= 9, ho? % >, 9 * 9. $000, * >, \/ » ro? ¥ @ age, * J v 9 J 4 >, > * 4 oO. Go? Sot 0 3X3 *% ®, @, ©, % + 9° GO. O_O 0 $0000. P.O. rele ole 2S 9 page 9 OP CARAS * 9, oe” <4, 9, es’ o> @ > ©, Ge? 9, 2 0, seve +s * > > DR > J ec 04000004 0, 0, Po o% 4% o 050950450020 02 * o% bh oY, * 4 7 br L \ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1930 - THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA. 14 1 |EDUCATING THE | 1 THAT LITTLE CAME” lation to, RY ¥ B. Link ; ii MOTORING PUBLIC VOICE FROM | rim > l / IIIT fil | THE RAFTERS Toh LL : ELL. Tie HAVE Ai) AT 2 PY Ad WE WiNNER gE NE VALUABLE INFORMATION FOR DYE THINK “RAIN FARE MOTORISTS FURNISHED THE NORE AT HOME. BULLETIN BY KEYSTONE Yume ne 1 IF | STAY ON AUTOMOBILE CLUB 777 LAST Tai usr \ | THIS ONE. 7, THE LOSER p IS ASour WINNER] Tribute to the accomplishments “ov GUNS of the Pennsylvan’a Department of 1 HAD BETTER You-FELLOWS - Highways in the elimination of the A GET OUTA HERE. ang sour LIFE highway hazards is paid in a state- 1 WE G > - NSUR E ment today by the Keystone Auto- TE YouR- OWN oe Club, which Aig an WAY: BooT- Te | Your. TRAIN ists that highway conditions are JusT- Il FARE (F You better now than at any time since ABOUT- EVEN. the automobile became a factor in transportation, “In addition to building more than 700 miles of new roads thus lL ng Ye Club, ‘the Department 1 ways has eliminated g ! than 260 miles o ai mg dangerous stretches o “Because th ork the Dx is done nobtrusively, fanfa of or \ promotion, erage | motorist is inclined to take thin or granted and accept the newer and better condition without com- Ny ment. a organization of mo- ui a torists we believe that public credit THANKS" should be given to the enterprise “THE BINDS STAY ALL NIGHT: NS: an | TE pore 2 Jae ir im Sea Re Samuel Eckels and W. A. Van Duz- er. They could have done much ¥or Dependable Used Cars { | “ T O N E less this year and still kept the De- LI'L 4 artment i he ‘ank of i a Ly oh bf ee i | « > it your hair | Betore placing your order r oe 3 elsewhere, see us. TRINITY EV AN, Elmer G. Strickler How long is it? | Comed Stone. Also manufac- How many gary | Surers of Concrete Blocks, CONGREG CHURCH Maytown’s Chevrolet Home | since it was cut? ( Sills and Lintels. 4 . 10 IS RIGHT. Haircut | (Oso Pore Orel i every 10 days. . beginning Monday night and fol- | Go Now, to J. N. Stauffer & Bro ld) through ot the os ! y | MOUNT JOY. PA. Pastors who formerly served Mt. PEN EVENINGS | H h B i Sh | Joy, will return to preach. while spec 0 | BIS gy S al er 0 i as tal music will grace the occasion each | By subscribing for the Mount Joy | . . ; | Agent for Manhattan Laundry Bulietin you can get all the local Following 1s the program to which Terms to Suit Buyer ¢ | news for less than three cents a the concen pabite ts Toast cordially invited, Monday, October 13, Rey L .O. Waist, of Ephrata. The Men's chorus ) he 'n will sing a number of © { 3 a i W n @ BY tll ne Woh © © ©® of Freckville, will be present ©) @ to preach. The United Brethren Mal ® © |Quartette will s Wednesday, October 15, Rev. R. H. 8 | mormman oy Harrisburg, preacher o © & the evening 2 ® ® © | Prof Ern st Baker of Lancast ~\ (A) \ 11 ( Ww ® @ © = = voca ) 3 ®) ®@ | n g Mar ©) ©) id = 1 1 I I, Chorus ( n @ © 2 ¢ on whi ® @ & @ © © a Sl 0 Rev. C. H. Men | hy LR { ® ©) ©, © vin int J 1 hs ® @ ® © © © e held 0 ®) 2 |x 3 W H Hartzl dik 2 . ® 2 ay | | © @ Tuesday ening, October 21, a 4 @ | twenty-eight piece orchestra from our © ® Evangelical ( Sin hii of 8 © h d 3 ° © | will provide an evening of | music, ‘hile Wednesday even- © w Oo a vertises in oti Vi ol A Program coming to a close with a great “Prayer Meeting Rally.” 