Webb Weekly October 28, 2015

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Tricks, Treats and Folks Seeking Elected Seats

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y favorite week of the year on page 2. I get to dress up as your friendly neighborhood Spiderman. I thought about a different look for you this year, maybe Barak Obama but with Webb as my last name there is really only one choice of attire. Now for my public service message for Halloween night. Kids please understand in order to provide you a safe and happy trick or treating experience “the dads” will be checking all candy, especially the Kit Kats and Snickers. Please understand us dads really don’t want to eat – I mean check – your treats but it is a PA state law. Seriously though, Halloween and trick-ortreating is such a wonderful time for both parents and children, get out and enjoy the evening of make-believe. Remember a flashlight and some bright colored accents to the costumes or maybe a sweatshirt or hat. Take extra precaution in high traffic areas. And a reminder to all motorists to be on the lookout for ghosts, vampires, zombies, characters from Disney’s Frozen, witches both good and bad, of course Batman, Donald Trump and the boys in their football uniforms that were too lazy to come up with a real costume. When arriving home check that bag full of goodies, especially if you trick or treated where you did not know the folks. To those providing the treats – please no apples, carrots, raisins, celery, popcorn balls, spare change or anything that may be considered healthy. Only the good stuff! Let’s be extra careful out there and Happy Halloween to all and to all a good night! Election time is upon us and locally we have some important positions to be filled. We have asked each candidate to provide a half page of editorial. No negativity, just positive information about themselves and their plans if elected. The races this is extended to are – Lycoming County Commissioner, District Attorney and the Mayor of Williamsport. I believe who you vote for is a personal choice and I don’t endorse any candidate. The important thing is that you exercise your right to vote and understand how important this is to our great Nation. With that being said I would like to discuss a few of the races in only a way I would. I will use the same approach the odds makers in Las Vegas apply. A point spread will be used to handicap each race.

First up Mayor of Williamsport. Incumbent Mayor Gabriel Campana (R) vs. Emily Gale (D). Although Emily Gale does have some good ideas she faces a tough challenge. Mayor Gabe has been solid for the city of Williamsport. He has faced many tough issues and problems, handling them well. Just taking a look around our City tells you much about the job he has done. Of course, there are drugs and violence. These issues are found in every community across our country. The problem could be much worse as found in cities not so far away from us. I have Mayor Campana as a six-touchdown (36 point) favorite on Tuesday. In Las Vegas there would be no odds set on the game. Next up the race for the Lycoming County DA. Incumbent Eric Linhardt (R) vs. Mary Kilgus (D) and Paul Petcavage (I). This race has gotten more interesting than expected with Mr. Petcavage throwing his hat in the ring. Candidate Kilgus has prosecuted many cases as an ADA. She has solid experience and prides herself on prosecuting crimes committed against children and women. Candidate Paul Petcavage has displayed the same determination and tenacity in his campaign that helped him lead St. John Neumann back to state prominence in basketball as head coach the last several years. He has been a solid attorney and ADA in Lycoming County for years. He achieved an 85% conviction rate on cases that went to trial while serving as an ADA. He along with Ms. Kilgus provide strong competition for the office held by Mr. Linhardt. Mr. Linhardt has served as the DA since 2007. He has faced a heroin epidemic that has resulted in more crime and violence than at any time in Lycoming County history. His office has prosecuted over 14,000 criminal cases since his election. On his watch and working with local law-enforcement his office has achieved a 97% conviction rate. Hard to argue with those numbers. Mr. Linhardt is also a leader in educating folks against the evils of heroin and working with our judges, police and community leaders. At the end of the day DA Linhardt is favored by 2 touchdowns and a field goal (15 points). Now onto the race everyone is talking about, the three open chairs in the County Commissioners office.

Incumbent Tony Mussare vs. Jack McKernan (R), Rick Mirabito (D), Jim Dunn (D), Rebecca Burke (I). First let me say everyone here is a more than qualified candidate. I still don’t quite understand why you only get to vote for two?? Yes, I understand the written Jim reason why but this needs Webb Jr. to change. If there are three spots open, I should get three votes. Tony Mussare is a hard worker and hustler. A successful business owner who prides himself on being a leader for the “working class”. Commissioner Mussare will make the effort to meet with anyone, anytime to discuss any issue. Mr. Mussare has had some tough issues dropped in his lap. He’s not afraid to step up and address the thoughts behind the Commissioners’ decision making. Jack McKernan is an outstanding businessman who will use his knowledge to fiscally manage the County and the taxpayer’s money. I have not heard a person say a bad word about the man and that’s tough to come by in today’s world. His “Back Jack” campaign is simple but brilliant. He is the kind of candidate we need seeking office. Rick Mirabito has provided solid leadership for our area as a State Representative. He also has been successful in the business world. Mr. Mirabito has dedicated much time and invested in renovating distressed properties. He is not afraid to ask the tough questions and demand answers. I consider him fiscally conservative. He is a strong candidate. Jim Dunn has been a contributor to the Webb Weekly as a writer. He has covered many of the infrastructure issues that need addressing in Lycoming County. He has also talked about the fiscal responsibility and ways of funding work that needs done. I consider his knowledge of all things infrastructure top shelf. This quality would make him a great asset to all taxpayers. He is an up-and-comer to the Lycoming County Democratic Party. Rebecca Burke – much has been said about her entrance to the race as an Independent. Let’s be honest, she is a Republican. She has experience serving as County Commissioner from 2000–2011. She knows how to play the game. Many have said she has the ability to get things done and obtaining grant money to do so. This race would be declared a pick-em by Las Vegas standards. A pick-em is a game too close to set a point spread on. Rebecca

Burke’s decision to enter the race late has definitely had a domino effect on odds making. I see Commissioner Mussare as a field goal favorite (3 points) over Jack McKernan. The third seat remaining wide open. Obviously Lycoming County has a strong Republican population and this will probably play a factor. Good Luck to all candidates! Please get out and have your voice heard by voting. If possible, take your son or daughter along and show them how Democracy works. God Bless America

Tip of the Pirate’s Cap My Great Uncle John Waggett passed away this past week. He was a great American Patriot, serving in our Country’s Navy during World War II. He witnessed the signing of the Armistice on board the USS Missouri by General Douglas MacArthur officially ending the war with Japan. He was a devoted and caring husband of 67 years to my Great Aunt Mildred. The two were inseparable even sharing their last time together at Valley View. Uncle John devoted his life after the Military to helping his fellowman in any way he could. Along with Aunt Mildred the two made a difference in more folks lives than we could ever know. He was a passionate Steelers and Pirates fan. I only wish the Buccos could have won a wild card game for him. Even in failing health I could tell them losing bothered him. He along with Aunt Mildred loved my sons and were fixtures at their ball games. Uncle John especially loved watching them play baseball. He and Aunt Mildred celebrated their 65th Wedding Anniversary watching Loyalsock play Hughesville. Uncle John was especially proud of an article Chris Masse wrote about that day. His love of Aunt Mildred, my son Jimmy and baseball all coming together as one. Thank you Chris. Uncle John was a Grandfatherly figure to Jimmy and Hunter but he treated them both like his own sons. He smiled ear to ear when Hunter was young watching him swing the bat. I remember him commenting to me, “Boy, does that young man attack a baseball.” The Webb family was blessed to have Uncle John and Aunt Mildred move into our lives. They had lived in Yardley, PA until their twilight years. Uncle John went home to the Lord last week. He was 93 years young. It was my honor to have known him. His obituary can be found on page 8.

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Happy Haunting We Will Go” will certainly be the case when the Halloween Extravaganza is presented at Spooky Brandon Park from 5 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, October 29. The event is being coordinated and sponsored by the Recreation Department of the City of Williamsport. The event will consist of hayrides; bounce houses, a pumpkin patch and pumpkin painting, refreshments and treat bags for kids in costumes. “We’ll be scaring up a good time,” Justin Simpson, director of recreation for the City of Williamsport, told “Webb Weekly.” “We think this will be a fun event for the entire family and are pleased to be holding this event.” October 31 is, of course, Halloween and that is the night that trick-or treating will be permitted in municipalities in the area. All will be having their trick-or treat hours from 6 to 8 p.m. on Saturday, October 31, with the exception of Montgomery, which will have its hours from 6:30 to 8 p.m. There will be Halloween parades in Hughesville, Muncy and Montgomery, beginning at 5:30 p.m. that will proceed

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In Loving Memory John W. Waggett ~ 1922 - 2015 ~

John W. Waggett, 93, of Montoursville, died Sunday, October 18, 2015, at Valley View Nursing Center. Born February 5, 1922 in DuBois, he was a son of the late John H. and Hazel L. Troan Waggett. He and his wife, the former Mildred R. Shaffer, celebrated 67 years of marriage on February 5, 2015. He graduated from Sandy Township High School, DuBois, Class of 1938. John then entered into a four year apprenticeship with the B&O Railroad, which was interrupted by World War II. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy in 1942, and served as a Machinist Mate First Class aboard the USS Bennington CD 20, an Essex Class Carrier until his honorable discharge in 1946. After the Battle of Okinawa and Iwo Jima, he ended up at Tokyo Bay where he witnessed the signing of the Armistice by Mac Arthur and the Emperor of Japan aboard the USS Missouri. After his discharge, John continued his education at DUC, DuBois, Bucks County Community College, Newtown, and Rider College, Trenton, NJ. He was employed by the B&O, DuBois, for six years, and then relocated to Yardley, where he was employed by U.S. Steel for 35 years, retiring in 1986. John was a past member of the Redeemer Lutheran Church and past president of the Council of Churches in Trenton, NJ. He was a Master Mason of Mercer Lodge No. 50, F. & A. M. in Trenton, NJ for over 55 years. He was a member of the Consistory and Crescent Shrine in Trenton, NJ, past director of the Royal Order of Jesters at Crescent Court 64 of New Jersey, a member of the Kashino Klub in AZ, a Life Member of BPOE 2023, Morrisville, and the American Legion and VFW. Expressions of sympathy may be sent to the family at www.mccartythomas.com

This Week’s LION The Ideal Candidate By Larry Stout

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n Tuesday, November 3rd, area residents who have registered to vote have the opportunity to go the polls and elect those who will represent them on local school boards, municipal and township councils, and county offices. Most candidates work hard to let you know where they stand on the issues, and where they differ from their opponents — but what is perhaps even more important is knowing who they are as a person. Because many of the races on the ballot are local, we have an opportunity to confront the candidates personally. Here are some key questions that you could ask: (1) How do you volunteer your time? Public service has a certain glamour, but in what ways has the candidate volunteered their time in private service? Has their service only been in cases where their family was involved (Dad coaching Little League, Mom leading a Girl Scout group, etc.)? Have they done anything

that was directly designed to help the community? Real leaders have led in the trenches. (2) Have you been in a position or a job that required you to take risks? Public service requires making tough decisions, and tough decisions are often unpopular. Good decisions must be made on their merits and not how many people it will make happy or how it might benefit those we especially like or favor. As the saying goes, a ship in harbor is safe, but that is not what a ship is made for. (3) Have you been good to your family? Though some wonder what this has to do with public service, the Bible has sobering words, “If someone does not know how to manage his own household, how will he care for God’s church?” (1 Timothy 3:5). If this is the standard for church leaders, why should there be a lower standard for those who leading in public office? (4) What is a core principle that you never compromise? There is a story about Winston Churchill who was

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OBITUARIES ~ Week of ~

10/16/2015 - 10/23/2015 Linda Armstrong Newhart, 78, of Hughesville Philip E. Miller, 64, of Cogan Station Margaret L. Beamer, 78, of Williamsport Margery P. Fry, 89, formerly of Elimsport Henry L. Pearson, Jr., 52, of Williamsport Larry Richard Motter, 70, of Lock Haven Malcolm E. “Mack” Kramer, Sr., 59, of Mill Hall Brandon S. “Whip” Whipple, 22, of Montoursville Christine G. (Thames) Brunson, 85, of Milton John W. Waggett, 93, of Montoursville Sharon L. Steele, 66, of Muncy William Jack (Big Red) Sherman, 79, of Muncy Mary K. Caputo, 72, of Williamsport Cheryl Ann (Williams) Walter, 61, of Milton Kylene A. Bower, 49, of Trout Run John W. “Jim” McCollum, Jr., 88, of Williamsport Paul M. Walison, 67, of River St., Lock Haven Peter R. White, Jr., 49, of Williamsport Stephanie Anne McCracken, 46, of Williamsport John L. “Jack” Bruno, 83, of Renovo Beverly J. Crawford, 63, of Hughesville Full Obituary Listings updated daily are available on Webb Weekly’s website ~ Go to www.webbweekly.com ~ . If you have a question or do not have access to a computer, please call our office - 570-326-9322.

