Sp { ~N ~ CLASSIFIED | Rates for this column are 25¢ pes | insertion. If over five ltnes, 5c per line each insertion, all payable in | advance, 2 i FOR SALE: Columbia: Range, ‘Ap-. ply Samuel Brubaker, R1, Mt. Joy, Pa. ~1219i2tp FOR SALE: Large balloon tired Scooter $4.00; Baby Walker, $2.00. Fhone 258 Mt. Joy. 12° 19]1t LOST: Canvass Tent ‘Top, between Sheetz funeral] home {and Mt. Joy cemetery. Phone 45, Roy B. Sheetz MANY, MANY THANKS The Mount Joy Community Chorus wishes to thank Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Nissly and all patrons for their assistance in making the Christmas Concert a grand success. The way the public demands incredsés and so raises costs, you would “think every fellow had a $750-a-week salary. FOR SALE: 26” bicycle, new paint, gener- ator lights, just like new. F. G. Mctzler, Phone 288J2 Mount Joy. Completely rebuilt | Mortuary Record In ‘This Section (From page 1) Mount Joy; and the by Paravian Commandery, No. 600, Knights of | the cheapest advertisingyou can get Malta, Lancaster. He was a molder —— occupation and was employed at the Grey Iron Casting Co. here for many years. Later he was em- ployed at the Florin Foundry. Be- N 9 : : ir : Mr. Joy Eis 19: | 12-19-1t | sides his wife, the former Eliza- LOST: Cocoanut Mats, between | NOTICE: For your holiday fruit | beth Runk, he is survived by these Sheetz funeral home and Reichs | dish, buy goed flavorea home grown | children: John W., at home; Lena, cemetery. Phone 45, Roy B. Sheetz, Mt. Joy, Pa. tf FOR SALE: Tan Coat, 100% wool, size 18 or 20, good condition: black like new, size 38. Apply 203 W. Main St., Mount Joy, Pa, 12-19-1tp uress, FOR SALE: Pair Lady’s Tan Shoes, waxed style, size 8B, Call Mrs. John Wagner, Mt. JoyRl1. 12-19-2tp WANTED: 100 two-horse culfiva-| tors, new and used. Preferably Mec- Cormick-Deering I. C. Wagner, Notify R. C. Wagner, 44 Fast Main St, Mt. Joy. 12-19-4tp)| FOR SALE: Excellent Building Lot| 560x200 ft. Located on Pinkerton! Road and adjoins the new Philip's home. Apply Roy L. Packer, Mt. | Joy. 12-419-1t FOR SALE: Desirable Eight room house, © Electric, ‘running water. | Barn, Garage, and lot of Ground, in Mastersonville, Possession April | Lancaster County .Appies. Delicious, Stayman Wiresap. Smokehouse, Biack Twig, Roman Beauty. Sold at | and Frances E., wife of Farl Eshelman, Mount Joy; at home. Two bro- Cold Storage of Fairview Orchards. | thers, Charles H, and Levi G, Mrs. Kathryn Snyder, Florin, ra. both of Mount Joy. also survive. 12-18-24 | The funeral will be held from GIFT SUGGESTIONS: PIANOS | his late home Saturday morning all prices, Sheet Music, Rolls, Ben= ches, Scarfs. GUITARS; BANJOS; VIOLIN; UKES. Picks, Strings, and Mount Joy cemetery. at 11 o'clock with interment in the other excessories;, Elect. Portable Phonographs; Needles. MUSICAL | Mrs. Alice G. Beatty TOYS for the kiddies," Musical Mrs. Alice G. Beatty, eighty-two, Blox $2, Drums $2.95, Song Flutes & Tonettes $1, Bubble Pipes 30c, Hum-A-Zoos 15¢, Skylarks 5c, and other items tco numerous to men- tion. Open daily to Xmas 9 am. to 9 p.m. Alton Reifsnyder, 21 E. High St., Elizabethtown, Pa. 12|5/3t FOR SANE Houses - Lots - Farms and Business NOW. is the time to {ist your real estate for a quick sale with F. G. 