Bulletin, Mount Jov. Pa Wear Clean Clothes ~~ Eicherlys YOU PHONE 3-4071 WE CALL Thurs day April 10, 1952 ) 3 Faster Time [Ss DRESS-UP TIME Fine Clothing | SPORT and DRESS SHIRTS NECKWEAR JEWELRY FINE SWANK HANKIES And Many Other Fine Gift Items. De ESHLEMAN Bros. MOUNT JOY, PA. BUY NATIONAL APPAREL BONDS re Mo Millions Who Own Trouble-Free Emerson Radios Are Finding The Same Remarkable Performance And Great Values In Emerson TV. ian RT STRAT IT C3 7 wl lh poi pl pn ~ BRUBAKER’S Offer NEW 1952 «(7 IN.TV MODEL 700 — Super-powered Long-Distance circuit specially engineered for fringe area or city center. Fringe Compensator adjusts for best reception in your own home, Built-in antenna. Removable bezel to clean picture tube. Mahogany wood veneer cabinet. 417 INCH 1952 CONSOLE MODEL 714 Powerful Long. 1 Distance chassis spe- $249 : 5 cially engineered for fringe or city center. Fringe Com- pensator adjusts for best reception in your own home. Removable bezel to clean picture tube. Mahogany veneer cabinet. 1952 MODEL 2 INCH 52 ered $2405 cuit specially engi- neered for long range or local recep- tion. Fringe Compensator adjusts for peak reception in your own home. Built-inantenna. Mahogany veneer cabinet i ff GREAT Mechanization Help: Farmers Do Chores Easier and Faster | By IRA MILLER Farm Electrification Bureau Farming operations complicated these days, Many farm have more motors and electrical | equipment scattered around than can | be found in the average small town hop, Actually, however, uch equipment has simplified, rather tl mplicated, the farmer's way | look pretty CART ENDS—to MADE FROM ODDS AND transport large motor around farm. otf life. It has taken over numerous chores formerly performed by man- ual labor. Nearly every electrified farm has two or more portable motors on hand to operate various “choring machin- ery.” Motors of from ¥%; to 2 horse- power operate such equipment as cream separators, fanning mills, drill presses, emery wheels and small corn shellers, circular saws and feed mix- ers. Those of from 1 to 3 horsepower operate corn elevators, hoists, pumps, | to 712 | ete, and larger motors- run ensilage cutters, crop driers and many other devices. Motors, which are not an integral part of electric equipment, can be moved from job to job without dif- ficulty, Handles for small motors may be made of strands of heavy wire, twisted together at the top and covered with a section of rubber hose. The wire is attached to the two top frame bolts of the motor, Larger motors are transported by carts. Usually, a cart can be built from odds and ends of discarded farm equip- ment, for instance—handles from a walking plow, wheels from tongue trucks of a horsedrawn disc and the frame from 2-inch bar iron Electric power has taken over much of the lifting, loading and moving jobs around scores of modern farms. Elevators, operated by motors of from 2 to 5 hp. are used to fill silos and to move grain and hay into storage bins and mows, Baled hay, elevated to the mow door, can be moved to any de- sirable position by horizontal con- veyors and re-elevated by inclined plane elevators. These handy eleva- | tors are easily wheeled around the granary or other buildings to load wagons or to shift produce from place to place. One Ohio farmer built a 120-foot long, enclosed conveyor to move grain from the granary to his steer feeding barn. It operates with a 2 hp. motor. Another form of “feed mover” is the silo unloader. Located in the top of conventional silos or built into spe- cially designed, commercial struc- tures, they scrape silage into the chute where it drops into feed carts. And these are only a few of the motor-operated devices on farms to- day. In fact, it would be hard to visualize an electrified farm whose operator hasn't put motors to use in one way or another to do his chores easier, faster and more economically. DON'T GREATEST VALUES ~~ IN 30 YEARS OF VALUES! EMERSON "700" Series BY IMPARTIAL uy, 5. «+. The chart tells 4 BRUBAKER APP Very Good OPEN UNTIL 10 EVERY EVENING CHOCOLATE AVE. & DONEGAL ROAD pT Ch FLORIN, PENNA. MONEY ON WASTE | | rection of | HE WAS EIGHTY-EIGHT LAST THURSDAY, APRIL © CYRUS FOREMAN On David ebrated his eighiy-eighth last Thursday, Apri] 3. He Street, this borough, cel- | birtaday has our best wishes for many more happy | events, - MASTERSONVILLE FIREMEN PLAN TO RAISE $6,000. The board of trustees of the Mas- | Fire Co, Roy G. Hess, | chairman, will conduct a drive to | collect $6,000 to pay for the nets) tersonville finished fire hall Firemen will canvass in and a-| | bout Mastersonville under the di-| Hess, Clayton Greiner, Stanley Ruhl, | and trustees. The IMITATION ADVERTISING Not only the LOWEST PRICE p e Greatest Performance inTy na Hore Boot? | | | frase [Hone] eae | toe] quate d Ade, quate Ad rit Ny COMPANY Test NCES PAPC PLL CAE pk pd 2a” mk ompany will hold a rummage sale | sometime in May it was announced. | - > - | | SEASON CHAMPIONS ARE | NOW PLAYOFF CHAMPS Marietta, {ions in the Lanco Basketball League | title | they scored a thrilling 70-66 over- | | regular season champ- added the playoff laurels as | time triumph over Quarryville on | the losers’ floor. | . — JUST WHAT NEXT! A Patterson, N. J. | TR slipper arm has been caught red-handed cheat- . . | specifications in supplying sovernment hospitals, | EYES EXAMINED BY | APPOINTMENT | DR. S. MILLIS | OPTOMETRIST 59 N. 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