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A support group is available for women with chronic pelvic pain. This group is held on the fourth Thursday of the month and offers a positive and supportive environment where you can meet other women who live with endometriosis, interstitial cystitis and other pelvic pain conditions. Walk-ins are welcome, but registration is appreciated. Register: (570) 320-7470 Location: Costello Center Physical Therapy, Divine Providence Hospital campus

A support group for survivors of traumatic or acquired brain injuries including stroke survivors is available and meets on the fourth Tuesday of the month. Register: (570) 321-2656 Location: Williamsport Regional Medical Center (West Entrance off Rural Avenue)

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Susquehanna Health’s Heartworks program offers a support group for adults ages 18 to 35 who are coping with the death of someone close to them. This is a safe, supportive, non-judgmental place where participants share loss experiences and remember the one who died. Register: (570) 320-7691 or 1-888-499-3177 Location: Third floor, Divine Providence Hospital

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What we esteem about ourselves says a lot about the type of person we are. (6) Have you served in the Armed Forces of our country? This question might not pertain to all, particularly women or those with physical disabilities, but since 1971, this has been a voluntary decision. Those who have made that choice sacrificed a portion of their life because they valued their country and knew it may be necessary to even sacrifice their life to protect it. Not everyone who has ever worn a uniform is a saint, but the discipline and commitment of serving makes a mark on a person. And not to discount issues altogether, a question that would confront a candidate on how deeply they hold their conviction to an issue: (7) What issue do you feel so deeply about that you will work towards it even if you are not elected? A concerned citizen is also a force toward good government, and every elected official should remember that. Larry Stout encourages feedback and suggestions for this column. His email is lionwebbweekly@gmail.com

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Meet Tony Mussare (R) Incumbent County Commissioner

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he voters of Lycoming County should elect me as their next County Commission because I have plans to move this county forward for the next four years. I do not believe that government should compete with the private sector. My plan is for the County to own the land that our landfill sits on to open the door for many more opportunities as well as giving us options to diversify their operation. I have a plan for the golf

course, which will place it in the hands of a professional management company and turn this gem into a profit generator. I plan on moving all the departments that currently reside in the Executive Plaza to the East Third St. Plaza. So we can sell the Executive Plaza to a private developer, which will put that entire building on the tax rolls. I have a plan to reduce our prison-overcrowding problem, which could possibly halt the building of a new prison and save the

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taxpayer tens of millions of dollars. For a new commissioner, it can be an arduous learning curve, but well worth the time commitment. Having diligently served as your County Commissioner for the past four years, I have learned how different departments of the county interrelate and the importance of how they must cooperate with each other to achieve a smooth continuity of operations. As your commissioner, understanding that cooperation is essential in order to find the inefficiencies that lie within those departments which has led to cost savings for the taxpayers. After becoming the Chairman of the Prison Board in 2014, I understand the challenges that face our prison population and the negative impact it has on tax dollars. I believe I have played a major role that facilitated an open dialog between the Judges, the District Attorney, the Public Defender, the Sheriff and the Warden to find solutions to our rising prison population and the heroin epidemic. An enormous amount of credit must be given to our five outstanding Judges, Richard Gray, Dudley Anderson, Marc Lovecchio, Joy Reynolds McCoy and President Judge Nancy Butts as well as our Senator Gene Yaw for their diligence in bringing awareness to this epidemic as well as their commitment to finding solutions. President Judge Butts and I held monthly meetings with the Court Administrator,

Pete Purcaro, to evaluate a program called Day Reporting or the Reentry Training Center. This program addresses the need for a cognitive behavioral approach to reduce recidivism and has already saved taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars. The current administration inherited a deficit spending trend of over $16 million dollars prior to my election that demanded immediate attention. We made tough decisions that would not only affect the taxpayers but the employees and the elected officials as well. We cut the County Commissioners pay, froze our Row Officers pay, reduced the amount of pay increases to our employee’s which also reduced legacy cost, reduced mileage allowances, changed our health care plan, refinanced bonds at a much lower rate and paid off debt that saved our taxpayers millions of dollars. I believe one of my most important accomplishments was to bring the drug task force back in the hands of our County; it was previously under the control of the State and minimally staffed. The heroin crisis hit our county so rapidly that crime was spiraling out of control. With the commissioners approval the District Attorney hired five new detectives that has considerably helped our law enforcement agencies across this county. I assure you the drug task force has been a huge success

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in removing not only the criminals from our streets but also the drugs and weapons they possess. We still have a long way to go but with a collaborative effort with other state and federal agencies we have seen a tremendous difference. I have supported prevention agencies such as the Community Alliance for Progressive Positive Action (CAPPA) and Firetree who provides youth intervention services for education, fitness and health. I support the Library Systems throughout Lycoming County and see them not only as a learning institution for our residents but it also is the reason why people move into our

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n 2006 and 2007, prior to my taking office, Lycoming County saw some of the highest crime rates we had seen in a decade. In the first six months of 2007 we had 10 shootings. What was once Williamsport’s crime problem had begun to impact us all. On January 4, 2008, just days before I was sworn into office, we had already had our first homicide. The task ahead for me and all of the County’s law enforcement was formidable, but not insurmountable. I understood that as the County’s chief law enforcement officer, the District Attorney was in a unique position to affect change when it came to issues of public safety. Over the next four years, Lycoming County saw a steady decline in its crime numbers. That effort culminated in 2011, when we saw the fewest criminal filings that the County had seen in nearly 20 years. This new found safety was not obtained by accident. It came because of the new emphasis my office had placed on preventative crime measures, in combination with the tough and coordinated efforts we had put into place with our County’s law enforcement agencies. In the last 8 years, my office has prosecuted over 14,000 criminal cases with a 97% conviction rate. We have also obtained some of the toughest sentences in County history.

In February 2014, I took back control of the Drug Task Force from the Office of Attorney General. In only our first year, the Narcotics Enforcement Unit executed 46 search warrants, arrested 84 individuals, assisted outside state and federal agencies with the arrest of 36 more, took nearly 4 dozen illegal firearms off the street, and seized over $80,000 in illegal drug proceeds. As your District Attorney, I have committed to imposing swift and just punishment, but I have also committed to being proactive in finding solutions to issues of public safety. I believe we must spend as much time preventing crime as we do prosecuting it. And so, at the same time that we are successfully prosecuting the most violent and dangerous criminals, I have also diverted hundreds of non-violent offenders into our County’s treatment court programs. I believe in the Heroin Task Force’s focus on education and prevention, and sat as Chairman of the Task Force’s Criminal Justice Sub-Committee, and currently sit on the Board of Directors for the Task Force’s successor organization: Project Bald Eagle. With the nearly half a million dollars in drug proceeds that we have forfeited since 2008, I have paid to keep the GED program running at our County Prison. I have paid the overtime of our Williamsport Police

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Officers to conduct community policing patrols in our city’s parks. This year, I have expanded the program to allow our Deputy Sheriffs to walk foot patrols in our downtown on Friday and Saturday nights. I have spent $32,000 installing 91 high resolution surveillance cameras in a public/ private partnership with local housing developments and businesses in high crime neighborhoods. I have spent tens of thousands of forfeiture dollars to purchase equipment and training for our local police officers that they would not otherwise have. I have invested tens of thousands of forfeiture dollars in community based organizations working with our at risk youth, because I understand that when we make the right investments in our children, I don’t see their files cross my desk 5 or 10 years from now. Each year our police departments are asked to do more with less. And so, law enforcement must continue to find new ways to pool our resources. To that end, I have coordinated several successful efforts to increase the presence of law enforcement by bringing together officers from all of our police agencies in coordinated and targeted saturation patrols. In 2010, my office and the County Sheriff’s Department joined forces with the US Marshals Service, and all of our municipal police departments, to put together a first of its kind publication featuring 200 of the County’s “Most Wanted”. That

Most Wanted publication continues to be published every year, and with the help of the public has led to the apprehension of over 400 fugitives. Being District Attorney is not a position that allows for the luxury of on the job training. I have been a practicing attorney for 25 years. I have been the District Attorney for the last eight years. I have personally prosecuted 13 homicide cases, and have overseen the prosecution of 23 homicide cases, with a 100% homicide conviction rate. As District Attorney I am responsible for a 1.9 million dollar budget. In addition to operating and managing the District Attorney’s Office, I am responsible for operating the Narcotics Enforcement Unit, as well as the Central Processing Center and DUI Center. Every one of us in law enforcement could have chosen another career for ourselves. While the reason why each of us ended up in law enforcement may differ, at its core, each of us does this work because we care. We choose to be in law enforcement because it gives us opportunities to serve our community, to help others and to make a difference. And ultimately, that is why I am running for District Attorney again. Although I am enormously proud of what we have been able to accomplish over the last eight years, there is still a great deal more to do, and I am not finished yet.

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Jesus is here when He’s honored in churches relating together. When theological labels and opinions aren’t as influential as His prayer, “For all those who believe in Me, that they will be one.” If you’re a church leader, what are you doing now to promote unity with other churches, to show Jesus Christ, the “I AM”, in Williamsport?

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ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS... Submit contributions in a What, When and Where format to webbnews@webbweekly.com. View more calendar listings at www.webbweekly.com. EVENTS EVENTS... Audubon Program What: Lycoming Audubon Society is hosting a program entitled “Sky Islands in Summer: Southeastern Arizona.” Wayne Laubscher explains how midsummer monsoon rains along with cooler temperatures create a “second spring” with flowering plants and observable birds. The program will cover what “sky islands” are and the animals and plants found in the region, including the bats of Tucson. Some interesting history will also be included. When: October 28th meeting beginning at 6:00 p.m. with the program commencing at 6:30 p.m. Where: Both the meeting and program are free and open to the public at the James V. Brown Library (Lowry Room on the third floor of the Welch Wing), 19 E. Fourth Street, Williamsport (parking off Market Street). Haunted Flashlight Tour What: Take a guided tour through the Williamsport Scottish Rite, with only the light of a flashlight. $7.00 Adults and $5.00 Students (12 and up). No one under 12 will be admitted. Tour is not wheelchair accessible. More information: (570) 323-6194. When: October 28. Doors will open at 6:30 p.m. Tours will begin at 7:00, and continue until 10:00. Where: The Williamsport Scottish Rite, 348 Market Street, Williamsport, PA 17701. Use the 4th Street Entrance, across from James V. Brown Library. Fall Train Meet What: Clinton Central Model Railroad Fall Train Meet. Website and details: http://ccmrr.org/events.html. When: Sunday, November 1, 2015. Where: Mill Hall Volunteer Fire Hall, Route 64 (Water Street), Mill Hall, PA. Book and Toy Sale What: Book and toy sale. (Books are FUN!) New books and toys to benefit the Divine Providence Auxiliary.

