PAGE SIX THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO. PA. The Affairs Past Week t | Sturgeon Lives Longest | ers to remain on duty for not more | The more leisur IR | : oe oo) 1€ More ISU AS . . . iXxes | than 70 hours in any period of 192 i longer he lives. hp” 5 . : j consecutice hours, | Michigan fishes is 7 ! x; we | known to live as lor { At Florin For Mr. and Mrs. Phares Brandt, of ruck Drivers, | Except Jind r adv ore we uae of | and believed often to live 100 years, this place and Mrs. Tillman Sch- | road conditions, a driver is not per- | The female sturgeon does not spawn wanger visited with Rev. and Mrs. WwW rk Hours I mitted to operats for more than 10 | oli: ro John Brubaker at Florin on Friday O [hours in the aggregate in any pe | a writer in detroit Free : f 24 consecutive Sg y S 3rook trout ) i (From page 1) evening. od of 24 consecutive hours, unles 00. oL Harrisburg Pa.—The Public Utility 1 more than four ye Miss Mildréd Gebhard visited at; Mr. and Mrs. John Musser and {| Commission today announced ad- ; we off dy sen! ve} ords show them to Mt. Gretna on Sunday. | daughter, Nancy, of near Mt. Joy, option of regulations fixing maxi- [OU during or immediately Ma Rainbow and brown trout are £75 IA ee Benjamin M. Lehman, of town | visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. S.|mum working hours for truck lowing the aut gore at | lieved to live somewhat ! a 4 : and Evelyn Alwine, of Elizabeth- Lenhard on Sunday evening. rules. The Commission’s jurisdic- Sri 208 win ne periodiof | Stoop trots Seed ts Po Hem A Yl. 12 D4 town, applied for a marriage license. Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Reinhold, Mr. The regulations become effective Sop a : i > a Ii y 13 ONty __ Ys, Saturday, Sept. 2nd, John D. Bru- and Mrs. A. S. Lenhard, H. M. October 2, 1939, thereby giving car- |. Two poniogs of resting or Soon [ be 20 years or more. Lar ze-mouth i ug, 22 baker will have public sale of per- Hoover, Mrs. Harry Bechtol and riers sufficient time to adjust their in a “berth may ba cumulated | bass have about a 17-year life span, | pha (> @ Monda,, sonal property at his residence here, Mrs. Elmer Hoover attended Cleona |affairs so as to conform to tha | ive a total of eight hours off | Small. mouth bass ge ly do not ) Sept. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wagenbach Campmeeting last Thursday. rules. he Commission's jurisdic- duty. “Berths 2 berth or | live a3 long 23 tel month ste : returned home from Cleona Camp Rev. and Mrs. John Zug, of [tion over truckers hours of serv- hunk ns Which Ie ie nv lox Be 2 : meeting after spending a week Palmyra and Rev. and Mrs. John ice is clearly limited to matters eqipred for Sleeping, adequate | Book bos are recorded ar is a} there. Brubaker, of Florin, were Sunday |concerned with public safety. Shrine Tete, piles, aden bluegills at 11 and perch at 8 years. | é Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Musser and [dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. The Commission regards the re- coming adequate Yamaki | The ¢ se of fish is recorded by marks ! children, spent the week end with Aston Good, of near here. gelation: 0 on Rin ton pre Healy means of entering or | on their scales. | Mr. John Conrad and family at Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Gebhart, of toward safety of operation on the Ravine i : TY § § Kexton. Renovo, were guests of Mr. and highways, thereby providing the No r subject io the regula- | There is no better way to boost | Mrs. Albert Fike and daughter, Mrs. Phares Brandt on Saturday | Commission with etperiencs oe tions if himself a driver shall re- | your busiiess than by local news- | Evelyn and Rachael Keener, visit=d evening. result of which changes in work. |i" on duty or drive for longer | paper advertising. np Mr. Leo Smith and family at Iron- Mrs. Wm. Hassinger, who re- ing. hours, if subsequently determ- |periods than prescribed by the reg- | — ville on Sunday. sides with her daughter, Mrs. Grace ined to be necessary, can be made. ulations. ; Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Schickley Garber, is suffering with injuries Th> regulations oto similar to The regulations Go not apply to | gs and son, Teddy and Mrs. Howard | received from a fall several weeks those by the Interstate |2ny carrier when engaged in trans- | Schickley of Glenolden, visited Mrs. ago. Commerce Commission. porting property to ér from any | FOR RE AX, Flla Washstetter on Thursday. Donald Emenheiser, of Hershey, No carrier subject to the regu- | section of the state with the object Mr. and Mrs. Phares Brandt, of |i spending several w-eks with his lations shall permit or require a of providing