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There are often a lot of jokes to be made about living in a small town. Some ‘big city folk’ think there is nothing to be said for living in a small town. I disagree. Community.

Community is to be said for a small town.

Support for the people you live with, even if you don’t know them. You will be hard-pressed to find people who will show up for one another the way they will in a small town. Especially when tragedy strikes.

By now, we have all heard about Max Engle. The Jersey Shore senior football player who collapsed on the field at the end of a football game. It is absolutely heartbreaking. And every parent’s worst fear.

But amongst the fear and heartbreak, something else has emerged. Unity.

People, athletes, students, and local communities have come together to support Max and his family, fellow players, and the entire Jersey Shore community.

The amount of Bulldog Orange I have seen on social media in the last week has been incredible. People who have never met Max wearing orange and black, sending their prayers and well-wishes.

Sharing their own piece of the Engle family’s heartbreak.

Local businesses, local families, and local school districts have all come together to show their support to the Engle family in any way that they can. Be that wearing orange, donating to the Engles, or just praying for a miracle for Max.

And not just in our Lycoming/Clinton County area. From the Northern Tier to the Coal Region — I even saw a post from as far away as Texas — people have gathered to support a family most have never met.

There is not a lot of good to be found in a situation like this.

Hopefully, out of this tragedy, we can all hold on to the sense of community and unity we are all feeling right now.

We live in a world where it’s so easy to get caught up in ourselves that we lose sight of everything else around us. Other people’s struggles and pain. How what we do and say affects those around

us. In times like these, we get a stark reminder that community matters. Investing in yourself while investing in the people around you is how community is built. It’s how we know that even when we inevitably fall or fail, or God forbid, the worst happens, there will be people around us to help pick us up and make those struggles a little more bearable.

If you need it, this is your reminder to care. To be involved. To take pride in your communities and care about your neighbors. We are stronger together, and we need to remember that we need each other. We need to know that we can count on the other members of our communities and neighborhoods. We need to take care of each other. Stand up for each other. Love each other. This isn’t the article that I had intended

to write this week, and it isn’t the space I had intended to write in. Jimmy will be back at it next week. As many of us are doing, he’s spending some time with his son, Hunter, in Connecticut.

Speaking of. There is not a lot of good to be found in a situation like this. It’s ugly and horrible. It’s unfair. No parent or family deserves this kind of pain. But, if you can find any sort of light, use this as an opportunity to love your kids extra. Take more time for hugs. For quality time. For family time. Life is fleeting and often unfair. Don’t waste a moment.

If you find that your kids are struggling with this, please reach out for help. I know a lot of the school districts are offering counseling, so please encourage them to talk about their feelings — with you, with friends, and, if needed, with a professional. This kind of heartbreak can bring up big feelings. Ones that kids have often never dealt with before, so please keep an eye out for those that may be having a tough time. Seek out extra resources if necessary.

Obviously, football means a lot to everyone at Webb Weekly. We all send our thoughts and prayers and hope for a miracle to Max, his family, and, again, the entire Jersey Shore community. I hope they all see all of the people they have standing behind them in this unbelievably difficult time.

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The cost of life-saving and safety equipment by local government entities can often be burdensome for them, so when public-spirited companies opt to donate money toward the costs of these items, it proves to be a welcome thing. That was the case when Pennsylvania Gas and Electric Company recently donated $1,000 toward the costs of tactical trauma backpacks and “Stop the Bleed” kits.

emergencies, we have assisted the PTO with their planning and logistics for the yearly carnival, and we have offered to provide training to staff for active shooter emergencies.”

He continued, “Last year, Inflection Energy donated a tactical trauma backpack to both

at the school, Upper Fairfield Twp EMA reached out to PG&E to see if they would be willing to assist with providing additional life-saving equipment. Without hesitation, PG&E agreed to donate $1,000 to purchase two more tactical trauma backpacks and eight “Stop the Bleed” Kits. Which will further enhance the preparedness of both organizations in the event of an emergency. “

He said PG&E has also offered to provide “pipeline safety training” to the Upper Fairfield Twp EMA and local emergency responders this fall.

Officials from PG&E said they were pleased to be a part of this effort by the Upper Fairfield Township EMA and Loyalsock Valley Elementary School staff to enhance safety at the school.

Some background on the

Some background on the story. Scott Winters, the director of the Upper Fairfield Township Emergency Management Agency, told Webb Weekly. “Upper Fairfield Twp EMA and Loyalsock Valley Elementary School have built a strong working relationship to better protect the children at the elementary school should an emergency occur, such as an active shooter event. The goal of both organizations is to protect the staff and children who work/attend the school. Upper Fairfield Twp EMA has assisted the school with preplanning for

In the photo are tactical trauma backpacks and stop the bleed kits. Pictured are, Karen Thomas -VP of PG&E, Scott Winters - Upper Fairfield EMA, Evan Loflin- PG&E, Gary Reeder -Upper Fairfield EMA, LaRue Stelene- MASD guard, Katrina Emick- LVES nurse, Daniel Taormina- MASD Superintendent, Tyler Blaise - Loyalsock Valley principal.

the elementary school and the township EMA to better prepare for an emergency.

Because of the number of students and staff

and Loyalsock Valley Elementary per purchase Stop the Bleed Kits and to

“PGE was happy to respond to a request for a donation for Upper Fairfield Township EMA and Loyalsock Elementary School to purchase Stop the Bleed Kits and Trauma Backpacks. This idea was brought forth by Scott Winters from the EMA and immediately resonated with us as a very worthy way to support the community by providing items that could potentially save a life. On behalf of all of us at PGE, we gladly support your efforts geared to the health and safety of your community, and particularly for the impact these items can have during an emergency situation,” stated Karen Thomas, Vice President of Human Resources for PG &E.

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What happens when a horse or other large animal is abused, or the owner can no longer take care of it? What happens in the event a traveler is transporting large animals, and the trailer or towing vehicle is disabled? The answer most often lies with the folks at Appalachian Horse Help Rescue at 1201 Yerger Road, Linden. This worthy organization is seeking financial and volunteer help in order to continue to do the good work that they do.

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The organization began humbly enough more than 20 years ago, when its founder Pam Koch and her husband, Norm, along with some support from the Arab el-Kabir Horse Club, started their efforts in a borrowed old cow barn from How-

ard Keller off Mahaffey Hollow Road.

“I didn’t realize at first there was such a need for help for horses and large animals from neglect, abuse, and abandonment in the area,” Pam Koch told Webb Weekly in a 2017 interview. “At the time, the SPCA didn’t have a trailer or room for horses or large animals, so AHHR was a huge help; same is true today. We help all large animals- have had cows, pigs, horses, goats, emu, sheep, and ducks in the barn.”

The Lycoming County emergency communications center has the AAHR’s contact information on file so that if a need arises for help with large animals as the result of a traffic accident or other incident, they know that AAHR can help.

They work with police and SPCAs in surrounding areas; they will help with disasters such as fire, floods, as well as 911 calls- for example, a horse

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A group of concerned citizens have banded together to stop the sale of City Hall and spearhead an effort to create a vision, obtain funding, and restore City Hall as the centralized location for easy access for Williamsport citizens.

Here are a few simple things you can do to help us achieve this goal:

1. Attend the City Council meeting September 28th at 7 p.m. to show your support and stop the sale. The meeting will be held at the Trade and Transit II building, 144 W. 4th St.

2. Become a member of our Facebook page: Save Williamsport City Hall. Like and share our posts.

3. We are forming a committee to make City Hall something we can all be proud of. If you have any interest in being on this committee, please contact Mark Winkleman via email at: mwinkelman9@gmail.com.

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The organization did all that was required to become a non-profit organization. The mission statement of the AHHR states: “The AHHR exists to offer help to horses and horse owners who find themselves in a situation where the basic needs of the animal cannot or are not being met. They offer shelter for horses and other animals too large to be housed by the local SPCA.”

AHHR does an extensive amount of community outreach with groups such as the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts, PATH kids, HOPE Enterprise, and people who need credit for community service.

They have sought money in various ways, including the annual “Raise the Region” fundraiser that takes place to benefit area non-profit organizations. The service and compassion that is shown to these animals do not come cheaply. Or without a commitment of time by dedicated volunteers.

“We have to pay for the veterinarian and farrier when they first

come in; vet service is not donated, nor is dentist or farrier,” Koch said.

“It also costs a lot to feed these animals. Depending on the number of horses, which varies greatly and can change quickly (got in eight in one day before). Barn maintenance one year was $750, lights and phone were $800, and insurance was $1250; that’s over $200 a month just for upkeep of the facility. If anyone has good horse hay to donate, we are 501c3 and always need hay. We don’t get any funding from the SPCA or any state or local funding- We run entirely on volunteer help and donations.” Donations are always needed and very welcome and much appreciated! Donations can be sent to 1201 Yerger Rd, Linden, PA 17744. You can also donate through PayPal on the website, horsehelp911.com, or visit the website for more information on donating, volunteering, or adopting.

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Williamsport Grays Capture 1934 NYP League Pennant

Compiled by Lou Hunsinger Jr.

The Williamsport Grays captured the 1934 New York-Pennsylvania League pennant last night in Binghamton by taking their fourth game in the post-season title season with the Binghamton Triplets, winning 7-2.

Six hits bunched in the first two frames off Kemp Wicker and Floyd Olds, including homers by George Miner and Bill Baker, were sufficient to win. Bill Thomas relieved Bunn Hearn in the fifth with none out, although Hearn retired with the lead. It was too soon for him to be credited with the win.

The Grays added three more in the eighth on three singles, a sacrifice and an error off of Bob Miller.

Binghamton won the second and fifth games of the series with Hormidas Aube getting credit for both wins.

The title returns to Williamsport on the 10th anniversary of the town’s last pennant in 1924, also winning it in 1923.

George Miner was the hero for the Grays in last night’s contest.

Filling in for Joe Bonoowitz, who was absent from the line-up due to his observance of the Jewish holiday of Yom Kippur, Miner, the former Johnson City schoolboy star became the hero of the series when he drove in three of the Grays’ seven runs with a home over the right field barrier in the second inning and a timely single that capped Williamsport’s biggest rally in the sixth.

Miner had done his share in pitching the Grays into a respectable lead earlier in the series but nothing like this was expected of a pitcher who volunteered to play the outfield when no one else was available.

The Grays held at bay without a hit by Aube on Monday night made the amends last night. From the time Bill Bake smashed a solid blow over dead center in the first inning until Red McBride chased Chief Koy back to the wall for his drive in the ninth, they were intent on slugging their way to victory.

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The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT), Pennsylvania State Police (PSP), and Pennsylvania Traffic Injury Prevention Project (PA TIPP) are encouraging drivers to take advantage of free car seat checks across the state as the agencies mark National Child Passenger Safety Week (CPSW) from September 17 through September 23. Additionally, Saturday, September 23 has been designated as “National Seat Check Saturday.”

“Seat belts are your best defense in a crash, but they were created for adults,” said PennDOT Secretary Mike Carroll. “It’s important that parents and caregivers take time this week to ensure they are using the right car seat or booster seat for their child’s size and age.”

Car seat checks will be held across the state the week of Child Passenger Safety Week. Visit PA TIPP’s webpage for a list of events.

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check seats for recalls. A full list of local free car seat fitting events is available on PSP’s website.

“Properly installed child safety seats save lives, and it’s vital that Pennsylvania’s youngest passengers are safe when traveling,” said PSP Commissioner Colonel Christopher Paris. “We encourage parents and caregivers to have their seats checked by a certified child passenger seat technician to ensure proper installation.”

According to national statistics, car seats can reduce the risk of fatal injury by up to 71 percent for infants and 54 percent for toddlers; however,46 percent of car seats and booster seats are installed or used incorrectly. From January through June 2023, PSP members conducted 525 child safety seat inspections and discovered 207 incidents of misuse. PSP completed more than 1,000 checks in both 2021 and 2022 and found misuse rates of up to 40 percent. To advance their public safety missions, PennDOT and PSP invest in community resources across the state. PennDOT funds resources such as training and educational materials for more than 200 fitting stations across Pennsylvania. In coordination with CPSW and Seat

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Check Saturday, local police will focus on proper child seat usage during a statewide CIOT Child Passenger Safety enforcement running from September 10 through September 23. In addition, each PSP Troop has designated walk in days where drivers can have their child safety seats checked free of charge yearround.

Pennsylvania’s primary seat belt law requires all occupants younger than 18 to wear a seat belt when riding anywhere in a vehicle. Children under the age of two must be secured in a rear-facing car seat, and children under the age of four must be restrained in an approved child safety seat. Children must ride in a booster seat until their eighth birthday.

A secondary law also requires drivers and front-seat passengers 18 or older to buckle up. If motorists are stopped for a tra c violation and are not wearing their seat belt, they can receive a second ticket and second ne.

Because of the potential dangers associated with air bag deployment, children 12 and younger should always ride buckled in a vehicle’s back seat.

“Car seats come in many shapes and sizes. e best way to protect your child is to select the right car seat for their age and size and to use the car seat correctly on every trip,” said PA TIPP Director Angela Osterhuber. “Child passenger

safety technicians are available to help parents learn how to keep their children safe and secure in their car seat.”

PA TIPP also o ers the following tips:

– Select a car seat that is right for the child’s age and size.

– Fill out and return the registration card for your seat so you’ll know if it is recalled because of a problem.