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When: Mon. & Tues. Nov. 2nd & 3rd, 8:00 a.m.-4 p.m. Where: The Divine Providence Lobby (Nov. 2), Williamsport Hospital Cafeteria (Nov. 3).

5K Run/Walk What: Beat Lyme 5K Run/Walk. Contact beatlyme@ verizon.net. Online Registration at: www.fsbcweb.org and www.parunner.com. When: November 7, 2015. Where: Indian Park, Montoursville, PA. Master Gardeners Program What: Penn State Master Gardeners “Gifts from the Garden – and For the Garden!”. Registration required at http://extension.psu.edu/lycoming/events or by calling 570-433-3040. When: Saturday, November 7, 10 a.m. to Noon. Where: Chapel Room of the Lysock Complex, 542 County Farm Road, Montoursville, PA 17754. Holiday Craft Show What: Holiday Craft Show with 70 vendors. When: Saturday, November 14th 2015. Where: Muncy High School, West Penn Street, Muncy. Little League “Intentional Walkers” Relay for Life Team What: Relay for Life Yard Sale. Huge indoor yard sale with food available on Saturday (no early sales). The public is invited to donate items in good, clean useable condition for the sale on Thursday, November 12th from 5 – 7 p.m. and all day Friday, November 13th from 8 a.m. – 7 p.m. All proceeds from the yard sale go to the American Cancer Society and leftover items after the sale are donated to a variety of other local charities. Call 570326-1921 for more information. When: Saturday, November 14, 2015, from 8:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Where: At the Recreation Hall in the Little League complex in South Williamsport. Help Grow Our Family Event What: This is a fundraising event and all proceeds will go towards medical expenses for IVF. Please join us and start your holiday shopping early. We’ll have over 25 vendors, food, raffles, gift basket auctions, and

more! You do not need to be present to win. For more information, please visit: https://www.facebook.com/ events/709713095807358/ When: November 15, 2015 from 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. Where: Lime Ridge Community Center; 6405 4th Street, Bloomsburg, PA 17815.

Community Awareness Event What: Williamsport-Lycoming County Council of Republican Women invites you to hear Brandon McGinley Field Director for the Pennsylvania Family Institute on sex-trafficking in Pennsylvania. There were 81 reported cases on sex-trafficking in Pennsylvania in 2014. PA is a pass-thru and destination state. $15 per person – lunch included. Call to make reservations: Coleen Kemp 570-584-6508. When: Monday, November 16, 2015 at Noon. Where: Genetti Hotel, in Williamsport. Model Railroad Program What: Free Saturday Trains Model Railroad Program. When: Every Saturday Throughout the Year, 10 a.m. to Noon. Where: Christ Memorial Episcopal Church at the corner of Pine and East Market streets in Danville, Montour County. CHURCH EVENTS CHURCH EVENTS... Lunch What: Soup and Sandwich Lunch. When: Wednesday October 28, Noon until 1:30 p.m. Where: Central Baptist Church 601 Seventh Ave. Williamsport. Pork BBQ Dinner What: Pork BBQ dinner including pork BBQ, mac & cheese, cole slaw, dessert, coffee & tea. Advanced tickets available at Parish Office. Call 570-323-9456. Adults: $10 in advanced, $12 at the door. Children 10 & under, $5. Take-outs available. Benefits Parish Youth Ministry mission trip. When: Thursday, October 29, 4 p.m.-7 p.m. Where: St. Joseph the Worker Parish Fleming Center, 720 W. Fourth St., Williamsport.

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Family-Friendly Event – Lifetree Church What: Route 66: Journey of Faith—Road Trip Through The Bible – This is a drive-thru experience as you take a faith journey through the Bible from the seat of your vehicle. Also enjoy free food and free candy. The “Keystone Cruisers” Car Club will be there for the evening with their classic cars. The event will be held weather-permitting. For more information call the church office at 570 398-2163. When: Friday, October 30th from 6 to 8 p.m. Where: Lifetree Church, 500 River Road, Jersey Shore. Trunk or Treat What: Trunk or Treat kids Fall/Halloween event! Trunk or Treat allows you to freely and safely trick or treat through over a hundred vehicles including planes, boats, tractors and police cars...and get free cotton candy, hot dogs and more! When: Friday, October 30th from 6:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. Where: Community Baptist Church, 1853 State Route 87, Montoursville, PA 17754. Garden View Baptist Church What: Trunk N Treat (free of charge) - decorated trunks, candy, games and light refreshments to provide a safe alternative to traditional trick or treat and to reach out to the community. When: Saturday, October 31, 2015, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. Where: 1600 Doris Avenue, church parking lot and fellowship hall. How: Foy Avenue exit of Route 15 N, up the hill from Sunoco and Advance Auto in Old Lycoming Township. Spaghetti Dinner What: Spaghetti Dinner. Adults - $8.00, Children $4.00, (10 years - 4). Take-outs available at 4:00 pm. Handicap accessible. When: Saturday, October 31st from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Where: Lycoming Presbyterian Church, 825 Arch Street, Williamsport, PA. Trunk N Treat What: 2nd annual Trunk N Treat will be held in our church parking lot, giving the children of our

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What: Farragut Mt. Zion United Methodist Church First Tuesday Fellowship Dinner. When: November 3 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. (Free will donations will be accepted). Where: On Rt. 864 near the intersection with Rt. 87 near Montoursville.

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Bus Trip What: Please join St John Lutheran “The Brick” Church for a bus trip, cost of $20/person. Contact the church office on Monday, Wednesday or Thursday from 8:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. for a reservation, phone: 570-547-6423. When: Sunday, November 1, 2015 leaving from the church parking lot at 196 Brick Church Road, Montgomery, PA. Where: To Palm Lutheran Church, Palmyra, Pa to hear a lecture on “Martin Luther Then & Now” by Rev. Dr. Richard Carlson.

Covered Dish Dinner What: Montgomery area senior citizens will meet for a covered dish dinner. Attendees should bring a dish to share, table service and an item to support the local food bank. New members welcome. When: Wednesday, November 4th at noon. Where: Lutheran “Brick” church.

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Holiday Festival What: All Saints Holiday Festival. When: Nov. 6th, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. & Nov. 7th, 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Where: 1656 Scott Street Williamsport PA 17701.

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very year in October, Mother Nature paints the landscape in extravagant fashion, changing with Picasso-like randomness daily, until the majestic masterpiece reaches its crescendo. Fall’s colorful foliage finale is heralded by a dramatic change in the weather. The first frost of the year is ushered by a blast of chilling Canadian air. Blustering winds blow the leaves from the trees during the last stage of fall’s fading glory. The season’s end is celebrated with our most popular holiday celebration, Halloween. It’s time to carve pumpkins into jack-o-lanterns, and prepare to trick or treat. It’s a spooky night that brings droves of children dressed in costumes seeking candy at our doorsteps. This time of the year also signifies the end of the political season, and the similarities between Halloween and politics is a laudable comparison. Conjure the story of “The Legend

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Sleepy Hollow,” a Halloween classic set in the quiet countryside during the post-Revolutionary period in American history. The setting is the small town of Tarry Town, New York, a locale with a similar landscape and culture as our community. But the comparison doesn’t end there, as I dare to critique the lesson of this American short story. The tale itself compares the motives of two individuals: one of selfish greed (Ichabod Crane) and the other, of honest desire (Brom Bones), as the two men compete to marry a wealthy farmer’s daughter, (Katrina Van Tassel). Substitute the challenging characters with current political candidates vying for office. Imagine the wealthy farmer’s’ daughter is the office they seek. The star of the story, and the one who decides the fate of greedy Ichabod, is the Headless Horseman, the ghost of a Hessian trooper. Substitute the people’s choice in the election with the role of the Horseman. I’m not suggesting that candidates

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community? Hopefully the public is able to navigate through the rhetorical nonsense of the career politicians and choose the right candidate for the right reasons. A candidate with an achievable plan for the future of their community. The “Legend of Sleepy Hollow” has become a ghost story during the past 200 years, but Washington Irving wrote it as a satire of self-delusion leading to its own downfall. On November 3rd, Irving’s Headless Horseman rides again! Who remains standing is up to you.

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- Appliances - Quality Furnishings - Antiques - Collectibles - Shop & Lawn Equipment - Tools - Willow Tree/Precious Moments collections - Coins - Quality ranch style home York Stellar 2000 series central A/C Unit, (Like New) 2006 Hyundai Sonata Sedan, FWD, Auto. Trans., A/C, AM/FM/CD, Dohc 16 V 4 cyl., P.S. P.B, pwr. Windows, locks & mirrors, 89,1293 original miles, 3.16 Pa inspection.(*) Contact auctioneer for information, Fax or sale order. Complete listing in Williamsport Sun-Gazette, Sunday 10/25/15

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(CRA Table IIB Document on the Montoursville Area School District’s website)

includes another 4 years of tax increases just for this debt on √ That top of the 7 tax increases that have occurred in the last 10 years. (CRA Table IIB Document on the Montoursville Area School District’s website)

2020, 31% of your tax dollars (4.74 mills) could go to just debt √ Bypayments! (CRA Table IIB Document on the Montoursville Area School District’s website)

15.43 mills of taxes assessed by the end of √ Out2020,of the4.74planned mills will be used solely for debt! That will leave only

10.69 mills for the rest of the school budget. That’s lower than the 12.72 mills used in 2010! They will have to keep raising taxes!

A home with a $117,000 assessment paid a total of $15,329.34 in school taxes since 2005!

If this school board is allowed to continue, all taxpayers may very well see as much as a 40% increase in their taxes from 2005 until 2020!

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On November 3rd, vote for fiscal responsibility, open transparency and a dedication to the best education possible for all the students of the district, K-12.

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whose motives are based in greed, revenge or other selfish motives should be chased from town by headless specters on horseback, but the public should carefully consider why a candidate is seeking office. Is it greed? Is there a financial interest to be gained by themselves or a contributor? Do they need a job, health insurance or retirement plan? Is it a quest for power to retaliate against an individual or organization that has wronged them in the past? Or are their motives altruistic? Do they possess a desire to improve the quality of life for the citizens of the


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s, almost a life-long resident of this County, I like many of you, am very concerned with the increase in criminal activity, especially the violent crime and drug dealing that has become so prevent here. Allow me to explain my plan for stopping the violence and the drug dealing and related problems. My job as DA will, of course, be to prosecute those who choose violence (my definition of violence includes not only the street level violence that have become so prevalent but also sexual assault and domestic violence) as well as those that have come into our community solely to sell drugs. Those who choose these paths will be held responsible to the fullest extent possible, under the law. The 2nd part of my responsibility however is to work just as hard to prevent the criminal activity from happening in the first place. My job is not just to prosecute crime after it happens but to work diligently to prevent it before it requires prosecution. While not giving up hope on redirecting

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2013 Hyundai Elantra Limited

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$14,993

$14,993

$6,993

45,696 miles

24,263 miles

2010 Kia Forte LX

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80,539 miles

ON SALE!

