The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa, Thursday, Red 3 Lf Mortuary Record ’ NEW CHEVY STYLE FRESH, LIVELY To Show New Car This Week WAY'S Record Corner | Q MRS. Mrs, wife 4 New died at 11 her home years' illness. She ELMER HEISEY Elizabeth K. Heisey of Elmer L. Heisey Haven St., Mt. Joy 45 a.m. Sunday at! following two 13 SOMETHING NEW a 33's AT $1.98 LULLABIES FOR SLEEPY HEADS SONGS, GAMES AND FUN— Dorothy Olsen STUDENT PRINCE— Al Goodman THE MAGIC TOUCH Hugo Winterhal.er served LET'S HAVE A DANCE anniversary PARTY — was born in Mt. Joy, a daughter of the late Harry and Martha Keener Way and Mount Joy She was a was a resident of her entire life. member of St. Mark's EU.B Church, Mount Joy, for 60 and was also a mem-| ber of the Ladies Aid Society | She and her husband ob- their 55th wedding on Jan. 30. Besides her husband, viving are these sons daughters; Martha M., wife of J. Mark Bashore, Eliza-| bethtown; John J. Heisey, of] .ti‘z; Richard W. Heisey, of] Elizabethtown, and Florence| Elizabeth, wife of J. Richard = Dillinger, Mount Joy. Also surviving are two grandchildren and a and brother, Clara, wife Daniel Martin, Landisville,| and William Way, Lancaster. | Funeral services were held DOUBLE BREASTED Wednesday at 2 p. m. the Nissley Funeral Home.|c Burial was made in Cemetery. years, sur and WAY § Appliances 48 W. Main St, Mount Joy {Phone OL 3-3622 FOR SALE ,CORN-FED Morrow MRS. S. N. SMELTZER | Mrs: Mary Bishop Smeltzer| 174, widow of S. Newpher Smeltzer, Reading, died Fri- day afternoon after a lengthy Irene, wife Reading. of her daughter, of Reuben Rhoads, She was born in Sporting) Hill a daughter of the late Jefferson and Ellen Wertz Bishop. Besides her daughter, there| survive two sisters Mrs.| Fannie Flowers, Elizabeth-| town, and Mrs. Irene Billett, Dressed or live weight. PRICE REASONABLE A live duck will be given away FREE during the holi- days. Rowenna; and one brother,| HarveyK. Shoemaker Irvin, Florin. There also sur-| Phone OL 3-9852 FLORIN vives one granddaughter. 42-tfe She was a lifelong member; | | | paper — of St. Mark's E. U. B. Church,| Bulletin advertisement pays. Mount Joy. LET'S GO. To The Ave Festival! WHERE? Melhorn's Orchard 34 DONEGAL SPRINGS ROAD MOUNT JOY The Public Is Invited ToPick Up Choice Apples Stayman Winesap, Rome Beauty, York Imperials. Due io the heavy rainstorm over the week end, these choice apples are available to you at less than half of what you would expect to pay. 43-2¢ with BANK Money Orders Buy Them Here! OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS 'TIL EIGHT CLOSED SATURDAY J FIRST NATIONAL BANK ZR TRUST COMPANY MT. JOY} =====MT. JOY ++» FLORIN=——= es Monday sister Neral Home with interment in of the Mount Joy Cemetery. from 86, Eberle m. le bethtown of a cerebral hem- orrhage. of Maytown and was a mem- ber of Christ an : 3 She illness. She died at the home late Rutherford of h her immediate family. Newcomer Motors will hold a big open house Thurs- day, Friday and Saturday for residents of this area to view for the first time the colorful new 1958 line of Chevrolet models, C. S. Newcomer, er, promises a real thrill to all who visit his showrooms to inspect the ‘all-new car saying: | “Chevrolet has produced an) wtomotive masterpiece’ in |its 1958 models, combining lesign, colors and perform-| ance features never before] seen by the motoring public”. | * PHONE IN YOUR The side and rear treatment of t’ four-door sedan points up the con restyling on the 1958 Chevrolets. Note the broad, flat rear deck lid, the graceful gull- -wing sweep Funeral services were he 1d from the Sheetz Fu- turamic styling. middle price range Funeral : services were held nine Saturday at from Miller Funeral Interment was in the town Union cemetery. on May- er, AGNES HERCHELROTH Mrs. Agnes Herchelroth, widow of Norman Her- helroth died Tuesday at 2 p. at the home of