– Read and follow the car seat instructions and the vehicle owner’s manual for information on correctly installing the car seat in the vehicle.

– Use the car’s seat belt or the LATCH system when installing the car seat.

– Make sure the car seat’s harness is correctly adjusted and ts snugly.

– Use a tether strap when installing a forward-facing car seat, following manufacturer’s instructions.

For more information on how to keep passengers safe, or if you are unable to a ord a car seat, call 1-800-CAR-BELT or visit www.PAKidsTravelSafe.org to nd the nearest car seat loan program.

Information on Child Safety Seat Inspection Stations and Community Car Seat Checkup Events is also available on the website.

For a list of state police car seat safety inspection locations and dates, visit the PSP Public Safety webpage. For more information on child passenger safety, visit PennDOT’s Safety Page.

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County Hall Corner: Something Special About Old Glory

As a member of the Clinton Township Volunteer Fire Company, I help out on the 9/11

Ride each year, doing whatever needs to be done. The ride actually begins at 6:00 p.m., but our volunteer members are there as early as 7:00 a.m. to set up the barricades, prepare for the vendors, etc. The riders start lining up as early as 8:00 a.m. and will continue to come throughout the day until the sound announces — “Let’s roll!”

The riders come in every size and shape, male and female, young and old, some wearing leather jackets, often covered in patches displaying their particular cause or organization. Just like their attire, it seems that every single one of their bikes are unique. Everyone likes to doll their ride up in one way or another to make it stand out in some way. But despite all the variety and differences in the riders and their bikes, there is one thing that is truly a common denominator, and that is the American flag.

Most have a single flag in the back; others will have two, and sometimes, the backseat person will have the flag in their hand. Most of these flags are modest in size, but there are always a few that have very large flags strapped on their cycle.

There is a reason for this — as much as anything, our national flag is the most important symbol of our country. Even before there was a United States, there was an American flag. On June 14, 1777, the Continental Congress passed the first Flag Act that stated: “Resolved, that the flag of the United States be made of thirteen stripes, alternate red and white; that the union be thirteen stars, white in a blue field, representing a new Constellation.” Those colors were not chosen at random, either. Our Founding Fathers wanted to use it to inspire those who were, at that moment, fighting to become a free nation. Red symbolizes hardiness and valor, white symbolizes purity and innocence, and blue represents vigilance, persever-

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ance, and justice. We have not always been as united as we should be as a nation, yet the flag seems to be one thing we can always rally around. There are several vivid images of this. The raising of the flag on Iwo Jima is arguably one of the most iconic photographs of all time, showing six United States Marines raising the U.S. flag atop Mount Suribachi during the Battle of Iwo Jima in February of 1945. It gave the American people tremendous hope because this was the first soil that was actually considered Japan. It symbolized the beginning of the end of a very long and painful struggle.

When our men went to the moon in July of 1969, they took the American flag along with them. The picture of Buzz Aldrin saluting the flag that is waving in front of him captures the essence and pride of one of America’s greatest scientific achievements. Five additional Apollo missions, 12, 14, 15, 16, and 17, ended with an astronaut placing a flag on the moon.

And on that fateful day of September 11, 2001, three New York City firefighters raised a flag above the World Trade Center rubble. That flag disappeared shortly afterward and was missing for years. It has since been found and donated to the 9/11 Memorial Museum and has become a powerful symbol of patriotism, survival, and resilience.

Yet, let us never underestimate our present government officials’ ability to muck up the works, even when it comes to something as basic as displaying our flag. In February of this year, a two-star general set down the edict that military personnel in uniform cannot hold a large, horizontal flag during events. Why? Because according to Title 4 of the United States Code, the flag should never touch the ground or be carried flat or horizontally. And this also applies to parachutists from the military who majestically fly the flag as they land it on the field.

Our country is suffering through a tremendously serious deficiency in military recruitment. Yet, a general that obviously has too little to do decides that rather than show patriotism at major sports events with members of the military proudly holding a giant flag on a playing field or dramatically flying in on a parachute, the practice must be abolished because of the “Code.”

In the Stars and Stripes, one person came up with a solution, “If we’re following flag code for the reasoning of this stupidity, the objects used for these events aren’t technically flags; they’re banners.” Appreciate the effort, commenter, but it won’t work. It’s not a banner, or pendant, or placard, or streamer. It is and always will be the Flag of the United States of America; long may she wave.

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PUBLIC AUCTION ROBERT STEPPE DISPERSAL

LOCATED AT 959 MIDDLE RD., JERSEY SHORE, PA

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2023 • 9:00 AM

103 ACRE LYCOMING COUNTY FARM

FARM MACHINERY • 22 TRACTORS • TRUCKS • TRAILERS • CARS • CATTLE EQUIPMENT • BUTCHERING ITEMS • TOOLS

103 ACRE LYCOMING COUNTY FARM 1:00 PM • NIPPENOSE VALLEY (SELLS TO HIGHEST BIDDER)

LOCATED IN LIMESTONE TWP. APPROX 103 ACRES ON BOTH SIDES OF MIDDLE ROAD, MOSTLY ALL OPEN & TILLABLE, WITH AN APPROX 70’ QUONSET TYPE MACHINERY

SHED, 35’X60’ BUILDING/GARGAGE, 40’X100’ METAL BARN, 7 ROOM-4 BEDROOM FARM

HOUSE CITY WATER, OWN SEPTIC SYSTEM/OIL HEAT & OUT-DOOR FURANCEPROPERTY IS IN CLEAN – GREEN, TAXES APPROX $6,000 ANNU-ALLY

TERMS: $75,000 DOWN DAY OF AUCTION IN FORM OF A CASHIER’S CHECK MADE PAYABLE TO FRALEY AUCTION CO. BALANCE IN 75 DAYS. 6% BUYER’S PREMIUM TO BE APPLIED TO PURCHASE PRICE. RE TAXES WILL BE PRORATED ON SETTLEMENT DAY. TRANSFER TAXES WILL BE DIVIDED EQUALLY BETWEEN BUYER & SELLER. ANY TESTING MAY BE DONE PRIOR TO AUCTION DATE AT POTENTIAL BUYER’S EXPENSE. OTHER TERMS MADE KNOWN DAY OF AUCTION.

TRUCKS, TRAILERS,CARS

05 CHEVY 2500 HD GAS TRUCK, 4WD, GOOSENECK HITCH; ‘59 CHEVY SPAR-TAN 80 S/A 16’ DUMP, 5&2-NICE; ‘56 GMC 630 S/A TRUCK, 6 CYC.; ‘49 GMC 10 WHEELER TRUCK; CHEVY C60 S/A 10’ DUMP TRUCK (AS IS); ‘39 CHEVY MAS-TER DELUXE CAR, 2 DOOR, 3 SPD. 6 CYC.; ‘63 CORVAIR 4 DOOR CAR; ’85 CA-DILLAC DEVILLE 2 DOOR CAR; FREUHAUF 14’ S/A DUMP TRAILER; (3) 48’ STORAGE VAN TRAILES-NO TITLE; PUP VAN STORAGE TRAILER.

22 TRACTORS

JD 4520, FULL CAB, SYNCRO, 3PTH. 1000 PTO, 2 HYDS., 18.4-38” ; JD 4020 POWERSHIFT, DIESEL, W/F/E, 3 PTH., 2 HYDS. S/N 177066R; JD 4020 DIE-SEL, SYNCRO, 3PTH. 2 HYDS. CANOPY, 18.4-38”; JD 3020 DIESEL, N/F/E, SYNCRO, 3PTH, 1 HYD. 18.4-34”; JD 3010 GAS, W/F/E/ W/ JD 48 LOADER; JD 2640, DIESEL, W/F/E, CANOPY, W/ JD LOADER, 16.9-30”; JD 2520 GAS, SYNCRO, W/F/E, 3 PTH. 2 HYD., 13.6-38”; JD 2010 DIESEL, N/F/E, 3 PTH., HYDS., 13.6-36”; JD 2010, GAS, CANOPY 3 PTH, 2HYDS., 13.9-36”

JD 730 DIESEL, 13.6-38” NEW RIMS; JD 630, 3PTH., 15.5-38”; JD 530 GAS, POWER STEERING, 3PTH. W/ TOPLINK, FLAT TOP FENDERS, 16.9-38” ALL REDONE-NICE;

JD 420 SLANT STEERING, W/ FENDERS, ( NEEDS WORK); JD 60, 13.6-38” NEW RIMS; JD 50 POWER STEERING, 3PTH., 13.6-38” ; ‘53 JD A ~ ~‘52 JD A; ‘51 JD B’S, 11.2-38”; JD GM, NEW-14.9-38” NICE; JD MT W/ CULIT-VATORS, 11.2-34”; FARMALL C, 11.2-36 NEW RUBBER; (2) NEW JD CAN-OPIES; JD 320D SKID STEER, 2 SPD., 5105 HRS., 66” JD BUCKET; QT PAL-LET FORKS; QT BALE SPEAR HAYING & HARVESTING FARM MACHINERY

JD 335 ROUND BALER, TWINE; JD 24T BALER, W/ KICKER; NH H7330 DISCBINE; JD 3 PTH PTO HAY RAKE; SEV. 14’&16’ WOODEN HAY RACK WAGONS; NI HAY CRUSHER; JD 750 10’ NO TILL DRILL, DOLLY WHEEL, GRASS SEED-VERY NICE; JD 1210 GRAIN CART; NH 770 FOR-AGE HARVESTOR, W/ 1X CORN HEAD-1 OWNER NICE; NH 770 FORAGE HARVESTOR W/ HAY HEAD; NH 185 T/A MANURE SPREADER; HESSTON

10 STACKER WAGON; (2) KILBROS 300 BU. GRAVITY WAGON; MOBILITY 5 TON T/A FERT. SPREADER; NH SMALL GRAVITY WAGON; 400 GAL. TRAILER SPRAYER; 5’ 3PTH. ROTARY MOWER; OLIVER 1X CORN PICKER; (3) 14’ WOODEN ROUND BALE WAGONS; 14’ FLATBED WAGON; PLUS MORE...

TILLAGE

JD 12’ TRANSPORT CULITMULCHER; WHITE 12’ TRANSPORT DISC; 3 PTH. 12 TOOTH CHISEL PLOW; 12’ & 14’ CULTIPACKERS; (2) JD 3X & 4X TRAILER PLOWS; MISC TRAILER PLOWS; 7’ 3 PTH. BLADE; CATTLE EQUIPMENT

SELF LOCKING HEAD GATE CHUTE W/ 3PTH.; (2) FARMCO 12’ FENCE LINE FEEDERS; FARMCO 12’ HAY FEEDER; (2) 12’ HAY FEEDERS; 10’ TAPER BOARD FEEDER; LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FARM GATES

VINTAGE FARM MACHINERY

JD 116W WIRE TIRE BALER; JD 30 PULL TYPE COMBINE, PTO; MCCORMICK DEERING CORN SHELLER; JD 7’ PULL TYPE SICKLE BAR MOWER; WOODEN CONESTOGA 4 WHEEL WAGON; MCCORMICK HIT & MISS ENGINE ( LOCKED UP); WOODEN BOB SLEDS; 1 HOLE CORN SHELLER; 1X POTATO PLANTER; (2) PLATFORM SCALES.

BUTCHERING ITEMS

HOBART COMM MEAT GRINDER; APPLE BUTTER KETTLE; (2) BUTCHERING KETTLES W/ RINGS. PLUS WAGON LOAD OF ASSORTED SHOP TOOLS • HOUSEHOLD ITEMS & ANTIQUES (SELLS AFTER FARM)

PITTSON WHITE ENAMEL COOK STOVE; EARLY COCA COLA COOLER; DEPRESSION CHINA CLOSET; 8 HOLE GUN CABINET; SEV. JD TOY TRACTORS W/ BOXES; (6) MUNCY CHIEF HYBRIDS SEED BAGS; (9) EARLY WEBBS SUPER GRO SEED BAGS; PLUS LARGE SELECTION OF TABLES, STANDS, POTS PANS & ASSORTED ITEMS FROM HOUSE.

TERMS: CASH OR GOOD PA CHECK DAY OF AUCTION. OUT OF STATE BUYERS UN-KNOWN TO AUCTION CO. MUST HAVE A BANK LETTER OF CREDIT. NOTHING REMOVED UN-TIL SETTLED FOR. ONLINE & IN PERSON BIDDING

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Five Tips to Be an After-School Mealtime Hero

It’s one of the busiest times of the year, meaning managing mealtimes can be tough as families navigate the school year hustle. Between school, work, extracurriculars and social activities, it can be overwhelming to figure out what to eat and when.

Put your worries aside and become a true after-school hero with these timesaving, delicious meal planning strategies while giving back to communities in need.

Conquer Your Next Grocery Trip

When it’s time for a grocery run, write down everything you need, perhaps on your phone’s notetaking app, being sure to take inventory of ingredients you already have on hand. Keeping the list handy can make your trip to the store efficient while helping you stay on track, avoid multiple trips and prevent buying excess or unnecessary items.

Champion Your Inner Meal Planning

One of the first steps in meal planning should be making a list of all the meals you and your family enjoy on a regular basis. Compiling this list can help simplify weekly dinner plans and reduce stress at the grocery store. Include simple recipes like sandwiches,

tacos or chili. If you want to make an easy, tasty dinner to save the day, consider something simple like chicken fried rice. All you need is 15 minutes and Ben’s Original Ready Rice, chicken breast meat, peas, carrots, reduced sodium soy sauce, garlic powder and eggs. As you try new recipes, add any family favorites to the list and consider reinventing classics by bringing in a different side dish like rice and grains to give them a whole new spin.