4 tll : © IRONVILLE © © see ©® oS © Jacob D. Kauffman, spent a day éé 9 @ in Reading. The Young People of District No. 3, held a meeting in the Ironville U. B church, on Tuesday evening. Alvin Albright a graduate of the @ 1930 class of the Columbia High School,, has entered the Lancaster © Business AY y © Henry Seigrist returning from 9 ® Reading, in an automobile was seri- 2 © doesn’t complain about poor © ously injured in an automobile acci- © dent, the party with whom he was traveling stopped his car and another car following ran into them, badly business ° he knows damaging both automobiles. On Tuesday evening the Woman's © Missionary Society held a meeting at the home of Laura Kauffman, ar- i rangements were made to hold a joint meeting with the Centreville kk " ® and Silver Spring societies at Centre- ville on the evening of October 26. © ae AD Geen. SALE REGISTER : If you want a notice of your sale inserted in this register weekly from now until day of sale, ABSO- © LUTELY FREE, send or phone us your sale date and when you are ready, let us print your bills. That’s the cheapest advertising you can get. © Saturday, Oct. 11 — On the premises on the road leading from Phone 41R2 Heistand’s Mill to Chickies Church 2 2 acre fam by Jno. F. Guhl, © ogle, auct. Tuesday, Oct. 14—On the prem- ises midway between Erisman’s ©@ L h 1 a h and Fairview Church, 4 miles east et us € p you wit your @ of Mt. Joy, in Rapho township, real © estate by Walter D. Keener. Frank, ® auct. See advertisement. d : + bl © Wednesday Evening, Oct. 15—At a vertising pro ems their place of business near Mount Joy, regular bi-weekly community sale by C. S. Frank & Bro. @ Saturday, OE ; 18-00 5 the premises in pho township, horse, ho @ household goods by A. H. Sipling. 8 6000000000000 | Frank, aut. { 3 RELIGIOUS NEWS CHURCHES IN MOUNT JOY BORO AND THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING COM- MUNITY Donegal Presbyterian Church Rev. C. B. Segelken, D. D., Pastor Church school at 9.30. D. C. Witmer, Superintendent. Trinity Lutheran Church Rev. Geo. A. Kercher, Pastor Bible School 9:30 A. M. Morning Service 10:45 A. M. Evening service 7 P. M. The First Presbyterian Church Rev. C. B. Segeien, D. D., Pastor Church school 9:30 A. M. H, S. Superintendent Morning 1d sermon at worship a 30. “Our Retreat and the Cal Lwvening worship at 7:3 ical and pageant ng people. St. Luke's Rev’d. Wil Holy first Sunday 10:30 Morning 10:30. Episcopal Church S. J. Dumvill, Rector and sermon liam Communion of each prayer and sermon at and address 17. 9:15 Evening prayer Sunday Choir rehearsal 6:30. All who have no church home are invited to come and with us. School Wednesday even- ing worship Mark’s Church of The United Brethren in Christ Rev. C. E. Rettew, Minister Annual Rally Day in the School. Prof. A, speaker, St. The 9:00 Sunday Baugher, 10:15 Morning worship. “The Prayer of a Child.” 6:30 Young People’s Societies. of Officers. Evening service. Installation 7:30 Mid-week service Wednesday at 7.2 (:30. Visitors are welcomed at our Jane, services. | Church of God Rev. I. A. MacDannald, D. D. | Minister S.S.9:30 A.M, ! J. 8 Hamaker, Supt. Sermon 10:30 A. M. GC. E. 6:30 P. M. Leader, A, B.