LOW MILEAGE, LOW PRICED CARS, SUVS, SEDANS, COUPES, TRUCKS 2008 Hyundai Elantra GLS, 92,377 miles, #Y19095F 2009 Hyundai Accent Auto GLS, 63,024 miles, #Y19145A 2010 Hyundai Sonata GLS, 67,604 miles, #Y19147A 2010 Hyundai Elantra GLS, 63,920 miles, #Y19151A 2011 Ford Focus SE, 70,058 miles, #Y19222A 2010 Toyota Corolla S, 82,833 miles, #Y19080A 2011 Hyundai Elantra Ltd, 72,548 miles, #Y19122A 2012 Chevrolet Impala LT, 75,961 miles, #Y18963A 2011 Ford Escape XLS, 77,739 miles, #Y520026 2011 Hyundai Sonata GLS, 39,797 miles, #Y520009 2013 Hyundai Elantra GLS, 45,283 miles, #Y19171A 2014 Hyundai Accent GLS, 9,494 miles, #Y520018 2011 Nissan Altima 2.5 SL, 52,459 miles, #Y18908A 2012 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid, 58,534 miles, #Y18968B 2012 Nissan Altima 2.5 S, 41,270 miles, #Y19049A 2013 Hyundai Elantra GLS, 37,576 miles, #Y19073A

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2013 Hyundai Elantra Limited, 55,871 miles, #Y19052A 2013 Hyundai Elantra GT, 24,811 miles, #Y19016A 2013 Hyundai Sonata GLS, 20,905 miles, #Y520033 2014 Hyundai Accent GLS, 7,767 miles, #Y519878 2013 Hyundai Elantra GT, 34,895 miles, #Y19025A 2011 Hyundai Sonata SE, 30,526 miles, #Y519995 2013 Hyundai Sonata GLS, 17,006 miles, #Y18949A 2013 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid, 57,749 miles, #Y19189A 2014 Scion xD 5DR, 13,603 miles, #Y520022 2012 Hyundai Elantra Limited, 21,187 miles, #Y519993 2012 Hyundai Sonata 2.0T LTD, 42,916 miles, #Y18852A 2013 Hyundai Sonata Limited, 26,662 miles, #Y19236A 2013 Hyundai Veloster, 48,275 miles, #Y19101A 2013 Toyota Camry LE, 18,036 miles, #Y520024 2014 Hyundai Elantra Sport, 9,640 miles, #Y520037 2013 Hyundai Elantra GT, 13,015 miles, #Y519992

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2013 Hyundai Sonata SE, 23,378 miles, #Y19107A 2014 Hyundai Sonata GLS, 17,456 miles, #Y19109A 2009 Toyota Venza V6 AWD, 76,827 miles, #Y19069A 2010 Hyundai Santa Fe Limited, 54,705 miles, #Y19012A 2012 Hyundai Sonata 2.0T Limited, 25,840 miles, #Y519994 2012 Hyundai Tucson GLS, 30,948 miles, #Y519877A 2013 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid LTD , 54,655 miles, #Y19048A 2014 Toyota Camry LE, 17,473 miles, #Y520023 2011 Hyundai Santa Fe GLS, 41,345 miles, #Y520031 2012 Ford Escape Limited, 62,374 miles, #Y520039 2014 Subaru Legacy 2.5i Prem, 44,177 miles, #Y519991A 2012 Hyundai Tucson GLS, 23,166 miles, #Y520014 2014 Hyundai Veloster Turbo, 4,245 miles, #Y519869 2014 Jeep Patriot Sport, 14,520 miles, #Y519996A 2013 Nissan Altima 2.5 SL, 12,683 miles, #Y18973A 2011 Ford F-150 FX4, 65,490 miles, #Y520038

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2013 Ford Focus Titanium, 41,180 miles, #H48755A 2014 Toyota Corolla LE Plus, 12,024 miles, #H48800A 2013 Honda Accord LX, 42,838 miles, #H48832A 2013 Honda Civic LX, 21,034 miles, #H48709A 2012 Chevrolet Cruze 1LT, 26,201 miles, #H611170 2012 Kia Sorento LX, 50,559 miles, #H611139A 2013 Honda Civic EX, 37,294 miles, #H48577A 2012 Chevrolet Equinox 2LT, 55,672 miles, #H48922A 2012 Mazda 5 Grand Touring, 15,314 miles, #H48769F 2012 Toyota Prius v Three, 64,206 miles, #H48748A 2013 Chevrolet Malibu LTZ, 44,092 miles, #H611137A 2012 Jeep Patriot Sport, 30,542 miles, #H611090B 2014 Honda Insight LX, 4,297 miles, #H48632A

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2011 Honda CR-V SE 4WD, 52,175 miles, #H48973A 2014 Mitsu Outlander Sport ES, 11,124 miles, #H48909B 2010 GMC Terrain SLE-2, 47,147 miles, #H611105B 2013 Honda Accord Sport, 35,484 miles, #H48732A 2013 Hyundai Elantra GT, 13,745 miles, #H611174 2014 Hyundai Sonata GLS, 10,721 miles, #H611175 2012 Jeep Liberty Limited, 45,363 miles, #H48661B 2012 Honda CR-V LX, 36,652 miles, #H611183 2013 Honda CR-V LX, 38,718 miles, #H48900A 2011 Subaru Forester Touring, 41,380 miles, #H48823A 2013 Ford Escape SE, 28,257 miles, #H611180 2011 Toyota Tacoma 4x4, 74,272 miles, #H611178 2013 Honda Odyssey EX-L, 33,060 miles, #H48575A

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2011 Ford Edge Limited AWD

$20,495

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CARS

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# M520964A 82,110 miles

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2013 BMW 335i xDrive, 34,785 miles, #M208A 2014 BMW 328i xDrive, 12,318 miles, #M18925 2012 Ford Mustang Boss 302, 6,525 miles, #M520945 2012 BMW 5 Series 535i xDrive, 25,097 miles, #M520856 2012 Ford Mustang Boss 302, 7,698 miles, #M520948

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$38,995

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t’s that time of year – jack-o-melon carving time! Watermelon carvings are a fun and different way to show off your spookiest Halloween faces. Throwing a Monster Mash has never been more fun, and this watermelon carving makes the ultimate centerpiece as the head of Frankenstein. Then round out your party menu with these kid-friendly Watermelon Glazed Meatballs and let the spooktacular celebrating begin. Before you start carving, check out a few helpful carving tips and tricks: • The whole watermelon should be at room temperate when you carve to make cutting and slicing easier. Then chill the watermelon after cutting and before serving.

Cut a small, thin, flat piece from the bottom of the watermelon before carving. This will provide a flat base, making the watermelon more stable when carving. • Draw the design on the watermelon rind with a fine/medium point waterproof marker or a sharp pencil before you cut. • Use a sharp knife with a pointed tip – the sharper the knife, the easier and cleaner the cuts will be. Head of Frankenstein’s Monster • Oblong shaped seedless or seeded watermelon • Large kitchen and paring knives • Melon baller • Honeydew

• Green dry erase marker • Straight pins or toothpicks • Chocolate wafer cookies, large and mini sizes • Black edible sugar sheets or construction paper • Black licorice strings • Pair of chop sticks • Chocolate covered mini donuts • Spooky decorations Wash watermelon under cool running water and pat dry. On cutting board, place watermelon on its side and cut 1/2 to 3/4 inch from each end, creating a sturdy base and top portion of carving. Stand watermelon upright. Scoop out a good amount of red fruit from top of watermelon with melon baller, also using a melon baller scoop a generous portion of honeydew to make fruit salad. Refill top portion of watermelon with balls of watermelon and honeydew. From ends that were cut off, draw nose with dry erase marker and use paring knife to cut it out. Attach to watermelon using straight pins or toothpicks. For eyes peel two large and two small chocolate wafer cookies in half. Using sturdy toothpicks or straight pins, attach large cookies with white icing facing out from watermelon and attach small black cookie portion to white icing to create Frankenstein’s pupils. Cut black edible sugar sheets or construction paper half length wise then make zig zag cuts to create hair; attach this to top of watermelon using straight pins. Use straight pins to attach black licorice to create mouth and stitches randomly on

face. Three-quarters down watermelon on each side of face, insert a chopstick and attach a chocolate covered mini donut to each chopstick to resemble screws in Frankenstein’s neck. Complete carving with additional spooky decorations. Watermelon Glazed Meatballs Serves: 6 to 8 • 2 tablespoons vegetable oil • 24-36 frozen prepared mini meatballs • 1 cup watermelon puree (instructions below) • 1 cup prepared barbecue sauce Heat oil in large heavy saute pan over medium high heat or electric skillet set on 325°F. Saute meatballs until browned and hot. Reduce heat to low. To make the watermelon puree, remove seeds from fresh watermelon and cut into large chunks. Place in a blender and process until smooth and well pureed. Mix together barbecue sauce and watermelon puree. Pour over meatballs and simmer for a few minutes. Serve hot.

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Are you ready for someone to DO SOMETHING about crime in Lycoming County?

I am Mary C. Kilgus, and I am running for Lycoming County District Attorney. I was a criminal trial attorney for 6 1/2 years, and have personally prosecuted over 500 trials, more than 100 of those involving a rape or a sexual assault.

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I was able to identify a loophole in Megan’s Law and worked hand in hand with state legislators to make improvements that protect children from sexual predators.

Cleaning up our streets from crime should be the top priority for the District Attorney, and with my proven experience, I am the only candidate seasoned and tough enough to stand up to repeat offenders and bring in stiff and timely convictions. My plan is to implement a comprehensive, strategic plan to patrol the county, improve police training, and have positive engagement with the community. Fair prosecution will make a Lycoming County safer for us all.

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My work with abused women and children earned a nomination by Wise Options as a Woman of Excellence in 2011.Having been in Law enforcement since 1992, I have become an expert in Megan’s Law, Tender Years Act, DNA evidence, and several other area’s of criminal justice.

