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WANTED Person! to supervise Recreation Program in the Palmyra Municipal Center, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday-evenings. Recreation background and training helpful. Inquire and ap ply at the Borough Office, Palmyra Municipal Center, 325 S. Railroad Street, Palmyra, Pa. MOTICft Esttte of L.

Connor, ef tht ItliM ef Annvlllti Lebanon County. ylvanla, deceased. Letters testamentary en last nd testament of said decedent having been ranted to the persons ndebted thereto are requested to make mmedlate payment, and those having lalms or demands, against the same, will resent them without delay for settlement the undersigned. Thi Valley Trust Corn- any of Palmyra, Palmyra, Executor. Smith McCleary, 124 East Aarket Street, York, Pennsylvania 17401, Attorneys.

AUDITOR'S NOTICE IN REi ASSIGNED ESTATE OF J.H. OREINER ASSIGNMENT FOR MNEFIT OF CREDITORS NO. 745 JUNE VERM 1947 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Thomas A. Ehraood, Esquire, has been appointed Auditor to audit, settle and ad- the account as assignee of the Estate of J. H.

Grelner an Insolvent make distribution among the creditor: ef said and that a hearing for that purpose will be held at Room In the Municipal Building, South Eighth Street Lebanon, Pennsylvania, at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, the 23rd day of September 1970, when and where all parties may attend if. they so desire. THOMAS A. EHRGOOD, ESQUIRE NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a-Petition has been filed in the Court of -Common Pleas Criminal Action of Lebanon County; Pennsylvania, to Action No.

421, 1970, requesting a i Court tcr appoint Lloyd Reige as Auditor for Township of Eas Hanover, Lebanon County, Penn sylvania to fill the vacancy ex isting in said office. The said Court has set Monday, Septem ber 21, 1970, at 9:30 A.M. fn Courtroom pal Building at Lebanon, Penn sylvania for a hearing on said Notice is hereby given pursuant-to Rule No. 11 of th Court Common Pleas Crim inal of Lebanon County, Penh sylvania; Siegrist, Esqs Attorneys for Petitioners. ORDINANCE NO.

212 AN ORDINANCE REGULAT ING INDIVIDUAL AND-OR COMMUNITY SEWAGE DIS POSAL SYSTEMS, REQUIRING PERMITS AND FEES, PRESCRIBING PENALTlE FOR THE VIOLATION THERE OF. Section 1 Definitions 1, Individual Sewage System means a single system of piping, tanks or other facilities serving only a single lot and disposing of sewage in whole or in part in the sewer of the property or into any waters of this Commonwealth. 2. Community Sewage System means any publicly or EXECUTORS' NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that letters estamentary on the estate of Mnbel M. chwenk, late of North AnnVilta Township, County, deceased, have been ranted undersigned Sxeculors.

All persons, therefore indebted to said state are requested to make Immediate ayment, and those having just claims, will please present the same, duly au- hentlcated, tor settlement, without delay. Howard H. Schwenk, Myra E. Ziegler, Executors RFD Lebanon, Pa. Lewis, Jrubaker, orneys.

Whitman 4 Christiansen, At- EXECUTORS' NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that estamentary on the estate of Paul D. Schlaseman, late of Bethel Township, Lebanon County, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned Executors. All persons, therefore Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, those having lust claims, will please present the same, duly au- hentlcated, for settlement, without delay, S. Schlaseman, Gladys Sholly, Executors, RD Myerstown, Pa. Lewis, Srubaker, Whitman i Christiansen, Ats orneys.

ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE given that letters of administration on the estate of Edna P. Miller, late of Lebanon, Lebanon County, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned Administrator, All persons, therefore Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims, will please present the same, duly authenticated, for settlement, without delay. Walter E. Miller, Administrator, 1960 Hill Lebanon, Pa. Lewis, Brubaker, Whitman Christiansen, Attorneys.

EXECUTORS' NOTICE Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of Edna E. Bord Edna M. Bord late of the City of Lebanon, Lebanon Countv, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned Executors. All persons, therefore Indebted to said estate are reauested to make immediate payment, and those having claims, will please present the same, dulv authenticated, (or settlement, 'without delay. Helen Heberling, 9 Chestnut Richland, Pa.

John H. Bord, 810 Willow Lane, Lebanon, Executors. Earl A. Brubaker of Lewis. Brubaker, Whitman Christiansen, Attorney.

3 Farm Groups Are Entertained Society of Farm Women Group One entertained members of Groups 2 and 5 of Berks County and Group. 14 of Lebanon County at the Recreation Barn, Schaeffers- lown, on Tuesday. Mrs. David Heck, president, conducted. the session.