| Hoffer Co union service. All members| vd . present | Jur choir Wednes sday 4 Pa. M. el vice Wednesday 7:45 D1 ©1 We 1e3d 8:30 . ( S Fri 7 :3¢ P. { | I l. Y ¢ 1 y i} Flor United Church In Christ Rev. J. C. Deitzler, Ph. D. Minister Bible School 9:30 A. M. M ng v 10:30 A. M. Th € ( Grol in Pi res of Sil Ju ( 5:15 P. M. | Int it Society 5:45 P. M. Se Society 6:30 P. M. Ev + Worship 7:15 P. M. 7 ‘“‘Balaam.” kly announcements: Choir rehearsal Tuesday 7:30 P. M. Prayer Service Thursday 7:30 P.M. Special Announcements: Missionary Institute in the Flor- in United Brethren Church, Tues- day, November 4. Services both in the afternoon and evening. You are cordially invited to all the services of the church. ONE MAN KILLED OTHERS ARE HURT (From Page One) chine in which the injured men were riding He pleaded guilty before Burgess W. D. Chandler on reckless driving charges and paid the costs. Beside the two injured men and the driver the Neale machine con- tained Elizabeth Snyder and Dick Kugle, of Marietta. The machine wrecked the porch at of Mrs. Sam Collins. Gibbons was accompanied by his wife, Sadie and four children, Et} Naomi, and Jane Cunningham. Struck a Pedestrian Edward Blau of Switzerland, whose address in this country has not been the Lancas- was hit by the home 1el learned, is unconscious in ter General Hospital. He a delivery truck on the Harrisburg pike, wst of her e, at 5 p. m. He is suffering from a possible fracture of the skull and his condition is regard- ed as serious by attendants. Kline Hoffman, of Elizabethtown, driver of the truck, told police he was driving toward Mount Joy, just south of the boro limits when he felt a jar and looking back on the road saw a man lying along the side. Hoffman told police he was unable to see the pedestrian because he was blinded by the sun shining on the windshield. Hoffman took the man to th office of Dr. A. F. Snyder, of Mount Joy, where he was treated and then removed to Lacaster. — er If you can get amusement out of your own follies you should be able to work up a smile almost any time. A A Life is a long lesson in humility. Theme: | IN OUR CHURCHES NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE the | month at % PAGE REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE NATIONAL ANK AND TRUST PANY OF UNT JOY, IN THE ST OF PENNS JANTIA, AT TH RESOURCES Loans and dise OWNS iki 51, 238, Eis (From page 1) Overdrafts .. Bl... ... heise 256.7! eases U. 8. secu. own. .. 165,042.13 Elmer S. Bomberger, clerk, Manheim. Oihey bonds, Stocks, sec own 488, 607.98 oa ne Yavie a3 . anking house 27,365.14 David Brandt, clerk, Marietta. Furniture and 13,937.60 Grace E. Hoffman, housewife, Bain Total ...... 40... 0 oe 41,302.74 bridge. Real Estate owned other I Harry Gal 1 : : than banking House ........ 26,055.11 J. arry Grube, bookkeeper, Land-! Reserve with 8d. Res. Bank 62,406.39 isville. Cash and due ffm banks Henry Y. Brandt, superintendent, Duiside Shetks 3 sue Manheim. Redemption fund "with U.S. Tre Howard Peiffer, farmer, Salunga. Roe ind due {ng : U. 8.. Treas, rss a Fes Seni ol Pa cceptances of other banks & Florence J. housewife,| of exchange’ or drafts sold Manheim. with indorse’'t of this bank 50,677.09 Mary L. Kuhn, housewife, Eliza- Reus ties borroweih — " Jon er assets . bethtown. 55051 Petit Jurors, Nov. 24 Total 300. $2,136,412.60 John S. Wolgemuth, farmer, Man LIABILITIES 4 heim R. 4. Capital stock paid in .. $125,000.00 — et urplu 1 dle 175,000.00 Harry M. Coover, farmer, Bain divi profits—het ....... 