'SHIRK CO., REALTORS 5 N. Duke St. Lancaster, Pa. Rep. By J. STATLER KUHN 1456 Donegal Springs Rd., Mt. Joy, Pa. 1, 1947. Stella Ginder, Manheim R3. | Phone 247-M Mount Joy 12-19-2tp| ; WAITRESS WANTED: Immediately PROPERTY FOR SALE Experience not necessary.” Apply Lincoln Grill & Bowling Alleys, Mt. Joy. 12-12-tf IF INTERESTED in selling your car—See—Ben Staley or call 163R2, Mount Joy. 5-9-tf 2 1 Story HOUSE and 2 car garage Situated on a lot 25 ft. X 180 ft. Located on Mt. Joy St. Mount Joy Apply Miss Esther Henry 301 East Main St.,, Mount Joy, Pa. Phone 88 12|5/3t PAINTING | FOR SALE: 1932 Plymouth Coach Frederick Leiberher, 237 Marietta | good running condition. New paint | Ave., Mt. Joy. Phone 108W. and geod tires. Apply 9 East Don- egal street, Mt. Joy, Pa. 12/12{2tp CANARIES FOR SALE: Guarante- ed singing {canaries. . A cheerful gilt, come and see them. Mrs. Ruby | Williams, 209 Joy, Pa. Donegal St. Mt. 12-12-2tp FOR SALE: 1932 Plymouth Sedan 5 new “6-ply tires. Excellent con- dit'on. Apply Elwood Hocker, Cedar | Tree Inn, 1-4 mi. west of Florin, 12/12|2tp FOR SALE: Columbia Ceal Range, excellent condition. Also 2-burner clectric plate. Phone Marietia @ eight exposure roll developed and printed plain or deckle edge, 25¢ (coin). Reprints 3¢ each. Minimum order 25c. Capital City Photo Ser- vice, Box 53, Harrisburg, Pa. 2/115/tf, Apply Mrs. Ebersole, second floor, {between 2 and 4 p. m. { I'OR SALE: Capons, dressed. Apply | HAGER BRO., INC. : Ralph H. Musser, Route 1, Mt. Joy, 5-29-tf Phone. 909R2. FOR SALE: Majestic Kitchen Coal Range with hot water facilities, 30 gallon water tank on stand includ- Excellent baker. Phone Mt. 57." 12/58 ed Joy FORMAL. DRESSES FOR SALE White cotton net with red velvet ribl ed); yellow silk net with: ruffles; pink brocaded taffeta; white taffeta ton with . double white net skirt, licht blue trim. Sizes indefinite ranging from 9 te 14. 1] East Main £t., Mt. Joy, Phone 320. 12/12]tf BOYS WANTED: To work part Apply Kulp’s Confectionery, 11-21% ime, Mount Joy. I'OR SALE: Corn fed Broad bres ed Turkeys, live or dres Joseph Host ter. Phone 903Rb Mt. Joy. 11-21-5tp WANTED: First Class carpenters, Paul A. Martin, contractor, Mt. 3% t FOR SALE: Place your order now for holiday Turkeys. Dressed or live plv Norman Becker, phone Mt. Joy 146J-11. 11-14-12-19p woOD FOR S : Anyone inter ested in buying ved wood for re- ». call Jacob G. Baker, contractor, im, phone 294-M, Manheim. 10 24'tf FOR SALE: %H. P. motor, 1750 R. ; home made drill press chuck. 4 Manheim St., Mt. 10-24-tf St td Pa ANTIGUES AND GLASSWARE WANTED, of all kinds. Old gold, Jowelry, old tvpe furniture. Before ell call “Jim”, phone Lancis- ter 26843. 319 N. Queen Street. 2 10-24-8-10p Wrecked Automobiles, Ye anv model. Also for sale: annual electon will be held at the 5 . for all mak:s of cars. First National Bank & Trust Com- H Pp Shank. Auto Wrecking. Phone panv. at Mount Joy, Pennsylvania, now TA N. Poplar St., Elizabeth- on Tuesday January 14, 195.5, twee Pa. 10-10-tf tween the hours of 9 am. an 12 | own, Pa am. for the election of directors, | FOR SALE: Electric Brooder, the transaction of such othe tv 100. used two months, good business as may come before the Apply Paul A. Martin Jr. 2] Road, Mt. Joy. 9-26-tf SA Deep Mine Collery You All sizes. C. B. Myers, Florin. “Phone Mt. Joy 79-J4. 9-5-tf. WANTED . GIRT. WITH TYPING FOR BILLING FPARTMENT GOOD SALARY VACATION WITH PAY HOS PITALIZATION LIFE INSURANCE 1 CHOCOLATE CO. INC. PA. i 12{12itf| n trim (can be easily | WANTED |EXPERIENCED -STENOGRAPHER | GOOD SALARY VACATION WITH PAY HOSPITALIZATION LIFE INSURANCE 3 KLFIN CHOCOLATE CO. INC. ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. {WANTED — High cash prices paid {for the following: old dishes, glass |ware, tin, copper and brass ware; {old lamps, sink benches, desks, old cupboards of all kinds, tables, guns, ‘money, ‘anything in antiques. Call |Steady employment, no night work: |Salary, commission, and discount, Also, competent seamstress for lsame. Dept. Steady work, salary and { ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of Maria E. Nolt, late of [East Hempfield Township, deceased: Letters of administration on said