Mrs. Earl Rittle conducted devotions. a i i a i on the program were: Thomas Weaber, cornet solos; The Welk Sisters Trio, vocal selections; Mrs. Paul Levengood, readings; Mrs. Marlin Hitz, highlights of a trip to Alaska.

The program was arranged by Mrs. Amanda Lamm, Mrs. Arthur Funk and Mrs. Grant Krall. Prizes were won by Mrs.

Jerry Mrs. Richard a a Mrs. Mark Weaber, Mrs. Kenneth Donkel and Mrs. George Hoke.

Refreshments were served by Mrs. Miles Bucher, Mrs. Joseph Kreider, Mrs. Clifford Groff and Mrs. Amos Balsbaugh.

Twenty-one members and 50 guests attended. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Joseph Kreider, Lebanon RD 1, Oct. 13. EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of Frank H.

Shuey, lale of City of Lebanon, Lebanon County, deceased, have been granted to the Executrix. All persons, therefore Indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having lust claims, will please present the same, duly authenticated, for settlement, without delay. Martha Shuey, 2226 Reading Avenue, West Lawn, Pa. 19609, Executrix. C.

Vincent Henry, -Attorney. system, whether privately owned, for the collection and dispdsal-of sewage or industrial waste of a liquid nature, or both, including various devices for the -treatment of such sewage or industrial wastes serving three (3) or more individual lots. 3. Sewage means any substance that contains any of the waste products or excrement of, or other discharge from the bodies of human beings or animals and any. deleterious substances being harmful or inimical to the public health, or to any animal or aquatic life, or to use oof domestic water supply or for 4.

Persons shall include any. individual, copartnership, association or private corporation. Section No install an individual or sewage disposal system or construct any building in the Borough of Richland in which an individual or community sewage disposal system is to be without first obtaining a permit indicating that, the site; plans and specifications of such system are in accordance and compliance "with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Act of Assembly known as Act 537, and the Rules and Regulations adopted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, or its agencies, or the Borough of Richland pursuant thereto. Section III A fee in the sum of Ten ($10.00) Dollars shall accompany said application. and shall not be Section IV Penalties Any person who shall violate any of provisions of this Ordinance, the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth -of Pennsylvania which are specifically adopted herein, or the Rules and Regulations" or standards promulgated there- under, or who.resist or interfere with any officer, agent or ploye of the Borough of Richland or' the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, "or its designated healtTi, agents or agencies in the performance of his duties, shall upon Conviction thereof in a before.

any District Justice or Justice! of the Peace County in which the offense was committed, be sentenced to pay a. fine of not less than One Hundred (5100.00) Dollars and costs, and not more than Three Hundred ($300.00) Dollars and costs, to be paid to the Borough, or in default thereof, shall be confined in the County jail for a period of not more than Thirty (30) days. B1DSWANTED The Lebanon County Board of Elections requests bids to supply approximately 1000 official absentee ballots, 8700 voting machine specimen ballots, 135 office labels, 950 candidates' labels and SO question labels for the General Election to be held on Tuesday, November 3, 1970. Bids must be for the work complete, fo be delivered to the office of the County Commissioners Room on or before October 5, 1970. Specimen ballots to bis packaged and marked for each election district, must be In the office of the County Commissioners before 10 A.M., Thursday September 17, 1970.

Specifications and form Information can be secured from the Clerk to the County Commissioners. The County Board of Elections reserves the right to reject any or all bids. LEBANON COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS Attest: C. B. Meiser, Chief Clerk Programs For Year Planned Programs for the year, under the theme, "Risk and Reality," were discussed by members of the Women's Society of Christian Service of Trinity United Methodist Church as they -met in the church on Tuesday evening.

Mrs. Sidney Downes explained the year's schedule of programs and showed a religious-film. The society will entertain several other area WSCS societies on Oct. 18 in Trinity Church. Mrs.

Clifford Stoessel, president, also announced that the society has been invited to a.meeting at Covenant United Methodist Church on Oct. 2, COIN AUCTION Sept. 10, 7 P.M. Variety of U.S. Coins, Seis, Rolls and Medals.

100 Washington EHzabelhiown, Pa. SEIBEBT SALES SAM SEIBERT, Auctioneer there will be a missions program by the Church Women United. The society will assist at Cornwall Manor open house on Oct. 3. The six readers of the evening were Miss Alta Bortz, Mrs.

Thomas Spangler, Miss Annabelle. Mrs. S. D. Evans, Mrs.

Harold Beamesderfer and Mrs. Sidney Downes. North Viets, Cong Step Up Attacks In Northern S. Viet (Continue From PIM then followed up with a ground assault that helicopter gunships and artillery helped beat back. Enemy troops also attacked a militia outpost less than a mile east of Mo Due, a district town 18 miles southeast of Quang Ngai City.

