Webb Weekly July 12, 2023

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Dogs for a Cause! Page 20 Final Sale Days! Page 48 Pages 28-31 VOLUME 21 • NUMBER 28 JULY 12, 2023 A Family-Oriented Publication CAN’T ARGUE WITH THAT Tim Hartzell Page 40 SUMMER’S UNWELCOMED VISITORS Ken Hunter Page 48 DIAL OF DESTINY Joseph W. Smith Page 38 – Page 6 152nd LYCOMING COUNTY FAIR July 12th - July 22nd Ladies and Gentlemen – Boys and Girls Step Right Up to the Fall Bridal

Baby, It’s Hot Outside

The middle of July can mean just one thing in these parts; it’s time for the Lycoming County Fair. This especially holds true in the eastern end of the county. What a great All-American event that celebrates the area we call home. This week’s cover informed me this is the 152nd celebration of farming, food, entertainment, and something fun and interesting to be found by all. I especially liked the featuring of three American flags on the cover by Editor Steph. July, in general, is the celebration of small-town Americana and all that’s good in our Nation. With that being said, I’m going to flip back to the application of common sense I talked about last week. The daily forecast for our area could simply read morning smoke and haze followed by hot with a chance of an afternoon and evening thunderstorm. Please be aware of the current weather and your surroundings and be prepared. Tomorrow will be Groundhog Day in July. If you’re familiar with the movie, substitute heat and lightning for the cold and snow.

Do not allow the extremism As Seen on TV and the electronic device of your choosing to scare you away from the things you love doing this time of year. If you have breathing or health issues, they

should always be factored into the environment and activities you’re choosing, be smart about what you choose to do. Then it becomes a personal risk assessment. If you want to take your children or grandchildren to a ball game or outdoor event, you know your health and body better than the federal government. Do not allow them to take away life’s special moments. The fear factor implied has become a normal operating procedure since COVID. In the same breath, maybe shorten the amount of time you spend at an event or pick a different day or time more conducive to your health situation. And it should go without saying you should take into account the well-being of the people you’re with.

One of the best things you can do for your body, especially during the summertime, is to hydrate. Again, common sense, and that doesn’t mean drinking a couple of extra beers because it’s hot. Although if you want to have a cold beer on a hot day, by all means, do it, but don’t overdo it and make sure you’re drinking plenty of water.

If you are responsible for the young or old, stress hydration, make sure they understand how important it is. Make sure the athletes in your life understand

good hydration is a daily practice, not just drinking a bunch of water or sports drinks on the day of a game.

If your young athlete, or yourself, has any type of breathing condition, understand the risk whether playing an organized sports event or maybe just sharing a round of golf together. You can also throw in that common sense about thunderstorms and not wait until the last moments to leave the golf course or ball field.

I know many of you are probably reading my column this week, thinking, why is he wasting his words on this? I get it. I also understand that common sense, planning, and respect for the weather seem to be at an all-time low. Like anything else, it’s about applying knowledge and finding balance.

I want to move on to the people in the world around us and looking out for the good of humanity. If you see someone struggling because of the heat or possibly an illness made worse by the heat, don’t be afraid to ask, “are you OK?” or bring it to the attention of somebody they are with. You would want someone to do this for a fellow family member or loved one. Please extend this simple courtesy even if they’re a complete

stranger. If they appear to be in the midst of a health emergency but do not or cannot answer you, call for help. The individual could just be experiencing the effects of dehydration; however, they could also be experiencing much worse.

On a much easier note, we all cross paths with folks that are required to work in the heat this time of year. I will use your neighborhood postal carrier as an example. It never goes unappreciated when you offer them an ice-cold bottle of water. Maybe it’s somebody doing some contracting work around your house; that bottle of water could go a long way, depending on the day they’re having. And yes, I understand most carry their own water and probably will turn you down. However, you never know if you don’t ask.

It is the simple acts of kindness that help make the world a better place. This is a good spot to mention if you have someone in your neighborhood that is health compromised, or maybe just elderly and lives alone; check in on them whether it’s a hot day, stormy day, or maybe just your common sense tells you so. Hopefully, everything is fine, and you share a nice conversation and a smile.

Well, that’s it for this week. I’m heading down to Hughesville for a hot sausage sandwich, funnel cake, and a little ice cream. Let’s all be careful out there. God Bless America.

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From the Editor… Stay Hydrated

It has been what can only be described as disrespectfully hot outside. And you know what? Normally I don’t mind, but the humidity being at 1,053% is making it unbearable (and not doing my curly hair any favors).

Since it’s eleventy billion degrees, but also in prime time for outside summer fun, it’s important that we all stay hydrated. Particularly if you are the outdoorsy type. Hiking, fishing and swimming are among the more popular ways to experience the great outdoors. Outdoor enthusiasts may find nothing better than a day on their favorite trail or an afternoon spent fishing or swimming in a nearby lake.

Getting caught up in summertime-funtime can make it easy to lose track of getting enough water. That’s a potentially dangerous mistake but one that is easily avoided. If you are used to spending long hours in the great outdoors you know you are vulnerable to a host of potentially dangerous conditions, including dehydration. Avoiding dehydration involves learning to recognize its signs and symptoms and how to prevent it from occurring. What is dehydration?

According to the Mayo Clinic, “dehydration occurs when you use or lose more fluid than you take in, and your body doesn’t have enough water and other fluids to carry out its normal functions. If you don’t re-

place lost fluids, you will get dehydrated.” What causes dehydration?

Numerous things can cause someone to become dehydrated, including not drinking enough fluids. Diarrhea, vomiting, sweating too much, and urinating too much are some other factors that can cause someone to become dehydrated.

The risk of dehydration on hot days is higher because people are more likely to sweat a lot when the temperature rises. If those fluids are not replenished, and replenished often, dehydration can occur. Outdoor exercise during hot days increases the risk of dehydration. Outdoor activities that are physically challenging, such as hiking, rock climbing and kayaking, are a form of exercise that can make participants more vulnerable to dehydration. What are the symptoms of dehydration?

The Mayo Clinic notes that thirst is not always a reliable indicator that the body needs water. Older adults are more vulnerable to dehydration than others because they naturally have a lower volume of water in their bodies. Aging men and women also don’t typically feel thirsty until they’re already dehydrated. So it benefits people of

all ages, and especially the elderly, to learn these symptoms of dehydration.

– Extreme thirst

– Less frequent urination

– Dark-colored urine

– Dry mouth

– Less frequent sweating

– Feeling tired

– Dizziness

– Dry skin

Parents should know that infants and children may exhibit symptoms of dehydration that differ from those experienced by adults. Such symptoms may include:

– Dry mouth and tongue

– Crying without tears

– No wet diaper for three hours or more

– High fever

– Being unusually sleepy or drowsy

– Irritability

– Eyes that appear sunken

So, how do we avoid dehydration?

To prevent dehydration, drink plenty of fluids and eat foods high in water such as fruits and vegetables. Letting thirst be your guide is an adequate daily guideline for most healthy people.

In general, it’s best to start hydrating the day before strenuous exercise. Producing lots of clear, dilute urine is a good indication that you’re well-hydrated. During the activity, replenish fluids at regular intervals and continue drinking water or other fluids after you’re finished.

The weather is prime for easy dehydration, so be safe and take care of yourself, especially if you are outdoors!

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152nd Lycoming County Fair Takes Place

July 12-July 22

For more than 150 years, the Lycoming County Fair has been provided a fun event for people of Lycoming County and nearby areas. It has — and continues — to feature various types of entertainment, and highlights through displays, the agricultural bounty of this county. This always highly anticipated event is at hand again and is taking place from July 12 to 22 at the Lycoming County Fairgrounds in Hughesville.

Webb Weekly asked Rocky Reed, President of the Lycoming County Fair Association, about this year’s Fair. What is new at the fair this year?

“Well, we’ve been able to really expand our outdoor corner where we have stuff for hunting, biking, kayaking, fishing, and four-wheel trucks and accessories,” Reed said. “It’s really a great place for those who enjoy the outdoors. This year on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, the 14th, 15th, and 16th, we’ll be having Monster Truck Rides for all ages. Tickets are only $10.

We are also having the 1st Annual ‘Off the Farm’ Antique Tractor Pull on Tuesday, July 18th, which is a free show at the grandstand. Also, we got word to

expect some Elvis sightings during the course of the Fair.

On Saturday night, we are having a battle of the border where hardcore demo drivers from New York are taking on heavy hitter PA demo drivers.

This year for Monday Night Mayhem, our pro wrestling event, we are excited to welcome some new wrestlers, including Former MMF Star the Patriot, Former WWE Stars Afa Jr. and Gene Snitsky, as well as micro wrestler Short Sleeve Sampson.”

How much is admission into the fair this year?

“We were pleased to be able to keep general admission at just $4 again this year. Kids 12 and under are free thanks to our sponsor EQT because every kid deserves to see the Fair. We do our best to keep the fair affordable for families.

“Wednesday, July 19th, those 65 and over with a valid ID get into the Fair for free thanks to our Sponsor, UPMC for Life Health Plan.

“Thursday, July 20th, we have Military Appreciation Day, where all Military personnel with a valid ID get into the Fair for free. This is also thanks to our sponsor UPMC for Life Health Plan.

“We are so fortunate and thankful this year to all of our sponsors of the Fair.

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They allow us to make upgrades and improvements at the Fair and help us keep costs lower for attendees; we really couldn’t do it without them. We are very thankful to all of them, with a special thanks to UPMC, who is a major sponsor of the Lycoming County Fair.”

The Fair opens on Wednesday, July 12, with Free Gate Admission, and you can enjoy dinner and Harness Racing. Gates open at 4 p.m.

Thursday, July 13, the Grandstand attraction will be Harness Racing, and that day’s entertainment on the Red Dog Mobile Stage will be Chamberlin Hill performing from 6 to 9 p.m.

Friday, July 14, the Grandstand show is highlighted by Unlimited Tough Truck Racing. The Jeff Jordan Logging and Excavating Pavilion will feature entertainment by Frank and Kathi Delucca. The Red Dog Stage will feature Audiobox.

Saturday, July 15, gates open at 10 a.m. There will be an Antique Tractor Pull at 10 a.m., an Obstacle Trail Clinic at 5 p.m., and a 4H and VOC Sheep Show at 5:30. At 4 p.m. Lycoming County Fair Motor Sports presents “Battle of the Border,” a Three-Man Team Derby, which features Kids Power Wheel Derby, Compact Team Demo, and Full Size Truck/SUV Demo.

At 4 p.m., Dan and Galla will be entertaining on the Red Dog Stage, and at 6 p.m., the Dave Miller Band will be performing there.

Sunday, July 1, at 9 a.m. there will be an Open Horse Show, at 10 a.m. a Hillbilly Garden Tractor Pull. Also, at 10 will be a 4-H and Meat Rabbit Show. At 1 p.m. will be a Youth Meat Blocking Show.

At the Jordan Pavilion, Vespers will be held at 5 p.m., and Frank and Kathi Delucca. The Red Dog Stage will feature at 2 p.m. Bobby Ward, Dan, and Galla at 4 p.m. and Prize Walk at 6 p.m.

The Grandstand Feature at 4 p.m. is the “Backyard Brawl” featuring Modified V8 Derby, Tommy Hedrick’s Memorial, Kids Power Derby, Figure 8 Racing, and Compact Demo.

Monday, July 17, highlighted by Grandstand Show, Live Pro Wrestling at 7 p.m.

The Jordan Pavilion will again feature Frank and Kathi Delucca. The Red Dog State will have Dan and Galla at 4 and 7 p.m.

Tuesday, July 18, is Youth Day, 12 and under, FREE with and paid admission.

The Grandstand entertainment is highlighted by the “Best School Talent Challenge” at 7 p.m.

Jordan Pavilion will be featuring Children’s Story Hour at 9:30 a.m. and Frank and Kathi Deluca.

Wednesday, July 19, “Senior Citizens Day,” Free all day, 65 and over with valid ID; rides not included.

The Grandstand feature will be an “Off the Farm” Antique Tractor Pull. Entertainment at the Red Dog Stage will be

Dan and Galla at 6 p.m. and Celtrice Wood and Wire at 7 and 8:20 p.m.

Thursday, July 20, is Military Appreciation Day, Free all day with a valid ID. The grandstand is highlighted by “Throwback Thursday,” featuring Compact SUV/Mini Trucks, Queens’ Clash (Ladies Only), Compact Chain and Bang Derby, and Figure 8 Racing.

Jordan Pavilion will again feature Frank Kathi Delucca, and the Red Dog Stage will have Dan and Galla at 5 p.m. and a Tack Auction at 7 p.m.

Friday, July 21, highlighted Grandstand Event is the Dale Wheeland Memorial Tractor Pull. There will also be various 4H and youth horse and related

shows and competitions and livestock auctions.

Jordan Pavilion will look again at Frank and Kathi Delucca, the Red Dog Stage has Dan and Galla at 1, 3, and 5 p.m., and October Rose will perform at 6 and 8 p.m.

Saturday, July 22, the last day of the Fair, is highlighted by the 13th Annual PATP LEG.

Dan and Galla will be at the Red Dog Stage at 1 and 3 p.m., and October Rose will be there at 4 and 6 p.m.

So as you can see, there is a little bit of something for anyone at this year’s 152nd Lycoming County Fair. For more information, call 570-584-2196.

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“WHAT HAPPENS IF I DIE AWAY FROM HOME?”

A sudden death at home can be very difficult for a family and even more so if it happens away from home. On top of the many decisions that need to be made when a death occurs, there are then additional decisions and details to deal with. Rest assured regardless of where a death may occur, we will be here to help coordinate and guide you through every detail. Near or far, we are here to help when you need us, just one phone call away.

Lycoming County Youth Livestock Committee

Over 45 years ago, a group of volunteers formed the Lycoming County Youth Livestock Committee to provide, promote and facilitate life skill development in youth eligible to show livestock in either 4-H or FFA youth livestock programs or shows.

Today, there are currently seven livestock clubs in Lycoming County with 135 livestock members (including breeding, market, poultry, and others).

For the success of the program, over thirty leaders volunteer their time for our livestock clubs. The committee is responsible for all aspects of the livestock, including the shows at the Lycoming County Fair.

With the continued growth of our program and the outdated exhibit areas, we continue to evaluate projects to complete. This year, we are excited to announce the addition of new goat/sheep pens, which will enhance the safety of our exhibitors, livestock, and our guests who visit the barns during the fair. With this comes an amazing opportunity for our community members to assist our youth by giving a donation to a great cause. The cost for the forty-eight pens is $30,000.00. We are looking for sponsors to help fund this project. A fantastic opportunity to help us achieve our goal of providing the youth with a safer environment for themselves and their livestock is with your donations

which would include advertising opportunities, and your contributions would be tax deductible. We thank everyone for their continued support of the youth programs and welcome you all to attend one of their livestock shows or the livestock auction at the Lycoming County Fair. Livestock Show/Auction information:

Location – Livestock Arena

– Saturday, July 15th – Youth Lamb Show, 5:00 p.m.

– Sunday, July 16th – Youth Meat Rabbit Show, 10:00 a.m. and Beef Blocking Contest – TBA

– Monday, July 17th – Open Lamb Show, 9:00 a.m. and Youth Beef Show, 6:00 p.m.

– Tuesday, July 18th – Youth Hog Show, 6:00 p.m.

– Wednesday, July 19th – Youth Goat Show, 9:30 a.m. and Open Hog Show, 6:00 p.m.

– Thursday, July 20th – Open Goat Show, 9:30 a.m. and Supreme Showmanship, 5:00 p.m.

– Friday, July 21st – Open Beef Show, 10:00 a.m.

