APPOINTMENTS, PHONE 570-748-5648, LEAVE MESSAGE, OR 570-748-2242 THANK YOU 96065

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3 MENS SUITS. Like New. 1 Brown, 1 Blue Stripped, Size 50. 1 Blue Stripped, Size 48. Call 570-5385290. 100971 GREENHOUSE, 6’ X 8’. Good Condition. $50.00 Plus Removal. 570-323-3880. 100764 JOLENE LINGERIE 7 DRAWER CHEST. $425.00. Phone 570433-4349, Interested Parties Only. 100532 MTD, 5 HP ROTOTILLER, Power Reverse, Like New. $425.00, OBO. Call 570-322-9995 Or 570980-3723. 100477 15 SETS OF GOLF CLUBS. Individual Clubs. Bran Names. 1,000 Golf Balls, $3.00/Dozen. 570-5846183 - 570-447-4906. 100324 MASTER TOW CAR DOLLY. Like New. 2 Sets Wheel Straps, Model 80THD. Call 570-419-9747. 100318 CLOTHES LINE POLES. Steel, Drilled, Can Deliver. 570-547-2056. 99961 WASHER/DRYER, REFRIGERATOR, Stove, Bunk Bed, Kitchen Table, End Tables, Headboard, Futon, Memory Foam Bed. Call 570322-2722. 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. SAFE STEP WALK-IN TUB ALERT FOR SENIORS. Bathroom falls can be fatal. Approved by Arthritis Foundation. Therapeutic Jets. Less Than 4 Inch Step-In. Wide Door. Anti- Slip Floors. American Made. Installation Included. Call 1-800906-3115 for $750 Off FACTORY MATTRESS SALE. Single, $69.00. Full, $79.00. Queen, $89.00. FREE Delivery. Call 570322-2722. 98090 NEED TO SELL? WANT TO BUY? CHECK OUT WEBB WEEKLY CLASSIFIED ADS. DIRECT MAILED TO OVER 58,000 HOMES AND BUSINESSES, WE GET RESULTS. CALL CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT AT 570-326-9322.


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PET SITTING

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

WATER HAULING

FULMER WATER HAULING. Dependable Delivery, Chlorinated, Drinkable. Call 570-322-1829. 99984

LANDSCAPING

TIM’S LAWNCARE. Landscaping, Mulching, Trimming, Rototilling And Spring/Fall Cleanup. Call 570368-1266. 99973

CAREGIVER

CAREGIVER, 20 PLUS Years Experience. Trustworthy And Dependable. Sorry NO Heavy Lifting Or Transferring. Call 570-753-5022. Serving Jersey Shore And Surrounding Areas. 100320

SAWMILL

YOUR TRI AXLE LOAD OF LOGS . Will Saw Into Grade Lumber, Railroad Ties Or Pallet Material. We Have A Band Saw Mill. Edger, Carts And More Inside Building. Also, Wheel Loaders And Crew. Call With Your Needs. 570-649-5060. 100986

DISC JOCKEY

YOGI YODER, OUTSTANDING DJ SHOW. Available For Anniversaries, Birthdays, Weddings Or Any Occasion. Call 570-998-2214. 99538 SMOOTH SOUNDS DISK JOCKEY Services. Over 15 Years Experience! Specializing in Weddings. Call About Our Great Rates. Call 570 768 5611. 99174

HOUSE CLEANING

NO DUST R US HOUSE CLEANING SERVICE. Trustworthy, Dependable With Excellent References. Phone 570-435-5360 Or 570-5604312. 100939

POOLS FILLED

SWIMMING POOLS FILLED. CLEAN WATER HAULED. CALL 570-323-9097. WE SWIM IN OUR WATER, WE DON’T DRINK IT. 100788

ALTERATIONS

SUSANNE’S SEWING ROOM Is Back In Business. Alterations And Custom Sewing. Williamsport. 570506-7171 Or 570-484-5043. 99340

REPAIR SERVICE

LANDSCAPING

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

STORAGE UNITS

STORAGE UNITS, 10 X 16. $75.00/Month. Call 570-326-2830.

