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Now- October 31: Deals of the Month at the Emporium of The Samuel Aurand House: With the feel of fall in the air our October deals are just the thing. We have many seasonal items at great prices this month. If you enjoy decorating your home for the season we can help. Besides our deals you will find everything to convert your home to an autumn feel. Hurry in as autumn items will not be around long with Christmas right around the corner. http:// www.samuelaurandhouse.com/ New Berlin Now-November 2: Events at Mountain Top Distillery: Williamsport Growers Market (11/2) Spirit Tastings + Bottle Sales. www.mountaintopdistillery.com Williamsport Now-October 31: Events at Spyglass Ridge Winery: Wine Down Wednesday Yoga (30). Adult Trick or Treat (10/31). https://www. spyglassridgewinery.com/ Sunbury November 2: Events at Whispering Oaks Vineyard: Halloween Bash (11/2) Halloween was made for wine and spirits!! Whispering Oaks Vineyard will be hosting a spook-tacular event with entertainment by Coal Town Boys and ghoulish grub by Grilled Cheese Cafe 2. Come dressed to kill for your chance to win our costume contest (Most Original, Scariest and Cutest) with prizes

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11/11 ATV’s- Jet skis- Snowmobiles- Go Carts-05 Auction Register-06 Auto’s, Trucks, Vans, SUV’s – 07 WANTED to trade 72 Ford Show car for Ford Truck F150, 30.2 5 spd. Fewer than 90,000 mi, Air. Anytime. Sunbury. 570-286-7849. ufn. 1957 Hudson, 2 Dr., $9,000; 1964 Ford Galaxy 500, $7,000. 570-3374619. Ufn For Sale: Antiques 3 Corvairs $1,000, 2 Falcon Station Wagons $1,000. 10 Lincolns V12 and up. 75 vehicles, 1960 and up $1,000 to $5,000 or less. Too sick for hobby 570-538-3464. 11/25 2001 Ford XLT, V8, Super Duty Triton F250, King Cab, Auto, 160K, runs good, needs rust body work, included are 4 extra mounted tires on mag wheels, LT285/75R16, $2,200. Leave message with contact number 570-482-2106. 10/28 1993 Cadillac Eldorado Touring Coupe, burgundy, white leather interior, runs excellent, great body, $3,000. OBO. 570-809-1528. 10/28 2000 Cadillac Eldorado Touring Coupe, all black, sunroof, CD changer in trunk, lots new with receipts. Must see. Inspected. $6,500. OBO. 814-342-4094. 11/25 2001 Cadillac Eldorado Touring Cp, bronze, gold package, new inspection, chrome spoke wheels, runs good, 63,000 mi., lots new with receipts. $6,500. OBO. 814342-4094. 11/25 2007 BMW 328i coupe, silver, 75,000 miles, auto plus shift, 2-owner, like new, CARFAX, $7,900 11/11 2003 Ford F150 XLT Pickup, ½ Ton, new gas tank, new fuel pump, gas line filter, air filter, new brake pads in the front in May, $3,800. Make negotiable reasonable offer.

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Grove Fire Hall off Rt. 642 between Milton & Danville, Sun., Nov. 17, 2019, 7 am – 1 pm. Adults $9.00, 4-12 $5.00, 3 & under free. Held 3rd Sunday of every month. Proceeds benefit the fire company. 11/11 Trunk-R-Treat, Wed., Oct. 30, 6:30-8:00 pm. We will have lots of trunks with lots of treats. FREE safe fun for the whole family. Sunbury Bible Church on Rt. 11, North of Northumberland. A parent needs to attend with their children. For more info: http://www.sunburybiblechurch. org/https://www.facebook.com/