– Friday, July 21st – Youth Livestock Auction 6:00 p.m. (Sale order Rabbit, Goats, Pigs, Beef, Sheep)

For further information on how you can support our projects, please contact committee member, Tammy Koser, at 570-2203629.

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Theodore G (Ted) Hills, 98, originally of Mill Hall

Ann McCollum Baker, formerly of Turbotville, 88

Charles Ray Bennett, infant, of Lock Haven

Martina Barbara Mangiardi Geiger, 91

James E. Dauberman, 77, of Lock Haven

Meghan Cordula Andrews, Ph.D., 36

Maralyn Esperance Lloyd, 85, of Muncy

John William Meyers, Jr., 89, of Mill Hall

Joyce I. Jarrett, 87, of Danville

Barbara J. “Barb” Summers, 81, of Muncy

Judy A. DelJanovan, 73, of Williamsport

Robert W. Moore, 66, of Williamsport

Sharon R. Bitler, 77, of Muncy

Spencer Christian Charles, 30, of Montgomery

Mary K. Smith, 67, of South Williamsport

Stanley Russell Jr., 89 of Watsontown

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Flora D’Agostino Marzzacco, 98, of Williamsport

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We are proud to announce that Dr. Bradley Van Ess, a General Dentist, is joining Lycoming Dental Associates August 2023.

Dr. Bradley grew up in Montoursville, PA. He attended Loyalsock High School, then went on to Penn State University for his undergraduate degree and LECOM School of Dental medicine for his DMD degree. Dr. Bradley enjoys playing music (bass guitar) and skiing.

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Historic Muncy Quilt Show

The quaint and beautiful river town of Muncy once again is the setting for the Muncy Historical Society’s annual Quilt & Textile Show. Slated for July 14-15, visitors will have the opportunity to view antique, vintage, and modern quilts and woven textiles at the Show in the Celebration Centre and Living Water Cafe, at the show’s location, First United Methodist Church, 602 S. Market Street. This location features easy access and convenient and ample parking. The show runs from noon to 6 p.m. Friday, July 14, and from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, July 15. General admission is $8, and we offer discounting for six or more guild members ($6 per member).

This juried show is open to all quilters! This is an opportunity for quilters to enter a quilt or quilts, and for the non-quilter to exhibit quilts from their private collections (see registration instructions below). We anticipate that show entries will be stunning antique, vintage, traditional, and modern quilts, representing virtually all styles and techniques.

Now in its 18th year, the event will be a showcase of spectacular hand and machine workmanship, appliqué, and other quilting techniques, reflecting the originality of the makers and their expertise with needle and thread, as well. Judith Cole Costello, quilt designer, lecturer, and author, along with quilters of the Vintage Gatherers are the Society’s show chairs. The show is always “set” so that attendees can “step far away from

the quilt to see the quilt’s geometric design and color patterns as a whole composition, or to stand inches away and observe the combinations of fabric, stitching, batting density, and handmade variations.”

A three-person panel will judge the quilt entries and 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place ribbons will be awarded in the Quilt Challenge, Appliqué, Other Techniques, Use of Color, Hand Quilting, Domestic/Hand-Guided Machine Quilting, Computer-Guided Machine Quilting, Wall Hanging, Youth and Modern categories. The judges will award only one winner for Best of Show, selected from all first-place winners, a Best Original Design winner, and a Judge’s Choice winner. Friday attendees will nominate their personal favorite for the Viewer’s Choice award.

2023

Challenge Quilt Theme

The 2023 Quilt Challenge theme was “Replication/Inspiration” — a quilter’s choice to register a modern quilt based on an interpretation, duplication, imitation, copy, or inspiration by an antique or vintage quilt, a piece of pottery or artwork, etc. The “challenge entries” will be accompanied by a photograph or the real “source of inspiration.”

Always

More Than a Quilt Show!

Always more than a quilt show, the show activities have been selected to appeal to all ages, and young people are encouraged to attend. This event is designed to be a glorious, colorful, and educational experience.

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As with every year, there will be several special exhibits and demonstration areas!

This year’s show will feature Karen Shipton, a member of the Vintage Gatherers. Although Karen began quilting in 1979, she stopped quilting twice since then, once for almost 10 years. The first time that Karen tried hand quilting she thought “Who would want to do that?” Later, a friend asked her to attend a quilting class. Here she is, forty-four years later, and still hooked on the whole quilting experience. There is a saying that “a quilt isn’t a quilt until it’s quilted”, and while Karen believes that to be true, she’ll be displaying her “Dear Jane” quilt top which will be exhibited again in 2024 as a completed quilt. Karen will have a selection of her hand-quilted show winners on display and is scheduled to demonstrate hand-quilting on Friday and Saturday, at 1 p.m.

Pat and Arlan Christ, nationally recognized quilt historians, collectors, authors, and teachers, will be exhibiting quilts from their “inspiration” collection. In their own words, the Christs are passionate about “retrieving knowledge to secure the heritage of antique quilts … the prime objective of The Christ Collection”. Their goal is “to preserve the legacy of quilts from past generations by sharing the history that surrounds the art of quilting”.

This year’s show will have “demonstration adventures” … hand- and machine quilting, paper piecing, binding and applique, and ‘Dear Jane’ secrets… all designed for

young people and adults alike. Although scheduled, many of the demonstrators will be available during most of the show hours to provide instruction and consultation.

– Spinning & weaving demonstrations Friday, Noon & 2 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m. & 1 p.m.

– Home Machine quilting Friday, 1 p.m.; Saturday, 11 a.m.

– Binding Friday, 1:30 pm.

– Hand quilting Friday, 2 p.m.; Saturday, Noon

– Mitering Corners Friday, 2:30 p.m.

– Paper Piecing Friday, 3 p.m.; Saturday. 2 p.m.

– Joining binding Saturday, 10 a.m.

– 30+ tips for better quilting Saturday, 12:30 p.m.

New to this year’s show, you will be able to participate in a Chinese auction and take a chance on the art raffle. Also, back by popular demand, our fabric rummage sale!

Joining the show this year will be Happy Valley Quilting, an online quilt store specializing in reproduction fabrics; Cherie Troester, offering original patterns with instructions fully illustrated, handmade jewelry, and much more; and American Ribbon & Fabric, bringing a large supply of fabrics, notions, foam, gift items, ribbons galore, cards and a broad array of decorating items for inside and out.

Check our website regularly (www.MuncyHistoricalSociety.org) for show updates, the demonstration schedule, and vendor listings.

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Gate Admission - $4.00 (Rides NOT Included) • 12 and Under FREE w/Adult Admission

“Compliments of EQT. Because every kid deserves to see the fair”

Wednesday, July 12th - Fair Opens at 4:00PM - FREE Admission!

Thursday, July 13th - Fair Opens at 4:00PM

Friday, July 14th - Fair Opens 4:00PM

GRANDSTAND - 6:00PM - MOUNTAIN CREEK TRUCK FEST Presents Unlimited Tough Truck Racing

Sponsored by Parratt–Wolff, Inc. and Hagy Trucking

Saturday, July 15th - Fair Opens 10:00AM

GRANDSTAND - 4:00PM - Lycoming County Fair Motorsports Presents BATTLE OF THE BORDER!

3 Man Team Derby (The Hardcore Drivers from PA taking on the Heavy Hitters of NY)

Kids Power Wheel Derby, Compact Team Demo and Full Size Truck/SUV Demo

Sunday, July 16th - Fair Opens 10:00AM

GRANDSTAND - 4:00PM - Lycoming County Fair Motorsports Presents BACKYARD BRAWL!

Modified V8 Derby - TOMMY HEDRICK’S MEMORIAL - Kids Power Wheel Derby, Figure 8 Racing and Compact Demo

Monday, July 17th - Fair Opens 4:00PM

GRANDSTAND - 7:00PM - MONDAY NIGHT MAYHEM 2 - LIVE PRO WRESTLING

Micro Wrestler Short Sleeve Sampson • Former WWF Star the Patriot Former WWE Star Afa Jr. • Former WWE Star Gene Snitsky

Front Row Ringside - $30.00 • 2nd & 3rd Row Ringside - $25.00

General Admission - $10.00

Tuesday, July 18th - Fair Opens 4:00PM

Youth Day - 12 & Under FREE Everyday with Adult Paid Admission

GRANDSTAND - 7:00PM - Lycoming County’s BEST SCHOOL TALENT CHALLENGE

Wednesday, July 19th - Fair Opens 4:00PM

Senior Citizens Day - FREE ALL DAY - 65 & Over With Valid ID (rides not included)

Sponsored by UPMC For Life, UPMC Health Plan Medicare Program

GRANDSTAND - 6:00PM - Lycoming County Fair Motorsports

Presents 1st Annual “Off the Farm” Antique Tractor Pull - Sponsored by Stryker Trucking & Excavating

Thursday, July 20th - Fair Opens 4:00PM

Military Appreciation Day - Free All Day with a valid ID (Rides not Included)

Sponsored by UPMC For Life, UPMC Health Plan Medicare Program

GRANDSTAND - 7:00PM - Lycoming County Fair Motorsports Presents THROWBACK THURSDAY

Compact SUV/Mini Trucks, Queens Clash (Ladies Only), Compact Chain & Bang Derby and Figure 8 Racing

Friday, July 21st - Fair Opens 4:00PM

GRANDSTAND - 6:00PM - Northeast PA Tractor Pullers Presents Dale Wheeland Memorial Tractor Pull Sponsored by Blaise Alexander Family Dealerships

Saturday, July 22nd - Fair Opens 10:00AM

GRANDSTAND - 4:00PM - - Lycoming County Fair Motorsports

Presents 13th Annual PATPA 4x4 Gas & Diesel Truck Pull - Sponsored by Ground Shaker Transport

Senior Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program

Veggie Vouchers

2023 Guidelines

Total household income is within the Income guidelines of up to $26,973 for 1 person in the household; or $36,482 for 2 people in the household. Recipient must be 60 years old or older (or will turn 60 by December 31, 2023) and live in Clinton or Lycoming County. Each applicant will receive five $10 coupons.

Please complete the application to the right of this page! Everyone must fill out an application and sign it. Applications will also be available on-site during drive through distribution days.

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COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE SENIOR FARMERS’ MARKET NUTRITION PROGRAM

2023 APPLICATION FORM

To qualify, you must by 60 or older (or turn 60 by 12/31/2023) and meet the household income guidelines.

RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES

I certify that the information I have provided for my eligibility determination is correct, to the best of my knowledge. This certification form is being submitted in connection with the receipt of Federal assistance. Program officials may verify information on this form. I understand that intentionally making a false or misleading statement or intentionally misrepresenting, concealing, or withholding facts may result in paying the State agency, in cash, the value of the food benefits improperly issued to me and may subject me to civil or criminal prosecution under State and Federal law.

Standards for eligibility and participation in the SFMNP are the same for everyone, regardless of race, color, nat ional origin, age, disability, or sex.

I understand that I may appeal any decision made by the local agency regarding my eligibility for the SFMNP.

By signing this, I acknowledge that my total household income is within the Income guidelines: $26,973 for 1 person in the household; or $36,482 for 2 people in the household and that I am 60 years old or older (or will turn 60 by 12/31/2023).

1st Participant Name (print): ______________________________________________ Birth Date ________________ (Person checks are for) _____________________________________ (Signature)

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Please see back for USDA Nondiscrimination Statement

Persons with disabilities who require alternative means of communication for program information (e.g. Braille, large print, audiotape, American Sign Language, etc.), should contact the Agency (State or local) where they applied for benefits. Individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing or have speech disabilities may contact USDA through the Federal Relay Service at (800) 877-8339. Additionally, program information may be made available in languages other than English.

To file a program complaint of discrimination, complete the USDA Program Discrimination Complaint Form, (AD-3027) found online at: https://www.usda.gov/sites/default/files/ documents/ad-3027.pdf, and at any USDA office, or write a letter addressed to USDA and provide in the letter all of the information requested in the form. To request a copy of the complaint form, call (866) 632-9992. Submit your completed form or letter to USDA by: (1) mail: U.S. Department of Agriculture Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, D.C. 20250-9410; (2) fax: (202) 690-7442; or (3) email: program.intake@usda.gov. This institution is an equal opportunity provider.

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Travel Outfits

ow when you first think “travel outfit,” you may be thinking of what to pack, as in a vacation wardrobe. Sure, it’s preferable to spend time deliberating on the best summer dress for vacay cocktails or a new flattering swimsuit to wear on the beach because those are the fun parts, the reason for traveling in the first place. No friends, what we are going to explore today is the outfit you wear to get to your destination. For me, vacations are great, but the actual transit part can be kind of a nightmare. Even if the

anxiety of travel has you on edge, that doesn’t mean you can’t wear a comfy yet chic outfit while you have a panic attack at the airport. (Joking aside, if you are having a panic attack, no matter your mode of transportation, seek medical help immediately.) That being said, traveling in the right clothing can actually make the experience a bit less stressful, maybe even enjoyable. A long-haul flight will feel much less dreadful if you’re wearing something that keeps you feeling ventilated, yet warm and well-supported, without being restrictive. The same goes for long

car and bus rides. If you’re the type of person who cannot stand seams, buttons, or rough fabrics, and refuse to wear straightup sleepwear in public, then consider checking out Athleta’s collection of “tights.” These leggings feature buttery soft fabric that pulls sweat away from the body, allows for airflow, and provides supportive compression without cutting into you. They come

in various lengths, rises, and colors. I tend to stick with black for leggings, but hey, you may be feeling adventurous for your next trip, so you may want to give the dark Sardina blue a spin. If you go for a higher-waist legging, pair it with a cropped t-shirt like Wild Fable Relaxed Fit tee from Target. Again, this comes in half a dozen different colors and can be easily layered with a denim jacket or cardigan. For footwear, if you’re going with an all-black or monotone bottom and top, pop-of-color shoes will give a bit of polish to your perfectly comfort-

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OUTFITS

able look, like Keds’ Kickback Canvas Sneaker in pink.

If you have multiple trips planned or are a frequent traveler, you may need something more heavy-duty than a t-shirt and leggings. Start with a midweight tee shirt like For Days’ Vintage V-neck. Then add a fleece crewneck, like Quince’s SuperSoft pullover, which is soft enough to be cozy, but on the fitted side so as not to add bulk and can be easily wrapped around the waist or draped over the shoulder. Next, go with a pull-on pant like Everlane’s Easy Pants or J.Crew Factory’s Linen-Cotton Blend Drawstring Pant. A pant has a more polished feel to it than a legging and can transition from travel to an event or activity more easily if you’re not checking in right away upon arrival.

Shoe-wise, if you’re really putting in the paces, I’d recommend New Balance’s 515 V3 Sneaker. It’s a classic with a durable rubber outsole and foam cushioning.

For shorter trips, you may just need something comfortable and cute. Consider a matching set! Matching tops and bottoms can be fun and don’t require a lot of effort to have a full look. For super casual travel, check out Tar-

get’s Tie Dye Lounge Top & Shorts set with some slide-on Vans. For something still lowkey but put-together, try Madewell’s Stripe Stretch Cotton & Linen Camp Shirt and matching pullon shorts with a cushioned ballet flat.

Lastly, for those long-haul trips, whether by plane, train, or automobile, also be mindful of what’s worn under your outfit. Pack your standard bra and wear a supportive bralette, like Harper Wilde’s Bliss Bralette, which is made from durable microfiber fabric to give you lift without underwire or hooks digging into your skin. For underwear, Bombas makes great pairs that are breathable while providing coverage and comfort. If you’re going with a looser drawstring pants, then check out Ridge Merino’s Ridge Boy Shorts underwear for women for a more supportive feel under baggy pants. And don’t forget compression socks, especially for flights. Amazon is your go-to source for all types of compression travel socks.

