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Evening Report from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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Evening Reporti
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EVENING REPORT, LEBANON, FEBRUARY 11, 1937. PAGE SEVEN ORDINANCE NO. 39. SHERIFF'S SALE WHITE HOUSE IS CERTAIN COURT PUN WILL WIN supreme court hastily. It was hla first triumphant Sunday night back In Washington after last November's election that he called In attorney general Citnuniiigs to debate the broad problem of how best the new deal might overcoihe repeated frustrations in major policy at the hands of the high court.

Presidential aides low reveal that conferences were constant with small and select group from that night up to last Friday when he tossed his judiciary reform bombshell on a startled USED CARS 31936 Ford Tudor Sedans 1936 Plymouth Coacli 21935 Ford Tudor Sedans 1935 Chevrolet Coach 1934 Ford Victoria Sedan 1934 lerraplane Coach 1933 Chevrolet Coach 1832 Ford Tudor Sedan 1930 Buick Coach 21930 Ford Tudor Sedans 2 1929 Ford Tudor Sedans ALSO SEVERAL TRUCKS KELLERBROS. FORD DEALERS Buffalo Springs Fhone Schaefferstown 34 IW THE COURT OP COMMON PI.BAS OP LEBANON COUNTY, of September Term, 1U3Q. Ho, 290. Annette B. Haley Morris B.

Haley And now to wit, Jan. 13, A. IV, the Sheriff of Lebanon County haviiiB made return to the alias Subpoena awarded hi the above case, that aftir due und diligent and liniiir, nc was) unable to II ml the ahova named Respondent, MorriH H. Haley, in the County ue Lebanon or Plate of Pennsylvania, the Sheriff Is hereby directed, on motion of J'aul Adams, Attorney for Libellanl, to serve said Respondent by in the inaiitier pro-ided t)v law. Returnable February 13, A.

1937. Hy te Court i A I. C. V. IIKNKY, V.

J. Certified from the record, January ir, A. 1937. ALFHKD K. MILLS, Trothoiiotary To Morris B.

Haley, Kespondent: You are hereby required to lake notice of the above order of court and to appear at the next term of Court of Common "leas of Lebanon County, oti Monday, February 1937, to mi-Kvor suil Lihellant and chow cause why a decree should not oe Ktanted by the Court In the above stated case So Answers HOWARD L. YAWN'. Sheriff. An Ordinance Providing for the Tax Levy t'cv the Boroug-h of Cleona, Conn- I ty of Lebanon, Pennsylvania, for the I'isctil Year Nineteen Hundred Thtr- ty-Seven (1037). SUCTION 1.

He It nrdnitied by tho' Council of the HorotiKh of Cleona, audi It Js hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the that the rate of taxation for general revenue purposes of the liorounh of Cleona', l'eunsvlvanhi, for the fiscal year shall be six mlllsi upon the dollar, that Is sixty centa on each hundred dollars of the assessed valuation of all real, personal and mix- id property, within the limits of said i llorotmh, taxable for borough purnojes. i SKCTlo.N 2. That any ordinance or part ol ordinance coal I let iuk with Hi I provisions of (bis ordinance be and lb" same is hereby repealed so far as the same affects this ordinance. Knaoied into an ordinance and passed this eighth day of February A Nun te. 1 937).

Hundred and Thirty-Seven K. WJIITK, President. WM. PAI'L YINUST. Attest: Secret a ry.

Api't'oved this eighth day of February, A. I Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-Seven 1 937 C. lUirsoss. ORDINANCE NO. 33.

An Orrtintince T'l'cvidinp for an Appropriation to meet the Expenses of the BoioiiRii of Cleona, County of Lebanon, Pennsylvania, for tho fiscal year IVinoteen Knmlrotl Thirty-seven (1037). SFCTtON I lie it ordained by the IloroiKrh of Cleona, and rilaincd and enacted by I' the same, that the fol- 'Council of th it is bcrebv the autlioriiy lowin.tr sums of money lx appropriated HoloUKll of or so much viz: to meet tile eNlellseS of 111 Cle for the fiscal year, thereof as may be reiiuire Ma) llbrhwav. Hydrants $3, 5nn.no i b) Si reet l.irhting 1, nn i (e) Health b'und 175.01) j(ii) Salaries, Surveying, Ib'ii- I tal. Aihertisinir I.mn.ai) jd) 75. at) Total I it prob sa me sa me 2.

