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Daily Thursday, July 5,1951 Soviet Power Is Still Threat, Says Truman On Fourth Trom la broadcasting this message to the American people: We dara not relax. Said the President, standing on a -wide platform before a restive crowd ol around 200,000, the floodlit Washington Monument rising ghostlike in the distance: "The greatest threat to world peace, the tremendous armed power of the Soviet Union, still remain, even if the Korean fighting stops "We have the hard task of increasing production and controlling inflation in order to support the strong armed forces we must have for years to come. Across the land, more than 10,000 communities notably Phila' delphia, birthplace of American Independence rededicated themselves to the ideals of 177 S. The Truman Administration the holiday to hit hard Its campaign against complacency. Vinson, broadcasting from the Supreme Court building, declared that "the relaxing of our preparedness program a little or more than a little could have dire consequences." His was an unusual address alnce Supreme Court justices al most never speak publicly on issues affecting current leglsla tion.

The "whole program of con trols and defense spending is be fore Congress now. Defense Slohilizer Wilson fol lowed through, saying in his quarterly report to the President that the three-year defense program "must and will continue. Hs saic it must be bolstered with vigorous price control, price rollbacks ane stiff taxes. In his speech, the 'President "it may be" that the communists have decided to give up their aggression in Korea. "It that is true," he said, "the road to a peaceful settlement of the Korean conflict is open.

UNION DEPOSIT Home On Furlough CLEONA Sergeant Richard Carroll son ot Mrs. Sara Carroll, 915 Chestnut Street is spending a 15 day furlough with his mother. Sergeant Carroll graduated from Lebanon High School in 1945 and served with the Army during World War II. He re-entered the service on September 3, 1950 and was stationed at Camp Rohinson, Ark. At the present time he Is serving as a company supply sergeant with the ISoth Signal" Battalion, vhich is assigned to tha lath Corps at Camp Polk, La.

CLEONA, July 6. Mr. and Mrs. David Lengel are spending the week at "Wildwood, N. J.

Miss Martha Kreider attended a. Missionary Conference at nersville, Thursday. The Fail-land Bible School had an enrollment ot 201 with aver- ago attendance of IS4. There were 40 Sunday Schools represented. Mrs.

J. H. Daniels, of Tyrone, spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Keller.

She is a field worker for the Pennsylvania W.C.T.U. Mrs. Leah Zellers, of Newmanstown, visited Miss Kslher Gingrich on Sunday. Miss Arlene Herr, of Mt. Pleasant, spent a few days at the home ot Rev.

and Mrs. Hiram Gingrich. There were 169 cotnm'unicanls in the E.U.B. Church on Sunday morning. Mr.

and Mrs. Martin Shenk, and son, Aubrey; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rohlaml and daughter, Kathy Ann, are spending, a week at Ocean City, N. J.

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hipp and children attended the Shuey reunion at the Water "Works he IS Trotskyists was illegal and indemocr'atlc. The Communist arty press, itself (June 12, 1944, Daily Worker), said editorially hat: "Any labor leader who defends hem (the 18) ought to he made answer to his membership. By defending Trotskyists, such a la- lor lender abuses and misrepre- ents his membership.

It Is time put a swift stop to that sort if thing." And now Louis Weinstock htm- has been, arrested under the Act, on charges of teaching revolution. Let's -remember his own that those who orpedo the civil liberties of other nen have no moral right to com-r plain. We'll debate all this 1 out communist help- And American labor, incidental- is behind the Smith Act'to'day! Menial Health Ciinic Ten Children UNION DEPOSIT, July meeting evangelistic -will he held here for three -weeks, Route 340, starting on Saturday evening, July 7 to July 29. Holy communion will be administered-; in the Evangelical United Church Sunday morning; "by the pastor. Rev.

J. H. MacDqnald. Mr. and Paul Gingrich and children, Carol, Betty and Palmyra, visited Mr.

s.nd "Amos Lehman on. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Greene have returned'home atter spending a week at Atlantic City.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Felty and daughter, Hazel, ol Lebanon, visited their son arid daughter-in- law, Mr. and-Mrs. Paul Felty and Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd Kuntz, on Sunday. Mr. and Boyer, ol Charlotte, N.C., are spending some time here'visiting the former's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Sirs.