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Venue │ 8 p.m. -2 a.m. │ 321 Pine Street, Williamsport │ (570) 322-6900 Country Line Dancing │ Hepburn Township Fire Hall │ 7 p.m. │ 615 Route 973, Cogan Station │ (570) 494-0411 Texas Hold ‘Em │ Riverside Lounge │ 6:30 p.m. │ South Main Street, Montgomery │ (570) 547-6289 Thursdays Live Music │ Riepstine’s Pub │ 9 p.m. │ 913 Arch Street, Williamsport │ (570) 329-2739 Open Mic │ The Whiskey Room │ 9 p.m. │ 30 West Third Street, Williamsport │ (570) 567-7671 Live Music │ Avenue 209 Coffeehouse │ 7 p.m. │ 209 Bellefonte Avenue, Lock Haven │ (570) 748-6738 Quizzo Trivia │ Cloud 9 Airport Restaurant & Lounge │ 7:30 p.m. │ 700 Airport Road, Montoursville │ (570) 601-4603 Quizzo Trivia │ Hull’s Landing │ 9 p.m. │ Routes 442 & 405, Muncy │ (570) 546-6524 DJ & Dancing │ Imbibe Lounge & Night Venue │ 8 p.m. -2 a.m. │ 321 Pine Street, Williamsport │ (570) 322-6900 DJ Reaper │ The New K-Bar │ 8 p.m. │ 523 East Third Street, Williamsport │ (570) 326-7873 DJ & Karaoke w / Discmaster DJ │ Rivals Sports Bar │ 9 p.m. │ 420 River

Avenue, Williamsport │ (570) 322-8980 Karaoke w / KJ Hammie │ Riverside Lounge │ 9 p.m. │ South Main Street, Montgomery │ (570) 547-6289 Fridays Live Music │ Bullfrog Brewery │ 10 p.m. │ 229 West Fourth Street, Williamsport │ (570) 326-4700 Live Music │ The Stonehouse │ 9 p.m. -MID │ 343 Pine Street, Williamsport │ (570) 322-3339 Live Music │ The Cell Block │ 10 p.m. - Gallows │ 154 West Third Street, Williamsport │ (570) 322-7475 Live Music │ American Legion Post 617 │ 9 p.m. │ 901 Market St, South Williamsport │ (570) 327-0255 Live Music │ American Legion Post 104 │ 9 p.m. │ 1312 Broad Street, Montoursville │ (570) 368-9000 Live Music │ Hull’s Landing │ 9:30 p.m. │ Routes 442 & 405, Muncy │ (570) 546-6524 Live Music │ Hangar 9 │ 9 p.m. │ 208 Bellefonte Avenue, Lock Haven │ (570) 893-7638 DJ & Dancing │ Imbibe Lounge & Night Venue │ 8 p.m. -2 a.m. │ 321 Pine Street, Williamsport │ (570) 322-6900 DJ Blaze │ The New K-Bar │ 9 p.m. │ 523 East Third Street, Williamsport │ (570) 326-7873 DJ │ Riverside Lounge │ 9 p.m. │ South

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he news is full of stories of innocent Israelis being stabbed, shot and run over by enraged Arabs throughout Israel. Pundits and Monday morning quarterbacks are asking are these people really frustrated teenagers killing people as a result of naive frustration or are we witnessing a war against democracy in the Middle East? When I first traveled to the Arab towns of Ramallah, Jenin and others,

they were quiet and orderly. The relationship between Israelis and Arabs was good and in some cases friendships and business relations had developed well. The West Bank of the Jordan River was originally a gift to the Hussein family of Jordan. The Gaza Strip was a gift to Egypt. Both nations did the best they could to ignore their protectorates. Jordan did not want any part of the Arabs in the West Bank because the ruling elite in that country are not of the same tribal caste as the majority of

Jordanians. The majority of Jordanian Arabs are Palestinian and Jordan is quite properly the Palestinian state. Egypt considered Gaza an open sore and burden on its economy; an incubator for threats to the military rulers of Egypt. In 1967 when almost half a dozen Arab nations attempted to eradicate Israel, for at least the second time, Israel gained possession of the West Bank of the Jordan River and the Gaza Strip. Jordan ceded any demand for control over the West Bank of the Jordan River after just a few years. It wanted nothing to do with the area and understood the area to be in the security interest of Israel. Egypt was glad to get rid of the pesky problem of the Gaza Strip. Fast forward to Israel’s many efforts over the years likewise to rid itself of the West Bank and Gaza. After the Oslo Accords, when Jericho was given to the Palestinian Arabs and self-rule permitted in almost the entire West Bank, violence and bloodshed followed. Jewish blood literally could be seen on the walls of buildings in Jericho and homicide bombers permeated throughout the State of Israel. Gaza became the nesting place for Hamas and its thousands of missile attacks upon Israel. The elections in both the West Bank of the Jordan River

and Gaza placed in power political despots and dictators who have robbed scandalous amounts of money from their own people. What is it that makes the Arabs on the West Bank and Gaza underdogs in the eyes of some? Is it because Israel has survived the several murderous wars waged against it while fellow Arabs have placed their “brothers” and “sisters” in refugee camps? Is it because Israel is responsible for the hate taught the Arabs by their religious leaders? Is it because Israel cannot sacrifice its safety and security to those with a horrid track record, like Assad in Syria who has killed 250,000 of his own people? The war against Jews in Israel today is in many ways a replay of history. The Muslim world could never accept the cancer of Christianity or Judaism in the Middle East. Arab dictators and the Muslim mobs in the street fully understand that Israel will always be held to a different and higher standard than any other nation. In essence, Israel has to fight with one hand behind its back. The former head of the United States Joint Chiefs of Staff Martin Dempsey expressed shock and amazement at how carefully Israel has tried to avoid

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participating in programs that protect our children. The proof of his commitment and dedication is shown in a few of the

articles and clippings above. Eric Linhardt is dedicated to Lycoming County. As our District Attorney he is the most qualified, the most experienced and the most proven candidate

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For the past 8 years District Attorney Eric Linhardt has served the people of Lycoming County by taking control of the drug task force, stepping up eff orts against violent crime and actively

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civilian casualties in its attempt to prolong its existence in the region. The United States has not done such a good job in Afghanistan, Iraq or anywhere else where we have fought wars. We dealt with Native Americans by annihilating them. We carpet bombed civilian populations over Dresden, Berlin and other places in Germany during WWII. We incinerated two Japanese cities with the atomic bomb. An Arab Muslim once said to me: “The Christian Crusaders know how to wage

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war.” When an Eritrean bystander was accidentally killed during a terrorist attack in Israel, the mishap was condemned by politicians, rabbis and civilians within the State of Israel. When innocent Israeli civilians are the victims of terrorist attacks, it is praised by Arab leaders. This is the crucial difference between Israel and its enemies; Israel desires peace and watches its every step to assure compliance with Jewish values and the

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ethics of the world community. Those who lead West Bank and Gaza Arabs enjoy the blood fest and do everything they can to promote it. Lately the political term “incitement” has been heard. What is going on in Israel today is not “incitement” but rather the direction of a military force against Israel. Just as airplanes were used as an instrument of war in the 9/11 attacks against the United States, women, children and teenagers are used as instruments of terror against the Jewish people. It is untruthful to believe for a moment that the current attacks against Israelis are random or represent justifiable frustration. The public statements of all Arab leaders confirm that warfare is being conducted against Israelis. Characterizations of Jews as having filthy, bloody feet stepping upon Arab land and the other stereotypes regularly used are drawn from a deep culture of crude anti-Semitism. Israel has been waging and will continue to wage a struggle for survival. Democracy, diversity, integrity and selfawareness will continue to be Israel’s ethos. There will be those who claim that Israel fights too hard, struggles too loudly and is to be condemned for failing to lie down and be submissive.

Classic Islam, reinvigorated by a modern Islamic terrorism, requires submission of Christians and Jews. The prophet Mohammed bragged about the killing of Jews in Saudi Arabia where there was once a vibrant, safe and prosperous Jewish community. Just as the Jewish people have been driven out of every Arab land, wandering the Earth as refugees, until they were taken in by the State of Israel, the modern Arab rulers would like to make refugees out of every Jew living in the Middle East. It is difficult for those who support liberal democracy to appreciate that sometimes democracies have to fight for their existence against very difficult odds. Oftentimes I am asked what the long-term outcome will be. Israel must continue to be strong, to seek support from Western democracies. It encourages a Palestinian state in the West Bank of a reasonable size, selfgoverning, democratic, which does not teach hatred of its neighbors and which is totally demilitarized. Will the Arabs ever accept this willingly? Absolutely not unless the rest of the world appreciates what is at stake for their own future and fights against the terrorist threat which potentially undermines all of us.

Tony is not a politician… He’s Our Voice in the County. THE MUSSARE RECORD:

COMMONSENSE REFORMS TO PROTECT TAXPAYERS •

Saved taxpayers millions by paying down debt and maintaining the A+ county bond rating

Worked with Congressman Tom Marino to repeal the Biggert-Waters Flood Act

Fought to end county regulations that hurt local jobs and small businesses

Reformed county government by cutting wasteful spending by $2 million

Held over 50 public budget meetings across our county to seek local input

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Meet Jack McKernan (R) Candidate County Commissioner

ello, I am Jack McKernan and a lifetime resident of Lycoming County. I am a Republican, running for Lycoming County Commissioner. I decided to run for County Commissioner because I was concerned about the handling of the budget last fall and the quality of candidates for such an important position in Lycoming County. At this point in time, I believe I am the type of leader our county needs. I have the education, qualifications, business experience and knowledge of our community and want to improve the county I love. I have 35 years of business experience through the ownership of Williamsport Moving and Storage Company and 30 years of involvement with community nonprofits. I promise to be a full time commissioner, bringing energy and enthusiasm to the job. I will ask questions, focus on making improvements and efficiencies to improve the quality of life for our residents. I will strive to be transparent

in my work and seek input on issues that have wide ranging effect. I come with the mindset of being a good team player. I will be respectful when dealing with others and considerate of all opinions. I will work hard to try and get the people of the county involved in their government through rotation of meetings and alternate times of meetings. The more the public is involved, the more effective the commissioners can be. Resource Management (Landfill) / Prison crowding / County Recreation Authority (White Deer) / Comprehensive Plan are all issues of concern for our county. On a broader sense Project Bald Eagle (heroin epidemic), community violence and a possible Susquehanna Health alliance are issues we need to help where we can. At this point the issues are what they are. I can’t change that. I view the above as opportunities. Opportunities that once we take action should result in long-term betterments for the all of Lycoming County. I believe great opportunities lie ahead but it’s time for action. Some

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control director”. She has coordinated all activity and marketing efforts. A friend since nursery school, I am sure neither of us ever thought we would team up for a political campaign. To round out our formal team I want to thank David McKernan my cousin who was been our campaign chairman and Lori Moore our treasurer. Lori was assisted by Steve Deitrick on the financial report compilation, wow, what a job. Well done folks! Never in my life did I think I would get involved in a political race. We have run a grass roots campaign and we have grass roots funding. I know I can do this job, do it well and make a positive difference. Now is the time. I have the passion and desire. It is up to the people of Lycoming County. On November 3, 66,000 Lycoming County citizens have an opportunity to form the future of our county. Voters need to send a message that they want to see reduced spending, better fiscal management and smaller government. By electing me as County Commissioner and by winning by a large margin you can send a message of desired change. I ask for your vote. Please vote for McKernan for Commissioner #4 on the ballot; I’ll be a leader you can count on!