astate having been granted to the indersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make im- mediate payment, and those hav- ng claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement to the under- signed, residing at Landisville, Pa. PHARES B. NOLT JOHN B. NOLT Administrators | James N. Lightner, Att'y 11-21-6t | | EXECUTOR’'S NOTICE! Fstate of Mary E. Kern. late of | East Hempfield Township, deceased. | Letters testamentary on said state having been granted to the] 'dersigned, all persons indebted] the ‘eto are requested to make im- mediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the sante, will present them without delay for settlement to the under- signed Executor HARRY N. NISSLY Mt. Joy, Pa. Arnold, Bricker & Beyer, Atty’s. ; 12/5,6¢ ELECTION NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the snnual election will’ be held at the! J National Mount Joy Bank, Mount Joy, Pennsylvania, on Tues- day, January 14, 1947, between the hours of ten o'clock.a.m. and two ycleck pm. for the election of directors and to transact all such other business as may legally come before the meeting: H. N. NISSLY, Cashier. ELECTION NOTICE NNntice is hereby given that the stockholders meeting. : R. FELLENBAUM, Cashier. 1212/5t | | | MAYTOWN NATIONAL BANK MAYTOWN, PENNA. Stockholders Meeting and Election | Of Officers The annual meeting of the stock- | holders of this bank will be held | at the banking rooms, Tuesday | January 14, 1947, between the hours’ of 1 to 3 pm. for the election of | directors and the transaction of any other business as may legally come before the meeting. J. H. HOFFMAN, Cashier. | ' 12[12/5t 12[12[tf | Grand View 257 Marietta St., died at the Lan- caster General Hospital, at 6 p.m. | Thursday. Formerly of Drexel Hill, she was the daughter of the late Harry G. and Barbara Engle Gar- ber. She is survived by one sister, Mrs. Mary G. Miller, with whom she lived, and two nephews and a niece. The funeral was held from her late home here on Monday after- noon. Elias T. Frey Elias T. Frey, sixty-one, Eliza- bethtown RD, died Saturday in the Cenera] Hospital of pneumonia. He | had been ill for two weeks. He was a member of the Elizabethtown Mennonite Church. Surviving are his wife Fannie S. Frey, several children and a num- ber of brothers and sisters. Amos W. Nissley Amos W. Nissley, ninety-three, died at the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Sam- ue] K. Garman, of Sporting Hill, Manheim R1, at 8:15 p.m. Friday | following a week's illness. A re- tired farmer, he was a member of the Mennonite Church and the son of the late Henry and Jane Wolge- muth Nissley. He is survived by 12122 Hart's 161 N. Charlotte St. Manheim, | these children: Mrs. Samuel K. FOR SALE: 5 piece Hoosier Break- [Phone 19W. 6-20-83) with whom he Jesided; fast Set . alsg whild’s high. chair. r Harvey, Manheim R2; and Mrs. Apply. 343 Wi Donegal strecty Mount HELP WANTED Sha Intel Luther Boyd, Manheim RI. Thir- — i 12 1 young woman he get ing teen grandchildren and 13 great PHOTO FINISHING--Any six or|position in Plain Clothing Dept | grandchildren also. survive. Henry N. Hostetter died at his home, Mount Joy R1, farmer and member of the Menno- nite Church, he was born in East Donegal Township, son of the late Christian K. and Fannie S. Nissley Besides his wife, the former Emma Reist, he is survived by four children, Ella R., at home: Fannie R., wife of Jonas B. Brubaker, Mf. | Joy: Katharine R., wife of Harry C. Swarr, Lancaster RS: Christian R., Palmerton; two grandchildren and one great grandchild. A sister, Lavina, wife of Amos Hershey, Manheim, also survives. The funeral was held in the Men- nonite Church here on Monday afternoon with interment in Kray- bills