r:lief in case of earth- a Rheems and Mrs. Tillman Schwan- grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben driver to remain on duty for more | Quake, flood, fire, famine, drought, | w NOTICE! These are NOT unsafe “bargain ger, visited with Rev. and Mrs. Emenheiser. than 60 hours in any week. A |epidemic or other disaster. or PRINTING tires”. All are genuine Goodyear “firsts”. At John Brubaker Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Zeager and week is any period of 168 consec- | State-controlled stores. these savings you can’t afford to pass up the The Mt. Joy Sportsmen's Asso, daughter, Myrtle, and Jean of near utive hours and begins when the | TRY chance to turn in your dangerous old tires. placed 185, 6 weeks old pheasants Mount Joy, visited with Mr. and iriver reports for duty. SUNNYSIDE REUNION or VE d be SAFER! No Ch § in their pens at Wm. Reheards Mrs. Monroe Zeager on Sunday | Carriers operating trucks oni The 14th annual reunion of the | You'll SA an e += No Charge for here, for restocking next Spring. | afternoon. day in the week may permit driv- | Sunnyside School will be held Tre BULLY ETN mounting. / Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Morton and Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Williams, of | E —— | Thursday, August 24, at 7:30 P.| dL HA daughter, Edith, Mr. and Mrs. Ray | near this place, announce the birth | The corn roast scheduled for to- M, E. S. T, at Sunnyside School | ole» ER Fisher, all of Columbia; Mr. and of a daughter, at their home Sat- |night (Thursday) to be held at (in Rapho Township. Bvervore | AND NOTE THE DIFFERENCE » °Y. > Mrs. A. E. Fry, of Palmyra and urday, Aug. 19. Baker Springs by the Sunshine | interested keep this date in mind | ) ; a : Jacqueline Fry, of Harrisburg, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wittle. visited | Eible Class of the M. E. Church, | and come and renew old friend- Size Ist Tire | 2nd Tire | YOU SAVE Size 1st Tire [2nd Tire | YOU SAVE visited with Mrs. Bertha Shumaker, with John Wittle Sr. and family at {has been postponed. ships and also meet new friends. — X on Sunday. Florin, on Friday evening. TTT je: rr 4.40-4.50-21 [$10.00] $5.00 5.00 4.40-4.50-21|% 7.20($3.60 $3.60 NORGE 4.75-5.00-19 10.30 5.15 | 5.15 | Ja75-5.0019| 7.45( 3.70 | 3.75 Newtown IRO NVILLE You have not seen the latest in Refrigerators unless you have seen the New 5.25-5.50-18( 12.00| 6.00 | 6.00 | 5.25-5.50-18| 8.65( 4.30 | 4.35 Sr Te viene, oe: Ot C/M Synchronizer. Call For A Demonstration. 5.25-5.50-17| 13.20| 6.60 | 6.60 | + 9.50] 4.75 4.15 r. an rs. Clayton Risser at- € annual picnic of the er- —r ay il Sin at Eliza- [bein Guild and Women’s Missionary BRUBAKER'S DEPARTMENT STORE 500-16 /j 1438 7.18 1.20 50018 10351 845 3.20 bethtown. Society of the Ironville U. B. church 6.25-6.50-16| 17.40] 8.70 8.70 | J6.25-6.50-16| 12.60] 6.30 6.30 Mr. and Mrs. Grant Sherk and [Will be held on Thursday evening daughters Miriam and Judith Ann, [at th: Band Hall. It will be in Net prices—with your old tire. Other sizes at proportionate savings. Mr. Thomas Blow of Arlington |the form of a “covered dish” social, ————— and supper will be served between Va, Mrs. C. M. Nissly of Mt. Joy, Mrs. Howard Eisenberger of Kind- erhook and Mrs. Maurice Frysinger were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Moore. Mrs. Samuel Weaver of Mt. Joy called on Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shenk Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Ewermin, Mrs. Chauncey Hodashell and son Jackie of Baltimore Md. visited Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Myers and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Resh. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Godfrey and children Harold, James, Rosella. Cora and Dorothy of Glen Rock York Co, Miss Pearl Geltmacher, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Witmer Jr. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Witmer Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Geltmacher Jr. visited Mr. and Mrs. Paul Koser of Klinesville. 6:30 and Metzger 7:00 o'clock. Mrs. Paul and Lorraine Kauffman ar: on the general committee for the supper. The Merry Maids’ Class taught by Mrs. ngle Forrey, held their annual picnic on Thursday evening in the form of a doggie roast at the Band Hall. Thes: present were: Anna Bard, Grace and Maude Fornoff, Eertha, Frances, and Carolyn Mum- maw, Janet and Lorraine Kauff- man, Elizabeth Fornoff, Mrs. Eugena Herr, Mrs. Harold Albright, and Mrs. Engle Forrey. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Ulrich and daughters, Betty and Marion, were camping at the camp in Juniata County over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. of New Tersey, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cooper. Doro- Mr. and Mrs. Abner Adkins, Mr. | thy Cooper has returned from her and Mrs. Hanson Adkins of Lan- | Visit at the formers’ home in New ! caster visited Mr. and Mrs. Samuel | Jersey. Peiffer. Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gibble, Mr. John Rhoads, Miss Ruth Gibble and Miss Vera Haines attended Camp meeting at Cleona Friday evening. Miss Dolores Winters of Man- heim is spending several days with | Spending a few days at the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gram. her grand parents Mr. and Mrs. Abram Gamber. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Strickler of Findley Ohio visited Mr. and Mrs. |T Maris Gainor. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Arndt and |2 daughters Susan and Mary of Lan- }1 caster Mrs. Yohe and Mr. Ray- |a mond Gable of Williamsport Pa, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Minnich and SALUNGA daughter Mrs. Simon Friday of Maytown visited Mr. and Mrs. - Clayton Risser. Miss Eizabeth Dattisman spent Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fogie, Mrs, | her vacation at Atlantic City last John Fogie, Mr. and Mrs. Paul | week. Stark of Mt Joy spent the week Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cooper end at Luray Caverns and Natural Bridge. A chicken corn soup dinner was held by Mr. and Mrs. Salem Gam- ber on Sunday. It was held in the former Habecker's meadow with the following present: Ww Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hahn Sr, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hahn Jr, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hahn, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hahn, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jaughters Grace and Minnie, sons arl and Ray, Miss Louisa Rhoads, . and Mrs. Walter Gibble, Mr. il Mrs. John Keiser and son, Mr. Mrs. Charles Fornoff and son. and Mrs. Raymond Sheuing, and Mrs. Mark Winters and len Misses Ruth Gibble and Mr. and Mrs. Salem and son Schuyler. Beauty: “You picture. Why?” oung Man: “I want to put wall so the Lord can was tempted.” really to Detroit, Michigan, and spending a few weeks at U. B. Church on Sunday morning were guests at a birthday party on er, Mrs. Clifford at Wash- ‘ngton Boro. 3enjamin, are spending some time of Newton, N. J. ‘h> New York World's touring the amber, Mrs. Abram Gamber and during her vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Peifer were: Mrs. S. Deise, Baltimore, Md., Mr. and Mrs. Howard Scheaffer, Leban- on; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harrold and son, Walton and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shaffer, all of Spring Grove, York County. spent last week at the World's Fair. daughters, Joan and Jere returned home after Wildwood, N. J. laughters, Connie and Jerry, of the home of Mr. ind Mrs. Taylor Weaver. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beitte] are The Rev. William C. Blatt will esume his duties at the Ironville t the church service beginning at 0:30. Sunday school will be held t the usual time, 9:30 DST. aturday night for the latter's sis- Betty Jane Kendig and brother, vith their aunt, Mrs. E. A. Savage Miss Margaret Shaffer is visiting Fair and New England States the home of Sunday callers in Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Newcomer New York Mr. and Mrs. Verne Heistand and week at spending a Mrs. Chas. Dierolf, of Elizabeth- wn spent Monday and Tuesday The Bulletin. with Mrs. Frank Schneider. "While he's promising . . he » » get him to promise rr you an Electric Ironer! Eve ry w Serve up PND Live : lem 3 ol? yi Autor ic Ele ‘ee Ironer is certainly one which she will truly appreciate. o “DON'T MISS THE MODERN ELECTRIFIED FARM EXHIBIT AT As companion pieces, the and the electric ironer the housewife not only r ings but substantiz ing hours and sizea and vitality. Imagine sitting in a chair and 1g your 7 just as easily as you might read Stop in and see the 1939 m Washers and Ironers SCE Easy terms make them eas PENNSYLVANIA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY AND YOUR LOCAL APPLIANCE RETAILER THE WORLD'S FAIR" LESTER E. ROBERTS Kelvinator Electrical Appliances Phone 41-M and 22-J MOUNT JOY SPECIAL ON MARATHON TIRES | 33%" HALF OFF DEAL Here's a rugged, extra-value tire that runs and runs and runs! FLASH! EXTRA! ; More good news! The “G-100" ALL-WEATHER — the "sleek. streamlined Goodyear Centennial lire you've been reading about in the magazines — the tire which gives you up to 33%, more tread mileage — is included in this BIG SALE! 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