The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 19, 1956, Image 12

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Mortuary Record
ryn Elizabeth Fields Nentwig,
MARTIN M. NENTWIG one daughter, Mary Ann, wife
Martin M. Nentwig, 54, Mt of Paul Edward Lauver, Mount
Joy R1, died Friday at 11:40 p.| J°¥ RL two stepsons, Walter J,
and Robert
Mt. Joy RI1,;
grandson, three step.grand-
children, and one brother, How-
Suydam, Lancaster,
m. in the St. Joseph's Hospital F
. Suydam, also
of a heart attack. one
He had been admitted to the
late Reuben and Minnie Nent- ard M. Nentwig, Manheim.
wig, he was employed at the Funeral services were held
Masonic Homes, Elizabethtown. Tue sday afternoon, 2:00 p. m.
He was one of the organizers of at the Gerald Sheetz Funeral |
the Florin Anglers and was al- Home with interment
in the |
SO a member of the Mount Joy Florin Cemetery.
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CANNON SHEETS


72 ...... “oral ALE $1.99
Hou $1.99 §
IR Ae ad COE $2.39 |
42 x 36 Pillow Cases
 
 

 







 
Se Dish Cloths ................ ... 3 for 49c
iia 950
 

539¢ Tea Towels
 



 
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i $1.00 Best Made Nylons .......... 3 prs. $2.85
J Mens SS Sox. ............. 0... 2 prs. 89¢

Boys Davy Crockett Suit .. Half Price

Boys Sweaters - size 4-6-8 vives 31.95

SALE OF BABY BLANKETS
Regular $3.50 Sales Days Special $3.19

cee. 52.95
ay $3.25
Misses Khaki Jeans
Boy's Khaki Jeans .........

$1.00 Boy's Polo Shirts ................... 79c¢

ONLY 14 TO SELL
9 x 12 ARMSTRONG RUGS $8.95

Men's Famous Prand Work Shirts $1.85 each

Big Selection Ladies Aprons ....... $1.00 each

Joc &39c Ankle Sox ............... 2 prs. 59¢

Girls Sweaters One-fourth off

A GOOD TIME TO SEE
OUR NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS
Orlon - Powder Puff Muslin
Tissue Gingham — Non Crush Voile
Don River Fabrics — Bates Dynelow
Nylon -

43c
25¢
Cae big cans 33c
29c
37c
18c
95¢
35¢
32c
Grapefruit Juice ........... bg cans 2 for
Peas . :
Bartless Pears
Dill Pickles
Mothers’ Oats ..........
Baby Foods ................ .. . 10 jars
Toilet Soap .................. 4 bars
Rinso White
2 cons
ih, qt. jars
son 2b,
ee box


A. WITTLE
’ ORISTUS | children, 11 great grandchild-
Oristus A. Wittle, 86, New-' ren, and a brother, Clifford Wit-
town. Columbia R1, died at tle, Lancaster, and a sister, Mrs.
12:01 p.m. Sunday at the resi- Sarah Walker, Lancaster.
dence of his son, Charles H. Funeral services were held
Wittle. also of Columbia R1, af- Wednesday afternoon at the
ter an illness of one month. Heilig Funeral Home with in-
Born in Newtown, he was a terment in the Newtown ceme-
son of the late John and Susan
(Gallacher ' Wittle, and was a
life-long resident of Rapho Twp
tery
MRS. CLARENCE HERTZLER
He was engaged in farming un Mrs. Mary A. Hertzler, fifty-
til his retirement seven years nine, wife of Clarence D. Hertz-
ago ler, Manheim R1, died Monday
Surviving are his wife, An- at 4:05 am. at the Lancaster
nie Hamilton Wittle, at home; General Hospital after an illness
three daughters, Esther, wife of ©f four days.
Wittle, at home; and two sons, fever Amand
Charles H. and Joseph K., both
of Columbia R1
Also surviving are 12
and was a mem-
ber of East Petersburg Menno-
| nite Church. In addition to her
wsband, she is survived by the
grand-!


Operate your garage doors by
radio from your moving car with
By Dotbomitle
Why ruin clothes, shoes, hair-dos wading through rain and snow
to open and close garage doors! Touch a button on dash of car,
GM-Delco Delco-matic opens door, turns on lights; you
drive in safe, dry, comfortable, day or night, any
weather. Fits any garage, single or double door, any car
or cars, Fully warranted, quick installation, easy terms.
CARL B. DROHAN
BUILDERS’ SUPPLIES

GARAGE DOOR
OPERATOR

PHONE 3-640! MOUNT JOY, PA.


