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Lebanon Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 18

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PACE EIGHTEEN At Kinney'i you will find a splendid variety of iport oxfords. The low mokes them doubly attractive. At Kinney'i you will find the moit amazing valuei in chiU dren'i ihoei. Many Every pair a guaranteed bar. gain! mff HIM MJt HOSIERY MIII.I Unfit of ford wirti imorf I if ml tig It 'MISSES' SHOES Wonderful Values All sizet 98 6V 1 STRAPS AND OXFORDS Specially Priced LEiANOH DAILY NEWS, tHAKOij PAUIYRA BORO.

SCHOOL 1 CALENDAR ANNOUNCED i Having Tlmo irlll be ob-1 lining next Monday. April ar obliged to Col- lo-w uur In U)i 8 practice. H'ate ScfljolarshJp examination, Lebanon High school. May 6th, Annual ftohool exhibit, May 13, from seven to o'clock Ksttdor enatnlni'Uous, May 16th and 37th. Her.

E. G. lyelnbacb, pastor of Trinity rieformcd church, will deliver the Baccalaureate sermon In Trinity Itwforinod church. Sunday evening. May 22nd, at 7:30 o'clock.

Regular examinations, May 23rd. 24th, and 26-tlh. 11. M. J.

Kline, Ph. Franklin and Marshall Collage, Lancascr, Pa. will be the Commencement speaker, Friday evening. May 27th In the First United Brethern church. Next school year will Tuesday.

September 6th. Pupils will report Wednesday, September 7th. The 1932-33 term will clos. 2, 1933. jv- CHURCHES FONTAtfA UNION 9:00 A.

Sunday school. The United Christiana announce their services as District conference on Saturday at 2:00 P. M. Preaching service on Saturday at 7:15 P. M.

Preaching service on Sunday at 10:15 A. M. Preaching fcervice- with communion and feet washing at 2:00 P. M. Rev.

Frank Slabach. pastor. GRAXTVILTJ3 CIRCUIT United Brethren in Christ, Rer. O. G.

Romlg, for next Sunday will be as follows: school at 9.15 a. sermon on "Thomas, the Honest Doubter," by the pastor at 10.30 ar m. by the pastor at 2 p. m. All are invited to these services.

Style-Craft mode for men who know Value. Many different ttylet at this tame low price. BOYS' SHOES Oak W.It MT. KlOX LUTHERAN Rev. J.

H. Uiehl, pastor. Services for Sunday, April 24: Sunday school at 9 A. M. Mornig service at 10.

Cantata by St. John's choir at 7:30. Vesper service at 7:30. 820 Cum BETHEL REFORMED CHARGE Rev. C.

M. Rissinger, pastor. Services for Sunday, April 24: 10:00 A. German service In Salem's, Bethel. 2:00 P.

St. Paul's, Hatnlin, class after service. 7:30 P. cantata, "Christ Vic- LOWE ST PRICES Get theic superior tires, service for the life of the tires. At lowest prices.

sell genuine Kelly-Springfield for them than for ordinary tires, tires. We know they are the best Look at the prices below; Just come wearing, best lasting tires made in and see these tires and 6nd out that's why we sell them. Yet, you what our after-sale service means to don't have to pay one penny more your tire money. KELLY-SPRINGFIELD LOTTA MILES Make of Cv Chevrolet '27 Ford '27 Chevrolet '29 Chevrolet '28 Ford'28-'29. Ford'30-'31.

Chevrolet '30-'31 Vhippet'27to'30 Tire 29x4.40-21 29x4.50-20 30x4.50-21 28x4.75-19 Each 4.75 5.35 5.40 6.30 Pair ,9.25 10.35 10.50 12.30 Make Car Dodge'28-'30'-31 Pontiac'29to'31 Essex '28-'29 Nash '28-'29. Oldsm'bile'28to'31 Buiek '26 to '28 Tire Site 29x5.00-19 30x5.00-20 Each 6.65 6.75 28x5.25-18)7.50 31x5.25-21 S.15 Pair 12.90 13.00 14.50 15.75 ALL OTHER SIZES EQUALLY LOW FRANK W. HURST Concrete Road Near Ebenezer. Get Receipts for Free 1932 Ford Auto. Pa.