Paul' Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Lehman and children, Donald and Robert, spent Sunday at Halifax, visiting Mrs. Lehman's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Edward. Miller. Mr. and Mn.

Harvey Lehman and daughter, Mary, of Charleston, spent week-end here visiting former's brother and sister-lQ-law Mr. and Mrs. Amos Mr. and Mra. Carl Burkholder spent Sunday at Grove, visiting the latter's mother, Mrs.

George Ott. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lingle, of Palmyra, visited the latter's sister, Mrs. Annie Fasnacht, on Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Coleman and granddaughter, Mary Jane Coleman, and Mr. and Mrs. Jerold Lynch, all of Lebanon, recently visited Mrs.

brother and Mr. and Mrs Duple. children were aided by the Speech Correction Divisou of the Lebanon County Mental Clinic during June according to a report made by Mrs. Edith Wager, secretary for appointments Four were pro-school cases; the others were from the public and parochial schools. Due to illness In the family of the speech cor- rectionist, the work will be postponed until after Labor Day.

Four children in the program tp foster guidance for pre-school children wera studied by Dr. Harold Rubin, visiting psychologist. Ths attending parents were given a conference with regard to the problems, It any, of their children. Except for psychological service and the program for preschool children the Clinic will for the summer until after Labor Day. Four Persons Injured In Route 22 Crash Four persons were injured in a collision, on.

Route 22, west of StrausBto-wn. yesterday, according to Hamburg State Police. State Trooper Jack Bedner said a car driven, by John. A. Beranato, Hammonton, N.

skidded on a curve on the road, struck a guard rail, and then crashed into a car driven by John S. Lutter, Baston, which was parked on the shoulder ot the road. received cheat and knee injuries and a companian. Frank same address, injuries to his right knee and left shoulder. Lutter suffered abrasions of the head and left elbow, and his wife, Grace, head, chest, and leg Injuries.

-Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rohland and son spent a faw days at Re- hobeih Beach, Del. MORE ON Labor (Continued Ironi Ten) gary last year for consultations energetically fought American la bor leaders who believed thet that the Smith Act was unjust ir principle and that the jailing XXZCTTTRIX'S NOTICE Xotica is hereby given that letter. testamentary on the estate of Harrj G.

Liau'jxrmilnh, late of City of anon, Lebanon County, de ceased have been granted to the mi dersigrned ICxecutrix. All persons, therefore indebted said estate are requested to mak immediate payment, and those hav Ingr just claims, will please presen the same, duly authenticated fo settlement, without delay. Josephin M. Kirst. 741 Willow Street, Lebanon Pa.

Meyer, Brubaker Lewis, At torneys. EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE Xotlca is hereby Kiven that letter: testamentary on the estate of Seel- B. Patterson, late of Jackson Town ship, Lebanon County, deceased have baen granted to tha undersigne Executrix. All persons, therefore Indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and thosa hav Ingr just claims, will please presen the same, duly authenticated, fot settlement, without delay. Adelaide T.

Patterson, R. D. Executrix. Jliller Jliller, Attorneys. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Notice is hereby given that letters on the estate ot Sara B.

late of the City ot Lebanon Lebanon County, deceased have been granted to the undersigned ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE Xoiice is Thereby Kiven that letters of administration on the estate of Mrs. Twaddle, late of Annvllla Township, Lebanon County, deceased, have been granted to tha undersigned Administratrix. All persons, therefore Indebted to safd estate are requested to make 'mmediate payment, and those uav- IIK just claims, will please present thn same, duly authenticated, for illpnu'nt, without delay. Frances Fields, -1C S. Lancaster Street, Annville.

Administratrix. Christian R. Gingrich, Attorney. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE Notice is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of Lillie C. Bloueh, late of Swatara Township, Lebanon County, de ceased, have- been granted to the undersigned Administrators.

All persons, therefore, indebted to said estate fire requested to make immediate payment, and those hav intr just claims, will please presen the same, duly authenticated, for settlement, without delay. "Wayne Bloueh, Deliah B. Bloueh, Administrators, H. Lebanon, Pa. Edward H.

