The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 12, 1953, Image 8

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Wounl Jov,
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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

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| 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

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The car with the
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SEE YOUR NEAREST
~~ NEWCOMER MOTORS Inc.,
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'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,
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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. Oldsmobile has {
provided all these se most wanted features
in the Super “88 ’ for °53.
sensational new “Power Feature”
car. Make a date to see us soon
Above: Super "88" 4.Door Sedan. A General Motors Value,
© een
*Optional at extra cost.
Try this




E DEALER
Mount Joy,
Ss Ao
Pa.


Spray.
for the 24 x 46”
Platinum Label
CANNON
BATH TOWEL
A $2.25 Value
Your choice of 4 colors
NOTE!—If you did not receive a
COUPON BOOK ask the manager or
checker for one this week.
You Pay Only
99

EXTRA OF['CR! Box of 12 Cakes
LANOLIN BATH SOAP


vailable at anytime
value $1.00 4 3 CY ray Next week--Hand Towel & Face Cloth
or only value $1.50 for both
8 week plan 0
P for only 89: one set per coupon



IDEAL FANCY
WHITE MEAT
TUNA
2:69°
Ideal Cooked Cooked
SPAGHETTI
4:49 4.9
Formate Tord Tender
LIMA BEANS
2:29
cans
Ideal Fancy Cut Red
BEETS
ACME FOR THE BEST MEAT BUYS
You'll Like Acme Quality and You'll Like The Lower Prices
This Week’s Feature - - SMALL, LEAN
Pork Loin
Roast
Apple Sauce 3
CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS '"69¢c
Gili HAST 39°
Bolar or Cross-Cut Beef Roast
Slices of Sugar-Cured Ham 99e
Small Ring Bologna'"" })*45¢ | Lebanon Bologna ‘i 33¢
I 49¢
Frying Chickens
Small Turkeys ©



Rib
End
Serve with
Ideal or Glenside




Fresh Killed;
Pan Ready
8to 10 1b
average

Fresh Sausage County 1b 39¢ POLLOCK FILLETS 1b 25¢ c
: A ILLETS OF PERCH 1b 36¢ 16-02
Pan Pudding 35¢ HADDOCK FILLETS 1b 35¢ cans
Meaty Scrapple 9 lbs 95¢ | CLEANED WHITINGS 1b 19¢


You Can’t Beat Acme Values in Fresh Produce
SWEET, JUICY, FLA. VALENCIA
ORANGES
«2 Qe
Grapefruit ~~ 4-25°
Crisp Pascal Celery 2 talks 25¢
Prepared Spinach 19¢ Prepared Kale 17¢
Golden Sweet Corn =: 329°
U. S. 1 Fla. Red Bliss 5. 25°
New Potatoes
5 lbbag 1.89
Glenside Park Grass Seed
2-Year Field Grown Sur-Gro Rose Bushes ea 1,49
2 10-0z pkgs 39¢
2 6-0z cans 29¢
Ideal Crispy, Siiced
Home-Style
Pickles
nr Xx &
FACIAL
TISSUES
Swanee Colo-Soft
Pastel Toilet
TISSUE
6-69
SUNSHINE
Krispy Crackers
rn BS
Daily Fresh Virginia Lee Bakery es
Virginia Lee Brown 'n Serve
POPPY SEED RoLLs "> 19°
Just pop ‘em in the oven and enjoy popular, hot, poppy seed
rolls. P.S. We also have plain rolls.
pkg of 12 39
HOT CROSS BEUNS
pk 12 39¢
Brown 'n Serve Hot Cross Buns
15¢
ENRICHED SUPREME BREAD
White, Whole Wheat or 25¢
It's Fresh! Look for the Day Seal onthe end.
Protein - - Dated loaf
Louella Butter Bread
Va. Lee Chocolate Sundae Layer Cakes °* 79¢









Seabrook Farms Extra Fancy Peas
Ideal Pure Concen. Orange Juice


4 cans 55¢
Princess Margarine
Son 2 ibs 43
‘‘Heat-Flo” Roasted Coffee has the
Flavor. Save up to 14c Ib.
Asco Coffee Ib 79¢
Win-Crest Coffee b T7e
Ideal Coffee ib 850
Ideal Pure Instant Coffee
r99e
ACME--WHERE YOU GET THE BEST FOR LESS
Prices Effective March 12-13-14, 1953. Quantity Rights Reserv:



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