North of Da Nang, North Vietnamese troops moving undei cover of a mortar barrage attacked a South Vietnamese infantry battalion a mile southwest of embattled Fire Base O'Reilly. But South Vietnamese headquarters said governmen forces counterattacked and re pulsed the enemy. The South Vietnamese com mander of the 1st Military Re gion, Lt. Gen. Hoang Xuan Lam, said up to 15 North Viet namese regiments have been spotted in the sector waiting fo opportunities to advance int the 200-mile stretch of coasta lowlands running from "the de militarized zone southward pas Quang Ngai City.

Such, a force would total more than 43,000 men at full strength, according to allied intelligence estimates, but informed sources said it is unlikely that all these regiments would be at full strength. See Terrorist Attacks Lam predicted that the enemy troops would step up terrorist attacks to "bolster their lowering prestige." He claimed the Communist Command has failed in attempts to force South Vietnamese forces out of Fire Base O'Reilly and other bases in the region. He said the North Vietnamese 204th Division suffered heavy losses and pulled back to the Laotian while the 324B Division had been able to launch only "insignificant" shelling attacks on O'Reilly and other bases in the region guarding the approaches to the coastal lowlands. In Cambodia, the biggest government offensive of the war there, a drive to lift the siege of STATISTICS uneral PASSED AWAY if-WALT-ln Lebanon Sect. 7, WO.

Harry E. (Stoney) husband of Alverla E. nee Newman DeWalt of 70? Orange St. Aged 79 years. uneral on Thursday morning at 10:30 from the Rohland Funers! Home, th 8, Cumberland Sis.

with services in barge of Rev. Donald H. Fogelsanger. In- erment at Ml. Lebanon Cemetery.

Reli- ives and friends are invited to sttend. riends may call Wednesday evening 7 9 at the funeral home. PASSED AWAY Cleona on Sept. 7, 1970. Rasa M.

ne eKrelder widow of Samuel 8. Funk ol 27 N. Center Cleona. Aged 90 years. Funeral on Thursday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock from the Fairland Brethren In Christ Church with Rev.

David Climenhaga officiating. Interment at Fairland Cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Friends may call Wednesday evening 7 to 9 at the Rohland Funeral Home, 5th Cumberland Sts. Lebanon News, Lebanon; Wgtfeesday, 1970 Page 51 Funeral Notices Mare Female Refo Wanted 14 Bethel on Sept.

1970. Salome Manbeck. Aaed 85 years. Funeral on Thursday afternoon at o'clock from Hill Home, Rehrersburg. Interment at Altalaha Lutheran Cemetery.

Relatives and friends are Invited. Friends may call Wednesday eve ning 7 to 9 at the funeral home. HILL RD Hershey, Sent. 8, 1970. Elizabeth nee Unipan, widow of William Ollsr, aged 82 vears.

Funeral on Friday afternoon at p.m. from the Stanley Strauss Funeral Home. 43 West Market Jonestown. Interment at Mt. Lebanon Cemetery.

Relatives and friends are invited. Friends may call Thursday evening 7 to 9 at me uneral home. (STRAUSS) PASSED AWAY Lebanon on Sept. 7, 1970. Anna V.

nee Meloy widow of Charles Leonard of 515 N. 9th St. Aaed 74 years. on Friday morning at 10:00 o'clock ram the Rohland Funeral Home, Sth Cumberland Sts. with services In charge of Rev.

Harold E. Beamesderfer. Intermenl at Newport Cemetery. Relatives anc friends are invited to attend. Friends may Newton, N.J.

on Sept. 8,1970. Eli7abeth (Lizzie) nee Slouch widow of John C. Porter, 18 Stiles Morris Plains, N.J. uneral services Thursday evening, Sept.

at 8 p.m. from the Tuttle Funeral Home, 0 Nelson Dover, N.J., with Rev. Seorge A. Vorsheim, pasior, Morris Plains 'resbyterian Church officiating. Interment on Friday, at St.

Paul's Union Cemetery, Friends may call Wednesday anc Thursday evening from 3 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m. at the funeral home. call Thursday funeral home. evening 7 to 9 at the Plant Hardiness Program Topic "Plant Hardiness and The Gardener" was the topic discussed for members of the Lebanon County Flower Club at their meeting Tuesday.

Mrs. Joseph Kreider presided over the business session and program held in the Municipal Building. The speaker was J. Robert Nuss of The Pennsylvania State University. He gave timely tips and suggestions on the proper care and planting of shrubbery and trees.

A question-answer period followed his presentation. Officers gave reports. Mrs. Martha Fetter thanked the extension staffers for assisting with the educational exhibit at the recent flower show. Members were informed that Mrs.

