kk ~~ —— W——— ag The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, November 14 6 Linda and Jimmy Brosey, Moore and family were Mr. Brosey mm roms and Mrs. Frank Sweigart are Jack, Jean and Jere Witmer,land Mrs. T. B. Sener, Lan-/Columbia RD. M rt R 9 | NE WTO WN son, of Spring City, RD all of Columbia RD, Harry|caster, Mr. and Mrs. Louis/ Mr. a nd Mrs. Elwood 0 uary ecor (From page 1) | OL] V ER SAGER & SON Saturday the Youth Fel-'Shennenberger, Ruth Kopp, Laudenberger and daughters, Kuhns, visited Mr. and Mrs . i od the B.A. degree from Jud-| m= TT = lowship of the Newtown E.both of Mount Joy RD, and Mrs, Victor Frey, all of Co-Joseph Hoover, Lancaster. on r son College in Marion, Ala- Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bro- U. B. Church enjoyed a hike the Rev. Ira Fortna, Oyster lumbia, Mrs. Leanora nr and Mrs. Oliver Wit- MRS. LESTELLA HOFFMAN be a lo a mi t . . . . sey and family were Sunday up “Governor Dick Trail” Point Kinderhook, Mr. John jer and family of town and Mrs. Lestella M. Hoffman, ama. 3 1e 15 a member 0 Ditch Digging — Septic Tanks Installed evening supper guests of Mr. those who participated were Visitors of Mr. George C. Moore, Ironville, Mrs. Betty pip, Jim Spiece, Columbia 85, Landisville, vice president the national honorary dram- . . . . S— - S—— lwere Saturday evening sup- of the i H Ine atics fraternity, Alpha Psi Field Drainage Footings — Grading a . farm seed firm, died at 9:3 : : IF per guests of Mr. and Mrs. : Omega. Miss Ausley is the : : NEW LIGHT-DUTY Apaches Aaron Landis of Lititz an. Friday at her home ness . TS Nery of S Hauling _— And Light Jobs There's new pep and power in every ricitors of Mr. and Mrs of ten days. instructor of “Stevelyn's Stu. . Visitors of Mr. and Mrs... ond the late Am-/dio of Speech and Drama”. Port. Air Compressor — Concrete Breaking Apache ‘model, whether you choose the Thriftmaster 6, famous for econ= omy, or the short-stroke Trademaster V8* with a full 283-cubic-inch dis- placement. Three brand-new Step- Vans make their debut to solve trou- blesome delivery chores. Rolling in for ’58, too, are high-capacity pick- ups, panels and versatile 4-wheel drive models. *Optional at extra cost on all conventional models From left, Model 3545 Step-Van, 3204 pickup, 3805 panel Here for ’'58 in 3 hard-working weight classes! NEW HUSTLE! NEW MUSCLE! NEW STYLE! NEW MEDRIUM-DUTY ViKings Nine new medium-duty models add to the versatility of these Vikings, with new cab-to-rear-axle dimensions for improved semi-trailer, dump and van-type operations. Advanced V8's and 6's deliver efficient, hard-pulling powes, with the Heavy-Duty Super Taskmaster V8*% packing a high of 175 h.p. High-tonnage options hike GVW ratings to 21,000 Ibs. *Opiional at extra cost on all Series 50 and 60 rom left, Model 5409 LCF stake, trucks except Forward-Control models 1303 chassiscab, 6103 chassis-cob NEW HEAVY-DUTY Spartans The heavy-duty Spartans make haul- ing history with the most revolution- ary truck engine in decades—the Workmaster V8 with Wedge-Head design! Featured on high-tonnage heavyweights, this completely new 230-h.p. power plant achieves a new high in efficiency! Your Chevrolet dealer is eager to show you many other advanced features, including Triple-Torque Tandem options that boost GCW ratings all the way to 50,000 Ibs.! Model 10503 with tandem axle option (foreground) and Model 10203 chassis-cab Latest editions of the “Big Wheel” in trucks! and daughter, Linda, Wm. Fogie