Read These Pages — Big Sales Days Values i ———————————_———————. ——"——— i —— a ci ORISTUS A. WITTLE 11 great grandchild- LOCAL BASE SERGEANT Oristus A. Wittle, 86. New-| ren, and a brother, Clifford Wit- NAMED FOR OCS CLASS Mrs. Fire Company. Mortuary Record Surviving are his wife Kath- ryn Elizabeth Fields Nentwig,| MARTIN M. NENTWIG one daughter, Mary Ann, wife Martin M. Neniwig, 54, Mt. ©f Paul Edward Lauver, Mount : J. ; : Suydam, Lancaster, and Robert m. in the St. Joseph's Hospital p Suydam, Mt. Joy R1; also doy R1, died Friday at 11:40 p.| 3°Y Rl: two stepsons, Walter of a heart attack one grandson, three step.grand- He had been admitted to the children, and one brother, How- late Reuben and Minnie Nent- ard M. Nentwig, Manheim wig, he was employed at the Funeral services were held m. He was one of the organizers of at the Gerald Sheetz Funeral the Florin Anglers and was al- Home with interment in the Masonic Homes, Elizabethtown. Tuesday afternoon, 2:00 p. $0 a member of the Mount Joy Florin Cemete ry. GET IT AT BOOTH’S SHEETS ON SALE FOR SALES DAYS CANNON SHEETS F208 ...... .. Th 51.99 Si x08... or $1.99 # Bh Ns. inn a $2.39 jf 2x3 Plow Cases... ......0 0c... 49 85¢ Towels $1.25 Towels. . 18% Dish Cloths... ................. 3 for 49c Ss Tox Towels... . ..... 0. .... 5. 2 for 95¢ 8c Frull ct loom Prints ......... ....... 39¢ 1 51.00 Best Made Nylons .......... 3 prs. $2.85 ; Mena 55cSox....... ..........., 2 prs. 89% | Boys Davy Crockett Suit ........... Half Price Boys Sweaters - size 46-8 31.95 SALE OF BABY BLANKETS ‘Regular $3.50 ...... Sales Days Special $3.19 Misses Khaki Jeans ...... vai aes R205 Boys Rhoki Jeens ..................... $3.25 $1.00 Boy's Polo Shirts ....... ia 18e ONLY 14 TO SELL 9 x 12 ARMSTRONG RUGS $8.95 Men's Famous Brand Work Shirts .. $1.85 each Big Selection Ladies Aprons ..... .. $1.00 each 35¢& 3c Ankle Sox ............... 2 prs. 589¢ Cirle Sweaters ................ Cne-fourth off A GOOD TIME TO SEE OUR NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS Nylon - Orlon - Powder Puff Muslin Tissue Gingham — Non Crush Voile Don River Fabrics — Bates Dynelow | Grapefruit Juice ..... . ... bg cans 2 for 43¢ PSE oh 2 cans 25¢ Barfless Pears .................. big cans 33¢ Dill Pickles ...................... qt. jars 29¢ OBE... ie 2 1b. 37¢ | Mothers’ Oats ........ bln yin nisin box Baby Foods . Lux Toilet Soap Rinso White ...... SER TT EL RI 0 A 0 ET ATI BORO 7 80 TO 0 A town, Columbia R1, died at tle, Lancaster, and a sister 12:01 p.m. Sunday at the resi- Sarah Walker, Lancaster. ne vices po dence of his son, Charles H Funeral services were ter an illness of one month Heilig Funeral Home with son of the late John and Susan tery Gallacher Wittle, and was a cr | base Personnel Services, has) a Ma attende Mt.! basketball team, winning the held peen selected. for Officers Can-| Sergeant Max attended Wittle, also of Columbia Rl, af- Wednesday afternoon at the didate School at Lackland AFB. in- Born in Newtown, he was a terment in the Newtown ceme- Narch. = ST A | Mount Joy, entered the Air life-long resident of Rapho Twp 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 | three daughters, Esther, wife of of four days. | Ragnar Hallgren, Mount Joy; Born in East Hempfield Twp., | Thelma, wife of Earl Hartzell,! she was the daughter of Operate