FREE WITH EACH TELEVISION |
SET PURCHASED
COMPLETE T.V. ANTENNA
Pole Wire — Insulators
Antenna
WAY'S APPLIANCES
MOUNT JOY
M. TO9 P. M.
48 WEST MAIN ST.
OPEN EVERY DAY 9 A.


es — Big Sales Days Values
| Ragnar Hallgren, Mount Joy; Born in East Hempfield Twp.,'
| Thelma, wife of Earl Hartzell,' she was the daughter ®of the'
Nazareth R2, Miss Ruth N. late Henry G. and Adeline Le-
| 1949 he won


| THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa,
Thursday, January 26 10
bowling team,
and his wife,
at 1721 E.
Kiowa with their four-year-old
son Jeffrey.
LOCAL BASE SERGEANT
NAMED FOR OCS CLASS
M/Sgt. Karl Max, NCoIC of! of the Deputy for Intelligence
base. Personnel ‘Services; hl Sergeant Max attended Mt. basketball team, winning the
geen selected Io Officers il Joy High School where he was base championship. In 1953, he
didate Schoo! at Lackland AFE | active in athletics, playing four pitched for the baseball team
gue Sass will - convene duking, basketball, baseball, and last year was a member of
arch.
i years of
: id a
Sergeant Max, whose home is
en i St ARMSTRONGS ASPHALT TILE
Force in August, 1948, going
BROWN COLOR 5c each
at the present time is chief | soccer and tennis.

Last year he was a member

clerk of the base personnel of-
the Rust Rollers
Sergeant Max
fice.
Mary Jane, reside


thru basic training and flight
chief's school at Lackland. He
was a boxing instructer and the
base welterweight champion
during his stay at Lackland. In
the Air Training’
Command lightweight crown. |
In 1949, Sgt. Max was dis
charged. He was recalled to ac-
tive duty in Jan., 1951, during
the Korean conflict, and was as-,
signed to McGuire AFB, N, J.,!
as first sergeant of the 105th
Flight Interceptor Squadron, he
next went to MeGhee-Tyson
AFB, Tenn., and, in 1952, mov-
ed to the 5th Air Force Head-|
quarters in Korea where he'
worked as the chief clerk of,
personnel services.
He returned to the United
States in March, 1953 and was
assigned as chief clerk of ADC
Personnel Services, later mov-
ing to the ADC Inspector Gen-|
eral’s office.
In 1954 be became assistant
secretary of the NCO Club, and

 
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Close Out Sale
(Armst rong
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‘WALL COVERING
A low-cost wall covering
that's easy to clean.” It's
a welcome addition to any
kitchen. Miracle K-99*
$1.00 per gal. Enamel surface means
long-wearing beauty, too.
Save money by install
ing it yourself . . .
it's easy!
 
 
 
Black-5 gal. cans


|
following sons and daughters: |
Dorothy M., at. home; J. Donald |
of Lancaster; Mary Jane, wife |
of Chester Schoenberger, Jr!
Manheim R1; Nancy J., wife of
Leroy A. Denlinger, Lancaster;
 
 
 
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and Benjamin A., at home: and’
three grandchildren. > gal. cans
: Per Lin. Ft.
The following brothers and 54 i i
S 54 in. wide
sisters also survive: Mrs. Elvin $3.00 per gal. ar Price
Hess, Strasburg R1; Mrs. Ab- Beg at Hi)
ram Kilheffer, Lititz R3: Mrs. WAS $5.95 GAL. —
Elizabeth Way, Newark, N. J.:

Chester Amand, Columbia Rl;
and J. Henry Amand, Lititz.
Funeral services will be held
Thursday at the Fred Koser
Funeral Home, Landisville with
further services at the East Pe-
tersburg Mennonite Church. In-
terment will be in the adjoin-
ing cemetery.
Mount Joy Tile & Linoleum Co.
MOUNT JOY, PA.
SE SRE
BIG SAVINGS
During Sales Days
LIBBEY'S
Cut Glasses
 
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Phone 3-3492








TELEVISION
Trayette Sets $795
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COSCO
Utility Table
Rubbish Burners
ELECTRIC
Toasters
REGULAR 39¢ VALUE
Screw Drivers
19.
$295

19” LONG
Tool Boxes


HEART
Cake and Mold Sets
DOL AR SPECIALS IN Cake Breakers 8K.
Alumnium Ware
$129 $995,



BLACK AND DECKER
Power Tools

STARTER SETS IN
Dinner Ware

SHOPMASTER
Power Tools
ALL GENERAL ELECTRIC
Small Appliances Reduced
SPECIAL VALUES IN
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Tin Ware
: PLASTIC “WARE
J. B. HOSTETTER & SONS
WEST MAIN ST., MOUNT JOY PHONE 3-3721


FULL LINE OF MAYTAG - G.
Appliances
SPECIAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES
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