Come To the Rescue with Simple Prep Hacks

Before you plan your meals for the week, take a look at your calendar. On days that include evening activities, opt for easy-to-prepare meals or slow cooker- or air fryer-friendly recipes to save time. Leave more complex meals

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for less busy days or weekends, and don’t be afraid to schedule a weekly leftover night to empty out the fridge before your next trip to the grocery store.

Take Advantage of Pantry Staples

Turning to your pantry for after-school snacks and quick meals can help keep busy nights from getting even more hectic. For example, the entire portfolio of Ben’s Original Ready Rice - Whole Grain Brown Rice, Jasmine, Spanish Style and more - can help provide tasty, convenient meal options that are ready in just 90 seconds. Plus, until Nov. 12, for every $1 spent on participating products, $1 will be

donated to No Kid Hungry through the “Be an After-School Hero” program, which can help provide 2.5 million meals to those who need them most.

Be a Prep Day Warrior

Setting aside some time - maybe a couple of hours on the weekend - to prep food for the week’s meals can help stretch your time and allow more moments to enjoy meals around the table as a family. This time can be used to cut, brown and divide proteins into portions; chop or slice fruits and vegetables; prepare one-pan dishes; make sauces; and more.

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Burger Basket

What: Burger basket. Take out or eat in. Call 570-3270255 for take-out orders.

When: Tuesday, September 19, 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 atevents.dcnr.pa.gov/ricketts_glen_state_park or by emailing Rhiannon Summers at rhsummers@pa.gov or calling 570-477-7780.

When: Wednesday, September 20 from 8:30-11:30 a.m.

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

Cheesesteak Basket

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

When: Thursday, September 21, 2023, 4 p.m.

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

Milkweed and Monarchs

What: Learn about this incredible insect’s life, its re-

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When: Thursday, September 21, 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.

Where: Lysock View Complex, 542 County Farm Rd., Montoursville.

PA CareerLink® Lycoming County Open Recruitment Event

What: Open recruitment event; Walk-ins welcome! Stop by to meet with employers and learn about all the exciting opportunities waiting for you! For more information contact: (570) 601-5465/TTY (570) 601-1754.

When: Thursday, September 21st, 9 a.m.-noon: employers include UPMC, ESS, J Force Trucking. 1 p.m.-3 p.m.: employers include J Force Trucking.

Where: PA CareerLink® Lycoming County, 329 Pine St., Williamsport.

Dinner

What: Beer battered or broiled haddock dinner or flat iron steak. Take out or eat in. Call 570-327-0255 for take-out orders.

When: Friday, September 22, 2023, 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

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

Stuffed Chicken Breast Dinner

What: Stuffed chicken breast take-out dinner Menu: boneless chicken breast stuffed with bread filling, mashed potatoes, gravy, succotash, pickled beets, creamy coleslaw, roll & butter, and homemade apple crisp. Suggested donation - $13/meal.

When: Saturday, September 23rd. Pick up between 2-4 p.m. Advance reservations required; contact Daisy Styer @ 570-546-5861 by 9/18/2023.

Where: Eagle Grange Hall at the intersection of Route 15 and East Blind Road, Montgomery.

Audubon Event

What: Join Lycoming Audubon for a bird walk on Skyline Drive. We’ll be walking the closed road, looking

for fall warblers & resident birds. Loaner binocs are available.

When: Saturday Sept 23rd, at 8:00 a.m., weather permitting.

Where: Take Rt 15 S out of South Williamsport, to the public rest area on the right as you ascend the mountain. We’ll meet in the parking area & walk up Skyline Drive.

History Program

What: Germany to America: 18th Century Odyssey.

When: Saturday, September 23rd, at 1:00 p.m. Where: Lycoming County Genealogical Society, The Taber Museum, 858 W. 4th St., Williamsport.

“CCC Camp S-129”

What: Join the park naturalist and learn about “CCC Camp S-129,” and the work they did in the 1930’s and 1940’s in the area, the culture in these camps, and how it prepared them 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: Saturday, September 23rd, 2023, 5:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m.

Where: Little Pine State Park, Amphitheater

“CCC Camp S-75”

What: Join the park naturalist and learn about “CCC Camp S-75,” and the work they did in the 1930’s and 1940’s in the area, the culture in these camps, and how it prepared them 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 CCC Statue.

When: Saturday, September 23, 2023, 2:00-3:00 p.m.

Where: Hyner View State Park, CCC Statue.

Breakfast

What: All you can eat breakfast. Buttermilk pancakes, Pa. maple syrup, sausage links, sausage gravy/biscuits, potato patty, eggs, fruit cup, & beverages.

When: Sunday, September 24th, from 8:00 a.m.-noon.

Where: Piper Airport, 353 Proctor St. Lock Haven.

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 atevents.dcnr.pa.gov/ricketts_glen_state_park or by emailing Rhiannon Summers at rhsummers@pa.gov or calling 570-477-7780.

When: Tuesday, September 26 from 8:30-11:30 a.m.

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

Burger Basket

What: Burger basket. Take out or eat in. Call 570-3270255 for take-out orders.

When: Tuesday, September 26, 2023, 4 p.m.

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

CHURCH EVENTS

CHURCH EVENTS...

Chicken Dinner

What: Filled chicken breast dinner. Eat in or take out.

When: Wednesday, September 20th, from 4:00 p.m.6:00 p.m.

Where: Third Street Church, 931 E. Third St., Williamsport. Parking in rear of church off Hancock St.

Clothing Donations & Set-Up

What: Donations of infants & adult seasonal clothing/

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ANNOUNCEMENTS... EVENTS...
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shoes.

When: Thursday, September 21st, from 4:00-6:00 p.m.

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

Rummage Sale

What: Huge inside rummage sale to benefit out community outreach program.

When: September 22nd & 23rd, from 9:00 a.m.-?

Where: Cogan House Community Church, 3678 Cogan House Road, Trout Run.

Clothing Giveaway

What: Daniel’s Closet free clothing & shoes, infants & adults.

When: Saturday, September 23rd, from 8:30-11:00 a.m.

Where: Redeemer Lutheran Church – Social Hall, 1101 Washington Blvd., Williamsport.

Dinner:

What: Lasagna dinner, dine in or take out.

When: September 23rd, from 4:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m.

Where: McElhattan Pathway to Christ Church, 502 McElhattan Drive, McElhattan.

Make a Blanket Day

What: Project Linus Make a Blanket Day. Volunteers help make hand tied fleece blankets, assemble and finish quilts, and crochet borders on granny square blankets for sick, injured and traumatized children in Lycoming County. You can also drop off completed handmade blankets at this event.

When: September 23rd, from 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Lunch provided.

Where: St. Luke Lutheran Church, 1400 Market St., Williamsport.

Concert, Hymn Sing and Meal

What: Concert featuring 7 musicians and a Hymn Sing, with Communion. Churches of the Hepburn-Lycoming Ministerium are participating, and all are welcome. A free meal will follow the service. An offering will be taken to support the ministry of Expectations Women’s Center.

When: Sunday, September 25, at 5 p.m.

Where: Garden View Church of Christ, 1941 Princeton

Ave., Williamsport.

“Closet” Teardown

What: Volunteers needed.

When: Monday, September 25th, from 9:00-11:00 a.m.

Where: Redeemer Lutheran Church – Social Hall, 1101 Washington Blvd., Williamsport.

MEETINGS

MEETINGS...

Fall Meeting

What: Blooming Grove Historical Society Fall Meeting on log home restoration presented by Paul Beard.

When: September 24, 2023.

Where: 397 Dunkard Church Rd, Cogan Station.

Elderly Parent Caregiver Support

What: A peer support group offering encouragement and ideas to caregivers of elderly parents. For more info, call or text Carol at 272-215-7659.

When: The first Thursday of the month at 4:00 p.m. (No July meeting.)

Where: The Well Church, 522 Grier St., Williamsport. Enter from parking lot entrance.

ARTS and ENTERTAINMENT

EVENTS

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT EVENTS...

Phil Reeder Solo Guitar

What: Phil Reeder solo guitar, playing acoustic, eclectic.

When: Friday September 22nd, at 7:00 p.m.

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

Loose Cats

What: Loose Catsplaying rock, pop and country.

When: Saturday, September 23rd, starting at 8:00 p.m.

Where: American Legion #601,1433 Champion Hill Rd., Muncy Valley.

Barbershop Chorus Rehearsal

What: West Branch Mens’ Chorus rehearsal.

When: Tuesday, September 26th, from 7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m.

Where: St. John’s UCC, 1050 Buffalo Rd., Lewisburg.

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Deep breath. Ahhhhhh, the “ber” months! Here all over again. My favorite four months of the year! The crispness of the air will soon be with us. We will need to bundle up in a warm sweater or hoodie in the early mornings. Leaves will begin to change. Bright colors will paint our county in bright oranges, golden yellows, deep reds, and harvest browns. Pumpkins will glow from windows and porches. Flocks of birds will pass in the sky, fleeing from winter that will later soon be approaching. The sun will set earlier and earlier. Pumpkin spice everything, everywhere. Women from everywhere are busting out their hightop boots and flannels. (Hand goes up — guilty!) Football games are on TV, and apple-picking signs are on back country roads.

There are so many signs of the beginning of fall. The very first sign I see, though, isn’t leaves changing or glowing pumpkins. The first thing is when I walk into Wegmans, and the smell of cinna-

mon hits me as soon as I walk through the door to grab a cart. Isn’t it wonderful!? I guess it’s not if you don’t like cinnamon, but I love those cinnamon-filled pinecones! It tells me, “Yup, fall is officially official. It’s about here.”

I then walk into the store and see all kinds of yummy fall, and Halloween treats we all look forward to. I love rounding the corner to the yogurt/cheese aisle there. There sits the Pillsbury pumpkin and bat cookies, and around the corner, all kinds of fall-flavored coffee creamers. From orange Oreos, fun cereals, and candy galore.

Reese’s cups do not tempt me to buy them from January through July. But, once I catch the first bag of fall Reese cups in August, I have to get a bag. Then, when they come out in Christmas colors, I have to buy them too. Plus, I swear they taste better. No joke. It’s just how the Christmas M&Ms are way better, too. Red and green M&Ms all day long!

I just love autumn so much. The one season of the year where I truly believe

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God made this season just for the beauty. It’s magnificent! So many oohs and aahs! I sure hope there is a fall in heaven because it doesn’t get much prettier than that. Heaven is going to be perfect. But for now, let’s enjoy a little heaven earth for those few weeks when our backyards will give us one beautiful show. Happy Fall, Y’all!

This fall crockpot recipe has been quite the hit over the past few years! I’ve made it twice this month already and had nothing left both times and gave the recipe out like crazy. It literally lasted thirty minutes at two separate parties. My husband was so bummed because he didn’t get any at either party and complained because he smelled it cooking but never got any. I told him I’d make it again soon. This has been one of my favorite recipes for years and is ALWAYS a hit. I can’t tell you how easy it is to make, too! Give it a try this fall season.

Crockpot Pumpkin Dump Cake

Ingredients:

• Nonstick cooking spray, for spraying the slow cooker insert

• (2) 15-ounce cans pumpkin pie filling

• 1/2 cup granulated sugar

• 2 teaspoons pumpkin pie spice

• 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt

• (1) 15.25-ounce box of French vanilla or any white cake box

• 1 stick (8 tablespoons) salted butter, melted

• 1/2 cup chopped pecans

Directions:

First, spray the insert of a 6-quart slow cooker with cooking spray.

Gently combine the pumpkin, granulated sugar, pumpkin pie spice and salt in a bowl, then dump it into the slow cooker insert. Mix in sugar and spice just a bit. Sprinkle the cake mix over the pumpkin, then, as evenly as possible, pour the melted butter on top and finish with the chopped pecans. Cover and cook on low for 4 to 4 1/2 hours (the edges of the cake should be starting to brown and crisp slightly).

Serve warm with a dollop Cool Whip!

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Welcome to Lycoming Dental DR. BRADLEY VAN ESS

We are proud to announce that Dr. Bradley Van Ess, a General Dentist, joined Lycoming Dental Associates July 31, 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.

Dr. Bradley provides multiple dental services including fillings, root canals, extractions, crowns, dentures., pediatric treatment, and nitrous oxide.

Dr. Bradley is passionate about helping patients improve their oral health and achieve a beautiful smile, and is looking forward to meeting and treating our existing and New Patients.

UPMC Therapist: Don’t Stay Silent About Suicide

September is National Suicide Prevention and Awareness Month and it’s important to not shy away from conversations about one of the leading causes of death in the U.S. In 2021, almost 50,000 deaths in the United States were due to suicide. Attempts and thoughts about suicide have even higher numbers; 12.3 million American adults thought seriously about suicide, 3.5 million planned an attempt, and 1.7 million have made an attempt to take their lives according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

Suicide can be preventable, and everyone can share in the responsibility to help save lives and foster strong and healthy communities.

Talk About It

While it’s admittedly a difficult subject to discuss, it’s important to talk to those who you are worried about. You may think that you might be making a situation worse or that you’re possibly putting the idea in someone’s mind. However, having an open conversation may be what that person needs if you suspect they are depressed or having suicidal thoughts.