and family were Mr. Eugene Witmer, Landis- ville, and Mrs. Edna Kuhns and daughter of town. dinner os H. Hoffman, established She is residing in Selma, Ala- the seed firm in 1899 on his Pama, where she is employed farm. The couple then movel by the city board of educa- . to Landisville in 1913 and tion and is teaching in Dallas _ guests of Mrs. Hoffman served as vice/Academy. | Mr and Mrs. Irwin Witmer president of the firm since Mr. Martin was graduated and family were Mr. andjjgq7. from Donegal high school Mrs. John Kauffman of Iron- and attended Elizabethtown She was born i > vk! ey d 4 ville. i$ born in Glen Rock vo in Elizabethtown, and Top Soil and Fill Rock Drilling } Sunday 11 SAGER ROAD ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. PHONE EM 7-1256 11-t a Yi 7, a da or : : Visitors of Mr. Mrs. Soph Soumy, = Jaughter | Ki the University of Alabama. Howard Gamber Mr. : whi “He is a member of the Lions were ————————— er . ta Bricker Faust, and was a Soi and Mrs. Salem Gamber and ‘2 LC Club. Mr. Martin is presently 9 daughter, of Norwood, member of the Landisvile stationed at Craig Air rorc. IMMA ZING ALL-NEW 1 58 Base in Selma, Alabama. | HIGH-SPEED, LOW-HEA] ’ Mr. and Mie. Havard Lutheran Church for about The wedding is to be and Johnston, 40 vears Fruitville Pike, and Mr. and == Y¢ars: an Mrs. Ammon Blough of Leb- Surviving are a son, Wil-eyent of December 28th at anon. liam F. Hoffman, Landisville the First Baptist Church in Mrs. Martha Fogie visited who is now president of the Ocala, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Altland firm, and one granddaughter.! Al] friends of the couple, are invited to attend the cer- of Columbia. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. MRS. ANNIE NEWCOMER |emony. | Robert Frank, Sr. and daugh-! Mrs. Annie C. Newcomer, Ai 9 ! ter were, Mr. and Mrs. Rus- 90, widow of Norman S.! The key deer is the small- fi ONE SIMPLE DIAL Deb- Newcomer, died unexpected- est of several forms of the and ly at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at white-tailed deer of the east-| Mrs. Robert Frank, Jr. and the home of her son and ern half of the United States. son of town, and Mr. Jan daughter-in-law, Mr. and SAVE UP TO sel Herr and daughter, bie of Mount Joy, Mr. ~ENDS DRYING Morinchin, Manheim. Mrs. Amos S. Newcomer, of Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Mount Joy R1. She had been Earl Geltmacher and family ill for the past several months were Mrs. Ben Lepperd, of and was under the care of a Middletown, and Mr. Harold physician. Stoppard, Ironville. | Morn in Salunga, she was Vsitors of Mr. and Mrs. a daughter of the late Amos Maurice Frysinger and Ida R. ard Martha Nissley Strick- Eisenberger were Mrs. Ray ler and was a member of the SUPER-AUTOMATIC! You just set the simple control to type of fabric—the dryer adjusts time and temperature automatically ~—as it dries! Perfect Wrinkle-Free Drying for All Fabrics Myers, Mt. Joy, Mr. Charles Chestnut Hill Mennonite Weaver, Ironville, Miss Eliz- Church. ( New De-Wrinkler removes wash or abeth Hess, Mt. Joy RD, and| Surviving are two sons wear wrinkles from clothes of syn. Mr. and Mrs. Havard John- and one daughter: Amos S.