There can be so many stressors when traveling, but hopefully, some of these outfit combos can take one less thing off your travel prep to-do list. Or at least help you look put-together on a bumpy flight or hours stuck in traffic.

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Montoursville Drys Question Legalities of Wet Petitions in Effort to Secure Liquor Vote

Leaders of Dry forces in Montoursville are questioning the legality of petitions recently circulating in the

borough seeking a local option vote on the question of the legal sale of liquor in the borough.

It is contended that 343 signatures are needed on the liquor petition and that the liquor petition only contains

only 272 names, several of whom are duplicates and their registration questioned.

Four leaders of the dry movement in Montoursville were at the courthouse checking every signature on the petition. Meanwhile in the same room, a man sent by an area tearoom was copying all the signatures on the beer petitions recently circulated by the dry interests.

For the past four years the sale of liquor has been illegal in Montoursville. In the local option vote four years ago, sale of liquor was defeated,

and the sale of beer was voted affirmatively by a close vote.

The local option petitions from Jersey Shore, Montoursville, Nippenose, Hepburn and Porter Townships asking that the question of granting beer and liquor licenses be placed on the ballot for the September 8 primary election scheduled in these five districts were to be submitted to Solicitor Dan E. Kline for his approval.

Solicitor Kline will be giving a ruling determining the number of signatures needed.

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Let’s do Lunch!

If you are 60 years of age or older, stretch your grocery monies by coming to dine with us!

We offer a hot meal and “Lighter Fare” menu options.

Come dine with friends or make some new ones!

Reservations are required 48 hours in advance. Transportation can also be arranged!

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Jersey Shore Center 641 Cemetery Street Jersey Shore 570-601-9591

Lincoln Center 2138 Lincoln Street Williamsport 570-601-9573

Centers

Loyalsock Center 1607 Four Mile Drive Williamsport 570-601-9590

Meck Center 50 Fitness Lane Muncy 570-601-9593

Mill Hall Center 9 Peale Avenue Mill Hall 570-726-6378

Renovo Area Center 415 Fourth Street South Renovo 570-923-2525

RiverWalk Center 423 East Central Avenue South Williamsport 570-601-9592

MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday

July 17

BBQ chicken, sandwich roll, molasses baked beans, broccoli and carrots, macaroni salad

Lighter Fare

Sliced ham & Swiss on rye bread, Italian tomato salad, Mandarin oranges, chocolate chip cookie

July 24

Breaded fish sandwich, sandwich roll, stewed tomatoes, macaroni and cheese, fresh pear

Lighter Fare

Chef salad with ham, turkey, & cheese, tomato & cucumber salad, fresh cantaloupe, dinner roll

July 18

Sausage gravy, fresh biscuit, mixed vegetables, tropical fruit salad

Lighter Fare

Chicken salad with sandwich wrap, pepper slaw, fresh apple

July 25

Alpine hamburger, sandwich roll, molasses baked beans, garlic zucchini, gelatin with fruit

Lighter Fare

Ham, turkey, & Swiss with lettuce and tomato on whole grain bread, broccoli salad, cinnamon apples

July 19

Cheeseburger, hamburger bun, BBQ butter beans, German potato salad, cookie

Lighter Fare

Honey mustard chicken with lettuce leaf, sandwich wrap, broccoli salad, fresh apple

July 26

Pizza pasta casserole, glazed carrots, broccoli, cucumber & onion salad

Lighter Fare

Bacon, lettuce, tomato, whole grain bread, Italian tomato salad, creamy coleslaw, fresh apple

July 20

Spaghetti & meatballs with marinara, Italian veggie blend, tossed salad with Italian dressing, whole grain bread

Lighter Fare

Italian hoagie with salami, ham, cheese, tomato, lettuce, pepper slaw, fresh cantaloupe

July 27

Texas hot dog with hot dog roll, carrots, cheesy cauliflower, fresh watermelon

Lighter Fare

BBQ chicken salad with black bean, corn, cheese, ranch dressing, fresh watermelon, corn & black bean salad

July 21

Sweet & sour pork, wild rice blend, green beans, fresh watermelon

Lighter Fare

Chicken fajita wrap, corn & black bean salad, fresh watermelon, chocolate chip cookie

July 28

Chicken ala King cheesy mozzarella breadstick, lemon pepper veggies, applesauce

Lighter Fare

Sliced ham & Swiss on rye bread, three bean salad, Mandarin oranges

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EVENTS

Burger Basket

What: Burger basket. Take out or eat in. Call 570-327-0255 for take-out orders.

When: Tuesday, July 11, 2023, 4 p.m.

Where: Royal P. Steinbacher, American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport.

Bird Walk with Doug Gross

What: Doug Gross, retired PA Game Commission biologist and eBird coordinator, will guide us on a bird walk in the woods and shrub lands of Ricketts Glen State Park. Good boots are recommended for walking. Please bring your own bug spray. Registration required by emailing Rhiannon Summers at rhsummers@pa.gov or calling 570477-7780.

When: Wednesday, July 12 from 8:30-11:30 a.m.

Where: Meet at the Park Office in Ricketts Glen State Park.

Virtual Summer Wildflowers Talk

What: Dr. George Chamuris, Professor Emeritus of Biology at Bloomsburg University, will talk about the native wildflowers you can expect to see this summer at the park. Program will be presented using Microsoft Teams. Registration required by emailing Rhiannon Summers at rhsummers@pa.gov or calling 570-477-7780.

When: Wednesday, July 12 from 11:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

Where: Virtual.

Compasses, Maps, and You!

What: Learn how to use compasses and maps. Materials provided. Contact Rhiannon Summers at 570-477-7780 or rhsummers@pa.gov for more information.

When: Wednesday, July 12 from 1:30-2:30 p.m.

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Where: Meet at the Amphitheater in Ricketts Glen State Park.

Compass Course

What: Put your compass skills to the test by navigating our compass course. Materials provided. Contact Rhiannon Summers at 570-477-7780 or rhsummers@pa.gov for more information.

When: Wednesday, July 12 from 2:30-3:30 p.m.

Where: Meet at the Amphitheater in Ricketts Glen State Park.

Cheesesteak Basket

What: Cheesesteak basket. Take out or eat in. Call 570327-0255 for take-out orders.

When: Thursday, July 13, 2023, 4 p.m.

Where: Royal P. Steinbacher, American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport.

Dinner What: Beer battered or broiled haddock dinner or chicken fettuccini.

When: Friday, July 14, 2022, 5 p.m.

Where: Royal P. Steinbacher, American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport.

“CCC Camp S-129”

What: Join the park naturalist and learn about the work the Civilian Conservation Corps did in the 1930’s and 1940’s in the area, the culture in these camps, and how it prepared some to be well-disciplined World War II veterans. All children must be accompanied by an adult in order to participate. Program may be modified or cancelled in the event of severe weather or new community guidelines. Meet at the amphitheater.

When: Friday, July 14th, from 8:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m.

Where: Little Pine State Park, Amphitheater.

Community Concert

What: Community concert featuring the Uptown Music Collective.

When: Saturday, July 15th, at 7:00 p.m.

Where: Central Oak Heights, 75 Heritage Rd., (Off Rt. 15 south), West Milton.

“Local History Day”

What: It is the 90th anniversary of the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) in Pennsylvania. Join the naturalist and guest speakers for a good afternoon and evening of local history. There will be three programs dealing with the local history of the area, including a program on the CCC Camps in the area (which includes the CCC Camp at Hyner Run) that starts at 3:30 PM (presented by Rich Wykoff, local historian of the Greater Renovo Area Heritage Park), a program on the lumber and other industry in the area that starts at 6:00 PM (presented by Lou Bernard, overseer of the Adult Services at Ross Library and local historian), and a program about the history of the forests that starts at 8:00 PM (presented by Lin Greenaway, Forester of the Sproul State Forest). Feel free to come to all the programs or catch just one and hop in the pool or bring those hot dogs. All children must be accompanied by an adult in order to participate in program. Program may be modified or cancelled in the event of severe weather or new state or community guidelines. First two programs will be at the amphitheater (by the pool) and will be moved to Pavilion #1 in the event of rain. Forest history program will be held at Pavilion #1. Bring a lawn chair for amphitheater programs.

When: Saturday, July 15th, from 3:00 p.m.–9:30 p.m., CCC program starts at 3:30 p.m., Lumbering and Industry of the Area starts at 6:00 p.m., and History of the Forests starts at 8:00 p.m.

Where: Hyner Run State Park (Meet at the amphitheater by the pool and at Pavilion #1 (see the “What” section). Hyner Run State Park, 86 Hyner Park Road, North Bend, PA 17760-9525.

DiscoverE Kids Program: Nocturnal Raptors

What: Children ages 5-8 will be learning about our amazing night raptors. Children must be accompanied by an adult! Registration required by emailing Rhiannon Summers at rhsummers@pa.gov or calling 570-477-7780.

When: Saturday, July 15 from 4:00-5:30 p.m.

Where: Park and meet at the Visitor Center in Ricketts Glen State Park.

Meet Smokey Bear

What: Learn about fire prevention and how we fight wildfires in Pennsylvania. You will have an opportunity to get your picture with Smokey. Contact Rhiannon Summers at 570-477-7780 or rhsummers@pa.gov for more information.

When: Saturday, July 15 from 7:00-7:30 p.m.

Where: Park and meet at the Amphitheater in Ricketts Glen State Park.

“Local History Day”

What: It is the 90th anniversary of the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) in Pennsylvania. Join the naturalist and guest speakers for a good afternoon and evening of local history. There will be three programs dealing with the local history of the area, including a program on the CCC Camps in the area (which includes the CCC Camp at Hyner Run) that starts at 3:30 PM (presented by Rich Wykoff, local historian of the Greater Renovo Area Heritage Park), a program on the lumber and other industry in the area that starts at 6:00 PM (presented by Lou Bernard, overseer of the Adult Services at Ross Library and local historian), and a program about the history of the forests that starts at 8:00 PM (presented by Lin Greenaway, Forester of the Sproul State Forest). Feel free to come to all the programs or catch just one and hop in the pool or bring those hot dogs. All children must be accompanied by an adult in order to participate in program. Program may be modified or cancelled in the event of severe weather or new state or community guidelines. All three programs will be at the amphitheater (by the pool) and will be moved to Pavilion #1 in the event of rain. Bring a lawn chair.

When: Saturday, July 15th, 3:00 p.m.-9:30 p.m., CCC program starts at 3:30 p.m., Lumbering and Industry of the Area starts at 6:00 p.m., and History of the Forests starts at 8:00 p.m.

Where: Hyner Run State Park (Meet at the amphitheater by the pool). Hyner Run State Park, 86 Hyner Park Road, North Bend.

Burger Basket

What: Burger basket. Take out or eat in. Call 570-327-0255 for take-out orders.

When: Tuesday, July 18, 2023, 4 p.m.

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Where: Royal P. Steinbacher, American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport.

Bird Walk with Doug Gross

What: Doug Gross, retired PA Game Commission biologist and eBird coordinator, will guide us on a bird walk in the woods and shrub lands of Ricketts Glen State Park. Good boots are recommended for walking. Please bring your own bug spray. Registration required by emailing Rhiannon Summers at rhsummers@pa.gov or calling 570477-7780.

When: Wednesday, July 19 from 8:30-11:30 a.m.

Where: Meet at the Park Office in Ricketts Glen State Park.

Fitness Class

What: Tried and True Legends Fitness Class for people age 50+. Designed to help you feel better, move better and look better. Build strength, increase balance and flexibility all while having a good time with people like you. It is no secret our bodies change as we age. Taking steps to counter the effects of aging can help you maintain a young spirit and independent life. No previous workout experience needed. All are welcome. First three classes are free.

When: Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from 10:15 a.m.11:15 a.m. and Tuesday & Thursday 5:15 p.m.-6:15 p.m.

Where: Tried and True, 244 Grey Fox Rd., Ste. 6, Montoursville.

Toastermasters Class

What: Control your fear of public speaking. Practice speaking before a friendly audience who will guide you on your journey to becoming a better speaker. Contact Donna Miller 570-971-0098 or Phil Buehrer 570-326-6801

When: 1st & 3rd Wednesday of each month at 6:00 p.m.

Where: 505 Restaurant, 505 Washington Blvd., Williamsport.

Post Breakfast

What: The Milton American Legion, Post 71, will begin serving breakfast for $9 per person with a large menu available. Please call 570-742-4236 ahead if you are part of a large group so we can be ready for you.

When: First and third Sunday of the month. Breakfast is open to the public from 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.

Where: Milton American Legion, Post 71, 401 N. Front St., Milton.

Check Your Fit

What: Join UPMC Health Plan for our Check Your Fit

First Friday events taking place on the first Friday of each month. Health educators will be on-site to address health-related questions and distribute literature. Plus, free preventive screenings will be available for members.

When: First Friday of the Month, from 11 a.m.-2 p.m.

Where: Loyal Plaza,1875 E. 3rd St., Williamsport.

Weight Loss Group

What: TOPS Weight Loss Group.

When: Mondays from 5:15 p.m.-6:30 p.m. Masks and social distancing required.

Where: Divine Providence Hospital Auditorium, use auditorium entrance.

Summer Sunday Worship

What: Summer Sunday Worship and Hymn Sing with a message by Todd Kauffman, Special and Inner-City Mission Leader and Lay Speaker. Come as you are. Leave refreshed!

When: July 16th at 9:30 a.m.

Where: Carsontown Community Church, 7951 Little Pine Creek Road, Waterville.

Vacation Bible School

What: Hero Hotline Vacation Bible School, organized by multiple city churches.

When: July 16-July 20, from 6:00 p.m.-8:30 p.m.

CHURCH EVENTS...

CHURCH EVENTS

Movie

What: Free movie, “The Chosen” season one episode 1.

When: The remaining episodes will be shown at 6:00 p.m. on July 12, 19, 26, August 2, 9, and 16.

Where: Central Baptist Church, 601 Seventh Ave., Williamsport.

Community Dinner

What: Free community dinner.

When: Thursday, July 13th, at 5:00 p.m., while supplies last.

Where: Redeemer Lutheran Church - Curbside, 1101 Washington Blvd., Williamsport.

What: Hearts of Fire Virtual Event presented by The Voice of the Martyrs. Childcare provided for children up to 11. Register with Dee at 570-998-2989 or email dgannon@ cccschurch.com by July 12th at 4:00 p.m. No charge.

When: Friday, July 14th, from 6:30 p.m.-9:00 p.m.

Where: Christian Church at Cogan Station, 5904 Lycoming Creek Rd., Cogan Station.

Lockport Drifters

What: Lockport Drifters playing a gospel show.

When: Sunday, July 16th at 8:30 a.m.

Where: Covenant United Methodist Church, 44 W. Main St., Lock Haven.

Church Service

What: Sunday service: If The Lord Is Wrong I Don’t Want To Be Right.

When: Sunday Morning, July 16th. Service Time 10:15 a.m.

Where: Garden View Baptist Church, 1600 Doris Ave., Williamsport.

Where: Saint John’s-Newberry United Methodist Church, 2101 Newberry St., Williamsport.

MEETINGS

MEETINGS...

Post Meeting

What: Post Meeting.

When: Saturday, July 15, 2023, 10 a.m.

Where: Royal P. Steinbacher, American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT EVENTS...

ARTS and ENTERTAINMENT EVENTS

Phil Reeder Solo Guitar

What: Phil Reeder Solo Guitar playing eclectic acoustic.

When: Friday, July 14th, at 7:00 p.m.

Where: Front Street Station, 2 Front St., Northumberland.

Classic Rock Revival

What: Classic Rock Revival playing classic rock.

When: Saturday, July 15th at 7:00 p.m.