Lizzie Boyer and her co-chairman will entertain guests at Cedar Haven on Monday. Miss Helen Sprecher invited the members to join the Lebanon County Community Concert Association. Annvillp. Sept. 7, 1970.

John husband of Pauline Barbour Reich. Ageo 48 years. Funeral on Thursday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock from the Kreamer Funeral Home S18 East Main Annville. Interment a Mt. Annville Cemetery.

Relatives ant friends are Invited. Friends may call Wednesday evening to 3 at the funeral home. (KREAMER) PART time help wanted for after school. Male Help Wanted Sundays. Apply In person.

Triangle Car Wash, Cornwall Quentln Roads, PART TIME DISHWASHER WANTED. APPLY IN PERSON SISKO'S RESTAURANT, QUENTIN, PA. SHORT order cook wanted. For 3 P.M. to shift.

Call Helsey's Diner, 772-0891. Also 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. shift. RELIABLE painters, (anitors snack bar waitress.

Apply In person Lebanon Valley College, Annville, Pa. COUPLE TO RUN- TAVERtT LIVING QUARTERS INCLUDED. NORTH OF FOR APPOINTMENT, Z15-678-8071. PART TIME Kennel help wanted, at DOCKTOR PET' CENTER, Lebanon Plaza. Ask for Mr; Lucas 273-8821.

COOK WANTED. Apply In person, Wm. Penn Restaurant, No phone calls. 7th Cumb. Sts, Male Help Wanted t5 DISHWASHER APPLY IN PERSON EAT WELL DINER, 1539 E.

CUMBERLAND ST. Male Female Helo Wanted 14 PASSED AWAY Lebanon on Sept. 7, 1970. May E. nee Shepn wife of Warren 1.

Satlazahn, 20lh 8, Penn Sts. Aged 64 years. i Funeral on Thursday afternoon at 1:30 P.M. from the Rohland Funeral Home Sth Cumberland Sts. with services in charge of Rev.

George Shultz Jr. Interment at Mt. Lebanon Cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Friends may call Wednesday evening 7 to 9 at the funeral home.

Funeral Directors SINCERE SYMPATHETIC SERVICE CHRISTMAN'S 272-7431 THOMPSON FUNERAL HOME, 124 S. 9TH ST. DIAL 275-0701 Strauss Funeral Home JONESTOWN, PA. CALL 865-2312 Florists 5A 'EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE Notice hereby- oiven that letters have the undersigned Ex- Court of Common Pleas of Lebanon County Orphans' Court- Division Notices NOTICE IS CIVEN THAT THE FOb LOWING ACCOUNTS IN DECEDENTS ESTATES, GUARDIANSHIPS AND TRUSTS HAVE BEEN. FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE REGISTER OF WILLS, OR THE CLERK OF ORPHANS' COURT OF LEBANON COUNTY, AS THE CASE MAY BE, AND THAT THE SAME WILL BE PRESENTED TO THE COURT OF COMMON'PLEAS ORPHANS' COURT DIVISION OF SAID COUNTY FOR CONFIRMATION NISI ON Monday, October 5, 1970 AT 10:00 A.M.

IN COURT ROOM NO. 1, MUNICIPAL BUILDING, CITY OF LEBANON FIRST AND FINAL ACCOUNTS-WITH PROPOSED SCHEDULE OF DISTRIBUTION: 1. Nathan P. i Siegrist, Koller Sie- testamentary on estate of Light A. Grumbtna lats TownshK Lebanon County, aranted 1 0 All persons, Indebted to estate are reauested to.

make Immediate payment, and those having lust claims, will Dteass present the same, duly authenticated, for settlement, without delav. Mabel A. Grumblne. R.D. £2, Mverstown, Executrix.

G. L. Hol- stem. Jr. Attorney.

EXECUTR ICES' NOTICE Notice is hereby given thaf letters testamentary on the estate of Eva M. Poffen- beraer, late of City of Lebanon? Lebanon County, deceased, have been sranted to the undersigned executrices All persons, therefore Indebted to "said ff to make immediate payment, and those having claims, will please present tha same, duly authenticated, for settlement, without delav Ruth R. Brown, Frances E. HoSstetfer, 17 West Main Street, Palmyra, Pa. 17078, Execufrices.

Lewis Brubaker, Whitman S. Christlanson, Alvm B. Lewis, Sr, Attorneys. Kompong Thorn, was reported stalled by cuts in the road to the provincial capital 80 miles north of Phnom Penh. The government force left Skoun, about 50 miles south of Kompong Thorn, on Monday, and was reported to have advanced only about six miles by today.