Lead with compassion and try asking these questions directly:

– Have you done something to plan the end of your life?

– Are you thinking about hurting yourself in any way?

– Are you thinking about killing yourself?

Doing this shows this person that you care about them and are willing to talk about it without judgement.

Warning Signs of Suicide

There are several factors that indicate someone is having thoughts of suicide or making plans for suicide. If the behavior is new, has increased, or seems related to a painful life event, the risk for suicide becomes even greater.

Talk to someone if they are:

– Making threatening statements about hurting or killing oneself

– Expressing feelings of despair, helplessness, hopelessness, or being trapped

– Seeking access to firearms, pills, or other potentially lethal means

– Talking, writing, or looking up about death, dying, or suicide on the internet

– Anxious, agitated, showing rage, and/ or having dramatic mood swings

– Increasing drug or alcohol use

– Giving away possessions

– Sleeping all the time or unable to sleep

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Taking part in reckless activities, seemingly without thinking – “Snapping out” of a period of down or depressed mood as this may also indicate that the person has decided to end their life

Get help immediately if you or someone you know is showing one or more of these signs.

Crisis and Suicide 988 Lifeline

If you or someone you know is struggling or in a mental health crisis that could lead to suicide, do not wait for help – call or text 988 for help. In addition, you can reach mental health professionals online by chatting 988Lifeline.org.

In 2020, Congress designated the num-

ber 988 as the dialing code for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. Think of it as a 911 for mental health distress: Dialing or texting the number puts you in touch with a professional who can provide free and confidential support 24/7.

Most suicides are preventable – do not wait to seek help and do not wait to ask questions. You may just save a life.

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Jacquelyn Zielewicz, LCSW, is a behavioral therapist with UPMC Behavioral Health and sees patients at UPMC Williamsport Divine Providence Campus, 1100 Grampian Blvd., Williamsport. For more information, visit UPMC.com/BehavioralHealthNCPA.

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Fall Layering Basics

Fall is just about here, friends; sure, we still have a few weeks of semi-sweltering heat left, but autumnal winds are slowly blowing in. To me, the principal manner of dressing when it comes to fall is to layer well. While you probably already have a slew of traditional layering basics like long-sleeve shirts and tights, there are always a few fashion-forward items to spice up your closet come September and October. So, if you’re up for a hunt for your next fall outfit, look no further than these seven layering basics as the perfect foundation for a layered wardrobe.

It wouldn’t be fall without a go-to cardigan. These are great transitional pieces as the weather settles into autumn. A neutral cardigan can go with a white t-shirt and lightweight cargo pants in early fall, and then, come the chiller days, go great with a trouser and Henley-style shirt. There are as many different types of cardigans as there are sheep in the world. From chunky to fine knit, to button-up to open front. For layering purposes, I recommend a mid-weight cardi with buttons and, if you can, some texture to the knit, like LL Bean’s Basketweave Button-Front Cardigan.

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First, hoodies. Yes, they can be juvenile and more of a weekend item, but a good hoodie will see you through the season and are surprisingly versatile. You can pair a hooded sweatshirt with a blazer, jeans, and sneakers for a more elevated casual look. Or go for something a bit more eclectic with a crochet, hooded knitwear, and a maxi skirt and boots. For a sporty version, you can’t go wrong with brands like Champion or Gap when it comes to hoodies.

If you’re feeling a bit bold this season, consider adding a miniskirt to your outfitting rotation. I prefer a slightly A-line skirt, but flare, pleats, and, of course, plaid are all on the sartorial table for fall. For something a bit edgy, check out Calvin Klein’s Faux-Leather Pull-On Mini over at Macy’s. This isn’t a super-short mini, and it has back pockets. While it’s still on the warm side, pair a chic mini with a ribbed-knit long-sleeve top and ballet flats. As the

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Speaking of turtlenecks, you can literally wear a turtleneck with almost anything. I like to wear it in place of the standard button-down for office outfits. Or, depending on the heft, underneath a button-down. It can also be layered under dresses for getting a few more wears out of your sundresses from the summer. Land’s End Supima Cotton turtlenecks are soft to the touch and come in a range of neutrals, while J.Crew Factory’s Tissue Turtlenecks are ideal for an inner layer that’s a bit sheer, so you don’t feel as covered up and potentially overheated. For outerwear, nothing beats a denim jacket for early-to-mid fall. The Gap has some great denim and chambray jackets, blazers, shirts, and tunics perfect come this October for a denim-on-denim looks. You can match up washes for a tone-on-tone ensemble or play with contrast by mixing in white or black denim pieces. Try a white denim jacket with black jeans or light-wash wide-leg jeans with a faded denim shirt. Denim is also a great fabric to thrift or buy second-hand for a more worn-in look. Another great denim layer this fall are wide-leg jeans. Style them with other denim pieces or play against type with

a patterned collared shirt, silk scarf, and a blazer. What makes these great jeans for layering is that you can wear tall socks or tights underneath and tall boots. Uniqlo’s Baggy Jeans or Wide-Fit Pleated Pants feel more like trousers for a sophisticated yet relaxed take on jeans for fall and into winter.

Lastly, sweater vests! You can top off your mini and turtleneck look with a sweater vest and knee-high boots or throw it over a button-down and wideleg jean. Sweater vests like cardigans can go with just about anything; it’s all in how you proportion your look. Baggy sweater vests are best paired with more fitted outfits, while a cropped or leaner vest can give shape and structure to a slouchier look. H&M’s Rib Knit Sweater Vest goes well with a tissue tee, trousers, and a denim jacket. While Boden’s Cropped Rib Sweater Vest can cinch an oversized button-down and wide-leg jean.

Fall fashion is my favorite time of year, and while layers are indeed functional as the weather shifts, they can also be a lot of fun to play around with and experiment with. The key is to build from thinnest to thicker as you work out from your base layer to your outerwear. If you’re feeling too bulky, remove a layer, and if you’re still chilly, add a scarf. Happy layering!

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“Small Town Sins: A Novel” by Ken Jaworowski c.2023, Henry Holt $27.99

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Carpe diem.

That’s good advice: grab an opportunity immediately when you spot it. Don’t wait, make it happen. Even the Romans knew that embracing the moment, wringing everything out of this time, not fretting about the future was the way to live now. Seize the day, as in the new book “Small Town Sins” by Ken Jaworowski, before the opportunity is gone.

Nathan Stoltz was the kind of guy that other people rarely noticed.

An only child, he’d always lived on the edge of life: though people in Locksburg, Pennsylvania knew him, they didn’t see him, and that was fine. It gave Nathan a lot of leeway, and he got away with things like stealing his mother’s wedding ring and hocking it to pay for an abortion for a girl he slept with exactly once.

He lived with guilt for that for a long time. When he met and married Paula, he still felt bad, but he never told her about it because they had enough problems. When he found a bag of money in a burning house while he was saving a man’s life,

he wanted to keep that quiet, too. He just figured the cosmos had finally forgiven him.

Callie, a co-worker of Paula’s at the local hospital, knew Paula had something on her mind but then, so did Callie. A teenage girl came to the hospital one evening with advanced cancer and her fundamentalist parents were ignoring what their daughter wanted. The girl told Callie that she hoped to see the ocean before she died.

Callie had many medical issues as a child,

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Not long before the teenager was admitted, around the time a badly-burned man came to the hospital, Andy lost his daughter to Down’s syndrome-related disease, and his wife to an overdose. Everything he ever loved was gone, and he wanted to join them in death – until he found a purpose that almost killed him.

How would your life change if a couple million bucks landed in your lap? That’s the stuff of dreams – or nightmares, or stories like “Small Town Sins.”

You can just imagine a tiny community like Locksburg; you might even know one, although author Ken Jaworowski doesn’t

dwell on the town itself. Just know it’s the dying kind of place people move, not to but from: it’s the kind of a place where dreams go to lie down before they die –which might sound dreadfully depressing, but it’s really not. Happily, Jaworowski’s characters keep this tale from becoming a drudge; they’re genuinely likable people who do surprising, sometimes funny, sometimes stupid, sometimes heartbreaking things, and your emotions will get a workout. You won’t be able to get enough of them.

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Where It Came From: “Weird Words” Looks at Etymology

In one recent session of the adult Sunday school class I teach at a local church, I made the mistake of asserting that “few things in life are more interesting than etymology.”

Now I meant to say “few things in language”; but I was distracted and misspoke while looking up a Bible-word online to aid our discussion. After I tried to walk this back by saying I hadn’t meant to seem like a geek or a nerd, at least one church-member was heard to suggest that I did not merely “seem” like that; I actually was one. And probably always had been. Ouch.

So I will herewith attempt to wear that with honor. For this column (and likely others in the future), Webb’s “Weird Words” enters the realm of etymology. A field that seeks the origin of words, it is sometimes confused with “entomology,” the study of bugs — which I suppose is only a bit less

nerdy and geeky.

As a preliminary, I should point out that spelling, pronunciation and meaning can all change radically over hundreds of years, and it’s often fascinating to trace how we got from the one-time origin to our modern usage.

Here are five examples:

Bikini – Possibly my all-time favorite derivation, this does not come from the Latin prefix “bi,” meaning “two” — though that would make sense, since it’s exactly what the garment did with female swim apparel. Nope: This word is actually an atoll in the South Pacific (similarly named isles include Fiji and Tahiti, for example). On the remote and uninhabited Bikini, the American military conducted numerous atomic-bomb tests around the same time the two-piece bathing-suit appeared. According to more than one dictionary, the latter was named for the former because of its “explosive effect on the viewer.”

Boom!

Disaster “Aster,” with its related

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form “astr(o),” is a Greek prefix meaning “star.” From these we get such words as astronaut, asteroid, asterisk, astronomy, the star-shaped flower called an “aster” — and yes, “disaster.” Adding the negative prefix “dis” (as in “disagree,” “dissent,” etc.), it reflects a still-widespread belief that the heavens affect our daily lives; hence that other “astr” word, “astrology.”

So “disaster” literally means: “bad stars.” As a famous instance, see Hamlet, Act 1, where Horatio cites grim heavenly omens — including “disasters in the sun.”

Curfew – From the Old French “couvrefew,” literally “cover the fire” — which is, of course, exactly what folks used to do at the end of the day.

Galaxy – This common English term contains the well-known Latin base “lac(t),” as in lactose and lactation. (Like many age-old words, it is slightly re-spelled; but note how the “x” changes to a “ct” in the adjective “galactic.”) Of course the original unit means “milk,” and reflects the appearance of these celestial phenomena. So “Milky Way Galaxy” is actually redundant!

Goodbye – Ever wonder why this

word has an “e” on the end? Or maybe you assumed it’s related to “good” — as in “Have a good day”?

In truth, “goodbye” is a shortening of the still-familiar “God be with you,” which once ended with the oldstyle “ye” instead of “you.” Again, see Hamlet, Act 2: “God b’ wi’ ye.”

And just to finish up by owning my new labels:

The first documented occurrence of nerd occurs in Dr. Seuss’s 1950 book If I Ran the Zoo, where it describes another of that author’s oddball creatures. Its informal use for a boring, awkward or obsessive person dates to a year later and is probably a slang coinage unrelated to the good Doctor’s critter.

The original and rather gross meaning of geek — a circus performer who bites off the heads of live animals — has now all but disappeared, though some will recognize it from the recent period movie Nightmare Alley In an instance of what dictionary. com identifies as “semantic drift,” it now means a similarly marginalized group — though not always in a bad way… Right?

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Calming Color: Design Inspiration for a Comforting, Relaxing Home

Updating your home can provide the perfect opportunity to explore new design styles or refresh living spaces with a new color scheme. In fact, a coat of paint can help set the mood for entire rooms in your home.

By turning to nature-inspired designs, you can create a sense of comfort and relaxation. A hybrid color, like Valspar’s 2024 Color of the Year, Renew Blue, is gentle and airy with a touch of blue to set a restful and meditative mood. The grayed sea green - inspired by fleeting things such as fog, mist, clouds and glacier lakes - is a seasonless and versatile hue that features a mid-tone blue with warm undertones and can be used in outdoor living spaces and four-season rooms alike.

“This mid-tone shade has become popular for wellness environments over the years due to its low saturation level, which evokes a sense of rest and calm,” said Sue Kim, Valspar’s director of color marketing. “The harmonious green and blue open the possibility for outdoor applications, blurring the boundary between interior and exterior.”

To help elevate the mood in your home, consider implementing Renew Blue into one of these popular design trends that can update the look of nearly any of your indoor or outdoor spaces.

Coastal

Coastal looks are timeless designs that have remained relevant for years because of their positive correlation to calming beach locations. Perfect for outdoor spaces like the backyard, you can implement a more curated and personal take on the trend by shifting from “typical” coastal design that pairs beachy hues with natural textures like rope, driftwood and wicker to something more classic and natural like the Cape Cod variation by working in some nautical touches like anchors, oars or seashells.

Modern Farmhouse

In the entryway, using beautiful and functional decor, such as unique ceramics and handwoven textiles, helps usher in a modern rustic style. By using timeless tones and accents, as well as layering heritage art, you can create visual mystery while elevating the ordinary to make your home feel warm and welcoming to guests from the moment they walk through the door.

Nordic Comfort

Modern Traditional is a style that came together over time, and the Hygge look is a refined take. It pulls elementary cues from traditional farmhouse style but has shaker-inspired elements mixed in and is done with a slightly modern twist. It can make a larger space like the kitchen feel welcoming, open, carefully curated and warm.