Smith, Attorney. CHARTER NOTICE XOTICI2 IS HEREBV GIVRN tha Articles of Incorporation will be filed with the Department of State of thi Commotuvealth ot Pennsylvania, a Harrisburg, on the 10th day July, 1051. for the purpose of obtain a Certificate of Incorporation of i proposed business corporation to organized under the provisions of thi "Business Corporation Law 1 of tin Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, ap proved 5, 1933, and its Amend men is. The name of Ihe proposed corpora, tion Is SCENIC HOMES, IXC. The purposes for which tha pro posed corporation is to be forruec are: Buying, erecting, constructing selling: and leasing of residence an other huiltliiiKs and structures; an Incidentally tin-re to, tha purchasing leasing and sellinc of land.

SIEGR1ST, SIKGRTST. Solicitors for Incorporaters All persons, therefore Indebted to said estate are requested make immediate payment, and those having just claims, will please present the same, dulv authenticated for settlement, without delay. Adam Miller, 811 Cumberland Lebal non. Executor. Miller Miller Attorneys, NOTICE Notice is hereby given that on Julj 3, 1D51, there will be filed in the Office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Harris- burfj, Pa.

and in the Office of the Prothonotary of Lebanon County, at Lebanon. a Certificate of Regr- isiration of Fictitious Name of "The Candle Cottage." The name and address of tlie person nwninjj. or Interested in said business is Gladys F. Barry, Richland, Lebanon County. Pennsylvania The name under which said business will be carried on la "The Candle Cottage." Location of its principal and onlj place of business RIcliland, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania.

The character ot the business to be carried on is retail sale gifts am children's wear and yarn. G. L. HOIMSTEIisr, Attorney for Applicant Fire Bomb Blast Hurts 13 Persons In Crowd Today fire bomb exploded in the middle of a. crowd watching a Fourth of July fireworks exhibition In Cincinnati last uight, injuring 14 persona.

AH of the injured, 13 of whom were teen-agers, were taken to the St. Francis Hospital for treatment ot shock and burns. The flrs bomb was timed to explode in the air, hut fell Into the crowd ot spectators bursting. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of Harvey A. Smith, late of Borough of Myerstown, Lebanon County, Pa de- ceused, have heen granted to tho undersigned Administrator.

All persons, therefore indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having just claims, will please present the same, duly authenticated, for settlement, without delay. ICdwin II Smith, W. Maple Myerstown' Administrator. Siegrist, Koller Slesrlst, Attorneys. American farms produced about $30 billion, worth ot produce in 1950.

Afl In A Lifetime Husbands EXECUTORS' KOTICB Xotlce is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate' ot Harry 1. Noll, late of Jackson Township, Lebanon County, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned Executors. All persons, therefore indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having: just claims, will please present the same, duly authenticated for settlement, without delay. John AV Noll, Charles 1. Noll, Executors, R.

D. Lebanon, Pa. James L. Attorney. NOTICE NOTICE TS HEREBY GIVEN Uia nn July 9, 13S1 there will be filed in the Office of the Secretary ot th Commonwealth nf Pennsylvania, a Harrishurp.

Pennsylvania, and in th Office of the Prothonotary of Leba lion County. Pennsylvania, a certifi of registration of Flctitiou Name of MILLARDSVILLK HOTEL. The name and address of the per son Interested in said business Is- PAUL A. KNOLL, SS AVashlngto Avenue, "Wernersville, Pa. The name under which said bus: ness will be carried on is: -M1LLARDSVILLE HOTEL.

The location of the business Route ir2, Myerstown. Pa. The character of the business to carried on is to own, conduct, op erate, maintain and carry on a gen eral restaurant business with a liniio license. METER, BRUBAKER LEWIS, Attorneys for Appllcan EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Notice ia hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of llaitle G. Lilly, late of "West Lebanon Township.

Lebanon County, deceased I'Jiva linen granted to the'undersigned Executor. said --UI pel-sons, therefore indebted to estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having- just claims, -will please present Ihe same, duly authenticated, for settlement, wltiiout delay. Lloyd Lilly, 1913 Scull Lebanon, Executor. Gideon R. Light.

Attorney ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE Notice is hereby piven that letters of administration on the estate of Victor Stump, late of City of Lebanon, Lebanon County. deceased have been granted to tho undersigned Administratrix. All persons, therefore Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having- just claims, will please present the same, duly authenticated for settlement, without delay. Edith 45-I Street. Lebanon.