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PA. CONSTRUCTORS ASSAES USE PUBLIC FUNDS (Continued from Page One) relieving dlstreea and when it Is openly stated that men are being employed-upon the basis of their "needs rather than upon their efficiency, the money is not used in a manner specified by common consent and the people are being dealt with dishonestly, by Implication at least if in Zion's, St. John's choir. Mt. Zion, by FRIDAY, APRIL 82 (Eastern Standard Time) T.

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"Such actions are tantamount to raids uiyon the public treasuries were contemplated neither by 'the lawmakers who voted the taxes nor by the people who acquiesced in itfram. "We are as anxious as any i other good citizens are that the proper relief measures be brought to bea.r in the present distressing conditions resulting from unemployment, but wo maintain that charity should be handled as charity and not under the guise of something else. I "Millions of dollars which have ibeen squandere-d in this wasteful 'method of expending public funds could have been saved through application of the contract system, and such would have been available for the direct relief of suffering. "There is no more Justification for wrecking the construction business for unemployment relief than there would be for destroying the banks or the railroads for the same pur- pose." i i M.BU)DLE,PHIIJU)ELPH1A, RETURNED FROM SPENDING THE WOTE IN ALASKA Philadelphia. Today-- Three Uttle children looked forward toffay to hearing tales of adventure from M.

Biddle. who is back from a winter Alaska. To interviewers society woman, protested that "nothing really dangerous or terribly exciting happened to didn't freeze and I didn't but there were plenty of interesting erperiences to bo told the children and later to be written In a book, She was snowbound for two mouths in a cabin at the foot, of Mt. MoKinley, which she reached by a trek behind a team of huskies. She made the trip back by fili-plane ID.

just five houri and ten minutes. This year of asparagus were planted la South Carolina. LYRIC AND RADIOS Uboral Carrying Service on AH Makes Radios. Gerhart Reifsnyder JWd. 8W.

EYES EXAMINED WITHOUT DROPS AM Dr. T. P. Culhane to Or, LUTHJBRAX, JONESTOVfiV Rev. G.

R. Deisher, pastor. Sunday school at 9. Chief service at 10. Vesper service at 6 P.

M. Sattazahn, Sunday school at 1. Chief service at 2. St. Paul's, Hamlin, special program with pageant at 7:45.

7:45 P. M. C. E. society omitted this week.

Sunday school at 9:15 A. M. Evening worship at 7-30 P. M. Prayer meeting Tuesday at 7:45 P.

M. Quarterly conference will convene on Sunday, at 6 P. In the Fredericksburg church. All officers will please submit written rep-orts. KUTZTOWTf CHURCH Services at Kutztown will be held at 7:30 P.

on Saturday evening. A-pril 23. Rev. C. R- Oberholtzer wil bring the message.

Old time 9 oVloek and Divine Worsftilp at I was in th 'form of a birthday party 10 o'clock every Sunday morning. in honor of Mary Roof. Devotions -r were In charge of Mrs. Auch- AVON AND QUENTIIf en bach with Mrs. EnierkJi president, in charge of the busines; Grace Reformed church, Avon, session.

Mrs. Lee Forney reviewed Rev. Warren C. Hess, pastor, th first chapter, "Religious Educa- school at 9 A. M.

Wor-j tionin the Home." Games were play- ship at 10:15 A. M. Musical under e( am i refreshments, served by the i.1 n. nn 4 Vrtll IT T.nHlflS Vi the auspices of the Young Bible class, at 2:30 in the noon. St.

Paul's Quentin, Pa. Ladies after- hostess. Those present Mary Roo Forney, Mary Roof, Mrs. Clemen Reformed church, ii. Mrs.

Roscoe Bowman, Mrs uenn, Sunday school at 0 cse ph Bowman, Mrs. Lloyd Auch A. M. At 7 P. M.

the Avon choir I nbach, Mrs. John Wyle, Mrs. Ham TAnHpr thfi rantata. entitled, Mrs. Edwin Shay.

Mrs will the cantata, entitled, Living by Wilson. and music will body welcome. rendered. Bring your friends. JOXKSTOWN Rev.

R. G. Uhrich, pastor. Jonestown- 1 Morning worship it 9 A. M.

Sunday school at 10 A. M. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 P. M. Sunday school at 9:30 A.

