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A A A A LEBANON DAILY NEWS, LEBANON, PA. PAGE FIFTEEN NOTICE New 'Price on Lykens Valley Briquets Ape Month of May Will Re $11.00 Net Ton J. W. REBER SON 194 North 5th St. Phone 1807.

L. S. BOESHORE TO RESIDE AT BRISTOL, PA. (Continued from Page One) sition with the Keystone Aircraft Corporation there, of which his 6011- in-law, Captain Walter G. Ryan, former Army flier, is The company is engaged in turning out aircraft for the United States government.

Mr. Boeshore rendered his tion some weeks ago but it was kept a secret by Mr. Steckbeck. who toappointed Mrs. Elizabeth Arnold, wife of Roy Arnold, Chestnut street undertaker, as deputy.

She has been in the office ever since Mr. Steckbeck took the place and is familiar with every feature of the work. She is first woman ever to hold the position of deputy in that office and Mr. Steckbeck explaned his action in a desire to reward her for fatthful service. She engaged in Mr.

Steckwas beck's freight-hauling and passenger truck her marriage, and bag been in his employ for 12 years or more The employment of 8 man would have left the treasurer no opportunity to promote the lady, and consequently he named her so deputy, as a reward for her fidelity and as a tribute to the worth of female help in general. An assistant is required during A busy seasons, and Mrs. Arnold's work in that respect will be looked after by. Mrs. Otto Steokbeck, the urer's daughter-in-law, who has had clerical experienco for some years In his dray business office.

Mr. Steckbock and Mr. Boeshore parted today with oxpressions of mutual regret. Mr. Steckbeck with a large moving van, and his own private car, conveyed the departing deputy, and Mrs.

Boeshore and their household goods to Brietol. Steckbeck stated that Mr. Boeshore was a painstaking and capable official, whose books were always in splendid shape despite very arduous tasks during the busy seasons, and he said ho was sorry to part company although glad that hie deputy's new connocion is in the nature of an immediate 60 far 8 emoluments concerned, with prospects of a are bright future. Mr. Boeshore was active in politics for some years, and he will be missed his ward, as well as in social and 10 fraternal circles where he pas active and popular.

TRADE ASSN. BANQUETED (Continued from Page One.) prised of Claude Runkle, chairman; Roy Grubb, Lloyd Brown, Herb Miller and David Wissler, went to a great deal of trouble to put, on a party. worthwhile, and wore highly complimented for their efforts. Alter a ham supper, the guests and members of the association were addressed by the president, David K. Wiseler, who explained the purposes and motives of the association.

Dancing and games were played during the remainder of. the evewing: The women guests were presented with corsages of roses, yellow daisies and sweetpeas. Gitte were awarded to Harry Gingrich, Cyrus Patechke, Harry Harkins and Roy Grubb, Officers of the association are: President, D. K. Wissler; vice-presldent, L.

S. Brown; secretary-treasurer, H. W. Miller. Those present were: Mr.

and Mrs. L. B. Brown, K. Wisaler, Mr.

and Mrs. Claude Runkel, Mr. and Mira. H. W.

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

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

R. Patschke, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Hunsicker, Mr. and Mrs.

R. L. Filbert, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Plasterer, Mr.

and Mrs. S. 8. KetterMr. and Mrs.

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

and Mrs. Andy Hughes, Walter Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Grubb, Mr. and Mrs.

Kaley Zimmerman, Miss Laura Hacker, Miss Miriam Hacker, Miss Isabel Witters and Mr. and Mrs. George W. Kapp. MRS.

IRENE NORTON GAVE BIRTHDAY PARTY IN HONOR OF THOMAS A. EDWARDS Mrs. Irene Norton, of 535 Cumberland street, entertained a number of people at a birthday party given in honor of Thomas A. Edwards. The eftair WAR a complete surprise to the calabrant who received the hearty good wishes of a host of friends and posived many handsome gifts.