That any ordinance or if ordinance conflicting with the ions of this ordinance be and the is ben by repealed so far as the alTccts this ordinance. I id Inacted into all ordinance and pass-day of February A 1., this ciahth N'illel in Hundred and Tliii'ty-Sevcn J. F. W.1IITF, I 'resiib nl. Altesl: W'Xr, l'Al'l.

YIN'IIST, Secreta ry. Approved this eighth day of Fehru-arv A. Viiieleen Hundred and Thir ty-Seven 11137). .1 riser ir c. rviu.v, Hurges? Ghostly or Valuable Real Estate liv virtue of a certain writ of Fi.

Fa. No. 22 March Term, out of the Court (if Common I'll its of County, to me rtirerted, I wilt expose i'ublio Sale or outcry on Friday, February 12, 1937 AT 10:00 o'clock A. at (lie Sheriffs OITiee, Court House, I.eli-aion, ALL Till-; liSTATi; riKht, title, interest, property, elaim and demand, which was th" property of Speielier ami Kminu Speii-ii-er, his wile, lii ALL THAT CKKTA1N messuage, liou'-e and lot or piii I' ground, situate at No. N.

Seventh Street, in the Citv of Leba non, in tile County oj oaoon, Stale of Pennsylvania, bound I and described follows, to wit: twenty-two feet, more or ss, aloiin tho lOast side of said North Seventh Street! and extending of eiiual width in depth' Kast wardlv, ninety-two feet, six more or less, to Hornet Alley: bounded on the North by property now or late of Ibnrv Arnold, on the West by said North Seventb Street, on the soutli liv nroneitv now or late id harles and on the east by said Hornet Alley. The Improvements: thereon con sist of a two and one-halt story linen dwelling containing seven rooms and, hath, electric lights and heat. Office building at rear of house, also two car brick i Seix.ed and taken into execution the propertv of Ocuro r. Sp licr and Kiiiioa Spcicln bis wife, and will mi sold by Howard L. Yawn, i I FF a.

nr.rnAKF.ii, a it. v. POLICE SEEK SMALL BOY Police were today invesiisatinK a report thai a small boy, about seven years of a si', slult; a iiuantity of lools from a at the rear of tho home of li. Crny, Spruce alionl o'clock yesterday1 morning. Accord inn lo a grouse Kim, 1 lialcliet, rcrew ('river, wrehches.

and a radio speaker were taken from thoi Karate. "rvKl'OKT ADS l'AV! BARNEY GOOGLE BE ON THE FOR. "TWO ROOSTfteOOTS VaMO VAfVJE C.TOLEW GRABS Children Pack House When Lilllc Women Is Presented Wednesday M.irtiiiret Joyce. Jewel Way, were actcrs in I he four aljoth lltmh am! the I it ic rule clia act comedy drama 'Little Women" presented in the Academy of Music to a packed on Wednesday aflernoon by ilie Children's Theatre Asrocialion of New Voik. under Hie tiiispices of (lie Local Children' Theatre movetm-nt.

The atidietKe mttiit1 up chiefly of children and hey Ihor. tppjed Ihe ex-lierietices of the four iris ---Jo, Ilctl), and Amy. Supporting ctist K.nily Gilbert. (Menu Ami. hi.

Velniii liiiyton. Kcheiis, John Frank Kolho. and Ifolierr Cfslnmcs were by Marian I'epow, ami veney IrvitiK Morrow. The next play will lie of Sunny brock Farm," on Wednesday, Match 111. The U.

S. Army Air Corps has for several years purchased nothing but niiiuonhtiies, wliicli bv severe teds httve been proved superior to mtilli-' plane craft. i Words IN THE COURT Or 1E3ANON ber Term, 193G. OP COMMON PLEAS COUNTY, of Eopteiii-No. 255.

Ethel D. VB. Merritt Boltz Boltz And iiuu' to wit. Jan A. 'iHinty, P.I..7, the Sherin ut i.ehani havinj made return to tin; Alias Subcase, that poena awarded the above alter due and diliKtnt search and in- I li i ry be was unable to find the above named Uesiiondciit, Merritt i.

l.oltz, in the 'ounty ol' Lebanon or State of ennsylvania, the Sin rill' is hereby iliiecte.l on nmiion of I'aul (I. Adams, Attv. lor Iibellanl, to serve said respondent by I I' 1 11 in the manner provided by law. lt.lurnable February 1a, A. KlMi.