LAWN CARE

MULCHING, QUALITY WORK, Reliable Service, 20 Years Experience. FREE Estimates. Call 570-9162183. Servicing Williamsport Area. 100953 TIM’S LAWNCARE. Landscaping, Mulching, Trimming, Rototilling And Spring/Fall Cleanup, Call 570368-1266. 99973 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 570220-9058. 98671

SCOTT’S LAWN CARE Residential And Commercial Mowing And Landscaping. SPRING CLEANUP. 16th Year. Fully Insured. Call 570-419-6326. 99555

AVON

BECOME AN AVON INDEPENDENT SALES REP TODAY. Start Earning Immediately. Call Kelly 570494-3326. 94000

SEWING SERVICES

SEWING, MENDING AND ALTERATIONS. Quality Work, Reasonable Price. Call Sharon, Monday Through Friday 9 To 5 570-3224622. 90436

REAL ESTATE APARTMENTS

NOW AVAILABLE! NEWLY RENOVATED *ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED, Rent starts at: 2BR $769, 3BR - $888 Newberry Estates * 2500 Federal Ave. www.newberry-estates.com. 570-506-8010. 8’ X 16’ WITH 8 X 8 LOFT. $90.00/Month. Located Off Route 220 Near Sheetz In Linden. Available Immediately. Phone 570-398-6519205. 101137

NOW AVAILABLE!! - WILLIAMSPORT - LINN STREET MANOR 1 NRM. APTS. RENT INCLUDES UTILITIES. MUST BE 62 YRS. OR OLDER & MEET FEDERAL PROGRAM REQUIREMENT. SECTION 8 ACCEPTED. FOR INFO. CALL 1-800-735-3068, OR 570-322-3444, TDD 711. THIS INSTITUTION IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROVIDER & EMPLOYER.101141 NOW AVAILABLE!! GRACE STREET APTS. - 1 BR APTS AVAILABLE TO THOSE 62 YRS. OR OLDER WHO MEET FEDERAL PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS. W/W CARPET, A/C. ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED. SECTION 8 ACCEPTED. CALL FOR APPLICATION AND INFORMATION!! 1-800-735-3068, TDD 711 OR VISIT: WWW.LIVEINPA.COM THIS INSTITUTION IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROVIDER AND EMPLOYER. 100964 SOUTHSIDE, 4 Rooms And Bath Double. Stove And Refrigerator Furnished. $575.00. 570-3234969.99842 SECOND FLOOR ONE BEDROOM In Watsontown With Attic And Shared Basement. $00.00 A Month. Call 570-547-0998. 100574 1ST FLOOR ONE BEDROOM In Watsontown With Shared Basement. Includes Back Yard. $480.00 A Month. Call 570-547-0998. 100574

JOIN OUR TEAM

BIMBO BAKERIES USA Leading global baking company of high-quality fresh baked buns, rolls, and sweet goods is seeking a safety-conscious team member for the Williamsport, PA location (formerly Stroehmann).

INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE MECHANIC A variety of mechanical and electrical skills needed. Including, but not limited to, Industrial Electricity, Power Transmissions, Machine Control, and Welding/Fabrication. A strong background in electrical and PLC applications desired.

Fairfield Chrysler Dodge Join Jeep Ram of Muncy

the is looking for a customer oriented Group SALES

Position Requirements:

O UTTO AU A

• Submit resume with complete employment history • Ability to work 2nd and/or 3 shift, including weekends and holidays.

Fairfield Auto PROFESSIONAL Group

• High school diploma or G.E.D. equivalent

OFFICE SPACE 16’ X 16’ OFFICE SPACE. $300.00/Month. Electric And Heat Included. Near Sheetz In Linden. Available IMMEDIATELY. Call 570651-9205. 101137

HOUSE FOR SALE

If you enjoy helping people and learning about vehicles.

We want to hear from you! Service

• Ability to work independently and be self-directed

http://careers.bimbobakeriesusa.com/opportunities

NEWLY RENOVATED APARTMENTS On West Edwin Street, Williamsport. 3 Bedrooms, $725.00 Per Month. Secured Building. Running Specials For Qualified Applicants. For More Information Call Melanie 484-661-6505. Mon Thru Fri, 9A To 5 P. Background Check, Credit Check And Household Income Of $2,100.00 Per Month To Qualify. 99982 SOUTHSIDE, SMALL 1/5 DOUBLE. Stove And Refrigerator Furnished. $575.00. 570-3234969.99842 LARGE ONE BEDROOM APT, Off Street Parking Close To Bus Route. $625/Month, Includes Water, Sewer And Garbage. 570-326-5536. 99313

needs a a motivated motivated and and career-minded career-minded needs

• Excellent communication skills both written and verbal.