Modern Boho

Boho is a nature-loving and free-spirited

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style connected to earthy and botanical elements. From handmade decor to vintage metallic finishes, this style reimagines the past and elevates everyday spaces like bathrooms into personal retreats designed with wellness in mind.

Pastel Wabi-Sabi

Leaning into the modern sentiment of “less is more,” this style reflects a naturally minimalist design aesthetic and showcases color coordination with mood-boosting hues and joyful color. Perfect for nurseries and other spaces that should be bright and welcoming, pieces with pared-back, welcoming shapes and silhouettes that allow quality natural materials to shine are perfect for decorating the room.

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* Perfect Backdrop: The familiar, natural tone of beige has returned strong, balancing warm and cool shades to create comforting spaces that harmonize well with various design styles.

* Dusk in the Valley: A barely-there, grayed pastel that is soothing to the senses, even amid constant changes. Layering pale tints in various materials can create a sense of calm and relaxation. (Family Features & Valspar)

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Location: 66 Flick Road, Allenwood, Pa. 17810(located in the village of Elimsport). From Route 15 in Allenwood

Take Route 44 North or from Route 15 at Montgomery turn onto Elimsport Road and follow to the Village of Elimsport Turn onto Gap Road and follow Approx. 3 Miles Turn onto Lehman Road follow 1/2 mile and turn onto Flick Road and follow Signs. Watch for auction signs on auction day.

Auction Listing: 2010 Dodge Diesel 3500 Ram Heavy Duty Diesel Truck( Runs Good, Inspected, Approx. 695,468 Miles)- John Deere Gas 630 2 Cycl. Tractor- IH PTO Manure Spreader- 2005 Polaris Sportsman Hunter 800 Twin ATV (4x4, 2,051 miles Runs Great)- 1977 CJ7 Jeep (V8, 4x4, Approx. 46,088miles, 4x4, Manual Trans., Restoration in Progress)- 1976 Chevy Truck w/400 Turbo Tranny (for Scrap/Parts)- 52’ 5th Wheel Automotive Hauling Trailer- Dewalt Sawzall- Hyper Tough Tool Set w/Drill- B&D Drill- Dewalt Drills- Troybilt

Quantum 6.5 HP Pressure Washer- 18K Signature Series Reese Fifth Wheel Hitch- Car Ramps- Hodgman Hip Waders (Size 11, NEW)- MHE 4:1 Pulley System & Gambrel- Duracraft Bench Vise- Grizzley Bench Sander-

Champion Bench Grinder- Bushnell Trophy 3x9x42 Scope- Weaver K4-W Rifle Scope- Leupold 3x9 Vari x

Rifle Scope- Butcher Boy Meat Band Saw(110V)- Craftsman Band Saw- Campell Hausfeld 20 Gal 4HP Air

Compressor- 28’ Alum. Ladder- ATV Tree Stand Hauling Racks- Tree Climber Hunting Stand- Tripod 360

Degree Hunting Tree Stand- Large Heavy Duty Log Grabs- ATV Gas Can & Cooler Rack for Polaris- Chain

Link Fence- 4’ Yard Roller- 150 Gal. Square Fuel Tank- (2) 150 Gal. Fuel Tanks For Semi Truck- 2 Old Fuel

Oil Tanks- Montgomery Ward Chest Freezer- Cupps Dairy Milk Box- 2 New Patio Lounges- Members Mark

Charcoal Grill- Patio Table w/ 6 Chairs & Umbrella- Samsung Washer & Electric Dryer(Like New)- Sleep Number Queen Size Bed- Coach & Dooney & Burke Purses- Tignanello Purse- Vizio 55” Flat Screen TV- Power lift Chair- Reclining Love Seat- Lounge Couch w/ Reclining Chair- Oak Dining Room Table w/ 4 Chairs & 1

Board-Kenmore Elite Blender- Nest of Bowls- Everyday Dishes & Kitchen Appliances- Samsung Stainless Steel Double Door Refrigerator w/ Bottom Freezer(Bought May 2022)- Lighted Curio Cabinet(Oak)- Oak End Table & Coffee Table w/ Matching Sofa Table- Matching 3PC. Table Lamps & Floor Lamp- Mission Oak Style Book

Cabinet- Sleep Number 360 Queen Bed w/Foot Warmer, head & Feet Adjustments- Lane Cedar Chest- 2 Chest of Drawers- Dresser w/Mirror- 48” Panasonic Plasma TV- Wicker Patio Chairs & Table- Brand New Serta Mattress & Box Springs w/Head Board- 16 Gal. Shop Vac- Town Craft Whole House Air Purifier System- Amana Air Conditioner- Coleman Cook Stove- Deer Archery Target- Frigidaire Chest Freezer- Hotpoint Refrigerator- 5 New 4’ Shop Light Fixtures- Protech Chop Saw- Wonder Troll Electric Boat Motor- Load Hog Yard Pull Behind Cart- 4 Air Mattresses- Toaster Oven- 32” Vizio Flat Screen TV w/DVD Player- Christmas Lights and Decorations- Ge Profile Refrigerator- Craftsman Table Saw- Diamond Plate Truck Tool Box- John Deere Torq Guard Sae30 Oil- Canning Jars- Rubber Maid Storage Containers- (2) Murray 16HP. Lawnmowers w/46”deckTornado 18Volt Cordless Drill- Sand Blaster- Franklin Mint Coca Cola Plates- LED Motion Lights- Grizzly Dust Collector- Grizzly Planer(220Volt)- Wheel Barrow- Reese 5th Wheel Hitch and Plate- Stihl FS66 String Trimmer- 5HP Coleman Generator- Johnson Red 2054 Turbo Chainsaw- 5 Ton Jack- 2 Section of Scaffolding w/Wheels- Buyers ATV Spreader- Model 428 Cast Iron Pot Belly Stove(48” Tall)- Pedestal Drill Press- Turkey Fryer- Scrap Metal- Copper Wire- 5 Load Locks- Propane Tanks- Gas Turkey Fryer- Wide Load Signs- (2) 2 Ton Floor Jacks- John Deere 3pt. Hitch Arm- Honeywell 360 Surround Heater- Paslode Framing Nailer- Coldwell Shooter Bench Rest- Battery Box- Steel Single Trees- Shooting Sticks- John Deere Lawn Tractor WeightsBrand New Chain Saw Bars & Chains- Big Chief Electric Smoker- Fedders Air Conditioner- Numerous Gas

Cans- Large Double Door Steel Wood Stove- Troybilt Rototiller- Cast Iron Fry Pans(Griswold, Etc.)- Chicago Electric chainsaw sharper- 3pt. Hitch Draw Bar- American Harvest Dehydrators w/numerous shelves- Receiver

Mounted Pintle Hook- Electric Little Chief Smoker- 23.5 Reed Bench Vise- 2 Ozark Trail Camp Cots- ATV

Rear Rack- Numerous Truck Hitches- International 3PT Hitch Arm- Maxx 750 Watt Power Inverter- Sealand

Portable Toilet- Homelite 150 Chain Saw- Homelite D3350B Chain Saw- Gas Power Hedge Trimmers- Echo

CS310 chainsaw- Homelite XL Tree Limb chainsaw- Excell Electric Power Washer- Ozark Trail 13’x9’ Family

Tent- Craftsman Chop Saw- Liberty Gun Fireproof Safe(Approx. 50Gun)-Polaris ATV Storage CompartmentNew End Table Floor Lamp- Plus Many More Unlisted Items! Don’t Miss out on this great auction!! Please Check Auctionzip.com Seller #4038 for more info and pictures.

Real Estate Listing: This is a wonderful 28+ Acre real estate with a large 28’x60’ 3 bedroom/ 2 bath home, including a living room, dining area, family room, spacious kitchen, laundry room all on first floor. Upstairs is totally opened and unfinished with plumbing upstairs. Basement is also unfinished and open. 200 Amp Electric, Outdoor wood Stove with metal carport and back up oil furnace in house and Central AC, well water, septic system, large wooden deck 60’ Long front and back of house. Property consist of a spacious 3 car garage, and other out buildings. This property located back in the woods at the mountain base and is a very private location that would make this great for hunting also, near PA State Forest Land. House was built in 2008. This is a must see home to appreciate!! Located in Lycoming County & Montgomery School District. Real Estate is sold “As Is”. The seller is highly motivated, and you don’t want to miss out on this great real estate!! Check out Auctionzip.com Seller #4038 for More info and Pictures.

Please contact Voneida’s Auction Service for a personal tour of the property. Call Dan Voneida at 570-447-6480

Terms: 4% Buyer’s Premium, $15,000 Down on auction day, Balance in 60 days. Owner has reserved the right to accept or reject any or all bids if they wish to do so. Any inspections can be done prior to auction day at buyer’s expense. All oral announcements on auction day supersede all printed material. Owner & Auctioneers not responsible in case of any accidents.

Owner: Joe & Debra Lehman

Bring Chairs

Food Available

Tents if needed

Associate Auctioneer: Wayne Arthur Lic. #AU001752-L

Tips for Encouraging Exploration and Learning in the Kitchen

Planning, preparing, serving and cleaning up after mealtimes are skills that can be beneficial to everyone. Yet when it comes to meal prep, many families find it easier to tell children to go play rather than bringing them into the kitchen to help create meals.

“One of the best ways to encourage children to try new foods or simply eat their vegetables is to allow them the opportunity to plan and prepare a meal,” said Emily Hicks, a registered dietitian nutritionist for KinderCare Learning Centers.

“Involving children in meal planning, preparation and serving in age-appropriate ways helps give them some autonomy in a world in which they often feel they do not have many choices. This can help reduce stress and food fights at mealtime, creating a more peaceful and enjoyable experience for everyone.”

Meal preparation can also bring certain classroom lessons such as counting and fractions to life as children measure ingredients. It can also be an opportunity for an impromptu science lesson about the parts of plants and animals people eat and the nutritional benefits of healthy foods.

Consider these tips to get kids more involved in mealtimes:

1. Choose mealtimes when the family is typically together and make preparation a team effort. Allow children to pick out vegetables or other items at the grocery store (or from the fridge, freezer or pantry) to prepare. Alternatively, if you have a few meal options planned for the week, children can help decide what to make on which days. The key is to empower children to make choices, thus helping develop a sense of responsibility and encouraging variety in food choices.

2. Allow children to help wash produce, stir food in mixing bowls, get tools like cutting boards from the cupboard and more. Children can help peel or chop foods or stir pots or pans with adult guidance. Even younger children can assist by using child-safe utensils to peel or chop food, sprinkle toppings, pour dressings or combine pre-measured meal components.

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3. Children can help place food on the table and serve themselves at young ages. Young children may find it easier to serve themselves by using measuring cups instead of serving utensils. Encourage children to try some of each food on the table but try not to push them to eat anything in particular. Instead, give them time and multiple opportunities to try different foods. If they are able, teach children how to pass food to others at the table and engage in conversation. Sharing at the table can help foster social development and family connections.

4. After mealtime, children can help clean up and put things away. Even if they can’t reach the sink, children can

help clear items from the table. They can also assist with putting dishes in the dishwasher or ferrying clean dishes to an adult to put back in cupboards and drawers. Additionally, they can help wipe up spills and crumbs, and push in chairs, too.

“The benefits of family mealtime go beyond health,” Hicks said. “Involving your children in your mealtime routines can bring food and fun to the table, creating a sense of belonging that will boost the whole family’s well-being. Remember, you don’t have to stick to a routine 100% of the time to be beneficial. Just do your best to keep routines when possible and practice balance.” (Family Features KinderCare)

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Grimes Takes Silver at PA’s Strongest Man 2023

Local Adam Grimes recently competed in his fourth strongman event on September 9th at Pennsylvania’s Strongest Man held in Parkersburg, PA. Grimes made the podium, taking silver after five events. “There were four competitors in my individual division and 51 total through all divisions,”

said Grimes. “I was in the Super Heavyweight Division, which typically has the biggest, strongest competitors.”

The first event was a yoke-carry into a Zercher carry. In this event, competitors had to carry a weighted frame across their shoulders weighing 675 pounds, for 50 feet. Then the competitor immediately car-

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ried a second frame weighing 575 pounds, in the crooks of their arms, back 50 feet. Adam placed 2nd in this event with a time of 27.77 seconds. “I was very happy with this performance!”

The second event was a keg-load into sled a drag. Competitors had to carry two kegs, weighing 250 pounds and 275 pounds, respectively, down a 30foot course and load them into a sled. The sled, now weighing 525+ pounds, was then drug 30 feet back to the starting line. Grimes won this event and was the only athlete to actually complete it. The third event was an overhead press

medley where competitors had to press as many implements as possible overhead, starting with a 255-pound steel log. “This was my only disappointing performance of the day as I only successfully pressed the first log,” said Grimes. The performance was, however, still good enough for third place.

The max 18-inch deadlift was the fourth event. In this event, the athlete had three attempts to lift a barbell set at a start height of 18 inches to a lockedout position. “I was particularly looking forward to this event. I strategically stopped at 855 pounds to tie for second place. I felt that I could have broken the

state record, which was at 950 pounds, but decided it was not worth the risk of losing points if I were to miss the lift.”

