1304 IVR EN IRN IRR IISA PAGE "OUR THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO. PA. O'S REPORT NDITION OF THE BANK AND "RUST y OF MT. JOY IN THE STA OF PENNSYL- VANIA, AT 'TRERCI.OSE OF BUSI. NESS ON JUNE 1007 (Published in resp to call made by Comptroller of R Currency, un er Section 5211, 1 s Revised Sta ASSET ther bonds, stocks, ant curtis Banking 1 2 18 Furniture and fixture $10,174.63 Real estate owned other than banking hous 5,1 Reserve with Federal IRe- Cas balance with other banks, and ca: sh items in process of collection 159,60 Cash items not in process collection 00 | Other LEY Total Asset 3 7,084. LIABILITIES Demand deposits of i partnersi ar yrporations $451,081.87 | T deposits of ndivid- 1 part ind corporations . 961,767.37 State unty, aud munici- pal ts... . ' 08,615.87 U. S. Government and post- al savings deposit 1,133.95 Deposits of other banks, in- cluding certified and cash- er checks outst: anding Total of items 14 to 18, in- clusiv (4) Sect of 006 1 Total Liab ie J. S. Government obliga- tion and or fully direct and : 100.00 elud- Ey 95,602.79 Ple ji) ¢ a4: (a) Against UU. S. Gove ment and postal sa deposit ies i . 5.000.00 (b) Against State, co 3 and municipal depos 71,448.44 {Order Honors Word has just been received that | the Samuel Frey Memorial Fun- eral Home, of Marietta, was re- cently accepted into the fellowship of international of funeral directors, the profession as the of the Golden Rule. Funeral directors belonging to the Order selected for their ability to uphold the ideals of this iaternational organization. The Or- der has members in Great Britain, Cinada, India, Africa, China, and Australia, as well as throughout the United States, and has achieved this wide-flung representation in the space of years. an organization known Order in are nine We understand that in the fun- eral directing profession, it is ecun- sidered fienuine distinet'on 10 be accepted into the fellowship of the Crder, since ordinarily but one funeral director in each commu- nity can belong, and the require- ments are such that only those funeral directors of high ethical standing tain in the profession can at- this distinction, The Order, particular essity of humanity he continued, lays stress on the nec- rendering a service to in the time of need that is modern and comprehensive, and the same time moderately priced that it is within the reach of all, even those in the most humble circumstances. The member of the Order in each community identifies himself by means of a Symbol, which con- sists of an armored knight with raised visor, who supports with his right hand a shield, bearing the motto of the Order: “Service Mea- sured not by GOLD but by the GOLDEN RULE.” In his left hand the knight grasps a drawn sword, as if to signify his readiness io de- fend the high principles inscribed upon the shield. We call the attention of our many readers to the spacious adver- tisement of Samuel Frey Memorial Funeral Home, at Marietta, else- where in this issue. A Mn Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. at SG { ( | der Section 5211, U, 8, Revised Sta- tutes), ASSETS | Loar nil discoun $212,577.02 L S Government Shiites ! direct and or fully | 1 1 144.50 and 141,085.00 Banking house, $4,100, Fur- piture and fixtures, ¥1,100 8,500.00 | Reserve with Federal Re- | serv ba 18,938.26 | fash, balances ‘with other i banks, and cash items in LU & of tion 6. 