Where: Riverfest, Riverview Park, Lock Haven.

Phil Reeder Solo Guitar

What: Phil Reeder Solo Guitar playing eclectic acoustic.

When: Sunday, July 16th, at 6:00 p.m.

Where: Pine Grove Hall,101 E. Pine Grove Rd., Pine Grove Mills.

Lockport Drifters

What: Lockport Drifters playing bluegrass, folk and americana.

When: Wednesday, July19th, at 7:00 p.m.

Where: Summer Concert Series, Hufnagle Park, 38–60 S. Sixth St., Lewisburg.

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It was July 22nd, and hotter than you could imagine. The day of my motorcycle test. What was I thinking about booking the test in mid-summer? I hate the heat. The heat plus my nerves made a recipe for disaster that day, but I made it! Let me tell you about it.

I remember that day like it was yesterday. I remember just how hot it was. I sat at red lights, and the heat was just rolling off my bike. I could feel the sweat under my clothes and jeans. It was unbearable. My dad’s birthday is July 25th, so I wanted to nail this test in honor of his birthday. As I pulled up to a parking spot at the DMV, I took a deep breath and told myself, “You got this.”

My heart was beating a mile a minute as I walked in. I knew that I knew this and was so beyond comfortable on a motorcycle. But it’s someone watching your every move and judging you that made me nervous.

I really wanted the lady who worked there to give me the test. Woman to woman, I felt like I’d be more comfortable. A few of the guys there honestly scared me, test-wise. One was grumpy, and the other dude didn’t talk much. I kept praying the lady was giving tests that day.

I kept scanning the front desk to see if

this lady was working. I spotted her, and she was helping a customer at her desk, which meant obviously she wasn’t the test giver that day. My heart pounded harder now. Who would give me my test?

“Andrea McElroy!” I heard a man’s voice yell my name.

I swallowed hard and walked towards him. It was the grumpy guy.

“Are you kidding me!?” I thought to myself.

Now it’s not only hot, but I get the one person who hates the world giving me my test.

He asked how I was and if I was ready. I told him I was as best I was going to get and was ready to do it and get it done. He seemed in a pretty good mood, so that made me feel a bit better, but the butterflies were still taking over.

As we reached my bike, I put my helmet on. He had me get on the bike and start it. He then had me turn my turn signals on, tap my brakes, and ask me a few questions before we left the parking lot. He then told me to meet him out back to continue my testing.

Dad always warned me about the stop sign right down from JoAnn Fabric.

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“Make sure you stop completely and use your turn signal there, or you will fail your test.”

Even though he told me this for my driver’s license, he made sure to remind me for my motorcycle license, too, when he would ride down with me on his bike to practice my figure eights and weaving in and out of the cones.

I, of course, stopped at the stop sign and put both feet down. Put my left turn signal on, looked both ways and headed down to the test sight.

The first thing he wanted me to do was to ride down and back behind the buildings and shift through gears. I knew I had this. Easy peasy. I got to third gear and noticed an eighteen-wheeler coming right toward me, and it wasn’t going to stop. I didn’t know what to do! I didn’t want to fail my test by making the wrong choice, but I wasn’t taking the chance of this guy not stopping either! I stopped completely and waited for the truck to go by. I then turned around to head back toward my test giver.

“Sir, I am so sorry. I didn’t know what to do. He wasn’t going to stop, and I wasn’t going to take the chance to get hit!” I said to him while most likely wiping the sweat off my upper lip.

MAN, IT WAS HOT!

The man was so kind and told me I did the right thing. They get so mad when this happens while giving the test. I guess it happened pretty often. I asked him if he

wanted me to do it over, and he said no and that we would go into the figure eight now.

On the pavement, there is a square with painted corners. During a figure eight, you have to stay inside this box on your bike. If you take it too wide, then you will get outside the box and fail. You have to keep it tight and control the bike.

I did my figure eight and did it well.

Next was weaving inside and out of cones.

He laid the cones out, and I felt like they were so much closer than when Dad had me practice with his cones. Not to throw my husband under the bus, but this is why he failed his first motorcycle test. He took out one of these cones. If he couldn’t do it, then my chances didn’t feel so great. This was the part that made me nervous, and now that they looked even closer, the butterflies started going crazy again. I swear it was getting hotter by the minute too. I shifted into first and started through my first cone, ending with the last cone, not taking out one. I felt instant relief as I pulled up next to him.

“You passed. Congratulations!” he said. Oh my goodness, I was just so excited! I told him thank you and said about my dad’s birthday and how this will just make his day.

He responded with, “Young lady, I have given out many of these tests throughout my years, and let me tell you something.

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I have watched grown men on smaller bikes not be able to do what you just did on their bikes. You did everything so naturally like it was just easy for you. I love your confidence.”

I will never, ever forget that moment. I could hardly wait to call my dad. I had so much excitement that I thought I’d burst! As soon as I left the DMV, I pulled over in the TGIF parking lot and called Dad immediately. I told him what the guy told me, and he started laughing and congratulating me with excitement!

“See, honey! I told you! I knew you would ace it! You know this stuff. There was no reason for you to be nervous,” Dad said. We had the best conversation; even though I was sitting in the heat, it didn’t bother me. My excitement took over. I did it! I passed. I have had the best motorcycle teacher since I was three years old — a dad who has always given me the confidence to do anything I set my mind to. Even the nice grumpy guy told me he saw my confidence! It was a day I will never forget. Thanks, Dad, for always believing in me and being there through the big moments, small moments, and everything in between.

Strawberry Shortcake Kabobs

Ingredients:

• 1 container of strawberries, washed and cut in thirds

• 1 package of dessert shells, cut in fourths; you could use angel food cake, shortbread, or sponge cake too!

• 1 container of icing or homemade

• Kabob sticks

Icing:

• 1 cup powdered sugar

• 1 tsp. Vanilla

• 2 Tbsp. milk

Combine till smooth, then place in a small baggie and cut a small hole in the corner of the bag.

Directions:

Alternate the strawberries and cake on sticks.

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Weddings can be as novel or traditional as couples prefer. Couples who go the traditional route will undoubtedly include certain spotlight dances in the reception.

e father-daughter dance is a staple of a wedding reception. According to the experts at Fred Astaire Dance Studios, the history of father-daughter dances can be traced back decades. e dance once was one last nod to Dad before the bride’s husband became the most important man in her life. Now it’s more symbolic of general love and a ection.

Times have certainly changed from the rst father-daughter dances and this tradition no longer carries the same meaning. In fact, despite what the name may imply, father-daughter dances needn’t take place with a father at all, especially if he passed away or is not in the bride’s life. She can choose any special person, whether a father gure, uncle, brother, mentor, etc. to honor during the dance.

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Traditionally the father-daughter dance (and mother-son dance) takes place immediately following the newlyweds’ rst dance together. However, some opt to have it a er the toasts or before the cake cutting. Couples can make their preferences known prior to the reception and schedule these dances any time they desire, especially since they are frequently preceded by a special announcement.

While many brides prefer to dance to a slow-paced, heartfelt song, this needn’t always be the case. In recent years, some daddy-daughter duos have opted to put on shows with humorous dances or even entertaining showcases of fancy footwork to songs of all types. e song should match

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the vibe of the wedding. That said, certain songs seem tailor-made for the times during the reception when love and gratitude are expressed during these bittersweet dances.

Country

• “The Man Who Loves You the Most,” Zac Brown Band

• “My Little Girl,” Tim McGraw

• “Just Fishin’,” Trace Adkins

Big Band

• “Unforgettable,” Nat King Cole

• “The Way You Look Tonight,” Frank Sinatra

• “Swinging on a Star,” Bing Crosby

Indie/Singer-Songwriter

• “You’ve Got a Friend,” James Taylor

• “Let it Be Me,” Ray LaMontagne

• “Father and Daughter,” Paul Simon

• “Wildflowers,” Tom Petty

• “Constellations,” Jack Johnson Rock

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Time-Honored Wedding Traditions

Weddings are special events that celebrate two individuals’ love for one another. Weddings bring together friends and family to witness couples share vows and devote their lives to each other.

Wedding guests recognize that certain components are commonplace in ceremonies and receptions. Perhaps you were once a

ring bearer or caught the bouquet? There’s a rich history behind the traditions that feature prominently at many weddings. Here’s a look at traditions past and present and the meaning behind these customs.

Marriage

The custom of marriage can be traced back thousands of years to when hunters and gatherers started coming together to form societies and farm land. In order to ensure

the success of communities, couplings were developed to produce offspring and maintain households.

Tie the knot

Getting married is sometimes referred to as “tying the knot.” This

stems from the custom of “handfasting,” which is a common practice among various cultures around the world, and notably in ancient Rome. The bride and groom’s hands are tied together for the duration of the ceremony, not to be released until the wedding is made official. This isn’t something you see too often at modern weddings, but can be something unique couples may want to consider.

Bridal bouquet

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is held by the bride on her wedding day. Roses, orchids, peonies, and other fragrant blooms are often included, but in ancient times brides’ bouquets were likely made of herbs. According to the resource Minted Weddings, these aromatic herbs were used to ward off evil spirits.

Veil

Evil spirits also were the basis for the wearing of bridal veils, as they were utilized to hide brides from these miscreants. Veils now are more style than substance.

Bridesmaids

In ancient Rome, bridesmaids were tasked with protecting the bride. They wore the same dresses as the bride to confuse evil spirits from finding the soon-to-be-betrothed and cursing her. Today’s bridesmaids are less decoy and more helper. They may wear similar dresses to the bride and one another, but they aren’t trying to fool any spirits.

Tossing rice

Rice and grains were long regard-

ed as signs of prosperity and fertility, according to the gifting company Personal Creations. Therefore, couples were showered with rice to ensure their good fortune. Consumption of uncooked rice has been proven to be detrimental to some wildlife, so rice has now been widely replaced with bubbles or birdseed.

Cutting the cake

At the reception, many couples link hands and make the first cut in their wedding cakes. Wedding Wire says it’s a tradition that around 80 percent of wedding couples partake in. It is believed this tradition symbolizes the couple’s first official task performed together, and marks the promise to support and take care of one another throughout the marriage. However, in the past, brides were responsible for cutting the wedding cake alone and distributed slices to guests to aid in fertility, according to BakingNook.com.

Weddings are full of traditions with interesting histories.

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County Hall Corner: Three Cheers for the Supreme Court

The irony of the mainstream media is that they honestly do not see how biased they are. Here is a classic example from the Associated Press (AP). Their lead sentence in a July 1st article stated, “The Supreme Court just finished issuing its biggest decisions of the term, killing President Joe Biden’s $400 billion plan to cancel or reduce federal student loan debts, ending af-

firmative action in higher education and issuing a major decision that impacts gay rights.”

Notice the choice of words, “killing,” “ending,” “impacts gay rights.” From another frame of reference (hint: the US Constitution), the Supreme Court ruled in Biden v. Nebraska that the President of the United States did not have powers to forgive government debt without the approval of the US Congress. In Students for Fair Admission v. Harvard and a second case,

Students for Fair Admission v University of North Carolina, the Supreme Court ruled that colleges violated equal rights in their admission process and thus should not judge on the basis of race, known as affirmative action. And in 303 Creative LLC v. Elenis, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of a devout Christian graphic designer who refused to create a same-sex wedding website on the basis of his religious beliefs.

All three of these key decisions fall back on the fundamental foundations of our country; the separation of powers, equality, and individual freedom. Yet the screams from the left focus

on the pragmatic aspect of these initiatives. For example, student debt is truly a national disaster; no argument from anyone on that point. But it was created by student loans that the US

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government made available, which gave institutions of higher learning an open door to raise their tuition and costs to ridiculous levels. According to US News and World Report, college costs have more than doubled in the past twenty years.

This debt is growing with no end in sight. It currently is estimated at $1.6 trillion owed by 48 million people, having grown by 70 percent in the last decade, according to the Student Borrower Protection Center. Amazingly, seven percent of these borrowers owe over $100,000 in student loans. Even the average student loan takes seventeen years to pay back. Because these debts saddle whole families for decades on end, it impacts our entire economy.

President Biden’s answer was to grant

ed, “People think that the president of the United States has the power for student loan debt forgiveness. He does not. That has to be an act of Congress.”

In an irony of ironies, in his majority opinion to help explain why President Biden’s student loan handout was unconstitutional, Chief Justice John Roberts cited this very quote from Nancy Pelosi.

All three decisions are historic landmarks. The separation of powers needs to be respected; Congress should stop abdicating its responsibilities and reel in the massive overreach of the executive branch of the federal government. The five essential freedoms in the first amendment guaranteeing the freedom of religion, speech, the press, assembly, and the right to petition the Government for a redress of grievanc-

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Family Fun with a Pop

Kid-friendly snacks and treats perfect for sharing

When hunger strikes and family fun calls for a snack to keep the excitement going, take your kiddos to the kitchen to whip up a tasty treat for all to enjoy. Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or watching favorite movies, turn to an ingredient like popcorn that encourages creativity. Plus, it’s a delicious way for adults to turn back the clock and recreate childhood memories while making new ones with the family.

Consider these popcorn-inspired snacks to serve during your next adventure:

* Take yourself back in time to your own childhood with a classic pairing that never goes out of style: Peanut Butter and Jelly Popcorn. This version offers a fun way to jazz up popcorn for kids and adults alike with a sprinkling of strawberries and dried cranberries on top for added nutrition.

* When it’s time for a little fun in the sun or a trip to the park, sweeten up the celebration with this Graham Cracker Picnic Mix that’s a flavorful, kid-favorite combination of popcorn, bear-shaped graham crackers, marshmallows, fudge-covered pretzels and

miniature cookies.

* Pizza is hard to beat as a snacking solution the whole family can enjoy, and this Grab and Go Pizza Popcorn is no exception. Ready in just minutes by mixing popcorn, Parmesan cheese and seasonings, little ones can help prepare a batch quickly before heading out the door.

* Colorful and fun, these Minty Green Popcorn Clusters are simple to make and a perfect treat to share. Just melt together marshmallows, butter, salt, green food coloring and peppermint extract before tossing with popcorn and green candy-coated chocolates.

Peanut Butter and Jelly Popcorn

Servings: 4-6

Ingredients:

• 8 cups popcorn

• 2 tablespoons raspberry jam

• 1/2 cup white chocolate chips

• 3 tablespoons smooth natural peanut butter

• 1/4 cup freeze-dried strawberries

• 1/4 cup dried cranberries

Directions:

In large bowl, stir popcorn and jam until evenly coated. Transfer to parchment paper-lined baking sheet.

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In small heatproof bowl over small saucepan of barely simmering water, add white chocolate chips and peanut butter. Cook, stirring occasionally, 3-5 minutes, or until smooth and melted.

Drizzle peanut butter mixture over popcorn mixture. Sprinkle with strawberries and cranberries.

Refrigerate 10 minutes, or until peanut butter mixture is set; break into pieces to serve. Store in airtight container in refrigerator up to 1 week.

Graham Cracker Picnic Mix

Yield: About 12 cups

Ingredients:

• 1/4 cup vegetable oil

• 1/4 cup sugar

• 5-6 drops pink neon liquid food color or desired color

• 1/2 cup unpopped popcorn kernels

• 1 package mini pastel marshmallows

• 1 cup bear-shaped graham crackers

• 1 package white fudge-covered pretzels

• 1 cup mini cookies

Directions:

In large pot over medium heat, stir oil, sugar and food coloring.

Stir in popcorn kernels; cover. Cook until popcorn begins to pop. Shake pot over heat until popping slows.

Remove pan from heat and pour popcorn into large bowl.

Add marshmallows, graham crackers, pretzels and cookies then toss lightly.