The fifth and final event was the sandbag lift to shoulder. The athlete had to take a sandbag from ground to shoulder for as many repetitions as possible within a 60-second time limit. “At this point, I was three points ahead of third place and was too far away from first to go for the win. I only needed one lift to guarantee a second-place finish, and that’s what I did. I was also the fastest athlete to shoulder the 275-pound sandbag for one repetition,” said Grimes.

When the dust settled, Adam Grimes amassed 14.5 points and a 2nd place finish. Bryce Speert took first place with a total of 19 points for the day. When asked about his overall thoughts regarding the competition, the big man responded, “Overall, I would say I am very happy with my performance. I have been chasing a podium finish at Pennsylvania’s Strongest Man since 2020. I plan on coming back next year, and I am aiming to take gold!” When asked if there was anyone he wanted to acknowledge, he responded, “Thank you to my dad, mom, and my wife for supporting me. All the glory to God.”

41 • Webb Weekly September 20, 2023 www.webbweekly.com Call 570-326-9322 1868 E. 3rd St • Williamsport, PA 570.326.1561 220 N. Jay St • Lock Haven, PA 570.893.4220 www.FishRE.com Follow us on Facebook at Facebook.com/FishRealEstate We currently represent numerous qualified buyers looking for the right property. CALL US NOW IF YOU ARE CONSIDERING SELLING IN 2023! AGENT OF THE WEEK • S. Williamsport School District • Multi-Units • 2,688 sq ft; .14 acres • $169,900 Please contact Cherry Lorson (570)419-2276 for further information. FEATURED LISTING! CHERRY LORSON 570-419-2276 MLS# WB-97818 461-463 George St., S. Williamsport • Commercial Building for Lease • +/- 22,000 SF • 4+ Acre Site • Great Visibility Please contact Tiffany Cioffi (570)772-8686 for further information MLS# WB-97784 1564 Woodward Ave., Lock Haven • Montoursville School District • 4 Bedrooms; 2 Bathrooms • 3,113 sq ft; 9.11 acres • $469,900 Please contact Karen Mitchell (570)220-5636 for further information. MLS# WB-97487 119 Wurster Rd., Montoursville • Keystone Central School District • 5 Bedrooms ; 3 Bathrooms • 3,224 sq ft; 6.15 Acres • $429,900 Please contact Mark Caviston (570)971-5746 for further information. MLS# WB-97559 75 Warner Lane, Lock Haven • Williamsport School District • 2 Bedrooms; 1.5 Bathrooms • 1,056 sq ft; .06 acres • $157,400 Please contact Cherry Lorson (570)419-2276 for further information. MLS# WB-97471 17 Hoover St., Williamsport • Canton School District • 6 Bedrooms; 2 Bathrooms • 2,948 sq ft; .70 acres • $279,000 Please contact Tony Nardi (570)220-4625 for further information. MLS# WB-97448 8304 PA-14, Trout Run • Loyalsock School District • 3 Bedrooms; 3 Bathrooms • 1,785 sq ft; .07 acres • $265,000 Please contact Tony Nardi (570)220-4625 for further information. MLS# WB-97457 2678 Haas Lane, Montoursville • Jersey Shore Area School District • 3 Bedrooms; 2 Bathrooms • 1,572 sq ft; .39 acres • $299,000 Please contact Anne Macdonald (570)772-3593 for further information. MLS# WB-96315 1082 Creekside Lane, Jersey Shore • Loyalsock School District • 3 Bedrooms; 1 Bathroom • 1,816 sq ft; 0.28 acres • $235,000 Please contact Dana Cellini (570)971-4353 for further information. MLS# WB-97735 1334 Sheridan St., Williamsport • Williamsport School District • Multi-Units • 5,125 sq ft; .12 acre lot • $329,900 Please contact Karen Mitchell (570)220-5636 for further information. 335-337 Center St., Williamsport MLS# WB-97456 • Montoursville School District • 3 Bedrooms ; 2 Bathrooms • 2,419 sq ft; 1.56 Acres • $314,999 Please contact Mark Caviston (570)971-5746 for further information. MLS# WB-97708 647 Heilman Rd., Montoursville • East Lycoming School District • 3 Bedrooms; 2 Bathrooms • 1,952 sq ft; .49 acres • $264,900 Please contact Robert Pierce (570)279-0856 for further information. MLS# WB-97577 153 Water St., Picture Rocks • Loyalsock School District • 4 Bedrooms; 2 Bathrooms • 1,919 sq ft; .25 acre lot • $169,500 Please contact Mike Richardson (570)419-0788 for further information. MLS# WB-96037 2450 Lycoming Creek Rd., Williamsport SALE PENDING AWARD-WINNING SERVICE FOR ALL YOUR MOVING NEEDS! ROAN’S Transfer & Storage ROANMOVING.COM • Move with a name you can trust! CHECK OUT OUR GREAT GOOGLE REVIEWS! LOCAL OR LONG DISTANCE WE CAN DO IT ALL! Now Offering Virtual & In Home Estimates Call 570-322-7553 to Schedule

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What is the Autumnal Equinox?

all begins slightly after the midpoint of September. The arrival of fall may be met with joy that cooler temperatures and vividly colored leaves will soon be the norm. For others, the arrival of fall is met with some trepidation that shorter days will soon pave the way for less sunlight and the inevitable arrival of winter.

or lasting 12 hours each. At the moment the equinox occurs, the sun will be directly over the Earth’s equator, which contributes to this even distribution of day and nighttime hours. National Geographic describes the equinox as “the event in which a planet’s subsolar point passes through its Equator. It is when solar declination is 0 degrees.” Solar declination refers to the latitude of Earth where the sun is directly overhead at noon. The equinoxes are the only times when both the northern and southern hemispheres experience roughly equal amounts of daytime and nighttime.

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Three Bedroom Ranch house with full attic and basement with lots of extra rooms and Garage, ready to move in , 40+90 Warehouse open into basement and 25+ 48 shop , both also have attached rooms, This is a must see property weather you are looking for a home, investment property or need a shop or warehouse and office space for your business, it is all there, 1 Acre, zoned commercial and Residential, Here is a rare opportunity Right off RT 64, Real estate To be sold Saturday @ 12:00 noon; TERMS $20,000.00 Down payment day of Auction, Settlement within 45 days; For private showing call; Elmer @ 570 660 0362 OR Amy Probst @ 570 367 0052 come see us at the Open House Thursday September 21, 4;00Pm 7:00Pm

Equinoxes are days during the year when the hours of sunlight and darkness are just about equal,

Fall begins on Saturday, September 23, 2023, in the Northern Hemisphere on what is known as the autumnal equinox. The National Weather Service reports that the 2023 autumnal equinox will arrive at 2:50 a.m. EDT on September 23. Those who are especially anxious for fall to begin can wake up in the wee hours of the morning and enjoy their first comforting spiced treat of the season.After the autumnal equinox, the subsolar point continues to move south as the southern hemisphere tilts toward the sun. Around December 21, the subsolar point hits the Tropic of Capricorn (23.5 degrees S), which marks the winter (December) solstice, or the day with the fewest hours of daylight

FRIDAY; Auction starts @ 9:00 Am to 6:00Pm, Will be selling items out of the former Nihart Antique shop Consisting of but not limited to; Lots and Lots of glassware of all types, crocks, crafts, some Indian Artifacts, Misc. Antiques ,4:00PM to 6:00Pm we will sell Indian Artifacts and good antiques; SATURDAYs Auction also to start @ 9:00 Am Selling; Lots and lots of tools of all types , Rest of Antiques and Indian Artifacts, some salesman samples, furniture, Household and lots of box lots, Real Estate, 8ft + 22ft fully equipped Concession trailer, (will be operating day of sale), Commercial coffee maker, Chicken Coop, and much more This is A very brief list, lots and lots of items not unpacked yet, watch for pictures on Auction zip and facebook

Real Estate and Contents; Antiques-Concession trailer-Artifact's

Real Estate; Three Bedroom Ranch house with full attic and basement with lots of extra rooms and Garage, ready to move in , 40+90 Warehouse open into basement and 25+ 48 shop , both also have attached rooms, This is a must see property weather you are look-ing for a home, investment property or need a shop or warehouse and office space for your business, it is all there, 1 Acre, zoned commercial and Residential, Here is a rare opportunity Right off RT 64, Real estate To be sold Saturday @ 12:00 noon; TERMS $20,000.00 Down payment day of Auction, Settlement within 45 days; For private showing call; Elmer @ 570 660 0362 OR Amy Probst @ 570 367 0052 come see us at the Open House Thursday September 21, 4;00Pm—7:00Pm

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FRIDAY; Auction starts @ 9:00 Am to 6:00Pm, Will be selling items out of the former Nihart Antique shop Consisting of but not limited to; Lots and Lots of glassware of all types, crocks, crafts, some Indian Artifacts, Misc. Antiques, 4:00PM to 6:00Pm we will sell Indian Artifacts and good antiques; SATURDAYs Auction also to start @ 9:00 Am Selling; Lots and lots of tools of all types , Rest of Antiques and Indian Artifacts, some salesman samples, furniture, Household and lots of box lots, Real Es-tate, 8ft + 22ft fully equipped Concession trailer, (will be operating day of sale), Commercial coffee maker, Chicken Coop, and much more This is A very brief list, lots and lots of items not unpacked yet, watch for pictures on Auction zip and facebook

Real Estate; Three Bedroom Ranch house with full attic and basement with lots of extra rooms and Garage, ready to move in , 40+90 Warehouse open into basement and 25+ 48 shop , both also have attached rooms, This is a must see property weather you are looking for a home, investment property or need a shop or warehouse and office space for your business, it is all there, 1 Acre, zoned commercial and Residential, Here is a rare opportunity Right off RT 64, Real estate To be sold Saturday @ 12:00 noon;

140 RIVERWOOD TWO OPEN HOUSES - SATURDAY & SUNDAY

to 6:00Pm we will sell Indian Artifacts and good antiques;

SATURDAYs Auction also to start @ 9:00 Am Selling; Lots and lots of tools of all types , Rest of Antiques and Indian Artifacts, some salesman samples, furniture, Household and lots of box lots, tate, Concession trailer, (will be operating day of sale), Commercial coffee maker, Chicken Coop, and much more This is A very brief list, lots and lots of items not unpacked yet, watch for pictures on Auction zip and facebook

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during the year in the northern hemisphere.

It’s important to note that the equinoxes and solstices are opposite in the hemispheres. The northern hemisphere’s fall equinox occurs on the same day as the southern hemisphere’s vernal (spring) equinox.

The autumnal equinox is a time when hours of daylight and night-

PUBLIC ESTATE AUCTION #541

THURSDAY, SEPT. 21, 2023 at 5:00 PM

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INDUSTRIAL

PARK RD., MUNCY (Look for the Windmill)

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time are equal, something that will not occur again until the arrival of spring.

HOUSEWARES-FURNITURE/JEWELRY/ SILVER COINS/ARMSTRONG & SEYBOLD PRINTS

5:00 – OUTBACK – ’85 Special Constr Trailer 2k GVW - Suncast hose reel – Metal tool box – Assorted hand tools – Craftsman tool storage – Plastic gas cans – 6’ Alum. Step ladder – 4 padded metal chairs – fi shing tackle – Yellow porch rocker –Used GE Refrig/freezer – (4) Plastic 6’,two door storage cabinets

– (3) Plastic 3’, two door storage cabinets – Bolt caddies – Mix of Christmas décor – Garden tools – Wind tunnel vac – Like New, Craftsman M270 lawn mower FWD w/Battery starter & bagger & MUCH MORE!!!

6:00(There ‘bouts) – MAIN HALL – Large selection of Costume Jewelry, Some marked 14kt/.925 – David Armstrong Prints “Red Maple 259” “Side Porch 575” “Faces in the Garden 35”

– David Seybold Prints “Smokehouse Apples 321” “Blueberries Tonight 197” “February Afternoon 195” “Riverfront Bridge 178” – 1986 Marble Etching “Our Town” Williamsport #10 of 300 – Arrowheads in case – Fenton candy dish – Waterford Stemware Glasses

– Jacob Rosenthal Judiaca Collectibles – Kilnwork Pottery wall pockets – Yang Canister Set – Espana Dish Set – Wedgewood Persia w/ gold underplates – Steve Whitmans

“buster” Wooden model plane kit w/ box – Quilt – 84 Pcs. Lenox Service for 12 Dinner set – Modern Halloween Décor – Hand blown glass pumpkins – Grange & Lyco Med. Society Cook books – 41 Pcs. Martha Stewart Dishes – Harry Potter Books – House of Erte Figurines(Untamed Beauty, Leopard, Moonlight & Mystique, Pearls & Rubies & others)- Ceramic frogs – 20 pc. Loft flatware & MUCH MORE!!!

6:30 – COINS – Morgan Silver Dollars – Eisenhower Dollar Coins - Franklin Half Dollar Coins – Kennedy Clad Half Dollar Coins – Buffalo Nickels – Coin Proof Sets

6:45 – Furniture – Wrapped Bamboo Patio furniture (Love Seat, 2 Chairs, Glass top coffee and end table – Standing Box Chest – Mellenium 31 Day Wall clock – Insigna 27”

TV – Trundle Bed – Oval glass top Wood Lamp table – Rectangular glass top coffee table w/ Brass style limb base – Standing Jewelry Chest w/ side doors – 6’ Hall stand w/ 2 door/1 drawer – Century Black/Woodgrain design Dining Room Table w/ 8 padded Chairs & Insert, Matching

2 Pc.Lighted China Cabinet 88”H x 72”L & Matching

Flip top Server – Drexel glass top 3 drawer stand,Blk w/woodgrain -

Auctioneer Notes: Pictures on Auctionzip. com(enter 5545 or GoToAuction.com enter 5228.