810.79 t 100.04 1 Asset . GOS, 040.11 LIABILITIES sits of individ 1 and 32 610.77 3 of individ- tnerships, and Marietta Firm eport Of Local Financial Institutions REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE ( OF CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY L ANDISV IL L 3 IN THE STATE BANK OF MOUNT JOY IN THE i JVANI AT THE STATE OF PENNA, AT THE BUSIN ON JUNE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON JUNE 0, 10387 Published in response to call made ‘Published in res sponse to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, uns and munici- othe tifie cd & or invest- ats 2s 106,000.00 (cr Total Dey 8 Capital account: | Class A preferr8 stock, share par 25 per share, retirable $25 | Common Sto 2,500 shares, par $20 pe re Surpin 0g Undivided profits net . | ul Capit Accoun lities ennsylvania, ( Lancaster, LJ. N. Summy, cashier N. SUMMY, Cas scribed before | State of P | | | | Sworn to this 9th day B. Stehman, J. My on expires Jan. J, Correct— commist -Atte MINNICH, HOF F A AN, Ho W | | Wa | .e o Ivania, County of n of the do eH swear tement is true to ledge and beiief. SLL IENBAUM, Cashier Sworn to and subscribed before me this 9th day of ie, 137 Gertrude I’othke, Notary Public ‘orrect—Attest: RLVIN A. IS. B.S. ST MARCH, GIERBERICH, AUFFER Directors A LANDISVILLE MAN GRANTED PILOT'S LICENSE Elmer (Was | pilots W. Leaman, of Landisville, granted a student airplane license, the Bureau of Air | Commer ce announced. As a student Leaman will be allowed to operate licensed air- craft, including gliders, for the purpose of receiving instruction only. He may make solo cross country practice flights, provided the does not land at airports where flying meets or races are in prog- ress, or at air line terminals. How- ever, before making the solo flight he must pass an examination on the lair traffic rules. All Day S. S. And Harvest Meeting Aug. (From page 1) three sessions is appended: Morning 9:15 Song Service. 9:30 Devotion. 9:45 Harvest Sermon—Noah Risser. | 10:15 Psa. 116:12—Clarence Lutz. 10:45 Maintaining the Faith—Elmer Moyer, Souderton, Pa. Afternoon 1:00 Devotion. 1:15 Children’s Period—Ivan Lea- man. 1:45 The Sunday School's Part in Promoting. Missionary Interest—Christ Char= les. Memory Work—John Eby. Singing—Miller Hess. 2:15 Hindrances in Sunday School Work and How to meet them Irreverence—Harry Frank. Lack of Preparation—Landis Hel- ler. Inconsistant Living zler. 2:45 Workers Together With God —Elmer Moyer. Evening 7:00 Song Service. 7:30 Devotion. 7:45 1 Tim. 5:22 Keep Thyself Pure—Elmer Moyer. 8:15 Sermon—Henry Lutz. A CI ———— —Frank Hert- 193398 by Comptroller of the Currency, un- der Section 5:11, U, 8. Revised Sta- tutes) ASSETS Loans and discounts.......3% 013,755.00 U. S. Government obliga-~ tions, direct and or fully guaranteed Thames 797,020.63 her bonds, stocks and vivir $27,082.82 Banking house, "$2: 2,000 Furniture and fixtures $10, 274.00 va . (df) Real estate owned other than banking house..... 3.00 Reserve with Federal Re- To ME 1 1 a Ee 7395.0 Cash, balances with other banks, and cash items in process of collection... Cash items not in process of collection.......... Other ASSES... ic Total Assets.. eo 32,765,4580.09 LIABILITIES deposits of indi- partnerships, & ce... 3 509,742.77 ‘individ- and Demand viduals, corporations . Time deposits of partnerships, CORPORATIONS... conse. 1,698,072.02 State, county, and munic- pal co. oy iva 62,886.04 Deposits of other banks, including certified and cashiers’ checks out- Santing . .. oc vic .0l Total of items inclusive: (a) Secured by pledge of 14 to 18, loans and or, invest- ments. ....... 32 24,584.97 (b) Not sec 24 by pledge of loans and or investments 2,248,601.17 {c¢) Total De- posits .. .2,272,086.14 Capital acc ount Common stock, 2,500 shares, par $50 per share....... $125,000.00 Suiplus ©... $500,000.00 Undivided profits ws 110 tise nie wine 57 39 Reserves for contingencies 14,205.70 Total Capital Account... Liabilities. ........ $2,765,489.59 Total J. S. Government obliga- tions, direct and or fully te uaranteed tal pledged (exclud- recisconnts)......... 