Administratrix. Siegrist. Koller Siegrist, Attorneys. NOTICE NOTICE IS 7IEREBT GIVEN thn on Monday, July 10:51, them wl be filed in the Office Jf Ihe Secre lary oC the Commonwealth at Tlarris burp. and in the Office of th P'-othonotary at Lebanon, Pa.

Cpur si.ant to Act of Assembly approve the-2-lth day of May, la-lf. P. H67 nil Application for Resist ration Fictitious Name of The names and of t)' persona oivnip.f: or Interested In sal nre as follows: Morris H. Untz, 104 Walnut Slnee Lebanon, Pennsvlvania. Harold O'lasipr.

Ifll Walnut Lebanon, Pcnnsvlvania. Mildred L. Cluster, 104 Walnl Street, Lebanon, Pennsylvania Robert M. LlnU. 1100 Park Avenu N'ew York.

Said business will he carried on I the City of Lebanon, Pennsylvania. ihe name under which said bus noK.s u-ill lip. carried on or'conducte The location of Its principal pla or business Is Oumberlifnd Stre. Lebanon, Pennsylvania. The character of business to 1 carried on Is: The retail sate of Me and Children's wearing a parel and accessories.

CALV1X IX SPITLER, 730 Cumberland Street, Lebanon, Pennsylvania, Attorney for Applicants. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE Notice is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of C.lair A. Daniels, of Borough of Palmyra, Lebanon County, Pa deceased. ha.ve been granted to the undersigned Administratrix. All persons, therefore Indebted to estate are requested to jnake immediate payment, and Ihosn hay.

just claims, will please prese'nt the same, duly authenticated, for settlement, without delay Tune Daniels, 416 S. Lincoln Palmvra' Pa Administratrix. Siegrlst, Koller SlgRrlst. Attorneys. OX McLemore (Continued Trom Ttn) alt In other tree doctors for con- ultation.

One man's opinion just asn't good enough tor me. A few mornings later my yard ould be alive with doctors, nurses, and tree internes, invlng from patient to patient, iiusing now and then to ask ray ermission for a certain delicate AUDITOR'S NOTICE a of IDA 3. BATDORT No. 15 Terra, 1951 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN' that ia undersigned, C. V.

Henry, squire, Auditor appointed by the rphans' Court of Lebanon County, ennsylvRnia, on June 21, 1951. to distribution of the balance in he hands of Adam V. Miller, Executor the Last Will and Testament of da J. Batdorf, late ot the City of jebanon, in the County of, Lebanon tate' of Pennsylvania, deceased, at er the First mid Final Account filed i the Register's Ottlca ot Lebanon ounly, Pennsylvania, confirmed ab- olutely June 14, 19S1, to and nmo'iiR hose legally entitled thereto will sii or the purpose of his appointment the Main Court Room of the Coiirt louse, in the said City Lebanon Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, or THURSDAY. July 10, 1951, at 2:00 'clock P.

M. D. S. T. vhen and where all persons interisst- may attend, if thev desire so to do C.

V. Henry, NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that irover C. Crowe residing at 1137 Street, Lebanon, Pennsyl- ania, will file on the 20th day of uly. 1D51, in the Prothonotary's Of- ice of Lebanon County. Lebanon, Pennsylvania, and In the Office of the iecrelary of Commonwealth, Harris- jurg, Pennsylvania, his application do business under the assumed or ictltious name of BRIAN CO, lo- at 1137 Lehman Street, Leba- lon, Pennsylvania, and that he is he.

only person interested in said business. ROVER C. CROWE Tiller Miller, attorneys for Accountant, Pa. Auditor ADVERTISEMENT CLEANING AND PAXNTIVQ WATER STORAGE TANK MYERSTOWN WATER AUTHORITY MYERSTOWN, VENNA. Sealed Proposals for furnishing materials, labor and tools for Clean ns and Painting a Water ank will be received by the own Water Authority, Myerstown at the office of the Authoritj Secretary, 212 Park Avenue, My erstown, until p.

m. D.S.T. 'uly 19, 1951. Bidders mum satisfy themselves personal examination of the Storage Tank as to actual conditions and requirements. Performance record and flnancla responsibility will be required of th successful bidder.

