The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 11, 1940, Image 3

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REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE
UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY
BANK OF MOUNT JOY IN THE
STATE OF PENNA. AT THE
CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON DEC. {
30, 1939. {
{Putlished in response

to call made

CLASSIFIED
Rates for this column are 25c per
Insertion.
line each insertion, all payable in
If over five lines, 5c per
This Section’s
Numerous
The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa., Thursday Morning, January 11, 1940 Naan
services at 2:00 p. m. in the Mount |He was a former resident of this | ATTENDED"
AT HERSHEY NESDAY
Our Heartiest
We want to congratulate each of
the following for
Congratulations
having reached
Mortuary
Record In
with
by Comptroller of the Currency, un- 2 .
der Section 5211, U. S. Revised Sta. ance, : ir . | . .
ig ASSETS J WwW. } Weddings po gid 13 T IS S chi
a OF : >» wish to anuar,; e on
Loans and discounts ...$ 1,091.512.03 y Ove OF THANKS ay | Eleanor R. Hoffer - . y it died
Gove e Higa: 1 nds & 21g Mrs. Georg y .
U.S. Government obliga Hoon ae riends oe i eg a NE ston Mrs. George Mumper, of Florin,| Donald Eugene Kulp, aged four a
tions, direct and fully { el kindness an sy athy ¢@ ila . 4 January 14 . while
ghaganteed ............ $ 155,100.00 * floral offerings in our late bereave-! fics Eleanor R. Hoffer, daughter] ; y months, died at East Petersburg. the f
Other - bonds, notes, and ment. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ober SS . ’ Mr. Christ Gerber, New Haven| Magdalena Cashore, 78 wife of |
np 242,488.55 | 0 Family 1-11-1¢|cf Mr. and Mrs. Earl G Hoffer, of greet Lewi h f ._, | Eby,
Corporate stocks, including and Family. ans i ewis Cashore, of Marietta, died
this place, and William R. Aston,} Marion Smith daughter of Mr. |Friday.

stock of Federal Reserve

VOTE OF THANKS: We wish to


DANK SA... eet regan 12,751.00
Cash, balances with other h: 3 $7 .ichbors for!i.: : y
thank friends and neighbors AvP aturday at 4 o'~
Bin amt cock Rema my iene and sympathy GUE] eo the of he Church] Calvin Kramer of Re
Banh Dremises owned | our late and sad bereavement. The glock af Me parsonage o e Church| Kramer of the local post | ville Sunday.
furniture & fixt. $9,726.55 Kaylor Family. 1-11-1t-pd|of God Lancaster by the Rev. C. F. office force. Mrs. Maria H. Carper, 73, wi- {
Real estate owned otherthan, _ Helwig. The single ring ceremony| ys. Harvey Spangler of Back ; :
bank premises ......... 56,822.76 x al - Meeti S. c y Spangler o ack | dow, died at the home of her son
RESON Cobar: en 450.11 | NOTICE: The Annual Meeting yas used. Put Matha!
—— |of Mt. Joy Community Exhibit} wil} The attendants were Charles J : near Manheim.
Total Ass TT ae be held on Tuesday, February 6, & b } e a M | Mrs. Rudolph Forry, of Hosslers.| €. Brooks Hollinger, died Thurs-
Demand deposits of indi- 1940, at the high school, for the elec-|Stence as best man, an rs.} Frank Bear of Salunga. day. He lived with David Shearer,| :§
viduals, ‘partnerships, & tion of three directors and for such Blanche Stence, sister of the groom, January 16 near Donerville, Columbia Route 2 |
$ 038,129.45 | other business of importance. ne i i ? y
Time denosits of individ- : jan-11-3t as the pone Se hyde wore, John Richard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nellie Sharp, 65, whose 5
als, ns s lawn relv access- : : :
RE ee gown of blue velvet with access- rs Clay Staufer. murdered body was found stuffed in |
Dep sits of States and : FOR SALE—A Property with all|ories to match. The bri esmai i Joseph Hostetter, Elm Tree |a trunk at Chicago, was formerly
ne itieal subdivisions 61,286.21 | conveniences and five acres of land wore a grown of transparent wine, January 19 of Lancaster. f
i
Other deposits (certified and
cashier's checks, ete.) ..
Tot’l Deposits $2,161,387.36
2,960.02

Tiahilities ...$2,161,387.36
Total Ahr
CAPITAL ACCOUNT


Common stock, total pa .
$125,000 igs 2 b "4125.00.00 house with 11-rooms and all con-|;il]
Surplus... ieee 300.000.00 | veniences. Frame garade. Located
Undivided profits ........ 31,118.89 | at 350 Donegal Springs Road. Tele-
Beserves, reser 5 | thone Mt. Joy, 165-R. j2-4t-pd
Total Capital Accounts ~~ TTT — .
“ an FOR SALE —- General Electric
Total Liabilities ... auto-draft blower with thermostat
C5 MEvonAN A for hot water or steam heat, slightly
Fa iovernmen obliga- y Jie , 1 -d-
direct and tally used. H. Roy Nissly, Florin. 1-4-2t
ruaranteed .......... AT TE TIRE
Ce 40.00.00 |" — DISTRIBUTORS.
40,000.00


at Anchor, 1 mile
bethtown. Apply J. S. Pyle, Anchor.