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issues are going to take time to fix so patience will be needed. Some issues can be dealt with quicker, such as reduced spending and putting a halt to adding persons to our payroll. Issues such as the landfill, prison and White Deer will require more time to review and find suitable solutions. I will strive for affordable and safe communities, ensure job growth, provide healthy recreational alternatives, top notch education and medical facilities, compassionate human services, arts and outdoor recreation opportunities. Our communities must start to look to regionalize services such as all emergency services and public works in order to provide reliable service, create efficiencies and reduce cost. In the end, we will improve our county and make it more attractive for business, families to be raised here, students to want to live here and a community for seniors to retire to. My campaign volunteers are a hard working mix of family, friends and others who care about our county. I am grateful for all the time my team has spent knocking on doors and getting the word out. A special thanks to my wife of 28 years, Phyllis, for the hours and hours of effort she has devoted to this campaign. A tip of the hat to Cindy Stearns, our “mission

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n November 6th and 7th, at the Community Arts Center in Williamsport, the students of the Uptown Music Collective will present their first major performance of the school’s 2015-2016 performance season, Woodstock: 3 Days of Peace and Music. This exciting concert event will feature the music of many of the great artists and bands that played the historic festival in 1969, including; Richie Havens, Joan Baez, Santana, Janis Joplin, Sly & The Family Stone, The Who, Jimi Hendrix, and many more. All performed by an enthusiastic and talented group of Uptown Music Collective students between the ages of 11 and 18. Woodstock was billed as “An Aquarian Exposition: 3 Days of Peace & Music”. It was held at Max Yasgur’s 600-acre dairy farm in the Catskills near the hamlet of White Lake in the town of Bethel, New York, from August 15 to 18, 1969. During the sometimes rainy

weekend, 32 acts performed outdoors before an audience of 400,000 people. It is widely regarded as a pivotal moment in popular music history. Rolling Stone listed it as one of the 50 Moments That Changed the History of Rock and Roll. The festival is also widely considered to be the definitive nexus for the larger counterculture generation. “There are many touchstones in the history of modern music, that when presented in an exciting and engaging way, will galvanize our students, pushing them to exceed their limits and expectations,” said Uptown Music Collective Founder, Dave Brumbaugh. “If you look over the shows that we’ve presented over the years, and see the themes we tend to repeat, it’s easy to tell that we feel that Pink Floyd, the Beatles, Motown, Orchestral Rock, Led Zeppelin (coming up soon) and now Woodstock are among them. These iconic bands still speak to the music students of today. Their music is still poignant, its heart still beats, and our students

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well as junior Zack Chism (WAHS), along with a leadership committee that includes,(Kendall Palmatier (Jersey Shore Area High School), AJ Robbins (Loyalsock Township High School), and Shayne Williams (WAHS). “I find myself absolutely inspired by this music. Every song tells a story and tells it so well. Whether it’s through the lyrics or through the instruments, you can always feel the energy and emotions. It’s amazing to me that all this music was performed in one place in just a few days, and was amazing enough that 46 years later, we were so inspired that we wanted to recreate it all,” said Wingrove. Media sponsors include Lamar Advertising, NorthCentralPa.com, Oldies 93.3 FM, 99.3 FM WZXR and all of Backyard Broadcasting. Tickets for the performance are $10.00 in advance and $15.00 on performance nights. Tickets are available at the Community Arts Center box office, Alabaster Coffee, K&S Music, and the Uptown Music Collective. For more information contact the Uptown Music Collective at 570-329-0888 or visit www.uptownmusic.org.

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still find it compelling. Jimi Hendrix and the Star Spangled Banner, Sly and the Family Stone, Ritchie Haven’s crying out “FREEDOM”. Almost 50 years later, this music still stirs their imagination and pushes them to excel as musicians... In the end that’s what it’s all about for me.” Woodstock: 3 Days of Peace and Music will feature Collective performers who have been diligently preparing for this event. Along with the live music, there will be a professional grade light and sound show organized by the students themselves. As with all Uptown Music Collective performances, the students are not only the performers, but also direct the show. There is also a group of younger students, called “Tech Monkeys” who will serve as stage technicians and spot light operators. The cast for the show is drawn from the Uptown Music Collective’s much heralded Special Performance Group 1. The students have set a goal to get 1500 people see the show over its two night run. This concert is directed by Uptown Music Collective seniors Kira Crissinger (Milton Area High School) and Maggie Wingrove (WAHS) as

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alloween is a fun time of year meant to be celebrated with friends and family. While the holiday originated more than 2,000 years ago with Celtic tribes, the traditions of dressing in disguises and celebrating with food and drink endure to this day. According to a survey conducted by the National Confectioners Association, more than three quarters of Americans will hand out candy to trick-or-treaters this year and many others will participate

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o-lantern or attending a family oriented Halloween party. For some new ideas, try transforming your home into a haunted house with spooky displays, decorating customized trick-or-treat bags or even going on a hayride at a local farm. It doesn’t matter what you are doing as long as you can spend time with loved ones. Amp up the spook-factor with creepy treats. Candy is a special part of Halloween, and one of life’s little pleasures that is meant to be enjoyed as a treat during the holiday. On Halloween, candy shaped like eyeballs, brains or spiders can be a fun way to create a memorable celebration. Parents are 24 percent more likely than non-parents to pick creepy candy over other Halloween themes. Enjoy candy in moderation. With lots of treats being handed out on Halloween, it’s a good time to keep moderation in mind. Nearly 80 percent of parents surveyed report that they have a plan in place to help their children make smart decisions when it comes to the enjoyment of treats. NCA’s moderation guides are a handy way to make sure you treat right on Halloween or any day of the year. Let your children enjoy some candy on Halloween and then portion out two or three treats into small

bags for enjoyment later. For school-age children, consider slipping a small piece of candy into their lunch boxes as a fun surprise. Remember that safety comes first. There are a number of easy ways to make the evening a safe and enjoyable one. Wear light-colored clothing that’s short enough to prevent tripping and add reflective tape to the sides, front and back of costumes. Trick-or-treat before the sun is completely set and carry a flashlight in case of delay. Finally, try to stay within your neighborhood and only visit homes you know. Learn more about Halloween traditions and how to enjoy sweets in moderation at CandyUSA.com/HalloweenCentral. There you can also find great recipes, moderation tips and guides, craft ideas and safety reminders to make sure you enjoy a spooktacular holiday.

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or 60 years the Emmanuel Baptist Church has been serving its congregation well and providing them spiritual guidance and service, and now it will be celebrating its 60th anniversary in a special and

nostalgic manner on Sunday, November 1. They will begin with Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. and the main church service will be at 10:45. They will be having the founding Pastor Blair Hemans’s grandson Joel Bieber to speak to the church for a little while that day. There will be “voices of the

past” played over the speakers of the former pastors - Blair Hemans and Dr. Everett Bixler. After the service that day, there will be a nice meal planned in the Activity Center. The Emmanuel Baptist Church has had three pastors in the 60 years. The founding pastor, Blair Hemans (1955-1969), Pastor Everett Bixler (1970-1991), Pastor David Bixler (1991-to present). The Emmanuel Baptist Church is

located at 1730 Four Mile Drive, Williamsport, Pennsylvania. Pastor David Bixler said he is encouraged, after 60 years, to see the church still faithful to the Word of God, “Remaining true to Godly, Christ-honoring music, and continuing to preach that Jesus is the only way for salvation.” The church’s slogan has always been “The End of Your Search for a Bible-Preaching Church.”

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PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SECTOR WORK EXPERIENCE • State Representative for 3 terms (6 years) who was NRA endorsed and served on Local Government, Finance, and Commerce Committees. • Founder of Mirabito Properties Inc., a private businessman who is invested in our community and has created jobs for over 25 years. • Attorney who understands the importance of law enforcement and treatment options to deal with drug addiction and related crime. • Law Clerk to Honorable Malcolm Muir.

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PROTECTING OUR COMMUNITY AGAINST CRIME • Prescription drug and heroin use have reached epidemic proportions. • We must support police to defeat the drug trade, while providing effective treatment for addicts and education and support for families. BUILDING INFRASTRUCTURE SO BUSINESSES CAN CREATE JOBS. • Make Lycoming County attractive to businesses by providing the infrastructure businesses need to grow.

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fter attending Cornell University and Boston College Law School, I came to Williamsport in 1989 to work for Judge Malcolm Muir. My brother and I invested our savings and started a business fixing up blighted properties 25 years ago. I manage that business with my wife, Sara, and our employees. We create jobs and tax revenues. I was in the Pennsylvania General Assembly as the State Representative from the Williamsport area for three terms (six years). I served on many committees that dealt with county and local government issues, including Local Government, Finance, Commerce, Agriculture and Rural Affairs, and Aging and Adult Services. I believe that we face serious structural problems in our community, which must be tackled by the incoming County Commissioners. These problems include: (1) a heroin and prescription drug epidemic, and the crime that goes with it, threatening the County’s ability to attract business, as well as destroying our quality of life; (2) a concentration of poverty, characterized by a lack of jobs and low-wage jobs; (3) many citizens who are living on the margins and are devastated by tax increases, including a large number of seniors who are surviving on fixed incomes; and (4) an unusually large number of homeowners in flood areas who struggle with high flood insurance

premiums resulting from the Biggert-Waters federal legislation. Several changes in how we run the County would help us solve these problems. As elected officials, we need to take actions that (1) bring transparency and accountability to spending of all public tax dollars and decision-making; (2) take the politics out of local government; and (3) bring common sense management to the decisions we make with your tax dollars. Transparency begins with informing citizens about where your tax dollars are spent. When I was a State Representative, I sponsored and passed legislation to make all state spending available on the internet. I am committed to protecting taxpayers by bringing this transparency and accountability to Lycoming County. Transparency of public spending and decision-making empowers citizens to hold elected officials accountable for their actions. I have a proven track record of public service characterized by my commitment to accountability, accessibility, responsiveness, and fighting for transparency. The record of transparency and accountability in Lycoming County has not been good. For example, despite reports for the last two years that the County’s finances were in good shape, your county taxes were increased by 21% last November. That 21% tax increase takes about 5.5 million dollars from our citizens every year. Citizens should

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The Social Security Trustees announced Oct. 15 that there will be no Social Security COLA (cost of living adjustment) in 2016.To make matters worse, 30 percent of Medicare beneficiaries will see their monthly Medicare Part B premium dramatically increase, and all Medicare beneficiaries will experience an increase in their Part B deductible. The Lycoming County Government has raised real estate taxes this year. The borough of Montoursville has raised their real estate tax this year. But the big offender is the Montoursville School Board who have raised taxes for the last two years and are raising them another 4 years in a row - for just the hope of an excessively appointed new school. You, our retiree, have been paying taxes to the school district for 40, 50, even 60 years or more. Your income is fixed but that doesn’t matter to this school board. With these upcoming tax increases, some retirees may have to make tough choices between what they need and what they can afford. Imagine trying to plan for 4 more years of tax increases on just $1700 a month income. And why? Because 7 school board members believe that our district should go into debt over $74,000,000.00 for a new school with 6 administration suites, private baths in teacher’s rooms, a second gymnasium and a bunch of conference rooms.Then they want to tear down the original high school made of concrete and stone and throw away all the furniture in the existing school. It seems like they don’t care about our heritage or our retirees! It would seem that the “I deserve it” attitude of the elite society today has taken hold of Montoursville’s school board. They seemingly have cast aside our time honored traditions of respecting the elderly, living within your means and taking care of what you have already. No... for this group, it’s tear down our old high school, build an excessive new school and let the retirees sell their homes and move into a retirement community. This type of insensitive attitude towards our elderly and the total disregard for our school heritage makes this upcoming election decision very easy for the compassionate community-minded citizens of the Montoursville School District. We will vote for the Common Sense Candidates who represent the total spectrum of all walks of life in the Montoursville area, not-just the well-to-do.

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songs to myself, which do I like better? BG declares in his song “Time won’t give me time.” Catchy stuff, which holds true for all of us, especially later in life. He is saying what most of us already know: we can’t find time, we can’t make time. Please note, Rod Stewart is on the same page, for in his 1981 song, “Young Turks” he says “Because life is too brief, and time is a thief if you’re undecided.” Tick, tick, tick. I digress. Lauper notes being caught up in “circles of confusion,” and having “suitcases of memories.” Ultimately she tells us “If you’re lost you can look - and you will find me.” And “If you fall I will catch you - I’ll be waiting.” Time after time. Tough choice. Tick, tick, tick. After going to the kitchen for a beverage, I return to my chair and ponder. The songs have aged as well as the composers. Both still sound fresh. But again? What’s my preference? Outlandish British new wave or outstanding American diva? Hey guys, remember the song “Time the Avenger” by the Pretenders in 1983? Or “Does Anybody Know What Time It Is? by the group Chicago in 1970? Sorry, till I make up my mind, I’m trying to buy time. And by reading this you are obviously passing the time. So till next time, I’m just going to let the clock chime.