A delalous luncheon was served the folgueste: Mr. and Mre. William Mr. and Mrs. Phil and Mow.

Simon Tice, Roy Mia -Ethel Little, Frank Heath, SI STOP Airting with the Sheriff and carry automobile insurance with MORRIS E. NYE 430 N. 7th Street, Lebanon, Pa. Bell Phone 401-J Pennsylvania Indemnity Corporation 4 Stock Company a SHERIFF'S SALE VALUABLE REAL ESTATE By virtue of certain writ Fleri Facias issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Lebanon County, to me directed, I will expose at Publio Sale or Outcry, on Saturday, May 24, 1930 at. 10 A.

'M. in the Sheriff's Omce, Court House, City of Lebanon, tate, claim and right, demand title, interost, property, which was the propenty of Elam Stegnist, In all that certain message, tenement house and lot or plece of ground situate on the northonst corner of Noble and Elm in the City of Lebanon, In the County of Lebanon and Sinte of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to BEGINNING at the corner made by the Intersection of said Noble Street northwardly seventy-five (75) feet, more or less, to a point on the south side of Havel Dyke; thence along the south side of anid Hazel Dyke, eastwardly two hundred and twenty-ive (226) feet, more or leas, to a point on the west side of south Second Street; thence along the west side of said South Second Street, southwardly thirty (30) feet, more or legs, to a point, northweet corner of said South Second And Elm thence street, along the north aide of said Elm wentwardly two hundred (200) feet, more or less. 10 A point, corner of sAid Noble BEGINNING. and Elm Streets, the place The Improv ementa thereon slat of a story brick framo dwelling, containing nix rooms and bath, electric lights and hot alr heating system. Seized and taken Into execution AR the property of Diam Slegrist, and will be sold by Henry D.

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

309 WEST CUMBERLAND ST. Full line of household goods, piano, carpenter tools, etc. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wenrich and children, Mildred and Paulino; Mrs.

Joseph Ream and children, James, Dick. Joseph, Elizabeth. Luella, Anna Catherine; Mrs. Esther Jenking and son, Arthur; Ballor, Mr. and Mre.

William Malone and daughter, Ellen; Miss Catherine Feese, Kenneth Norton Charles, Bernard Norton, Holen Goshert, Myrio Koons, Allen Shaeffer, Elam Shaefter, Ruth and Elizabeth Norton, Thomas Edwards Mrs. Irene Norton. TOMPKINS- In Porneydate. on the Iron 28th Moses Tompking, 52 yeArN. Funeral on Thursday afternoon, A1 2:00 from the Rohland parlors.

Fifth and Cumberland arteeta. Services at the pariora, Interment at E.benexar cemetery. Briatives and friends are Invited to attend without further 110 tire. LUST-. BLACK PIGSKIN WALLET, containing of money And 'has.

Grubor'a Y. M. card Please return to 603 CANAL, STREET. Eloro. LOST WHITE GOLD PIN SET WITH diamond and pearia.

near Seventh and Guilford streeta, Reward 10 ed 10 4-28-31 639 NORTIT 7th ST. LOST GREEN PURSE ON NORTH side of Cumberland street, between Fourth and Sixth. Reward if ed to 4-28-2t NEWS OFFICE. LOST SMALL. GREEN pocket book, containing sum of money.

In or near uptown district. Saturday noon. Reward. 4-26-3t 1806 WALNUT ST. FINANCIAL FINANCIAL 24 Hour Courteous Service On CASH LOANS up to 1800 Small Monthly Repayments- Come In LUI fun Write.

PERSONAL FINANCE 401 Samler Bulling Lebanon, Pa, FOR SALE FORSALE 500 Six Weeks Old W. Leghorn Chicks At 35c Each. S. W. MILLER, Ono Mile East of Lickdale, P.