your garage doors by radio from your moving car with i 2 = GARAGE DOOR EA lpg OPERATOR 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 PHONE 3-6401 MOUNT JOY, | nie Hamilton Wittle, at home; General Hospital after an illness the Bl | Nazareth R2, Miss Ruth N. late Henry G. and Adeline Le- | Wittle, at home; and two sons, fever Amand and was a mem- | Charles H. and Joseph K., both ber of East Petersburg Menno- 8 of Columbia RI1. | nite Church. In addition to her Also are 12 grand-husband, she 1s survived by the | PHILCO4033 FREE WITH EACH TELEVISION SET PURCHASED COMPLETE T.V. ANTENNA Antenna — Pole’ '— Wire — Insulators WAY'S APPLIANCES 43 WEST MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY OPEN EVERY DAY 9 A. M. TO9 P. M. PA. — { | THE ‘BULLETIN, Mount Joy. Pa, at the present time is chief | soccer and tennis. Thursday. January 26 10 clerk of the base personnel of- Last year he was a member —— Se > 5 rs team. M/Sgt. Karl Max, NCOIC of of the Deputy for Intelligence the Rust Rollers bowling ; Sergeant Max and his wife, Mary Jane, reside at 1721 E. Joy High School where he was base championship. In 1953, he Pe active in athletics, playing four pitched for the baseball team Kiowa with their four-year-old > S onvene during Eo ite The class will conv years of basketball, baseball, and last year was a member of son Jeffrey. | Sergeant Max, whose home is Force in August, 1948, going thru basic training and flight chief's school at Lackland. He was a boxing instructor and the base welterweight champion during his stay at Lackland: In 1949 he won 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 McGhee-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-| cral’s office. | In 1954 be became assistant secretary of the NCO Club, and ARMSTRONGS ASPHALT TILE BROWN COLOR 5c cael: GREEN COLOR “J each GREY COLOR “J cach DO YOUR BASEMENT NOW Roof Coatings (Armstrong Close Out Sale | quakir’ a WALL COVERING A low-cost wall covering Biack-5 gal. cans 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 . . . Red — Green — Silver * TRADE-MARK it’s easy! 5 gal. cans 39c Per Lin. Ft 54 in. wide 8 . er gal. ; 3 00 Pp g Regular Price 60c per ft. 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; | and Benjamin A., at home: and three grandchildren. The following brothers and sisters also survive: Mrs. Elvin Hess, Strasburg R1; Mrs. Ab- ram Kilheffer, Lititz R3; Mrs. Elizabeth Way, Newark, N. J.: Chester Amand, Columbia. R1; 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. nr BIG SAVINGS During Sales Days WAS $5.95 GAL. ! Mount Joy Tile & Linoleum Co. Phone 3-3492 "i= MOUNT JOY, PA. TELEVISION LIBBEY'S Trayette Sets $7¢ 25 Cut Glasses 4c each REGULAR 39¢c VALUE COSCO Screw Drivers 1 O¢| Utility Table $1755 Tool Boses Rubbish Burners $169 ELECTRIC HEART Cake and Mold Sets ~~ $1 29 | Toasters $995, DOLLAR SPECIALS IN Cake Breakers 88. Alumnium Ware BLACK AND DECKER STARTER SETS IN : Power Tools Dinner Ware SHOPMASTER ALL GENERAL ELECTRIC Small Appliances Reduced . FULL LINE OF MAYTAG - G. E. SPECIAL VALUES IN A li . pphiances ; Tin Ware SPECIAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES Power Tools + PLASTIC “WARE ENAMEL WARE J. B. HOSTETTER & SONS WEST MAIN ST., MOUNT JOY PHONE 3-3721 hs » NC WOM] Si WOM] Bio ONE Slip WOM! Uni GIRLS Sce CHILI She CINDI Dre All