Grab and Go Pizza Popcorn

Yield: 6 quarts

Ingredients:

• 6 quarts popped popcorn

• olive oil cooking spray

• 1 cup grated Parmesan cheese

• 2 teaspoons garlic salt

• 2 teaspoons paprika

• 1 tablespoon Italian seasoning

Directions:

Place popcorn in large, sealable plastic container or 2 1/2-gallon plastic sealable bag.

Spray popcorn lightly with cooking spray.

Sprinkle cheese, garlic salt, paprika and Italian seasoning over popcorn and shake to distribute evenly.

To serve, scoop popcorn into reusable plastic cups.

Minty Green Popcorn Clusters

Yield: 32 clusters

Ingredients:

• 12 cups unsalted, unbuttered, popped

popcorn

• 4 cups mini marshmallows

• 2 tablespoons butter or light olive oil

• 1/2 teaspoon salt

• 1 tablespoon green food coloring

• 1/4 teaspoon peppermint extract

• 1 cup green candy-coated chocolate candies

Directions:

Place popcorn in large mixing bowl. In saucepan over medium heat, melt marshmallows, butter and salt, stirring occasionally, until smooth. Remove from heat; stir in food coloring and peppermint extract.

Toss marshmallow mixture with popcorn; cool 2-3 minutes, or until cool enough to handle. Toss with chocolate candies.

Shape 3 tablespoons of popcorn mixture into small cluster; repeat with remaining popcorn mixture. Place on wax paper-lined baking sheet; cool completely. (Family Features & Popcorn Board)

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Dial of Destiny: A Fitting Finale for Indiana Jones

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When I saw David Koepp’s name in the closing credits of the new Indiana Jones film, that explained a lot.

In particular, it explained why my wife and I loved this movie — especially the final half-hour, which is absolutely spot-on.

that letter-perfect finale. If only I could conscionably reveal where this culminating sequel winds up, it would certainly convince any Indy fans who haven’t yet seen it — especially those still stung by the fairly lukewarm “Crystal Skull” in 2008.

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But even beyond its brilliantly executed climax and coda — providing perfect closure as it reaches far back in the Jones story-arc — “Dial of Destiny” has a lot going for it.

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Koepp is the veteran screenwriter whose many blockbusters have netted $3.2 billion. These include the first three “Jurassic Parks,” the first “Mission: Impossible,” Spielberg’s “War of the Worlds” and 2002’s smash “Spider-Man,” which singlehandedly ignited the ongoing superhero craze.

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It was actually a four-man writing team on “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny,” the fifth and final film in the fedora-flaunting franchise that began with “Raiders of the Lost Ark” some 42 years ago. But I’m wagering Koepp had much to do with what makes this movie work so well — starting with

There’s the excellent Phoebe WallerBridge as Indy’s godchild — and the fine supporting cast with Antonio Banderas, Toby Jones, young Ethann Isidore, franchise stalwart John Rhys-Davies and newcomer Shaunette Renee Wilson. Mads Mikkelson, of “Casino Royale” and TV’s “Hannibal,” makes one terrific villain.

On this latest quest, Indy’s after an ancient device that supposedly allows its user to change history; fittingly,

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this quest involves Jones’ long-hated Nazi adversaries, starting with a sustained and exciting opener set during World War II — a sequence that required computerized de-aging of several actors. And man, when Ford reappears in his younger incarnation, it is not merely convincing; it’s also a nostalgic and bracing blast from the past that really gets the film off to a roaring start.

“Dial” is the first Jones film not directed by Steven Spielberg; yet the accomplished James Mangold (“Walk the Line,” “Knight and Day,” “Logan,” “Ford v Ferrari”) does a masterful job, particularly on the action scenes. Indeed, one key to the film’s success is that it never seems to be trying too hard. In so many modern actioners, the chases and stunts are all working overtime to outdo the last three blockbusters you saw — resulting in scenes that are too long and too ridiculous, with way too much computerized imagery.

Here the action sequences are tight, economical, sometimes funny and self-deprecating — with Jones riding a horse down into the subway or wrestling through twisty Moroccan

alleys on a dilapidated, three-wheeled tuk-tuk. (Yes, that’s a word — one which, coincidentally, I covered in my latest “Weird Words” column; see Webb Weekly, June 28.)

The film likewise looks great, with marvelous period detail from the late 1960s (who remembers overhead projectors and “H R Pufnstuf”?!) — and meticulous photography by Phedon Papamichael, who frequently works with Mangold and writer-director Alexander Payne. And 91-year-old John Williams, while making fine use of his soaring “Raiders” theme, isn’t exactly resting on his laurels with this galvanizing, high-powered score.

I had feared that “Dial’s” 154 minutes would be another case of “too much movie,” which happens a lot with these blockbusters these days. But this picture never overstays its welcome, never seems too fast or too slow. It feels, in fact, like a perfect blend of adrenaline, nostalgia and emotional closure.

Sadly, there won’t be any more entries for “Indiana Jones” — but “Dial” leaves you feeling like that’s OK.

Plenty of us already want to see it again.

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Can’t Argue with That

If you’ve ever tried to debate your faith with a skeptic, then you know they can be very skillful at arguing against the existence of God and the authority and reliability of the Bible. In full disclosure, their arguments are generally valid. I know that because I tend to be very skeptical myself, so I’m pretty good at finding the cracks and holes in people’s reasoning. Here are two mistakes we make when debating a skeptic:

1. Circular reasoning. When someone asks how we know the Bible is true, we often respond with, “Because the Bible says it’s true.” For people of faith, that answer makes perfect sense. But for the skeptic, it is a flawed argument. You can’t prove something is true just because it says it’s true.

That being understood, the Bible is an extraordinary document. If you are willing to do the research, you’ll discover there is no other book on earth that can compare with it. Josh McDowell’s book, “Evidence that De-

mands a Verdict,” is a great starting point if you want to learn more about the Bible’s history and the vast archaeological evidence that stands behind it. Does any of that prove it is the Word of God? No, but it does prove it is an exceptional book worthy of serious consideration.

2. Counterintuitive Conclusions. Believers are very good at developing win/win narratives, even in the face of loss and suffering. This naturally drives skeptics crazy. For example, it’s not unusual to hear a believer say something like this, “I was in a car accident last week, but I am so thankful to God that He protected me and all I suffered was a broken leg.” The skeptic is quick to point out that God should have protected you from the accident in the first place. We, believers, have to admit that our conclusions about God’s intervention in our lives can be a bit peculiar.

We look for the good in everything because that’s what God tells us to do—even in weaknesses, hardships,

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insults, and persecutions. See II Corinthians 12:9-10. We give thanks in all circumstances. See I Thessalonians 5:16-18.

Why do we do it? Why do we put our trust in God and His Word? Why do we look for good in everything and offer thanks even when our world is falling apart?

We do it because we have first-hand experience with the power and presence of God. As eyewitnesses, we have a powerful story to tell. While skeptics can argue with our circular and counterintuitive reasoning, they cannot argue with our personal testimonies.

The great Easter hymn, “He Lives!” ends with an eyewitness declaration that no skeptic can discount, “You ask me how I know He lives, He lives within my heart!”

Every believer has a powerful eyewitness story to tell — and that includes you. God’s grace has called you out of darkness into His wonderful light. His forgiveness has set you free from guilt and regret. His promise of eternal life has set you free from enslavement to the fear of death. The presence of His Spirit gives peace and comfort, even in the midst of pain and loss. I could go on and on. Even a natural skeptic

like me can’t argue with the boundless mercy and amazing grace God has given to me. Peter describes the reason we declare God’s praises no matter the circumstance:

But you are a chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, God’s special possession, that you may declare the praises of him who called you out of darkness into his wonderful light. Once you were not a people, but now you are the people of God; once you had not received mercy, but now you have received mercy. I Peter 2:9-10

Skeptics can argue against the circular and counterintuitive all they want,

but they cannot argue with our stories about the power and presence of God. And friends, we have unique and powerful stories to tell—every one of us!

When Peter and the apostles were miraculously released from prison, the angel gave them this command: Go stand in the temple courts and tell the people all about this new life. Acts 5:20. Believers, God is calling on us to do the same everywhere we go. We have the awesome privilege of telling people all about our personal experiences with the power of the presence of God. Skeptics can argue about everything else, but they can’t argue with that!

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As your friendly neighborhood lexicographer approaches another collection of weird words for Webb, Abraham Verghese’s novel “The Covenant of Water” stands at #5 on the New York Times bestseller list.

Sales have been aided by the sterling success of Verghese’s earlier “Cutting for Stone,” which spent more than two years on the NYT roster — and by the fact that Oprah Winfrey tapped “Covenant” for her wildly influential book club.

But the book’s ongoing popularity no doubt rests largely on its literary brilliance; it is frankly a masterpiece, in my opinion establishing its author as this century’s equivalent to Charles Dickens.

And so — because my massive inventory of oddball vocab is mostly culled from books I’ve read — our

next two wordlists will honor Verghese, with a selection of newto-me terms from “Covenant of Water.” The novel’s Indian setting — and its many characters working as physicians or suffering from disease — will explain the geographical and medical theme in these two lists.

Brinjal (BRIN-juhl, noun) – Indian and African word for an eggplant; also known in Britain as an “aubergine” (OH-bur-zheen).

Cricoid (CRY-coid, noun) – A ring-shaped cartilage in the lower larynx; also, an adjective referring to this area. Loosely related to the word “circle.”

Defervesce (dee-fer-VESS, verb) – Used of a fever when it decreases. Its origin is in a process called “back formation,” where a new word emerges usually by clipping a suffix off an existing one. Here the original term is “defervescence,” related to the more familiar “effer-

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Dhobi (DOE-bee, noun) – In the Far East, a man employed to wash clothes.

Gadgie (GAD-gee, noun) Man, boy or boyfriend; a Scottish term from the early part of Verghese’s novel, which has some chapters set in Glasgow.

Gastrojejunostomy (GAS-trojeh-joon-OSS-toe-mee, noun) –Surgical procedure for creating a passage between the stomach and the jejunum — the middle section of small intestine. According to Medscape, this can be necessary to drain the stomach properly or provide a bypass for its contents. The term for the resulting route, incidentally, gives us another cool word: anastomosis. And on a final note, this word (like the vast majority of weird medical words) is constructed from Greek bases: “gastro,” meaning stomach, and “tom(y),” meaning “cut” — as in the more familiar appendectomy,

mastectomy and tonsillectomy.

Ghat (GAWT, noun) – A mountain pass, or steps descending to a river — in keeping with the novel’s pervasive water theme.

Jugum (JOO-gum, noun) – According to Wiktionary, this is a “connecting ridge or projection, especially on a bone.” It can also refer more specifically to this type of ridge on certain insects and plants. On another etymological note, “jug-” is a Latin base meaning “yoke or join,” giving us such words as “jugular” (which also connects) and even the slightly respelled “junction.”

Kippa (KIH-puh, noun) – A Jewish skullcap, often crocheted.

Lassi (LAS-ee, noun) – The terrific dictionary.com, on which I have leaned heavily in this piece, describes this as “an Indian beverage of yogurt or buttermilk, water, and spices, often with the addition of fruit or sweetener.” Sounds delish!

That’s 10 from Verghese; look for another set on July 18.

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A Weekly Look At The Williamsport Crosscutters

Compiled by the Cutters’ Media Relations Dept.

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Be sure you are buying tickets DIRECTLY from the Williamsport Crosscutters. There are literally dozens of resale sites online that try to make you think you are actually buying from the Cutters when you are not. If you purchase your tickets through a thirdparty resale site, you will not only pay more money for tickets than you have to, but we may be unable to assist you the night of the game. Always purchase your tickets directly from Crosscutters. com/tickets, in-person at our box office, or call us at (570)326-3389 for the guaranteed lowest prices and peace of mind!

1st Half End / 2nd Half Begins

The MLB Draft League’s first half concluded on July 4th. The Cutters ended the half with a record of 1117, nine games behind the first place Trenton Thunder. By virtue of that 1st place finish, Trenton will host the MLB Draft League Championship Game on September 3rd. The second half of the season began on July 7th with

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new rosters for all teams and everyone starting fresh with 0-0 records. The Cutters won the 2nd half championship in 2022 to advance to the first-ever MLB Draft League Championship Game against the West Virginia Black Bears.

Sullivan Named Draft League Hitter of the Week

Cutters OF Joe Sullivan was named the MLB Draft League Hitter of the Week for the week of June 26 – July 2. For the week Sullivan hit .412 with 7 extra base hits, including two homers. He also drove in 5 runs. This was the second straight week Sullivan was named the league’s Hitter of the Week.

Cutters 5K Raises Over $12,000 for Hope Enterprises

Over 225 racers competed in the Cutters 5K on June 23 to benefit Hope Enterprises. For the 2nd straight year Ryan Hughes was the top overall & top male finisher with Erin Witter the top female finisher. The race raised $12,675 for Hope Enterprises. Thank you to all of the race sponsors and participants! Get Your Tickets for the Dominican

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The Williamsport Crosscutters are honoring local military heroes during the upcoming 2023 season.

The program, called Military Salute, is presented by EQT and will honor a veteran or active-duty military member in pregame ceremonies at every Cutters home game this season.

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Wednesday, July 12 vs. Trenton Thunder – 6:35 p.m.

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The Roving Sportsman… Looking for New Hunting Locations?

Sometimes it seems like the only thing that is constant is change. It sounds a bit contradictory but think about it. We graduate from school and leave home, get a job, then change jobs. We move to new areas and sometimes even move to a different state. Meanwhile, all around us, new businesses crop up, properties are bought and sold, and highway construction and other new infrastructure redefine the landscape.

Eventually, everything changes. But for many, there remains the drive, the desire to get out into the outdoors, to spend quality time among nature’s wonders, and to hunt. So, what if, through no fault of your own, your favorite hunting spots are no longer available?

Many of us who live in Lycoming County and the surrounding counties are fortunate to have acquired multiple places to hunt, fish, and spend quality time in the outdoors. Whether we pursue small game or big game and

whether we prefer to fish for trout or bass, the majority of outdoorsmen who have resided in our area for many years have long since secured places to enjoy our sports.

It is often said that “Timing is everything,” and with that in mind, the next few months provide the best time to line up some new destinations for hunting opportunities.

We can all probably agree that one of the more disrespectful things we can do regarding a relationship with a landowner is to show up in our hunting outfit on the opening day of a hunting season and ask permission to hunt on his land. It isn’t much better if you show up several days before the season.

Throughout the summer months, knock on a few farmers’ doors and ask if you can help them out by reducing the number of coyotes that no doubt live on or travel through their land. Establishing a good relationship with a landowner during the predator hunting season is a great way to show them that you are a responsible hunter and just might lead to an invitation to re-

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Who doesn’t like homemade apple pie? You may not think it would be appreciated, but I’ll bet that if you show up on a farmer’s porch with a freshly baked apple pie in return for his letting you hunt on his ground, you will likely cement a long-term relationship. Yes, a gesture like this is a bit out of the ordinary, but it will be remembered for a long time by a landowner friend. You may even secure sole hunting rights by offering such a genuine gift. And while most farmers are justifiably proud of what they do for a living, there is also nothing wrong with asking if there are some chores you can help with or if there are any tasks that he could use a hand completing. Common courtesy and a few nice gestures will go a long way in developing or maintaining a friendship and showing that you are a responsible outdoorsman.

Still looking for a place to go? Check with the regional office of the Pennsylvania Game Commission. Ask the dispatcher or one of the WCOs if they know of any farmers or landowners who are troubled with coyotes or other predators. The PGC does get calls from time to time from individuals

that complain of an overabundance of predators or too many black bears, or an excessive number of crows.