57,252.00 rainst State, county nunicipal deposits 44,140.00 ainst deposits of b; Bepariments ele 7.232.000 County of ke dge d. 3 ec nnsylvania, , bissly, cashier of the above-named h do solemnly af- statement is true ginowledge and be- firm that the ¢ to the lief. Cashier before H. NI Affirmed to and sWH peribe d me this Sth day of Jul¥ Annie W. Blensinger, My commission expires Correct—Attest: L ROHRIIR STO) HENRY H. O. G. LONGENEX( 26, 1941 La an nds isvi i : e Camp Meet'g Opensluly23 (From Page 1) delphia, will have charge of the children’s services, E. Alonzo Casselberry, of Phila- delphia, will be the mussical dir- ector and will have special vocal and instrumental numbers at the services. Five new families occupy cottages in the Grove this season. They are Mr. and Mrs. Finin and daughter, Betty, and two sons; Mr. and Mrs. A. Evans, Miss P. G. Keiper, Mrs. W. H. Snyder, Rev. and Mrs. Fritz and their two sons, from Philadel- phia. There is no admittance fee this year and all parking is free. A family outing was held at Long Park Sunday and the foll- owing were present: Warren 8S. Aungst, Anna N. Aungst, Warren Aungst, Jr., Harry Aungst, Mary Gish, of Elizabethtown; Ralph Hor- stick, Minnie Horstick, of Mechan- icsburg, Cumberland Co.; Anna Bitner, William Bitner, Robert Bit- ner, William Bitner, Jr., William Heagy, of Harrisburg; Luther Shoop, Thelma Shoop, Luther Shoop, Jr. Mae Shoop, Fae Shoop, Mrs. Shoop, of Harrisburg; Ella Frome, Phila- delphia; Emme Horstick, Gale Hor- stick, Mary Lou Horstick, of Har- risburg; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Herr, Alice Jane Herr, John Henry Herr, Mr. and Mrs. Rae Greider, Martha and Miriam Greider, Caroline Greider, Mildred Greider, Mrs. Paul Dresher, of Landisville; John Sweeney, Harrisburg; Elizabeth Sweeny, Anna Mumma, Landis- ville; Rudolph Schober, Kathryn Schober, Eloise Schober, Minr Erisman, Philadelphia; James Coul- ter, Christie Coulter, of New Cum- berland. etm Seed Lawns In Fall For that new lawn, begin to prepare the soil so that it will be in the best possible shape to receive grass seed this fall. De- termine first the need for lime, say agronomy specialists at the now Subscribe for The Bulletin. Pennsylvania State College. All Motorists (Must Watch The New Law (From Page 1) within 48 hours of any change in name or address with respect to either operaotor’s license or car reg- istration, will become subject to a $5 fine. After an accident, if a driver is physically unable to identify him- self, other occupants of the car must do so or face prosecution. If the accident involves an unat- tended vehicle or other property the motorist is required to make an immediate effort to locate the owner. If he is unable to locate him, the motorist is required to leave the owner's and operator's name and address in a conspicuous place on the unattended vehicle or property. Regardless of the amount of dam- age the operator must report the accident to the Department of Rev- enue within 24 hours. Penalties range from $25 to $200 and costs. Ee MAYTOWN Mr. George Drahenstadt Host to Men's Bible Class of Mt. Joy George Drabenstadt of town as- sisted by his sister, Miss Sue Drab- enstadt, entertained the Mens’ Bible class of the Mount Joy Presbyter- ian church, Friday evening, at the Drabenstadt home in Maytown. Miss Drabenstadt was assisted by Mrs. P. Frank Schock of Mount 25|{Joy and Mrs. R. D. Swab, of Lan- caster. The program consisted of organ music by Mr. Drabenstadt; vocal solos by Miss Dorothy E. Schock; duets by Miss Schock and Seiler Phillips; quartet selections by Ralph Eshleman, Maurice Bailey, Harold Backenstoe and Seiler Phil- lips; and group singing by all. Mr. Drabenstadt accompanied the sing- ing on the pipe and the piano. One of the features of the pro- an entertaining address Harries, of Marietta. Rev. Harries was introduced by Rev. C. B. Segelken of Mount Joy. Following a short business meet- ing, refreshments were served Jthe guests on the veranda of the organ gram was by Rev. John to home, In addition to the above named, the following enjoyed a pleasant evening: J. Miles Backenstoe, Frank Brian, Norman Garber, Eli B. Hostetter, Walter Keebler, E. A. March, S. P. Nissley, Clarence