The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, April 10, 1952, Image 8

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    Bulletin, Mount Jov. Pa
Wear Clean Clothes
~~ Eicherlys
YOU PHONE 3-4071 WE CALL

Thurs day April 10, 1952



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DRESS-UP TIME
Fine Clothing
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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

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Millions Who
Own Trouble-Free
Emerson Radios
Are Finding The Same
Remarkable Performance
And Great Values
In Emerson TV.
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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
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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.



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FLORIN, PENNA.

MONEY ON
WASTE |
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| 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,
|
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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.
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slipper arm
has been caught red-handed cheat-
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specifications in supplying
sovernment hospitals,

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APPOINTMENT |
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| OPTOMETRIST
59 N. MARKET STREET
ELIZABETHTOWN
Hours: \
Daily: 9 to 1 and 2 to 5
| Evenings: Tues. & Sat. 6:30 -. 8
| No Hours Thursday
Emerson, |¢ PHONE: 334)
Television
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LAR on
Mount Joy |
Tile & Linoleum Co. |
|
| Open every day & evening except
Wednesday
| 38 W. MAIN ST.,
MOUNT JOY

 
 
 
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Sloan's Pharmacy

The REXALL Store
J Phone 3-3001 MOUNT JOY, PA,
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Small, Tender Young Beltsville
Fully Dressed and Drawn
Ready for the Oven


Plenty of Eggs for
Your Easter Festivities
Come to the Acme - - headquarters
for your Eggs - - buy them here,
where most people buy them the
year ‘round. You can be sure of
quality, Freshness and the lowest
prices. And, don't forget this « « -
Every egg is fully guaranteed.

REASONABLY
PRICED
Paas Egg Dyes | 5¢
McCormick’s Colors Pkg 25¢
AGAIN LEAD THE EASTER PFRRADE
You'll find everything you need for your Easte
Feast at the Acme - - the Best for Less.. Good foo
will add to the joys of the Easter Season and there’
joyed than one of our tender, savory Hams. We hav
KAT the right size for your family - « and you'l
find the price right.
Plan Your Easter Feast around one of our Fancy Turkeys or
Sugar-Cured, Large, Smoked
Ib 2
~ hg
Whole Ham or Butt End 49¢ “2
Slices of These Hams 89
69
LEAN FRESH C
Pork Shoulders ‘31
SKINLESS FRANKFURTS '®55¢ SLICED LEBANON BOLOGNA 23¢
Grade A Lean Sliced
Hagliodk +42 BACON +39
Pollock Fillets 1h 29c Perch Fillets 1h, 39¢ Pg
Virginia Lee Bakery Treats for Easter
Cocoanut Layer Cakes
Here's a cake that looks and tastes like the finest cake that ever cam.
out of your oven. Two golden layers, made with Louella Butter and real
OF FOOD VALUES
224. nothing more delicious and more thoroughly er
Fresh Bav Buck SHAD Ib 19¢ FOR EASTER BREAKFAST --. CORN KING
Delicious Virginia Lee Golden Snow 7 oH
ea
eggs, covered all over with tasty cocoanut. No work - - - no bother
Last chance to enjoy these tempting Va. Lee 3% Qc
pkg of
Hot Cross Buns 12
Extra rich - - extra good - - chock-full of plump raisins and candied fruit
Brown 'n Serve Hot Cross Buns
LOUISIANA CRUNCH RING CAKES cach 39¢

Apple Sauce Cake ea 29¢ | Jelly Streussel Cake © 39¢
White Iced Angel Cake 49¢ | Cream Coffee Cake 2 2i¢
Almond Coffee Cake 2 39¢|Nut Sticky Buns rk 6 29¢
Why Pay More? rive
aces SUPREME BREAD x 15°
New! Thin-Sliced Bridge Rye Loaf 17c¢
Supreme 1009, Whole Wheat Bread 2" 17¢


LOUELLA MILK Homogenized
PRINCESS MARGARINE Golden 3's
LAKE SHORE HONEY "xu
Ideal Fancy
TOMATO JUICE
STUFFED OLIVES O'ivar Spanish
CAL. GRATED TUNA
MAJESTIC PICKLES Pill or Sour
ROB-FORD PRUNES Calif. Medium
IDEAL INSTANT COFFEE
BEVERAGES Baia Club Assorted
JELLY EGGS
%
GC
Assorted Flavors
America’s Prize-Winning
All) SWEET CREAM BUTTER
4 tall cans 53¢
b 21¢
16-0z jar 33¢
46-0z can 25¢
415-02 Jar 35¢
6-0z can 23¢
qt jar 30e
2 1b pka 39¢
4-0x jar 49¢
+ dep. 2 qt bots 23¢
12-0z pkg 19¢
79° 1
Light Meat
CRANBERRY SAUCE
cone 33



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NEW WHITE POTATOES
FANCY FRESH GREEN CALIF.
ASPARAGUS
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Golden Cornet 3--25¢
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Spinach or Kale 2::29° Spring Onions or radishes ben §¢
Crisp Pascal Celery 2:::+29¢| Apples vork

JUICY FLA.
GRAPEFRUIT :- 4-23

Seedless
Oranges
Fla. Valencia
29°
GLENSIDE PARK GRASS SEED 5 1b bag $1.89
ASSORTED ROSE BUSHES U. S. 1 Quality ea $1.19
IMPORTED PEAT MOSS 3 bushel ctn $1.69


Ideal Pure Frozen Orange Juice 2 50x cane 25¢
Seabrook Cut Green Beans 22¢


DEL MONTE.
SHO
3
Del Monte Pineapple Juice
Del Monte Early Garden Peas

i DEL MONTE
Peaches
C Halves or
Slices
46-02 Cc
can
17-02 <
cans
No 21,


Bel Monte Sliced Pineapple 20z can 30c | Bel Munte Catsup
30-0z can 38¢ | Pel Monte Spinach
Hel Monte Crushed Pineapple 2007 27¢
17-0z can 29¢
17-0z can 24c¢
29-0z jar 45¢
YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE AT THE ACME
Bel Monte Fruit Cocktail
fel Monte Bartlett Pears
Bel Monte Purple Plums
Bel Monte Spiced Peaches
Effective April
10-11-12, 1952
AR 5 a I a A BA a WE AR Ch an
14-0z bot 21e
18-0z can 19¢
Bel Monte Tomato Sauce 802° §¢
Bel Monte Royal Anne Cherries 7° 40¢
Bel Monte Golden Corn (Kernels) 12.0z 1 ge
Bel Monte Lima Beans 17-02 can 28¢
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