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Unique Upper & Lower Slag Glass Table Lamp; Apple butter Crocks; Green & White Swirl Cream Pail; Sauerkraut Crocks; Early Wooden Washstand; Twig Stand; Westmoreland Sterling Silver Silverware; Childs Homade Beauty shop Doll House; High back Sewing Rocker; Copper Reservoir w/ Spout; Blue Canning Jars w/ Zinc Lids; Clear Wire Top Jars; Double Wash Tub; Wooden Apple Crates; Galvanized Tubs; Atlantic Motor Oil Wooden Crate; Coal Bucket; Ear Corn Shovel; Advertising Bottle Openers; Green & Pink Depression Glassware; 1956 Little Red Riding Hood & Wolf Doll; Chein Happy Days Tin Barrel Bank; Cast Iron Bucky Ribbon Dogs [Cast at Watsontown Foundry]; Fredrick Dairy Jug Milk Bottle w/ Cap; H.P. Hawthorn Pottery #5 Crock; Werner Meats -Watsontown Anniversary Tile w/ Herford Steer ; McEwensville High School Gold Class Ring [Rare] ; Glass Oil Jar w/ Spout; Glass Brides Baskets; Early Blacksmith Made Fireplace Andirons; Homer Laughlin “Virginia Rose “ Pattern China; Nippon Salt & Pepper; Wheat Pattern China; American Fostoria Cake Plate; Stainless Steel Vegetable Cutter; Wooden Slaw Boards & Stomper; Shuman Dairy Bottles & Creamer; J.K.Watson Druggist- McEwensville,Pa. Medicine Bottle [Rare]; Barn Lanterns; Kids Puzzles; Wooden Rolling Pins; Red Handle Kitchen Items; Blue & White Swirl Double Handle Wash Pan; Various Metal Pans; Various Bake & Cook Wares; Walpak #12 Cast Iron Fry Pan; Cast Iron Fry Pans & Griddle; 2 Door Drysink; Painted Cupboard Base; Wooden Butter Paddle; Marble Top Wash Stand As Is; Nortake “Azalea” China; Small Electrical Appliances; St.John Maple Hutch; Green Jadite Measure Bowl; Fire King Bake Ware; Pyrex Colored Bake Ware & 4Pc Mixing Bowl Set; Cookie Cutters; Hanson Cream & Green Family Scale; Wooden Cheese Boxes; Wicker Laundry Baskets; Like New Tupperware; West Branch Vol. Fire Co. Mugs; Avon Jewelry; Various Silverware; Marceau & Co. Paris Trumpet; Wooden Violin; Cast Iron Sad Irons; Wooden Clothes Dryer; Metal Corn Dryer; Pitcher & Bowl Set; Jar of Marbles; Vintage Watsontown National Bank Savings Bank; Misc. Cook Books – Craft Books; Christmas & Various Seasonal Decorations; Wooden Nickels; Glass Candy Jar w/ Metal Lid; Jars of Buttons; Small Marble Top Stand; 4 Boxes of LP Vinyl Records w/ Various Styles of Music; Zenith Stereo Systems; Vintage Luggage; 1 Door Canning Cupboard w/ Raised Panel Door; Granite Canners; Cutco Knife Sets, Electric Knife & Scissors; Glider Rocker w/ Hassock; Horse & Carriage Electric Clock; Wooden Rake & 4 Prong Fork; Wooden Kettle Stirrer; Vintage Wooden Trunk; Framed Horse Head Print; Painted Wooden Box; Singer Treadle sewing Machines; Singer 20U33 Electric Sewing Machine; Singer Overlock Sewing Machine; Various Wooden Bedroom Furniture; Wooden Blanket Chest; Vintage Post Card Album; Oak T Back Chairs; Baskets; Early Handmade Basket; Wooden Corn Sheller; Slant Top Chop Box; Hand Tools; Bill Raup Miniature Watsontown Houses; Marble Top Dresser Base; J.S. Ebersol Decorated Stool; Glass Butter Churn; Dovetailed Cradle; Oak Office Desk; Oak Buffet w/ Mirror Back; Gone with the Wind Electric Lamp; Butcher Tools: Signed Meat Cleaver; Butcher Knives, Kettle Dipper; Flesh Fork; Kettle Hooks; Frigidaire Refrigerator/Freezer; Frigidaire LP Gas Stove; Large Selection of Princess House Glassware New In The Box Items; Squeezo; Pampered Chef Items; Cast Iron Hog Troughs; Wooden Buckboard Seat; Wooden Carrom Board; Early Tall 2 Door Wardrobe; various Chairs; Red Comb Poultry Feed Apron; LARGE SELECTION OF SEWING NOTIONS & SUPPLIES [1] HAY WAGON FULL OF MATERIAL!! PLAN TO BE WITH US !! Plus Many More Items Yet To Be Discovered!!