Hy the Court, (SF.AtA C. 1 1 FN RY. P. 'ci ied from the record, January 15, A. l.i., A I.FIi FI K.

MI1.T.S, rrothoiioi my. To Merritt G- Boltz, Uospondent: vui: auk Ki'XjrutFn To take notice of the above order of Court .,11,1 to appear at the next term of Court of Common pleas of Lebanon County, on Monday, February 1,5, to answer said Libcllant and show cause why a decree should not be granted by the Court in the above stated case. So Answers. HOWAIUI YAWN, )ievl(T FROM PACK 1) alignment. Those who have catnpaiKiied with and against the President know he loves nothing better than a stiff battle.

His friends say lie Is prepared to pull every trick out of his bag and they are numerous win this one. The very natiite el Ihe rapidly mobilizing opposition is giving the chic? executive, an added incentive to hammer out victory, these friends further aver. Willi state legislatures being imp'irt uned to adopt memorials of disapproval and with members of congress being Hooded by telegraphic protests, many in identic language, the Uooscvoll, hoard of strategy senses the same undercover sourcejj of opposition that developed in tho hitter utilities holding company llgat during the last congress. Already the White House in a very quiet way was understood to bo raising an imiuiriiig eyebrow at certain Democratic members of both houses and pleaded for and got active Prcshlon lal support to insure I heir election last November, but who now are lifting their against supreme court "rejuvenation." These men must live with the President for the next four years and depend upon him to a great extent for patronage and political favors, They are dealing with a soeotid-terni President who presumably is not I shaping up slill another campaign! for personal re election and who lliua can afford to he ruthless with lliose wlio desert him in what lie consid- ers his biggest battle. Mr.

Uoosovoll, according to those enjoying his cotilidence, did not. step ntn this historic tug-o'-war with the THAT'S THUH TROUBLE WIT' C.UU--A eiutn'ti. Lou Ambers Is Hooted By New York Crowd After Bout With Day Hy Hype Igoe, Intel national News Service Sports Writer. NKW VOHK. Feb.

11 (INS) Lou Ambers, the world's lightweight champion, has something to think about regarding his retention of his title in the future. lie won his ten-round light against Davey Hay, of Chicago, last night in the New York Hippodrome, but. tho crowd didn't like it. They hooted, and howled when the champion's lia nd wtis raised in token of victory. It was nip and close all the way.

Hay was just a bit too cautions at tho start, seemingly overawed in the presence of the champion. He was solid and tense and couldn't uhleann what he had. lie took many good raps tl.e early rounds, particularly in tno second and third but started to get his bearings in the fourth round when the two, in a-clinch, went to Hie lloor. MERCURY DIPS TO 1G iear cold weather was the rule OV( the past. 2 hours, wl'li the mer-y dipping to if.

degrees Wednes- cur dav niglit, to create die coldest spell week. At a. m. today the reg-y was ID degrees, and a bright ist wa i was. in sun beamed through clear ski-Ytsterday the inaximun reading Ut! degrees.

By BILLY DeBECK By VALT DISNEY HE! ALLUS WHAT HAW Featu ZLi STEP ON VT.SNOFFV-VOE OOWT TO vAESS PvROONO WVTH I wnv more soother vjftiNTsy PvCCuELfTE SHET JA VCRE 9SST- SWiy I Tor CD. IritL L.I IN u. POLACE VORESE'F, VORE EVES ftVR GUG6VN' OOT ft TOftD PROG WORKED out- 'EtA TO 'EW- OVCER. CfVSvv)V'S HORSE: TELL. FVvD VMHUT ftVLS VE OOT MfT TH' 000DLE-80G i i- SfVO- J.

B. RISSEB Rohland's Funeral Service The firm that serves you the best at the most moderate price. 6TH and CUMBERLAND STBEETS DIED CARPENTER In Uexmont, on the 8th Mrs. Caroline Carpenter, wife of George. Carpenter, aged E2 yeara.

Funeral on Friday afternoon at 2.00 o'clock, from her late residence, Water street, Kexinont, Pa. Services at the residence. Interment at Corn-wall cemetery. Kelatlve8 and friends are invited to attend without further notice. Friends may call Thursday evening 7 to 9 at the residence.

3TAUFFER On Newark, the 8th inst. in Harry F. Stan iter, aged 70 years. Funeral oji Friday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock from Second U. "hutch, Palmyra.

Services in Second 'J. B. Church, Palmyra. Interment in icljoining cemetery. Relatives and "riends invited lo attend without further notice.