ELIGIBLE CANDIDATES MUST APPLY ONLINE TO JOB #13233 AT:

ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED! 3 Bedrooms * Newly Renovated * $888/Month * Ask About Our No Deposit Program! Newberry Estates * 2500 Federal Ave www.newberry-estates.com 570-506-8010. Equal Housing Opportunity. 2 Bedrooms $769 – Available Soon!

Group

• Ability to lift up to 55 lbs.

We offer a competitive starting wage, with ability to earn increases based on skill and ability, in addition to annual increases. Excellent benefit package including Medical, Dental, Vision, Prescription, Life & Disability Insurances, 401K with company match, and paid vacation. Successful candidates are subject to background screening and drug screen. EOE M/F/V/D

ROUP GR G OUP

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. THIS INSTITUTION IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROVIDER AND EMPLOYER. PLEASE CALL 1-800-735-3068 ext. # 239, TTD: 711 TO REQUEST AN APPLICATION. 99988

Technician EARN UPInspection TO $4,500 with PA State Inspection License with PA State License DURING PERIOD to join ourTRAINING award winning team. to join our award winning team.

Don’t miss miss this this rare rare opportunity. opportunity. Don’t • Competitve Wages • Competitve Wages • Benefit Package • Benefit Package • 401K • 401K Email Resume and info to: SteveRearick Kaiser Jr: Call Email Email Resume to Chip Chip Call Resume to Rearick skaiserjr@fairfieldautogroup.com WRearick@FairfieldAutoGroup.com WRearick@FairfieldAutoGroup.com or call:

888-548-3870

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TASTEFULLY DECORATED 4 BEDROOM HOME With Many Updates Including Vinyl Siding, Windows, Natural Gas Furnace And Much More. 20 x 36 Garage And More EL Schools $179,900.00

Linden General Store 233 Front St., Linden

TREASURES!

Antiques & Consignments

326-6573

Sat & Sun 1-5


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

Over 15 Years Experience • Fully Insured

CALL TODAY 570-447-0463

We can also haul your equipment!

CALL 570-584-6295

to your business or home

Mold Testing/Remediation

GOT MOLD??? 800-720-2788

www.pabasement.com

PA095538

PERSONAL PROFESSIONAL FREE ESTIMATES

CHARLES E. ANDERSON (570) 745-7733 PA036714

DIRTY DEEDS DONE DIRT CHEAP • Residential/Commercial • Portable Restroom Rentals • Handicapped Accessible Available • Camper Pumping • Regular, Reliable Cleaning & Service

378 Factory Rd. • Cogan Station, PA 17728 Ben Gough Glen Gough 570.916.2333 570.447.7170

Buyers of Standing Timber

FREE ESTIMATES!

Big Mountain Lumber Office: 570-547-6387 Cell: 570-765-2533

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

GARDEN VIEW

CHURCH OF CHRIST 1941 Princeton Avenue • Williamsport

570-323-4134

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

“Innovative Solutions”

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

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

- Swivel Rockers - Swings - Gliders - Lighthouses - Tables & More!

ORIOLE WOODWORKS

Montoursville, PA • dan@brinkswelding.com

2182 Quarry Road • Jersey Shore, PA Between Oriole and Rauchtown

SUMMER SPECIAL!

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JERSEY SHORE, PA (Between Oriole & Rauchtown)

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Commercial & Residential Same Great Service for 68 years

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TECHNOLOGY

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We Pay You Before We Cut!

Producers of Quality Forest Products

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

Call 570-326-9322

CADDY SHACK

COMPLETE HOME & BUSINESS SERVICE SINCE 1987

570-546-2050 or 570-323-1944

Affordable & Easy to Use!

Portable Restrooms & Septic Pumping

ANDERSON ELECTRIC

Attorneys Jim And theA BeAtrice

COMPLETELY CUSTOMIZED

CALL SCOTT GOLDER, The Tractor Doctor!