M. Morning worship at 10:30 A. Prayer meeting Thursday at ST. PAUL'S UNION, Dr. V.

W. Dippell, pastor. Services for Sunday, April 24: Sunday school at 8:45 A. M. Preparatory services at 9:30 A.

M. Communion at 10 A. M. Everybody is invited and welcome. TUTiPEHOClCKN' CHURCH Rev.

J. Donald Backenstose, sermon for Sunday is entitled, "Influence," and it is supported (by ths text, "I will teac-h you good way and the right school this cantata, which -will be rendered by fifteen voices. US. TENNIS AND GOLF TEAMS IN ACTION SAT. Lebanon High school's tennis and golf teams will open their schedules Saturday afternoon with major opponents.

The tennis team is slated to meet John Harris at Hanisburg and Uie Red a-nd Blue golif earn will entertain Lower Paxtang over the Lebanon Country Club course. SPRING SALE of Trucks and Passenger Cars 1932 Reo ID 2 -ton Truck Run only 2200 miles 160 in. Wheel Base 1931 Dodge 2 Chas- like new. 160 in. Wheel Base 1930 Reo 2-ton Chassis Gold Crown Motor 1930 Reo 3-ton Model Gold Crown Motor 14x7 ft.

Body 1930 Reo 3-ton Model GA Gold Crown Motor Chassis Cab 12x7 ft. Body 1930 Reo Gold Crown Motor Chassis, Cab, Heil, Hoist and Dump 2V 2 4on Chassis, Cab, 13x7 Stake Body -ton 180 in. Wheel Base Van Body Stewart 6, 2-ton 12x6 Stake Body 1928" C. JHon Express Body 1931 4A I. H.

C. Dump Like New 19301. H. C. 190 in.

Wheel Base 1929 Reo DeLux Sedan Color Dark Blue. Many Extras Included WITH RRfflDAY PARTY Yingst, Mrs. Edwin Shay, Mrs Chester Harmes, Mrs. Lee Forney Mrs. Frank Emerich.

The nex meeting will be held at -the horn of Mrs, Chester Hanmes. Pa the Wat on perc roa.d ins 41 the i 8 corn perc: now same place p-ercl Pa ner and now greei aloni percl land: then. to th acre inter whlc Krei( In TF of )a ship. sirlb Be. of 1 land 92-V land 4 Istone Timoteo Gatica, of Te-muco, Chili receive a degree at Furanan unijalong verslty in June.

He traveled miles to attend school. SHERIFF'S SALE OP VAHUABJJH REAL ESTATE BT VIRTU of a c-ertain writ of Pa. to No, 62. June Term, issue out of the Court of Common Pl'aas Lebanon County, and to me directed I will expose a.1 Public Sale or Outcrj on Saturday, May 14, at A. in the Sheriff jj land SBM, tih'enc land thenc S.

Me to a D. to a (frees a Office, Court House, Lebanon, THE ESTATE, right, -title, interns propertv, claim and. which wa the property of National Brewing Com pany, a Delaware Corporation, in THAT CERTAIN tenfeinent an I ac Les id an 10, '1 Smm wd their monthly meeting last night at the home of Mrs- Beulah Roof, of West Maple street. The meeting PUBLIC SALE or PERSONAL PROPERTY WUl Sold at Public on Saturday, April 23, 1932 Brand New 1931 Chevrolet 4-door Sedan Run only 62 miles. 1929 Brougham Color Blue Black 1930 Dodge D.

A. Coach Run only 9500 miles Very Nice. 1929 Reo Sport Coupe Wood Wheels 1928 Hudson Coach New Shape 1927 Reo Sedan Low Price 1928 Buick 4-Pass. Coupe Al Condition Chevrolet Coupe New Paint 1927 Reo Roadster Rumble Seat 1927 Dodge Coupe Suitable for Light Truck Roll top desS: 2 small chests and ons large chest; 4 wash stands, iron bed and. spring: antique cupboard.

kitchen cabinet and fa.rmer table. sawins table; gas range and watAr heater, in finest condition, book rack; 2 leather rockera; 8 dining room chairs: round card table and chairs to match; wardrobe; metal table; radio: gaaollne lantern: rods and lines: 2 lip blanks; 4 ta deer hides: 2 clothes trees: smo g.and typewriter E-f lat bass horn old book and pictures; lot of lot of dishes and cooking utensils, and other numerous things not mentioned. Sale to commence at oclorJc P. when conditions made known Mrs. Annie Kapp.

liiTS KURTZ. Auct. HONKER, Clerk. Bet and Tjj f'. Li to a a that These Trucks and Passenger Cars were token in on new jobs, thoroughly reconditioned and wifl be sold under a guarantee that means satisfaction to the buyer.