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it hopefully wouldn’t even come up. I mean, who cares? Like anything that’s subjective, such as art or music, a neutral reviewer would look past that. His music, his direction, was a gourmet meal for those feasting on the upside down. And he played a part in the famed Christmas collage song “Do they know It’s Christmas?” recorded in 1984. By the way, he flew from New York to Europe via Concorde within a few hours to do it! Lauper had a loyal, if not more mainstream following. Even my conservative father was devoted to her music! Pretty incredible, considering the “Boy Toy” Madonna was rocketing up the charts and setting playlists on fire! Cyndi faced some stiff competition from other female vocalists, yet really held her ground. In fact, she has sold over 50 million records and 20 million singles! No matter who you liked, 1983 and 1984 were good times and this was happy go lucky music to many people’s ears. Now, about the songs. Boy George and Culture Club’s Time (clock of the heart) was said to be a “tender, heartfelt lyric on lost love.” Meanwhile, Lauper’s hit (released 1/27/84) was a love song of devotion. Is it me, or did lots of 1980’s hits revolve around love? Much, much easier to listen to than......songs of hate! After studying the lyrics, singing both

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he Lycoming County District Attorney is the top law enforcement official in the county. This means that the DA can play a huge roll in law enforcement and community involvement. Leadership is totally absent in the current DA’s office, as you will notice by the silence from the office after the October 13th’s shooting of an innocent person, in the 7th murder in Lycoming County since January. What can be done about this? I know many citizens are refusing to go to Williamsport, which makes businesses suffer, and ruins the economy, not to mention allowing violent crimes such as robberies, murders, and drug dealing. Dealing with the current violent crime wave is the most important issue facing us, and everything else comes later. The current DA has had 8 years to do something about this, and handle other problems, but instead has done

nothing. Something as simple has suppression patrols could have been implemented. The current DA didn’t know what those were until I wrote about them. We cannot tolerate a puppet in office whose main goal is to keep himself on the political fast track. Serious people need to take care of a serious problem. We must engage in a concentrated effort to rid ourselves of this violence. I plan on a comprehensive and strategic plan to attack the violence against our community which involves a multi-disciplinary approach that the entire community can be involved in, including law enforcement, churches, schools, citizens and other stakeholders. Yes, I said stakeholders. I know that everyone is very concerned about the recent violence in our community, and it is getting worse due to the inept handling of the current DA. Every citizen in Lycoming County is a stakeholder in this effort. My

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ADAs filed proper motion, children would be saved from the trauma of a criminal jury trial and the defendants who prey on children would be held accountable. I noticed that many child victims could not go to the Janet Weis Child Advocacy Center because their family did not have a car, or did not have gas money. I found the doctors, the forensic questioners, the space, and volunteers. All it would have taken is to write for grant money, and we would have such a center in Williamsport. I did not have the purse strings or power. The current DA promised such a program, but has failed to implement it in 8 years. It’s my turn. Crime victims are not democrat or republican. Vote for a seasoned prosecutor who will work for the people, and be a voice for the crime victim. As an assistant district attorney, I was powerless to institute programs to quell violence and help our children. I am running for District Attorney because I know I can make a difference and make our community safe for all of us. Vote Mary C. Kilgus for District Attorney

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plan includes such programs as suppression patrols, more school liaison officers, community policing, gun and prescription drug turn in, and other proactive measures will need to be taken. And I don’t mean one time for a press release or a photo shoot. I mean a relentless effort, relentless aggression towards those to bring drugs into our community, those who hurt children, and those who wish to keep us scared. I am a seasoned criminal prosecutor, unlike either of my opponents. The current DA was a defense attorney for 25 years before running for office. He’s actually prosecuted 3 or 4 trials as a prosecutor, and he had to have help to do it. I am an expert in Megan’s law, the Tender Years Act (which allows child victims cases to be tried without the child having to testify), DNA evidence, Jury Voire Dire and other areas. I was nominated by Wise Options as a Woman of Excellence for my work with abused children and women. I identified a program that would help child victims through the criminal justice process. If police officers investigated property, and

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or the record, “I am not running against anyone, I am running for the people of Lycoming County to simply give them a choice when electing three competent commissioners to lead the County.” I served from 2000 through 2011 as Chairman of the Board of Commissioners for Lycoming County. My leadership and commitment to my work as County Commissioner earned me Pennsylvania Commissioner of the Year in 2010 by the County Commissioners Association of Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania Business Central publication recognized me as one of the top 100 individuals described as “visionary” and one who makes “an impact on the organizations, businesses and quality of life in central Pennsylvania”. As former Chairman of the Pennsylvania County Commissioner Association’s Assessment and Taxation Committee, I ACTIVELY pursued state legislation supporting real estate tax relief for all residents of our County. I was recipient of the Governor’s Award for Excellence in Local Government for my efforts regarding tax reform. My diligence for fiscal responsibility from 2000 through 2011, earned Lycoming County an “A+” bond rating from Standard and Poors demonstrating that Lycoming County was on strong, stable finan-

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cial ground. This was evidenced by annual audits performed by independent outside accounting firms as well as the State Department of Economic Development. While Commissioner, from 2000 through 2011, Lycoming County held the line on expenses resulting in strong financial stability for the county. I am the ONLY candidate to graduate from the County Commissioners Association of Pennsylvania Advanced Academy of Excellence During my tenure, Lycoming County was the recipient of several state and federal awards in areas of bridge, rail, and road improvements, housing initiatives, emergency services, water and sewer infrastructure improvements. In March of 2011, I had the misfortune of having an accident which resulted in wheelchair confinement for the entire campaign season. I continued to go to work as a Commissioner, however, was unable to actively campaign. I lost the election by 153 votes, which equated to about 1 household vote per precinct. Clearly, suggesting that absolutely every vote counts! Upon completing my term in December 2011, the County was in a strong financial condition with adequate reserves for many years to come without tax increases. I question why then did Lycoming County taxpayers get a 21% tax increase this year?

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No, things would be quite different if this board chose to address the people’s concerns and wait for more input. All This Mess Rests on Their Shoulders Make no mistake about this. Everything that we as a community have suffered for these last 8 months was all brought on by the hubris of the existing school board! This entire debacle rests on their shoulders. Were they overtly influenced by the administration and CRA as some people believe? Only they know that answer. But it doesn’t matter. They are all adults capable of their own decisions and it was those decisions that caused this situation. The People’s Candidate It was people, regular citizens, who asked the Common Sense Candidates (CSC) to represent them because of this board’s actions! These candidates had no political ambitions prior to this. They were begged to do this by their peers and friends who were being ignored by the existing board. They Will Listen to the People These candidates simply want to make sure all the people’s opinions are heard and considered. They’ve never said that they have all the answers, they just realize that the methods used by this board is not the answer. If this project is changed in any way, there is no one to blame but those 7 school directors who ignored people’s concerns and complaints and stubbornly went forward with a project that the majority of voters did not want. The Common Sense Candidate are


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how productive the color chartreuse can be. Whether using jigs, or blades placed in front of live bait when trolling, this unique color catches lots of both species. Ice fishermen find chartreuse jigs extremely effective for all species, particularly crappie and yellow perch. Trout anglers have found good success under certain conditions with chartreuse spinners. These might have a chartreuse hair or feather skirt around the hook, or the easily seen color on the blade. Many trout are caught every year by fly fishermen using Green Weenies (a chartreuse inchworm fly) and chartreuse streamers- Woolly Buggers and Clouser Minnows being two. The streamers can be especially effective when the water is more turbid and there is less light penetration, but can be equally useful during clear water conditions. Tie sparser flies for bright days and clear water situations. Another option is artificial hair, which offers more translucency. Chartreuse Sucker Spawn and egg patterns account for many steelhead being caught, but also works well on trout in local streams. Fish these with a dead-drift technique near the bottom for the best results. I recently watched two anglers fishing with chartreuse Berkley PowerBait for trout on Pine Creek. They experienced good success. Consider chartreuse lures or flies; the color may seem a bit gaudy, but it does produce good results.

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albacore, tarpon, bluefish, and striped bass, among others. One Chesapeake Bay guide I have fished with many times doesn’t leave the launch site without a variety of chartreuse lures and flies. His favorite saying about choosing colors is, “If it ain’t chartreuse, it ain’t no use.” His confidence in this color is supported by his successful track record. Great Lakes’ fishermen have found chartreuse colored lures very effective for deep trolling. This is probably due to the fact that this color is visible from the greatest distance. Experienced bass anglers know how dynamic chartreuse spinnerbaits are. For clear water during bright days, use one with a nickel blade. They work especially well for smallmouth bass in the spring of the year. Although chartreuse lures of all types perform well in clear water conditions, they really shine in murky water. When the water is stained or on overcast days a chartreuse spinnerbait with copper or gold blades will draw lots of strikes from largemouth and smallmouth bass. I know one angler who continually experiences good success with soft plastic baits (worms and Fluke type) for such situations. In green water conditions, jigs, spinnerbaits, or lures with a mix of chartreuse and black are a good choice. These two colors are the most visible in stained and muddy water. Walleye and crappie fishermen know


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I go hunting, that is deer hunting and the like, I often carry a plastic bag with me just in case I spot some mushrooms to add to the evening menu. Over the years I have learned to pick about a halfdozen mushrooms that I am confident are not only safe to eat but tasty as well. Some of that learning was with the help of experienced mushroom pickerspeople I knew and trusted. In addition I studied and learned a lot from various identification books one of the best of which is the National Audubon Societies “Field Guide to Mushrooms”. Valuable, detailed information is contained in the book along with excellent photos to help identify the multitude of mushrooms. Make no mistake about it, picking and eating wild mushrooms is serious business; eating the wrong mushroom can result in serious illness and even death. In the last two weeks I have had acquaintances of mine contact me about various mushrooms and whether or not they were safe to pick. I’m not about to recommend that you pick and eat any particular mushroom based on the simple description that I might be able to provide here nor am I an expert on mushrooms, but I do regularly pick and eat several species. The giant white puffball for example is fairly easy to

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a hitting display for the month leading up to it. Daniel Murphy is on one of the craziest hot streaks baseball has ever seen. Six homeruns in six straight games is something that we’ve never seen before. If I was a betting man, I’d lay a good amount down to predict that we will never again see that in our lifetime. Murphy is just one of the pieces that contributed to the Mets sweep, but obviously when you do what he did you’re going to get the story attention. So here we are in the last week of October. Because this article is written before the end of the ALCS, I am unable to say who will be facing the New York Mets in the World Series. It could be either the Royals or the Blue Jays. No matter which team advances, who would have thought that we would be seeing a World Series like this just a few years removed from the traditional powerhouse teams getting there year after year. Congrats to the long-suffering Mets fans. You have all earned it and I am happy for you. I’d imagine if you walk through New York today, you will be seeing a lot more blue and orange and a little less of black pinstripes. But one last note on the Chicago Cubs. They have once again disappointed many. The Back to


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CAREGIVER TO MAKE SUPPER, CLEAN, Chores. $9.50/Hour, Two Nights, 8 - 10 Hours Per Week. Call 570-326-5145. 104699 LOYALSOCK TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT anticipates the following position: Part-Time Special Education Paraprofessionals (5 hours/day – 25 hours/week). Applicants must possess a desire to work with students with a variety of learning needs. Applicants should enjoy working in a variety of settings, demonstrate dependability, patience, and flexibility, and have good communication and organizational skills. Related experience preferred. Send letter of interest and resume to: Mrs. Susan L. Iachini, Executive Secretary, Loyalsock Township School District 1605 Four Mile Drive, Williamsport, PA 17701. All clearances, Physical and TB test results are required prior to employment. EOE. Posting will remain open until filled. 105027 INSIDE SALES FOR INDUSTRIAL WOODWORKING MACHINERY, Parts, Supplies And Service. Duties Include: Support Outside Sales Force, Technical Services, Vendors And Customers, Utilizing Computerized Systems With Research, Negotiating With Excellent Communication Skills. Hourly Wage With Healthcare, Vacation And 401K. Mechanical Aptitude A Plus. Send Resume With Salary Requirements To: Hermance Machine Company, 178 Campbell Street, Williamsport, PA 17701. 105026 AREA RETIREMENT HOME Seeking Part-Time Housekeepers, Laundry And Floor Care Staff. Please Apply In Person At: 300 Leader Dr, Williamsport, PA. NO CALLS PLEASE. 104884 THE PATH TO YOUR DREAM JOB BEGINS WITH A COLLEGE DEGREE. Education Quarters offers a free college matching service. CALL 1-800-375-6219.