Again, any of these situations might allow you to get an invitation to hunt a new property, and if you conduct yourself in a respectful and responsible fashion, you might have lucked into a new hunting destination. Who doesn’t like kids?

If you are looking for a place to take a young hunter or someone to mentor, make sure that you have them accompany you when you are meeting up with a landowner for the first time. It is much harder for a landowner to say no to a well-behaved youth who is accompanied by his parent or grandparent.

It also teaches the young person the value of courtesy and being respectful to the landowner.

Common sense and courtesy both go a long way to opening doors to new opportunities and this is even more true when seeking permission to trespass on someone else’s land. As responsible hunters and outdoorsmen, we each have an obligation to present ourselves in the best manner possible to landowners – in doing so, we create the best possibility of gaining access to new hunting locations.

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As every summer rolls around, we begin seeing a variety of wildlife showing up in our yards. Some of the wildlife is actually invited, like the assortment of birds that are attracted to our feeders, and other wildlife is interesting to see but not necessarily something you want hanging around all the time. Case in point; my wife and I watched a black bear cub on our camera walk by our front door last week, and I’m sure Mama wasn’t too far away either. There are some other critters that show up that are probably not welcome at all, like groundhogs, skunks, porcupines, and, oh yea, snakes.

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even in the pattern. The Milk Snake also lacks the triangular-shaped head, elliptical eyes, and the pit on each side of the head between the eye and the nostril typical of venomous snakes. The other fairly frequent visitor to many backyards is the Black Rat Snake. This snake is very similar to a Black Racer, which has a shinier coat and is also found around here, but it doesn’t seem to show up as much. As the name implies, the Black Rat Snake is basically black, but there may be a slight pattern visible on some and white or cream on the chin and throat. These snakes can be quite large and reach lengths of up to 72 inches. I once captured one by my garage and released it into the wood pile out back; when I held it up, the snake exceeded my height by more than a foot.

Black Rat Snakes and Black Racers and both excellent tree climbers, and more than once I have spotted them on branches twenty feet up a tree. The Black Rat Snake and the Black Racer, like the Milk Snake, are considered harmless; they are non-venomous, but that doesn’t mean they won’t try to bite.

Since I was a kid, I always liked catching and handling snakes (I know, I’m not normal), and I’ve picked up and

relocated plenty of Black Rat Snakes. Yes, they may latch onto a finger and draw a little blood with their sharp little teeth, but they often times settle down quickly and can be easily handled.

Of course, my advice is if you don’t know your snakes, don’t handle them. Certainly, I don’t want them crawling around in the buildings on my property, but they are great at keeping mice away, so I’m fine with releasing them away from buildings.

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What is the Strike Zone?

My life-long affiliation with and enjoyment of baseball and basketball has included decades of coaching the games I love. Those years have also included several seasons of umpiring games at various levels of play. While coaching decisions are sometimes questioned by the game’s fans, such differences of opinion are often greatly overshadowed when it comes to disputed calls made by umpires and referees.

Those in positions of sports authority are indispensable to the games. No officials, no game; it is as simple as that. Having spent time on both sides of the spectrum, a shared understanding of the responsibilities of both roles is necessary for the orderly flow of the game. Game officials have a tough job, and these days, fewer and fewer are coming forward to fill those roles. While disagreements will occur, respect is needed for the job they do.

That said — what is going on with the interpretation of the MLB strike zone by the masked men behind the plate?

Perhaps with the exception of weathermen, no other occupation may be more scrutinized than a home plate umpire.

zone as “belt to the knees, across the 17-inch-wide home plate,” in truth, the strike zone on any given pitch is what the umpire decides it to be. Fans watching the game on TV get the opportunity to view that defined strike zone aided by the graphic strike box appearing on the screen that often disagrees with the arbiter’s call.

According to a recent article on ESPN, MLB umpires are graded by the league on correct and acceptable calls, which in addition to the defined strike zone definition, includes the caveat of giving the umpires a 2-inch leeway on either side of the plate.

The league-wide average for umpires on correct and acceptable calls during the 2021 season was 97.4%, according to MLB. The highest-ranked umpire graded out at 98.5%, while the lowest was 96%. The umpiring union negotiated for a lenient grading system, which makes it nearly impossible to hold any umpire accountable for poor performance.

Any individual performing their job with a 96% efficiency ranking would be going to their boss asking for a raise. But umpiring is not any job, and the modern technology, speed-up rules added to the game, and the

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Experience counts in any job, and this season has seen ten rookie umpires brought aboard to replace retiring umpires. It is MLB’s largest first-year class of umpires in more than 20 years.

MLB uses 19 four-man umpiring crews along with AAA replacement umpires to cover vacation time. MLB employs eight umpire supervisors and nine umpire observers who evaluate the umpire’s performance. Umpires receive a report card the day after each game and can review video for themselves if they wish. They also receive a mid-year and post-season evaluation. The league doesn’t demote umpires for poor performance; however, they do monitor reports and retain them on an individual level where they see a tendency to consistently make errors.

The league also watches for bad ejections. Umpires do get disciplined, but those actions are usually kept under wraps to preserve privacy. On occasions, umpires have been fined or suspended for repeated violations by the Commissioner’s office as to how situations should be handled.

Getting to the top of the umpiring profession can be a long journey. While MLB ump requirements aren’t too steep, competition for the jobs is fierce. Physically, an individual must be at a reasonable body weight and have 20/20 vision with or without

glasses or contact lenses. Quick reflexes, physical coordination, some athletic ability, and good health are important as umpires travel constantly during the season.

Prospective umpires must attend a professional umpire school, paying a cost of $2,450 to do so. Each school runs three to five weeks, after which only the top graduates are selected to attend an MLB umpire evaluation class. Those then selected are recommended candidates for hire to the presidents of the Rookie and Class A leagues. From there, similar to players, individual performance determines advancement to higher levels.

Once an umpire makes it to Triple-A baseball, MLB begins the consideration process for the Major Leagues. The league has 25 to 35 openings for umpires in the minor leagues each year, but, except for this season, turnover at the MLB level is low. However, for those that do make it to the MLB level they can expect a starting salary of $140,000 a year. Senior MLB umps can take home as much as $280,000.

Baseball managers know that balls and strikes should not be argued. But the combination of so many new umpires, the ever-present strike zone box, the permissible MLB 2-inch leeway, and quick-triggered umps has led to many heated conversations recently. Seated on their couches at home, fans can reach their own conclusions as to the umpire performance they are watching.

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Sporting Matters With Spence… Rose Valley Lake

Ian Andrews and I have been friends for a long time. He is a good dude, and we both love to fish. Ian grew up on Rose Valley Lake, and that is where he currently resides. We don’t see each other much, but we follow one another online.

Thrilled my bud is back using the #backyardbrown. Ian and his sweet wife Amy have a beautiful home. They have three gorgeous Newfoundlands and several goats. They even have a small bait shop where you can purchase all kinds of stuff. The blueberry syrup sure is splendid, but I wouldn’t mix it with the worms. Great peeps.

Ian is a master at catching fish at Rose Valley. He has lots of experience. Ian sent me a note asking if I was free for a troll. It was a no-brainer. I told him sure. I was looking forward to seeing my chum. I also wanted to get the low down. Rose Valley has been a hot topic. Rumors are flying. They need to make some repairs to the dam. Several conversations of late. Some are hearing they will need to drain the entire lake. Mum’s the word.

Rose Valley Lake is the largest body of water in Lycoming County. The manmade reservoir covers 389 gorgeous acres. The lake is owned by the Commonwealth

and is managed by the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission. Rose Valley is an extremely popular destination for local paddlers and bird watchers, but its primary use is for fishing. The Spencer family takes full advantage.

Rose Valley Lake was constructed in the mid-60s after the idea of a recreational facility was tossed around for quite some time. It took eight years for the Fish and Boat Commission to build her. They blocked and redirected Mill Creek by creating a dam measuring 25 feet high and 410 feet long. Water eventually poured into the basin to form the existing lake. Again. This dam has been a hot topic.

Rose Valley was named after one of the area’s first settlers. She was officially dedicated on June 24, 1973. Funding for the project came from the State as well as a large grant from the Bureau of Outdoor Recreation. They also included three boat launches and parking. Created Lake Road and a new bridge. The Commission eventually reimbursed four property owners. The existing parcels included some farmland but mostly swamp and wetlands. A few locals say the area was known for amazing berries.

Located a few miles north of Williamsport, Rose Valley Lake can be fished year-round. She yields an assortment of warm water species. We catch a ton of Largemouth Bass and Pickerel in the spring and summer. Ice fishermen routinely harvest some healthy Yellow Perch and monster Bluegills. There is also a good population of Walleye, but finding these prized fish can be quite difficult.

I hooked up with Ian at 5:30 a.m. His boat was already in the water when I pulled in. My friend provided the tackle and supplied the bait. I am more of a stream fisherman, but I am slowly getting the hang. We were trolling along the weed beds and drops, looking for a strike. Ian and I chatted it up immediately. His son just finished high school and is now fishing in Alaska on a ship. We started catching a few healthy panfish with our colorful worm harnesses. Ian landed a nice bass. I caught a good-sized pickerel. All fishing is noble. But Ian was hoping to catch a few Walleyes.

It was now 8:00 a.m., and the lake was packed. Lots of folks were on the water enjoying their day off. We continued to fish in 12 feet of water. Rose Valley Lake, like

everyone, could use some rain. Ian felt a good hit and set the hook. He knew it was a decent fish. Walleyes are quite strange. They almost feel like a snag. But when they get closer to the boat — the real fun begins. Ian landed a beautiful 21-inch prize — a good size for Rose Valley. So are they going to drain her? Hard to say. We talked more about the proposals. Ian didn’t know much either. Only rumors. No one really knows when or how they are going to repair the dam. I reached out to the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission for some info. They have yet to get back, so perhaps I will do a follow-up.

Special thanks to Ian for another great morning. Rose Valley Lake. A great asset to Lycoming County. Cheers.

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BERNEDOODLE PUPPIES For Sale With Bernese Markings. Ready To Go 6/30/23. Vet Checked And Dewormed, $350.00. 570-725-2451 Ext:2 . 174854

9 WEEK OLD Yorkie/ Toy Poodle Mix Puppies. Males And Females. Very Friendly, Shots And Dewormed, $100.00 Each. Loganton, PA. 717-2509313. 174853

AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES. Red Merle And Red Tri’s. $550-650.00. 570-5686823. 174835

4 MALE PITBULL PUPPIES. Black & White And Tan-ish With Black On Face. $250.00. 570494-8871. 174822

6 ICA MINI POODLE Puppies. Brown Merles And Black & White. Exceptional Markings. Will Make Great Pets. DOB 3/21/23. $395.00. Call John At 570-502-0944. 174103

GORGEOUS CHINESE CRESTED Puppies. Vaccinated And Dewormed. Ready To Go. Grand Champion Bloodlines. $1,000.00 OBO. 570-9955606. Leave Message. 175012

KITTENS

2 KITTENS, FREE To Good Home. 570-5472994. 174869

LIVESTOCK

2 HORSES FOR SALE

Registered Missouri Fox Trotter Geldings. 12 Years Old With Saddle And Tack, $3,500.00 Each. 570-547-

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6062. 175007 EVENTS YARD SALES STAGGERT’S GROVE Yard Sale, 15 Families. July 14th & 15th. At Route 15 & 54 Turn Onto Elimsport Road, Go 1 & 3/4 Miles. 174840 COME GRAB SOME JUNK FOR YOUR TRUNK! 1200 Claire Rd. Montoursville PA 17754. July 14th, 15th & 16th *Rain or Shine* Clothes *Shoes *Toys *Decorations * Antique chest* Fine china. 174996 THURSDAY NOON DEADLINE FOR ALL ADS Call Jaimie - 326-WEBB (9322) or classifieds@webbweekly.com Real Estate ... Add $5 for a Picture Classified Advertising That Works Autos • Pets • Employment • Merchandise • Business Service Real Estate • Public Notice • Auctions & More! $15.95 3lines4weeks Merchandise &Autos!! Only $5.55 for 13lines week 150 Sha er St. • Duboistown, PA 17702 NEW SUMMER HOURS ARE: SUN. - TUE. 12 PM-6PM • WED. - SAT. 12 PM-7 PM VFW LEROY O BUCK POST 7863 CONTACT US FOR INDOOR BANQUET HALL & OUTDOOR PAVILION RENTALS FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIAL ON OUR PEARL HARBOR PAVILION BINGO SUMMER SCHEDULE THURS., JULY 13TH Normal Schedule will resume on August 3rd 570-323-1579 FRIDAY, JULY 14TH 5:00-7:00pm Chicken & Shrimp Kabob w/ Seafood Salad 6:00-9:00pm Music by DJ Rob Bingo Every Monday Night Come join us for a chance to win the $1000 guaranteed Jackpot, our progressive Bonanza game and more! We H ave Great Food too! 18 face: $28, 12 face: $22, 6 face: $14 • Add a bumper to the 18 face for $9 All packages include a chance to win the Jackpot and Mystery #(s) Doors open at 5pm • Games begin at 6:30pm St. JoSepH tHe Worker pariSH 720 W. 4tH St., WilliamSport, pa 17701 • 570-323-0850 or 570-323-9456 Breakfast • Wednesday-Sunday • 8am-12pm Dine in or take out • 570-505-1318 BINGO AND BREAKFAST ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. GUESTS ARE WELCOME TO ALL OUR EVENTS. FIND US ON FACEBOOK @ AMERICAN LEGION POST 1 WILLIAMSPORT American Legion Post 1 10 East Third St., Williamsport, Pa 17701 (Corner of Market and Third St) (570) 322-9198 • Bingo: (570) 329-3397 Doors open @ 4:30 pm • Games start @ 6:00 pm Bingo • Up to $100 per game • Jackpot Up to $1000 No machines • Door prizes • Please see our Facebook page for weekly totals. BINGO EVERY WED & SAT. Doors Open at 2:30 PM Game Starts at 4:00 PM Food & Refreshments Available Packs 30—Bumper 10 / Machines 30-50-70 *All packs & machines include Mystery #, Jackpot & the New Progressive Player -funded game* SUNDAY BINGO South Williamsport Fire Department THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT! 573 Hastings Street, South Williamsport Phone: 570-326-4167

GARAGE SALE

GARAGE SALE, 493

McConnell Parkway, Hughesville. Sat. July 15th, 8:30am-? A Little Bit Of Everything For Everyone Including Records, Albums And Christmas Stuff.

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GARAGE SALE SATURDAY July 15th, 8am2pm. 6270 State Route 973 East Hwy, Cogan Station (1.5 Miles West From Warrensville). Housewares, Car Seats, Pack ‘N Play (2), Women’s Clothing And Much More. 175024

ESTATE SALES

Perfect-2-perfect is having a whole home estate sale on Yeagle Rd in Warrensville NEXT WEEK on July 20, 21 & 22. Whole home is loaded with quality tools, Beautiful Furniture and furnishings, large Cape Cod set, rifles and shotguns, outdoor décor and much more. Address to be published next week. See more info on onlinetradingassistant.com . 174999

INDOOR SALE

GIGANTIC INDOOR

SALE. Downsizing With So Much Stuff We Had

To Rent A Social Hall: Household Items, Small Appliances, Electric, Some Camping Items, Outdoor Items, Tools, Loaded Toolboxes, some Power Tools, HO Trains & Tracks.

Something For Everyone.

Lunch Available. Friday

14th & Saturday 15th, 8-4. Inside 127 Summer Street, Duboistown. NOT A Rummage Sale. 175021

MOVING SALES

MOVING SALE. Mostly Furniture, Some Household. Saturday, July 15th, 8-Noon. 22 Church Street, Watsontown. Cash & Carry. 174937

CHURCH SERVICES

HESHBON PARK UNITED METHODIST

CHURCH 2898 Heshbon Rd., Williamsport (Turn Off Of Lycoming Creek Road) Pastor Jane

O’Borski.