Specifications and Contract docu ments are on file in the office of th Secretary ot Myerstown Viithority and may be obtained upoi application. The Myerstown Water Authority Hyerstown, reserves the righ reject any or all Bids, and ixvard the Contract as is deemed in he best interests of the Myerstown Water Authority. RAYMOND IT. BROWN, SECRETARY FORM OF ADVERTISEMENT INVITATION TOR BIDS FOR FURNISHINB AND ERECTINO- TWO CHAIN LINK FENCE BACK STOPS WITH OVERHANG FOR THE CITY OP LEBANON, PENNA Sealed Proposals for furnishing: anc rectinp Chain Link Fence Basebal Back Stops with Overhang for th Jity of Lebanon, Pennsylvania, wil a received by the Mayor and Counci the City of Lebanon, he office of ths City Clerk in lall, Lebanon. until M.

July 3, 1951 at which tim he Proposals will be publicly opened uul read. Each bid shall be accompanied 1 certified check in an amount equa of the total Bid price drawn or a. National Bank and made payable to he City of or by a atisfactory Bid Bond in like amount The work under this contract con lists of Furnishing and Erecting twc Thain Link Fence Baseball Bad Stops complete. Detailed plans, specifications a.n rtther contract documents are on fil the office ot the City Engineer Hall, Lebanon, and ma be obtained upon application and upon payment of deposit. The Mayoi and Council of the City of Lebanon, reserve the right to waive any informalities In or to reject any or all Bids, and to award the contract as Is deemed In the best interest of the City of Lebanon.

James G. Krause, Director, Parks and Public Improvements. ATTEST: George H. Biely, City Clerk. peration.

At the end of the 'month the ills for surgery and cementing vould come pouring in," and I vould discover that for what it ad cost me to "save" the inde- tructible palmettos could have nd a few choice cedars shipped rom Lebanon. 1 am positive that just as hobos NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that on July 9, 1951, there will be filed in the Office the PecretBi-y of the Com- nonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Har- and in the Office ot the v- of Lebanon County at Lebanon, Certiflcate'-ot Registration of Fictitious of "The Gladys Shop." The name and address of (lie person owning or interested in said Is tlladys J. Bomberper Richland, Lebanon County. Pennsylvania. The name under which said business will be carried on is "The jladys Specialty Shop." Location of Its principal and only place of business Is Richland, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania.

The character of tha business to be carried nn is retail sale of Women's and Misses' Apparel. G. L. HOLSTEISf, Attorney for Applicant. eave a mark on the houses of easy touches to.

guide other hobos, the tree surgeons made a chalk on my garage door. There goes my doorbell now, and I'll answer it with' a happy heart. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Notice Is hereby given ti at letters testamentary on the estate of Elizabeth D. van de late of City of Lebanon, Lebanon County, deceased, have been granted to undersigned Executor. All persons, therefore indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having Just claims, will please preesnt the same, duly authenticated, for settlement, without delay to Meyer, Brubaker Lewis, Central Building, Lebanon, Pa.

Theodore Whits van de Sande, Toms River, New Jersey Executor. Meyer, Brubaker Lewis, Attorneys. Jt may he the entire Senate Crime Investigating Committee, but It won't be a tree surgeon. NO SALE TONIGHT GILBERT'S AUCTION ROOMS 157 Xorth 8th St. Next Sale TharsiUy Wight, July 12 Starting at P.

M. PUBLIC SALE PERSONAL PROPERTY 12:00 NOON ot PUBLIC SALE OK REAL ESTATE July 14th, 1951 On the premises in Millrrcek Leb. mile south of New- nianstinvii. 5 room bungalow, 3 rooms on first floor with modern kitchen, 2 rooms and bath on second floor. Xew Lenox furnace, electric water heater, cemented cellar, 1 car garage.

This home was recently remodeled and is like new, with tin roof. Borough water. Beautiful location. HOME IS VACANT Must be seen to be appreciated. Terms day of sale, balance August 1st.

Sale starts at 6 P.M., D.S.T. Conditions by Harry Matthew A. W. Copenhaver, Attct. W.

