il 377 ML January 5, 1977 Ken Sauder Sauder works in Ntondo “The people of Ntondo asked us to come and start the program,”’ Ken Sauder writes: of his work develop- ing a low-cost housing pro- ject in a village on Lake Tumba, a four-hour drive from the city of Mbandaka in Zaire. The villagers have al- ready collected piles of sand for making cement blocks and 58 families have paid the down payment of $96 to begin buying a house of their own. Sauder, a Mennonite Central Committee volun- teer, is from R.D. #1, Marietta and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold Sauder. He was graduated from Donegal High School in 1972. He has spent several months in Ntondo working as coordinator for the project based on the model of one already in operation for nearly three years in Mbandaka. The low-cost housing project in Mbandaka was begun by setting up a Fund for Humanity. Contribu- .tions from the community as well as from overseas provide the initial capital to. begin constructing inexpen- sive but durable cement- block houses. A church committee from the Disciples Community in Zaire selected families who would be eligible for the houses. The families pay monthly installments of $10-$16 back into the Fund for Humanity over a period of 20 years to purchase the houses, which presently cost about $4,500 to build. The people in Ntondo heard about the housing project in Mbandaka. Al- most all of the 300 families in Ntondo live in simple mud dwellings. Sauder, who was working with two other MCCers at’ the Mbandaka project, be- came interested in assisting the Ntondo effort after several visits to the village. The people of Ntondo are used to working hard. Most of them make their living from subsistance farming and fishing in Lake Tumba. . + [continued on page 8] ‘SUSQUEHANNA TIMES - Page 11 UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY BANK MOUNT JOY, PA. MAYTOWN, PA. In presenting our year-end comparative statement, we service in the years ahead. We are committed to our wish to thank all of our many customers who have made our HOMETOWN people to use our deposits at home to help growth possible. We pledge to continue giving you our best you. COMPARATIVE CONDENSED FINANCIAL STATEMENT DECEMBER 31, 1975 to DECEMBER 31, 1976 RESOURCES Dec. 31, 1975 Dec. 31, 1976 Loans an® DISCOUNES. oc + sv cv os vin os 2 v.wS 17,193,216.59 S$ 19,809,613,94 U. 8S. Government Securities. . . « i + 3 o'e 3,397,335.50 3,399,514.00 Other Bonds and Securities . . + « o« ov’ vv vo 5,034,505.13 5,461,229. 31 Cash and Due from Banks. . . « 4 ov vies 1,828,139.18 2,285,805.09 Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures. . . . 355,847.06 335,154.19 Felorgl FuNGS. io « 2 iv fein oo oa 4 oa ost none 300,000.00 Accruel Interest Receivable. . . « ¢ & ¢ ov 219,104.28 228,029.99 Other RESOUTCEH. + + o + oa ec + « « «v's ov 2,768.71 4,352.11 POPRLS + « +o. oie 47 ¢ ¢ ojos vis + +38 28,030,916.45 $ 31,823,698.63 LIABILITIES Capital SEOCK. + ov 4 wiv vim aivie via vo vin ws 125,000.00 125,000.00 SUEDLUS cd 4 'o ois 0 cn 0 0 5 ain 0 wu oid 1,400,000.00 1,400,000.00 UNAIVIded Profits. .. « « o's "¢ +o 4% 0 nin -u 599,245.18 837,574.67 RESOYNOS 0 + 'c « + in's 670% o oo 0.0 oieine 260,683.38 286,601.14 PEDO ES es Ths 4 ov 4 Te he eee eee aie 24,995,233.12 28,347,164.93 Accrued Interest and Expenses Payable. . . . 254,188.93 300,255.68 Other LiabDllitieS. « o «ic v 3 oie iv so si = 396,565.84 507,102.21 POTALS ovis vie nv vine nn vod ad 28,030,916.45 $ 31,823,698.63 TRUST DEPARTMENT RESOURCES (Not included in above) Individual Trust -PUNAS . + « o 4 ¢ vv viv +8 4,866,060.95 $ 7,694,498.80 Corporate Trust PUNAS. + vv 'v 4 4 do # 0 ow 4,525,000.00 7,140,000.00 TOTALS + vt ov ow esa ain v0 nv +8 9,391,060.95 $ 14,834,498.80 OFFICERS MARTIN S. MUSSER, Chairman of the Board GERALD L.LINDEMUTH, Assistant Cashier JOHN H. HOFFMAN, JR., President & Manager, Maytown Office DONALD H. WOLGEMUTH, Vice President CHARLES E. REIST, Assistant Cashier WILLIAM E. EBY, Cashier & Secretary DENNIS F. FACKLER, Assistant Cashier LESTER G. HOSTETTER, Trust Officer BETTY B. AMENT, Assistant Cashier CHARLES R. STARR, Assistant Trust Officer AMOS F. LICHTY, Operations Officer & Auditor DIRECTORS MERVIN S. ARNOLD JOHN H. HOFFMAN, JR. C. BERNERD GRISSINGER CLYDE H. HOTTENSTEIN CARL R. HALLGREN ROBERT P. McGINLEY WILBUR C. HIESTAND MARTIN S. MUSSER DONALD H. WOLGEMUTH ARNOLD, BEYER, REESE & GRUBER, SOLICITORS MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
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