| thetic “miracle” fabrics, G-E dries, damp-dries, sprinkles, fluffs, sani- ston, Fruitville Pike. |Newcomer, with whom she tizes clothes—all automatically in Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. resided; Martin S. Newcom- | : : : Ms S : é 5 nr fe, ! Irwin Witmer and family ed, Mount Joy, and Martha — =~ LL of sete, ow were Mr. Charles Kauffman wife of Menno W. Hoffer, of PAL ONLY $2 35 A WEEK n and son Randy and daughter Manheim RI]. : Denis of Mt. Ville. { Also surviving are eight Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. grandchildren, and 27 great Robert Frank Jr. and son grandchildren. were Mr. and Mrs. John Koh-| Funeral services & after small down payment SENSATIONAL VALUE! 1958 G-E Automatic Dryer CEATURINOG THE PATENTED COMBLSTION | HEAD which produces a hotter No Special Wiring Needed flame—more heat from less oil. For 115-Volt Operation SUN-RAY'S AUTOMATIC ELEC | Model DA-920R will be il family, Red Lich BD Held from the Newcomer res- TRIC OIL BRAKE which pro | and Mr. and Mrs. Robert idence Saturday afternoon at vides instantaneous oil cut-off. Ai i vs ‘ ’ ’ 8 ’ | Air Freshener ® Magnetic Safet Frank Sr. and daughier of 1:30 o'clock and from the SUN RAVE DUAL ; Door Non-Snag Basket » Big 4] $ 88 town. Landisville Mennonite church er heat with 0 savings up to Lb. Capacity Mix-or-Match Colors Visitors’ of Mr. and Mrs. at 2 o'clock. Burial will be|#0% over conventional oil burn: | 208 Elwood a amily made i » adjoini i 0 Kuhn and family made in the adjoining ceme | SEE iT TODAY! (Not ill.) BURNS ALL TYPE OF DOMES | were Mr. and Mrs. E. Wolfe tery. TIC FUEL OIL and Catherine of Lebanon, Friends may call Miss Ella Hoover, Mr. James Newcomer residence at the Friday ROLLIE 11: C17. 810 Hoover, Miss Mary Senis and evening from "7 to 9 o'clock. Only franchised Chevrolet dealers 4 display this famous trademark See Your Local Authorized Chevrolet Dealer x Mr. John Sheetz, all of Lan-| caster. stone. |animals, the Crayfish has its The diamond is the hardest teeth in its stomach and its] liver in its head. | Phone TW 8-8122 @® — The most backward of all YJ. B. HOSTETTER & SONS MOUNT JOY, PENNA. ND AUTOMATIC HEAT SALES AND SERVICE Box 306, Landisville. Pa. Arthur J. Ulrich pegs APPLIANCES FREE — Thanksgiving Turkey TO CHOOSE FROM LEARANCE SALE With Every Used Gar —FREE . 1958 PLYMOUTHS & RAMBLERS NOW ON DISPLAY 10-1957 MERCURYS MUST GO 2 yrs. or 35,000 mile New Car Warranty OVER 100 USED CARS COMPARE THESE PRICES ANY WHERE 1957 Mercury Monterey 4-dr. Sedan 1956 Mercury Monterey Station Wagon 1955 Ford Fairlane Club Sedan 1953 Buick Riv. 2-Dr. Hardtop Per Mo. i Heater, OD, clean $2,545 MOM, R. & H., P-Steering, V-8 FOM, Radio & Heater $1,495 Auto.4rans., R. & H. $ 895 | 1951 Nash 4-Dr. Sedan, Heater $17.13 pak 1957 Ford Fairlane 500 Vic 2-Dr. P-Brakes $2,395 | 1855 Mercury Micl. 4-dr. Sedan 1951 Ford 4-Dr. Sedan, R.&H. $27.23 Hardtop FOM R. & H. P-Steer $2335 | 1955 Packard Clipper Custom oy JOMB EH s.595 |[NO DOWN PAYMENT NEEDED |, 4Dr. Sedan RSH. $2077 i a : ercur ont. 2-dr. Hardto er Mo. A Bg Rg el SR _ MOM. P-Steering, P-Brakes 1953 Studebaker Commander 4Dr. Sdn. 1851 Plymouth Cranbrook 2Dr. Sedan Bl ower Steering, R. . Radi d Heat $1.395 V3, Auto-Trans, R. & H. $32.09 Radio and Heater $24.77 -Steering, P-Brakes Continentol 1955 Nash Ambassador 4-dr. Sedan on er Tires $3,195 V-8 W. Side Walls $1,545 | 1954 Ford Station Wagon 1953 DeSoto Sedan Power Master 6 1951 Nash 4-Dr, Sedan, Heater $14.43 1957 Chrysler Windsor Deluxe 1955 Mercury Custom 2Dv. Hardiop 4-door, 9 pass., R. & H. $1,445 4-Dr. Sedan, R. & H. $32.09 | 1951 Olds. 98 Holiday 2-Dr. 4-dr., Hardtop, P-Brakes Hy Hardlop 45 | 1954 Chevrolet 4dr. Sedan, R. & H. § 795 | 1953 DeSoto 4-Dr. Sedan, R. & H. $32.09 Auto-Trans, R&H., tinted glass $27.23 | P-Windows. Exceptional Buy $2,885 1955 Olds. 4-dr. Sedan Super 88 ! 