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Freedom Fought for, Earned, and Protected by the American Veteran “On this special day, our hearts and thoughts turn to all the Nation’s Veterans. Let us reflect on the great achievements of those whose sacrifices preserved our freedom and our way of life. With a spirit of pride and gratitude, let us recall their heroic accomplishments and thank them for their unselfish devotion to duty. They are indeed worthy of the solemn tribute of a grateful Nation.” ~ President Ronald Reagan.

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he United States of America has been at war 229 out of the possible 247 years since we became a sovereign nation. A God bless and heartfelt thank you to all our Veterans. Every freedom we enjoy has been provided by the grace of God and the servicemen and women of the United States Armed Forces. As I am penning this column, the American soldier is again being asked to defend freedom in the name of good around the world. Troops that include local men and women being deployed to places most of us would never want to go. A world that is already at war in the Middle East is on the brink of conflict on several other fronts. The most agonizing aspect for both a soldier and his family is never knowing what the next day may

bring and where. The true reality of military life is that you may be asked to give up your future for the preservation of our American way of life. Hopefully, those who find themselves in the worst spots of duty as the world continues to go mad will someday enjoy the honor and deserved thanks on Veterans Day. Please make sure to take the time to thank these true American Heroes who now live amongst us. No matter when they served, what they did, or how long their service was, they laced up their boots for the United States of America. As I stated last week, it’s great to see so many events throughout the month of November to honor our area Veterans. Thank you to every organization, agency, municipality, and business that makes this happen. Just a reminder, with Veterans Day falling on Saturday and so much going on, our annual Dolly’s Diner/Webb Weekly Veterans Appreciation Breakfast will be on Thursday, November 9th. Full details can be found right underneath my column. It is, again, our privilege to be teaming up with the Dolly’s Diner family to provide area Veterans with an All-American breakfast. If there is a veteran in your

family. It is truly heartbreaking in so many cases. The physical and mental toll a soldier faces is difficult for the average American to even comprehend. The true effects often do not show up until long after their service has ended. SWPD Santa Sign-Ups Another tip of my cap to the South Williamsport Police Department. The SWPD Christmas fund will be providing gifts to children of families in South Williamsport and Duboistown who may need a helping hand this holiday season. It is the goal of the SWPD to ensure there are 3-4 presents under everyone’s tree on the South Side. The program is for children 15 years old and younger. Again, this is for residents of South Williamsport and the Duboistown area. Now, here is the important part: you must sign up ahead of time and provide your children’s ages so the SWPD can make sure the gifts are ageappropriate. There will be two sign-ups held; the first one is this Sunday, November 12th, from 4 until 6 p.m. The second will be Saturday, December the 2nd, from 6 to 8 p.m. Please call the department at 570-327-8152 Extension 205. The office is open Monday through Friday between 8 and 4 to request a time slot. If any individual or business within the community would like to donate to the SWPD Christmas Fund, it’s not too late. Contact Corporal Stropp by phone or at seth.stropp@southwilliamsport.net. God Bless America.

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s always, here are all the ways we should thank our veterans, active-duty service men and women, and those who have given their lives for our country. Please remember those who have served are STILL sacrificing these things regularly because despite being told we live in the greatest country in the world, we still don’t take proper care of the greatest heroes of our nation. According to stopsoldiersuicide.org: • Veterans account for more than 9% of all adults experiencing homelessness in the U.S., translating to more than 39,000 homeless veterans on any given day. • Among veterans experiencing homelessness, 59% are age 51 or older. • Between 2009 and 2016, there was a 54% increase in the number of veterans age 62 or older experiencing homelessness. Not to mention that there were over 6,000 veteran suicides in 2020, culminating in 20 consecutive years of 6,000+ veteran suicides each year. Over 125,000 veterans have taken their own lives since

So many sacrifices, large and small, are being made every day — across the state, across the country, and across the world — to make my life more comfortable to 2001. Suicide is the live. leading cause of death To all of the men and women who are in veterans under age currently serving or are past service 45. members of the Army, Navy, Marines, So, to all of the men Air Force, Coast Guard, National Guard, and women who have and Reserves. Thank you. It will never be served each branch enough, but I hope you know how thankSteph of the military, thank Nordstrom ful we are for your service. you… Please reach out to the vets in your life Thank you for sacrificand be a shoulder and ear because you ing your time. never know when both may be needed. Thank you for sacrificing your safety. If you’re a Veteran in crisis or concerned Thank you for sacrificing your sleep. about one, connect with qualified VetThank you for sacrificing being there for erans Crisis Line responders for confiyour children’s birthdays. dential help. Many of them are veterans Thank you for sacrificing being there for themselves. This service is private, free, the birth of your children. and available 24/7. Thank you for sacrificing being there for Here’s how you can connect with a Vettheir first steps. erans Crisis Line responder, anytime Thank you for sacrificing being there for day or night: their first words. – Call 988 and select 1. Thank you for sacrificing being there for – Text 838255 and start a confidential their proms and graduations. chat. Thank you for sacrificing your holidays. –If you have hearing loss, call TTY: 800Thank you for sacrificing good food. 799-4889. Thank you for sacrificing a comfortable And don’t forget that Webb Weekly and place to sleep. Dolly’s Diner are teaming up to offer Thank you for sacrificing clean clothes. a free meal to all veterans at any of the Thank you for sacrificing hot showers. Dolly’s locations on November 9th until Thank you for sacrificing your own noon! This will be an excellent opportuphysical and emotional well-being. nity to connect with other veterans while Thank you for sacrificing your life so enjoying breakfast. that I have the freedom to live mine.

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n “All Vivaldi Holiday” will kick off the Williamsport Civic Chorus’ 80th anniversary concert season when they present the concert on Sunday, November 12 at 3 p.m. at the Trinity Episcopal Pro-Cathedral at 844 West Fourth Street. The concert will feature soloists and a small orchestra under the baton of Musical Director Michael Connor. The Williamsport Civic Chorus, now under the leadership of Connor, is one of Williamsport’s oldest musical organizations, having been founded in 1944. For 80 years, the talented and dedicated singers of the Williamsport Civic Chorus have gathered together for the common purpose of perpetuating the richness and diversity of choral music for the enjoyment and edification of audiences and singers alike. The singers join for many different reasons: to express themselves, to sing with friends, old and new, to improve as vocalists, and to add to the cultural vitality of the greater Williamsport area. As the legendary author Hans Christian Anderson said, “Where words

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fail, music speaks.” Some history of this venerable musical organization according to its website, the history of the Williamsport Civic Chorus begins in 1933. At that time, Fred Christian was a student at Princeton Theological Seminary, and Walter McIver was a student at Westminster Choir School. The two met and became good friends. When Dr. Christian came to Williamsport as pastor of Covenant Central Presbyterian Church, he introduced a graded choir program. There was much interest in this program among area residents. In 1940, he invited Walter McIver, then living in Harrisburg, to come and conduct a Community Summer Choir School. Mrs. Mary Landon Russell was their accompanist. The school was a great success. The following year, McIver became the Minister of Music at this church. After four years of summer choir school, some members wanted training year-round so they could form an organization and become a part of the musical life of Williamsport. A general invitation for members was issued to the public. Auditions were held for membership, and with 57 enthusiastic

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given annually. On December 22 and 23, 1953, the Civic Choir presented a very special program of Menottis’ Amahl and the Night Visitors. Mrs. McIver was cast as the mother, and the McIver’s son, Bill, portrayed Amahl, as he had done on the NBC Television production. Audiences totaled over 2,000. In 1968, the group’s name was changed to the Williamsport Civic Chorus to reflect a modernized repertoire that included both sacred and secular music. In this same year, the Chorus was incorporated as a non-profit organization. On a personal note, my mother was a member of the then Williamsport Civic Choir during the early 1960s. I was a small child then. The Choir was performing Gilbert and Sullivan’s “The Mikado,” and my mom had the elaborate makeup of a geisha girl on her that included her face being painted white, and this alarmed me greatly, and I became frightened, I was then six years old. My mother then reassured me there was nothing to be scared of that she was playing a role in a musical production. I guess this attests to how well-costumed and presented their productions were then and are still. Tickets for the Williamsport Civic Chorus’ concert can be bought at the Otto Bookstore, Robert M. Sides Family Music Store Center, or at the door. General Admission is $10, and student and senior admission is $8.

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singers, their first rehearsal was held on September 10, 1944. Thus, the Williamsport Civic Choir was formed. The Choir’s first season 1944-45 consisted of two programs: Handel’s Messiah and Brahms’ Requiem. Mary Landon Russell continued as accompanist. In 1947, the Choir began holding rehearsals at Dickinson College (now Lycoming College) where Walter McIver had been appointed Instructor of Music. For the next few years, they combined with the Lycoming College Choir for many of their concerts. The first concert performed with an orchestra was Handel’s Messiah with the Williamsport Civic Orchestra at the Capital Theatre to a standing-room-only audience. With the exception of two years, the performance of the Messiah or portions of it was presented annually until 1970. On August 31, 1949, the Choir participated with other musical organizations in the first Community Hymn Sing, which was held in Brandon Park. The Choir provided a musical background and carol singing for the Christmas lighting ceremony held on the Court House lawn on November 25, 1949. This was an annual concert for several years. The first “Pops Concert” was given at Lycoming College on June 16, 1952. A Civic Choir Award was established to be presented to the outstanding member of the Lycoming College Choir. This is still

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wenty years ago on November 11, 1918, the loud-mouthed guns grew still on the foreign battlefield. Armies and armaments ceased their work of slaughter, the war to end war had drawn to a close, and it was the hope of mankind that thenceforth the sword would never again rule the sanctuary of conscience. Our troops laid aside their arms and returned to their native soil. But today that hope of peace has been shattered, in Spain, in China, in Slovakia, Ethiopia, Japan, and Russia, where we hear the rattle of the saber. While at home in our own land we are at peace with the world. The American Legion and the veterans of that great conflict have designated 11 a.m. on November 11, 1938—the eleventh month, the eleventh day, the eleventh hour as a period of remem-

brance and call upon the citizens for its brief recognition. Arrangements have been completed for speakers to visit and address the pupils of all the public and private schools our city on that day and hour and remembering that eternal vigilance is the price of liberty, all people who have for 20 years enjoyed that priceless freedom from wars and conflicts that vex us today, should wholeheartedly cooperate with the spirit of patriotism that inspired recognition of this eventful hour. As Mayor of the City of Williamsport, I hereby call upon all our people to display the American flag at their homes or places of business and wherever they may be at 11 a.m. on November 11 and however engaged, pause for one minute in memory of the living and the dead who participated in the World War and to offer a fervent prayer to Almighty God, that we never again will be called upon to lift the sword in preservation or defense of our peace and liberties. ~ Charles D. Wolfe, Mayor

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fter focusing on candidates for the past couple of months, let’s shift the focus to our own well-being. Many folks who are concerned about their health prioritize exercise, diet, and proper rest. But there is something else that is necessary that no one seems to mention. It is in your brain, and it has to do with life-long learning. Learning is a vital part of life. In fact, when we stop learning, we start dying. Yes, that is true. New knowledge creates synaptic cells in our brain to grow, which take the place of those that are dying off. When we stop learning, our brain figures we are done with life, and the lights slowly begin to get turned off. Yes, disease and hereditary genes definitely impact life expectancy, but the one factor that can keep us going in spite of these is new learning. Scientific proof of this came from a very unusual place — a convent in Minnesota. In 1986, Dr. David Snowden, an epidemiologist and

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experiences as a story, explaining how he does it with a mix of comedy, amazement, and educational awareness. The meeting will also serve as the official Annual Meeting of the Susquehanna Chapter, with annual election of Officers and Directors. For more information, please see https://suquehannatu.com . When: Wednesday, November 8th, at 7:00 p.m. Where: Covenant Central Presbyterian Church, 807 W. 4th St., Williamsport. Parking and entrance to the Church is at the rear of the building with access off Campbell St. Craft Fair What: DuBoistown Garden Club annual craft fair. When: Friday, November 10th and Saturday, November 11th, from 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Where: St. Lawrence Church Hall, 800 W. Central Ave., S. Williamsport. Parking and level entrance in the rear of the church. Peeking at Planets What: Discover the night sky with our telescope as we observe the stars and planets. Bring a flashlight. Check for cancelation on events.dcnr.pa.gov/ricketts_glen_ state_park. Contact Rhiannon Summers at 570-4777780 or rhsummers@pa.gov for more information. When: Friday, November 10th, from 7:00-8:00 p.m. Where: Park and meet at the Visitor Center in Ricketts Glen State Park. Dinner What: Beer battered or broiled haddock dinner or chicken and biscuit dinner. Open to the public. Take out or eat in. Call 570-327-0255 for take-out orders. When: Friday, November 10th, 4:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m. Where: Royal P. Steinbacher, American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport. Monte Carlo Night What: Monte Carlo night, veterans event. When: Saturday, November 11th, from 12:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. Where: 2311 Hyner Mountain Rd., Lock Haven.

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Ballroom Dancing What: Montoursville Rotary benefit dance. When: Saturday, November 18th, at 7:00 p.m. Where: Divine Providence Chapel, 1100 Grampian Blvd., Williamsport. Dinner What: Beer battered or broiled haddock dinner or baked steak. Open to the public. Take-out or eat in. Call 570-327-0255 for take-out orders. When: Friday, November 24th, 4:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m. Where: Royal P. Steinbacher, American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport. DJ Spider What: DJ Spider. Open to the public. No cover. When: Wednesday, November 22nd, 7 p.m.-10 p.m. Where: Royal P. Steinbacher, American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport. Hootenany Band What: Hootenanny band. Open to the public. No cover. When: Thursday, November 30th, 3 p.m.-6 p.m. Where: Royal P. Steinbacher, American Legion Post 0617, 901 South Market Street, South Williamsport. Holiday Centerpiece Making with Fresh Greens Workshop What: Make a custom holiday arrangement with your choice of greens, candle, and holiday decorations. Fee covers all materials. Register at https://extension.psu. edu/holiday-centerpiece-making-with-fresh-greens. When: Thursday, November 30th, 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Where: Lysock View Complex, 542 County Farm Rd., Montoursville. Holiday Centerpiece Making with Fresh Greens Workshop What: Make a custom holiday arrangement with your choice of greens, candle, and holiday decorations. Fee covers all materials. Register at https://extension.psu. edu/holiday-centerpiece-making-with-fresh-greens. When: Thursday, November 30th, 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.