R. 1. USED CARS 1029 Ford Roadster, ran 5000 miles. 1920 Ford Fordor Sedan 1020 Ford Town Sedan 2-1020 Ford Coupes 2--1026 Ford Tudors 1020 Chevrolet Conch 1026 Essex Coach 1020 Buick Coupe Keller Bros. FORD DEALERS Buffalo Springs, Pa.

FOR SALE 1929 FORD 2-DOOR SEdan, very good condition. Apply by letter to 4-29-3t NEWS OFFICE. 1,000 PEPPY, Teach HEAVY MIXED chicks, 110 011 Wednesday, April 30th. J. ELMER LONG.

1 4-29-2t Phone Palmyra, 114M. FOR SALE STORE REFRIGERATOR, 3 counters, slicing machine, broom stand, computing scale, break cuso, cheap. 4-29-4t 13 E. LOCUST ST. FOR 1924 STUDERAKER touring, run 12,000 miles, $30 cash for quick sale.

4-29-2t PHONE 2135. FOR SALE--- ALL KINDS OF VEGEtable plants. Ayply LEIBY, 4-23-5t 318 South 2nd St. FOR SALE HOUNDS, BLACK AND tan, 8 weeks old. Some of tho best stock.

ROY MOHN, It. No. 1, Fredericksburg. FOR SALE- LAST OPPORTUNITY to purchase a cottage with store attached, both complotely furnished, ready for business. Location, Water Works dam.

L. 611 F. Lehman GRIMES. Street. 4-29-26 PICTURE A LITTLE WHITE Just YOU AND WEALTH CANNOT BRING YOU MAY BE BUT DUMB I COTTAGE AN OLD FASHIONED WHAT I ALL HAPPINESS WITH LOVE I HAVE NO AMBITION YET GARDEN OF ROSES WITH NO LIKE TWO LITTLE GUIDING THEM, TWO TO LEARN JUST HOW MORNING GLORIES TWINING BIRDS IN A WHAT CAN LIVE AS CHEAPLY CAN DORA ROUND THE ORCHIDS? KIND OF CHEAP AS LIVE BIRDS, ONE NOT SO CUCKOOS? DUMB We Paul Fung Theme by United 7 MAY QUEEN fowad YOUR WELL, SISTER DANNY, IS I SEE PAMOUS THOMAS NOTICED DUFF.

YOUR HAVENT PICTURE AND YOU OF WERE NEVER. 1 DOINGS ALREADY -WHY DON'T IN THE PAPER, YET! QUEEN MAY, EITHER, and teres the YOU EVER DO WERE YOU, DADDY OF THE ANYTHING DUFFS Buford Miss Betty Mr. Jane and Mrs. Duff, chosen Festival Queen Tune Little Iron SAL.E- 3 BURNER OUT. STOVE with oven.

418 NORTIT 6th ST. GARDEN TRACTORS NEW AND areond like new. at hal! price. GLICKS PLANT PARM. Pa.

FOR BABY take few orders for 1. 1. Redn end Legborn chicks, May 3rd and 10th. We breed only from our own stork. A.

Poultry Farm. Myeratown, Pa. P'hone 106813. ANOTHER USED CAR WEEK 1-1025 Cadillac Brougham, in wonderful condition. Good salesman's 1-1025 7-Pass.

Cadillac Custom Sedan (Good orchestra car) 1-1927 Pam Flint Sedan, new paint. Cienrral Cord tires. Just the cAr tho family $350.00. 1-1027 5-Pass, C'adillac Sedan, like now, A modern fine 1-1997 Cadillac Brongham--An excellent -1027. Jordan St.

8 5-Pass. Redan, looks ilko new. A real bargainCADILLAC HALES SERVICE, Ino. 16th Cumborland Sts. Time Paymonta.

Phono 344. Open Evenings. M. F. Wagner.

FOR DALE BARGAIN IN DETACHed home 011 William Penn highway, near Annville, lights, water, large Jot, $1860. W. 11. PRANK. 4-28-3t Phone 1633.