cemetery in East Donegal. eras men LANCASTER COUNTY Henry N. Hostetter, eighty-four, | | Three | ingale Awake”, at 7:45 am. Thursday following an | illness of several days. A retired | TOBACCO SHOW (From page 1) bindery type among the growers. Class 3 and 4 will be known as Filler B's. Class 3 will be over 26 inches and Class 4 under 26 inch- es. Both cf these classes comprise what is known as heavy wrapper | tobacco among growers and does not mean fillers or second grade | tobacco. An exhibit in any class shall | consist of 15 leaves with an add- itional leaf as a tier. The leaves in any exhibit should be uniform in | coler, length, thickness ete. and be | free from blemishes. No entries will be accepted after 1:30 on the day of the ‘show. Prior to the show date samples may be sent or left "at the Tobacco Ex- periment Station, Lancaster RD3. | Most of the samples entered in the Lancaster Show will ke held, con- ditioned, and entered in the State Show at Harrisburg if the exhibit- or consents, —_————— EW ERB & CO. HELD $72.000 CATTLE SALE AT MIDDLETOWN | C. S. Erb & Company, Farms, on November 25th conducted one | of the largest public sales of cattle held at their sales barns, for many years. The proceeds cf the sale a- mounted Florin Affairs of the | the direction Middletown, | Broske, orgs _i, Sale Register | If you want a notice on your sale | inserted in this register weekly { from now until day of sale. ABSO- LUTELY FREE, send or phone us your sale date and when you are ready let us print your bills. That's New Years Day, Jan. 1 — At Beverly Twin Market, on old Her- shey Pike, two miles north of Eliza- bethtown, 8 miles south of Hershey. All day community sale of hard- furniture, ware, poultry supplies, | tires, 8 trucks and cars, 25 Tractors, | machinery, horse drawn imple- | ments, 200 head of hogs and shoats, | 40 head of cattle, dairy cows and | bulls, etc. by G. Ka Wagner. | Friday, December 20 — At the Bulletin Office, Mount Joy, Penna., public sale of a 2 1-2 story frame house, electric, water, situated at 124 David Street, corner of Lumber Street, in the Boro of Mount Joy. by Mrs. David Shonk. C. S. Frank, Auct. Saturday, December 14 — On the premises on Woods Street, Rohrers- town a 1 1-2 story brick dwelling, 9 rooms, bath, hot water heat, e- lectric, by Melvin Krow, Charles Shinton, Executors of Dora Kess- ler, Dec’d. Edg. F. Funk, Auct. Saturday, December 28 — On the premises on Main street in the Village of Landisville, East Hemp- field Township, 2 1-2 story brick dwelling, 4-car garage, all modern conveniences, by Phares B. Nolt and John B. Nelt Executors of Will of Christian B. Nolt, Elmer V. Spahr, Auct. | [2 ils | Twelfth Annual (From page 1) Beauteous Heavenly Light”, J. S. Bach; The “In Bethlehem's Lowly Manger”, Williams; The | Little Town, “Oh Little Town of Bethlehem”, Redner; The Shep- herds, “Joy, Joy, Joy”, XVII Cen- tury; “The Shepherds’ Christmas | Song”, Swiss; The Angels, “Silent Are the Meadows”, Williams; The Shepherds Go to Bethlehem, “What Can This Mean?”, Staley; The Shep- herds at the Inn, “The Shepherds and the Inn”, Mexican; The Shep- herds Return from Bethlehem, “Whence Come Ye?”, Italian Folk Harp Sclo, Miss Gorrecht; Kings, “The March of the Kings”, Smith; The Birds frame the lest deceased. Inn, | Song; | The | METAL NESTS groups from the choir. Preceding | PROTECT WOODLANDS the cantata will be a fifteen-min- Because of the heavy All this service. eit imag Subscribe for the Bulletin. to attend | tree growth now should be pro- tected, and thinning and culling practiced where needed, say Penn | State extension foresters. music. are invited cutting | ute organ recital of Christmas program during wartime, all young, ‘The