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Lebanon Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 14

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i 1 'jj 4 UiANttl DAILY NWS, USkMKW, M. NOTICE New 'price on Lykens Valley Briquets Kpt Month of May Will Bo $11.00 Net Ton J.W.REBER&SON 1M North 8th St. Phone 1807. LS. BOESHORE TO RESIDE AT BRISTOL, PA.

(Continued front rage One) the Keystone Aircraft Corporation there, of his eon- Captain Walter G. nyan, a former filer, Is itiperinteud- ent. The company is engaged in tnratoif out aircraft for the united States government. Mr. his resignation weeks ago but It wan kept a "by Mr.

Steckbeck. who today appointed Mrs. Elizabeth Arnold, wife of Hoy Arnold, Chestnut undertaiker, us deiputy. She has been in the office ever elnce Mr. Steckbeck took the place and is familiar with every feature of tho work.

She Is the first woman ever to hold the position of deputy In that office and Mr. Stecklbeck cx- hlg action in a desire to reward hftr for faHhfut service. She engaged as a clerk in Mr. freight-hauling and passenger track business before her marriage, and been In his employ tor 12 yfrtm or more in all. The employment of a man would have left the trtMttrer no opportunity to promote the lady, and consequently he named her deputy, as a reward for her fidelity and as a tribute to the worth I female help In general.

Aa awletant is required during and Mrs. Arnold's work in. that respect will be looked after by Otto Steokbeck, the treasurer's daughter-in-law, who has had clerical experience for some years in his dray business office Mr. Steckbeck and Mr. Boeshore parted today with expressions of regret.

Mr. Steckbeck with a large moving van, and his own private car, convoyed the de-parting deputy, and Mm. Boeshore and their household goods to Bristol. Steckbeck stated that Mr. Boeehore was a painstaking and capable official, whose books were always in splendid ehape despite very arduous tasks during the busy and he said ho was -eorry indeed- to part company although glad that hie deputy's new connec- ien Is In the nature of an immediate so tar as emoluments concerned, 'with prospects a aright future.

Mr. Boeshoro was active In pomtr.s -for some years, and ho will be a hta ward, as well as in social and raternal circles where he was ac- and AUTOMOTIVE TRADE ASSN. BANQUETED from Page One.) prised of Claude Runkle, chairman; Roy Gruibb, Lloyd Brown, Herb Miller and David Wlssler, went to a deal of trouble to put on a flirting with tht Shtriff and ctrry automobile Iniurtnct with MORRIS E. NYE 430 N. 7th Street, Lebanon, Pa.

Bell Phone 401-J Pennsylvania Indemnity Corporation It SHERIFF'S SALE to VALUABLE REAL ESTATE By virtue of a certain writ of Fieri Facias Issued out of the Court Common Pleas of Lebanon County, and to directed, I will expose at Public Sals or Outcry, on Saturday, May 24,1930 at 1(1 A. M. in the Sheriff 1 Court House, City of Lebanon, the estate, right, title, interest, property, claim and demand which was the property of Elam Siegnlst, In all that certain messuage, tenement and lot or piece of ground on northeast corner of Noble and Elm Streets, in the City of Lebanon, in the County of Lebanon and state of Pennaylvanla, bounded and -wit: BEGINNING at the corner by the Intersection of said Noble Street northwardly sevenly-flvo (T6) feet, more or less, to a. point on tho side of Hajel alone the south side of said Hazel Dyke, two hundred and twenty-five (22.6) feet, more or less, to a point on west side of south Second Street; thence along the west side of said Bouth Second Street southwardly thirty (30) feot, more 01 less, to a point, northwest corner of said Bouth Second and Kim Htreetn- thenca along the north side of said Elm Street, wcHtwurdly two hundred feet, more or leas, to a point, corner ol said Noble and Elm The sist of a two story brick and frama dwelling-, containing six rooms and bath, electric and hot air heating system. Selwwl and Into execution as the of J31am SleffrUt, and will be Henry D.

Shenk, I Simon P. Light, Attorney. Sheriff. Samuel Watson's Public Sale Household Goods Saturday, May 3rd 1 P. M.

309 WEST CTJMBERLAM) ST. Full line of household goods, piano, carpenter tools, etc. Modern equipment, correct fine workmanship and exacting tujiervision assure the hopeless looking wreck being made to look and be like new. In on Most-s W. TOMPKINP 2Sth Inpt.

nged y. Kunernl on Thursday afternoon, st C.OD o'floi'k. frnm thf Uohland parlors'. Kirih and 'uml-erlnntl srteets. Services tho pnrU'rs.