"We will take our time and not hurry," a government spokesman said. A Cambodian patrol moved out of Kompong Thorn Tuesday and dashed with some of the North Vietnamese encircling the town, the Cambodian Command said, but there were no reports of casualties. The Cambodian Command also reported that an enemy battalion attacked a unit of Cambodian paratroopers Tuesday between Siem Reap and the town's airport, in northwest Cambodia near the Angkor Wat ruins. A spokesman said nine paratroopers and nine of the enemy were killed in a fight. The EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Notice is hereby given thar letters testa- on estate of Kate A.

Kinfrar, late of Millcreek Township, Lebanon Coun- ty, deceased, have been granted the undersigned Executor. to All persons, therefore indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having lust claims, will please present fhe same, duly authenticated, for settlement, without delay Ralph R. Klntzer, Executor, 55 East Main Street, Newmanstown, Pa. Henry J. steln- er, Attorney.

reduction in American troop strength in Vietnam continued today as the U.S. Command announced inactivation of two Army units totaling about 1,000 men, the 3rd Battalion, 7th Infantry, and Company 75th Infantry. Both are part of the 199th Infantry Brigade, which is being deactivated. grist, Aftys. Mary American BanK and Trust Co.

of of Reading, Pennsylvania, Siesrlst, Koller Sisgrist, Attys. 3. Kless, Betty Michael J. Kless, Siegrist, Koller Sie- srist, Attys. 4.

Kcpptey, Charles Roy Keppley and William E. -Keppley Siegrist, Koller Siegrist, Atlys. 5. Schaeffer, Lizzie Emanuel EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Notice is hereby given thaf letters festa-. mentary on the estate of Elsie G.

late of 8 E. Bahney Myerstown, Lebanon County, deceased, have been sranted to the undersigned Executor. All persons, therefore indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims, will please present the same, duly authenticated, for settlement, without delay. Harold P. Landls, Executor, 331 West High Street, Womelsdorf, Pa.

Siegrist, Koller Siegrist, Attorneys. Schaeffer, Siegrist, Attys. Siegrist, Koller Section Clause. Severability 6. Herr, Pauline First National Bank of Lebanon, Siegrist, Koller Siegrist, Attys; 7.

Reiss, Fred, Kurt W. Reiss and Lottte A. Reiss, Siearist, Koller Sfegrist, Attys. 8. Dernier, Julia Russell Dernier and Julia Snyder, Siegrist, KoHer Siegrist, Robinson, Stella Lee V.

Seibert, Siegrist, Koller Sie- srist, Attys. 10. Mover, Katie Paul B. Voder, James L. Atkins, Atty.

12. Fertia, Ella Harry E. Fertig, Siegrist, Koller Siegrist, Attys. 13. Reesor, Harry Harry P.

Reesor, Robert Sullivan, 14. Fulmer, Mary Clifford M. Bates, Lewis, Brubaker, Whitman Christiansen, Atlys. 15. Moore, Samuel Samuel J.

Moore, Beaver, Wolfe Attys. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Notice is hereby given that tellers testamentary on the estate of Ray W. McConnell, late of City of Lebanon, Lebanon County, deceased, have been granted to tha 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. The Farmers Trust Company of Lebanon, Pennsylvania, B17 Cumberland Street, Executor.

Allen H. Krause, Attorney. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of Blanche V. Albert, late of Myerstown, Lebanon County, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned Executor. Ail persons, 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.

Paul S. Albert, Route Myerstown, Executor. Siegrist, Koller Siesrist, At torneys. The provisions of this Ordinance are severable and if any provision or part thereof shall be held invalid or n- constitutional or inapplicable to any person or persons, such in validity, unconstitutionality, or inapplicability shall not affect or impair the remaining provisions of this Act. Section VI Effective date This Ordinance shall take effect on the 1st day of August, A.D.

1970. ENACTED AND ORDAINED by the Council of the Borough of Richland on the 1st day of 1970. BOROUGH OF RICHLAND By: Ned Shanaman President ATTEST: M.M. Rlopp, Secretary Ifj. Alexander, Carl, Edward J.

Alexander and Ruth A. Moore, Davis, Katz, Buzgon Davis, Attys. 18. Coppenhaver, Florence Charles E. Swope, Daniel E.

Long, Arty. 19. Miller, Richard Richard H. Miller, Carl M. Gingrich, Ally.

10. Hetrick, Harry Orvllle W. Hetrick, Lewis, Brubaker, Whitman Christiansen, Aftys. FIRST AND FINAL ACCOUNTS WITH NO PROPOSED SCHEDULE OF "DISTRIBUTION: 17. Alexander, Frances Ed ward J.