Reedy, Clerk REAL ESTATE 2:30 P.M. SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1951 on farm known ss "Hill-top Farm" located between Annrille Palmyra, North of Route 423, Mile Xorlhwest of Mlllard Lime Plant, the following: REAL ESTATE 28-Acre Fruit Farm, consisting of six (S) room house with large out-kitchen, two-hole bntchenfurnace, three-car garage, milk house, brooder house, chicken house accommodating 200 layers, large barn running water in meadow, Acres Grapes, 1 Acres Strawberries, about 20 Acres Peaches, Apples, Cherries ami Pears. A wonderful view ot the Lebanon Valley. Possession will be given Immediately upon settlement. PERSONAL PROPERTY Dining Room Suite, Bedroom Suite, odd chairs, Living Room Mute, stands, kitchen cabinet, table, utility cabinet, two heaters, stove, dishes; cooking utensils, wardrobe, two dictionary stands one bench, berry crates, peach baskets, bushel baskets, twin tubs, cultivators, combination gas ami coal stove, small wood stove, one coal and one electric brooder, swing, picnic tables, wheelbarrow, feeders, glider, chicken battery; 2SO-gal.

gas tank, forks, shovels, picks, and'other garden and lawn tools. Work bench, one large packing table, all kinds carpenter tools, Ford truck with 150-gal. sprayer mounted, Dodge truck, International homemade tractor, cabinet-maker's tools. Straw, fertilizer, duster, small fertilizer spreader, mower, harrow, two wagons, one with box and one with chassis only, scorer, bantam chickens and chicks, field crates, few locust posts, fence wire, some spray material, and many articles too numerous to mention. ATTENTION HUNTERS! Three (3) Pure Bred English Beagles, A.K.C, Registered, dog houses, pen.

Conditions of Real Estate. down, balance as soon as purchaser can do so. Irvin J. Hess. Auctioneer Patrick Seiders, Clerks RUSSEL HUEY J.

EC. Xclnoehl ana K. CK Z.oa»r, trading firm name ot EtHCTRIC COJtPANY, copartnership, Plaintiff, i MOUNT ORBTNA PARK COMPANY, Pennsylvania corporation, Defendant. In the Court of Common Pleai of Lebanon County. Sitting In Equity No.

9, Equity Socket, 1996 To all partiei interested In the MOUNT aXETNA PARK COMPANY and the Pirst and rinal Account of JOSEPH K. KII.X,, Trustee: NOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN''that the First and Final Account or ADMIinSTKATJHX'S NOTICE Nf.tcc-e is hereby Klvp.n that letters or administration on the nsinte of i-ui her Ren notch, late of Mlllcreek lownship, Lebanon County, Pn censed, have been Kramer! to the undersigned Administratrix. All persons, therefore Indented to said estata are requested to make mmediate payment, and those hav- Ir.K ju.n claims, will please present the same, duly authenticated, for settlement, without delay. Mary Bemietch, Administratrix, Route Gingrich! JULL, Trustee duly appointed by the Court ot Common Pleas sitting in Equity, was filed on 13, in the Court ot Com- nion Pleas ot Lebanon County, sitting in Knuity, to No. 0, Kqulty Docket 1026, by.

ah Order of said Court, which Order directed that duo notice of the filinu thereof and of intention to apply for confirmation absolutely on 11, at 10:00 A. M. in Chambers, he given by publication In the Lebanon Daily News, Semi-Weekly Xews and the Lebanon County Lepal Journal, once a. week for three successive weeks beginning the week of June IS, .3851, and that a. copy of saiei advertisement be mailed not later than June 1351, to all persons who are or may he Interested in the Account, (so far as tho can be ascertained by reasonable Jnauiry), addressed to such persons at their last k-nown post office address.

Any party in interest may appear In Court at that time and except to said Account iC they so desire. Unless exceptions are made, the Account will be confirmed absolutely. The balance in the Account will be distributed by an Auditor to he appointed hv ihe Court JOPKPH M. JfILL, Trustee and Accountant- Miller Miller. Attorneys for Trustee.

PUBLIC SALE FRIDAY, JULY' 6, 1951 lomf of Upstalo. or I). I ronsignmcnt for of thp. following: K. H.