FOR SALE- GARAGE, 611 WALTON atreet, suitable for repairing or car washing. ESTATE. 606 Cumberland Street, 4-28-2t Phone 786-J. FOR BALE- BABY CHICKS. ORDER your breed May only from our flock of and June chicks early.

We large bred for production S. Reds. C. White Leghorne, almo R. 1.

We invite you, to Inspect our flock. MILLER. Poultry Farm, Myerstown, 4-10-6t Phone 106-R-2, FOR SALE 1928 Jordan Sedan 1927 Jordan 1928 Jordan Sedan 1925 Jordan Sedan 1927 Mermon Sedan 1927 Moon Coach 1927 Oids Sedan 1923 Buick Touring 1924 Oakland Touring I. 8. BROWN 5th Cumberland Sts.

4-26-74 FOR -MAJESTIC RANGE. 403 CHESTNUT STREET. 4-28-tt Phone 128-J. FOR SALE--THREE PIECE MOHAIR parlor suite, like new. Apply 320 SOUTH 5'TH ST.

4-28-8t Between 6 and 7 p. m. FOR SALE GLADIOLUS BULBS IN anixture. WIll sell reasonable. Come early as tho price will sell this lot.

FRANK W. HURST, 4-26-3t Near Ebenezer. FOR SALE--LOT OF GROUND HAV. tug frontage 34 feet cast side North Fifth Street and a depth of 112 feet to a private alley, Improved with one story frumo bullding known A-M property 308 N. Fifth Street.

Inquire ol C. M. LIGGETT. 20 N. Court Itouse Avenue, 4-26-4t Carlisle, Pa.

FOR SALF-28 ACRE FARM, WITH lighta, heat, hath, plonty fruit. Cheap to quick buyer. Apply CHAS. KEESEY, 4-26-3t 318 N. 7th St.

FOR SALE FIRST CLASS FISHING outfit--Rod, reels and lines, complete. Very reasonable. Apply 328 CHESTNUT ST. 4-25-4t Between 5 and 6 P. M.

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. Hosler, Hershey Dopt. Store, Hershey, Pa.

SODA FOUNTAINS STORE FIXTURES Having bought a Knight All-White Vitreous Fountain, most sanitary soda fountain in the world, will sell our old soda fountain and storo fixtures. Hull-Houghton Drug 22 West King Street, Lancaster. FOR FIVE ROOM FRAME house, with 13 acres of land along State Road---between Fontana nit never-falling well loure. good big MRS. PETER LINEA WHA 4-23-6t Route 4.

L.ebanon, FOR SAT.F- USED MOTORCYCLES. Bargains. J. 11. HULL, 2.21-tt Willow Street.

FOR CHOICE ALT, ELECTRIC Hatched R. 1. Reds, Barred Blocks, White Rocks. White Leghorns, 11c PReh. Brahanas.

13e each. Hatches every Wednesday. Also curtom hatching. DAVID REDGER 4-1-tt Kleinfelteraville, Pa. FOR BALE-- EVER GREENS.

SHIRUBbery, Hedge Plants, Pionies, white, pink. deep rose, 36 centa cach. 3 for dollar: Dahlas. Roses MISH'S GREEN HOUSES. 4-Btob-L Lebanon, Pa.

FOR BALE-- BABY CHICKS, EVERY week, from English Leghorns, Plymouth Rocks and R. 1. Reds. EMMANUE! KING. 719 5.

R. R. 1-14-LE Myerstown, Pa. WANTED WANTED Furnace Cleaning--Vacuum system used. Rates reasonable, J.

W. Reber Son 124 North 0th St. Phone 1867. WANTED SMALL, APARTMENT with conveniences, central location. 4-29-4t Call 316R.

WANTED- GIRL FOR GENERAL housework, family of three, In Phlia. delphia. Sunday, May 4th, between and At 683 WEIDMAN STREET, 4-20-4t Reference required. WANTED- PURNISHED ROOMS for light housekeoping. Address 4-29-8t Care NEWS OFFICE.