Bulletin, Mt. Joy. Pa., Thursday, December 19, 1946—3 ‘BIG NEW YEARS ALL DAY, POULTRY EQUIPMENT Suggestions For Sale ELECTRIC EGG CLEANERS METAL EGG BUCKETS AUTOMATIC FOUNTAINS TORT CLOCKS FEEDERS A. C. MAYER MOUNT JOY, PENNA. | | PHONE 132R Public & Community Sale BEVERLY TWIN MARKET ‘and Live Stock Exchange G. K. Wagner, Owner & Operator R.D.2 Elizabethtown Phone 291-1-2 25 TRACTORS ON RUBBER, 1 CRAWLER - Wednesday, January 1, 1947 AT 12:30 NOON On my farm, Palmyra R. 1, located one-half nrile north of Campbelltown, two miles south of Palmyra and two miles from Hershey. | | | 65 Head Pure Bred Certified CANADIAN HOLSTEIN COWS, HEIFERS and BULLS Most of these cows are fresh, the balance close spring:rs. All cattle offered at this sale are personally selected by myself. I buy only those cows I believe have the blood lines, production, udder and teat placement that good breeders and dairymen are looking for. Most of cattle are second calf heifers, not worn out by over-fezding, but are the kind | that will improve from the very day you buy them. | 5 BULLS OF SERVICEABLE AGE | Some very fine weaned bull and heifer calves. If you age looking for production and show cows, do not miss this opportunity. { CHARTERED BUS WILL LEAVE INTERCOURSE AT 10 O'CLOCK | Catalogue on Day of Sale when conditions Will be Made Known by | EDWARD O’NEAL, HESS and DUPES, Auctioneers. Palmyra, Pa. Phone 88961 HORST and GINGRICH, Clerks. HARVEY RETTEW, Pedigrees. I | | Welcome the Saviour, “O Night- Swiss; The Christ | Child's Lullaby, “Mary’s Manger Song”, Pottle; Joy to the World, “Gloria in Excelsis”, Mozart. Hymn: “O Come All Ye Faith- ful”, Latin; Benediction, Rev. Tate; Choral Benediction, > eee Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cogley moved to Ortanna, Pa., where Mr. Cogley has accepted a position. Dr. J. S. Kendig and daughter, | Mrs. Mary Minich visited the for- mers sister and family Mr. and Mrs. | Frank Diechler, Darby, | last Sunday. The Woman's Society for Christ- | Upper ian Service held their annual | Christmas party and election of | officers at the home of Rev. and | | Mrs. C. A. Price, Mount Joy, last | Wednesday evening. The new offi- Mrs. cers are: president, Mary | Minich; vice president, Mrs. J. M. | | Newcomer; treasurer, Mrs. P. B. | Stehman; secretary, Mrs. M. M. | | Newcomer and corresponding sec- retary, Mrs. Amos Newcomer. Em (From page 1) Florin United Brethren Sunday School will have a pageant entitled, “The Return To Bethlehem”, in three acts. Characters are: Reuben, Paul McGarvey; Sara, Dorothy Sheeiz: Dan, Robert Gebhart; Miriam, Joy | { Mae Buller; Hanna, Mary Berg- | man; Narrator, Mrs. John K. Wittle; Wise Men: Park Shetter, | Aaron Buckwalter and Marlin | Gish; Solo, Barbara Ann Long- | necker; accompanied by Ellen | Musselman. Al] are invited to at- | tend this service. Directors Mildred Gebhart and Ellen Musselman. CANTATA BY CHURCH OF GOD CHOIR SUNDAY, DEC. 22 The Church of God Choir, under | of Mrs. George F. will present the cantata, “Come, Let Us Adore Him", are Jean | : | Sunday evening December 22 at { 7:30 o'clock. The music for this | | classic | canfata was selected from to $72,000. There were | Sources and arranged by Laurence | buyers at the sale from five states. | Keating. Special parts will be sung | The highest price worth cf cattle, 4 > Pr anes cow brought | by Evelyn Divet, Kathryn Mump- | $850. Ore buyer purchased $12,000 | er, Ted Weidler, George Btn 4 IN FAUOR OF vou I | y Car inspection proves its worth in protecting you. While the national figure for fatal traffic accidents due to mechanical failure of cars is 18% — in Pennsylvania it is only 4%. Checking your car’s brakes... headlights... tires... and steering gear and making