Alexander and Ruth A. Moore, d.b.n., Davis, Katz, Buzaon Davis, Attys. SECOND ACCOUNT WITH NO PROPOSED SCHEDULE OF DISTRIBUTION: 11. Ebbertr Douglas M. pence and Industrial Valley Bank, and -Trust Company, Eali, Walter, Rellly Woif.non, Attys.

LIST OF ACCOUNTS AND STATE MENTS OF PROPOSED DISTRIBUTION FILED DIRECTLY IN THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF ORPHANS' COURT OF LEBANON JMO Year of 1967 First and Final Account James McMinn, Guardian, of the estate Brubaker, Whitman Christranson, Attys. All of the aforesaid Accounts and statements of Proposed Distribution wilt be confirmed ABSOLUTELY as of course by the said Orphans' Court except to which exceptions are filed within ten (10) days aftir the same are confirmed NISI. Edith M. Grumbine CLERK OF ORPHANS' COURT OF LEBANON COUNTY, PA. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Notice is hereby given that letteri of administration on the estate of Irene E.

Kleinfelter, late of Bethel Township, Lebanon County, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned Administrator All persons, therefore indebted to sale estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having lust claims will please present the same, duly au thenticated, for settlement, without delay. Stanley L. Strauss, Administrator, Jones, town. Pa. Enli, Walter, Reilly and Wotf son.

Attorneys. ADMINISTRATOR'S C.T.A. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that letters administration on the estate of Ssrah Spangler, (ale of City of Lebanon, Leba non County, deceased have beer granted to tht undersigned Administrator c.f.a. All persons, therefore Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims will please present the same, duly au Ihenticated for settlement, without delay Michael E. -Homola, Administrator, c.t.B.

Market Street, Harrisburo, Pa. 17103 Robert Sullivan, Attorney. NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that en September 14, 1970, there will filed Ir the Office of tht Secretary of the Common weslth of Pennsylvania, at Harrlsburg Pennsylvania, and In tht Office of ttvt Pro monetary of Lebanon County, Pennsyl vnnla, a Certificate of Registration Fictitious Name of Bobette-Beauty Shop. The names and addresses of the person Interested In said business -are Paul Rudegealr, 7240 West Cumberland Street Lebanon, Pennsylvania, Jeffrey' R. Rude geair, West Cumberland Street, Leb anon, Pennsylvania, and Carl F.

Shiner West Cumberland Street, Lebanon Pennsylvania. Tha character of the business to be eon ducted Is a beauty shop. Tha location at Its principal place of business Is .701 Cumberland Street. Leb Countv, DAVIS, KATZ, BUZGON 8, DAVIS Attorneys for Applicants Moose Chapter Plans Activities Members of the Lebanon Chapter 668 Women of Moose scheduled several activities during their meeting Tuesday night in the Moose Home. Mrs.

Sarah Jane McNeill presided over the session designated as publicity chapter night. Mrs. Louise Morningstar, VA Hospital representative, reported details of the carnival to be held for patients Sept. 19 on the hospital grounds. The chapter i responsible for a waffle booth and she asked for volunteers to assist at the booth.

A card party was scheduled for Monday evening to benefit the Katharine Smith Residence Hall Fund. Members accepted a cookie project in preparation for the holiday season. An executive meeting was set for Sept. 16 at the home of Mrs. Alice Eck.

Mrs. Ruth Vanasdalan was hostess. Mrs. Morningstar received the special award. LAYSER'S FLOWERS PLANTED GROWN CUT AND ARRANGED AT ONE LOCATION -122 E.

of Leb. 866-5746 or 272-193 ROYER'S FLOWER SHOP FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION AND AT REASONABLE PRICES "Master In The Art of Floral Design" S10 S. 12TH ST. 273-268: VAVROUS FLORISTS 4TH S. GUILFORD 573-7M Satisfactory Service 1908 Special Announcements RICHARD W.

DONLEY INSURANCE PH. 272-7048 PEOPLE ON.THE GO TO A-l VACUUM CLEANER. SERVICE PARTS. 1007 CUMBERLAND STREET Travel And Transportation 1 Sales Person Over 21 For children's shoe stoie. Experience preferred but not necessary, we will train.

Apply Castle Bootery LEBANON PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER 15 EXPERIENCED DISHWASHER WANT- "I Must apply In person Diner, 1350 Cumb. St. MAN WANTED TO WORK IN AUTOMOTIVE SHOP. APPLY FIRESTONE 36-40 N. 9TH STREET an equal opportunity employer MAN WANTED as general helper In wr cooking room.

Apply in person Grimes Poultry WANTED Janitor, 7 week. Must be reliable person. Apply Rlchlihd Shoe Richland or call -DUTCH CHICKEN TRAINEE a kev member of our management Your springboard to a professional lood service career. while VOU learn. Move UD fast.

For more information, see the manager. Cumberland. St. Ph. 273-8241.

MRS. IRENE TJHLIG 438 CHESTNUT ST. Private Employment Agcy. To Assist Employers And Applicants BY 273-8175 LICENSED BY STATE OF TV TECHNICIAN EXPERIENCED, TOP WAGES TO RIGHT MAN. MOHN'S, JONESTOWN, BAS-2621 DRAFTSMAN To S7.000 -f fee pd.

1-3 yrs. exB. In mechanical drafting will qualify you for this growth position with dynamic C0. Call Mrs. Carpenter, 273-7681, WEIR Emp.

Agcy. MAN FOR SALES 8. DELIVERY WORK. APPLY IN PERSON. HARPEL'S 7i7 CUMB.

ST, NEWS WANT ADS WILL SELL )Tr Male Female Help Wanted 14 HELP WANTED I Edge Trimmer Goodyear Stitcher And General Shoe Factory Work Paid Vacation Paid Holidays Incentive Plan Bonus Plan Air Conditioned Plant Apply BA-RU-BE Inc. 17 Lemon Ephrata, Pa. (717) 733-1251 Male Helo Wantcfl 15 LEAVING FOR THE WEST COAST WOULD LIKE SOMEONE TO SHARE EXPENSES. PREFERABLY FEMALE OVER 35. CALL SHAMOKIN W8-4400.

Male Female Help Wanted 14 NOTICE TO JOB APPLICANTS The Lebanon Daily News does not knowingly accept Help Wanted adj from employers covered by the Fair Labor Standard Act, which applies to employment in Interstate commerce. If they of fer less than the legal minimum wage $1.40 an hour tor those covered prior to February 1, 1967. ($1,30 an hour for newly covered employee) and the applicable overtime. Contact the U. Labor Department's local office for more informa tlon.

The address is U. S. Department 1 Labor, Wage-Hour Public Corttrac 1 Division, 712 Blackstone Building 12 Market Street, Harrisbura, Pennsyl vanta 17101. Phone: 787-4539. Murder Charges Filed Against Young Mother SAN ANTONIO, Tex.

lurder with malice charges vere filed Tuesday against rene Martinez, 19, whose 9- month-old daughter died of starvation, dehydration and neglect. A justice of the peace set Mrs. Martinez' bond at $10,000 and she was taken to the Bexar, ounty Jail. Neighbors reported the woman took her furniture and eft her apartment a week ago Tuesday. Juana Perez, the dead hild's aunt, found the infant's jody Sunday morning lying on Ihe only piece of furniture left the apartment bed piled with trash.

Mrs. Perez also found the girl's 2-year-old brother in the apartment. A medical examiner said the girl rlied because she was starved, dehydrated and neglected. Her brother was treated For malnutrition and released in Mrs. Perez's custody.

Mrs. Martinez told police her husband was in Vietnam with the U.S. Army and she was not able to support the children on Army allotment checks. "I was tired of them," she said. "I just couldn't feed them.

I don't like my husband and I don't like my children." Church Women List Activities Members of St. Andrews Presbyterian Church Women met Tuesday evening in Fellowship Hall. Mrs. Frank S. Hoffman presided.

Thirty women attended. Mrs. Carl Bean presided at the dedication of the Fellowship of the Least Coin. Mrs. diaries Hoffman ex- 'plained the items requested for the Christmas mission boxes which will be packed by "'Nov.

14. Mrs. Edgar Miller stated that the church is authorized to take the Mt. Joy Presbyterian Home as an interest. Mrs.

William Kurtz reported that the fall meeting of Church Women United will be held Oct. 2 at Covenant United Methodist Church. Mrs. Charles Hoffman conducted the meditation. Mrs.

Frank Hoffman reported on her attendance at the national meeting at Purdue College. The theme was "What Time Is It?" The next meeting is scheduled for Oct. 13. A book review "The American Heritage" will be presented. DISHWASHER 7 a.m.

to 3 p.m., MONDAY THRU FRIDAY. S2.00 PER HOUR LUS PAID VACATION. APPLY ESTHER'S RESTAURANT, 1 MILE E. OF FREDERICKSBURG. PH.

8654312. DUTCH CHICKEN IMMEDIATE OPENINGS have several positions available now Choose either full-time or part-time day or niqht schedule. Good pay. No ex oerlence necessary. Numerous advance ment ooportunities.

Ask for manager 1510 Cumberland St. Ph. 773-6261. COOK WANTED APPLY IN PERSON LEBANON PHARMACY HELP wanted for day night shifts Apply Monday thru Friday ,8 a.m. 4:30 p.m.

Lebanon Paper Box Mfg. Co Div. of Mem. Inc. 10th 8.

Willow Sts SHORT order cook for p.m. to 12 mid night shift. Also kitchen help needed Good wases. Apply Furman's Diner, Rt X22 8. 501, Myerstown or call 866-4001).

SEWING MACHINE MECHANIC In children's wear. Complete knowledge of machines and be able to make attachments. Must possess initiative. Top salary and benefits for-above individual. Apply Manheim Sportswear Mfg.

Co. 147 W. High Manhelm 17545 We Need Men For Used Car Reconditioning Plus New Car Clean- You Get High Wages plus All Company Benefits Apply To: Hess Ford, Inc. W. Chocolate Hershey 533-9115 NOTICE HELP WANTED ADVERTISING IS LACED UNDER "MALE" AND "FEMALE" COLUMN HEADING FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF JOB-SEEKERS.

UNLESS AN ADVERTISEMENT SPECIFICALLY STATES THAT APPLICANTS OF ONE SEX ONLY WILL BE ACCEPTED, JOB-SEEKERS SHOULD ASSUME THAT APPLICANTS OF EITHER SEX WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR THE POSITION, IN COMPLIANCE WITH TITLE VII, CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF Income Tax Preparers High commission, part time, full training. No experience required. Call 533-3921 TAX CORP. OF AMERICA PART time help, must work Friday and Saturday evenings, plus two other evenings. Apply In person Pretzel Hearth, Lebanon Plaza.

HELP WANTED Houseparenls for progressive Protestant Rehabilitation Institution, no dependents, must be able to relate to children 8-18 years-old. Only dedicated social minded parents need apply. Remuneration consistent with ability. Call collect Lifllestown, Pa. 717-3iW055.

MAN OR WOMAN WANTED to serve customers with Rawleigh Products. Steady earnings year around. No capital required. Writs Rawleigh Box 202, Mechan- Icsburg, Pa. 170SS.

FULL PART TIME HELP WANTED FOR ALL DEPARTMENTS. Apply In Person PEOPLES DRUG STORE Lebanon Plaza Shopping Center WORK FOR EVERYBODY EVERYDAY PUT NEWS WANT-ADS TO WORK FOR YOU Tiny Pacific Island World's Richest Area Acre for acre, Nauru is the richest country in the world. The 6,500 people on the eight square-mile Pacific island enjoy free electricity and paying taxes. Unemployment is unknown. The booming economy is the result of rich phosphate deposits.

medical care, water without Use Of Fabric Shown Women Members of Society of Farm Women Group 5 met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Helen Deavens, Jonestown RD 1. Fifteen members and two guests attended. Mrs. Vera Fahnestock showed the women how to cover clothes hangers with chiffon fabric.

Mrs. Mary Hartman conducted the business session. The group plans to attend the Bloomsburg Fair on Sept, 30. On Oct. 15, Group 11 of the Fontana area will entertain Group 5.

Members voted to assist at the Republican banquet Oct. 8. Twelve women made plans to attend the county convention Oct. 10 in Schaefferstown. The next meeting was set for Oct.

13 at the Home of Mrs. Mary Boltz, Fredericksburg RD Tractor-Trailer Drivers or HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATORS Can earn up la 112,000 a year and more So Can. Yon VA Approved Earn high wages now! No experience necessary. Men needed now to become a professional Tractor Trailer of Construction equipment operator. No need to leave your present job.

Train for your Free Lifetime Job Guidance. Tuition Terms For Immediate information call collect 215-678-4572 or send name, address and telephone number to A.T.5., P.O. BOX 2054 Dept. LDN Sinking Spring, Pa. 19601 American Training Servict Willlamttown, N.

J. IMMEDIATE OPENINGS For Full Time Permanent Employees NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY Start at $2,68 Per Hour and climb rapidly to $3.03 per hour higher If qualified In Addition We Have Company Paid Hospital Plan Company Paid Surgical Plan 9-Paid Holidays Paid Vacations Paid Pension Program APPLY FRUEHAUF CORP. P.O. Box 110, MitldJcfown, Pa. 17057 Ph.

(717) 944-7491 An fqual Opportunity fmployer Experienced Body Repair Man For Immediate Employment NAME YOUR OWN YOU CAN! Shop Busy All Year Round You're Never Out of Work. YOU'LL RECEIVE: High Wages, Group Insurance, Retirement Plan, Clean Working Facilities, Paid Vacations and Holidays, Uniform Allowances, Bonuses, Plus Many Other Company Benefits. If Yoa Qualify Stop In Tonight At J. C. Hess Ford, Inc.

W. Cfacolalff Hershey 533-9115 T-'. i..

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