69,511.67 bridge R. 1. Reserves for dividehds, contingen- Samuel Y. Heisey, foreman, Eliza cies, : varnish eet 10,809.54 Reser interest, 3 bethtown t 1 { ) expe S¢ accrued Fredericl Brookmyer, contractor, | i Manheim. jo 14s *| David Dissinger, manager, Man ER 1 R 2 043 i heim | 1 1,094, 74.98 | Morris V. Kell drover, Eliza ti ! refliscounts 80,316.13 | t ganda tar ther "banks and { De thtown | exchange or @rafts sold | George P. Seibold, merchant, Man-| this bank 50,677.09 . 9,000.00 john B. Hal nan farmer, Man- { tal... sens alas $2,136,412.6Q heim R. 5. | State o nsylvania, County of Lancas- ' a 3 | cer John I. Charles, farmer, Manheim | I, R. Fe ium, Cashier of the above- R.2 | nar ¢ ba do solemnly affirm that the : statement is e 1 | Romanus Ober, farmer, Manheim |knowledge and. belief. = the best of my {R. 5. R. FELLENBAUM, Cashier. Q bed d affirm Allen Demmy, implement dealer, | 4; Pie Snape 0 Ligtore [me Elizabethtown, Henry G. , Notary Publ.e John M. Stauffer, quarryman, Mt. ly € Feb. 19, 1933. Joy R. 2. Shite: , . : A. L. NISSLEY' Charles M. Webb, tinsmith, Mount THOS. J. BROWN Joy. J. S. CARMANY Petit Jurors, Dec. 1 - a Directors. acol Vissle lanager, ; Jacob H. Nissley, ‘manager THE CONDITION OF THE eim iol | JST COMPANY LOCATED Amos Charles, farmer, Bainbridge PENNA. AS OF THE iR. 1. SEPTEMBER, 1930. Morris W. MecAllister,, carpenter, RESOURCES: | Manheim Resery 1 | William Weller, farmer, Columbia C.| | | f | R.1. I Christ H. Mumma, salesman, Mount | fond ov Bonds, judg. of rec JOY. 0 building” and lot re A Furniture and’ Fixtures § EVANGELIST HELD 98, 941.00 ON SERIOUS CHARGE | O¢ Real 4,900.00 Overdrafts 3 . a Ot! esource Charged with a serious offense { committed on a child, Rev. J. A. Ro- Total $361,854.39 man a negro, who styles himself as LIABILITIES 3 pital Stock a ...$125,000.00 an evangelist and who has been go- divided profits eas: ccerrsess 38,764.39 ing from town to town collecting (Reserve; 00. ... 0. . 2,400.00 allo Rn tact = . am depoSitS dese. ives 69,411.94 funds allgedly for mis sions, was ar- | myo ... SRE... 120,546.89 rested in Mount Joy Friday night by | Due to banking institutions 451.17 Chief of Police, Elmer Zerphey and |Bills payable and rediscounts 5,000.00 jim A ther as | Constable Russell Houser, of Middle- 1a town Tota Citizens of Middletown started on M i 5 a Beam t S$ $15,000.00 ia manhunt Friday after Charles | Other inv i 1,000.00 Stipe, Jr., te son of Mr. and Mrs. |{C bala ‘ 29 | Charles Stipe { e- | | Charl De, © liddletown, re- i T I Is ported parents that he had | Corporate Trusts | been wulted by the negro The unt e value) of Trusts nist va traced to Mount Joy |Y T mortgage Yl the comp where he was a at the home f William Gantz, colord, of Man-|! i t In det of bail he wa onl ed to Harrisburg jail to JW er aw 1 day 1101 po AT y t 5 M a 1 be - : I E AUNGS {REPORT OF THI CONDITION of oe OF THE TRUST DEPARTMENT OF THE FIRS I | TRUST JOY PA Q ] A Directors. 11930 ——— — TRUST FUNDS PORT OF CONDITION OF THE UNION Mortgages ..... $ Bb 2.50 NATIO oY 1 LOCATED he Mi OV TN PRT Other investment M JOY, IN STATE or Yeo . | v1 SYLVANIA, CLOSE Cash balance ...... $3 1,968.81 3% fi Cy ) EO Overdraftsh........ $ 241.67 Ts Total Trust Funds ..$222,694.93 (6 CORPORATE TRUSTS [ Total amount (i. e. face value) of Trusts under deeds of trust or mort- County of Lancaster, s8: Undivided profits—tet Furniture “Res gages executed by Corporations to |] es. Bank the Bank as Trustee to secure is- |i"! 