Interment Kbenexor (omete.ry. nnd friends sro Invlird to attend without further nu- tire the I SALK with 3 TUTtNF.U OIL Nonrn MU THAI'TOItS N'FAV hfuMed unes, like new, ron PUT. nooM mAMR housp, with of land alonjf Slate Kontuna i'olchrook, tifvifr-fRlllnij well ln'Mise. good big Htubltv Aptily MRS. 1'ETKR LINKAWKAVIOU, 4-53-St Route 4, Pa.

4-IO-fit PLANT FA KM. I'a. FOR SAT.B— USKU MOTOUCICLES. LOST WALLET, sum of R'ld V. M.

i'. A. card return to COS CANAL STRBKT. Itoro. LOST- WH1TB PTX SRT diamond nnd pearls.

Seventh mid tiuilford strcptR. if returned tn NOTlTir 7th ST. URKEN PURHB ON NORTH of Cumberland between Fourth and Sixth. Reward it returned to 4-28-21 NEWS OFFICE. LOST LADIES' SMALL GRJBEN ptxrkwt book, containing of money.

In or near uptown district. Saturday noon. Reward. 1506 ST. FINANCIAL 24 Hour Courteoui On CASH LOANS up to Small Monthly F(Ml HAHY cilli'KS- a fow ordfi'M fur 11.

1. Redn riul P.nl niul Irttli. brvt tl from stork. A. MII.I.i:!'., Pnull ry Kami.

Mverstuwii, I'htm" j. ii HULL, Willow Street. FOR fr or rduratcd person; at feASt Mga i'li education; good opportunity to ritpldly. Stata (juallfleallyns. Address letter 4-26-St Cure Daily If yo'i have jiu learn bur- lirriiiBr, bobbing; aut-cens assured; day, rvp.

classes. See Vaughnn'8 Barber 1 Scliool. 224 X. 9tlt Philadelphia. 4 FRUIT SALE LAKESIDE INN Wednesday Evening, April 30,1930 7 P.

M. Truck load of fruit. Alto a lot of dry goods. B. F.

KARLEAMAN, R. F. Myerstown, Pa. In I'lllMUt Ol luf lun Write. P13R8ONAL FINANClt 401 Samler BuHdlnf, Lebanon, Pa.

FOR SALE FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS Moderately Priced. MKffS, 620 Cumberland Street FOR SALE 500 Six Weeks Old W. Leghorn Clucks At 35c Each. S.W. Ono Mile of Ijtckdale.

P. 1. ran WEEK Cadillac Brwugliam, In wonderful condition. Good Mlosmnn'n car fftOO.OO. 1 HMS5 Cadillac Custom Sedan (Wood orrhcstra car) 1937 o-Paas.

Flint new paint, General Conl llrwi. car for the family $350.00. 1 ndlllac Sodan, Him new. A modern fine car fROO.OO. 1 1087 Cadillac Rrougharn An excellent Jordan St.

8 Hcdanr looks llkei new. A real bargain IMA8.OO. CADIUjAO MAIZES SERVICE, Jno. 16th Cumberland Time Phono tM4- Open Kvonlngs. M.

K. Wagner. FOR CHOICK F.LRCTT.IC Hatched R. I. Reds, Unrri-d Hocks.

While Rocks. Leghorns. He fBch. T.lRlit ISc racli. Hatches every Wednesday.

Also custom hatchtnff. I)AVTP RE DO I'R. 4-1-If KlelnfelterBville. FOR BVBR ORKENS, bery, white, deep rose, 35 orntn fnrh, (or I dollar: tloranlums. MISU'8 GRKliN HOfSHS.

4-8tcS-l Lebanon, Pa. GOOD HOUSEWIRING IS NOT EXPENSIVE work can bo completed In time, and onr Paynw makrs it eaay for yon. GOODMAN COMPANY FOn 8ALK-- RABT CHICKS, T-VBRY week, from tic up. ICnglldh S. C.

Plymouth Rocks and R. I. EMMANUEL KINO, 711 6. R. R.

I-14-tf Myw-stown, Pa. FOR nAUQAlN IN DBTACH- ed home on William Penn highway, near Annvllle, lights, water, large 10t 1Sb W. H. FRANK, 4-2I-3t Phone 1553. FOR.