certain they are in good condition protects YOU from mechanical hazards. Have your car inspected today. CARS MUST BE INSPECTED BY JANUARY 31, 1947 There will be no extension of this period. You will not be allowed to drive after this date unless you have an official inspection sticker; CAR INSPECTION IS A MUST TO SAVE CARS... TO SAVE LIVES COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA Edward Martin ® David W. Harris Governor i | Young cattl>, Lot of up state cows and local cows, 10 stock bulls, also {bring anything you may have a few days before if pussible. # on day of sale. | 4 The Columbia Telephone Company Secretary of Revenue * Wednesday January 1, 1947 Starting at 10 A. M. sharp. On the old Hershey Pike 2 miles oo [north of Elizabethtown, 8 miles south of Hershey, Penna. 3 | | 10:00 A. M. | All kinds of tools, hardware, poultry supplies, furniture - living room | suites, two (2) truck load of furniture, lots of new and used tires 16-600, 16-650, sewing machine, Oliver typewriter, 35 log chains, 100 used 10-qt, buckets, 1 dozen water heaters, 50 folding camp tables, 150 caps, 50 pair wool gloves. 11:30 A. M. i EIGHT (8) TRUCKS AND CARS OF THE BEST: 2946 Studebaker ton truck with cattle rack. 1946 Dodge stake bedy truck U tag. 4946 Chevrolet Station truck with 5 seats, 14 passengers. 1937 Studebaker truck U tag with 6% ft. high body closed top and cure tain sides, all new tres. Radio heater and fog lights. 1941 Two (2) door Ford Sedan like new, radio and heater. 1937 Panel {ruck in good shape. 1936 Chevrolet truck with bed, U tag. 1935 Ford truck with hack, steel bottom, U tag, 1940 motor. Wg expget more cars and trucks, Mall; tree saw with two (2) chain saws. TWENTY FIVE (25) TRACTORS ON RUBBER, lots of them 1946's | One (1) Nai 15 Catprpillar Crawler. { TRACTORS:-' Four (4) Farmall M's, Three (3) Farmall H’s Four (4) {Farmall A's & B, Two (2) Olivers 70 & 60, Two (2) John Depre A's, one new, one (1) John Deere B, Three (3) WC Allis Chalmers, Three (3) B {Allis Chalm=rs, One (1) D. C. Case, Two (2) new Massey Harris 101 Su~ |per, 101 Junior, lot of above tractors have starters, lights, hydraulic lifts, {power take off and 1946 modeis, One (1) new Bear Cat garden tractor with |equipn¢>nt, abov= tractors have cultivators, some mowers & plows & corn |planters, Two (2) New Holland Bailers, one (1) a 1946, New Idea Corn picker, two (2) Tractor drills, Seven (7) rubber tire wagons, all kinds |of manure spreaders, disc harrows, cultipacker, tractor plows 3 & 2 & 1 {bottoms. Some on rubber, New two (2) wheel trailers, harrows, Cannon corn shellers and power shellers, side rakes, combines, bail unloader wilh motor ‘for bails and corn. A full line of other machinery and horse drawn implements. Tractor and horse-drawn tobacco planters, 1:30 P. M. Lot of poultry and started chicks, 200 head of hogs and shoats, suckers up fo 250 lbs. for butchering. The best that grow. 2:30 P. M. 40 HEAD CATTLE and DAIRY COWS AND BULLS This sale is for everybody io buy and to sell. So Live stock ors:3, mules, sheep, We sell for cash and pay cash. HENRY N. GIVLER, Live Stock Manager G. K. WAGNER, Owner of Beverly Twin Market You all know we always have more machinery than what the bill | calls for so be here on time. { Auctipneejns: Sanger, Heisey, Aldinger, Holston, locker, Horst, Milly, Bill Wagner. | Clerks: Kaytor, Herr, Coble, Harbold, Ginor. Next Community salp will be on Saturday, March 22, 1947. So list jour surplus goods and machinery a few weeks before sale date. * He Mey i WF Christmas, Friends | yy Ray The men and women who far- nish your telephone service send you their very best wishes for a happy holiday season. pH ¥ Broske, Raymond Pennell, and various | AE wey. a Toe