® LJ » - . ITEMS OF JLOCAL INTEREST ors John IL. dent; H. M. and A. Il. House Wetzler wag Ie-¢ Hosterman, aent, treasurer. Mrs. Lillian Slick, ¢ ot Centre Hall but has been in Ce more a guest ford, She a sister, Mrs Mrs, John Miss a meeting In on Tuesday evening, at which time the period for a cepting charter mem- Sara Neff interesting talk ‘ bers expired Mrs Grove gave an on the activ- |] ities of the County Grange, with spec- ial reference to the Grange Encamp- ment and Fair Various amusements were engaged In and the evening closed with elegant refreshments. Laurence Weaver will succeed his father, Calvin GO. Weaver, as tenant on the Weaver farm near Tusseyville, Mr. Weaver, who owns the place, lo- cated ther, fourteen years ago. He and . Mrs, Weaver decided to retire from farm life and become citizens of Union county, but do not say in what business they will engage. Lawrence Weaver at present ig tenant on the John Hosterman farm below Spring Mills. Relatives and friends from a dis- tance who attended the Qmneral of Mrs. John W. Dashem in Centre Hall included Mrs. Charles Harter, Sun- | bury: Mr. and Mrs. James Cowan! and Mr. and Mrs. Gus Acre Jf Brack- | enridge; H. B. Wright and son John of Snydertwn; Mr. and Mrs Harvey | Yearick and daughterg Mary and Hel- | en of Zion; Mr. and Mrs. Shank and! daughter and Mrs. Ramsey of Lewis- town; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Working- | Aaronsburg. Mr. and Mrs, ter spent the port 1 Fred Priest and daugh- | Willlams- | DEATHS, Mrs. (Elizabeth Hally at aged 74 vears, wife of W. H held Hownrd, all, TH Monday week-end at services were Howard neral burial at The Ladies’ Ald of the M. E. church will pper Saturday, Nove Sprucetown serve a roast chick mb y i PP PPOPPPPOCPIE CPPS POEPPOPESOPOIP FOR INSURANCE SEE C. D. Bartholomew Estate Helen Bartholomew, Mgr. CENTRE HALL, PA. rose seee PUBLIC AUCTION + CENTRE HALL PENNA. Fresh&S pringer Cows BEEF CATTLE, HOGS, CALVES, SHEEP, PIGS SHOATS AND POULTRY Tuesday, Oct. 18, at 1:00 P. M. Will have some Blood-Tested Centre County COWS DAIRY CATTLE Z: B55 dur & "Penns Valley Sales Barn, AND A LOT OF GOOD DAYS i ‘ A S. T. RIEGEL, Owner-Mar. WANTED For out-of-town clients = TWO DWELLINGS FARMS, must be located along hard surfaced highway, in Central Location ; Several I , List Your I E. DALE FISHER, Realtor Executive Office - LEWISTOWN, PA. C. D. BARTHOLOMEW ESTATE, Representative CENTRE HALL, PA. —PUBLIC SALE—— At His Barn, 118 E. Louther Street, CARLISLE, Saturday, October 15, 1938 1:00 P. M. (Eastern Standard Time) HORSES, MULES, COLTS 1 Carload Extra Good Big Missour! Male Colts coming 2 and 3 years old, with plenty bone, shape and size. 1 Carload Dakota Horse Colts, ranging In age from 2 to 4 years, weighing 1200 to 1400 bs, each: .all good colors—dapple gray, roan, sorrel, bay and blacks. Sev. eral well mated teams; also several mare colts. 1 Carload Towa Horses, Mareg and Males—all well broken; ranging in age from 4 to 8 years, weighing 1200 to 1600 bs. Several well mated teams in this load. SPECIAL MENTION: 1 high class Arabian 3-gaited Saddle horse. stands 16 hands. Will weigh 1200 Iba: 2 extra good spotted Saddle horses: 1 bay Saddle Mare; 2 well broken Shetland Ponies. This stock is at my barn now for jnspection and will be sold to the highest bidder. We will deliver any reasonable distance. Sale rain or shine, Don't gorget the day, date and place—S8agurday, October 15th. Charles McHenry Raymond Wise, Auct, . . - * . * . » - - BOALSBURG PUBLIC SALE OF Towa Horses JODON SALE PLEASANT GAP, BARN, PA, on Wednes., Oct. 19th Beginning at 1:00 O'clock P. M. SIX HORSES, 16 SUCKLING COLTS T. E. JODON TY % PAE Seasoned by Service Most of the people in this compan: are in telephone work to stay. 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