WANTED- TO TRADE GOOD USED automobile on plumbing work, Auply 4-89-tt CHESTNUT sr. Al DRESSING ENVELOPES AT HOME. Spare time. Subatantial wookly pay; experience unnecessary. Dirniflad work for honeat, sincere persona.

EMPLOTMENT MANAGER. Box 988, 4-29-1t pant Chicago, Indiana. WANTED- 9 INCH SCREW CUTTING engine lathe Address letter 4-29-2t Care DAILY NEWS. YOUNG MAN DESIRES WORK ON farm. experienced.

PHONE 767R3, WANTED Home owners who expect to par-' chase Oil Burners should secure valuable information on Oil Burners and Bollors. This service is free. Write or call PAUL E. MILLER, 113 N. 9th St, WANTED TO FLINT- SMALL HOUSE or rooms with conveniencos, North Sido preferred.

Address letter R. BOTER. 4-28-8t R. No. 3, Norristown.

Two loan loans of of $7,000.00 $8600.00 first each, class or one WANTED FOR DO CLIENT on city real estate, Address 1. BAYLOI ZIMMERMAN, 4-38-3t Attorney. WANTED- YOUNG LADY OR MAN for soda fountain, WHELAN Apply 4-28-3t DRUG CO. WANTED- EXPERIENCED WAITTORS, Oryntal Rentanrent. WANTED SALESMAN, ITAVING large acquaintanco in the city.

Apply 4-28-8t 720 CUMBERLAND ST. MIDDLE AGED WOMAN DESIRES pouttion AB housekeeper in widower's home or snall family. Can give good references. 4-26-3t PHONE 1457-R. WANTED Girl or woman, over 21, to act as secretary to local mill' executive.

Must be neat and accurate. Apply by letter staling salary expected and experience. Applications will be held in strict contidence. Address letter "454" DAILY NEWS. UNUSUAT-POSITION FOR or educated person: at least high school education: rood income and opportunity to advance rapidly.

State qualifications. Address letter 4.80-3t Care Daily News. WE REBUILD WRECKS Listen Modern equipment, correct materials, Ane workmanship and cracting supervision sure the hopeless looking wreck being made 1 to look and be like new. NE VAULT Grubb FEMALE Miller BANGN PA FRUIT SALE LAKESIDE INN Wednesday Evening, April 30, 1930 P. M.

Truck load of fruit. Also a lot of dry goods. B. F. KARLEAMAN, R.

F. Myerstown, Pa. FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS Moderately Priced. MISH'S, 620 Cumberland Street FUNERAL NOTICES CLEMENS- In West Lebanon, on the 26th George S. Clemons, aged 40 years.

at 1:30 Funeral o'clook, on from Wednesday afternoon, 26th and South hia late residence, Services at St. Paul'a streeta, U. West Lebanon. B. church at 2:00 o'clock.

Interment At the Ebenezer cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice. Viewing Tuesday evening from 7 to 9 at the residence. HELM- In Lebanon, on the 26th Milton H. Helm, aged 76 years, months and 5 days.

Funeral on Wednesday afternoon, at 2:00 o'clock, from the residence, at 646 Spruce street. Services at the realdance. Interment at Mt. Lebanon cemetery. Relatives and frienda are invited attend without further notice.

Viewing on Tuosday from 7 to 9 at the realdence. KLINE In the Lebanon Sanatorium, on the 27th Mrs. Mabel J. Kline, wife of Ellas Kline, aged 50 years. Funeral on Wednesday afternoon, At 1:80 o'clock, from the late residence.

West Main Anvnille. Services at the Reformed church, Annville, at 2:00 P. M. Interment at the Gravel H111 cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited to attend without further notice.

MEASE- In this city, on the 26th Mrs. Sallie Mease, wife of Geo. K. Measo, aged 52 years. Funeral on Wednesday afternoon, nt a 1:30 o'clock, from the late realdence.