SHANAM.VN On the Sth inst in Richland, D. N. Shunainan. Funeral on Friday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, from the Rohland Funeral Home, 008 Cumberland street. Services at Parlors.

Interment Tulpe hocken Reformed cemetery. Friends nay call Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. it parlors. Relatives and friends invited to ttend without further notice. On the Sth in Lebanon, Mrs.

Tacie, wife of John C. Bowman, nee Focht, aged 5cS years. Funeral on Saturday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock, from tho Rohland Funeral Home, G0S Cumberland street. Services at parlors. Interment Mt.

Lebanon cemetery. Friends may ohii Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. at residence, 1015 Lehman street. Relatives and friends invited to without further notice. CRAMER On the 9th in Leb-: i anon, Cyrus E.

Cramer, aged 80 years, 4 months, 5 days. Funeral on Friday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock, from the Rohland Funeral Home, 50S Cumberland street. Services at parlors. Interment Corn-; "wall cemetery. Relatives and friends invited to attend without further notice.

NEY On the 10th inst. John A. Key, aged in Lebanon, 5 1 years, 5 inonth.s and days. Ku era 1 on Sunday afternoon at 2 from flu; late residence, 3 4 5 Cumberland si Services at iValmer's Church at 2:110 o'clock. In-erment in adjoining cenieiery.

Itel-tives and friends invited to attend without further notice. Kriends may Saturday from 7 to p. ut nee. WANTED WANTED Good capable woman to do housework in small responsible Sleep in. Call at COLD, Poplar St.

-ll-2tc. WANTED TO RENT 2 unfurnished rooms, 1st. or 2nd lloor. Phone V1S-J. 2-10-3tc.

Miscellaneous JUST RECEIVED pocket size mag-unities for ladies and KenlletiKd only at Terr's, Willow St. near Sth St. 2-11-ltp. PUBLIC SALE OF Bank Stock i Will sell at public sale on I February 13, 1937, in tho Ranking Hooni of tho NATIONAL HANK, 12 shares Annvillc National Hank Stock. 30 shxres Farmers Trust Company, I.icbanon, stock.

Sale to begin at 2:00 P. when terms will be made known by -1 National Bank Christian H. Kr eider, Kxecutors of the Instate of Sarah Hach- man, dee'd. k'. On same sale will be sold 25 shares stock Farmers Trust Company, Leba- lien.

bv Annvillo National Hank. C. V. 11 F.N UY, Atty. l.KVI Auctioneer.

NOTICE! Willys Buyers The New Willys Economy Car Is Ready For IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Willys Sales and Service C. F. OXENFORD 155 North Eighth Street Phone 9114 JL B. KEUM OESCRVPTVOW (VS FOLLOWS-- MICKEY MOUSE SHVEN O'CLOCK1. ulEST TWO HOURS, LOCK WILL.

OPEN SAFE. AN ON MUH WAV I orlf riigfiu rcserveJ. You Can't Teach an Old Dog New Tricks VOU SLiV3 IS LUCKY I TH1NKIN' ABOUT OTHER PEOPLE! ITS TAINT EVHTO'tJOCy WHO falTS 1 VVSE'fe, 7 Bl UUIUIN WLLK I PAT FORMULA! ,0 hi). BE1N' REFORHEP 0 DONE IT HAW HAW -1- rsj I 1 C.pi Will Hi-nev tniru.1 '1 1. HMMM IN I DC N'T WANT Th' TIME- NUTHIN' SO DOC'S AROUNU THUH LL BE WlD STARRING POPEYE How) He S1S he drldJnd'- skimperi frHrfka CT By HARRY J.

TUTHILL THE BUNGLE FAMILY VUH TUH MISS LET'S ALL, (BATHER? SAFE, Imagination Or "Gentlereen in I I Sj I Too bad uou fall. R9 Pat Off. some- I Only your imagination, ltmng Deitea me too Inspector Positively. we step von ne DlCK of the ftSSi wui i XT? light. (tIC H-mm! FffiOP E'iS fhShfUm Something Fall? I was pushed.

Push? Plenty hard, But I Waiting' rdo not see sJ any-J Bungle. However; better in out or this By E. C. SEGAR Yes, inspectors, this is my Hall. If you excuse me 1 II JUSt TOT'; I step out first THIMBLE THEATRE fast 2-11 wont jx a A TO FLUTE If takeV HirATO'.

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