M. T. Slmo, K. Barhman SOO fat cows, hulls, stoers nml hnifrrs. J(K) lu, (to VPS fcmiihiif iinplonionls, Roods, fruit and Vegetables.

Lot kilmlrfrrt while fl-IO-ia-M ft. S.AI.R STAKTS 1:2:00 XOOX Dairy and Implements nf. Calves nfter nil dairy cnffle. Hogs at. 2:00.

Hops at 8:00 p.m. FARMERS MARKETS AUCTION 1'aul S. Stoncr, Owner H. D. Mttr.

KPIIHATA H. D. 3, PA. A A TO OUR REAOCRS THE VWWCO. oue TO rue FACT THAT MANY OF OUR.

PAPERS AMERICA NOT We CRAVf VOUR. THANKYOU. CITY OF LEBANON PUBLIC SALE of REAL ESTATE The City of Lebanon will expose to Public Sale the hereinafter mentioned Real Estate on the following- date at time and place indicated. THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1951 TWO O'CLOCK P.M., D.S.T. Sale To Be Held On Premises Premises situate at Nos.

116-118 South Ninth Street, Lebanon, Pennsylvania Premises consist of a three story brick dwelling in excellent state of repair I roperty converted into six light housekeeping apartments. First Floor: 2 two room apartments. Front entrance -with vestibule and hallway, containing lavatory, open stairway. Front and rear entrance. Second Floor: 1 three room apartment and 1 single room light housekeenine- apartment.

Third Floor: 1 two room apartment; 1 single room apartment. CONVENIENCES: Electric lights, Lebanon Valley gas, hot and cold running water, steam heating system, new eighty gallon domestic hot water boiler hot water heating stove. Full cellar, brick construction throughout, tin roof, fire escape from third and second floors. Vo-rn Lot consists of a of fronting approximately twenty-one feet on South Ninth Street and extending -n depth approximately one hundred I (116I) feet; sma11 yard in rear of lot Present income of property $265.00 per month. CONDITIONS OF SALE Conditions of sale will be made known at the time thereof and will include the following: 1.

The purchaser shall immediately execute an agreement of Kale for the property purchased nnrl pay down nf the purchase money or furnish sureties satisfactory to the seller for tha performance of his Agreement. 2. The purchase money, or balance thereof shall he paid on or hefore August 10, ISni. upon which payment the seller will convey to the mir- Settlement shall he made at the office of the City Clerk, City Hall Lebanon, Pa. Acknowledgements and U.

S. Docunrentarv Stamps shall he paid by the purchaser. Taxes and water rent shall he paid ns follows: apportioned between seller ami purchaser as of the date of settlement on the basis of. the calendar year. n.

Seller reserves tho right to withdraw ihe propt-rty in the event of an Insufficient bfrt of which it shall be the solo jtidKe. G. The sale Is subject to nxistinfj leases and tenancies and the purchaser aprees to take over such tenants. The above properly will be open for inspection by prospective purchasers onJy on Thursday, July 12, 1951, 10 A.M. to 2 P.M.; inspection at other times by appointment.

GEORGE H. BIELY, City Clerk Clayton Kleinfelter, Auctioneer. Walter C. Graeff, Solicitor, City of Lebanon. to the purchaser, by need prepared at the purchaser's expense, a Rood and marketable title to said properly free and clear of all liens and encumbrances lurt subjer.t to any existing easements or buiid- ini; nr uso restrictions and present or future rights of public authorities with respect to any public highways.

BE BRIEF. EH TALK TOO LOW, YOUMG MAM. IF YOU'RE SELLING SOMETHING IM NOT I SAID I HfAP. VA AIN'T SELL1N 1 MUCH DON'T OUR SALES HAVE DROPPED A IS CHAIN OF STORES DOING WELL 1 A (N'T THAT WALSH I'M -WT'RESTED IN ME WE BUYIH' YOUR COMP'NY. BUYING' OUR COMPANY HOW YOU, COMPANY HAS BEEN IN OUP.

FAMILY SINCE 1853... I'M LOOKIN'TINVEST SOME MONEY IN A B1ZINESS. I HEAR YA AIN'T DOW SO WE REMIND ALL FRC6 MEM ENSLAVEMENT AND MISERY ARE ON THE FMCOOM. WE MUST STAND TOGETHER.".

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