2nd. From: Danis : e checks and other sues of corporate bonds, including items cise Equipment Trusts, none. Redemption ‘fund with u. S. Total amount of securities deposit. | 2nd due from U. S. ed by Corporations with the Bank RE Re. ue as Trustee to secure issues of Colla- Total ava ey $2,502,668.31L teral Trust Bonds, none. Stina) i LIABILITIES Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, | sainlas fund © oa Surplus : Undivided Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, |¢ : of Collateral Trust Bonds, none. H. N. NISSLY, Cashier rep 1 Subseribed and.sworn to before me this 2nd day of October, 1930. Annie C. Blensinger, Notary Public. My commission expires Jan. 1933. Correct—Attest: ELI F. GROSH N above knowledge Subscribed ird day of TS. fund . pr rofits—net 1amed bank, statement and belief My commi I, R. Fellenbaum, Cashier of the 5 497.76 hs € 0 bi IS . Ji. above named Bank, do solemnly Demand deposits 5s 340,851.57 swear that the above statement is Time deposits ae bis -1,328,178. 01 true to the best of my knowledge and | Bills pavable and r edifgounts 213 +005.00 belief. Other liabilities 165.60 R. FELLENBAUM, Cashier Total 5s ..$2,502,668.31 Subscribed and affirmed to before State of Pennsylvania, of Lan- : 1 Ny er + c caster, ss. me this 3rd day of Oct., 1930. I. H. N. Nissly, Cashier of the above- Henry G. Carpenter, Notarial Seal | named bank, do solemnly FR that the Sob above statement is true to the best of my Correct—Attest: AD knowledge and belief. J. S. CARMANY H. N. NISSLY, Cashier. THOS. J. BROWN Subscribed and affirmed to beforé me this rc 2nd day of October, 19390. A. L Nisley *t Annie C Blensingey, Notary Public irectors y mmission expires Jan, 6, 193% Corian At aoe REPORT OF THE CONDITION ls Ane OF THE TRUST DEPARTMENT PHARES R. NISSLY OF THE UNION NATIONAL MT. Directors JOY BANK, LOCATED AT EAST MAIN ST.; MOUNT JOY, PENNA. RE ATP CONDITION OF THE FIRST AS OF 24th DAY OF SEPT. 1930. | 1 ANDI ELE IN THE STATE OF PENN. % INH SYLVANIA, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSI. TRUST FUNDS 2 NESS ON SEPT. 24, 1930. Mortcactsg .......... $94,925.00 et & $ 7.211.73 RESOURCES Cash balice ....... $3 7,211.73 | 1.0ans amd discounts ........$373,931.28 Overdrafts ............... 146.64 al Trust Funds $102.136.73 | U. S. Government sec. owned... 35,000.00 Total Trust Funds -$102,136.73 Other bonds, Stocks sec. ow. 315,088.75 CORPORATE TRUSTS Banking House : ...$ 4,100.00 I. Furniture and Fixtures .. 5,400.00 9,500.00 Total amount (i. e. face value) of Receive Ros. Bank. Trusts under deeds of trust or [Gash and due from banks . 11,932.50 mortgages executed 2 Corporations | Outside checks and other cash to the Bank as rustee to se- ems... 880... ian 294.42 £ rporate bonds, in- Redemption fund with U e cure issues of eorp ’ urer & due from U. S. Treas. 1,712.69 cluding Equipment Trusts, none. Total amount of securities de- Total ........ 70s $ posited by Corporations with the LIABILITIES Bank as Trustee to secure issues | Capital stock paid in. . 5 rculating notes County of Lancaster, ss: Due to banks ‘ g IL H N. Nissly, Cashier of the |Domand deposits above named Bank, do solemnly |Bills payable and rediscounts affirm that the above statement is — true to the best of my knowledge Total ‘amg. - $773,147.79 and belief. State of Pennsylvania, | County of Lancase Summy, do Cashier ®f the above swliar that the is true to theibest of my J. N. SUMMY, Cashier and affirmed to befére me this October, 1930. Henry H. Koser. Notaty Publie ssion expires Feb. 21, 1931. solemnly Correct—Attest: ELI G. REIST H v Mis PHARES R. NISSLEY ED. a MYERS Directo: