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Navigating the Future Together

Aer watching the disastrous collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, I kept a close eye on what followed. I will withhold my thoughts until I have some more solid knowledge about the plan of attack to quickly reopen one of the most important American harbors. at is where my thoughts immediately turned, a er a quick prayer for those lost and their families.

e event put the magnifying glass on many of the problems facing our Nation. My approach this week is to stay out of the political and supersized government mud industry. Here are some thoughts I’ve shared with you previously.

It’s o en di cult to nd the truth and actual facts. It doesn’t matter what source you choose for the information; it is being driven by analytics trying to prove a fact driven by money and power. en you throw in social media, which creates a feeding frenzy for a conspiracy theory and the agenda-driven.

I have never seen our Nation more divided and torn further apart on whatever the problem, thought, or issue appears to be. is plays out daily by those elected to lead us in Washington. Common sense and compromise, along with a sense of urgency for what’s best for most Americans, have all but become a thing of the past.

e electronic devices at everyone’s ngertips seem to fuel division, especially on social media.

e American people must rise above this and come to this realization. We are so very blessed to call the United States of America our home. Even though times may be tough right now, I still believe there is plenty of opportunity to choose whatever you would like to pursue in life. is needs to be celebrated and appreciated by all. We cannot allow whatever the source is to keep growing hatred and division. I believe that, whatever your political a liation is, most want the same thing — a better future for themselves, their children, and their grandchildren.

United is the keyword because as the division grows, so does the chance for a troubled and failed America.

We must return to understanding that it’s OK to disagree on issues; that is how America was founded and has continued to grow and move forward. We must be more understanding and not expect everyone to agree with our thoughts. e idea of attacking an individual because they don’t have the same beliefs as you must stop — especially when provoked by social media and unproven facts. Most of which are o en unjusti ed and untruths. “We e People” must move forward together and understand it’s OK to agree to disagree.

ose elected to serve the American people must set the example of how to work together for the good of our Nation. Compromise must return. Even if they don’t like the person on the other side of the political aisle, a show of respect goes a long way in solving problems and building a better future.

As I travel through our local communities and see all the progress being made, I’m grateful for our locally elected leaders. is shows me that the two-party system and the ability of Republicans and Democrats to work together is alive and well. I applaud anybody who wants to throw their hat in the political ring and serve the American people because I understand the scrutiny they are under.

As citizens of our great Nation, it’s up to us through the power of our vote to make changes if someone fails to perform their elected duties. is begins with the most locally elected and continues all the way up the ladder to the president.

In closing things out this week, with the kids back outside enjoying Spring activities, please be extra careful while driving. Of course, this time of year, the highway construction workers will be in full swing xing up and repairing our roadways. It is important to look for and prepare for changed tra c patterns. Please pay extra close attention in work zones for the safety of everyone.

God Bless America.

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Building Connected Communities

The National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC) commemorates the start of Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) in April with their “Building Connected Communities” campaign. e campaign “upli s the role of inclusive, equitable, and connected communities in reducing sexual abuse, assault, and harassment. Community is an integral part of all our lives, and the health and well-being of our communities shape our lives. During this month-long campaign, NSVRC will be reinforcing that whenever anyone experiences sexual violence, every community member is a ected. By working to promote the collective well-being of our communities, we are also bu ering against the risk of sexual abuse, assault, and harassment.”

One in Two. at’s the number of women who have experienced sexual violence other than rape in their lifetime. at’s 50 percent of women if you care to do the math. e number is one in ve for men.

One in Five. at’s the number of women who have experienced completed or attempted rape in their lives. While the number is quite a bit lower, I still nd one in sixty-seven men to be startling.

Keep in mind with these numbers that almost 67% of rapes are estimated to go unreported, according to the US Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics.

One in ree. at’s the number of women who have experienced physical or sexual vio-

lence by an intimate partner.

ink about the number of women you have in your life, then take another look at these numbers. What do you think the chances are that at least one of them hasn’t experienced some sort of sexual violence at some point in their life?

Add this to one in six boys being sexually abused before the age of 16. Add that to 41 percent of women reporting physically aggressive street harassment. Again, I ask, what do you think the chances are that someone you know or love hasn’t been a victim of some type of sexual violence?

So what can we do?

Chances are, someone you know is a survivor of sexual violence. ey may not have told anyone for fear of being judged or blamed. If someone in your life is considering sharing something personal, they listen to your opinions and attitude for clues on how you may respond. A comment or joke based on stereotypes may not seem like a big deal, but it could impact someone’s ability to have the courage to talk to you or anyone else about what happened to them.

Don’t wait for a critical moment to say the right things. e words you choose every day communicate your beliefs. When you hear comments that blame victims or don’t take sexual assault seriously — speak up. You may not have a perfect response, but never hide that you are not OK with what is being said. Show that you don’t believe in stereotypes, believe in survivors, and are safe to talk to.

To have a better conversation about sexual violence, it’s important to understand sexual vio-

lence. Sexual violence is any type of unwanted sexual contact. is can include sexual harassment, catcalling, nonconsensual sharing of private images, obviously sexual assault and rape.

Also, understand that anyone can experience sexual violence, including children, teens, adults, and seniors.

Victims o en know the person who sexually assaulted them, family, friends, and partners — they may use manipulation, threats, or force to commit violence.

Please remember that victims are NEVER to blame. Remember that earlier stat of an estimated 67% of sexual assaults going unreported? I bet my paycheck that most of that is due to concern over not being believed or fear of being shamed or made to feel like it was somehow the victim’s fault.

If you or someone you know has been the victim of sexual assault, I encourage you to get help. In the immediate sense, contact law enforcement or ask to be seen by a member of the Sexual Assault Forensic Nurse Examiners Nurse Team (SAFNET) at any of the UPMC emergency rooms. A member is always on call to help.

In the broader sense, if you or someone you know needs help or counseling or you want to do more to prevent sexual violence, I encourage you to contact the YWCA. ey can point you in the right direction.

Remember that healing and justice look different to every survivor. Not all will choose the criminal justice system, and healing is an ongoing process. Be there for them the best you can, and reach out for professional help if needed.

Sexual violence thrives when it isn’t taken seriously, and your voice is essential in setting the record straight.

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the community. Born and raised in the Williamsport area, Tim graduated from Williamsport Area High School in 1995, received his bachelor’s degree from Lycoming College in 1999, and completed his master’s degree in School Counseling at Bloomsburg University in 2013.

After receiving his undergraduate degree in 1999, Tim began his career at the Lycoming County Prison as a resident supervisor at the Pre-Release Work Center. Around this time, he also took on a second job with Lycoming County Children and Youth, starting as a house parent at a shelter facility. Later that year, Tim transitioned to evening treatment services with Children and Youth, where he remained until August of 2007, when he became a school-based outreach worker for Loyalsock and Montoursville School Districts. In 2016, Tim transitioned to serve the Loyalsock Township School District exclusively.

As an advocate for youth engagement, Tim understands the transformative power of extra-curricular activities and athletics. Over the years, he has supported students after school and during summer school with field trips throughout the county, visits to the Loyalsock pool, and projects such as building cornhole boards, birdhouses, and greenhouses.

In addition, he coached various teams in Loyalsock Township, including Little League Baseball and Little Lancer Basketball, and most recently, he assisted with the club volleyball team at Loyalsock

Township Middle School.

Karen Young is the President and Chief Executive Officer of Jersey Shore State Bank. She is a financial and customer service veteran with more than 40 years of experience in leadership roles in banking and the community.

She graduated from the Lycoming County Leadership program and has continued to serve that organization and her community through the Leadership Lycoming Selection and the Jr. Leadership Lycoming Selection Committees.

Her focused, service-driven approach continues to make the community, specifically Lycoming County, a better place to live and invest in. She has held positions with the Lycoming County Chamber of Commerce, serving on the Williamsport/Lycoming County Chamber of Commerce Executive Board of Directors, the Revolving Loan Committee, and the selection committee for the Phillips-Plankenhorn Small Business of the Year award.

A committed advocate for women and children in Lycoming County, Karen served on the YWCA North Central Pa. Board of Directors, dedicating herself to help provide women and their families with opportunities to live with dignity and peace and to live better lives. She also volunteered with the Children’s Discovery Workshop. Seeking to affect the community in a positive way, Karen

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serves on the Penn College Foundation Board of Directors as well as the First Community Foundation Partnership of Pennsylvania Board of Directors. Karen’s involvement with the FCFP reflects her personal desire to improve the quality of life in the region through community leadership and philanthropy.

David G. Bower, II, Ph.D., is this year’s Ray Keyes Sports Award Recipient. He had an outstanding career as a quarterback at Lock Haven State College in the early 1970s, receiving All-State Honorable Mention for Pennsylvania Colleges and Universities. He went on to a successful teaching career at Williamsport Area High School, where he taught Health Education.

He has spent extensive time volunteering with numerous and various community organizations, including being a Mentor for the Veterans’ Drug Court, serving on the DUI Advisory Committee, and giving seminars in state correctional facilities connected with MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving). He has served on the West Branch Drug and Alcohol Abuse Commission’s Advisory Committee and is now an outreach educator for them. He has been a Hospice volunteer. Through his coaching and volunteer work, he has touched the lives of countless people in a positive way.

Finally, the “Unsung Heroes” to be

honored are Stacey Feinberg, Dayl “Doc” McClintock, Greg Ousley, Sr., and Edward Souter, Sr. These individuals have excelled in their dedication to senior citizen services, recreation, youth, and veterans.

The mission of the Lycoming County Brotherhood Alliance is to actively promote tolerance of all religious, civic, and political beliefs and demonstrate commitment to promoting and maintaining the cultural, racial, and social fabric of the greater Williamsport Area and all of Lycoming County.

The LCBA sponsors an annual trip to the Holocaust Museum in Washington, D.C. This annual trip is for high school and college students and has taken place every year since the Museum opened.

The LCBA sponsors a Diversity Tour, which was started in 2018 to help individuals better understand the different cultures in our immediate area.

The Community Outreach mission of the LCBA is focused on promoting brotherhood throughout the community through the use of speakers, projects, and events throughout the year. These programs are designed by LCBA in conjunction with community leaders with a two-fold purpose: to meet a specific need within the community and, by doing so, promote brotherhood, tolerance, and harmony through the activities or functions of the project/event.

NoOBITUARIES

~ Week of ~ March 25th – March 29th

MaryLou Cooley, 62, of Trout Run

Howard Cowles, 100, of Loyalsock Township

Kimberly J. Rafter, 67, of Mill Hall

Helping you take the next step in your grief journey.

Hosted by: Knight-Confer Funeral Home

Facilitated by: Christina M. Rogers, NCC

matter where you are in your grief journey, join us for this FREE workshop to help you navigate through your loss. We will begin with an informative session that includes practical tips and ideas, followed by a leisurely walk on the Lycoming County Bike Path.

We will begin and end at Knight-Confer Funeral Home Sessions will be held Wednesdays: 10:00am - 11:30am

April 24th, May 1st, 8th and 15th (4 Sessions) or Wednesdays: 5:00pm - 6:30pm

April 24th, May 1st and 8th (3 Sessions)

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Nelle Fairchild Rote, 93, of Watsontown

Danielle N. Poust, 49, of Williamsport

Michael E. Ficacci, 79, of Cogan Station

Dennis C. Foust, 71, formerly of Muncy Valley

Marie L. Wertman, 83, of Muncy

Hazel M. Barger, 104, of Williamsport

Michelle M. Baysore, 63, of Montoursville

Larry R. Gower, 75, of Hoppestown

Joyce Walker Norton, 88, of Springville

Edward L. “Ed” Milunic, 86, of McEwensville

Richard W. Hall, 90, of Williamsport

Jon Robert Bogle, 84, of Williamsport

Ruth A. “Gobby” Fulmer, 79, of Muncy Valley

Linda Lee Berry, 77, of Lock Haven

Julie Ann Barner, 63, of Williamsport

Dr. Nicholas W. DiCuccio, M.D., F.A.C.S., 81, of Lock Haven

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County Hall Corner D.C. Corrupts Even LLWS

Most of us who live paycheck to paycheck (or, in my case, from Social Security deposit) do not understand what makes the rich tick. Yes, we know that they can get to wear the nest clothes, go to the nicest restaurants, travel wherever they want, etc., but the rich generally take all that for granted. What gives them a rush is power. Money can open doors, make things happen that they want to happen, and, if necessary, even make its own rules.

Unfortunately, we see this on display in our nation’s capital. Like other communities around the world, residents in Washington, D.C., enjoy Little League baseball. However, the D.C. area is an upper-class community. It is not because of the weather that eight of the ten highest-income counties in the nation are clustered in this area. Given this, kids interested in baseball would probably have a lot going for them in the way of special trainers or baseball camps to become better baseball players.

So, it should not have been particularly unusual or surprising that in last year’s LLWS competition, the team from the Washington, D.C. division was just one

game away from heading to Williamsport to represent the Mid-Atlantic Region in the Little League World Series. However, there was more to this than met the eye.

An article in the Washington Post in August of 2023 noted, “A bench-clearing brawl of sorts has broken out over alleged cheating in a Little League serving one of the District’s wealthiest neighborhoods. Not among the kids, of course.”

e issue involved Northwest Washington Little League (NWLL) president Ricky Davenport- omas stacking his league with the best players even beyond its area. Essentially, he was ignoring Little League’s strict eligibility rules to poach talented players from other city Little Leagues.

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And it worked. e NWLL was equivalent to an all-star team playing against the regulars. Many NWLL games went into a mercy rule because they almost always had double-digit leads by the third inning or sooner. Yet, as the competition got better, they ran into trouble. e NWLL got to the Mid-Atlantic tournament, where the winner would go to the Little League World Series, but they lost in the nals.

on the team is going to be one of the “investigators,” we can be assured that everything is going to be above board. I sincerely doubt that the rest of us could get away with this con ict of interest. And I bet I can give the outcome of the “blueribbon panel” — a er a full study of all the evidence, no actual fraud is evident, so let’s all move along now, nothing to see.

Late last month, the Wall Street Journal picked up the progress of this scandal in hearings and a “blue-ribbon panel.” Truth be told, this is an issue that everyone wants to hide under the rug, and this is a great example of how it is done in Washington, D.C. Someone gets caught with their hand in the cookie jar. en, there is an investigation, and there will be experts who are called in (“blue-ribbon panel”). From this will come the decision that buries the issue.

In this case, the hearing selected a special counsel, which appointed the law rm Steptoe, which specializes in government investigations and high-stakes litigation. We are to ignore “the fact that a Steptoe partner’s child was on an NWLL team was completely unrelated to Steptoe taking on this case and its work on the case,” stated the new Northwest Washington Little League president Ashleigh Coniglio. So, even though a parent whose son was

is is how things are done in our nation’s capital. Even with Little League, if we want to make the equivalent of the 1927 New York Yankees that could annihilate all comers, we can change the rules to accomplish our goals because… well, because we can. And if we are challenged about anything, we will have our own judge and jury, so we will always win in the end anyway. ( at is, until they came up with a pretty scrappy Little League team from Media, Pennsylvania that gave them a real 16-3 beat down in the semi nal and 2-0 in the nal.)

Steve Haywood’s article “Our Ugly Ruling Class” in powerlineblog.com on the D.C. Little League scandal summed it up beautifully, “Yes, that is how ‘things o en go’ in Washington, but the real scandal is that we are governed, but these endlessly grasping, petty, and selfentitled people. Draining the swamp isn’t enough. Salt the earth inside the Beltway and pave it over.”

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It makes sense that being around plants is good for you both mentally and physically. We are generally happier and less stressed when we are surrounded by plants, but is this science or all in our heads?

Well, research backs this up.

healthcare costs as there is evidence that it improved physical, psychological, and social health. In addition, they suggested that it could be important to public policy and that government organizations should consider gardening an important health intervention. O cials should also encourage gardening as a form of exercise for the public.

In fact, more and more, gardening has been shown to provide signi cant health bene ts. In a meta-analysis by Soga et al. published in Preventative Medicine Reports, researchers looked at 76 studies from the United States, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East comparing the health e ects of gardening with control groups of non-gardeners. e studies showed health bene ts such as reduced depression and anxiety as well as decreased body weight and increased life satisfaction and sense of community.

e researchers went on to say that their ndings indicated that gardening had the potential to reduce worldwide

In another article published in the Royal College of Physicians, Journal of Clinical Medicine, author Richard ompson discussed the idea that there is increasing evidence that regular exposure to plants and green space, speci cally gardening, is bene cial to mental and physical health. He stated that if health professionals were to be more aggressive in their encouragement of gardening to their patients, it could actually reduce pressure on already overstretched

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national health services. Thompson went on to say that to accomplish this, authorities would need to increase the number of trees and public open spaces. Additionally, this would help to counteract the effects of pollution and climate change.

Taking this thought one step further, gardening may be an alternative to certain drug therapies or, at least, used in conjunction with existing therapies for things like anxiety and depression, as it is my personal opinion that there is an over-prescription of medication in society in general. Thompson, based in the UK, suggests that health providers and government institutions can do better than simply prescribe medication for certain physical and mental ailments and that whole populations would be better off if we implemented some complementary therapies and gave patients more of a choice.

One such group of therapies that aims to treat the whole person is called Green Care, which is basically gardening and/or exposure to

plants. A study in Japan showed that observing nature and being around plants altered EEG recordings and reduced stress and sadness while also lowering blood pressure. Another study showed that when postoperative patients were surrounded by plants, they were able to reduce not only their pain but also the length of their hospital stay. Therapeutic gardens are another simple yet powerful intervention that has been used to heal the sick for thousands of years. These green spaces have been shown to ease patient stress and increase satisfaction with their care.

Not only do plants improve our state of mind, but they also improve our physical environment. Along with being visually appealing, certain plants have been shown to remove pollutants from the air, including dust, chemicals, and microorganisms. So, this spring, get outside and spend time in nature. Go for a hike, kayak a creek, or better yet, plant a garden. Surround yourself with greenery. Your mind and body will thank you.

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The Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) today unveiled PSP Tips, a new way for the public to share information related to active investigations, cold-cases, the apprehension of wanted persons, or locating missing persons.

“Assistance from the public is often vital to solving crimes or locating missing or wanted individuals,” said Lieutenant Colonel George Bivens, Deputy Commissioner of Operations. “The social media platforms, the tollfree number, and the online tip form are all easy ways to send us information that may solve a case or get a dangerous individual off the streets.”

PSP Tips includes information on nearly 100 cold case homicides, missing persons, and other unsolved crimes. New cases will be added frequently.

Featured cases include the 1973 homicide of an 8-year-old girl in Greene County, the unsolved killing in 1977 of a high school junior in Blair County, the 1981 disappearance

of a Lackawanna County teenager, and the search for the children of Susan Reinert, a Montgomery County teacher found murdered near Harrisburg in 1979.

Your tip could provide investigators with a long-awaited breakthrough that will finally bring closure and justice for the victim’s families.

All information submitted to PSP Tips can be provided anonymously, if desired.

All cases in which PSP requests public assistance can be viewed at the following social media sites:

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

Come dine with friends or make some new ones!

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

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MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday

April 8

Chicken fajita wrap with peppers & onions, pimento cheesy rice, Spanish beans, fresh pear

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Chicken corn soup, chef salad with ham, turkey, & cheese, macaroni salad, fruit cocktail, fresh orange

April 15

Macaroni ham & cheese, stewed tomatoes, peas

chocolate pudding

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Italian hoagie with ham, salami, & provolone, Mandarin oranges, pepper slaw

April 9

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Ham salad, croissant, creamy coleslaw, peaches

April 16

Sausage patty with peppers & onions, sandwich roll, broccoli & carrots, molasses baked beans, baked custard

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Buffalo chicken salad, croissant, pickled beet salad, gelatin with fruit, cinnamon apples

April 10

Meatloaf with marinara, macaroni & cheese, peas & carrots, fresh orange

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Bacon, lettuce, tomato, whole grain bread, pears, three bean salad, fresh apple

April 17

Hamburger BBQ, sandwich roll, beans & greens, creamed corn, broccoli salad

Lighter Fare

Beef vegetable soup, chicken caesar salad with caesar dressing, fresh clementine, macaroni salad

April 11

Chicken pot pie with bow tie gravy, biscuit, mixed veggies, Mandarin oranges

Lighter Fare

Chicken cobb salad with blue cheese dressing, pasta salad, fresh apple

April 18

Breaded chicken fillet with white pepper gravy, mashed potatoes, mixed veggies, creamy coleslaw

Lighter Fare

Seafood salad, croissant, baby carrots, fresh orange, cookie

April 12

Swedish meatballs, halushkie, peas with pearl onions, apple sauce, whole grain bread

Lighter Fare

Sliced turkey & Swiss, sandwich wrap, tropical fruit salad, pickled beet salad

April 19

Parmesan breaded fish, au gratin potatoes, dilled carrot coins, gelatin with fruit, whole grain bread

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What: is program is for homeschool or cyber school families with children in grades K-2. We’re learning about the upcoming Solar Eclipse and making shoebox eclipse viewers! Registration required by emailing Rhiannon Summers at rhsummers@pa.gov or calling 570477-7780.

When: Wednesday, April 3 from 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

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

Homeschool Day 3rd-6th

What: is program is for homeschool or cyber school families with children in grades 3-6. We’re learning about the upcoming Solar Eclipse and making shoebox eclipse viewers! Registration required by emailing Rhiannon Summers at rhsummers@pa.gov or calling 570-4777780.

When: Wednesday, April 3 from 1:00-3:00 p.m.

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

Cheesesteak Basket

What: Cheesesteak basket, eat in or take-out. Call 570326-0255 for take-out. Open to the public.

When: ursday, April 4th, 4:30-8 p.m.

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

Book Review

When: Friday, April 5. Snacks and bottled water will be available or bring a bag lunch, if desired. e program is from 12:15 p.m. until 12:45 p.m. with Q & A until 1 p.m. Reserve a seat by calling the library at (570)326-0536, or use the library’s online reservation calendar (http:// calendar.jvbrown.edu). Reservations are required due to space considerations and must be made before 3:00 p.m. on Wednesday, April 3.

Where: Lowry Room, ird Floor, Welch Family Wing of the library. Public parking lot is adjacent to the site.

Dinner Special

What: Friday special: grilled chicken salad – members and guests.

When: Friday, April 5th, from 1 p.m.-?

Where: Muncy American Legion Post 268, 515 Legion Rd, Muncy.

Dinner

What: Beer battered or broiled haddock dinner or stu ed pepper dinner. Open to the public. Take-out or eat in. Call 570-327-0255 for take-out orders.

When: Friday, April 5th, 4:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m.

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

Homeschool Day 7th-12th

What: is program is for homeschool or cyber school families with children in grades 7-12. We’re learning about the upcoming Solar Eclipse and making shoebox eclipse viewers! Registration required by emailing Rhiannon Summers at rhsummers@pa.gov or calling 570477-7780.

When: Friday, April 5th from 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

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

What: e Clinton Central Model Railroad will be holding a Train Meet & Cra Fair on Saturday, April 6th from 9 am to 2 pm at the Woodward Township Fire Hall at 4147 N. Rte. 220 in Linden PA 17744. New and used model railroad and train related items along with an operating modular layout. e Train Meet will be held in conjunction with the Woodward Twp. Fire Company Fisherman’s Breakfast from 6 am to 10 am at the Fire Hall. For more information call 814-482-1361 or go to www.CCMRR.org.

When: Saturday, April 6th from 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.

Where: Woodward Township Fire Hall, 4147 N. Rte. 220 in Linden.

Building Raised Beds: Methods and Advantages

What: Explore materials and costs for soil amendments, moisture control, early plant starts in raised beds, maintenance, and considerations for beauty and appearance.

When: Saturday, April 6, 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

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

Solar Eclipse Watch

What: Join us to learn and experience the phenomenon of a Solar Eclipse safely using equipment with solar lters. We will have 95% coverage of the sun. If overcast or bad weather occurs, this program will be canceled.

Contact Rhiannon Summers at 570-477-7780 or rhsummers@pa.gov for more information.

When: Monday, April 8th from 2:00-3:30 p.m.

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

Burger Basket

What: Burger basket, eat in or take out. Call 570-3260255 for take-out. Open to the public. Bingo at 6 p.m.

When: Tuesday, April 9th, 4:30-8 p.m.

What: Friday night dinners/weekly specials.

When: Every Friday night.

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

Bar Bingo

What: Bar bingo.

When: Every Tuesday night at 7:00 p.m.

Where: Eugene Gra us American Legion Post 104, 1312 Broad St. Montoursville.

Fitness Class

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

When: Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from 10:15 a.m.-11:15 a.m.

Where: Tried and True, 244 Grey Fox Rd., Ste. 6, Montoursville. Beginning January 29th – 9 N. Main St., Muncy, formerly the Ritz Complex.

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Filled Pork Chop Supper

What: Good ‘n Plenty lled pork chops supper. $12 suggested donation. Phone: 570-546-8030; questions only — no phone-in takeout orders.

When: Wednesday, April 3rd. Takeout 4:00 p.m.–5:30 p.m., dine-in 5:00 p.m.-6:30 p.m.

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Floyd Foster

What: Concert by Floyd Foster a singer.

When: Friday, April 5th, at 7:30 p.m.

Where: Lairdsville Faith Church, 6786 Rt. 118 Hwy., Lairdsville.

Soup/Bake Sale

What: Drive thru soup/bake sale. Homemade soups include: ham & bean, veg. beef, chicken noodle, chicken corn, and chili. Hot dogs/veg. beef soup for lunch and fresh baked goods.

When: Saturday, April 6th, from 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m., or call Lloyd at 570-244-8041 to place an order to pick up at another time.

Where: Kedron UMC, 14725 Rt. 220 Hwy. Hughesville, 10 miles North of Hughesville on Rt. 220, 3 miles South of Muncy Valley on Rt. 220.

Benefit Concert

What: Benefit Concert for PA Wounded Warriors. Trumpet Organ Duo from Washington, D.C.

When: Sunday, April 7th at 4:00 p.m.

Where: Covenant Central Presbyterian Church, 807 W. 4th St., Williamsport.

The Hoppers

What: The Hoppers Concert: The Hoppers will be live in concert Please register online on our Fairlawn Facebook page or call 570-494-0414. The confirmation email is your ticket to show at the door!

When: Sunday, April 7th, from 6:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m.

Where: Fairlawn Community Church, 353 Pleasant Hill Rd., Cogan Station.

Seipp/Sheets Organ Trumpet Duo

What: The Williamsport Chapter of the American Guild of Organists and Lycoming College present The Seipp/ Sheets Organ Trumpet Duo, in an engaging, innovative, entertaining, virtuosic, diverse and unique concert blend of music and video.

When: Sunday, April 7th, at 4:00 p.m.

Where: Covenant Central Presbyterian Church, 807 W. 4th St., Williamsport.

MEETINGS

West Branch Pride

What: West Branch Pride.

When: Monthly meeting, 3rd Tuesday of the month, at 7:00 p.m.

Where: YWCA Williamsport.

ARTS and ENTERTAINMENT EVENTS

Don Hess

What: Satisfied Mind

When: Thursday, April 4th and Friday, April 5th, from 1:00 p.m.-2:00 p.m. Limited seating. Reservations recommended. Call 570-567-7567.

Where: Backhouse Cafe Coffee & Tea, 901 West Fourth St., Williamsport.

Victoria Hess

What: Local ceramic artist, Victoria Hess to present at the April 4th Bald Eagle Art League Meeting. This event is free and open to the public. Refreshments will be provided.

When: Thursday, April 4th, from 7-8:30 p.m.

Where: Thomas Taber Museum, 858 W. 4th St., Williamsport.

Loose Cats

What: The Loose Cats. Open to public – $5 cover for non-legion members.

When: Friday April 5th, from 4:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m.

Where: Eugene Grafius American Legion Post 104, 1312 Broad St., Montoursville.

Phil Reeder Solo Guitar

What: Phil Reeder solo guitar playing acoustic eclectic.

When: Saturday, April 6th at 2:00 p.m.

Where: 487 Rustics, 1549 State Route 487, Orangeville.

One80

What: The band One80. Open to public. $5 cover for non-legion members.

When: Saturday April 6th, at 8:00 p.m.

Where: Eugene Grafius American Legion Post 104, 1312 Broad St., Montoursville.

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Hey Webb family! Is everyone ready to get out of hibernation?

I think Mr. Punxsutawney Phil may have been right this year. It was a pretty nice March for the most part. Those sixty-degree days have been pretty awesome.

You all know just how much I love the seasons. Winter being ONE of my favorites. I am just so grateful that we here in PA get to enjoy the transition of each season.

After a cold winter slowly falls into spring, seeing everything come back to life is truly one of life’s simple pleasures.

Fall. Where everything is so bright and beautiful and the sound of leaves quickly falling to the ground. It’s amazing how God created each season with so much thought and beauty.

Don’t take this world for granted. Just look around. As everything starts fresh and new again, take a deep breath and thank God for making this world for you. I don’t care if you don’t like spring or if you don’t like winter. Each season was created in God’s eye — to give us a fresh start every few months.

Summer rolls in with the heat, but allows us so many fun outdoor activities like grilling, swimming, fireworks, boating, gardening, camping, and spur-of-the-moment ice cream trips.

Then, the days start to become shorter, the night grows chillier, and then BAM, my favorite season of all!

Stop and smell the tulips. Stop and smell the fresh-cut grass. Stop and smell that burger cooking on your neighbor’s outdoor grill. (Or don’t, because then you’ll want to invite yourself over for dinner! Ha!) But seriously, look at the joy that each season brings. Something NEW!

As we start a fresh new spring season this April, thank God for not only giving us his son to die on

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the cross but for his continued love, even before we were born. It’s truly remarkable when you think about it. God’s love is everything!

You all know that breakfast is one of my favorite meals, and there is nothing like some breakfast potatoes to go with a tasty breakfast sammy or some eggs and ham with a side of taters. Hey, they don’t have to be for breakfast, though. Feel free to pair them with whatever meal you feel! These babies would go well with pretty much anything. So easy and makes a great side dish for any occasion. Enjoy!

Fried Taters Sausage and Onions

Ingredients:

– 2 tablespoons olive oil

– 4 large potatoes, cut into small cubes

– 1 large bell pepper or equal amounts of multicolored peppers, sliced – 1 small, sliced onion

– Salt and pepper to taste

– Dashing Salt to taste

Directions:

Fry taters in heated olive oil on medium heat in a large pan or skillet. Stir until everything is coated.

Season with all the seasonings. Stir again. Spread the taters across the pan and add 2 Tbsp. of water. Cover with lid and let cook for ten to fifteen minutes, stirring occasionally. You want the potatoes to start getting brown. Once the taters have started to soften and brown, add the onions and peppers. Continue to cook with the lid off. Add more water if needed, or even a little oil. Cook for another ten minutes. Taste and season more if needed. Everything will be ready to serve.

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y husband jokes that he hopes our children inherit my eyesight because he’s had to wear glasses since he was six. So far, the girls appear to have excellent eyes, like their mother. However, since turning 40, my eyesight has changed. In fact, most folks’ eyes do change as they age.

In middle age, the eye will harden as your lens becomes less flexible and can no longer shape to focus on close-up images. So, while my longdistance sight remains intact, these past few years, I’ve taken to wearing reading glasses for work, reading, and scrolling on my phone. Studies show that 1 in 28 Americans over 40 experience age-related vision loss — a rate expected to double by 2050, so glasses aren’t going anywhere. Whether prescription or drugstore readers, 64 percent of adults in the United States wear glasses, and for those of us who also wear makeup

regularly, knowing how to adjust makeup application is key when wearing frames. Here’s a rundown of makeup tips when wearing glasses. First, if you haven’t already, it may be time to rethink eyeshadow. Just by wearing glasses, you draw attention to your eyes. If you’re farsighted, your glasses will make your eyes look bigger, so you’ll want to be extra careful that everything is applied beautifully and well-blended. No more just swiping on some blue shadow. Instead, utilize a precision crease style brush to build up shadow and use varying grades of color for your lip, crease, and inner eye. If you’re near-sighted, your glasses may make your eyes appear smaller. To balance out that effect, opt for a light, flesh-toned, or white pencil along the waterline to open up the eyes.

Next up, lashes. Too-long lashes can be annoying when wearing glasses, as you don’t want them constantly

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hitting your lenses. Skip the lengthening mascaras and instead choose one with a brush designed to fan your lashes out and up. Better yet, curling your lashes before mascara will help steer the hairs upwards versus straight out. Again, with eyes magnified, you’ll want a mascara that really separates the lashes, avoiding any clumps. If you are getting clumps, use an open safety pin and drag between each lash to essentially comb out the clumps. If the idea of potentially poking yourself in the eye with an open safety pin creeps you out, you may want to skip mascara on the upper lashes altogether and dial up the smaller, finer hairs on the lower lash line instead. And obviously skip false lashes and save those for contact days.

If you wear glasses all day or for long stretches, like 9-5, you may have noticed patches underneath your frames where your foundation has worn thin. To combat these dents in foundation, first put less foundation on your nose. Instead, use concealer around the area where your glasses rest and dab a bit over where the glasses sit on your nose. To help keep

foundation in place, try a setting spray to lock in your makeup look without drying out your skin. From foundation to blush. Careful blusher placement is key in refining your makeup-with-glasses look. Depending on where your frames sit on your face, your standard application of blush may be hidden. If your frames are on the smaller side, you can be fairly traditional and apply blush to the apples of the cheeks for a soft flush. For more oversized frames, you want to apply in a big soft ‘C’ shape, starting on your cheekbones and sweeping up to your temples. Again, set it with a misting spray so it won’t rub off. Lastly, make your lips a focal point. If eye makeup feels too daunting, or you just don’t have time in the morning to perfectly blend, switch the focus with some drama on your lips. A bold lip works with minimal makeup or is an unexpected addition to a no-makeup makeup look. And don’t forget your brows. Groomed brows and bright lips act as bookends and will add subtle structure to your face with minimal effort needed around the eyes.

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UPMC Gynecologist: Understanding Endometriosis

Cramps and uncomfortableness are considered as a normal part of every menstruating person’s life. However, some people experience debilitating pain that leaves them unable to function for one week every month. When this happens, among other symptoms, a diagnosis of endometriosis might be in order. It’s time to talk openly about a condition that a ects one in 10 women.

What is Endometriosis?

During a menstrual cycle, tissues that line the uterus shred and exit through the vagina. ese tissues, called endometrium, grow outside the uterus for those that experience endometriosis. is means that the tissue has no way to exit the body, becomes trapped, and causes other problems like the formation of cysts, irritation of surrounding tissues that may develop into scar tissue, and abnormal bands of brous tissues that could cause pelvic organs and tissues to stick together. Symptoms of endometriosis may include:

– Unbearably painful menstrual cramps

– Chronic lower back and intestinal pain

– Digestive problems especially during your period

– Bleeding or spotting between periods

– Pain during or a er sex

– Infertility

Each person’s journey with endometriosis is di erent due to varying symptoms. For most, emotional challenges are just as present as the physical challenges.

Supporting Someone with Endometriosis

If your loved one has endometriosis, it’s important that they get the support they need. While it’s a fairly common condition, it is o en misunderstood. e following tips may be helpful in providing aid and comfort:

Be Flexible – Physical and emotional feelings can change from day-to-day when coping with endometriosis. It’s important to remain respectful throughout these changes as social plans or commitments may need to be altered.

Don’t Shut Down Communication – Some people are open to sharing about what they are going through while others wish to keep their journey more private. Either way, do your best to check in occasionally to see if you can o er support in some way.

Avoid Unwanted Guidance – While you may have good intentions, it’s best for medical experts to give advice. What helps one person may not help the other and o ering the wrong information may lead to minimizing that person’s experience

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appointment to get a better understanding of the challenges they face. Support groups for endometriosis may also be available to attend.

Treatment Options

Usually, over-the-counter medications like ibuprofen, birth control for hormone therapy, and other drugs that stop the production of estrogen can help with endometriosis pain. Other times, surgery to remove abnormal tissues may be

appropriate.

No matter what is in store for endometriosis treatment, your team of doctors will provide the best plan available for your personal case. If you think you may have endometriosis or are experiencing pain that is a ecting your everyday life, do not hesitate to reach out to a medical provider for help.

Angela Huggler, M.D., is with UPMC Magee-Womens and sees patients at the UPMC Health Innovation Center, 740 High St., Williamsport, and the UPMC Outpatient Center, 2370 Turnpike Rd., Lewisburg. To schedule an appointment with Dr. Huggler at either location, call 570-321-3300. For more information, visit UPMC.com/GynecologyNCPA.

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Honoring a lifelong Lycoming County resident and leader, the Lycoming County United Way (LCUW) has selected Mr. Robert Glunk, Executive Chairman of Journey Bank, to receive the organization’s highest honor, the Douglas C. Dickey Humanitarian Award. e award will be presented at the organization’s Together United Annual Dinner and Awards Celebration on ursday evening, April 18, 2024,

in the Grand Ballroom at the Holiday Inn Downtown, 100 Pine Street, Williamsport.

e award is presented annually to individuals whose dedication, commitment, and outstanding leadership have signi cantly contributed to the welfare of Lycoming County. Presented annually since 1947, the award was renamed from the Lycoming United Way Award in 1997 to honor the memory of the late LCUW President Douglas C. Dickey, among those lost in the crash of TWA Flight 800.

“As a past award recipient myself, I know rst-hand the magnitude of this award, and I am pleased to welcome my friend and fellow Lycoming College alumnus, Rob Glunk, who has distinguished himself as a leader in this community for decades,” re ected Ron Frick, President of the Lycoming County United Way. “In addition to his time as a past campaign chair and the organization’s secretary, treasurer, and nance chair, Rob and his colleagues at Journey Bank and its predecessor banks have served our United Way in several ways, including assisting with annual resource development e orts, grantmaking activities, and volunteer-

ism during events and days of action, as well as service as members and ocers of our board of directors.” We are also honored to have this year’s award sponsored by Journey Bank.

In addition to his decades-long support of the United Way, Rob most recently served as the Chair of the Williamsport/Lycoming Chamber of Commerce. He was a past president of the now-a liated Jersey Shore Chamber of Commerce.

A career leader in the banking community, Rob has served in leadership of the Pennsylvania Banker’s Association and has been active in fundraising for multiple community organizations, including Jersey Shore Little League, Jersey Shore Hospital, Muncy Valley Hospital, and the Jersey Shore Public Library. Rob was also active in both the Jersey Shore and Montgomery Lions Clubs.

Several members of the nominating committee for the award, past recipients themselves, described Rob as a humble and quiet leader who is always available to help others.

Rob’s colleague, President and CEO of Journey Bank, Lance Diehl, shared, “It’s in Rob’s DNA to help people. His desire to solve problems and advance important causes shines through in his professional and personal life. As a community banker, he has devoted his career

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to helping local individuals, families, and businesses on their financial journeys, and this same commitment extends to the communities and local organizations he’s been an integral part of for many years. Working alongside Rob is my honor and privilege, and I congratulate him on this distinguished award.”

In addition to the Dickey Award, the United Way will also recognize volunteer service and the role of women in leadership by presenting the Douglas J. Shangraw Memorial Volunteer Award, sponsored by Lycoming College, which is also serving as the event’s presenting sponsor, the President’s Award, sponsored by Weis Markets, and the Harriett Lenhart Memorial Women’s Leadership Award, sponsored by UPMC. Invitations to the event were designed and printed by Impact Advertising.

“We hope the community will come out and celebrate our accomplishments as an organization and recognize employees, companies, and volunteers who have helped us mobilize the collective resources of our communities for over 100 years,” said Patti Jackson-Gehris, LCUW Board Chair. “We have some fun things planned, including another silent auction, and hope to sell out the event as we have done the past few years.”

Thanks to the generosity of past

Dickey recipient and the current U.S. Ambassador to the Hellenic Republic, George Tsunis, and his wife Olga and Chartwell Hotels, community partners will be given two tickets to the event free of charge, and all net proceeds will support LCUW programs. Admission to the April 18 event is $30 per person, and tickets are available by calling the Lycoming County United Way office at 570-323-9448 or via email at slorson@ lcuw.org. Checks should be made payable to Lycoming County United Way. Checks and credit cards can be accepted in advance or at the door the night of the event.

About Lycoming County United Way Lycoming County United Way is a charitable nonprofit organization that builds partnerships to solve community problems and raises funds for human service programs. We fight for the health, education, and financial stability of every person in every community. Working with community partners, we mobilize community resources to strengthen families and change people’s lives in Lycoming, Sullivan, and Tioga counties. This is done by assessing the needs of each community, generating resources, investing in programs, and measuring results. For more information, visit http://lcuw.org/, or connect with us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn.

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Dr. Eisenhower Hits Spending, Compares Education Outlays

Federal spending could be cut by an amount equal to three times the cost of all levels of education and still leave the country enough for an adequate armed force and foreign aid, Dr. Milton S. Eisenhower declared last night.

The President of the Pennsylvania State College spoke before more than 350 alumni last night at the Lycoming Hotel. It was one of the largest Penn Stage events ever held in the area.

Sponsored by the Penn State Alumni Club, it attracted alumni from Milton, Lock Haven, Lewisburg, Selinsgrove, Sunbury and Coudersport.

Dr. Eisenhower is the brother of General Dwight D. Eisenhower, contender for the Republican presidential nomination, drew applause with a statement on the urgency for federal economy.

“The American people will not demand economy where it is needed in order that they have the essentials of life,” he said. Some of the essentials he listed were better schools, police and fire protection and highways and bridges.

It is these essentials which are being affected by a developing tax revolt the speaker said.

The taxpayers can get to their local and state legislators easier than their representatives in Washington, although it is at this level that they can get their schools and the other necessities of the American way of life.

Holding to the theory that “Penn State or any other institution should provide its graduates with fighting, abiding commitment to the democratic way of life,” Dr. Eisenhower told the audience that when such can be achieved no taxpayer should grumble.

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5 IH Tractors, Ford 10 Wheeler, Cat D3, JD 310 Backhoe. Farm Machinery, Hay Located on farm 1301 Stoney Batter Rd. HUGHESVILLE, PA

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Swotting Up Threaps, Clochards and Piccalilli: More from the World of Weird Words

Hard to believe these Weird Word columns are now well past their 40th installment — with no end in sight from the seemingly endless supply of oddball terms in English. Here’s a dozen to get your week going:

Megrims (MEE-grimz, noun) – According to Collins, this somewhat well-known term indicates “a fit of depression”: “Leave me alone, I’ve got a case of the megrims.” It’s related to migraine

While it is rarely used in that sense without the S, the rarer megrim is also a type of fish.

Case/IH 7110 tractor, CAH, FWD, 18.4-38” duals, 18 spd power shift, 2 pto’s, 3 hyds, 4190 hrs; Case/IH 7110 tractor, CAH, FWD, 520/85R38 rears420/85R28 fronts, 3 hyds, 2 pto’s, plow frame; IH 1066 tractor, Cab, 2 hyds, 2 pto’s, 3 pth, TA; Farmall 666 gas tractor, nfe, 2 hyds, 540, 3 pth, at fenders, 7600 1 owner hrs; IH 656 gas tractor, nfe, flat fenders, 2 hyds, 3 pth, TA, 1 owner. Ford 9000 LTR10 wheeler dump truck, 18’ alum bed, 425 cat, Eaton Fuller trans, show 75,736 miles; Cat D3 dozer - 6 way blade, 5528 hrs; 12” backhoe bucket; NH LS 180 skid loader-2 spd, aux hyds, 2000 hrs; NH L225 skid steer, 2 spd, aux hyds, 1458 1 own-er hrs; JD 310SG loader/ Backhoe-FWD, extend hoe, 4-1 bucket, only 1842 hrs.; 69 GMC 16’ atbed dump truck, SA, 5-2 spd, 8.2 Detroit, road ready; 2012 PJ 2572 gooseneck at trailer; Polaris Ranger XP UTV-FWD, cab; Polaris UTV-4WD, gas.

TILLAGE: Brillion 9 shank pull type disc chisel; Brillion 12’ packer seeder, hyd li , 1639 acres; IH 720 5-18” semi plows; IH 510 5-18” plows w/ side hill hitch; IH 540 4x semi plows; IH 276 18’ folding disc; Brillion 12’ HD cultimulcher-nice. Woods BW180 15’ batwing mower-chain kit, stump jumper-1 owner; 2-NH 258 rakes-triple teeth; 24’ NH Skelton elevator; Knight 8010 manure spreader; 1000 gal. fuel tank; Steinsammler QT rock bucket; QT bucket;

HAYING: NH H7450 discbine-rubber rolls swivel hitch, 1 owner; NH 1499 self propelled haybine, 6 cyl gas rolls like new 1300 hrs; NH 316 small square baler w/ 70 thrower – super sweep, 1 owner; JD 457 round baler– silage special, mega wide pickup net wrap, eld ready thru the shop – 1 owner; McHale 991BC round bale wrapper, self loader, standup; NH 162 4 star tedder; steel rack 9x20 hay wagon; (2) steel rack 8x20 bale wagons; (3) wooden rack hay wagons; Mayrath 38’ transport elevator; Qt dbl bale spear; QT EHE & HLH round bale huggers; IH 7’ sickle bar mower.

OTHERS: (2) IH year round cabs; IH tractor parts; Modine 100KW genset; Patz 16’ silo unloader-NIB; Jersey barriers; hoof trimming table; Hustler zero turn mower-1035 hrs; Hustler zero turn mower; Acetylene torch set w/tanks; engine hoist; Coats tire machine; Viking press; Bolt bins; Pedestal grinder; large air compressor; welding table; lots more from the shop to start the auction. lots of hand tools.

400 round bales hay: 200 dry - 200 wrapped 2022 & 2023, 1st and 2nd cutting

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500 acres in 4 farms Eastern Lycoming County

Farm #1: located at 566 Halls Way, Muncy (Penn/Moreland Twp) Consists of 187 acres Fields are all contoured, ap-prox. 2 miles of township road frontage. Property is all organic.

Farm # 2: located at 1301 Stoney Batter Road, Hughesville, (Penn/Moreland Twp) Consists of 163 acres, . 6/10th of Township road frontage.

Farm #3: located at 2899 Dr. Poust Road Muncy. (Penn Twp) Consists of 103 acres, . 6/10th mile township road frontage. Property is half organic.

Farm #4: located in Penn/Franklin Twp. 51 acres of vacant land, , approx 1/4 mile township road frontage.

RE TERMS: Call o ce for down payments on each farm . 6% buyers premium, other terms made know day of sale. 1% Broker participation - must be registered with Auction Co 48 hours before sale day. Subject to immediate con rmation.

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Bosky (BOSS-kee, adj.) – A bosk is a small thicket, especially one with bushes. (That is actually where the word comes from.) So bosky means: “filled with shrubs or small trees” — and also, in an obviously related sense, “shady.”

Clochard (KLO-shurd, noun) – Tramp, vagrant or beggar. One of countless French words that have officially entered our language, it has a Gallic etymology rooted in clocher, meaning “to limp” — perhaps from the shuffling gait of some indigent and homeless folks?

Manky (MANG-kee, adj.) – From Dictionary.com: “worthless, rotten, or in bad taste; dirty, filthy, or bad.” Closely related to the better-known manque (“lacking, unsuccessful, frustrated”), manky has a long etymology reaching back to the Latin man-, meaning “hand” (as in manual, manuscript, manipulate and, believe it or not, manure). The word originally meant “maimed in in the hand.”

Muzzy (MUZZ-ee, adj.) – According to Merriam-Webster, this word bears a variety of similar meanings: dim, dull, gloomy, unclear, muddled, confused, naïve.

Piccalilli (PIK-uh-lih-lee, noun) –Strong Indian relish made with vegetables, mustard, vinegar and hot spices. Another somewhat familiar word — but still, fun to say!

Poikilotherm (poy-KEE-luh-therm, noun) – Wikipedia tells us that this denotes an animal whose internal temperature varies considerably as it adapts to its environment. Much rarer than the heat-stable homeotherm (which comprises most mammals and birds), poikilotherms include some fish, amphibians, reptiles, and invertebrates, along with a few rare mammals — such as sloths and naked mole rats.

Pullulate (PUHL-yuh-late, verb) – Again from Dictionary.com: “to sprout, bud, germinate; to breed, produce, or create rapidly.” It is actually related to pullet and poultry

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— in the sense of nests and chicks.

Swot (SWOT, verb) – British slang for cram — or studying intensely, as if for an exam; often followed by up: “She was swotting up for the calculus test.”

Tergiversation (TUR-jiv-er-say-shun, noun) – Merriam-Webster: “Evasion of straightforward action or clear-cut statement; equivocation.” Can also mean “deserting a cause.” Its etymology includes the common Latin base ver(s)-, meaning “to turn” — as in reverse, conversion, extrovert and even versus.

Threap (THREEP, verb & noun) – There is some disagreement as to the precise meaning of this word. Most sources have “chide or scold,” while Dictionary.com says it’s a noun meaning “argument, dispute or

quarrel.” But I guess those senses aren’t too far apart — so let’s not start a threep (yes — it can be spelled that way, too).

Tintinnabulation (tin-tin-ab-you-LAYshun, noun) – The sound of ringing bells.

The usually reliable Dictionary.com has this as coined by Edgar Allan Poe in his 1949 poem “The Bells.” That is surely its most famous occurrence; but most sources suggest that the word much older than that. According to Online Etymology Dictionary, it is nonetheless imitative of the sound.

And that, of course, makes it onomatopoeic — which will certainly have to be an entire column sometime in the future.

See you here next week, when we’ll acknowledge the approach of Tax Day with words related to money.

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ARIES – Mar 21–Apr 20

Horoscopes

Grit and guts will get you what you deserve this week, Aries. You may have an opportunity to make a good deal of money, so give this plan careful consideration. Ask for advice if the need arises.

TAURUS – Apr 21–May 21

Taurus, there has been change in your life and you may want to blame the stars. ings will move out of your comfort zone and you will have to sharpen your ability to adapt.

GEMINI – May 22–Jun 21

Gemini, you may be questioning the relationships in your life at the time being, but

don’t worry too much. If you hit a rough patch, things will clear up in a few days.

CANCER – Jun 22–Jul 22

A big shi in your perception and attitude will bring new components to your life that you may not have anticipated. is week you’ll certainly have a few eyes-wide-open moments.

LEO – Jul 23–Aug 23

ere will be no hiding out this week, Leo. You will soon learn that things will come your way at a rapid pace. Do your best to keep up, mighty Lion, as it’s bound to be exciting.

VIRGO – Aug 24–Sept 22

WE ACCEPT:

Virgo, you might be willing to throw caution to the wind and get away on a moment’s notice. ere are a ordable ways to do this if you are willing to do your homework.

LIBRA – Sept 23–Oct 23

Libra, even though some drama may be swirling in your universe, you nd it tolerable because it’s coming at you in small portions. Just stay on the sidelines as much as possible.

SCORPIO – Oct 24–Nov 22

Scorpio, if boredom has set in, it’s better to look to new experiences instead of doing something rash just for the thrill. See which classes you can take or nd new restaurants to explore.

SAGITTARIUS – Nov 23–Dec 21

Self-care and healing are what you should focus on right now, Sagittarius. You may

have been pushing your needs to the side lately and you need to make this a priority.

CAPRICORN – Dec 22–Jan 20

You are not normally characterized as “impulsive,” Capricorn. But you may surprise everyone this week. An opportunity to travel or another adventure could drop in your lap.

AQUARIUS – Jan 21–Feb 18

Try to create some tranquil spaces at home, Aquarius. You can use a haven, especially when a lot of stu is thrown at you outside your home.

PISCES – Feb 19–Mar 20

Pisces, you may be on a mission this week to get things done. Don’t rush in your efforts to complete everything or you are bound to make mistakes that are not easily xed.

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Are you a distracted driver? According to PennDOT, distracted driving accounts for thousands of crashes in Pennsylvania every year and it is a leading factor of lane departure

Driving is a skill that requires 100% of your attention 100% of the time.

Anything that takes your hands o the wheel, your eyes o the road, or your mind o the task of driving is a distraction, including eating, drinking and even hands-free cell phone use. And remember it is illegal (and dangerous) to write, read, or send a textbased message while driving in Pennsylvania. Research has shown that distraction from

cell phone use while driving — either handheld or hands-free — delays a driver’s reactions as much as having a blood alcohol concentration at the legal limit of .08%.

Passengers can be especially distracting to inexperienced teen drivers, so remember to be a good passenger too.

Parents and caregivers should set a good example when behind the wheel and avoid distractions.

Remember, any distraction can wait until you safely reach your destination.

is message is brought to you by Safe Kids PA- Lycoming County Partner and the Lycoming County Health Improvement Coalition.

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VARGO COUNTRY AUCTION

We will be selling from the Vargo Farm, Located at 909 Warrior Run Blvd, Turbotville,Pa.17772. Follow signs o of Rt 54 and Warrior Run Blvd. and also Signs at Susquehanna Trail & Warrior Run High School Complex

Saturday, April 6, 2024

Starting at 9:00 am Sharp

2011 Dodge Ram

1500 Crew Cab

187,789 miles • Clean EQUIPMENT • TOOLS

Pequea 6 x 12 Single Axle Split Tailgate Drive On Utility Trailer; Hand & Garden Farm Tools; 3 Blacksmith Anvils [Fulton circa 1920 4in Wide x 24in to tip of horn, 4in x 20in to tip, 3in x 12in to tip]; Stihl FS40C Gas Trimmer; Stihl MS170 Chain Saw; Digging Irons; CI Ice Tongs; Hay/Straw Knife; Wooden Single Trees; Fuel Cans; True Temper Poly Tub Contractor Wheelbarrow; Fiscars Camp Axe; Troybilt Electric Start Storm 2420 24in. Snowblower [New]; Light Stands; Saw Bucks; Jack Stands; Hydraulic Bottle Jacks; 1 Man Cross Cut Saw; Werner Blue Fiberglass 8 Stepladder; Little Giant Multi Use Ladders; Metal Hand Cart; Irwin 5in Swivel Bench Vise w/ Pipe Jaws; Owl Decoy; Heavy Duty Contractor Grade Extension Cords; Power Hand Tools [DeWalt, Cra sman, Milwaukee & Others]; Concrete Form Stacks; Central Machinery Bench Top Drill Press; Sokkia Transit/ Tri Pod/ Stick; Troybilt 8.75hp 3100psi Pressure Washer; John Deere Garden Tractor Suitcase Weights; Clover Seeder Bags; Porter Cable & Cra sman Bench Grinders; Industrial Large Drill Bits; Various Hardware; John Deere Grand Detour Horseshoe Set w/ John Deere Wooden Box; Industrial Snatch Block Pulley; Li ing Straps; Aluminum Extension Ladders[ 16 & 20 ]; Greenworks Battery Garden Tiller; Various Size & Length Farm Log Chains; Heavy Duty Swing Beef Meat Hooks; 6in I Beams [13 & 17 ]; Various Building Material around Farm; Plus More To Be Found Till Auction Day!!

Starcra Star re 170 Fishing Boat w/ 75 Hp Mercury Motor & Trailer

[SHOW ROOM QUALITY –1 Owner- Starcra EZ Loader Galvanized Trailer- Garage Kept-Bimini Top, 50# Minn Kota Trolling Motor _ Battery Maintainer- Must See To Believe ! ]

NORTH AMERICAN ANIMAL MOUNTS

HUNTING & TRAPPING • FISHING

Full Body Alaska Aleutian Island Grizzly Bear w/ Coho Salmon; Black Bear Head Mount; Gobbling Turkey Gobbler on Branch; Trophy Whitetail Shoulder Mounts; 7x8 Bull Elk Horns; Alaska Barren Ground Trophy Caribou-Boone & Crocket Scored 391 Shoulder Mount; Whitetail & Elk Horn Mounts. BEAR

TRAPS: [14in Square Double Spring w/ Chain & Duke 15D Spike Tooth w/ Chain]; Various Single & Double Spring Traps; Trappers Basket; Hide Boards; Hard & So Gun Cases; Large Selection of Signed Artist Framed Wildlife

Prints By: [Ken Hunter, Bob Crain, Lee K. Parkinson, Charles Frace]; Hunters Large Coolers; Various Hunting Supplies To Be Found Till Auction Day; GREAT SELECTION FISHING ROD & REEL COMBOS: [Fenwick HMG Graphite, Fenwick Eagle Graphite- Plus Many Others]; Various Boating & Fishing Items To Be Found Till Auction Day!

COLLECTIBLES • HOUSEHOLD • FURNITURE

Samsung Stainless Steel Front Load He New Washer & Dryer; Large Wooden Butter Bowls; Various Small Electric Appliances; Small Wooden Stands; Yellowware Batter Bowl; Postal Box Bank; Framed David Armstrong “Orange Poppies in Cast Iron Pot on Porch” Museum Print; New Electric Recliner; Like New Hospital Bed; Selection of Christmas Decorations, Tall Outside Angels; Various Wooden Desks & Chairs; Conference Table & Chairs; Metal File Cabinets; Genesee Wooden Box; Du e Bags; Sleeping Bags; Upholstered Arm Chair & Hassock; 5pc Wooden Table & Chair Set; Plus Many More Items to Be Found during e Vargo’s Downsizing Process!

AUCTION NOTE: If you are looking for great well kept tools, Equipment and household goodsis Auction is for you!! Bring a Friend and plan to be with us- Something for Everyone!

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Living Someone Else’s Dream: Mrs. Hugh Hefner Tells the Truth

Crystal Hefner broke a promise — and our world is a better place for it.

Six decades younger than Playboy magnate Hugh Hefner, Crystal was his third and final wife; when the world-famous womanizer was nearing his death, he made Crystal promise that she would “only say good things” about Hef and his exploitative empire.

But as she prepared to write her memoir, she found that for her own sake — and for so many other objectified women — she had to tell the truth.

Now don’t get the wrong impression: Published in January to strong online reviews, Only Say Good Things is not some tell-all full of lurid and salacious details about life inside the Playboy mansion.

No. The author is more concerned to show the moral vacuity, the abasement of women and most of all, the appalling narcissism of the man who is almost single-handedly responsible for the pornified culture we now live in.

I’m sure that denunciation won’t sit well with some readers; but I stand by it. Like many Boomers, I remain scarred by that miserable magazine — so tantalizing and

all too available in my youth.

And partly for this reason, I was captivated by Crystal’s enlightening story. It is told with thoughtful, articulate prose and loaded with ready-made symbols that reflect the sad, seamy truth behind what she calls “the most high-profile, visible modern harem in existence.”

A few of her more poignant symbols:

Hef’s weird obsession with the Frankenstein story — in which a madman wants to artificially assemble the perfect human body.

A pair of lovebirds caged at all times in Hefner’s bedroom — with one of the two always dying off; Crystal, who eventually figured out that their watering-device was clogged, writes that “the birds had been dying of thirst this whole time, and the mansion staff just kept replacing them, bird after bird.”

Or how about the late discovery, made while seeking answers for Crystal’s worsening health, that the entire house was horribly riddled with black mold.

And then it turns out that Crystal’s health was also suffering as her body rejected the breast implants, she’d had put in; in other words, the young lady’s efforts to become

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Hef’s ideal were literally killing her.

Speaking of which: Perhaps the book’s crowning irony arrives near the end, when Hefner’s motto becomes his epitaph: “Life is too short to be living someone else’s dream.”

Could the man not see that this is exactly what he forced on all those women at his beck and call?

Along these lines, I should point out for our “family-friendly” readers that there are two or three brief but candid descriptions of Hefner’s sex life. This is, however, tastefully handled — and, what’s more, it is absolutely crucial in showing that even at these most intimate moments, Hefner was focused

only on himself.

“The man thought to be the greatest lover in the world never knew how to love at all,” Crystal says. “It was clear to me that Hef had never taken a moment of his entire life to try to figure out how to please someone else.”

Singularly emblematic of Hef’s approach to love is his marriage proposal — which consisted of handing Crystal a ring and saying, “I hope it fits.”

As if it weren’t bad enough to assume she’d say yes, Crystal was immediately thrust into a reality show called Marrying Hef — which had obviously been planned for months, and on which Playboy made nearly a $1 million.

Crystal herself got $2500.

But all this initially backfired: Since Hef never really asked, she never actually said yes, Crystal wound up running off five days before the muchhyped wedding. Though she eventually returned for a quiet private ceremony, her last-minute flight cost Playboy $250,000 — and wrecked the alreadyprinted magazine issue “introducing Mrs. Hugh Hefner.”

I’d love to finish my glowing review with many more quotes from this intelligent, gripping and well-written volume. But we are out of room, so here’s a final recommendation — directed both to Hefner’s fans and detractors: Try to get

FENCE

All Types of Fencing!

hold of the audio book, which is read by the author; you can actually hear her voice catching at some of the more painful moments.

I’ll close now with this hard-hitting reflection from Crystal:

“Power is insidious when it masks itself as generosity, and generosity is insidious when it serves as a camouflage for control. And both power and control are confusing when they gaslight you into believing they can be love.”

It’s a fitting epitaph for a man once considered a cultural pioneer.

Only Say Good Things takes a hopeful step toward repairing some of the damage he did.

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The Bookworm Sez

“Stress Resets: How to Soothe Your Body and Mind in Minutes” by Jennifer L. Taitz, PsyD, ABPP c.2024, Workman Publishing $19.99

240 pages

You know what happens next week?

Of course you do. Just thinking about it now makes your palms sweat and your blood pressure soar. And then you get mad at yourself

for feeling that way and you’re guilty for being angry and there you go. Next week has already moved into your home, so read “Stress Resets” by Jennifer L. Taitz, PsyD, ABPP, and eject that unwanted roommate.

Dread. at’s really the only word you know to describe that thing in your life that makes your brain go haywire. It starts there, with dread, and expands to obsession and worse. You hate that you do this and hating just makes things worse.

So what if you could stop?

Taitz says that we use “countless

ways [to] undermine our ability to live better when we face stress.”

Chewing your fingernails, overspending, yeah, we see you. It’s all part of a cycle that we can’t o en escape but here, you’ll learn some “favorite skills” to help you cope when stress comes at you from all sides.

First of all, know that “stress is di erent from anxiety.” e former is what

you feel when your emotional sense of balance is o ; the latter is more longterm and “can also be a response to stress.”

Next, learn that stress is not your enemy, in fact, you can “make it work for you...”

Learn “distress tolerance” and nd out how to “regulate your emotions” by understanding what’s at the core of your feelings. Learn to spot the “ARC” of your emotions to reframe your feelings as you go. Tame overthinking with a few easy steps.

When things get especially “intense,” says Taitz, plant your feet and be aware of what you’re thinking and feeling.

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Make up a song about it, and do a few short exercises, or dance. Examine your assumptions. Hold all calls but be willing to accept help.

Practice coping by giving yourself a set time and permission to worry and stress. Laugh, make your bed, notice good things, and nd joy.

Does it seem like every single day of this modern world holds twice as many stressors as the day before? Yep, you’re not alone in that, but “Stress Resets” shows that there are many ways to endure and even thrive in such turmoil without the use of “substances.”

You’ll also be happy that author Jennifer L. Taitz doesn’t let you descend

into any sort of pity-party. Her advice is sympathetic, yes, but it’s also no-nonsense, with no high-brow psycho-lingo. e steps inside this book are easy to understand, they’re not scary, and some of them are so simple that you can do them in less than three minutes. But don’t think this is all pop-science-culture stu : readers wanting a little more depth will nd that here, too.

is is the kind of book you’ll want to keep handy when everything starts to feel like it’s piling on too fast. Flip around, pick what works for you inside “Stress Resets,” try something else, and have a better week.

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10:00 a.m. – MAIN HALL off the Auction Block:

ITEM #1: John Deere 2040 Tractor, 2 Wheel Drive, WFE w/ Loader & 1 Remote. Tires at 25%. Runs with all functions operable. Meter reads 02412.

ITEM #2: John Deere 410B Turbo Backhoe, 4X4(Front fi nal Drive Removed & never replaced). Tires at 25%. Meter reads 3771. Runs with all functions operable.

ITEM #3: 2008 YALE LPG Forklift, GLCO50 with Cushion Tires (5,000 lb. @24” ctr, Mast 83” Collapsed / 189” Max fork hgt., 42” Forks, Side Shift, Headlights, back up alarm, strobe & Single Speed Shift. Last Maintenance 10/23. Meter 2421.

A910V08447D. Unit in VG Condition.

ITEM #4: MARVEL MFG. CO. Horizontal Metal Cutting Bandsaw, Spartan Series PA10/3EPC, 3 Phase, P10/G1 Hydraulic Hold Downs, Variable Vise Pressure, Roller Table & Coolant Pan. Includes all motors & controls.

SN EPA100230EPC. Unit in VG Cond.

ITEM #5: MARVEL MFG. CO. Horizontal Metal Cutting Bandsaw, Spartan Series PA10/3EPC, 3 Phase, P10/G1 Hydraulic Hold Downs, Variable Vise Pressure, Roller Table & Coolant Pan. Includes all motors & controls. SN EPA100245EPC. Unit in VG Cond.

Auctioneer Notes: John Deere equipment available for inspection off site on Friday April 5th, 2024 from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. & Auction day from 8:00 to 9:00 a.m. in Jersey Shore. Industrial Equipment available for

ew things go together quite like fresh spring air, warm sunshine and a menu made up of delicious brunch bites. Whether you’re hosting a crowd or simply gathering your loved ones around the family table for quality time together, a menu of morning favorites can appease appetites of all kinds.

From sweet to savory and back again, you can turn your mid-morning meal into a full-blown feast with a menu made up of pleasing dishes such as this French Toast Casserole, which can serve as a make-ahead twist on the breakfast classic; customizable Breakfast Burritos that pack a protein punch.

Find more recipes to inspire your next brunch menu at Culinary.net.

Warm Up with a Fresh Casserole

An exciting twist on a breakfast classic, it’s hard to beat this French Toast Casserole when putting together your brunch spread. Crisp on top while so and moist in the middle, it comes fresh out of the oven with the aroma of maple syrup and pecans that will have the whole house eager for a bite. It’s easy enough to make fresh in the morning but can also be prepared the night be-

fore so all you have to do is add the topping and pop it in the oven.

French Toast Casserole

Ingredients:

• 1 loaf French bread (about 1 1/2 pounds), cut into 1-inch cubes

• 5 large eggs

• 1 1/2 cups unsweetened milk

• 2 tablespoons brown sugar

• 2 teaspoons vanilla extract

• 1 teaspoon cinnamon

• 1/4 teaspoon nutmeg

• 1/4 teaspoon sea salt

• maple syrup, for serving

Topping:

• 2 tablespoons unsalted butter or coconut oil, melted

• 2 tablespoons brown sugar

• 1/2 cup chopped pecans

• 1 cup frozen strawberries

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• 1cup frozen blueberries

• confectioners’ sugar, for dusting

Directions:

Grease 9-by-13-inch baking dish. Place bread cubes in baking dish. In large bowl, whisk eggs, milk, brown sugar, vanilla, cinnamon, nutmeg and salt. Pour mixture evenly over bread cubes.

If making casserole ahead, cover baking dish and refrigerate overnight. If baking immediately, let stand 30 minutes at room temperature to allow bread to soak up egg mixture.

Preheat oven to 350 F.

To make topping: Drizzle casserole

with melted butter and sprinkle with brown sugar and pecans. Top with strawberries and blueberries.

Cover and bake 35 minutes then uncover and bake 10-20 minutes, or until topping is browned and egg mixture has mostly set.

Remove from oven, cover loosely with foil and let stand 10 minutes. Dust with confectioners’ sugar. Serve with maple syrup.

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and rich, switch up your brunch habits with wholesome and lling Breakfast Burritos. With protein to keep you full, veggies for a touch of added nutrition and hot sauce to pack a powerful punch of avor in every bite, this hearty recipe will keep you full and bursting with energy until your next meal. Plus, they’re easy to make in a matter of minutes and totally customizable to accommodate every palate.

Breakfast Burritos

Servings: 4

Ingredients:

• 2teaspoons canola oil

• 1 small red onion, diced

• 1 red bell pepper, seeded and diced

• 1 can black beans, drained and rinsed

• 1/4teaspoon red pepper akes

• salt, to taste

• pepper, to taste

• 4 eggs

• 4egg whites

• 1/2cup shredded pepper jack cheese

• nonstick cooking spray

• 4 our tortillas

• 1/4 cup sour cream

• 1/4 cup salsa

• 1 large tomato, seeded and diced

• 1avocado, sliced

• hot sauce (optional)

Directions”

In large skillet, heat canola oil over medium heat. Add red onion and red bell pepper; cook 8 minutes. Add black beans and red pepper akes; cook 3 minutes. Season with salt and pepper, to taste. Transfer to dish.

In medium bowl, whisk eggs and egg whites. Stir in cheese until combined. Heat large skillet over low heat, add egg mixture and scramble 3 minutes, or until cooked through.

Spread sour cream over tortilla. Spread salsa over sour cream. Spoon 1/4 bean mixture over salsa. Spoon 1/4 scrambled eggs over bean mixture. Top with diced tomatoes and avocado. Drizzle with hot sauce, if desired. Roll-up burrito. Repeat three times with remaining ingredients and serve.

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It is said that deer are creatures that prefer edges, and an edge is where a forest meets a field, or a pasture, or a food plot, or an older age forest meets the new growth line of a recent clearcut. Feathering an edge refers to softening the current edge of an existing location by removing trees to create a merging of two plant types in a transition zone. Instead of having an open pasture, agricultural field, or food plot meet abruptly against a wall of large timber, feathering the edge develops a more gradual “brushy” transition area between

the two cover types. This transition zone is attractive to deer as a fawning area and is often a preferred location for food and cover for small game and nesting birds. Edge feathering eliminates the shade produced by the trees that are removed, thus permitting more sunlight to reach the agricultural field or food plot and resulting in a higher crop yield. It can provide escape cover and thermal cover for many species of wildlife along with creating a greater variety of plant species along the edge. This edge zone may also provide better locations for a hunter’s treestand and may further provide cover for a hunter as he approaches and leaves his stand.

Once an area has been identified to create a transition zone, spray an herbicide on invasive, non-native, or unwanted trees, plants, and grasses before you begin cutting trees. The next steps are the killing or felling of trees. One of the most efficient

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ways of killing trees is by girdling a ring around the trunk and spraying with Roundup or Garlon 4. Some trees should be selected for dropping completely by using a chainsaw, and some should be dropped by using a hinge cut – where the trunk is not cut completely through. e tree falls to the ground, with the remaining part of the uncut trunk providing life (and deer feed!) to the top that is now on the ground. Keep in mind when dropping trees that they can be felled in a direction to block access from one side to the other or felled in such a way as to create open travel corridors from one side to the other. You can totally block o access along some length of the zone and then create pinch points of access near where you might place a treestand.

e width of this transition zone is really up to you, and based on what you hope to accomplish in the short and long term by creating this soer edge, it generally works best if it is somewhere from 15 to 30 yards in width. Whether it is between a forested area and an agricultural eld or

between a timber stand and a food plot, it can be an ideal place to add bene cial trees and shrubs to enhance the habitat and attract more wildlife. Any hard mast or so mast producing trees should be le in the zone for future food sources. Smaller trees to consider planting would be apple, crabapple, pear, plum, persimmon, mulberry, and hazelnut. White owering dogwood, witch hazel, red osier dogwood, elderberry, and fox grapes will be attractive to all types of wildlife.

Any food plot you create in a forested area will add an extremely attractive and bene cial upgrade to existing food sources. Adding a “feathered edge” surrounding a food plot that you have created in the middle of a large forested area is a huge addition to the food plot and allows you the opportunity to enhance the present habitat as well as make additions in the form of small trees and shrubs that will o er a greater variety of food and cover for deer, turkeys, and all varieties of small game birds and animals.

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Another spring turkey season is fast approaching, with the mentored hunters 16 and under able to hunt on April 27, followed by the regular statewide spring season from May 4 through the 18th. As usual, when spring begins to move in, we turkey hunters are on the lookout for any sightings of turkeys and especially gobblers.

WMU 4E actually came up with 4.51 poults per hen last summer. Our statewide average of poults per hen was still higher than in 2019 and 2020, so it looks like our chances of scoring on a gobbler are still pretty decent.

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I have been seeing the usual number of birds on my local travels, and in one case, I had to stop and wait for a flock of at least 60 turkeys to cross the road in front of me. Last week, I came to a complete stop in the middle of the road as a big gobbler walked across the road, which was only 10 yards in front of me.

I don’t have room to list all the WMU numbers here, but since I hunt a lot in WMU 4E, I found that in 2021 we took 1,169 gobblers, 1,633 in 2022, and 1,717 in 2023. There were 11 units that had even higher numbers, with WMU 2D coming in with the highest at 3,720 gobblers in 2023.

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call. It seems that most successful turkey hunters weigh in on the side of calling less o en, and a simple hen call o en seems to get results. And what about decoys? Most of what I read and hear is that it’s probably best to limit your decoys to hen decoys, maybe a couple set out in a clearing or the edge of the woods in a eld where a gobbler can easily spot them.

Of course, most of the turkey hunters want to get out rst thing in the morning before the birds come down from the roost. Knowing where the turkeys are roosting beforehand is a big plus, and I wouldn’t be surprised to nd out that most spring gobbler hunters proba-

bly score earlier rather than later in the morning. However, I remember shooting my biggest ever gobbler years ago just 15 minutes before quitting time. at was back when we had to quit hunting by mid-day, but for the last 13 years, we have had an opportunity to hunt all day during the second half of the monthlong season. How successful is a ernoon hunting? Again, Game Commission statistics say that turkeys taken in the a ernoon accounted for 5.2 percent of the overall gobbler harvest.

I know we see more gobblers from the front seat of our car than we probably see when we are out hunting them, but I suspect I’ll put some time in anyway.

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April Fool’s Day has come and gone, but there are indeed some foolish things going on in La-La land as the Major League Baseball season gets underway.

As Major League Baseball began in Seoul, the sport that regards gambling as its biggest sin (aka Pete Rose and the Black Sox scandal) was rocked by the revelation that its highest-paid star, Shohei Ohtani ($700 million, 10-year deal with the Dodgers), and his longtime friend and interpreter, Ippei Mizuhara, were the subjects of a $4-million sports gambling probe.

Perhaps the biggest unanswered question is — did Mizuhura have the ability to access Ohtani’s bank account without the player’s knowledge?

Curious about the relationship existing between a player and his interpreter, I asked Montoursville’s Tom O’Malley about his experiences playing in Japan. Following an 8-year MLB career, he enjoyed six successful seasons playing with the Hanshin Tigers and Yakult Swallows in the Japan Central League.

At the center of the scandal, reports indicated two wire transfers totaling $1 million came from Ohtani’s personal bank account to cover gambling debts run up by Mizuhura. The investigation into the matter is ongoing, and what may be true or untrue is yet to be determined.

Lots of questions remained unanswered. Ohtani’s representatives claim he had no knowledge of the money transfer and was himself the victim of a massive theft.

Mizuhura has been a friend, confidant, and interpreter to Ohtani since the two met in Japan in 2013. He became Ohtani’s de facto gatekeeper, with even his closest representatives going to Mizuhara to relay information to the ballplayer.

Following are O’Malley’s experiences with interpreters in Japan.

“Before I played my first season in Japan, I went over and got to meet the interpreter. I didn’t know anything about them, but they are your whole image. I was limited in the language, so whatever he told the media, I had no idea what he was saying. I didn’t know if he was saying good things or bad things or if he was interpreting exactly what I was telling him.

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“The hard part is not only having someone who understands English but also has the knowledge and wisdom of baseball. My first interpreter did not know baseball. He was good at English. I would tell him, ‘I’m a triple away from hitting a cycle,’ and he was about ready to go buy a new bike for me. He had no idea of baseball terminology.

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5:30 - Household, Collectibles, Local Advertising,Tools, Firearms including, Winchester Model 94 32 ws, New Haven .410, Remington Model 514 .22, Stevens Model325c 30-30, Rossi 38 spcl revolver, Remington 870 12 ga nib. Misc tools, Wheel Horse Lawn Mower, 20 gal crock, several canning jars, Longaberger baskets, mobil oil bottles and carrier, small amount of furniture, crossbow, Kitchenware, and much more. For a listing and photos check us out on Auctionzip.Com ID#45518, or for continued updates check us out at Levi Spring Auctioneering on Facebook.

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9 am.- 2005 Buick Century, Cub Cadet Riding Mower, Wheel Horse with mower deck and snow plow, household items, small amount of furniture, collectibles, and more. 1 0:30- Real Estate:UPI# 59-374-145 1 959 1 248 sq ft. Move in ready home has 3 large bedrooms, 1 1 /2 baths, it is nestled on approx. .96 of an acre, located in the East Lycoming school district. It also has a total basement area for many options, private well, public sewer, 2 small outbuildings. Baseboard heat with oil furnace. Any questions/for private showing please contact Levi at (570) 560-9543. A little something for everyone, for pictures and listing go to auctionzip.com ID#45518, or on facebook at ”Levi Spring Auctioneering” We Hope To See You There!!!!

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en, I was able to get the guy who signed me to play in Japan to be my interpreter. He was very good.

“Knowing the language makes a di erence. at is why I tried to learn as much Japanese on my own as I could. To a baseball player in a foreign land, interpreters are very valuable. If you get a good one, it really helps in the adjustment phase. You don’t know much about the language and the culture. e interpreter tries to eliminate everything to help you play better. ey help with the family, travel, and social functions. ey want you just to focus on baseball.

“As you develop the relationship with the interpreter, they learn to know everything about you, including your business dealings. at is why I tried to learn more things on my own so that I could be more independent. At the beginning of my time in Japan, the interpreter was with me quite o en. But the longer I was there I tried to go more on my own.

“When I played in Japan, the teams allowed a maximum of four foreign players. Our team had two hitters and two pitchers. e teams supplied interpreters, so the hitters shared an interpreter, as did the pitchers. When I was in Japan, they would be paid about $100,000 U.S. dollars. ey sometimes could earn more, depending on how they did or how well their player did. “It is a blessing when you have somebody that can help you out. e guy who signed me and became my second interpreter wanted me to do well. He came down from the front o ce knowing the importance of

everything I was going through and was a tremendous help. I tip my hat to him and still stay in contact with him. He knew the value of what he was able to do. In turn, I became able to help other foreign players who came to Japan because I had gone through all that stu . I became like ‘the manager of the foreign players.’

“During the game, the interpreter would be there if I needed him. We had pre-game hitters’ meetings, and we would dissect the pitchers and look at videos. But one thing that really helped me was in spring training, I had a couple of good games early, and they just let me go. Had I struggled, and I witnessed it from other foreign players who struggled in the beginning, they don’t leave them alone.”

When asked if, with so many nonEnglish-speaking players in the Major Leagues today, interpreters are becoming increasingly prevalent, O’Malley responded.

“To a large degree, I think it depends on the player’s status as a prospect. Teams want to make a player’s transition much easier. Just like I experienced in Japan, teams want to make sure there are no distractions and put them in the best circumstances to succeed. ere are so many adjustments in language and lifestyle for players coming to the United States to play. Teams have made big nancial investments in these players, and they will continue to do what they can to help them be successful.”

So, who’s the fool in the Ohtani dilemma? at nal interpretation is yet to be translated.

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Irecently had the opportunity to hook up with some old friends. We gathered at the Trout Run Volunteer Fire Hall for a wonderful evening. Fishing was the focus of our conversations. Yes. It was the annual meeting for the Lycoming Creek Anglers.

I am so proud to be associated with this great organization. It is a membership-based nonprofit that does so much for our area. Dues are only $12 per year and $8 for anyone under 19. All monies generated go directly back to the club. Give me a holla.

President Joe Knerr provided a few updates. Our numbers are strong, but we could always use a few more members. The LCAC needs to finish repairing our garage. Fortunately, these costs

qualify for a match through the PA Fish and Boat. Sam Caldwell is our new treasurer. My man is the longtime face of our group. Thankfully, he is still very much involved. Sam talked to us about our largest expenditure — fish food. We thought about a new automated feeder. The BIOOREGAN works wonders, but it is so dang expensive. Mr. Caldwell is also selling PA lottery calendars.

Dale Sholder serves as our nursery manager. He gave us some numbers. We currently have 10,500 yearlings and several 20-inch monsters. Many of these fish will be released this spring. The LCAC stocks Lycoming Creek and a few of her tributaries every Saturday in May. We entertained the idea of doing more in the fall. It’s tough

to keep the trout in our tanks for more than 12 months. My friends announced that we will host our Annual Children’s Fishing Derby on Saturday, June 8th, at the Squarewood Acres Campgrounds. Guys and Dolls 3 to 13 are invited. Everyone wins in this great event. I will be telling you more when we get closer.

Hunter Shoemaker looks good in green. He is a Waterways Conservation Officer with PA Fish and Boat. Shoemaker talked about what was being done regarding stocking with the state and provided several updates. Hunter is a great kid overseeing many things in Clinton and Lycoming Counties. After the meeting, he even entertained a

few of my tricky questions—no comment on Rose Valley kids.

Mike Kinney was also in the house and gave a fantastic presentation on Life in the Creek. Mike is a talented videographer, and he records some amazing stuff. Mike told us more about the critters on Lycoming. He had some dope reels on muskrats, otters, minks, and beavers. It was legit. Mike always ends with five minutes of the Eastern Hellbender. His underwater camera was very instrumental in naming this guy our state amphibian. It was good to see my mate. I even came home with an autographed still frame. Check him out.

Thanks again to the Lycoming Creek Anglers. Folks like these make fishing better. Please feel free to reach out if you’d like to join. My brothers and sisters could always use some help. Cheers.

