Bulletin, Wounl Jov, A —————————— a es WE eT pi WHITE - WASHING AND DISINFECTING FLORIN, PENNA. Phone Mt. Joy 3-4930 HESS BROS. 39-tf Pa.. Thursday, March 12, 195. h 12, 1953 Pea a Cl). Bennett Jr. ectric Weldine Idi om page 1 and Gas € ng pg explained how opium was Also Specialize On : : . | smuggled into this country from PREM Siac MENT ING (Mm xi nd then distributed to exXIico a e sir ) EQUIP the so called retailers of the Automobile and Truck Welding LA, Opium, said LAWN MOWER SHARPENING j about the size of a tobacco can, Dover's Welding Shop | | one can being worth $400. The wholesaler of the drug brings Delta and Marietta Streets | the tins north in a suit case JOY. PA, Phone 3-5931 | which is then taken over by a mT | distributor who in turn places [ the opium in cold cream lags | which is sent out to the retail- | ers. The opium is originally smuggled into this country in| false i hues, stated Hershey (‘many vices uncovered by the | | Ricket Jury. Others | Grand [were crooked policemen, gamb- | | Ling] race tracks, and luggers. | x lugger is a person who drives Jor lugs gamblers from one dice | Hershey, | is brought north from Texas in | gasoline tanks on automo- | * Shooting Match, Mar. 21 Beginning Saturday, March [21s and every week thereafter [the American Legion Post No. | 185 | matches, to be held at the Leg will sponsor ion Home, in ALUMNI FOOD SALE The Alumni Association of the Mount Joy High School will Haines homestead, Members will be contacted but shooting | | | ter an illness of six weeks. | was eighty-five. | | 4 anyone is.not contacted, they | may contribute articles by | bringing them to the stand at 9:30 a. m. Saturday, March 14, Lr — Opliyh was only one of the | Spelling Bee March 13 A spelling bee will be held at | the Rheems school on Friday, { March 13th at 7:15 p. m. There will be two spelling classes, a general information Mortuary Record HENRY B. HAINES Henry B. Haines, former post {master of Mavtown, died Satur- | day at 12:15 p. m., at his home | of complications of diseases af- He | He was born in Maytown May 3, 1867, resided in the built by Cal- and | r | hold a food sale Saturday morn-|eb Way, a grandfather of Bay- | , | ing, March 14 in front of the|ard Taylor, in 1760. The house | Titus Rutt Insurance Agency. has been in the Haines family | since historians. He was keenly all civie projects, cal and church circles interested in both in politi- He serv- | {ed as a member of the Republi- | | | | his retirement in 1934 can County Committee for many years He was postmaster of May- | town from 1922 to 1934. Since | he was | engaged in developing the lawn and gardens around the home. A lifetime member of the] | Tam | 1819 and is of interest to | | NO WOMAN WILL WANT TO MISS THIS Sensational Value! You never have too many towels and every woman will thrill with this offer because it gives you an opportunity to acquire a 12-piece set of the Finest Quality Famous Cannon Towels at about half the usual retail price. A book of coupons has been mailed to every home so you can take advantage of this extraordinary offer . . If you have not received your book please ask for one at the market. " Connon" Pe. TOWEL SET 4 BATH TOWELS Size 24 x 46 in, ao 5-00 4 "HAND for Only with purchase of $10.00 or more each week for 8 weeks and coupon from our coupon book mailed to you. You may purchase TOWELS Size 16 x 28 in. game to another. : ] and a Penna. Dutch class to be Maytown Reformed Church, he You'll feel like singing, when your sav. Herghey yaad ea in He taught by Rev. C. R. Longe- served as a trustee for 58 years! ings account grows. With regular de- BE son: ro was, necker, Lebanon. and was treasurer of the board | posits plus regular earnings, it can grow tive church member, that was ing Su run Jos. 24 for financial security as well as to buy | browety before foe racket Jur Happy Brooks dowment of the church. the things you want. Here your savings The. winriers of the -Unitod] He was married Nov. 22, 1893 are insured up to $10,000 owe Cott, Woes Tonle a CURE LL fe Sm Senge, Mow | 4 FACE CLOTHS Size 12x 12 in. Your choice of 4 Beautiful Pastel Colors Pink, Sun Gold Aqua, Lightning Yellow and Green one set each week. Cannon Towel Set Coupon No. I Valid this week Mar. 9th to 14th with purchase amount ing to $10.00 or more Braught and Clair Wagner, Jr., That it was hard to pick the winners is no idle statement as LUO Eg odist Church. We PrintEverything But Dollar Bills Re TE hn ete The car with the most wanted features Eg SEE YOUR NEAREST ~~ NEWCOMER MOTORS Inc., l } - / OLDSMORBIL an J ll Ss Ei A : Gs Cll lS SE gi 'wife of Wilbur Fuhrman, Mari- etta RD; Ruth, wife of Richard | Saturday at 2 p. m. at the Heilig Funeral Home. Interment in the Mount Joy Cemetery. Friends may call at the fune- ral home on Friday from 7 to 9 pP.- Mm. Henry D. both seniors. At the present | Brooks, and Anna, wife of Aar- were the late Henry A. and | time arrangements are being | on Wolgemuth, both of Florin; Catherine Brown Haines. Tho | he Yo i | 1], (1 El made to take the two winners | Teckla, wife of William M. late Rev. Henry Kready Haines il ; to New York City. i Ginder, Elizabethtown; Mary, was a grandson and his son, | Haines is the seventh | generation in the Haines family | Newcastle, c by ih Cr Tr rain _ Vogt, Lancaster; Julia, wife of with the same name. | MT.. JOY, #0) WA jt Re ave 2 fous Lloyd Malehorn, Salunga; and In addition to his wife he is| by 7% [218 [oh | winner. The fourth judge was. Leona, wife of Richard McCor- survived by a son, Henry L., of | Rev. Pike, Pastor of the Meth- | kle, Marietta. Maytown; a daughter, Anna, | Funeral services will be held wife. of Dr. Alon W. Shewman, Pa.; hildren and four also four grand- great-grand- children. ' std ates tS A A | Stimulate your business by adver- | in the Rulletin | sme “"ROCKET”’ ENGINE HYDRA-MATIC SUPER DRIVE* POWER STEERING FRIGIDAIRE CUSHIONS?® POWER BRAKES"® AUTRONIC-EYE' CAR CONDITIONING*® POWER-RIDE CHASSIS | CUSTOM-LOUNGE | These things youve asked for in a motor car: Fully automatic transmission . . . less steering “viv A truly exciting engine . . . Safer, easier braking . . . Effort- Automatic headlight dimming . . . Air conditioning . . . Smoother ride . . . Luxurious comfort. 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