Terms: Cash or Good Penna. Check [ Credit Cards w/ 3% Fee Charged] Photos: Auctionzip.com #2189 & GoToAuctions.Com #4136 Seller: MariLee Bower Lunch By Watsontown United Methodist Church * Job John * Tent If Inclement

Michael & David Weaver Auctioneers Au002180-L & Au006160-L Allenwood,Pa.17810 Phone : 570-538-2227

Bible preaching from Rev. David Spivey from alax, Virginia and gospel music by the Benjamin McDowell Family from Hobe Sound, Florida. Services are 7:30 pm, Tuesday – Saturday, and at 10 am and 6:30 pm on Sunday. All services are live-streamed at www.beavertownchurch.com. Beavertown Church is located just off of route 522 between Middleburg & Beavertown at 1653 Creek Road, Beavertown. For more info. Call 570-658-2422. 10/28 Rev. Glen Bayly will be the speaker at the Himmelreich Library Speakers Night on Thursday, Nov. 7 from 7 – 8:15 pm. The topic of the evening will be, ‘God and the Universities: Past, Present, and Future’. Bayly is the founder and radio host of ‘The Lions’ Den University Report’, which is a nationally syndicated interview program featuring guests who are living out their aith on the secular universityand college campuses. Since 2001 he has personally conducted hundreds of interviews with the nation’s leading Christian though leaders and educators. A question and answer period will follow the presentation. The historic Himmelreich Library is located at 18 Market St. in downtown Lewisburg. The meeting is free and open to the pubic. Light refreshment will be served. Dress is casual. 10/28 Pets/Livestock-40 We will not be accepting free puppy to good home ads with just an email address to get in touch with the party. A valid phone number only must be included in the ad. Thank you all for understanding this matter as it has come to our attention they may be a new type of scam. Real Estate-42 Recreation/Sports- 43 Golf clubs? Golf carts? Exercise bikes? Just a few things that you may want to sell in this category. Call 570-444-9850 to place your classified ad in the next issue. Late 90’s mountain bike diamond 25 speed shimano equipped, new pedal crank, new wheel bearings, new paint eels green, new cables and new kickstand, 26” aluminum wheels front and back, fast change wheels, nice diamndback $100. (570) 389-1758. 11/11 Snowblowers- 44 Taxidermy-46 Vacation rentals-49 Want to rent your time-share this year or maybe sell it? Call 570444-9850 to place your classified ad in the next issue. Wanted-50 Wanted: Circuit Cartridges. 570922-0056. ufn Wanted: Old Slot Machines, Gum or Peanut Machines, music machines or parts. 570-644-1959. ufn. Wanted: Pony Cart & Harness. 570-922-0056. Ufn Work Wanted-51

HALLOWEEN ACROSS 1. *Birds of ill omen 6. Comes before flow 9. Hair styling products 13. B on Mendeleev’s table 14. Variable, abbr. 15. Lace loop 16. *Cemetery slab 17. Paleozoic or mesozoic 18. Orderly arrangement 19. *Vampire’s bed 21. *Trick-or-treating garb 23. Tan purveyor 24. Best ____ secret 25. What highwaymen do 28. Rossini’s “La Scala di ____” 30. 1 1/2 calorie breath mint 35. Copycat 37. Rotterdam or Singapore, e.g. 39. Expressing an assertion 40. Wine, to Pliny 41. Hiker’s path 43. Ship to Colchis 44. Finish 46. Serengeti antelope 47. Wyatt Earp action? 48. Like Matryoshka inside Matryoshka 50. Bagpiper’s tartan 52. Hankering 53. ____ E. Coyote 55. Precedes Sept.. 57. *Full of ghosts 61. *Fearful reaction 64. Acquiesce 65. Metal-bearing rock 67. Observatory observations 69. *Parents’ post-Halloween nightmare? 70. Epitome of easiness 71. Phrase of explanation 72. House of Lords member 73. Mar. follower 74. Lively

Answers on page 6

DOWN 1. Gayle King’s network 2. Drilling grp. 3. Sandwich cookie 4. CNN’s Blitzer and Accept guitarist Hoffmann 5. Blunders or bloopers 6. Fifty-fifty 7. Fly hangout? 8. Ankle support, e.g. 9. Horizontal wall beam 10. Common hosiery shade 11. Type of rich soil 12. Eye affliction 15. Anise-flavored spirit 20. All thumbs 22. Make a choice 24. James Corden’s kind of singing 25. *”Once upon a midnight dreary” bird 26. Express a thought 27. Gives in 29. Suit material? 31. Republic in Africa 32. Leave slowly 33. Pond buildup 34. *Funny to some, scary to others 36. Overwhelming defeat 38. Cone-shaped quarters 42. Whitman’s famous flower 45. Not silver 49. *Marilyn Manson: “Trick or treat till the neighbors gonna ____ of fright” 51. *Traditional alternative to pumpkin 54. Parkinson’s disease drug 56. Glittery stone 57. Door fastener 58. Malaria symptom 59. Egg on 60. Not far 61. *Palm reader, e.g. 62. Affirm 63. *Fake face 66. *Gravestone wish 68. Chester White’s home


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