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When: Sunday Morning, November 12th. Service Time 10:15 a.m. Where: Garden View Baptist Church, 1600 Doris Ave., Williamsport. Donut Sale What: Fresh homemade donuts. Best to call and pre-order. Call 570-398-2913, Monday-Friday: 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. If necessary, please leave phone number and we will call back to obtain your order. Cost: $7/ dozen, or $3.50/half dozen. No December sale — they freeze nicely! When: November 16th. Walk-ins starting at 7:00 a.m.. Where: Trinity UM Church, 1407 Allegheny St., Jersey Shore — Glover St. entrance. MEETINGS MEETINGS... Notre Dame Club What: Notre Dame Club of Greater Williamsport meeting. Guest Speaker Becky Pryor with National Giving Alliance. Open to public. When: Tuesday, November 14th, at 7:00 p.m. Where: Young Men’s Republican Club, 621 Washington Blvd., Williamsport.

Toy Sale What: Gently used Christmas toy sale. When: November 10th-November 24th, from 9:00 a.m.2:00 p.m., except Wednesday from 9:00 a.m.-6:45 p.m. and Saturday from 8:30 a.m.-11:45 a.m. Open on Black Friday, November 24th, from 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Where: Community Room, West End Christian Community Center, 901 Diamond St., Williamsport.

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.

Turkey Dinner What: Turkey dinner. Cost: donation — all proceeds benefit local community programs. When: November 11th, take-outs, 2:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m.; dine in, 4:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. Where: Salladasburg UMC, Main St., Salladasburg.

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Loose Cats What: Loose Cats playing rock, lite pop, country & jazz. When: Friday, November 10th at 6:30 p.m. Where: Boom City Brewing Company, 317 Pine St., Williamsport. Phil Reeder Solo Guitar What: Phil Reeder solo guitar playing acoustic eclectic. When: Saturday, November 11th at 3:30 p.m. Where: 40 & 8 #903 Veterans Day Dinner, 1098 Renovo Rd., Lock Haven. Haiku Art What: Maggie Kemmerer will give a talk about her Haiku Art, which is an ancient for of poetry. Seasonal images in watercolors embellish the Haiku. When: Friday, November 17th, at 4:00 p.m. Where: Artville Café, 401 Broad St., Montoursville. Artisan Market at Victorian Christmas What: 35 fine artisans have their wares for sale at the YWCA (a work of art in itself!), representing a wide range of fields. When: Saturday, November 18th, from 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m., and Sunday, November 19th, from 11:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Where: YWCA, 815 West 4th St., Williamsport. Line Dancing What: Line Dancing $5, plus food & bar service. When: Every 2nd & 4th Saturday, at 6:00 p.m. Where: Clinton Township Volunteer Fire Company, 2311 Rt 54 Hwy, Montgomery. Country Line Dancing What: Country line dancing.

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70+signs of all types; metal, Porclen, wood, Rare original Tiopet motor oil 100% Pure Pennsylvania oil w/Indian head (This is an original sign from a Pa gas Station), Original metal De Laval sign in original Frame (Frame is stamped De Laval) (WOW); Coleman dealer sign, Mr. Peanut, large Coca-Cola, small Porclen coke policeman, wood BurmaShave, Paw Paw Bait shop, Lucky Lures, Humpty dumpty potato chips, Good year, Heddon fishing tackle, Harley Davidson, Woolsey paints, stegmaier beer thermometer, Napa, AA Fertilizer, IGO member, New York power Oliver Motors, Johnson outboard motors, small Porclen John Deere, Bee-jay Bait Co, Kendal Motor oil, Moor mans Minerals (on pig), Power Lube, Whippet Motor oil, Wix filters, and many more;13 head and shoulder Mounts; Whitetail deer, Elk, Mule deer, 3-rams, 2 turkeys, Caribou, 3 Prong horns, Boar; also some rack mounts; 1520lots of toy tractors mostly John Deere; and also a table FULL of Antiques, some Griswold and Wal pack cast iron, Sausage stuffer, Oil cans and other Misc. items. This is a Catalog auction; except table of antiques are not cataloged Auction will start with these items

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Early 2pc Cherry 12 pane Corner Cupboard; Glass Barrel Jars w/ Metal Bails; 1902 Metal Funeral Plate inscribed Ida M Gross; Flow Blue Plate; Blue Banded Mixing Bowls; E R Buck Stepback Maple Hutch; Rock Maple Extension Table w/ 6 Chairs; Country Green & Maple 3 Drawer Desk; Various Porcelain Figurines; Early Drysink; Meitio Kutani Bamboo Decorated Dinnerware[ Brought home from Korea after Military Service 1950’s]; 2 Gallon Beehive Jug; Mid Century Ladies Costume Jewelry; Zippo Lighter; Vintage Blown Glass Easter Egg; Longaberger Baskets; Vintage Aviation Plane Prints; Janome Décor Excel Pro 5124 Sewing Machine ; Sewing Notions; Modern Pyrex Nest of Bowls; Boyds Bears Train Set; Various Depression Glassware; Blue Stoneware Milch Pitcher; Early Keywind Pocket Watch [As Found]; F.Maier- Watsontown, Pa. Blob Top Soda Bottle Hard to Find; Vintage Pencil Case; Various Books- Many History; Jenny Lind Style Sewing Stand; Floor & Table Lamps; Early 1 Drawer Dovetailed Sewing Stands; Boston Rocker; 3 pc Childs Table & Chair Set; Childs Oak Barrel Rocker –made at Danville State Hospital; Various Corningware Baking Dishes; Small Electrical Appliances; Wooden Masher; Entertainment Center w/ Audio Stereo Components; British Coal Mining Wales UK/ Aberaman Colliery Miners Lamp; Modern Pine Drysink w/ Drawers; White Fiesta Meat Platter; Mid Century Cooking Utensils; Berne Sofa; WW2 Ration Books; Ken Hunter Signed & Numbered Prints: [Stone Springhouse 809/1100, A Touch of Red 41/975, Country Gold 46/950]; David Seybold “Danville Veterans Park” 236/350; Wyeth Girl Laying on Beach Print; Princess House Fantasia Glassware; Kerosene Lamp; Solid Maple Table & Chair Set & Stepback Hutch; Modern Pierced Tin Front 2 Door Pie Safe; Kenmore Upright Freezer; Rooster & Hen Figurines; Hank Roberts Fly Tying Set; 35mm Cameras; Scotch Thermal Laminating Machine; Large Library of VCR & DVD Movies; Mid Century Modern Vases; Vintage Spinning Wheel & Yarn Winder as Found; Cast Iron Sad Irons; Bessie Peese Baby Print; 4 Piece Sumpter Cherry Colonial Bedroom Suite –Like New; 4 Piece White Bedroom Suite; Vintage Dovetailed Blanket Chest; Painted Potato Bin; Mahogany Bench; Early Drop Front Desk [As Found]; Carmel Swirl Milk glass Hen on Nest & Other Pcs; Estes Rocket Kit; Vintage Mushroom Canister Set; Cast Iron Frying Pans; Halls Autumn Leaf “Nautilus” Teapot; Vintage G.I.Joe Wooden Foot Locker w/ Contents; Vintage Snoopy Childs Lamp; Early Parade Hats; Vintage Childs Metal Stove; Hot Wheels; Various Early Books; German Reformed Church 1829 Psalms of David, Plus others; Plus Many More Items Of Interest AUCTION NOTE: Make Plans today to attend a great auction from the collection of Mrs. Webb. As many of us know her as our Favorite School Nurse from Warrior Run School Days! Terms: Cash or Good PA Check [ Credit Cards Accepted w/ 4% fee] Seller: Ruth Webb Estate Executrix: Mary Stover Attorney: Michael Kaar Lunch Available • Job John • Tent if Inclement AUCTIONEER: Michael & David Weaver Allenwood, Pa. 17810 PHONE : 570-538-2227 PA#AU002180-L and AU006061-L PICTURES: Auctionzip.com #2189 & GoToAuctions # 4136