Complete Restorations All Makes

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

DIGITAL SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS

Have A Sick Tractor? From Small Emergency Repairs to Major Overhauls & Rebuilding

FREE Conference - PaymEnts OK, LOWER Fees!

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Homecoming 2015

Private retreat on the Loyalsock Creek available for vacation rentals. The rustic luxury that this 5 bedroom, fully furnished home offers is the perfect setting for family vacations, out of town guests, or romantic getaways. For more information please view our website at

www.CreeksideManorOnTheSock.com

WHAT A GREAT HOME Tastefully Renovated And In Pristine Condition. Eat In Kitchen, Fireplace In The Living Room, Great Family Room On Walk In Level Just Off The Pool/Patio Area. 3 Car Garage, Paved Driveway And More. E.L. Schools $167,900.00 RANCH HOME, SOUTH WILLIAMSPORT. 3 Bedrooms, 1 1/2 Baths, Central Air, Nice Location. $140,000.00, OBO. Call 570-2339827. 99789 EXCELLENT MONTOURSVILLE LOCATION. 120 Sunset Drive. 3 Bedroom Ranch. $172,500.00. Call 570-546-5328 Or 570-916-5429. 99969

IMMACULATE HOME CLOSE TO TOWN Situated On 1.70 Acres, Many Nice Features Including Large Kitchen And Huge Finished Family Room. Oversized Attached Garage Plus 24 x 24 Detached Garage. EL Schools. $279,000. BEAUTIFUL PRIVATE RANCH ON 3 ACRES. 5 Bedrooms, 1 3/4 Baths, Kitchen With New Appliances And Flooring. Montoursville School District. Gas Rights Included. $215,000.00. 570-971-7491. 100754

HOUSE FOR RENT

NICE 2 STORY, 2 BEDROOM HOME. Includes Water, Sewer, Garbage Removal, Stove, Refrigerator And Washer & Dryer. $750.00 Per Month. Phone: 570-546-2960. 100972

NO PEEKING ALLOWED! SEE PAGE 57 FOR THIS WEEKS GAMES

Celebrating brating g 172 Years ay, May 31 Sunday,

10:00 AM - One combined service Music - Testimonies - Lunch at Noon

Anthony Baptist Church

FOR SALE, 27 1/2 ACRES. Lycoming County, East Lycoming School District. 2008, 16 x 76 Mobile Home. 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths. Great Hunting. $210,000.00. 570-4585482. 100766 BUILDING SITESLoyalsock Township. www.millcreekestates.net. 99364

VEHICLES ATVS

4750 Quenshukeny Rd Jersey Shore

SOUTHSIDE, 3 BEDROOM HOUSE. Available Immediately. 1/2 Duplex, New Carpet/Paint, Side Patio & Yard. Gas Heat. Refrigerator, Stove, Washer & Dryer, Water & Sewer Included. $900/Mo. No Pets. Employment, Credit, & Background Check Required. Call 570-660-0360 And Leave A Message. NEWBERRY, 3 BEDROOM 1//2 DOUBLE - Newly Remodeled. Fenced In Yard - Gas Heat. Background, Credit Check And Security Deposit Required. Call 570-9716221. 100535 NEWBERRY AREA: SINGLE 2 BEDROOM Home On One Floor/1 Bath, Small Office, Refrigerator, Stove And Off Street Parking. Gas Heat, Central Air & Washer/Dryer Hook Up. Landlord Pays Trash, Tenant Pays Water, Sewer, Gas And Electric. Background Checks Required, $25.00 Per Adult, Rent Is $795.00, Security Deposit Is The Same As Rent. Please Call 570-2797142 Or 1-800-735-3068 Ext. # 239. 99989 4 BEDROOM, 2 BATH, Newly Remodeled Home In Avis. Large Yard. $950.00/Month, Includes Sewer And Water Call 570-360-3139. Available May. 99559 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 BEDROOM RANCH, NEAR SCHOOL. Quiet Area. 233 Pepper Street, Muncy. Call 570-244-1413.

WANTED TO RENT

WANTED: RENTAL REAL ESTATE. Non Smoker With NO Pets Looking For A 2 Bedroom Apartment. 1st Floor In Hughesville, South Williamsport Or Montoursville. Rent $500 - $595 Per Month Including Water, Sewer, Garbage, Washer/Dryer Hookup & Storage. Call 570-4196854. Leave Message. 100534

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.

