The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 03, 1953, Image 11

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“YOU BUY ONLY THE INSURANCE The annual Christmas
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COMPLETE [ary will be held Tuesday even. tion for filling rotating intern,
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TV Antenna Is Part of Your Set
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The United States Civil Ser-
logic resident positions in St.
Phy Hospital in Wash-
ington, D. C, The salaries range
{from $2,800 to $4,200 a year.
Applicants for intern positions |
fourth-year students in
an approved medical school. To
floor
sighted in regarding the antenna
slightly and is taking a risk of
inferior reception.
They would do well to learn
what engineers have known for
years: that an average set with
'an excellent antenna will give
must be
qualify for the residen YOSi- | | :
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tions, applicants must be grad- lent set with a poor antenna.
of an approved medical The authority for this statement
school with the degree of doc- is Harold Harris, Vice President
tor of medicine and must have in charge of Engineering and
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#ship. Persons now serving such ter Corporation, world's largest
5 he | manufacturer of TV antennas.
Win ernship may apply. The max-! |
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cost, is only as good as the an-
tenna. No TV installation can
age limit is 35
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pr veteran preference)
Further information and ap-| possibly be better than the an-
i plication forms may be secured tenna because the antenna is the
a t many post offices throughout! . “eye and ear” of the TV set.
the country, or from the U. S. Good antenna installations can
Service Commission, in minimize and even eliminate the
tl Washington 25, D. C, Applica- Iwo mos annoying disturbances
# tions will be accepted by the lo show up on the TV screen:
3 y Ix y snow” and ‘ghosts. Snow
BlBoard of U. S. Civil Service| shows up when the TV set re-
“Examiners, St. Elizabeths Hos-| ceives a very weak signal from
it pital, Washington 20, D.C.. un- the telecasting station. A more
“(til further notice powerful antenna reduces the.
amount of “snow” by bringing
in a stronger signal.
“Ghosts” are double or triple
images on the TV screen, and
| they occur when the transmitted
signals have been reflected off
i another building, hill, water-
ing letter to all the children| tower, etc. Here again, the set-
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Santa Arrives
(From page 1)

PEPER RETIREES

wrote to him:
Dear Children: When in need of Printing. (any-
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Carol Ann Stehman, Susie Mil
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$4 Charles Nancy Joan Vogle,
Gene Mateer, John Gebhart
Denny Myers, Robert and Rod-
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A. Aument, Dorothy Biesecker,
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2 187 E. Main St., Mount Joy. Pa.
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Coverings
With television one of the most popular types of entertainment
the TV set has become the object of a great deal of interest.
Unfortunately, little or no attention is being paid to the antenna,
In the family’s mind, this is just something that goes on the roof
after the all-important receiver proudly rests on the living room
Such a family is ShOrte
Most powertul TV antenna
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“ghosts” by selecting an antenna ui
which will only receive the sig- |
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distance. Viewers who live near {
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you'll find a gay galaxy
of gifts for everyone heie-
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$1.00
$2.80
and Lipstick
$2.25
$2.00
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2 the famous beauty
she believes in
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Talcum
and Toilet Water
Max Factor
Face Powder, Rouge
Friendship Garden
Cream Sachet, Cologne stick
Evening In P aris
Liquid
Toilet Wats
Sachet,



Kher favorite scents in lavish
Christmas wraps.
$2.00
$2.00 wp
85c up
$2.00
$1.00 w
$3.00 w
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Anjou
Lentheric
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nd Street by Yardley
treats in famous
hh $1.65
49Oc
hm $2.25
2 Ibs $2. 20
oothsome
yrand candies

Whitman Golden Flair
Whitman Marshmallow Santas
Whitman Sampler
Cottage Chocolates
subject to 2 ¢
Certain items Xclse
Other gift ideas irom Santa:
stutfed toys, stationery.
men’s brushes.
men's colognes, cosmetic
cas es, slippers, towels.
SLOAN’S PHARMACY
65 EAST MAIN STREET PHONE 3-3001
MOUNT JOY,

 


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