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Jesus Christ. See Philippians 2:9-11. • The death of self through the daily taking up of the cross. See Luke 9:23-24. • The expectation of suffering, rejection, and persecution. See John 15:18-19, 16:33, II Corinthians 4:17, Hebrews 11:32-40. • Self-sacrificing servanthood, stewardship, and generosity. Matthew 6:19-24, John 13:3435 and Luke 12:16-31. Charlatans believe Christianity has a major problem—it’s not appealing to the average Joe narcissist. How are we supposed to win converts when what Jesus requires is awful? If we want average Joe to join up and pay up, then we’ve got to sweeten the pot and make it worth his while. Friends, Jesus told us that the love of money and pleasure is sinful idolatry. He said we must choose — we can’t worship both. The love of one will naturally result in hatred of the other. This is why charlatans syncretize narcissism into Christian belief. Instead of submission, sacrifice, and suffering, they promise financial wealth, physical health, and political power. They teach that these are the signs of God’s blessing while suffering, poverty, and sickness indicate His displeasure. It is very convenient to build and promote a belief system that gives you exactly what you want. Again, see II Timothy 4:3. That’s what charlatans do. Like Balaam, their god-choice is nothing more than convenience and business. Like the Nicolaitans, they find loopholes in Scripture to justify their selfish indulgences. Jude confronted them because of the damage narcissists can cause in the body of Christ and to the mission of God. That’s the problem of syncretism. Next week: Overcoming Syncretism.

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or the basis of their name, there is agreement regarding their sin: the indulgence of license (I am free to do whatever I want) rather than accepting the self-sacrificing call to the responsibilities of liberty (I am free to live holy and serve the purposes of God). Paul directly addresses this topic in I Corinthians 10:14-33. The Nicolaitans were good at twisting the truth to make it serve their selfish purposes. Balaam and the Nicolaitans were two peas in a pod. They mixed a bit of true spirituality into their self-contained religion to make it exactly what they wanted. That mixing is syncretism – and they aren’t the only ones doing it. Syncretism is in the church world today – and many are complicit. In other words, we become convinced of our own lies, passing them along to our children and utilizing them in the discipleship of new believers. Over time and generations, syncretism succeeds at making adulterated truth seem normal. This is what makes syncretism so dangerous. Narcissism and Syncretism Narcissism is the self-centered worship of instant gratification gained through materialism (money and possessions) and hedonism (pleasure and power). For narcissism to be justifiable in the religious world, it must be mixed with spiritual truth. Charlatan teachers can be very persuasive as they market their lies. It is the way they give itching ears exactly what they want to hear. See II Timothy 4:3. The Call of Jesus Christ The call of Jesus stands as a full affront to Balaam, Nicolaitans, and Narcissists. Everything Jesus taught is based on the delayed and eternal gratification of treasures stored in heaven. The call of Jesus Christ requires: • Submission of the full will to the Lordship of


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health inequities in our communities by expanding access to training and increasing the number of people who learn and feel confident performing Hands-Only CPR to save lives.” To find more information and resources, visit heart.org/CPR. 6 Links in the Adult Out-of-Hospital Chain of Survival When properly executed, a strong chain of survival - or series of actions - can improve the chances of survival and recovery for victims of sudden cardiac arrest. Hands-Only CPR is a critical step in the American Heart Association’s Chain of Survival, which also includes: * Activation of Emergency Response: Recognize symptoms of cardiac arrest and call 911. * High-Quality CPR: Push hard and fast in the center of the victim’s chest until emergency personnel arrive. * Defibrillation: Use an automated external defibrillator (AED) to restart the victim’s heart and reset it to a healthy rhythm. * Advanced Resuscitation: Medical professionals provide additional life-saving medical services. * Post-Cardiac Arrest Care: Transport victim to an appropriate hospital or treatment facility to optimize survival, organ function and neurological recovery. * Recovery: Survivors receive additional treatment, observation, rehabilitation and psychological support to aid in recovery and help prevent recurrent cardiac arrest. (Family Features & American Heart Association, photo courtesy of Getty Images)

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My responsibilities in keeping the stats made it most difficult to keep track of what Tucker was doing on the other side of the ball. Some members gathered in the press box knew of my dilemma, and some good-natured ribbing ensued. The game’s outcome did not sit well for Tucker and his mates as Lycoming dominated with a 56-10 win. For me, it was a mixed bag; pleased with the Warriors’ win but grandfatherly upset for Tucker in his debut game at a school he was considering attending. On the field, he made six tackles and saw a lot of action on the punt coverage team as Juniata’s poor field position resulted in many punts, but also drew flags for pass interference. Nevertheless, seeing a grandson compete collegiately on a field that has been my Saturday afternoon home for so many years provided a very special memory. A few days later, I traded the comfort of the Lycoming College press box for a seat on the top row of breezy and cold Lock Haven’s Hubert Jack Stadium to witness the final home game of my daughter, Denise’s, Madeline, collegiate soccer career for the Bald Eagles. As I chronicled weeks before (October 4 Webb Weekly), her FINAL game proved to occur September 20 at Bloomsburg University during a 2-1 Bald Eagles win. Saving an attempt on goal, a Huskies shot hit Maddy in the head, causing a concussion that ultimately kept her out


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him some assignments when he travels. Logan is so polite and very well-spoken. Yes. He continues to get better. Logan is already a golf phenom. But playing in these major tournaments will only make him more rounded. The guy absolutely loves to practice. I do not see any flaws. His short game is fantastic. “My short game saves me,” Logan continued. “Sometimes I am not hitting my approaches great, but I am so confident with my wedges and putter. I know I can get up and down. Yes. I practice a lot. This always helps when I am in a bad spot.” Will Eberz and I snuck out for a few holes last Thursday. It was a gorgeous day in North Central Pennsylvania. I try to get some steps with some of my Warriors. The guys make me carry. We noticed Paul and Logan well out in front. They drove down to say hello and asked if they could play just one hole with us. Young McGinn had to get back for football. He plays all of the sports. Logan stepped up first. He smoked a drive right down the middle. A beautiful right to left draw. It was perfect. Will absolutely smashed one as well. These dang kids make it look so easy. Paul had to go after those two bombs. He snapped hooked one left. I felt nervous when I was over the ball. I wanted to show my young friend that I could still golf. No whammies. Smack. Oh, it was crushed. We could not find Paul’s ball. No worries. Logan tugged his approach into the deep grass. I had a slight opening. I blad-