1000 Willow street. Services at 2:00 o'clock in the Evangelical Congregatonal church. Interment at the Greenpre Invited to attend without further wood cemetery. a Relatives and frienda notice. Friends may call Tuesday evening.

Sarah V. Noll, nee Miller. aged In Kleinfelteraville, on the 26th 78 years, 8 months and 18 days. Funeral on Wednesday afternoon at 1.30 o'clock from her late residence, Kleinfeltersville, Servires at town Lutheran Church. Interment a1 Schaeferstown Cemetery.

Relatives and friends are Invited to attend without further notice. MEN. if you hare $10 learn barbering. bobbing. AuCCrAs aasured; day, eve.

classes. Noe Vaughan'8 Barber School, 924 N. 9th Philadelphia. LOST GOOD HOUSEWIRING IS NOT EXPENSIVE The work can be completed in short time, and our Paymont-Plan makes it easy for you. GOODMAN ELECTRIC COMPANY GET YOUR CAR WASHED, POLISHED AND WAXED RALPH H.

CONRAD, AUTO WASHING 018 Walton St. Phone 1044, LEARN COSTUME CREATING. AT 17 up. Make 115.00 Sample week. Learn while earning lessons free.

Write diately. FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, 4-10-1mo Rooneater, N. 1. KIRK WOOD Buys and Bella NoR Th sr. FOR RENT FOR break RENT- fant FURNISHED ROOMSit 4-39-3t 188 SOUTH 1th ST.

FOR ment. RENT- SECOND North Eighth FLOOR APARTrooms session with bath and aide porch. POKstreet, fire per month. given May 1 at. Rent $86.00 617 NORTIE 8th STREET, 4-29-8t HARPAL'S STORE.

FOR Cumberland RENT-- STORE GELLOR-REAL Apply at once. 606 Cumberland Street. FOR RENT- NAW room inside house tollet. with electria lights $10.00 per month. and 4-29-80 mediate ET Labanon Co, Trust Co.

FOR RENT- ROOM HOUSE, 384 Spring street, opposite Sanatorium. 337 CUMBERLAND ST. FOR wine RENT- HOUSE, BRANDY4-29-16 street, 416 conveniences. APPET. FOR RENT- FOUR ROOM, SECOND floor apartment, conveniences.

Apply M. SWOPE 4-28-2t HIll Street. FOR RENT- FOUR ROOM, FIRST floor apartment, heat and conventences. Apply 4-20-3t Hill Street. FOR RENT- ST.

MARK'S PARSONage, 752 Mifflin street, Posseasion May 1st, Conveniences. SWOPE. 4-28-3t 780 H111 Street. FOR RENT Furnished front bed room, includting heat, light, bath and telephone. Suitable for one or two persons, Gentlemen preferred, Call after 6:30 P.

M. 722 WILLOW ST. HOTEL Penna, Rooms, LANCASTER- LANCASTER, running water. Dollar Meals per person, Box spring beds. all hours.

4-28-6t FOR RENT -GARAGE Apply 4-36-3t 922 CHESTNUT ST. FOR RENT--FURNISHED ROOM, SEC. ond front. 4-26-6t 121 1 BOUTA 9TH ST. FOR apartments.

OF THE 7TH ST. 4-26-3t N. 7th KEESEY, FOR RENT- 4 ROOMS, FIRST FLOOR Apply, 44 LEHMAN ST. VOR RENT- NICELY FURNISHED front bed TO in private dome. Apply AND 4-2-11 Phone FOR RENT- SECOND FLOOR ment.

reoma, bath, open view, Including heat, reasonable rent immediate possession. SMITH AND BOWMAN, 4.1•tf Cumberland Street. FOR RENT- GARAGE BUILDING110 North Ninth street. GEO. 143 G.

JOHNSON, 3-25-tt North 9th Street.

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