S. Newcomer, E. A, Pierce, P. L. Stoner, Musser Stauffer, A. D. Seiler, F. B. Walter, and Dr. W. M. Workman, the teacher of ihe class. The October social gathering of the group will be held at the home of E. A. March in Mount Joy. When in need of Printing. (any- thing) kindly remember the Bulletin MILK CREAM D EYES EXAMINED Fi TTED 2 an , DR. HUBER OPTOMETRIST 220 N ovr ST. LANCASTER, val to Aug.l-p HOW ARE YOUR SHOES: WAIT TOO LONG 30 SOUTH QUEEN STREET" LANCASTER, PENNA. YES WE DO FENDER and BODY HASSINGER & RISSE MOUNT JOY, PA, REFRIGERATION TOUCHES A temperature under servation of food. That been definitely established tests made during the development of refrigeration, by mechanical refrigerating methods by main- taining correct temperaturgs con- tinuously without replacement or attention, In the refrigeration industry. which followed wide range covering installations on dairy farms, bottling establishments, mechanical the early day was confined The developments now encompass a 10 meat breweries, ice cream factories, re- tail meat and food markets, etc, with additionary, the phenomenal growth in popularity of the house- hold refrigerators of today vie in beauty of today of design with the electric range and modern kitchen cabinet. Because of its intense practical use, the electric refrigerator is usually the first of the major elec- trical household appliances to be installed in the average home. A record of increased sales each year throughout the depression at- tests the place it occupies in pub- lic esteem. — reat Meet Play Ground News (From page Christine Weidman Sumpman. Betty Derr vs. Bye. Gladys Snyder vs. Dorothy Rent- zel. Florence Heisey vs. Bye. Boys Quoit Tournament 1) vs. Madeline Harold Fellenbaum vs, Horace Wertz. Bruce Brown vs. James Zellers. James Workman vs. Winfield Zerphey. Martin Brown vs. Marshall Gem- berling. James Eshleman vs. termacher. Ray Haug Robert Alvin Showalter Sumpman. Lee Ellis vs. John If anyone has Clyde Fens- Pennell. Russell VS. Vs. Roth. missed who of been these you please see wishes to enter either tournaments will Mr. Moore, the Supervisor, and he will try to arrange the schedule so that you included. During the afternoon while this Supervi- can be intense heat continues the sor will remove some of the games to the Boro Park the Cove. Here the boys and girls can play in the shade and the smaller ones the at may use the wading pool for purpose of keeping cool. BR. At Columbia thieves entered two filling stations and the next night they entered the Buttonwood Inn, that near boro. Phone Landisville 134 Mt. Joy 917R24 MANY PHASES OF LIFE 50 degrees is absolutely essential for the pre- fact has which overcomes the deficiencies of other / Making Good Progress ‘TheNewRoad (from page 1) {lawn at this point was cut away. Some of the “hump” at this point is also being removed. The new road will be three lanes wide with concrete on either side and a macadam center lane for passing. An important change is also being made at the other end, Elizaketh- town. Starting at the the hill as the road leaves that boro, a portion of all the being utilized. This continues down the hill toward Rheems at the foot of the hill, top of road is to a point where the road left, leading across faim land, leaving Anchor and Rheems to the right and at the latter place parallel the Penna. R. R. tracks cast to a point near Floun If the work continues at the present rate of speed, we feel con- fident it will be ready for use this Fall. bears Our Heartiest Congratulations We want to congratulate each of the following for having reached another birthday: July 6 Harry Becker, on Marietta St. July 18 Hazel Kaylor. July 19 Mrs. H. Lloyd Miller. Mrs. John Snavely. Betty Anne Doebler. Elsie Loraw. July 21 Mrs. Ross Amon of Louise Baker, David Wagner. Warren Bates, John Evans, Gap. Jr. 99 July 22 Roy Sumpman. Mrs. Robert Hostetter, Martha Young. Mrs. Mary Jane Wagner. July 23 Geib. Wagner. Anna