her neph- w, James Rutherford, Eliza- H. HARRY KOSER Thu Harry H. Koser, 85, erly of Mount Joy, died the Campbelltown Rest Home the at 7:30 a.m. Monday. He was a son of the Peter and Fannie Herr Koser She was a former resident he Brethren. the three Verna, Church of 1 Surviving are and a daughter: of Henry Haus, | Koser, Palmyra R1;the Koser, Elizabethtown Koser, Lancaster; Evang. Luther- Elizabethtown. daughter of the and Amanda Victor las. Arthur R3; Lester Church, wife Stre was a William and was the @ The biggest, boldest move any car ever made! Meet the °58 Chevrolet . . . panther-quick, silk-smooth . . . with a V8 unlike any other, a Full Coil suspension, a real air ride . . . two new super models! Here today! Look at Chevrolet's airy new styling. That's how new Chevrolet is all over! It’s lower, wider—nine inches longer. There's an all-new Turbo-Thrust V8* en- gine. Pair it up with Turboglide*, and you'll command the quickest combination on the * Biscayne | of the rear fender line and the full-length mold- e job of | ing that marks the latest development in Sculp- The Biscayne series is in the 1:30 p.m. great grandchildren and two Home. brothers, bethtown RI, Funeral services were held form- Akr at Brethren. late FIREMEN CALLED Mount Joy and a member of the Florin calle sons Mrs. et. Manheim R1:/ploded throwing soot thruout ‘atronize Bulletin Advertisers NEWS: local deal-|* TO ATTEND MEETING | Next Friday, Nov. 8, Wil- bur I. Beahm, supervising principal of Donegal School area, and Ragner Hallgren, guidance counselor, will at- tend the PSEA House of Del- egates annual meeting in Hershey. Mr, Beahm will be| representing t he county] group and Mr. Hallgren, the| subarea group. Walter H. Jud| will beé the Rainy Day or Sunny Acme Saves You Money SUPER where Quality Counts and Your Money Goes furthest of Minnesota, guest speaker. QUALITY MEATS | ALSO A FILL LINE OF | BIRDS EYE Fruits & Vegetables | Krall's Meat Market | WEST MAIN ST. MT. JOY of the 1958 Chevrolet line. grandchildren, seven David Koser, Eliza- and John Kos- Marietta. rsday afternoon from the Pa., Church of the Burial was made in Wolf cemetery, Ephrata. -® on, firemen were »d Monday afternoon to apartment - of Mr. and Eli Dissinger, Manheim The space heater ex- house. | Meeting Postponed BOROUGH AUTHORITY MEETING SCHEDULED FOR NOV. 5 HAS BEEN Rescheduled for Nov. 12th When you shop at your favorite Acme you'll save twice with Acme's Low, Low Prices and S&H Green Stamps. You'll be surprised at how much of a Santa's Helper these S&H Green Stamps can be. Save now and Do Your Christmas Shopping with S&H GREEN STAMPS. IDEAL ranberry Sauce Bel Air Impala Sport Coupe—new luxur, i» the low-price field! road. There are two new rides—Full Coil sus- pension and a real air ride*. The body-frame design is new, the wheelbase is longer. There's a new 4-headlight system, new 6 and V8 power, foot-operated parking brake. And two new super models — the Bel Air Impala Sport Coupe and Convertible, most luxurious and distinctive Chevrolets of all. See all that’s new at your Chevrolet dealer's soon! *Optional at extra cost. Bel Air 4-Door Sedan— old new beauty and Fisher Body quality. Only franchised Chevrolet dealers display this famous trademark See Your Local Authorized Chevrolet Dealer RBA PATI or rh tits a, os re 16 oz. cans 2:29: WALDORF OILET TISSUE 12-98. GOLD SEAL FLOUR 5-39: LANCASTER U. S. CHOICE TENDER BEEF POT ROAST Cc Ib Ib 49¢ Ib 69¢ Lancaster Chuck Steaks Boneless Beef Roast SMALL, LEAN, SMOKED or FRESH PICNICS 31 Ib pkg 49¢ Ib 4c Lean Sliced Bacon Lancaster Skinless Franks Lancaster Boneless Butts 1b 69¢ Salt Water Oysters 3&7 9 9c OVEN-READY PLUMP FANCY TURKEYS 29: 29: Jo Ib REG. 3 FOR 25¢ SIZE FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT FRESH CRISP ICEBERG TASTY SOLID HOT HOUSE TOMATOES for hds Ib
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