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DRIVERS - NEW TRUCKS ARRIVING - EXPERIENCED OTR DRIVERS VAN DIVISION: Runs 48 states, heavy from WI to Philadelphia/ Baltimore/ MD area. Flex home time. 99% No-Touch. Top pay! Vacation/ 401K/ Vision/ Dental/ Disability/ Health. Require Class A CDL, 2yrs OTR exp. good MVR, references. Call Ruth/Mike TTI, Inc. 1-800558-2664 www.TTItrucking.com INTERESTED IN A CAREER IN REAL ESTATE? There’s no better place to begin than at WEICHERT, REALTORS PREMIER. We will supply you with all the support and training you need, including the widest range of online and in-person courses. We can also generate qualified leads for you from our award-winning Internet site. Career Nights Tuesdays at 7:00 PM First Floor - Firestone Building 400 Market Street Williamsport RSVP 570-601-0774. 102007 LOOKING FOR THE BEST AND MOST QUALIFIED? RUN YOUR HELP WANTED ADS IN THE ONLY DIRECT MAILED PUBLICATION WITH A DISTRIBUTION OF OVER 58,000 HOMES AND BUSINESSES. CALL CLASSIFIED AT 570-326-9322.

BUSINESS SERVICE PET SITTING NANNY DOT’S PET CARE IN YOUR HOME. References Available. Call 570-745-7796. 102573

REPAIR SERVICE RAY’S SHARPENING AND REPAIR SERVICE, LAWN MOWER BLADES, CHAIN SAW BLADES, CIRCULAR BLADES, VARIOUS HAND TOOLS. REPAIR LAWN MOWERS & TRACTORS, SNOW BLOWERS, ETC. FOR INFO. ASK FOR RAY P/U AND DELIVERY. 570-447-3584. 99349

LAWN CARE HAKES LAWN CARE. Trimming And Removing Bushes, Shrubs And Small Trees. Call 570-4193283.103186

LAWN CARE SCOTT’S LAWN CARE Residential And Commercial Mowing And Landscaping. FALL CLEANUP. 16th Year. Fully Insured. Call 570-419-6326.103207

CLEANING SERVICE ***BELLA’S*** SUNSHINE CLEANING SERVICES. Professional Residential Cleaning. From Our Shining Customer Service, To Your Sparkling Clean Home, I Clean To Meet Your Needs! Reasonable Rates. Call 570-435-8082 . 104512

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY EXPLORE OWNING YOUR OWN FRANCHISE in the Lucrative Retirement/ Estate Planning Industry. Go to: www.apgfranchise. com or call Chelsie at: 973-831-4424. ADVERTISE TO 10 MILLION HOMES ACROSS THE USA! Place your ad in over 140 community newspapers, with circulation totaling over 10 million homes. Contact Independent Free Papers of America IFPA at danielleburnett-ifpa@live.com or visit our website cadnetads.com for more information. C11 ADVERTISE TO 500,000 HOMES WITH A BUSINESS CARD SIZE AD. You choose the area of coverage in free community papers...we do the rest. Call 800-4507227 or visit macnetonline.com

HELPING HANDS NEED DRIVER, COOK, Shopper Etc? References Upon Request. Call Larry 570-916-0783. 103927

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

If you are interested in a rewarding job helping customers, American Customer Care (ACC) has a great seasonal opportunity for you. ACC is a leading provider of outsourced call center services to some of the most recognizable companies in business today. We now have 15 openings for Full Time seasonal customer service representatives to handle phone, email and live chat for one of our e-commerce clients. Training for these positions will begin in November with the work continuing through the Holiday Season into January. Most seasonal employees will have an opportunity to stay on as a permanent employee once the seasonal work is completed. The seasonal positions offer a starting wage of $10.00/hr. The shifts are Full Time with schedules to meet all needs, open 7 days per week from 9am to 9pm. Requirements are good written/verbal communication skills and proficiency with basic computer functions.

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SEWING, RESTORATIONS, Curtains, Blankets. Reasonable Rates, Monday Through Sunday. Also, Spanish Food To Go. 570-2446395. 105047 SEWING, MENDING AND ALTERATIONS. Quality Work, Reasonable Price. Call Sharon, Monday Through Friday 9 To 5 570-3224622. 90436

REAL ESTATE APARTMENTS SOUTH WILLIAMSPORT, 1 BEDROOM, Small Office, New Deck, 1 Car Garage, W/Dryer Hookup, Small Yard. NO Smoking, Or Pets. $575.00. Call 570-326-4173. 105055 MONTGOMERY, FIRST FLOOR, 2 Bedroom. $650.00/ Month. Heat, Water, Sewer And Off Street Parking Included. 570-5470998. 105038 WATSONTOWN, SECOND FLOOR, 1 BEDROOM. $600.00/ Month. Heat, Water, Sewer And Off Street Parking Included. 570-5470998. 105038 WILLIAMSPORT- NICHOLS COURT APARTMENTS, NOW AVAILABLE! 1 BEDROOM APARTMENTS AND 1 - 2 BEDROOM. MUST BE 62 YRS. OR OLDER & MEET FEDERAL PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS. RENT INCLUDES ALL UTILITIES, SECTION 8 VOUCHER IS ACCEPTED. NON-SMOKING BUILDING. THIS INSTITUTION IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROVIDER AND EMPLOYER. PLEASE CALL 1-800-735-3068, TTD: 711 TO REQUEST AN APPLICATION.104685 MUNCY: MCCARTY APARTMENTS AND TOWNHOUSES. Reduced Rent: *Available Now* 1 And 2 Bedrooms/1 Bath Apartments. Fully Equipped Kitchen, Gas Heat, Central Air & Washer/Dryer Hook Up. Rent Includes Garbage, Water And Sewer. Background Checks Required And Small Limited Pet Policy With Charge. Mostly 55 Years Of Age Or Older. Please Call 570-6495668 Or 1-800-735-3068 Ext. # 239, To Schedule A Tour.104684 NEWBERRY AREA: ROUNDHILL COURTYARD, *Available Now* Very Nice 2 Bedroom Apartments Now Available. Fully Equipped Kitchen, Central Air, Washer/Dryer Hook Up, Gas Heat, Gas Hot Water And Off Street Parking. Tenant Responsible For Electric, Gas, Water/Sewer. Trash Included In Rent. Must Be 55 Years Of Age Or Older, Background Checks Required And Small Limited Pet Policy With Charge. Call 1-800-735-3068, Ext. # 239.104683

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Saturday, October 31th

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NEWLY RENOVATED APARTMENTS On West Edwin Street, Williamsport. 3 Bedrooms, $725.00 Per Month. Secured Building. Running Specials For Qualified Applicants. For More Information Call Melanie 484-661-6505. Mon Thru Fri, 9A To 5 P. Background Check, Credit Check And Household Income Of $2,100.00 Per Month To Qualify. 99982

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HOUSE FOR SALE IN RENOVA. 5 Bedrooms, 1 1/2 Baths. $12,000.00. Needs Some Work. Good Investment Prospect. Call 570-725-3499, Ext. 2. 104020 LOYALSOCK! 4 bed. 3 bath, FR. DR. LR w/fireplace. Lovely screened in porch and now reduced to $219,900

HOUSE FOR RENT

FOR SALE BY OWNER. Newly Remodeled Four (4) Bedroom Montoursville School District Home Located In The Hocker Development Along Wallis Run. Two And Half (2 ½) Bath Two (2) Car Heated / Insulated Garage With Workshop, Heated In-Ground Pool, Media Room, New Appliances / Vanities / Fixtures, One (1) Acre Lot. Excellent Condition. 338 Henry Drive, Montoursville, PA. Phone 570-419-9882 For Appointment. Serious Inquires Only. No Realtors Please.

LOYALSOCK TOWNSHIP, 3 Bedrooms, 1 1/2 Bath, 4.3 Acres. 165,000.00. Please Call Nick At 570 692-0719 Or Amie At 570-360-3662. 105043 2 STORY, 4 BEDROOM HOUSE ON .06 ACRE LOT With A 46 x 50 Garage. $150,000.00. 1585 Pine Run Road, Linden. Call 570-398-2311. 104491

2 BEDROOM HOUSE, Cogan Station, $750 Per Mo Plus Utilities, Lawn Maintenance Provided. No Smoking, No Pets. Security Deposit And References Required. Call 570494-0170. 105056 3 BEDROOM, 1/2 DOUBLE, MONTGOMERY. Very Nice. Lease, Deposit. NO Dogs, Cats Extra. Water, Sewer Included. $885.00. Call 570-940-0077. 104868 3 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS CAPE COD With 1 Car Garage. Country Setting, Minutes From Town. Loyalsock School District, With Central Air And Electric Heat Pump. $1100.00/Month. Call 570-971-5321. 104776 NEWBERRY AREA: AVAILABLE SOON!! Beautiful Duplex Home: 3 Bedrooms/ Den/ 2 Baths For Rent, Off Street Parking, Fully Equipped Kitchen, Gas Heat, Gas Hot Water, Central Air & Washer/ Dryer Hook Up. Background Checks Required. Tenant Pays All Utilities. Please Call 570-279-7142 Or 1-800735-3068 Ext. # 239. 104686 2 BEDROOM RANCH, NEAR SCHOOL. Quiet Area. 233 Pepper Street, Muncy. Call 570-244-1413.

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COMMERCIAL STORE FRONT FOR RENT IN MONTOURSVILLE. Downtown Montoursville, 342 Broad Street. Perfect Location For Office Or Retail Space. Approximately 800 Square Feet (Including Some Basement Space).Municipal Parking Next To Building Plus OnStreet Parking Available. Call 570368-4653 For More Details. 104872

CEMETERY PLOTS 4 GRAVE LOT AT WEST LAWN , TWIN HILLS. New Development. Very Nice. $2,000.00, OBO. Call 570-458-6359.

LAND/LOTS

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RIVER LOT SUSQUEHANNA CAMPGROUND - 570-398-0462. River Lots, 6 Month Seasonal Rates, $800.00 To $1200.00. Cabins For Rent, Monthly, $350.00 To $600.00. 105044

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TRAILERS USED , 3 HORSE SLANT Gooseneck With Dressing Room. Lined Walls, Rubber Mats, Ladder Up To Bunk, New Inspection Call 570649-5133 Jorama Ranch $3995.00. 105032

MOBILE HOMES 1992 ASTRO 14X72 - 2 BR, With Patio Roof And Central Air. Furnace And Water Heater Less Than 1 Year Old. Includes Shed. In Pinecrest Village. Moving Out Of The Area Must Sell. Asking $9000. Call 570505-9072.

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