Ruth Mys. Frank Fair. July 24 Mrs. Christ Nolt. RITE Mrs. John Barnhart. July 25 Alvin Longenecker. Mark Newcomer. ener GA ——— When in need of Printing. (any- thing) kindly remember the Bulletir — Ww Turn useless home into cash. Advertise cur classified column, EY EXAMINED MANHEIM 1.7. King a Penn Sq. re. Lancaster, Pa HI [TA (01 Deni Daily 9 A. M. to ¢ Mon., Wed. 0003S ig Fri, Till M. Attention Farmers! If you break a part to your Machinery > manufacturers jr BLOCKS NTELS 20 RCA Ae Radios 00 Autographed Baseballs ONTEST § FRI. EVES. C.B.S. AGENT SINCLAIR REFINING ott C. LE. LUTZ ELIZABETHTOWN, PA articles about your > them in 19 W. Steigel St. h St |} Telephone 11-J Telephoiie® Mon., Wed., Thurs, ‘Tues. Fri, Sat Evenings by appointment n Manheim EDNESDAY, JULY 14TH, 1937 HASSINGER & RISS MOUNT JOY, PA, Kidneys Must Clean Out Acids The only way your body can clean out Acids and poisonous wastes from your blood is thru 9 million tiny, delicate Kid- ney tubes or filters, but beware of cheap, drastic, irritating drugs. 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You'll like the way it snaps you back, svernight, to the feeling of 'rarin' to go' fit tess and inside cleanliness! Eliminate the left-over wastes that hold you back, cause headaches, in. digestion, etc. Garfield Tea is not a miracle worker, but if CONSTIPATION bothers you, it will certainly ''do wonders!" 102 and 25¢ of drugstores — or, WRITE FOR FREE SAMPLES of Garfield Tea and Garfield Headache Powders to: GARFIELD TEA CO., Dept. C, Brooklyn, N. Y. SHE LOST 20 POUKDS OF FAT MOUNT JOY, PA. Feel full of pep and possess the slender form you crave—you can’t if you listen to gossipers. To take off excess fat go light on fatty meats, butter, cream and sug- y reets — eat more fruit and retables and take a half teaspoon- ful of Kruschen Salts in a glass of hot water every morning to elimi- nate excess waste. Mrs. Elma Verille of Havre de Grace, Md., writes: “I took off 20 lbs.—my clothes fit me fine now.” No drastic cathartics—no consti- pation—but blissful daily bowel ac- tion when you take your little daily dose of Kruschen. = s WE HAVE..... THREE-QUARTER WIFE? EN, because they are men,can never understand a three- quarter wife—a wife who is all love and kindness three weeks in a month and a hell cat the rest of the time. No matter how your back aches —how your nerves scream-—don't take it out on your husband. For three generationsone woman has told another how to go ‘smile ing through’ with Lydia E. Pink- bam's Vegetable Compound. It helps Nature tone up the system, thus lessening the discomforts from the functional disorders which ervice and asonable Prices ° Mount Joy, Pa. DON W. GORRECHT 3 women must endure in the three ordeals of life: 1. Turning from girlhood to womanhood. 2. Pre- paring for motherhood. 3. Ap- proaching “middle age.’ Don't be a three-quarter wife, take LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND and Go *' Smiling Through." HOW OFTEN CAN YOU KISS AND MAKE UP? EW busbands can understand why a wife should turn from a pleasant companion into a shrew for one whole week in every month. You can say “I'm sorry’ and kiss and make up easier before marriage than after. Be wise, If you want to hold your husband, you won't be a three-quarter wife. For three generationsone woman has told another how to go “‘smil- ing through” with Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound. It helps Nature tone up the system, thus lessening the discomforts from the functional disorders which women must endure in the three ordeals of life: 1. Turning from girlhood to womanhood. 2. Pre- paring for motherhood. 3. Ape proaching “middle age.” Don't be a three-quarter wife, take LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND ang Go “Smiling Through.” way to boost by There is no better your busi than han local news- paper advertising. 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