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381 Broad St., Montoursville, PA.

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“Member of Certified Appraisers Guild of America”.

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Deadline for application is April 12, 2024 at 4:00 p.m.

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Call 570-360-3486

Or Find Us On Facebook. 181780

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REFINISHING AND REPAIR We Make Spindles, We Fix Most Any Loose Chairs. We Also Paint Metal, 570584-3215. 181155

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CELEBRATING OUR 25TH YEAR!

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JEAN SERVICES FOR ALL YOUR EXCAVATING NEEDS Call: Robbie (570) 447-7653 Todd (570) 447-5574 • Ditchwork • Grading • Building Pads • Land Clearing • Demolition • Reclaim Fields Install & Repair • Yards • Ponds • Septic Systems • Driveway Jersey Shore Area School District JSASD is an Equal Opportunity Employer has the following full-time Teacher openings beginning the 2024-25 school year 4th grade Elementary Teacher (multiple openings) Certi cation: Elementary K-6 or PreK-4. Elementary Autistic & Emotional Support Teacher Certi cation: Special Education K-12 or Special Education K-8 CTE Health Careers Instructor Certi cation: Career and Technical Instructional Certi cate (2600) for Health Assistant (2202) CTE Eligibility Requirements: Must have four (4) years of wageearning experience in the occupation. Must pass Occupational Competence Evaluation Credential Review. Must be a graduate of an approved school of professional nursing and currently licensed as an RN in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania or Any license/ certi ed healthcare professional who has a minimum of a bachelor’s degree and is currently licensed/certi ed in their eld of practice or currently Licensed Practical Nurse and has passed the Health Assisting Occupational Competency Assessment (2202). All applications for teaching
BUYING JEWELRY GALORE Pre 1960’s Gaudy, Glitzy & Designer Costume Jewelry. (No quantities too large!) Estate, Antique, Victorian Sterling Jewelry, Gold Jewelry (Old / Newer, even broken) Men’s Gold Rings, Old Pocket Watches, Old Wrist Watches Sterling Silver Items & Sterling Silver Ware 570-295-0622 or 570-295-4013 Call the Jewelry Ladies Save this Ad • ank You
59 • Webb Weekly April 3, 2024 www.webbweekly.com Call 570-326-9322 The Best Buy In Advertising Your Business Card Mailed to Over 58,000 Homes. $50.00/Week (1-4 Weeks) or $40.00/Week (5 or More Weeks) Call Jaimie at 570-326-9322 Free Estimates pabasementsolutions.com Basement Waterproofing • Foundation Repair 570.452.8018 Steps • Pavers • Mulch • Top Soil • Sand • Natural Stone Architectural Wall Blocks • Porcelain Pavers 272-230-3585 • stoneworks2394@gmail.com Proud supplier of... rmessner25@gmail.com Providing A Full Line of Hardscaping Products... Proud Supplier of... Steps, Pavers Mulch, Top Soil, Sand Architectural Wall Blocks Porcelain Pavers Natural Stone Providing A Full Line of Hardscaping Products... Proud Supplier of... Steps, Pavers Providing A Full Line of Hardscaping Products... Proud Supplier of... Steps, Pavers We have a full line of Outdoor Poly Furniture! Miller’s SEAMLESS GUTTERS 570-547-2505 Installation & Cleaning 5” and 6” Seamless Gutters Leaf Guards Larry Miller, Jr. CALL TODAY! 570-323-9119 M.R. Logue Interiors ----- Since 1975 ----• Drywall • • Plaster Repairs • • Painting • Swirled Ceilings - A Specialty PA# 049073 RT. 15 SELF STORAGE 570-547-2655 5399 US. Rt. 15 Hwy. Montgomery, PA 17752 Kepner Farm Supply LLC BULK COAL Also Bulk Bag Fertilizers Farm & Lawn Seed • Agricultural Chemicals 429 Maple Lane • Muncy, PA 17756 PH: 570-546-3725 • Fax: 570-546-2856 Melvin Fisher 570-217-3578 Driveways Patios Sidewalks LITTLE MOUNTAIN WELDING • Portable & Permanent Aluminum Horse Stalls • Installation Available • Hydraulic Hoses & Adapters • Custom Welding in Mild Steel, Stainless Steel & Aluminum 310 Heck Rd., Jersey Shore, PA 17740 570-745-2240 Call between 8:00am-9:00am We Specialize In Aluminum 570-772-9774 CLARKNFRYMASONRY@GMAIL.COM PH @ Seamless Gutters COMPLETE Gutter Installation & Leaf Removal Free Estimates Tobias Yoder Owner and Operator 446 Cotner Lane Turbotville PA 17772 Call us for your gutter needs 570-452-1174 Jean Services Todd C. Jean & Robbie C. Jean Licensed & Insured PA 12847 1813 Murray Run Road Trout Run, PA 17771 (570) 447-5574 (570) 447-7653 General Contracting, Construction, Electrical, Plumbing, Remodeling, Commercial Snow Removal, Excavating, Property Maintenance SPECIALIZING IN PROPER PRUNING, HAZARDOUS TREE REMOVALS, STORM DAMAGE, AND MUCH MORE! Call us today for a free estimate 570 317 5561 Fully insured Start Your Own Dispensary! • Gummies • Prerolls • Vapes • Flower & more! Customers Welcome

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S&S LAWN CARE Looking To Add Residential And Commercial Customers For Mowing & Trimming Needs. Fully Insured. 570-322-8787 Or 570-560-8471. 181592

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ESTIMATES

JERSEY SHORE AMERICAN LEGION Is In Need Of Estimates For A Security/ Camera System And For Replacement Of Two Commercial Doors. Contact Lizz To Set Up An Appointment 570-3984174

EMPLOYMENT

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. 181799

THE JAMES V. BROWN LIBRARY IS SEEKING AN OUTREACH SERVICES

PROFESSIONAL to work

37.5 hrs a week providing youth service outreach. Primary responsibilities include providing library services by driving the Storymobile to community partners, providing passive and active programming for outreach patrons, scheduling and organizing the vehicle, and providing library services at the library and on the vehicle(s). Applicant must have demonstrable computer efficiency, the ability to work independently and as part of a team, and excellent customer skills. Applicant must be able to lift up to 50 pounds. A valid PA license and a clean driving record are required. Driving experience with larg-

er vehicles is recommended. Higher education coursework in library services or library experience, specifically with ILS Polaris, are preferred. This position is full-time with benefits, starting at $18 - $21 per hour. Applications are available at the library or online at www.jvbrown.edu. The deadline to apply is March 29, 2024. Send application and resume to the attention of Karen Confer, HR Director, James V. Brown Library, 19 E. 4th St, Williamsport, PA 17701, or by email to kconfer@jvbrown. edu . James V Brown is an EEO employer. 181348

BARTENDER/COOK

PART-TIME. Democratic Club 230 East St., Williamsport. RAMP Certification a MUST. Bartending Experience a MUST. Weekends and Nights a MUST. Approximately 20 hours a week. Applications accepted at Club after 3 p.m. daily. 181784

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY: SECRETARY/ RECEPTIONIST for Saint John’s – Newberry United Methodist Church, 2101 Newberry Street, Williamsport, PA. Part time position, Monday through Thursday 9:00 am to 1:00 pm., no benefits. Experience with Microsoft Word, Publisher and Excel required. Employment application, PA state clearances and FBI fingerprint clearance required. Application and job description available by contacting the church office 570-3265569 Monday through Thursday or visit the church website www.stjnumc.com. 181781

HAPPY ACRES RESTAURANT Immediate Openings. Full-time, Part-time, Servers, Bartenders, Dish Washers, Sous Chef. 570-753-8000. 181798

LEGAL

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HEALTH

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DIRECTV OVER INTERNET - Get your favorite live TV, sports and local channels. 99% signal reliability! CHOICE Package, $84.99/ mo for 12 months. HBO Max and Premium Channels included for 3 mos (w/CHOICE Package or higher.) No annual contract, no hidden fees! Some restrictions apply. Call IVS 1-866-629-6086. M11

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REAL ESTATE

WE BUY HOUSES. MultiUnits And Single Family Homes. Any condition. 570713-9378. 181778

HOME FOR RENT

NEWBERRY AREA:

LARGE DUPLEX HOME: 4 bedrooms/ 1.5 baths for rent, parking area, fully equipped kitchen, full basement, gas heat, central air & washer/ dryer hook up. Background checks required and small limited pet policy with charge. Tenant pays all utilities except trash. Rent $1,100.00. Please call 570-649-5668 or 1-800-735-3068 ext. # 147, to schedule a tour. 181310

MOBILE HOME

MOBILE HOME FOR SALE in Cogan Station. Prior park approval required. Tenant pays lot rent. End lot, spacious yard, shed, and porch. Email lindsaybcollind@gmail.com for details. 181790

APARTMENTS FOR RENT

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. 570-916-3309. 181804

FURNISHED LUXURY APARTMENT Downtown

Williamsport. 1 Bedroom, All Utilities And Parking Included. Private Rooftop Patio Deck. All Linens And Kitchen Accessories Included. Shortterm Lease. No Pets, No Smoking. $1,200/Month. 570916-3309. 181805

STORAGE UNITS

10 X 16. $75.00/Month. Call 570-337-4994. 181594

CEMETERY LOTS

TWIN HILLS, 4 GRAVE

LOTS Number 943 Located

In The South Rosebowl Garden. Valued At $7,500.00. Asking $3,250.00. Will Split Transfer Fee. 570-220-2411. 181782

VEHICLES

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$17,995, 1986 F250. Sold new at Bill Marks Ford. Original 6.9 diesel, 34,000 original miles, just serviced and inspected, new batteries, new fuel pump. Runs like new. 570-506-7602

1990 FORD F-250 Lariat Pickup. Farm Truck With Snow Plow. Runs Good, $1,600.00. 3 Acres Mountain Ground With Camp. Clinton County, Call 570-295-4033. 181591

MOTORCYCLES

2006 HARLEY DAVIDSON Model FLSTCI Heritage Softail. 7,500 Miles. Must See To Appreciate, $10,900. 570323-0309. 181134

BOATS

2002 YAMAHA WAVERUNNER XLT 800. New Motor, Have Paperwork On Motor. Have Title For WaveRunner And Trailer. Asking $3,500.00. Call Ken 570-9714400. 181792

5TH WHEEL

2010 SUNDANCE 5TH WHEEL Camper Ultra-Lite, 35 Ft., 1 Slide, New Tires And Awning With Hitch For Back Of Pick-up, 570-398-5680. 181151

GARAGE FOR SALE

FOUR CAR GARAGE, Close To Hospital And YMCA. Land, 628 Spruce Street, Williamsport. $25,000.00. 570-916-3309. 181802

VEHICLES WANTED WANTED STREET ROD

To Rent/Lease

For 6 Months

Possible Sale After Please Call

570-322-4104 Thank You.

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April 3,
NO PEEKING ALLOWED! SEE PAGE 53 FOR THIS WEEKS GAMES
MACHINERY CONSIGNMENT SALE!!
• Auctioneer: #AU005424 Loyalsock Township School District invites parents of children who will be 4-years old by August 31, 2024, to join us for an opportunity to complete the Little Lancer Pre-K Program application, Wednesday, April 17, 2024 4:00-6:30 pm Loyalsock Township High School Lobby 1801 Loyalsock Drive, Williamsport For more information contact Susan Iachini at 570-326-6508 Ext.1001. at Fry's Auction Hall 400 Village Rd., Pennsdale, PA Wed., April 3rd, 4pm • Guns, 6pm Guns, Antiques, David Armstrong Prints, Primitives, Furniture, Collectibles, Sterling Silver, Etc. Visit Auctionzip.com for pictures and listing #8279 Call Alan 570-419-1340 for information. Fry’s Auction, Inc. License AU1615L Note: Sale every Monday at Fry’s Hall at 4pm PUBLIC AUCTION
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