8AL.B— OARAGE, 611 WALTON 1 eairin or car A. -UKAL ESTATE, 606 Cumberland Street, Phone 786-J. FUNERAL NOTICES In West Lebanon, on the 26th George S. Clemonn, agetl 49 years. ne 1 on WeiliieBdey afternoon, at 1:30 cloak, from late residence, 2frth and South streets, W.st Lebanon.

Services at tit. Haul's U. B. church at 2:00 clock. Interment at tho libe- nezer cemetery.

Relatives and friends are Invited to attend without further notice. Viewing Tuesday evening iron 7 to a at the residence. In Lebanon, on the 26th Inst Milton H. Helm, aged years, 7 months and 6 days. Funeral on Wednesday afternoon, at 2:00 o'clock, from the residence, at 646 Spruce street.

Services at tho rcsl- donce. Interment at Mt. Lebanon tery. Helatlves and friends are Invited to attehd without further notice. Vlewlne on Tuesday from 7 to 9 at tho residence.

In tho Lebanon Sanatorium, on the 27th Mrs. Mabel J. KUne, wife of Bllaa Kline, aged DO rears. Funeral on Wednesday afternoon, at 1:30 o'clock, from tho Into residence, West Main atreet, Anvnllle. Services at the Reformed church, Annvllle, at 2:00 P.

M. Interment at the (travel Hill cemetery. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend without further notice. USED CARS 1020 Ford Roadster, run 5OOO 1030 Ford Fordor Sedan 1080 Ford Town Sedan Ford Coupes 9 Ford Xudora 1030 Chevrolet Coach 102B Kssox Coach 1020 Bulck C'oupo Keller Bros. DEALERS Buffalo Springs, Pa.

FOR BABY CHICKS. your May and June chlckt early. breed only from our own flock of large bred for egg production 8. c. White leghorns, also R.

t. We invlle you to our IlocK. J. A. MILLER.

Poultry Farm, Myerstown. Phone FOH SALE Jordan Sedan 1D27 Jordan Sedan 1928 Jordan Sedan 1925 Jordan Sedan 1927 Marnxm Sedajl in27 Moon Coach Olds Sedan 1923 Buink Tourlnff IJIM Oakland Tourlnf L. B. BROWN Bth Cumberland Sts. 4-2G-7t WANID WANTED Furnace ClCMnlng 1 Vacuum reasonable.

W. Reber Son 194 North nth Phone 1867. GE YOURCAR WASHED, POLISHED AND WAXED RALPH H. CONRAD, AUTO WASHING 618 Walton St. Phone 1O44.

LEARN C08TUMB CREATING AT home. T7 up. Learn Bample lesions free. Imnte. dlately.

FRANKLIN INSTTTUTB. 4-10-lmo T. KTRKWOOD and Anrthtnii. 1-ll-tf HI NOHtH WANTED APARTMSJNT with cqnvenlencea, central location. Call J76U.

OIRL FOR GENERAL houdework, of threo, Jn Philadelphia. Ar-'- Sunday, May 4th, between 1 and 8. at £13 WOBIbMAN 81TRKET, 4-2D-4t Referenae required. TORRENT FOR 1JJ Tth PUKN38HED ROOMS fur llfht hounekaoplni-, Addresn let- 4-S9-8t Care NEWS TO TRADB GOOD USRD KutonvoMle on plumblnc work, Auply 4-89-St tig CHESTNUT ST. AT.DRB8BING SINVBJIXJPBS AT HOMW.

Spare time. SubaUntlal weekly pay; experience unnecessary. Dltnlfled sincere peraonfl. MANAC5ER, Box JSI, 4-19-H IQait diloago. Indiana.

work for honent. Or 4-29-it 'NOR Ith BTRE3ET. "AWUL'S STOiItB. pon sronn rt A. ao3 WJTATB; Cumberland OB, Co.

9 JNCM SCREMV CUTTING engrlno Address letter 4-29-21 Cn.re DAfLT NEWS. FOR RANGE. 4011 CHESTNUT STREKT. 4-28-tf Phone FOR SAJ.K—THREE PIECE MOHAIR parlor suite, new. Apply 2SO SOUTH 5TH ST.

4-SS-St Between and 7 p. m. I FOR IN mixture. Will Boll reasonable. Come early ns t-ho price will sell this lot.

JfllANK W. HURST, 4-2J-3t Near Kbenezcr. 1029 FORD 2-DOOR SK- dan, very good condition. Apply by le OFFICE. letter to 4-2U-3t 1,000 PEPPSi JIEAVT MIXED ch.lr.ka, lie each on Wednosday, Ajirll 30th.

J. ELMER LONG, Palmyra, 4-29-21 Phone 114M. party worthwhile, and waro highly coinipltoeiuted for their efforts. After a ham supper, the guests and the association were ad- by the president, David K. WlMler, vho explained the purposes and motives of the association.

Danclnc and g-ames were played (tnrlng the remainder of the evening. The women g-uests were pre- MnTe4 with corsages of roses, yellow and Gifts were awarded to Harry Gingrich, Cyrus PaUchke, Harry Harklna and Roy GrruM), Officera of the association are: Preaident, D. K. Wissler; vice-presi- L. S.

Brc-wji; secretary-treasurer, H. W. Miller. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs Jj.

B. Bro-wb, D. K. Wisaler, Mr. and Claude Runkel, Mr.

and Mrs. IT, W. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Fred W.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harkins, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Harkins, Mr.

and Mrs. C. n. Patschke, Mr. and Grorer Hunstoker.

Mr. and Mrs. L. Plllbert, Mr. and Mrs.

Isaac Mr. and Mrs. 8. 8. Ketter- Mr.

and Mrs. H. M. Gingrich, Mr. and Mrs.

Aaron Hoshower, Mr. Mrs. Andy Hughes, Walter Wolfe, Mr. and Boy Gruhb, Mr. Mrs.

Kaley Zimmerman, Miss Hacker, Miriam Hacker, Isabel Witters and Mr. and Mrs. Kapp. MRS. RENE NORTON GAVE BRHDAYPAOTINHONOR Of THOMAS A.

EDWARDS M'fl. Norton, of E35 Cumberland entertained a number of at a birthday party given In o( Thomas A. Edwarda. The a complete surprise to the ant who received the hearty wlahaji of a host of friends and TMi many handsome gifts. A del- lunobton served to the tolKUMU: Mr.

and Mrs. AVtlltam oeajb Mr. and Mra. Phil Meloh- and Mra. Simon Tice, Boy Bthel Little, Frank Heath, Mr.

antl Mrs. Hay Wenrlch and chlld- Mildred and Pauline; Mrs. Joseph Ream and children, James, Dick, Joseph, Klizabeth. Luella, Anna and Catherine; Mrs. Esther Jenkins and I NOLI eon, Arthur; J.

Bailor, Mr. and Mrs. William Malono and daughter, Ellen; Miss Catherine Feese, Kenneth Norton Charles, Bernard Norton, Helen Gos- Myrlo Koons, Allen Shaeffer, Elam Shaeffer, Ruth and Elizabeth Norton, Thomas Edwards and Mrs. Irene Norton. In this city, on the 26th Mrs.

Bailie Mease, wife of Uco. K. Melee, aged 62 years. Funeral on Wednesday afternoon, nt 1:30 o'clock, from the late residence, 100D Willow street. Services at 2:00 o'clock In the Evangelical Congregational church.

Interment at the Greenwood cemetery. Relatives and friends r.r<. invited to attend without further notice. Friends may call Tuesday cvc- In Klelnfeltersvlllo, on the 2Ctb Sarah V. Noll, nen Miller, aged 78 years, 8 months arid 18 days.

Funeral on Wednesday afternoon at 1.30 o'clock from her late residence, Klelnfeltersvllle. Services Hit SchaefferH- town Lutheran Church. Intermeait at Schaefferstown Cemetery. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend without further notice. FOR STORK REFRIGERATOR, 3 counters, slicing machine, broom stand, computing scale, break case, cheap.

4-29-41 13 E. LOCUST ST. FOR OF GROUND HAV Ing frontage of 24 feet east side North Fifth Street, nnd a depth of 112 to a prlVHto allay, Improved with one story framo building known property 30S N. Fifth Street. Inquire C.

M. LIGGETT, 20 N. Court House Avenue, 4-28-4t Carlisle, Pa- YOUNG MAN DESIRES WORK ON farm, experienced. 4-29-lt PHONE 767R3. ROOM opposite 4-28-tf: 337 CUMBERLAND FOTl RENT-.

BRAKDT- if ett cor Apply -lt NORTH ST. WANTED Home owners who ejpect to pnr- chasa Oil Burners should ttecure valuable information on OH Burners and Boilers. This aerrlco Is free. Write or call PAUL, E. MILLER, 113 N.

9th St. iloor apartment, co FOUR HOO WANTBD TO SMALL HOUSE or rooms with North Kldo preferred. Address letter R. BOTER, 4-28-St R. No.

3, Norrlstown. rom OUBKT Two lotiim of each, or one loan of 17,000.00 on first class city real estate. Address L. ZIMMERMAN, 4-2S-3t Attorney. FOR ST.

MARK'S are, 7B2 Mdfflln BtrMt Slay 1st, Conveniences. Apply M. B. SWOPB. 780 Hill FOR RENT Furnished front bed room, Includ- FOR ACRE FARM, WITH lights, heat, bath, jilenly fruit Cheaji to quick buyer.

Apply CHAS. KEB8KT, 4.2«-3t 316 N. 7th St. FOR CLASS FISHING reels and linen, complete. Very reasonable.

Apply 828 CHBSTNTIT ST. 4-2B-4t Between 5 and 6 P. M. FOR 1924 touring, run 12,000 for quick sale. 4-29-21 fTTUDRBAKHR miles, J30 cash PHONE 2135.

FOR ALL KINDS OF VliGE- table plants. Apply j. A. LKrnr, 4-S9-6t 318 South 2nd St. FOR HOUNDS, ULACK AND tan, 8 weeks old.

of tho best Block. ROT MOHN, R. No. 1, Frcderlcksbur FOE IJVST to purchase a cottage with store room attached, both completely furntehed, ready for buslneah. Works dam.

L. 4-29-2t £.11 Locution, Water GRIMES, Lehman Street. Soda Fountain Having bought a Knight All-White Vitreous Fountain, the most sanitary soda fountain in the world, will sell our old soda fountain. J. S.

Hoeler, Hershey Dept. Store, Hershey, Pa. YOUNG LADY OR SIAN for soda, fountain. Apply WHELAJV DRUG CO. EXPERIENCED WAIT- ress.

Keitanrant. WANTBD BALHSMAN, HAVING large acquaintance In the city. Apply At onca. 4-28-St 729 CUMBERLAND ST. MIDDLE AGED WOMAN DESI RES poiHlon housekeeper home or small family.

Can give good refflrences. 4-26-81 PHONE SODA FOUNTAINS STORE FIXTURES Having bought a Knight All-White Vitreous Fountain, the most soda fountain in the world, will sell our old soda fountain and storo fixtures. Hull-Houghton Drug 22 West King Street, Lancaster. WANTED Girl or woman, over 21, to act as secretary to local mill executive. Must 'be neat and accurate.

Apply by letter stating salary expected and experience. Applications will be held In strict confidence. Address letter "454" cjo DAILY NEWS. Sultab-le for one or two pertoafl. Gentlemen preferred.

Call after 6:30 P. M. 722 WIL-LOW ST. HOTEL LANCASTER Penna- running water. Dol- 4-28-Bt FOR Apply 4-26-3t 922 CHESTNUT ST.

FOR ROOM, SEC- ond flbor front. 4-ae-st iai SOUTH STH BT. FOR 0 THll 7TH ST. ICKIMBT. iu N.

Tth in. FOR 4 ROOMS, FIRST 44 LKHMAN ST. KOR RBNT NICBLT front 4-2-tf FURNISHED FOR SBCOND FLOOR ment. I large bath. oloMta, view, including reasonable rent PowKMlon.

8MITH BOWMAN. 4-1-tf 748 CumberUnd FOR GARAGE BUILDINO-i 110 North Ninth QBO. JOHNSON, 2-28-tf 143 North Ith StrMt. JUST YOU ANO i AuoNe. A LIKE TWO UTTUE I BIRDS IN A.

PICTURE A UITTLC WMJTB AN OLO WITH GLORIES ROUND THE DOOR- WGAL.TH CANr4OT WITH LOVE GUIDING THEM, TWO CAM UIVK AS CHEAP AS DUMB DORA NOT SO WHAT KINO OP- CUCKOOS? WELL.DANNV, I SEE SISTBR IS PA.MOUS DONT THOMAS DUPf DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Buford TUM i.

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