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GOOD THINGS TO EAT SPECIAL: BLACK ANGUS Grass Finished Beef. All Natural, NO Antibiotics. Whole $3.95/lb, Half $4.20/lb, Hanging Weight. Process Date Jan. 16th. You Can Pick How You Want It Cut. Reserve By Nov. 15th And We Will Pay 50% Of Processing Fee!! 570660-7717. 177649

FIREWOOD FOR SALE SEASONED Firewood, $175.00/Cord, Picked Up At 2182 Quarry Road, Jersey Shore, 570-745-7272. For Delivery Call 570-660-5379. Also Slab Wood Bundles, $20.00 Each 570-7453216. 178015 FIREWOOD. Red And White Oak. Cut. Pick-Up Or Delivery. Discount For Multiple Loads. Also Hauling Mulch And Stone. Call 570-220-5227. 177822 HARD WOOD, SLAB WOOD, $10.00 Per Bundle. Bundle Weighs Approximately 2,500 LBS. Size 4ʼW x 4”H x 10”L. Call 570-5470635. 174463

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WANTED TO BUY CALLAHANʼS ANTIQUITIES 381 Broad Street Montoursville, PA. ALWAYS BUYING Quality Antiques, Gold, Silver Top Prices Paid With Immediate Payment. One Piece or Whole Estates. “Member of Certified Appraisers Guild of America”. Open Thursday, Friday, & Saturday 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. 570-368-2597. 177860 WANTED: TRAMPOLINE. 570-547-0110. 177826 BUYING RECORDS!!! Sonic Ascension Records Is Buying Albums And 45ʼs. Rock, Blues, Jazz, Punk, And Metal. No Collection Too Big Or Small. Cash Paid On The Spot! Call 570-360-3486 Or Find Us On Facebook. 178014 $$OLD GUITARS WANTED$$ GIBSON-FENDER-MARTIN, ETC. 1930ʼs to 1980ʼs. TOP DOLLAR PAID. CALL TOLL FREE 1-866-433-8277. C11

EMPLOYMENT TEAM PLAYER? WEʼRE HIRING! 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. 178053

The Cozy Hearth Free Hotdogs & Coffee/ Soda

Stoves & Fireplaces

OPEN HOUSE

10% Off Stoves Purchased During Open House

Nov 24th 8-6 & Nov 25th 8-3

2211 State Route 654, Williamsport, PA 17702 • 570-505-3008 • Patio Heaters • Fireplace Screens & Doors • Turkish Mosaic Accent Lights • Log Holders • Goose Creek Candles • Tool Sets • Grates • Hearth Rugs

Wholesale prices on all fireplace screens and doors. Bring your fireplace opening measurements, width & height, and we can match you with the proper screen or door to fit your needs.


Call Jaimie at 570-326-9322

DRYWALL/PLASTER DAMAGE? Moving damage, accidents, plumbers and electricians left holes? NO MATTER THE SOURCE, WE PATCH IT! Our specialty is fixing small holes that others won’t.

LET US MAKE IT WHOLE AGAIN!

PATCHMASTER

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Damon Allmaras - General Manager 1-844-PATCHMAN •570-220-2562 dallmaras@patchmaster.com • patchmaster.com

Please Call/Text to schedule a virtual Online Estimate License #155140

W WHL

& CLEAN UP SERVICE

Excavating • Junk Removal • Cleanouts

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Computer Sales & Service Electronic Sales & Service Serving the area for over 30 years!

Broken, Slow, Viruses, Scammed?

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Computer Problems, Viruses, Scammed? We repair We fix Computers,Windows,Apple,Phones, Computers, Windows, Apple, Phones,&& Game Consoles: Sony, Microsoft, Nintendo Nintendo Consoles: Sony, Microsoft,

17 Cherokee Lane • Williamsport, PA 17701

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K ITCHEN & BEDROOM SETS • DESKS TV STANDS • COFFEE BARS & PANTRIES

DY’S BUILDERS

464 N. Bridge Rd., Watsontown, PA 17777

570-204-4698 CALL US FOR ALL OF YOUR BUILDING AND REMODELING NEED! FREE ESTIMATES! • Fully Licensed & Insured

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STILL SELLING

• Leaf Guards • Clean Outs • Gutter Installation

O n A n O rder S yStem O nly 3-5 WeekS l eAd time

John Hostetter 405 Huffman Lane Muncy, PA 17756 570-772-1717

THERMACORE INSULATED PANELS CALL FOR PRICING!

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

David P Cioffi Jr. Scrap Hauling / Clean Outs / Buying Scrap Cars

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WILDLIFE LOUNGE Open M, T, Th @ 4pm • Fri, Sat, Sun @ Noon

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LANDSCAPING & EXCAVATING - MUNCY, PA

570-419-7576

FULL SERVICE LANDSCAPING & EXCAVATING COMPANY

RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL

Full Service Landscaping • Excavating • Hardscaping 24hr. Tree Service (Trimming & Removal) Water Management & Drainage

CALL TODAY FOR PRICES

BULK OR BAG COAL * DELIVERY AVAILABLE

288 Caldwell Rd., Trout Run, PA 17771

BB Hardscaping and Concrete

• Patios • Sidewalks • Retaining Walls

ESH ROOFING

WE DO ROOFING • SIDING • DECKING • EXTERIOR REMODELING Call John 570-725-2248 FREE ESTIMATES 70 Buggy Shop Lane Loganton PA 17747 License # PA 177821

Reg #PA167953

Allenwood, PA 17810 • 570-547-0637

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Cut. Split. Pile. Relax – From Log to Firewood Lickety-Split! • SC15 processes up to 22” diameter, 16’ logs • Sets up quickly and easy to operate • Can be towed with 1/2 ton pick-up • Extra bar & chains included


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WANTED: CAREGIVER FOR Elderly Mother With Alzheimer’s. Help With Daily Needs, Light Housekeeping, Breakfast, Lunch, Etc. 7:30-Noon Or Till 3:30 MonFri. Pay Depends On Experience. Send Resume To Efoxjobop@ gmail.com . 178167 ATTENTION! OPPORTUNITY KNOCKING! F/T MAINTENANCE position open in Williamsport, Bloomsburg or Milton area. If you have a 4WD truck, communication and proactive, let’s talk! Rate $17/hr. fuel & cell included. Email resume to lmiller@gspmanagement.com or fax to 717-8403901. 178221 FAMILY GET’S IT DONE! PROPERTY MANAGER opening in Williamsport area. Good communication, & organizational skills, $14/hr. +medical. Option to work at home, office equipment provided. Send Resume with Cover letter to lmiller@gspmanagement.com or fax 717-840-3901. 178224

GARAGE DOOR INSTALLATION AND SERVICE TECHNICIAN. Immediate Employment Opportunity, Training Provided By Employer. Compensation Based On Experience. Long Term Career Opportunity. Must Be Willing To Work. Must Be Able To Lift 50 Pounds. Must Be Able To Work Well With Others. Contact Mike At 570-326-3900 Or Email To NCGDIMike@gmail.com . 177688 THE EARLY CHILDHOOD LEARNING CENTER (ECLC), a faith-based childcare facility located in the First Southern Baptist Church at 89 Kimble Hill Road, Williamsport is hiring for a full time Assistant Teacher! Applicants must be at least 18 years or older and have a minimum of two years documented experience working with young children. Resumes can be sent to eclcfsbc@ gmail.com or call Melissa Hamm at 570-323-2025 for more information. The ECLC is an EOE. 176952 LOCAL CLEANING COMPANY Needs Evening Help In Williamsport Area. 2-4 Days, 10-15 Hours. Call, Text Or Email; 570337-0987. apcs22@outlook.com . 177655

PLUMBINGMASTERS IS LOOKING for Plumbers, HVAC Technician and Laborers with experience in servicing and installing all types of systems (some experience in oil furnaces is a plus). We offer competitive pay, paid vacation and holidays, medical benefits, and 401K. Please send resume and business references to: PlumbingMasters, 302 Sidney Street, South Williamsport, 17702 or email at plumbingmasters1@verizon.net or call 570-323-1983. 178216 SECRETARY TREASURER FOR SAINT JOHN’S – Newberry United Methodist Church, 2101 Newberry Street, Williamsport, PA. Part time position, Monday through Thursday, with no benefits. Experience with Quickbooks, including payroll/payroll taxes, Microsoft Excel, Word, and Publisher required. Employment application required. Application and job description available by contacting the church office 570-326-5569 Monday through Thursday or visit the church website www.stjnumc.com. PA state clearances and FBI fingerprint clearance required. Please submit application by November 13 to the church office or via secretary@stjnumc.com. 178219

BUYING GOLD & SILVER PAYING CASH FOR... Highest Prices Paid for Gold & Silver Jewelry, Coins, Sterling Flatware, Dishes, Blue Decorated Crocks & Jugs, Vintage Watches / Guns & Antiques, Costume Jewelry and Advertising Items

Will beat any competitors price in writing for Gold & Silver Guaranteed

570-916-9627 Community Services Group’s IDD Residential Program is looking for Caring & Responsible

DIRECT SUPPORT PROFESSIONALS (DSP) to work in a community home in Montoursville PA.

· Provide support in a natural setting to 3 adult male individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities.

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· Be part of a team of support to help them grow their skills in a real world setting. · Assistance with daily living activities such as cooking, cleaning, bathing, & getting dressed, to working on communication & social skills, as well as fostering community inclusion. DSP positions offer: · Starting wage $15/hr. with increase possible based on relevant IDD experience. Potential to earn a shift differential. · Day, Evening & Overnight shifts available. · Benefits including Health Insurance, Generous Paid Time Off, Extensive Paid Training, Career Opportunities, Mentor/Mentee Opportunities, 401K, & more.

No minimum education or experience required. Apply Online Today at

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THE JAMES V BROWN LIBRARY in Williamsport is seeking a full-time professional to provide services through adult outreach programs. Primary responsibilities include driving the bookmobile, programming, forming community partnerships, and in-house customer service. Must have a clean, valid PA driver’s license. Must be able to obtain Act 35 Clearance. Must be forward thinking, have problem solving and leadership skills, be able to work independently and in a team, and have an excellent customer service mindset. High school diploma required, undergraduate degree preferred. Proficient computer skills are required. Retail or point-of-sale computer use is a plus. Applicant must be able to lift up to 50 pounds. Applications are available online at www.jvbrown.edu. Starting salary $19 - $21 per hour. This position is a full-time, 37.5 hrs a week position with benefits, generous paid time off, and participation in the 403(b) retirement plan. Deadline to apply is November 10. Send application and resume to James V. Brown Library by email to kconfer@jvbrown.edu. James V Brown is an EEO employer. 178055 THE JAMES V. BROWN LIBRARY is seeking a part-time delivery clerk. The delivery clerk is responsible for transporting mail and materials between the Lycoming County libraries and transporting deliveries from local business. This position requires a valid driver’s license, clean driving record, the ability to work independently, and ability to stay on a schedule. A job description and application can be found at www. jvbrown.edu. 20 hours per week. 8:00am to 12:00pm. Starting salary is $13.00. Email resume and application by November 13th to kconfer@jvbrown.edu The James V. Brown Library is an Equal Opportunity Employer that Values Diversity. 177873

THE JAMES V. BROWN LIBRARY IS SEEKING a Technical & Digital Services Professional. This position is responsible for all aspects of the OverDrive System for the North Central Library District and an Advantage program limited to the members of the Lycoming County Library System. Responsible for curation of monthly and annual statistics. This position also works as a Technical Services Professional, with a focus on cataloging and processing. This position is a full-time, 37.5 hrs. a week position with benefits, generous paid time off, and participation in the 403(b)-retirement plan. Must be forward thinking, have problem solving and leadership skills, be able to work independently and in a team, and have an excellent customer service mindset. Must have good computer skills. Undergraduate degree required. Preference given to MLS/MLiS degree or student with cataloging coursework or experience. Starting wage is $17-$20 per hour. Applications and resumes should be submitted by November 17, 2023. To Karen Confer at kconfer@jvbrown.edu JVB is an EEO employer. 178218

SEEKING EMPLOYMENT WILL DO TREE WORK. Downed Trees, Forest Cleanup, Brush Cutting And All Handyman Work. Other Tasks, Just Ask. 570948-1870. 178023

SERVICES NEEDED HANDYMAN- NEED SOMEONE For Raking Leaves, Snow Removal (Will Provide Snowblower), Cutting Lawn And Other Misc. Home Projects. Call 570220-1305. 178029 FACEBOOK GURU NEEDED To Help List Items For Sale On FaceBook And Other Media. Call 570-220-1305. 178030

BUSINESS SERVICES CUNNINGHAM & SON PAINTING LLC. Residential, Commercial. Interior, Exterior. Free Estimates. Insured. PA #183494. 570-505-2485. 177849

RICHART’S FURNITURE REFINISHING AND REPAIR We Make Spindles, We Fix Most Any Loose Chairs. We Also Paint Metal, 570-584-3215. 177091 WATER DAMAGE CLEANUP & restoration: A small amount of water can lead to major damage and mold growth in your home. Our trusted professionals do complete repairs to protect your family and your home’s value! Call 24/7: 1-888-872-2809. C11 JUNK REMOVAL, HAULING, Clean-Out. Brush Removal. Free Estimates. 570-377-0428. 177631 AGING ROOF? New Homeowner? Got Storm Damage? You need a local expert provider that proudly stands behind their work. Fast, free estimate. Financing available. Call 1-888-878-9091. C11 JACUZZI BATH REMODEL can install a new, custom bath or shower in as little as one day. Limited times, we’re waiving all installation costs! (Additional terms apply). Subject to change and vary by dealer. Offer ends 12/31/23 Call 1-844-501-3208. C11 REPLACE YOUR ROOF with the best looking and longest lasting material-steel from Erie Metal Roofs! 3 styles & multiple colors available. Guaranteed to last a lifetime! Limited Time Offer up to 50% off installation + Additional 10% off install (military, health & 1st responders.) 1-833-370-1234. C11 BECOME A PUBLISHED AUTHOR. We want to read your book! Dorrance Publishing trusted since 1920. Consultation, production, promotion & distribution. Call for free author`s guide 1-877729-1920 or visit dorranceinfo. com/ads .C11


Foggy Mountain Hardwoods

Free Estimates

Fully Insured

GUTTERNUTZ@GMAIL.COM

PA# 115065

• Buying Hardwood Logs for Ties • Must be at least 8´8˝ long and 12˝ diameter • Various logs accepted for pallet use.

155 Foggy Mtn. Rd., Turbotville, PA. Call 570-437-2594 • Mon-Fri. @ 8am • Closed Sundays

A Family Tradition

Specializing in dried flower wreaths, centerpieces & swags Fresh Fraser Fir wreaths, swags & centerpieces ***also wholesale

Accepting clients for dried, silk or fresh flower weddings 1540 Biddle Rd., Montoursville, PA 17754 • 484-390-0038

Nov. 3rd & 4th Christmas Open House 10-5

Professional • Efficient • Reliable

• Brush Removal • Brush Mowing • Shed Removal

• Junk Removal • Yard/Storm Clean Up

570.377.0428

Premium Anthracite Coal $

360.00/Ton

ALL SIZES AVAILABLE PICKUP HOURS:

HAMPE’S COAL YARD

Hours: By Appt. for October • Nov. & Dec: Mon-Sat. 10-5 Closed Sun. • Closed Nov. 23rd - 26th for Thanksgiving

570-412-5637

570-322-2722

Over 50 Years of Service

5037 Musser Lane • Watsontown, PA

Phone: 570-538-3297

PA #179705 Fully Insured Free Estimates

1105 Lehman Rd., Allenwood, PA 17810

Const r uction Ser vices

20.00 per Bundle

JEFF T. BOWER

Delivery Available

570-971-0442

2182 QUARRY RD. JERSEY SHORE MONDAY-FRIDAY 7:00AM-4:00PM • 570-745-3216

570-220-0824

Montgomery PA

Specializing In Metal And Shingle Roofing

Since 1990

OWNER

570-435-2419

ContraCtors LiCense no: Pa 036052 E-mail: bomaxservices@hughes.net

LITTLE MOUNTAIN

WELDING

• Portable & Permanent Aluminum Horse Stalls • Installation Available • Hydraulic Hoses & Adapters • Custom Welding in Mild Steel, Stainless Steel & Aluminum

We Specialize In Aluminum

310 Heck Rd., Jersey Shore, PA 17740

570-745-2240

Call between 8:00am-9:00am

FREE ESTIMATES

LOOMIS PAINTING PA# 094242

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

Over 18 Years Experience • Fully Insured

CALL TODAY 570-447-0463

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Remodeling • Carpentry • Siding Kitchens/Baths • Windows

Approx. ½ Cord per Bundle

Daniel Beiler

FOR AN HONEST & FREE ESTIMATE CALL (570) 220-5198

BomaX

FOR SALE

R O O F R E S T O R AT I O N

Reconstruction & Restoration Experts

STONE • VENEERS • BRICK BLOCK • STUCCO • PARGE COATS CONCRETE • CHIMNEYS • WALLS FOUNDATIONS • STEPS SIDEWALKS ... AND MUCH MORE!

Complete Interior Remodels

SLABWOOD

• COMMERCIAL ROOFING • METAL OVER SHINGLES • NEW SHINGLES • ROOF REPAIRS • FREE ESTIMATES

FULLY INSURED – PA#164691

Willow Shade Construction

LG WOOD PRODUCTS $

4484 Rte. 220 Hughesville, PA. 17737 IN ALL PHASES OF MASONRY

Appliances • Bedding • Furniture • Sewing Machines • Vacuums Mon., Tue., Thur., Fri. 10aM-5pM • SaT. 10aM-2pM CLoSeD WeD. & Sun.

A&D Storage

Call 570-326-9322

1217 W. 4 St., Williamsport th

CALL 570-246-3714

570-916-1215

SATURDAY 8:00AM-12:00PM

Light refreshments, door prizes & the 1st 10 purchases or orders will receive a free dried flower bouquet.

SWOPE’S NEW LOCATION

SEAMLESS GUTTERS INSTALLED OR DROPPED Gutter Repairs & Cleaning

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Have Your Business Card Delivered to Over 58,000 Homes Call Jaimie at 570-326-9322


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ELIMINATE GUTTER CLEANING FOREVER! LeafFilter, the most Advanced Debris-Blocking Protection. Schedule FREE LEAFFILTER Estimate today. 15% Off Entire Purchase. 10% Senior & Military Discounts. Call 1-833-610-1936. C11 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: 1-855-3384807. M11 BECOME A PUBLISHED AUTHOR. We want to Read Your Book! Dorrance Publishing-Trusted by Authors Since 1920 Book manuscript submissions currently being reviewed. Comprehensive Services: Consultation, Production, Promotion and Distribution Call for Your Free Author`s Guide 1-866-482-1576 or visit http://dorranceinfo.com/macnet. M11

WATER DAMAGE CLEANUP & restoration: A small amount of water can lead to major damage and mold growth in your home. Our trusted professionals do complete repairs to protect your family and your home’s value! Call 24/7: 1-888-872-2809. C11 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 JUNK REMOVAL, HAULING, Clean-Out. Brush Removal. Free Estimates. 570-377-0428. 177631 AGING ROOF? New Homeowner? Got Storm Damage? You need a local expert provider that proudly stands behind their work. Fast, free estimate. Financing available. Call 1-888-878-9091. C11

East Lycoming School District Supervisory Aide - 2 Positions (High School)

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5 1/4 Hours Daily (Classroom) 4 Hours Daily (Lunch) $13.29/hr

Food Service Staff (District Floater) 4 1/4 Hours Daily $13.29/ hr Apply at elsdjobs@elsd.org Open until filled

JACUZZI BATH REMODEL can install a new, custom bath or shower in as little as one day. Limited times, we’re waiving all installation costs! (Additional terms apply). Subject to change and vary by dealer. Offer ends 12/31/23 Call 1-844-501-3208. C11 REPLACE YOUR ROOF with the best looking and longest lasting material-steel from Erie Metal Roofs! 3 styles & multiple colors available. Guaranteed to last a lifetime! Limited Time Offer up to 50% off installation + Additional 10% off install (military, health & 1st responders.) 1-833-370-1234. C11 RICHART’S FURNITURE REFINISHING AND REPAIR We Make Spindles, We Fix Most Any Loose Chairs. We Also Paint Metal, 570-584-3215. 177091 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: 1-855-3384807. M11 BECOME A PUBLISHED AUTHOR. We want to Read Your Book! Dorrance Publishing-Trusted by Authors Since 1920 Book manuscript submissions currently being reviewed. Comprehensive Services: Consultation, Production, Promotion and Distribution Call for Your Free Author`s Guide 1-866-482-1576 or visit http://dorranceinfo.com/macnet. M11 ELIMINATE GUTTER CLEANING FOREVER! LeafFilter, the most Advanced Debris-Blocking Protection. Schedule FREE LEAFFILTER Estimate today. 15% Off Entire Purchase. 10% Senior & Military Discounts. Call 1-833-610-1936. C11

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LAWNCARE SCOTT'S LAWN CARE. SPRING AND FALL CLEAN-UP. Residential And Commercial Mowing And Landscaping . 24th Year In Business. Fully Insured. 570-419-6326. 178049

YARD WORK, CLEANUP. Brush Removal, Hauling, Weed-Whacking. Also, CleanOuts. Fully Insured. 570-439-1934. 177461 WEED WHACKING, STORM CLEAN-UP, Field Mowing, Brush Hog & Mulching. 570-3770428. 177630 SCOTT’S LAWN CARE. SPRING AND FALL CLEANUP. Residential And Commercial Mowing And Landscaping . 24th Year In Business. Fully Insured. 570-419-6326. 178049 RICHARD’S LAWN CARE AND LANDSCAPING. Fall Clean-Up, Trimming, Snow Plowing. Low Voltage Lighting. Free Estimates. PA064570. 570-7721588. 176907

HEALTHCARE CLEANING NEED A CLEAN HOME? Have References. 35 + Years Experience. 570-323-5426. 177834 NEED A CLEAN HOUSE FOR THE HOLIDAYS? No Time? Call ME! I Will Get Your Home Looking Great So You Can Relax! Great Rates, References Available Upon Request. For An Estimate Call Joyce 570-238-1796. BELLA’S SUNSHINE CLEANING SERVICES Professional Residential Cleaning From Our Shining Customer Service, To Your Sparkling Clean Home, I Clean To Meet Your Needs. Because Everyone Needs A Little Sunshine. Reasonable Rates. Call 570-435-8082. 178222

ANTIQUE SALE at Fry’s Auction Hall

Wed., November 15th • 4pm Pennsdale, PA

GUNS AND ANTIQUES Fry’s Auction License #AU-1615L

570-419-1340

SERVICES OFFERED LEGAL NEED IRS RELIEF $10K $125K+ Get Fresh Start or Forgiveness Call 1-877-705-1472 Monday through Friday 7AM5PM PST. M11

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446 Cotner Lane Turbotville PA 17772 FOR SALE, A Spacious Double Wide Trailer Set Up In Chatham Village, McElhatten, Pa. 3 Bedroom, 2 Baths, Kitchen. Dining Area, Living Room, Sun Room, Garage, Workshop, Separate Storage Shed, Front Porch, electric Heat. Available To Move In Now. If Interested Call 570-398-2051

APARTMENTS FOR RENT 2ND FLOOR, 1 BEDROOM Apartment With Jacuzzi, Stove, Refrigerator, Deck And Parking. $525.00/Month. 570-326-7697. 178198 3 BEDROOM, 2ND & 3RD Floor Apartment. Washer/Dryer, Stove, Refrigerator And Dishwasher. Parking. Near Bus Stop. Newberry. No Pets. No Smoking, $900.00 Plus Utilities. 570-9163309. 178232

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Thorne Electrical Services

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30 years 570-337-9188 experience

BROAD ST. SCHOOL APTS. JERSEY SHORE SENIOR LIVING. 2-Bedroom apartment available, $903 / Month. 62 yrs. of age and older facility. All utilities included! Central Air, Wall-toWall Carpeting, Microwave, DW, Refrigerator, Gas Stove. On-site Laundry available. Entire Building Elevator Accessible. 24-HR Emergency Maintenance. 24-HR Secured Building. $99 Security Deposit. NO PETS. Questions? Tour? Call Andy @ 570-601-6818. 177636 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. 570-9163309. 178229

WILLIAMSPORT-ALMOND STREET COMMONS - 1 brm. apts. w/2 apts. designed to accomm. needs of wheelchair & 1 apt hearing/visual impaired for all those 62 yrs. or older who meet federal program requirements. W/W carpet, A/C. All utilities included. section 8 accepted. call for application and information. 1-800-735-3068, or 570-329-2287, TDD 711. This institution is an equal opportunity provider & employer. 178211

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GRACE STREET APTS. - 1 br apts. w/ 1 apt hearing/visual impaired available to those 62 yrs. or older who meet federal program requirements. W/W carpet, A/C. all utilities included. Section 8 accepted. Call for application and information!! 1-800-735-3068, TDD 711 or visit: www.liveinpa. com This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer. 178212

GRIER STREET MANOR - 1 brm. apts. w/ 1 apt. designed to accommodate the needs of a wheelchair. available to those 55

yrs. or older who meet federal program requirements. W/W carpet, A/C. All utilities included. Section 8 accepted. Call for application and information! 1-800-735-3068. TDD 711. or visit: www.liveinpa. com This institution is an equal opportunity provider & employer. 178213

WILLIAMSPORT - LINN STREET MANOR - 1 brm. apts. w/ 2 apts. designed to accomm. needs of a wheelchair. rent includes utilities. Must be 62 yrs. or older & meet federal program requirements. Section 8 accepted. For info. call 1-800-735-3068, or 570-322-3444, TDD 711. This institution is an equal opportunity provider & employer. 178214

STORAGE UNITS RMP STORAGE. Store Motorcycles Inside, Thereʼs Room For Campers Outside. Call 570-2207068 or 570-435-0026 Ask For Randy. 177843 10 X 16. $75.00/Month. Call 570337-4994. 177861

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RICHARTʼS GROVE CEMETERY In Unityville Burial Plots. $150.00 Single, $275.00 Double, $500.00 Quad. 570-458-6932 Or 570-204-3105. 178060 4 GRAVE PLOTS In Greenlawn Memorial Park. Value, $8,000; Asking $3,000 OBO. Call 570220-9724 or 272-202-0374. 7 PLOTS AVAILABLE In Section J Of Jersey Shore Cemetery. $662.50 Each. Contact Darryl 954821-4288. 177548

CAMPER FOR SALE 2008 Salem 312 BHBS At Hidden Valley RV Park, Mifflinburg. Lot Rent Paid For 2024, $16,000.00. 570971-3948. 177645

VEHICLES

WANTED! MOTORCYCLES! ANTIQUE AND CLASSIC. Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki, Yamaha, Triumph, BSA, and other foreign models. $$PAYING CA$H$$ 717577-8206 Krmiller1965@yahoo. com . M11 BUYING CLASSIC CARS, TRUCKS, SUVs **American and Foreign** Any Condition. Buying entire car collections. $$PAYING CA$H$$ Please call 717-577-8206 Krmiller1965@yahoo.com . M11 DONATE YOUR CAR, TRUCK, BOAT, RV AND MORE TO SUPPORT OUR VETERANS! Schedule a FAST, FREE vehicle pickup and receive a top tax deduction! Call Veteran Car Donations at 1-877-327-0686 today! M11 DONATE YOUR CAR TO VETERANS TODAY! Help and Support our Veterans. Fast - FREE pick up. 100% tax deductible. Call 1-800-245-0398. C11 ATTENTION B & C Auto Wreckers Will Now Pay Top Dollar For Your Unwanted Cars, Trucks and Equipment. Licensed and Professional Service. Call For Details. 570-547-1040. 177108

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TRUCKS 2006 FORD F-150, $2,000.00 OBO. Call 570-398-7464. 177857

SUV 2008 CADILLAC ESCALADE ESV Luxury. 192,000 Miles, Pearl White , Black Interior, Third Row Seating. Excellent condition. Driven Every Day, $8,500.00. 570-9163309. 178229

JEEP anticipates the following position:

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89 JEEP WRANGLER Islander Hardtop, $7,000.00. Call 570-5844384 Or 570-505-9875. 178234

GARAGE FOR SALE FOUR CAR GARAGE, Close To Hospital And YMCA. Land, 628 Spruce Street, Williamsport. $25,000.00. 570-916-3309. 178230

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Roof Restoration

work year round

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Serving Central Pennsylvania for Over 40 Years

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201 Ladd Road • Allenwood, PA 17810

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