CEMETERY PLOTS

WILDWOOD EAST, SECTION B - Trefoil Avenue. 4 Plots, Perpetual Care. $900./ All. Call 570-884-3645. Heavenly View. 101147 2 GARDEN CRYPTS IN VETERANS GARDEN OF HONOR, Green Lawn Memorial Park. Call 570-538-2002 After 4 PM. 101146 TWIN HILLS MEMORIAL PARK - Entrance Lawn. 2 Separate Lots With 4 Gravesites, Each Joined At The Corners. $800.00 Each Lot Or $1500.00 For Both, Or Make Offer. Plus Transfer Fee. Call 570-3683640.100782

LAND/LOTS

LOTS & ACREAGE. Lender Ordered Sale! 5 acres - $18,900. Nice views, woods, gorgeous country setting! Twn rd, Utils, terms avail! Clear title, g’teed. Buildable! 888-7386994 NewYorkLandandLakes.com.

PUBLIC AUCTION

8TH ANNUAL COUNTRY ACRES GREENHOUSE INVENTORY REDUCTION SATURDAY JUNE 6, 2015 AT 9:00 AM LOCATION: 500 School House Rd., Jersey Shore, PA 17740 (Lycoming Co.)

OVER 100 Different Flowers and Bedding Plants, Vegetable Plants, Perennials and Herbs. 100’s of HANGING BASKETS and PLANTERS in a VERY LARGE VARIETY OF STYLES and ARRANGEMENTS!! LOTS of IRON PLANT HANGERS & STANDS

Terms: Cash or Good PA Check. NO CREDIT CARDS Please bring ID. Note: Owners & Auctioneer Are Not Responsible For Accidents. Please call Auctioneer for complete listing or with any questions. 814-349-5765

J.R. AUCTIONEERING #RY-000919 107 Smullton Rd., Rebersburg, PA 16872 • 814-349-5765

Verbal Information Day of Sale Takes Precedence Over All Written Advertising

TRACTORS

FOR SALE ALLIS CHALMERS 917 Garden Tractor. 17 Hp. With 48” Mower Deck, New; Tires, Battery, Fuel Pump, Carburetor, Blades, Seat, And Paint. Well Maintained And Runs Good. Powerful Hydrostatic Transmission. Everything On This Mower Is Heavy Duty. $1,200.00. Call 570-753-5017, Ask For Cliff.

MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE 2001 KAWASAKI MOJAVE 250 ATV. Four Stroke Motor, Standard Transmission, Two Wheel Drive, Very Clean, Runs Well, I Have Title, $900.00. 570-753-5017, Ask For Cliff.

ANTIQUE CAR

1947 FORD COUPE STREET ROD, Silver, 350 Chevy Engine With 10,000 Miles. Asking $15,000.00. 570-279-0598. 100955 1968 - OLDSMOBILE 98. Great Condition. Red With White Top And Interior. $12,5000.00, OBO. Call 570-435-0166. 100566

CARS

2002 MITSUBISHI GALLANT. 4 Door , White, 119,000 Miles. $3,000.00. Call 570-601-4039. 100171 1949 CHEVY 3 SPEED, 4 DOOR Sedan. Needs Work. $5,000.00. 570433-4349. 100532

MOTORCYCLES

FOR SALE – MINT CONDITION 2008 Yamaha Raider S/Red With Black Flame. Less than 4500 miles. Asking $7250.00 CALL 570 435-5280. WANTED! Harley-Davdison MotorcyclesCall 570-320-0630 Horsepower Harley-Davdison Wiliamsport, PA 17701 www.horsepowehd.com 99366

PRICE REDUCED--1997 SKYLINE 14X66; 2 BR; 2 BATH; GAS HEAT; STORAGE SHED; CENTRAL AIR. LOCATED IN WILLIAMSPORT. Contact Astro Village Listing Service 570-742-8519. 100982 NEW MOBILE HOME, Set In Place In Adult Park. City Water And Sewer. Close To Bus Stops And Grocery Store. 570-326-1111. 100156