Terms if desired. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS. J. HARVEY SPAHR North Street Manheim, Penna. I.HOA1.

WOTICB NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN co-iartnershlp heretofore Stwe-n J. Hawr TO AvT j0 known as the AN TRIC COMPANY, in business of the sale of electrical equipment. IxfurVs and at and electrical repair and ronstnir- tfon work at 56 North Ninth Street. In IheCitv of Lebanon. Pennsylvania, was on 1Mb day of ion by the death of J.

attains of co-partnership liquidated by th. National Bank. of H. Louser. surviving co-partner.

All pVrPons Indebted to said nership are requested Inimrdl- Ste payment to said National Bank, attorney-m-faf t. aforesaid, and all perions having rlaims apainst co-partnership are requested "nent the duly authenticatetl. If not presented. The business hoivtr.tf.ro tho UKBANON KMOCTRir will conducted by Vred H. Fox.

Isterpd acx-owllnc to law. unctf-r tno M- tltious name Act of Common wealth of Pennsylvania, under the wuiie at 27 South Ninth Street, Tennsylvania, T.TvKP tEBANOX NAT1ONAI- BANK. of H. O. icr.

surviving and liquldatinp c.o-p»rtiifr of Lebanon Cnnipnnv. and State of Pennsylvania, bounded, an d-escribed as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a. stone In a L0 a road; thence extending- south Ono eig-ht (78) degrees east, etgrht (S-) percl and. eight (Sj to a point i said road; thence extending south tw 1 and a lialf west, six (6 perches to a post; bhence extendin south eighty-seven and a half nc degrees east and nine-tenths (IO.9 perch-es to a post; thence extendin am south seven a.nd a half OH) st west thirteen and nine-tenths perches to a stone; thencs exUndin )er north Beventy-erisht degrees wes )f Ha twenty (20) perches to a stone; bhencrf a extending north seven and a half degrees east eighteen and four-tenth 4) parches to a stone, fcha place BEGINNING. Togeth-er with the full and right to tha or spring of bounded and described as follows, to wn COMMENCING at a point or 'cornel thence extending 1 south seventy-sei (77) degrees east thirteen and orre-h feet; thenca extending so twenty degrees west forty-six a half (46-V4) feet to a point; thence tending north seventy (70) degrees elght-een and one-half feet t' point; ext-endlng north twe (2-0 1 degrees east fortr-aix and oire-r (46Vi) feet to the of NING.

Situate In North Lebanon Toi ship, Lebanon County, In the Stat-9 Pennsylvania. with free Ingress, regress for tlse said parties of the ond part their heirs and assigns their workmen with horses, cwrts carriages at all convenient tinws seasons to enter upon land now or bv Jacob W. Fortna to lay or pipes." and to dig trench to convey water from She said well spring to'thA Breivwy Buildings and lands hereinbefore ftrst and anv'tlme to clean renew ths same, and rlgfit to a r-ssrvotr not to rover nion-c space and aforesaid. also. Avith all and sins the Buildings.

Ways, Waters. Rights. liberties. Prlvil. Impj-ovemonts.

and purtienances. wha.t»»*v«r longlne. or In ivliw agP 81 1 nnd the and Remain TlAits and Profltfl thereof, tosstiicr with Ui? hCkgshfads, enr machinery for nianufactiiring Ice, anrl nil other Tnachirwry and flxt in' the buildings on said premises, placed and oonncrt-fd or hereafter l-ilac-ori and to said biiildinKS a complete fry. The lnii thftreon CBIISISV Brewery Buikling, two S-stO all 'flf hrfok; two SH-slCf fra.irp dwelling brick stn.Me. coop, waivhou and building, all frame.

Seized and takon Intn (Mcecutinn ait tl of National Brewlns a Corporation, In North noli Township. Lebanon County, and ill i Henry D. Shenk, C. ii..

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