TERMS: Cash or good PA check accepted.

Credit Cards Accepted (w/ loss of 3% Discount).

6% PA Sales Tax Applies. All items are sold “AS IS, WHERE IS”, no guarantee made by the seller.

To all VETERANS, THANK YOU for your service!!

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PAT SAID “CHUCK, VACATION IS OVER!” “LETS AUCTION!!”

Horoscopes

ARIES – Mar 21–Apr 20

Your compassion takes you many places, Aries. This week you may be compelled to reach out and do more volunteer work for a nonprofit that you hold dear.

TAURUS – Apr 21–May 21

Taurus, your friends need you to be steady this week, and that’s just what you will give them. You like being in a leadership role and someone others can depend on.

GEMINI – May 22–Jun 21

Right now your to-do list is very small, which means you have loads of free time for recreational activities if you choose. Otherwise, you can simply bask in having nothing to do.

CANCER – Jun 22–Jul 22

Cancer, you are in a frame of mind to learn some new skills, and this is just the week to get started. Begin slowly with a hobby or something that interests you.

LEO – Jul 23–Aug 23

Leo, it can be challenging to remain lowkey when others are excited all around you, but you must be serious with this new venture you are considering. There will be time to celebrate later.

VIRGO – Aug 24–Sept 22

Virgo, while others may want the spotlight, you are content to work behind the scenes for the time being. There is nothing wrong with being a supporting character.

LIBRA – Sept 23–Oct 23

Take a few moments this week to go over spending, as you may determine that you have to reel in your budget a little more than you had expected, Libra.

SCORPIO – Oct 24–Nov 22

Scorpio, family responsibilities may continue to weigh you down a bit more than usual, leaving little time for romance. Try to make time when you can.

SAGITTARIUS – Nov 23–Dec 21

You are interested in changing your living space in the days to come, and redecorating is at the top of the list, Sagittarius. Find out ways you can do it without breaking the bank.

CAPRICORN – Dec 22–Jan 20

Capricorn, you may be holding back on conversations for fear of not getting the answers you desire. Everything won’t go your way, but failing to act is not the way to go.

AQUARIUS – Jan 21–Feb 18

You are ready to make some solid choices for your family and future, Aquarius. They may not align with what others feel is necessary, but stay true to your beliefs and needs.

PISCES – Feb 19–Mar 20

While you are prone to giving all of your energy away to others most of the time, this week you focus mostly on you, Pisces. It’s a welcomed change that you deserve.

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The Roving Sportsman… Hunting the Allagash

The North Maine Woods (NMW) has, for a long time, been a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts.

It encompasses over 3.5 million acres and is visited by over 100,000 travelers each year. Within the northernmost tip of the NMW lies Aroostook County, and within this county is the area of some 84,000 acres known as “The Allagash.”

The town of Allagash itself has a population of just over 200 folks and rests along the Allagash River, where it joins the St. John’s River, which is part of the border between northern Maine and Canada. The Allagash River Waterway is one of the premier destinations on the bucket list of many canoe enthusiasts. It is tightly regulated to maintain its pristine beauty as it traverses through lakes and streams.

Over the years, as I have heard about and daydreamed about visiting The Allagash, the attraction for me was

the heavy timber of the NMW that is inhabited by an intriguing array of wildlife. It is the home of lynx, fishers, martins, as well as grouse and woodcock. But, particularly interesting to me are the whitetail deer, the moose, and the black bears. Within the deep, expansive timber of northern Maine, the population of whitetail deer is few in numbers, but the bucks tend to be large in body and sport a heavy, beamed, and impressive rack. The moose in some areas are more prevalent than whitetail deer, and a moose is always a thrill to encounter in the wild.

But, it was the black bear population that interested me the most. Throughout the northernmost part of Maine, particularly in Aroostook County and The Allagash region, the number of black bears has remained high, and some of the larger bears reach 500600 pounds as they gorge themselves in the fall with beechnuts and hazelnuts in preparation for the winter months ahead.

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Oddly enough, it was on a recent hunting trip to Saskatchewan that I met a fellow Pennsylvania hunter who had a passion for black bear hunting and had hunted in Maine for several years and each year returned to the same area and hunted with the same outfitter — Track ‘Em Down Lodge and Cabins, operated by Maine native and Master Guide and Trapper Joel Guimond. Ray had nothing but high praises for the outfitter, the guides, the kitchen staff, and the entire hunting experience. Whenever a dedicated hunter has such a great experience that they return year after year to a particular outfitter or location, it is worth paying attention to and doing further investigation. With that in mind, I met up with Joel Guimond in February at the Harrisburg Great American Outdoor Show and was instantly impressed with both Joel and his guides. Based on what Ray had told me, as well as what Joel had to say, I enthusiastically booked a hunt for the second week of the four-week season, which starts at the end of August.

If you have ever had the experience of booking a hunting or fishing trip to

a place you have never been before, you understand that the fun doesn’t begin once you arrive in camp — it really begins as you find yourself daydreaming each day after the plans are made and the countdown to the adventure begins! Daily thoughts turn to the upcoming trip, and it’s never too soon to begin checking your equipment, making a list of necessities, and ordering replacements or a few new gadgets for the new destination. A few follow-up calls to Ray and to Joel helped answer a few questions and relieve any concerns, but the truth is that I really want to leave a few things unanswered, so there will be some (hopefully) pleasant surprises upon arrival and as the trip unfolds! While black bear hunting here in Pennsylvania is a popular pursuit, many days can be uneventful since the season is only a few days long, and bears can be very elusive within the Commonwealth. With the large population of bears throughout the big woods of northern Maine, there would be a greater chance of multiple sightings and, hopefully, an increased opportunity to “bring home the bacon!”

Next week — the hunt begins!

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ANTIQUES - COLLECTIBLES: M. Brown Co. 9 gal. wooden butter churn, old newspaper 1920s-1940s, old 1920’s calendars, 5 gal. crocks, kero. bottles, antique Aladdin lamps, antique kerosene lamps including 1 copper, tar bucket, flour bin, H. Wetzel scythe, rolling pins, washboards & plunger, wooden measure bucket, cherry stoner, oil cans, Piper Airplane tins, Colburn Farm & Rebersburg National Bank advertising fans, Victrola, wooden piano stool, butter press, antique telephone, Planters Peanut jar, Carnival glass water set, peanut butter glass water set, Franciscan dishes service for 8, peanut butter glasses, wooden egg carrier, wooden high chair, school desks, Depression water set, cloth feed bags, brass bucket, Pyrex bowl set, FNB Spring Mills money bag, McCoy glassware, 8+ egg scales, 1936 Reiber’s Dairy Centre Hall sign, Singer sewing machine cabinet, Dazey butter churn, brass bells, butter churns, old cow bell, Mann dbl. head axe Lewistown, Huckleberry picker, hand auger bits, hay knife, ox yoke, corn sheller, 3 prong fork, corn sheller, Sir Walter Tobacco sign, Monarch oil lamp, granite teapots, various sizes crock jugs & crocks, PA Dutch Country book matches, match boxes, Avon glassware, lots of graniteware, antique children’s chair & rocker, M.A. & S.D. Ilgen Flour Mill Loganton PA frame, mantel & wall clocks, Edison records & player, old Victrola & records, chest, trunk, Evan R. Jones 3 gal. crock, 1929 Depression glass, Moon & Star glassware, ceramic rooster collection, old keys, Longaberger and hand woven baskets, brass hand bells,

CWD – Still a Threat

Unfortunately, CWD has not gone away, and in fact, it continues to expand its boundaries in our state. Prions, the infectious agent that causes a neurological disease, is always fatal. Prions are shed through saliva, urine, and feces. What’s a little unsettling is the fact that animals with CWD may not show any clinical signs of the disease for up to 18-24 months after being infected. Later stages of CWD include a lowered head, lowered ears, weight loss, rough hair coat, excessive salivation, excessive thirst, excessive urination, stumbling, and a lack of fear of humans. Currently, there is no evidence that CWD is transmissible to humans or livestock; however, it has been demonstrated that plants can uptake CWD prions, and water sources can also become contaminated.

CWD first showed up in a captive deer in Adams County in 2012, and Disease Management Area 1 (DMA 1) was established, but after five years, no

further positives were found, and DMA 1 was dissolved. In November of 2012, CWD was again detected in free-ranging deer in Bedford and Blair Counties when it was discovered in three harvested deer, and DMA 2 came into existence. Since then, several more sites have been established in the state, including right here close to home — DMA 7, which includes a good-sized chunk of southeastern Lycoming County and a tiny portion of extreme northern Montour County. A map of all the DMA sites can be found at www.arcg. is/1G4TLr.

Some things to keep in mind regarding CWD areas include the fact that no feeding is permitted to help prevent deer collecting at any given site. Also, no cervid urine base attractants can be used. High-risk cervid parts (head, brain, eyes, tonsils, lymph nodes, and spinal column) should be disposed of at the original kill site. Previously, hunters who harvested a deer within a DMA or Established Area had to either process

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GLASSWARE - HOUSEHOLD ITEMS: 3 pc. antique bedroom set, 4 pc. bedroom suite, hall tree, mirror & comb box, salt & pepper shakers, granite roasters, Homer Laughlin Virginia Rose plates, salt dips, bread dough mixer, apple peeler, granite cake saver, silverware, popcorn machine, S.S. mixing bowls, child’s tea set, electric heaters, Jiffy ice cream maker, tins, brand new wool blankets, games, quilt rack, new towels & wash cloths, cedar chest, pitcher & bowl set, harmonicas, watches, cookbooks, casserole dishes, floor lamps, cane chairs, 6 Ebersole chairs, Noritake china, china cabinet, metal cabinet w/granite top, wooden table, shelving units, sofa & chairs, chest of drawers, picnic basket, folding chairs.

TOOLS - TOYS - BUTCHERING ITEMS AND MORE SELLING FRIDAY

EVENING: Shop air compressor, hand saws, croquet set, Victory electric power scooter, hat collection, 2 milk cans, wood box, buggy wheel jack, stepladders, wooden goat wagon, gardening tools, 2 burner oil stove, meat fork, canning jars, bushel baskets, Tupperware, ironing boards, rakes, shovels, ice tongs, Hanson scales, scrapple pans, kerosene lights, chest coolers, cast-iron butchering kettle, copper apple butter kettle, sausage table, wooden stirrer, hog scrapers, Enterprise meat grinder, lard press, wooden lard press, wooden tub, grape juice press electric powered, sifter, Universal grinders, 3 Enterprise sausage stuffer exc. cond.!; Dairylea 5 gal. milk can, 1 & 2 gal. milk cans, McCormick Deering milk bucket, Geo Emmis & Sons oil can, Koch Brewery advertising box, advertising yard sticks, tobacco tins, oil cans, Pepsi box, Save Your Chicks - Use Walko sign, runner sleds, Dunlap dbl. head axe, hay fork, wooden pulleys, chain binders, portable air compressor, fans, broadcaster spreader, galvanized watering can & tubs, children’s Express wagon, antique kid’s trike, lots of Christmas & holiday decorations, blanket chest, sewing chest, crochet items, plus boxes and boxes of sewing items including 2 sewing machines - Nelco and featherweights, filing cabinet, 40+ Ertl - Tonka - Tru-Scale tractors - manure spreaders - farm toys - dump trucksHess trucks and more! Plus more misc.

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tool chest, DeWALT cordless drill, runner sled, shelving units, garden cart, shovels, rakes, hand tools.

ANTIQUES – COLLECTIBLES: Wicker waste basket, Wapak cast-iron waffle iron, Huffy flour tin, Wheat Heart bread box, slaw cutter, Aladdin lamp, antique jewelry box, brass candle holders, tobacco tins, cast iron stock pot, Norman Rockwell book, antique chairs, brass kero torch, 1980s postal scales, lady’s brass shoe, Roisdorfer Mineral Quelle crock bottle, sadirons, Germany & Japan china ware, salesman sample Wagner waffle iron, silver serving sets, silver serving trays, Indian artifacts, coffee grinder, copper bucket, butter churn, crock jugs, granite bowls, milk can, doll chairs, doll dresser.

HOUSEHOLD – FURNITURE: Grandmothers clock, 2 - 4 post full size beds w/mattresses & box springs, 2 chest of drawers, dresser, White sewing machine w/treadle cabinet, filing cabinets, drop leaf table, sofa & chairs, entertainment center, corner cupboard, rocking chairs, potato bin, wooden high chair, wooden waste can, wardrobe, jewelry box, GE washer, Frigidaire dryer, park bench, small chest freezer, Enterprise grinder, canning jars, electric slicer, bookshelf, birdhouses, window air cond., kero lamps, lots of decoration, hand woven & wicker baskets, puzzles, table lamps, pitcher & bowl set, body massager, painted cheese boxes, lots of sewing items, Kenmore sweeper, oven proof dishes, wine goblets - decanter, washboards, games, granite roaster, costume jewelry, plus a lot more dishes and kitchen items not listed.

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it themselves within those boundaries or take it to an approved processor or taxidermist specific to that DMA or Established Area. Starting this season, however, hunters who take a deer within a DMA or Established Area or even outside of Pennsylvania can now take it directly to any Game Commission-approved processor or taxidermist anywhere in the state. Those cooperators are listed at www.pgc.pa.gov. The new rule change is hoped to help increase the harvest in the management areas. If you so desire, you may place the head of your harvested deer in a Game

Commission collection bin for free testing. The bins will be located at multiple locations around the state, and they can also be found on the website. Test results can also be checked online, but it may take a couple of weeks to get results.

Like many other hunters, I’ll admit that if my deer looks healthy and acted perfectly normal when I got it, I go ahead and process it. Certainly, you don’t have to do what I do. It’s a situation I plan to keep a close eye on but to be honest, I don’t look for CWD to completely go away anytime soon.

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An Honor Bestowed Scott on Sports

As stadium monikers go Lycoming College’s Robert L. Shangraw Athletic Complex, Person Field, Coach Frank Girardi Stadium is quite a mouthful. But the latest name to be honored at its Union Avenue address was added before the beloved coach’s family, friends, and a few hundred of his former players during pre-game ceremonies at the Warriors’ first home game of the season earlier this month.

Seeing ‘Coach Frank Girardi Stadium’ emblazed upon the stadium’s home stands was a moment that left the longtime coach humbled and a bit nervous as the announcement made a year ago had formally come to fruition.

From my familiar press box location, watching Coach Girardi stride the sidelines in front of the Warriors bench was a sight I had seen unfold so many times covering Lycoming games. This time, however, it was different. A podium stood at the 50-yard line, almost reverently awaiting its honored guest to arrive. His players, many of whom had driven considerable distances to share the moment, formed a huge semi-circle at midfield rather than dressed in football gear as they had done so many times for their former coach on

this very same field.

Family members stood in readiness as Coach G, with his familiar Lycoming baseball cap atop his head, appreciably surveyed the sight before him and slowly took a walk of honor in front of the assembled.

A video tribute to the Girardi years flashed across the stadium scoreboard, narrated by veteran broadcaster Ken Sawyer, who himself had called radio accounts of many of Girardi’s successful seasons.

With all in readiness, Lycoming College president Kent Trachte strode to the microphone to begin the proceedings,

“I’ve come to know him as a man of integrity who cares deeply about his own family and the men who played football for him and are part of his Lycoming family. I’ve learned much about leadership from Frank, especially in inspiring others to believe in their own abilities, which is perhaps the greatest attribute that a leader needs.

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sustain our culture of excellence.

“I am delighted today to memorialize in perpetuity your contributions to Lycoming College and its student-athletes by dedicating this stadium in your honor.” Those contributions have been numerous both on the athletic field and behind the scenes.

Girardi began his coaching career as an assistant coach at Jersey Shore High School in 1963, becoming the school’s head coach three years later. He joined the Lycoming College football staff as an assistant coach from 1969-1971 and began his 36-year run as the Warriors head coach in 1972. Along the way, his teams won 257 games, ranking him 10th in Division III history. He led the Warriors to the NCAA Division III National title game in 1990 and 1997. His teams won 13 Mid-Atlantic Conference titles. He also served as the college’s athletic director for 23 years.

Highlighted by his 2016 induction into the NCAA National Football Hall of Fame, Girardi has also been honored by inclusions in the Pennsylvania State, West Branch Valley, and West Chester University Halls of Fame.

Following President Trachte’s introduction, Girardi took to the podium and delivered a pridefully short seventysecond acceptance to the gathering.

“What I can say right now is that I am humbled and grateful for this ceremony. I want to sincerely thank President Trachte, his team, and the Board of Trustees for this incredible honor.

“I want to thank all of our coaches and players who have had such an impact on the success of our program over the years, and you see many of them here on the field behind me right now, and they still think they can play! And you know what? I believe them!

“I have been blessed with an incredible family. My wife, Lynne, loved our football program and loved our players. She is an amazing wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother and has had such a positive influence on all of us. Our four kids, son-in-law, four grandkids, and grandson-in-law have all graduated from Lycoming. I am very proud of that.

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“I’ve said this before on different occasions, but I’ll say it again. The best part of achieving any recognition that you may receive in your lifetime is sharing it with others: your family, your loved ones, your friends, the outstanding fans that we had, and that’s what I am doing today. I am sharing this wonderful day with all of you.”

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That simple speech, far less fiery than the many pre-game locker room utterances he had given over the years, may best define life’s priorities Frank Girardi has exemplified over his many years.

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He first became Lycoming College’s football coach as the result of a 1971 unannounced Saturday morning visit to his home by then-Lycoming College president Dr. Harold Hutson. A handshake sealed that deal. The rest, as they say, is history.

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Jersey Shore is a closeknit community. She always was. The area residents have responded when they found out. The Engle family needed some major love. Much has been done to praise Senior Bulldog Max. The support is overwhelming. Many other area school districts have also stepped up. I loved seeing all of the tributes and the kids dressed in orange.

“The community outreach has been fantastic,” District Superintendent Dr. Brian Ulmer explained. “There are events popping up all over in terms of fundraisers. I applaud the other neighboring districts for wearing their orange. We will continue to support the family internally however we can. I’ve received hundreds of messages from all corners.”

Max Engle is a senior football player who collapsed in the final mo-

ments of a closely contested game. Engle was taken to Geisinger Medical Center in Danville. Where he has since stayed. Both teams decided to end things in a tie. Jersey Shore also postponed their upcoming game with Shikellamy out of respect for Max and his family. “We will play again. But our players need some time.”

I do not, nor do I want to know all of the details. This is a sad and scary situation, regardless of what you hear. I would remind people to be careful when they post. This is a time to support Max and the Engle family. Period. No need to comment or spread. Seeing a healthy footballer go down is a tragic scene. Please remember that Max is a son. A teammate. A classmate. And a friend. I can’t even fathom.

“We would like to thank everyone for your continued thoughts and prayers.” A family statement

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I was moved by all of the photos that were shared online. Kids from everywhere were dressed in orange. The tributes were incredible. Folks from all over shared their love. It wasn’t just here either. Many of the

schools in the coal region also got involved. It was beautiful to see so many smiles that wanted to praise our guy, Max. Many local restaurants and even Little League Baseball did what they could. #4 is everywhere. As it should be. I, too, am praying for Max and his family. A GoFundMe page has been set up to help with costs. It has surpassed the initial $30,000 goal, and it continues to rise. The Jersey Shore Area School District will continue to provide support, and additional counselors are on hand. It was a tough week for everyone. My heart aches not only for the Engles but also for the entire Bulldog family. Cheers.

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TOMATOES FOR SALE

$10.00 Per 1/2 Bushel. To Order Call 570-217-7771.

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FARM FEED

TRITICALE SEED FOR SALE, in 35 bushel totes, cleaned and ready to plant. Delivery available. $12.50 a bushel. 570-274-1149.

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LUMBER

HEMLOCK LUMBER

For Sale. Call Or Stop In With Your Order. Also Free Slabwood Loaded On Your Truck. 15545 South Route 44, Allenwood. 570-5477026. 176287

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FIREWOOD

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FLOWERS

MUMS FOR SALE. Open For The Season. $5.95 Each Or Buy 5 Get 1 Free. A Wide Selection To Choose From. Wholesalers Welcome. 603 Dentler Road, Watsontown, Pa. 17777. 570-538-1406. 176688

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381 Broad Street Montoursville, PA.

ALWAYS BUYING

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BUYING RECORDS!!!

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EMPLOYMENT

PERSONAL CAREGIVER NEEDED To Spend 4-6 Hours, 5 Days A Week In Our Home/Community. You Will Be Spending Time With A 19 Year Old Female With Down Syndrome. Must Pass A Background Check. Please Contact Patty 570772-3342. 176232

ARE YOU HONEST & RELIABLE? Let’s Talk!

Full Time Maintenance opening is available for Williamsport, Bloomsburg & Milton areas! Candidate will need a 4WD truck & ability to troubleshoot. Rate $17/hr, Fuel, cell included. Email lmiller@gspmanagement. com or fax 717-840-3901. 176908

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THE JAMES V. BROWN LIBRARY in Williamsport, PA seeks a customer-oriented, energetic, and computer-literate part-time Public Service Assistant I (PSA). Must be able to function in a fast-paced environment and multi-task. PSAs assist library patrons and promote the use of the library through friendly, efficient, and effective interactions. Must train and certify as a U.S. Passport Acceptance Agent. This is an entry-level part-time position scheduled for twenty (20) hours per week. Starting wage is $13.00/hour. Application forms and a complete job description may be found on the library’s website: https://jvbrown.edu/careers/ Interviews for this position will take place in September with an anticipated start date in late October. Predictable work schedule includes afternoon, evening, and weekend hours. Please submit a completed application form and resume to Karen Confer at kconfer@jvbrown. edu. Review of applications will begin on September 15, 2023 and will continue until the position is filled. 176655

YOUNG MEN’S DEMOCRATIC CLUB Seeking a Fill-in Cook/Bartender.

Hours: Cooking (deep fried mostly) Wednesdays & Friday – 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

Bartending – Every other Saturday 1:30 p.m. to 11 p.m. Every other Sunday 1:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Must be RAMP certified, must have a car and must be willing to fill-in, as needed, for vacations, sickness, etc. Contact Sandy @ 570-326-7609 to schedule an interview.

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AMERICAN LEGION

POST 36

Jersey Shore Seeking To Hire Full-Time Manager.

Must Have Experience In Bar Management. Applications Must Be Received By Noon Thursday, September 28th. For More Info Please Call 570-279-1061 After 4pm. 176664

BUSINESS SERVICES

CUNNINGHAM & SON PAINTING LLC.

Residential, Commercial. Interior, External. Free Estimates. Insured. PA #183494. 570-505-2485.

176667

GIRL’S WRESTLING COACH

The Williamsport Area School District is currently accepting applications for Girls Wrestling Coaching positions. The district is in the process of developing this new program for Middle School and High School girls. Please send resume & letter of interest to:

Mr. Sean McCann, Athletic Director Williamsport Area School District 2990 West Fourth Street

Williamsport, PA 17701

• Position begins ASAP, with the official season starting in November and runs through the March tournaments.

• Qualifications: Wrestling experience is required, previous experience as a coach/coordinator is preferred for the candidates.

• State, FBI Clearances, and Mandated Reporter Training are required for this position.

Deadline for Applications: September 28, 2023

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

176508

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

174841

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 1-844-887-5145 (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 -50% off installation = Additional 10% off install (for military, health workers & 1st responders.) Call Erie Metal Roofs: 1-855-338-4807. M11

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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. 176342

WEED WHACKING, STORM CLEAN-UP, Field Mowing, Brush Hog & Mulching. 570-377-0428.

176507

YARD WORK, CLEANUP. Brush Removal, Hauling, Weed-Whacking. Also, Clean-Outs. Fully Insured. 570-439-1934. 175900

RICHARD’S LAWN CARE AND LANDSCAPING. Fall Clean-Up, Trimming, Mowing And Mulching. Low Voltage Lighting. Free Estimates. PA064570. 570-772-1588. 176907

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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. 176668

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REAL ESTATE

APARTMENTS FOR RENT

2ND FLOOR, 2 BEDROOM Apartment With Deck, Off-street Parking, Yard. Stove And Refrigerator Included. All Utilities Furnished. In Suburbs, $775.00. 2nd Floor, 1 Bedroom Apartment With Jacuzzi, Deck, Parking. No Pets. $525.00. 570-3267697. 176663

FURNISHED LUXURY APARTMENT Downtown Williamsport. 1 Bedroom, All Utilities And Parking Included. Private Rooftop Patio Deck. All Linens And Kitchen Accessories Included. Short-term Lease. No Pets, No Smoking. $1,200/ Month. 570-916-3309. 176922

OFFICE FOR RENT

OFFICE FOR RENT. Loyalsock-Northway Road. Completely Renovated. Approx. 1,000 Sq. Ft. Plus Bathroom And Kitchenette/ Storage Room. Available By Jan. 1st. $1,975/Lease. Call Dot 570-220-4729.

STORAGE UNITS

10 X 16. $75.00/Month. Call 570-337-4994. 176343

CEMETERY LOTS

4 CEMETERY LOTS In Jersey Shore Cemetery. $500.00 Per Lot, Equaling $2,000.00. 843-655-0431. 176911

VEHICLES CARS

2001 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS GS, Loaded, Alpine CD. New Mobil 1, Dependable. $2,000.00 OBO. 570-4333211. 176464

TRUCKS

VEHICLES WANTED

GOOD CONDITION

2018 FORD F-150 XLT SUPERCREW CAB, 5.0L engine, with 6.5 foot bed. $21,700. Please call 570916-2161. Driven 120,000 miles. Automatic transmission. Exterior color: Grey · Interior color: Grey. Fuel type: Gasoline. 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. $26,000.00. 88K Miles. Contact sailing0458@outlook.com . 176546

SUV

2008 CADILLAC ESCALADE ESV Luxury. 192,000 Miles, Pearl White , Black Interior, Third Row Seating. Excellent condition. Driven Every Day, $12,500.00. 570-916-3309.

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CAMPERS

CAMPER FOR SALE

2008 Salem 312 BHBS At Hidden Valley RV Park, Mifflinburg. Lot Rent Paid For Year, $16,000.00. 570971-3948. 176656

GARAGE FOR SALE

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

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