VEHICLES WANTED 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 TOP CASH FOR CARS, Any Car/ Truck, Running or Not. Call for INSTANT offer: 1-800-454-6951. C11 CASH FOR CARS: Cars/Trucks Wanted! Running or Not! We Come To You! Any Make/Model. Instant Offer - Call: 1-800-569-0003. CASH FOR CARS, Any Make or Model! Free Towing. Sell it TODAY. Instant offer: 1-800-864-5784. C11 WE PAY CASH FOR UNWANTED CARS, Trucks, Vans, Farm Machinery. Please call 570-772-3661 Or 570-772-5625. 96061

6+/- Acre Building Lot Nippenose-Lycoming County Horses Welcome-Prime Building Lot Great Mountain Views Public Sewer Ava. Level Topography-Perc’d-Jersey Shore School District

The Land Connection Dustin C. Snyder 529 North State Street Millville PA 17846 The Land Connection

Cell: 570-441-9357 Office:570-546-2231


Millers Seamless Gutters Williamsport Walnut 160 McNett Road • Montgomery, PA 17752

We Buy Walnut Logs & Timber

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

CALL FOR CURRENT

Installing & Cleaning - Alcoa Leaf Relief

PRICE LIST AND INVENTORY

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LUMBER

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MOWING & TRIMMING MULCHING | BRUSH REMOVAL

570-447-7870

Installations • House • Mobile Homes • Cabins • Businesses REPAIRS

416 Clinton Street | Avis, PA 17721

Caleb Barnhart -- Lawn Care Specialist

----- FULLY INSURED -----

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Division of Miller, Rogers & Sons, LLC

Turf Cutter

Highest Quality Best Price

All Around Landscaping “Landscaping At An Affordable Price”

WINDOW SHOP 570.546.5578

SENIOR DISCOUNT NEW CLIENTS LAST MOW FREE!

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102 East Water Street -- Muncy

Installed Windows Starting at $200

New Construction / Replacement Windows Contractors Welcome!

Hanging Baskets, Geraniums, Bedding Plants & Tender Succulents

570-547-6954

K C Lawn Care & Landscaping $

Locally Owned & Operated

100 OFF

8 or more 4200 Model $

150 OFF

8 or more Fuelsaver Plus Model

COUPON

In Elimsport, 1 1/2 Miles Back Petersburg Road, on Right. Look for 5 ft. Watering Can

COUPON

1520 Petersburg Road • Allenwood

Lifetime Glass Breakage Warranty!

Check The gs! er En gy Ratin

- New to Rishel’s in 2015 -

,LLC

Mastic Siding, Wood Composite for Historical Homes. Sliding Glass Doors and Mastic Coil Stock

THIS COUPON • WITH Mowing • Trimming SERVICE AFTER THE SALE! SHOP Rishel’s WINDOW • Mulching DELIVERY AVAILABLE!

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G’s CLEANUP

570-777-1050

Buy a home you’ll appreciate... call Lance Jensen for Real Estate!

570.419.1329 Zane McKibben -- Owner zanemckibben@gmail.com

G. Scott Gardner Attorney At

Law

• Real Estate/Title Insurance

• Elder Law/Probate • Husband & Wife Package

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

250

To t a l

“We Make House Calls”

siding, decks sidewalks, roofs & more!

570-971-0090 FREE Estimates & Fully Insured

Lance Jensen

Realtor 570-916-1002 Check out my website: lancejensen@bhhshodrickwww.lancejensen.bhhshodrickrealty.net realty.com 448 River Avenue, Williamsport PA 570-321-7000

Want your Dream Kitchen!

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If you can dream it, we can build it.

S & J WOODWORKING

Stop By and See Our Showroom!

Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday 8:30am - 5pm; Saturday By Appt. Only; Closed Sunday

LARGE VARIETY OF COLORS, TYPES OF WOOD AND DESIGNS

Custom Kitchens & Fine Furniture

213 Elimsport Road • Montgomery, PA 17752

(570) 547-6264

570.725.2341

238 Pine Loganton Rd -- Loganton

Custom Tarps & Awnings - 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

SEAMLESS GUTTERS INSTALLED OR DROPPED Gutter Repairs & Cleaning

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S.M. Miller Greenhouse

Multiple Colors Composite Wood & Vinyl Woods

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FOR NEW CUTOMERS

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