1954 Chevrolet Station Wagon 4-Dr. 1953 Packard Clipper 2-Dr. Sedan 1951 Ford Custom V-8 Convertible 1957 Mercury Monterey 2-dr. Sedan PSicering, PBrakes. R. & H $1,745 6 Passenger, R. & H. $1,295 R. & H.. (Good Buy) $27.23 Heater $27.23 Radio, W. Side Walls $2,385 | 1955 Mercury Mont. 2-dr. Hardtop "7 | 1953 Olds. Super 88 Convertible 1952 Ford 2-Dr. Sedan, R. & H. $3209 | 195! Ford Custom Coupe, BSH. 322.28 1957 Rambler 4-dr. Sedan Radio and Heater $1,595 Power Steering, R. & H. $1,095 1952 Mercury 4-Dr. Sedan 1951 Chevrolet Deluxe, P-Glide $22.28 - OD, Heater 518951955 Mercury Micl 4-Dr. Sedan 1953 Ford Custom 2-Dr. Sedan Overdrive, R. & H. $32.09 | 1951 Nach Ambassador / 1957 Mercury Monterey Convertible MOM. R. & H., 2tone $1,795 Radic and Healer $ 845 | 1952 Ford 2-Door Sedan Auto-trans, Heater $17.13 MOM R. & 1, 5,000 miles 1955 Plymouth Belv. 2dr. Hardtop 1953 Ford Station Wagon Overdrive. R. & H. $32.00 11951. Nash Staiesman 4-Dr, Sedan 1956 Mercury Montclair Hardtop V-8, P-Steering, P-Brakes R. H. $1,595 . Ctry. Sq. R. & H. $1,045 | 1952 D-Soto Clvbh Cowra R. & W. $29.87 Heater $14.43 Biae & White. R& H 1955 Mercury Micl. 4dr. Sedan 1953 Mercury Mont., 2Dr. Hardtop 1852 Chevrolet Convertible, R.&H. $32.09 | 1950 Buick Special 4Dr. Sedan MOM. TS. B $2,295 MOM, R. H., P-Steer., P-Brakes $1,695 Radio and Heater $ 995 | 1952 Motor Cy. matchless $72.28 Radio and Heater $19.75 3 1956 Mercury Custom 2.Dr. Sedan, $1,595 | 1955 Ford Fairlane Vic. 2-dr. 1953 Ford 2Dr. Sedan, H, OD. $ 795 | 1952 Ford Mainliner, Heater $27.23 | 1950 Oldsmobile 88 4-Dr. Sedan A 1956 Mercury Montclair Phaeton Fom, R. & H. $1,575 | 1953 Kaiser Manhattan 4-Dr. Sedan 1952 Ford Custom 4-Dr. Sedan R. & H.. Auto-trans, $26.25 4 dr. Hardtop, Mom, P-Steering 1855 Mercury Mont. 2-dr. Sedan Auto. Trans., R. & H. New Tires $ 595 R. H.. Jast overhauled, 1950 Nash Ambassador 4-Dr. Sedan P-Brakes, R&H $2.295 MOM, R. & H. $1,545 | 1953 Chrysler Imperial 4-Dr. Sedan Excellent Condition $32.09 Radio and Heater $11.69 — 1956 Ford Fairlane Convertible V-8 1955 Ford Fairlane Town Sedan Auto. Trans. P-Steer.. R. & H. $1,095 | 1952 Ford 2-Dr. Sedam, R.&H. $29.18 | 1950 Buick Super 4Dr. Sedan P-Steering, FOM. R & H V-8 Fom, R. & H. $1485 | 1953 Lincoln Capri 2-Dr. Hardtop 1952 Packard 300 4-Dr. Sedan Dynaflow, R. & H. $22.28 Low Mileage $1,995 | 1955 Mercury 4-Dr. MOM. R. H. $1,445 Auto-trans., P-Steer, P-Brakes, Radio and Heater $32.09 | 1950 Chevrolet Convertible, R.&H. $11.69 : 1956 Ford Faitlane V-8 1955 Mercury Mont. 4dr. Sdn. R. H. $1,395 P-Windows P-Seat, R. & H. $1,095 | 1951 Mercury 4-Dr. Sedan, R.&H. $22.28 | 1948 Chrysler 4-Dr. Sedan Frig 4-dr. Town Sedan $1,595 | 1955 Packard Patrician 400 Hardtop 1953 Chrysler Windsor Deluxe 4-Dr 1951 Mercury 2-Dr. Sedan, R.&H. $24.77 Fluid Drive, R. & H. $14.43 206 EA 1956 Mercury Montclair Phaeton R. & H., Full Power $1,635 Sedan, Autotrans, R. & H. $ 795 | 1951 Ford Custom 4-Dr. Sedan 1949 Chevrolet, R. & H. $17.13 4-Dr. MOM, P-Steering, P-Brakes 1855 Mercury Micl. Convertible 1953 Rambler Convertible FOM., Radio and Heater $24.77 | 1949 Plymouth 4-Dr. Sedan : R. & H. Tip-Top shape $2,395 MOM, P-Brakes, R. & H. $1,595 Auto-trans. Radio & Heater $ 645 1951 Mercury 4-Dr. Sedan, Heater $19.75 Radio and Heater $17.13 — | | NISSLEY MOTOR CO. Phone Middletown WHitney 4-4662 | OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9:00 O'CLOCK