Worship 9 AM, Sunday School 10:15 AM. 172892

AIR CONDITIONER With Remote, Loveseat Sleeper Sofa With Ottoman, Fiestaware, Pink Depression Glassware. 570337-9243. 174851

Moreland Community Church

Moreland Community Church

1300 Church Drive, Muncy, PA 17756

1300 Church Drive, Muncy, PA 17756

Located in Moreland Township. Access from Routes 118 and 442.

Located in Moreland Township. Access from Routes 118 and 442.

Guest Pastors Weekly

Guest Pastors Weekly

Contactusthrough Facebook

Contact us through Facebook

Sunday S chool 9:15am

ELECTRIC WHEELCHAIR. Excellent Condition. Other Details. Telephone 570-322-7289. 174804

DELL DESKTOP COMPUTER, Used About 4 To 6 Times, $500.00 Firm. Call 570546-2696. 174845

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SAFE STEP. North America’s #1 Walk-in tub. Comprehensive lifetime warranty. Top-of-the-line installation and service. Now featuring our free shower package & $1600 off - limited time! Financing available. 1-855-4171306. C11

Worship - 10:30am

Sunday School 9:15AM

Worship - 10:30AM

Women’s Bible Study

1st Tues. Monthly @ 6:30 pm

GENERAL MERCH.

WOODEN STUDENT

DESK With Printer Stand And Extra Shelf. Has Insert To Male “L” Shaped If Needed. $20.00. 570-5844465. 174951

ELECTRIC HEDGE TRIMMERS, Chainsaws, Small Rototiller, Sidewalk Edger, Lawn Mowers And Riding Mower. Call 570980-0157. 174856

LAY-Z-BOY LOVESEAT, FREE To Good Home. All Electrical Features Work. Remote Storage And Cup Holder Part Of Loveseat. For Info Call Ray At 570-447-3584. 174827

STROKE AND CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE are leading causes of death, according to the American Heart Association. Screenings can provide peace of mind or early detection! Contact Life

SAFE STEP. North America ’s #1 Walk-In Tub. Comprehensive lifetime warranty. Top-ofthe-line installation and service. Now featuring our FREE shower package and $1600 Off for a limited time! Call today! Financing available. Call Safe Step 1-833-356-1954. M11

METAL ROOFING & Siding For Houses, Barns, Sheds etc, 36” Coverage, Painted $2.35 LF, Bare

THE GENERAC PWRCELL, a solar plus battery storage system. SAVE money, reduce your reliance on the grid, prepare for power outages and power your home. Full installation services available. $0 Down Financing Option. Request a FREE, no obligation, quote today. Call 1-866-783-0292. M11

PREPARE FOR POWER OUTAGES TODAY with a GENERAC home standby generator $0 Money Down + Low Monthly Payment Options Request a FREE Quote – Call now

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Independent/Nisbet FRIDAY NIGHT BINGO 306 Clark St. • S. Williamsport, PA • 570-323-6662 FRIDAY NIGHT Large Pack $20.00 Bumper $5.00 Mystery $1.00 Fireball Bingo up to 2000 • Racing for Jackpot (build up game) Machines $15 - $20 - $40 - $60 Jackpots up to 2000 based on number of players! Doors Open 5:00pm • Games Begin @6:30pm • anks for your Support Guaranteed $1000 Fireball Game Guaranteed $1000 Jackpot or $2023 Jackpot with 100+ Players Also Bingo Player Appreciation Gi s Christmas in Join us on July 14, 2023 for 1400 W. Third St., Williamsport, PA. 17701 • 570-326-0671 APPLY ONLINE STACAREERS.COM STACAREERS HIRING DRIVERS FOR WILLIAMSPORT AREA SCHOOLS NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED PAID TRAINING • BONUSES

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PREPARE FOR POWER OUTAGES TODAY with a GENERAC home standby generator $0 Down + Low Monthly Pmt with a free Quote – Call now before the next power outage: 1-855-948-6176. C11

FIREWOOD HARD WOOD, SLAB WOOD, $10.00 Per Bundle. Bundle Weighs Approximately 2,500 LBS. Size 4’W x 4”H x 10”L. Call 570-547-0635. 174463

HEALTHCARE

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MOBILEHELP, America’s premier mobile medical alert system. Whether you’re home or away. For safety & peace of mind. No long term contracts! Free brochure! 1-888-489-3936.

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DENTAL INSURANCE-Physicians Mutual Insurance Company. Covers 350 procedures. Real insurance-not a discount plan. Get your free dental info kit! 1-855-526-1060 www.dental50plus.com/ ads #6258. C11

DON’T LET THE STAIRS LIMIT YOUR MOBILITY! Discover the ideal solution for anyone who struggles on the stairs, is concerned about a fall or wants to regain access to their entire home. Call AmeriGlide today! 1-844317-5246. M11

DENTAL INSURANCE

from Physicians Mutual Insurance Company. Coverage for 350 plus procedures. Real dental insurance - NOT just a discount plan. Do not wait! Call now! Get your FREE Dental Information Kit with all the details! 1-877-5531891 www.dental50plus. com/macnet #6258. M11

ATTENTION OXYGEN THERAPY USERS! Inogen One G4 is capable of full 24/7 oxygen delivery. Only 2.8 pounds. Free info kit. Call 877-9299587. C11

WANTED TO BUY 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, & Saturday 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. 570-368-2597 174781

ANTIQUE GERMAN

DOLLS. NO MODERN DOLLS. PLEASE LEAVE MESSAGE, THANK YOU. 570-419-6686. 174310 BUYING RECORDS!!!

Sonic Ascension Records Is Buying Albums And 45’s. Rock, Blues, Jazz, Punk, And Metal. No Collection Too Big Or Small. Cash Paid On The Spot! Call 570-360-3486 Or Find Us On Facebook. 174834

$$OLD GUITARS WANTED$$ GIBSON-FENDER-MARTIN, ETC. 1930’s to 1980’s. TOP DOLLAR PAID. CALL TOLL FREE 1-866433-8277. C11

SEAMSTRESS EMPLOYMENT

PLUMBINGMASTERS IS LOOKING for HVAC Technicians and Helpers with experience in servicing and installing all types of systems (some experience in oil furnaces is a plus). We offer competitive pay, paid vacation and holiday’s, medical benefits and 401K. Please send resume and business references to: PlumbingMasters, 302 Sidney Street, South Williamsport, 17702 or email at plumbingmasters1@verizon.net or call 570-323-1983. 175030

EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT. The James V. Brown Library is seeking a half-time (20 -25 hours per week) Executive Assistant to the Executive Director to perform various administrative and

310 Heck Road Jersey Shore, PA 17740 (570) 745-2240

FINAL STORE CLOSING – JULY 16 ROLLING DISCOUNTS NOW THRU JULY 16

Our Woolrich Pennsylvania Store will be permanently closed as of end of day July 16. Again, we wanted to take a moment to thank our customers and community for their loyalty and support over the years.

Discounts of up to 85% off remaining apparel & home goods. Up to 50% off remaining items thru July 10.

Up to 75% off remaining items July 14-16.

Woolen Mill items including wood rolling bins, wood push carts, bobbins and more.

Other items include office desks, chairs, filing cabinets, Woolrich branded bookcases and tables, mannequins, store fixturing, ladders and much more.

Thank you for your patronage, and we hope to see you soon!

Contact the store for more information.

1039 Park Ave., Woolrich, PA 17779 • 570-769-7401

pennsylvania@woolrich.com

confidential tasks for leadership including meeting preparations and minutes, correspondence with the Board of Directors, maintaining Library files, room reservations, data entry and customer service. The ideal candidate for this position will have a high school diploma or equivalent, and at least three years of experience in administrative duties. Good communication, organizational skills, and Microsoft Office/Excel and computer skills are required. For more detailed information please visit our website- JVBrown.edu. Please send a cover letter, resume, and three professional references to: Karen Confer c/o James V. Brown Library 19 E. Fourth Street, Williamsport, PA 17701 kconfer@jvbrown.edu by July 28, 2023. This is an entry-level position with a range of $12.55 to $18.98 per hour. The James V. Brown Library is an Equal Opportunity Employer that values diversity. 174852

Overall Width: 68” • Overall Height: 84”

Overall Length: 123” • Weight: 776#

Dump Body 48” x 84”

4,000 lb. Capacity

Primary Color: Gray

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WELCOME & OPTIONS CALL FOR PRICING
DEALERS
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RESTAURANT/BAR IS LOOKING For Full and Part Time Cooks- Haywoodʼs Bar & Grill, 113 W. Water St., Muncy Is Currently Accepting Applications. Applicant Must Be Able To Work In A Fast Paced Environment. Experience Is A Plus. Please Apply In Person Or Call And Ask For Kim (570) 546-1011. 175031

ALL AROUND LABORER, Fabricator, Millwork And Delivery. Call 570-5463101. 175025

BUSINESS SERVICES

RICHARTʼS FURNITURE REFINISHING AND REPAIR We Make Spindles, We Fix Most Any Loose Chairs. We Also Paint Metal, 570-584-3215. 17841

CUNNINGHAM & SON PAINTING, LLC. Residential, Commercial. Interior/Exterior. Free Estimates. Insured. PA#183494 570-505-2485. 175017

JUNK REMOVAL, HAULING, Clean-Out. Brush Removal. Free Estimates. 570-377-0428. 174802

WE TRANSFORM YOUR KITCHEN IN LESS TIME, with less stress, at an amazing value. Since 1979, Kitchen Magic, a family-owned business offering cabinet refacing, new cabinetry, and luxury countertop throughout the Northeast. Call today for a free estimate 1-844-8875145 (PA017137) M11

REPLACE YOUR ROOF with the best looking and longest lasting material-steel from Erie Metal Roofs! Three styles and

multiple colors available. Guaranteed to last a lifetime! Limited Time Offer - $500 Discount + Additional 10% off install (for military, health workers & 1st responders.) Call Erie Metal Roofs: 1-855-3384807. M11

BECOME A PUBLISHED AUTHOR. We want to Read Your Book! Dorrance Publishing-Trusted by Authors

Since 1920 Book manuscript submissions currently being reviewed.

Comprehensive Services: Consultation, Production, Promotion and Distribution Call for Your Free Author`s Guide 1-866-4821576 or visit http://dorranceinfo.com/macnet. M11

ELIMINATE GUTTER CLEANING FOREVER!

LeafFilter, the most Advanced Debris-Blocking Protection. Schedule FREE LEAFFILTER Estimate today. 15% Off Entire Purchase. 10% Senior & Military Discounts. Call 1-833610-1936. C11

BECOME A PUBLISHED AUTHOR. We want to read your book! Dorrance Publishing trusted since 1920. Consultation, production, promotion & distribution. Call for free author`s guide 1-877729-1920 or visit dorranceinfo.com/ads .C11

CLEANING AND HAULING INSIDE AND OUT. We Will Clean Up And Haul Away Your Unwanted Items From Your Yard, Attic, Basement And Garage. Reliable And Reasonable. Call Gary 570244-1424 OR 570-3219472. 174862

LAWNCARE

SCOTT'S LAWN

CARE. SPRING & FALL CLEAN-UP.

Residential And Commercial Mowing And Landscaping . 24th Year In Business. Fully Insured. Call Now For Spring Rototilling 570-419-6326. 174782

RICHARDʼS LAWN

CARE AND LANDSCAPING. Spring CleanUp, Trimming, Mowing And Mulching. Low Voltage Lighting. Free Estimates. PA064570. 570772-1588. 174099

YARD WORK, CLEANUP. Brush Removal, Hauling, Weed-Whacking. Also, Clean-Outs. Fully Insured. 570-439-1934. 174466

HEDGE TRIMMING Free Estimates. 570-3223256. 174847

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WE’RE HIRING Elementar y Principal Renn and Ferrell Elementary Schools Approximately 320 Students and 20 professional staff Submit inquiries & application packet to elsdjobs@elsd.org Complete applications due by July 14, 2023 East Lycoming School District Seamless Gutters COMPLETE Gutter Installation & Leaf Removal Free Estimates Tobias Yoder Owner and Operator 446 Cotner Lane Turbotville PA 17772 Call us for your gutter needs 570-452-1174 Contact Jaimie Today!! Call (570) 326-9322 or, email classifieds@webbweekly.com Only $7.95 for 5 lines! Your YARD SALE or, GARAGE SALE or, RUMMAGE SALE (Or, whatever you want to call it!) ADVERTISE NICHOLAS ESTATE AUCTION Saturday, July 15, 2023 @ 9:00am To be conducted at 984 Golf Course Rd., Milton, PA 17847. Watch for auction signs on Rt. 405 north of Milton on day of auction. REAL ESTATE • HOUSEHOLD • ANTIQUES APPLIANCES • QUALITY FURNITURE TOOLS • MOWER Property offered @ 11:00 a.m. To view full listing & photos go to auctionzip.com, auctioneer #3549. Owner: F. Merle Nicholas Estate Debbie Fetterman, Executrix LUNCH AVAILABLE Auctioneers: Bruce A. Musser, AU-003787-L New Columbia, PA 570-412-5952 Bruce Musser, Jr. AA-019248 New Columbia, PA 570-244-6562 SALES AND RENTALS • 570-368-8908
59 • Webb Weekly July 12, 2023 www.webbweekly.com Call 570-326-9322 The Best Buy In Advertising Your Business Card Mailed to Over 58,000 Homes. $50.00/Week (1-4 Weeks) or $40.00/Week (5 or More Weeks) Call Jaimie at 570-326-9322 CALL 570-246-3714 SEAMLESS GUTTERS INSTALLED OR DROPPED Gutter Repairs & Cleaning GUTTERNUTZ@GMAIL.COM PA# 115065 Reconstruction & IN ALL PHASES OF MASONRY STONE • VENEERS • BRICK BLOCK • STUCCO • PARGE COATS CONCRETE • CHIMNEYS • WALLS FOUNDATIONS • STEPS SIDEWALKS ... AND MUCH MORE! FOR AN HONEST & FREE ESTIMATE CALL (570) 220-5198 FULLY INSURED – PA#164691 Rest ation Experts SPECIALIZING IN PROPER PRUNING, HAZARDOUS TREE REMOVALS, STORM DAMAGE, AND MUCH MORE! Call us today for a free estimate 570 317 5561 Fully insured •GARAGES •DECKS •POLE BUILDINGS •ROOFING •SIDING •INTERIOR & EXTERIOR REMODELING •RESIDENTIAL DEMOLITION •FULLY INSURED HENRY YODER 570-284-7206 570-768-8041 PA# 165587 Full Time Roof Restoration CALL REUBEN FISHER 570-547-6343DOYOU NEED A NEW ROOF? 570.377.0428 • Brush Removal • Brush Mowing • Shed Removal • Junk Removal • Yard/Storm Clean Up Professional • Efficient • Reliable Fully Insured Free Estimates BB Hardscaping and Concrete • Patios • Sidewalks • Retaining Walls Allenwood, PA 17810 • 570-547-0637 Reg #PA167953 Appliances • Bedding • Furniture • Sewing Machines • Vacuums SWOPE’S NEW LOCATION 1217 W. 4th St., Williamsport 570-322-2722 Over 50 Years of Service Mon., Tue., Thur., Fri. 10aM-5pM • SaT. 10aM-2pM CLoSeD WeD. & Sun. Our specialty is fixing small holes that others won’t. LET US MAKE IT WHOLE AGAIN! PATCHMASTERTM Damon Allmaras - General Manager 1-844-PATCHMAN •570-220-2562 dallmaras@patchmaster.com • patchmaster.com DRYWALL/PLASTER DAMAGE? Moving damage, accidents, plumbers and electricians left holes? NO MATTER THE SOURCE, WE PATCH IT! Please Call/Text to schedule a virtual Online Estimate License #155140 Specializing In Metal And Shingle Roofing Daniel Beiler Montgomery PA 570-220-0824 ROOF RESTORATION • COMMERCIAL ROOFING • METAL OVER SHINGLES • NEW SHINGLES • ROOF REPAIRS • FREE ESTIMATES DAVID PEACHY • 570.725.2684 DYNA FIREWOOD PROCESSOR RENTAL Cut. Split. Pile. Relax – From Log to Firewood Lickety-Split! Available Weekdays & Weekends from *Friday-Monday. All prices include tax. Delivery Options Available • SC15 processes up to 22” diameter, 16’ logs • Sets up quickly and easy to operate • Can be towed with 1/2 ton pick-up • Extra bar & chains included 570.725.2341 238 Pine Loganton Rd -- Loganton Window Shades & Deck Shades • Manual or Remote control. • Covers Pergolas & Gazebos • Lots of color options. • Lifetime threads PEACHEY FINISHINGS 74 Ravens Lane, Loganton, PA 17747 • 570-725-2684 All products can be prefinished Knotty Pine Reg. Tongue & Groove 1˝x8˝ 1˝x6˝ 1˝x4˝ 1˝x6˝ Knotty Pine Trim 1˝x10˝ Barn Siding Trim Package Installation Available $5.70 each 1˝x8˝x6´ T&G Pine $9.72 each 1˝x8˝x12´ T&G Pine Jodi Johnson
Massage Therapist 730 Wildwood Blvd. Williamsport, PA 17701 717-395-1382 jodi@massagetherapyrx.net MassageTherapyRX.net MSG# 013948
Licensed

anticipates the following position:

Secondary Physics Teacher

Apply online at www.loyalsocklancers.org/our-district/employment-opportunities/ Posting will remain open until lled. EOE

WEED WHACKING, Field Mowing, Brush Hog & Mulching. 570-3770428. 174801

CALL ME FOR YOUR LAWNCARE NEEDS

Fully Insured. 570-3228787, 570-560-8471 . 175016

HEALTHCARE CLEANING

BELLA’S SUNSHINE CLEANING SERVICES

Professional Residential Cleaning From Our Shining Customer Service, To Your Sparkling Clean Home, I Clean To Meet Your Needs. Because Everyone Needs A Little Sunshine. Reasonable Rates. Call 570-435-8082.

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NEED A CLEAN HOME? 35 + Years Experience. Have References. 570-323-5426. 174301

anticipates the following positions:

High School Principal Elementary Assistant Principal

Apply online at www.loyalsocklancers.org/our-district/employment-opportunities/ Posting will remain open until lled.

EOE

NEED A CLEAN HOUSE? No Time? Call ME! I Will Get Your Home Looking Great So You Can Relax! Great Rates, References Available Upon Request. For An Estimate Call Joyce 570-238-1796.

SERVICES OFFERED

LEGAL

NEED IRS RELIEF $10K - $125K+ Get Fresh Start or Forgiveness Call 1-877-705-1472 Monday through Friday 7AM-5PM PST. M11

HEALTH

DIAGNOSED WITH LUNG CANCER? You may qualify for a substantial cash award - even with smoking history. No obligation! We’ve recovered millions. Let us help!! Call 24/7, 1-877-648-2503. C11

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FINANCIAL

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INSURANCE

LOOKING FOR AUTO INSURANCE? Find great deals on the right auto insurance to suit your needs. Call today for a free quote! 866-924-2397. M11

TV / INTERNET

FREE HIGH SPEED INTERNET for those that qualify. Government program for recipients of select programs incl. Medicaid, SNAP, Housing Assistance, WIC, Veterans Pension, Survivor Benefits, Lifeline, Tribal. 15 GB internet service. Bonus offer: Android tablet FREE with one-time $20 copay. Free shipping & handling. Call Maxsip Telecom today! 1-833-516-2829. M11

TEACHING POSITIONS

The Williamsport Area School District is accepting applications for Grade 5 Teacher (2 positions) for the 2023-24 school year. PDE Certification in Elementary K-6 or 4-8 Core Subject Areas Required.

To apply please visit our website at www.wasd.org/employment

Deadline to apply July 14, 2023.

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DISH TV $64.99 FOR 190 Channels + $14.95

High Speed Internet. Free Installation, Smart HD

DVR Included, Free Voice Remote. Some restrictions apply. Promo Expires 1/21/24. 1-866-590-5561.

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DIRECTV OVER INTERNET - Get your favorite live TV, sports and local channels. 99% signal reliability! CHOICE Package, $84.99/mo for 12 months.

HBO Max and Premium

Channels included for 3 mos (w/CHOICE Package or higher.) No annual contract, no hidden fees! Some restrictions apply. Call IVS 1-866-629-6086. M11

FREE HIGH SPEED INTERNET if qualified. Govt. pgm for recipients of select pgrms incl. Medicaid, SNAP, Housing Assistance, WIC, Veterans Pension, Survivor Benefits, Lifeline, Tribal. 15 GB internet. Android tablet free w/one-time $20 copay. Free shipping. Call Maxsip Telecom! 1-833-758-3892.

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High Speed Internet. Free Installation, Smart HD DVR Included, Free Voice Remote. Some restrictions apply. Promo Expires 1/21/23. 1-866-479-1516.

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REAL ESTATE

LOT FOR SALE

LAST LOT IN Mountain View Estates. Asking $90,000.00. 570-447-1715. 174465

HOUSE FOR SALE

COGAN STATION, 1656 Sq Feet On 1 Acre. 3 Bed, 2 Bath, 2 Car Garage, Stone Fireplace, Dry Bar. Asking $244,900, Call (570)772-1552

91 HEATHERBROOK ESTATES Muncy, PA. 3 Bedroom, 2 Full Baths Modular Home. Has Fireplace. Needs Roof. 1,600-1,800 Square FT. $65,000.00 OBO. Call 570-935-0548 Anytime. 174870

GARAGE FOR SALE

FOUR CAR GARAGE, Close To Hospital And YMCA. Land, 628 Spruce Street, Williamsport. $30,000.00. 570-916-3309. 175032

CEMETERY LOTS

TWO GRAVE SITES, TWIN HILLS, West Highland Lawn Section, $1,000.00 Including Transfer Fee, 717-401-0699 or email ovenbird35@comcast.net . 174460

SCHOOL SOCIAL WORKER SUBSTITUTE

The Williamsport Area School District is accepting applications for a School Social Worker Substitute for the 2023-24 school year. Bachelor’s and/or Master’s Degree in Social Work required and Licensed (through the PA Dept. of State) as Social Worker (LSW) or Clinical Social Worker (LCSW). PDE Certification in School Social Worker PK-12 Preferred.

To apply please visit our website at www.wasd.org/employment

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61 • Webb Weekly July 12, 2023 www.webbweekly.com Call 570-326-9322 Have Your Business Card Delivered to Over 58,000 Homes Call Jaimie at 570-326-9322 Free Estimates pabasementsolutions.com Basement Waterproofing • Foundation Repair 570.452.8018 G. Scott Gardner Attorney At Law $ 385 Total • Real Estate/Title Insurance • Elder Law/Probate • Husband & Wife Package “We Make House Calls” 570-971-0090 - Last Will & Testament - Durable Power of Attorney - Living Will 1000 Commerce Park Dr. Suite 310-B - Williamsport, PA REED’S FLOORING 570-584-5468 2547 Rte 220 Hwy between Hughesville & Pennsdale 1968-2018, Our 50th Year LARGE INVENTORY FREE ESTIMATES • Carpet (Heavy Rems On Sale) • Vinyl • Hardwood • Ceramic Tile • Audura Tiles & Planks Mon.-Thurs. 10am-5:30pm, Fri. 10am-8pm, Sat. 10am-3pm Miller’s SEAMLESS GUTTERS 570-547-2505 Installation & Cleaning 5” and 6” Seamless Gutters Leaf Guards Larry Miller, Jr. ESH ROOFING WE DO ROOFING • SIDING • DECKING • EXTERIOR REMODELING FREE ESTIMATES Call John 570-725-2248 70 Buggy Shop Lane Loganton PA 17747 License # PA 177821 CALL TODAY! 570-323-9119 M.R. Logue Interiors ----- Since 1975 ----• Drywall • • Plaster Repairs • • Painting • Swirled Ceilings - A Specialty PA# 049073 Steps • Pavers • Mulch • Top Soil • Sand • Natural Stone Architectural Wall Blocks • Porcelain Pavers 570-419-7576 • Rmessner25@gmail.com Proud supplier of... Providing A Full Line of Hardscaping Products... Proud Supplier of... Steps, Pavers Mulch, Top Soil, Sand Architectural Wall Blocks Providing A Full Line of Hardscaping Products... Proud Supplier of... Steps, Pavers Mulch, Top Soil, Sand Architectural Wall Blocks Porcelain Pavers Providing A Full Line of Hardscaping Products... Proud Supplier of... Steps, Pavers Mulch, Top Soil, Sand Architectural Wall Blocks Porcelain Pavers We have a full line of Outdoor Poly Furniture! Free Estimates Fully Insured “Specializing in Standard Metal Over Shingles and Standing Seam Metal” Your Most A ordable Re-Roo ng Daniel Fisher 201 Ladd Road • Allenwood, PA 17810 • 570-989-1938 Metal Roofing LLC PA# 181211 Superior Seal Coating LLC NO SPRAY! NO SPRAY! ALL HAND BRUSHED! OFFICE: 570-940-0237 CELL: 570-279-0317 5 YEAR GUARANTEE! LONGEST LASTING TAR FREE T-SHIRT WITH EVERY JOB! Number 1 Reputation • Fast & Free Estimates ALSO: HOT CRACK REPAIR We Do it Right! • Owned & Operated with College Degree KOZ’s LANDSCAPING DRIVEWAY SEAL & PARKING LOTS Office: 570.940.0237 | Cell: 570.279.0317 25 YEARS IN BUSINESS! Now Accepting New Lawncare and Landscaping Customers LANDSCAPE BORDERS PERMANENT EDGING Plants, Materials, Labor, Build, Design, Maintain RT. 15 SELF STORAGE 570-547-2655 5399 US. Rt. 15 Hwy. Montgomery, PA 17752 570-772-9774 CLARKNFRYMASONRY@GMAIL.COM PH @ Locally Raised - Happy, Healthy Proteins Fill your freezer for the winter! CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE, FACEBOOK, OR CALL FOR MORE INFORMATION �����://���������������.���������.��� • R����� � D������ J��� 570-447-7653 – T���� R��, PA We have beef, pork, chicken, turkey & lamb available! PA #121099 302 Sidney St., S. Williamsport, PA 17702 PlumbingMas ters NOW HIRING PLUMBERS & HVAC TECHNICIANS 570.323.1983 CALL US FOR ALL OF YOUR RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL NEEDS! www.plumbingmasters1.com SERVING THE AREA SINCE 1977 PLUMBING • WATER LINES • SEWER LINES DRAIN LINE JETTING • HEATING A/C • WATER HEATERS • BOILERS

FOR SALE: 3 BURIAL LOTS Wildwood Cemetery, $1,080.00 Firm. For More Info. 570-971-0853. 175028

HOUSE FOR RENT

HOUSE FOR RENTLoyalsock School. 2 BR split level. LR/DR, Family Room with wet bar. Appliances, Gas Heat, 1 1/2 Bath Quiet Street, big backyard. Available now, $1500 + utilities + deposit, 1 yr. lease. Credit and background check No pets, No smoking. Call Dot at 570220-4729. 175035

APARTMENTS FOR RENT

FURNISHED LUXURY APARTMENT Downtown Williamsport. 2 Bedroom, All Utilities And Parking Included. Private Rooftop Patio Deck. All Linens And Kitchen Accessories Included. Shortterm Lease. No Pets, No Smoking. $1,400/Month.

570-916-3309. 175033

GREAT LOCATION 2 Bedroom Grampian Blvd Apartment In Loyalsock For Rent. $975.00/Month. Includes Gas Heat, Air Conditioning, Water & Sewer, Garbage, Lawn

NO PEEKING ALLOWED! SEE PAGE 53 FOR THIS WEEKS GAMES

Care And Snow Removal. First Months Rent And Security Due With 1 Year Lease. no Pets. Call Or Text 570-971-5321. 173711

STORAGE UNITS

10 X 16. $75.00/Month. Call 570-337-4994. 174783

VEHICLES

CARS

2008 CHEVY IMPALA. 136,000 Miles, Transmission Slips. As Is. $3,500 OBO. 570-974-8988. 174576

TRUCKS

2015 SILVERADO

Beautiful Truck. Garage Kept. Inspected, Oil Changed 5/23. Detailed Inside And Out 6/23.

Truck Includes A Western Mid-Weight Snow Plow, Sprayed Rhino Liner. $28,000.00. 86K Miles. Contact sailing0458@outlook.com . 174491

2000 FORD F-250

126,000 Miles, V-8. Inspected, Lots Of New Parts. Runs Good, $7,500.00 OBO. 570337-1821 Leave Message. 175018

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CARGO TRAILER

7’ x 14’ 2013 UNITED Cargo Trailer. Dual Axle, White Color, Wired For 110 With 20 AMP Breaker Box Inside. Ramp Rear Door, 1 Side Door, Some Built-In Shelves, Jack & Spare Tire Included. Good Shape. Call And Leave Message 570-772-7205. 174839

5TH WHEEL

2010 SUNDANCE 5TH WHEEL, 35 Ft. Long, New Awning, New Tires, One Slide-Out, $10,000 OBO. Call After 5pm. 570398-5680. 174657

MOTORCYCLES

FOR SALE 2009 KYMCO SCOOTER, 500CC, $800.00. CALL 570-9270947. 174844

BOATS

STARCRAFT 12’

BOAT, Trailer With cover, 6HP Mercury And Trolling Motor. $1,700.00 OBO.

Fishing Ready. 570-4822516. 174867

1996 15 FOOT BASS

TRACKER BOAT And Trailer With 9.9HP Motor. New Fuel Tank, Minn Kota 40LB Thrust, 5SPD Hummingbird Depth Finder, Live Well And More. $3,500.00. 570-692-1778

Before 7pm. 174832

CAMPERS

CAMPER FOR SALE

2008 Salem 312 BHBS At Hidden Valley RV Park, Mifflinburg. Lot Rent Paid

For Year, $16,000.00. 570971-3948. 175027

VEHICLES WANTED

DONATE YOUR CAR TO VETERANS TODAY! Help and Support our Veterans. Fast - FREE pick up. 100% tax deductible. Call 1-800-245-0398. C11

WANTED! MOTORCYCLES! ANTIQUE AND CLASSIC. Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki, Yamaha, Triumph, BSA, and other foreign models.

$$PAYING CA$H$$ 717577-8206 Krmiller1965@ yahoo.com . M11

BUYING CLASSIC CARS, TRUCKS, SUVs **American and Foreign** Any Condition. Buying entire car collections. $$PAYING CA$H$$ Please call 717-577-8206 Krmiller1965@yahoo.com . M11

DONATE YOUR CAR, TRUCK, BOAT, RV AND MORE TO SUPPORT OUR VETERANS! Schedule a FAST, FREE vehicle pickup and receive a top tax deduction! Call Veteran Car Donations at 1-877-327-0686 today! M11

ATTENTION

B & C Auto Wreckers Will Now Pay Top Dollar For Your Unwanted Cars, Trucks and Equipment. Licensed & Professional Service. Call For Details. 570-547-1040. 174784

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