south
1-11-2t-pd |


REPRESENTATIVES. New Line of]

TOIRL
Pennists hy E Chemicals. Free samples. Lime Ce-
pd Lisi to _ | ment. Roach Powder, Soaps Blue-
: ’ ling, Floor Oil. Write Connecticut
Moth) iu $d 3 5 | Can, Hartford, Conn. 11-16-tf
State of Pennsylvanio, County Of | seem
Yancaster, ssi SELECT BUILDING LOTS for
1, H. N. Nissly, cashier of the rove io al S
sale at reasonable prices, along oS.
ahove-namad bank, do solemnly affirm
that the ahove statement is true to
the best of mv knowledge and helief.
H. N. NISSLY, Cashier
Sworn tn and suhseribed before me
this 5th day of January, 1940.
Annie W. Blensinger, Notary Public
My commission expires Jan. 26, 1941
Correct—Attost:
ROHRER STONER,
R. H. KET.ILER,
1. D. STEHMAN,
| Directors.


CONDITION OF THF
RIFPORT OW
BANK AND
PIPST NATIONAT,
TRUST COMPANY OF MT.
IN THE STATH OF PENNSYT.
VANTA. AT THE CLOSE OF RUSI-
NESS ON DEC. 30th, 1939,
(Published in response to call
bv Comptroller of the Cnrrencv,
made
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Market Street, Florin. Apply Martin
S. Musser. 12-14-tf
WANTED — Your next roll of
films, send 25 cents and get 8 Velvet
Waxed Prints and free enlargement
Our 21st year in business.
Capital City Photo Service, Box 53.
Harrisburg, Pa. may-19-tf
FOR SALE CHEAP—A 7% h. p
Electric Motor, 1200 r. p. m., 60
cycle, 3-phase mounted on sliding
rails. Will sell reasonable to quick
buyer. Anply Bulletin, Mount Joy
Phone 41-J.
EXECUTOR’'S NOTICE


 



  


con of Harvey C. Aston, of Colum-
——1Jaccb Earl Zercher
Mary Elizabeth Smith
and Mrs. Andrew Zercher, of near


of Eliza-|yelvet with black accessories.
Following the wedding a revel
ition was held at the home of Mr.
FOR SALE — 2%» Story brick [and Mrs. Joseph Ortman, The couple, pps, Christ Brubaker, of Eris-
reside at 209 South Second man’s Church.
street Columbia.

Jacob Earl Zercher, son of Mr.
this place, was married to Mary
Elizabeth Smith, of Chicago, Illinois,
on Saturday evening at 8 o'clock.
The ceremony was performed in the
auditorium of Messiah Bible College,
Grantham, Pennsylvania, in the pre-
sence of about two hundred guests.
The bride’s mother, Mrs. Frances A.
Smith, is a teacher at Messiah Bible
College.
The couple were attended by Er-
win Thomas, Sandusky, Michigan,
and Miss Lois Smith, sister of the
bride Ray Zercher and Elbert Smith
served as ushers. The ceremony was
serformed by Bishop C. N. Hos-
‘etter, Jr, president of Messiah
ible College, and assisted by the
Rev. A. Z. Hess, near town, grand-
*ather of the bridegroom. The bride
vas given in marriage by her uncle,
he Rev. Newell Smith, of Portland,




and Mrs. Irvin Smith, 5 years old.
bara Street.
The Day From
David Stauffer, Hershey.
January 20
Jonas Waltz, east of town.
Mrs. Harry Smith, Sr., N. Bar-
ad
Brief News Of

Local Dailies
George W. Watson, 93, a Civil
War veteran, is ill at his home at
Wrightsville.
The U. S. Navy is advertising for
student flyers in the newspapers
thruout the country.
Donald Miller, 35 Kennett Square,
was crushed to death by a boulder
which slipped down an embank-
ment.
Daniel King, an Amishman of
near Honey Brook, was put to jail
tor failure to send his 14-year-old
son to school.
A cigarette tossed down a garbage
York. Harvey Nissley, of Landis-
Miss Nora Weygant, who died at
Pleasant Brethren in Christ Church
cemetery.
Charles S. Haines
Charles S. Haines, fifty - seven,
Krieter, Dr. M. H. Yoder, deputy
coroner, of Lititz, said death was
caused by a pulmonary hemorrhage. |


















boro, where he was employed as a
meulder. He was a son of the late
George and Susan Haines. He is
survived by three brothers, Harry,
of town, and Edward and Howard
of Harrisburg.
The remains were brought here
by undertaker Roy B. Sheetz for
interment.
ee tll Ce.
Last Wednesday evening Mrs.
Harold Stansfield, entertained to
Bridge at her home, Elm Avenue,
Hershey, these guests, Misses Eliza-
beth and Pauline Heilig, Miss Helen
Dellinger. Mrs. Seiler Philips. Mrs.
James Keener, Miss Mildred Zink,
and Mrs. Richard Divit. Prizes were
awarded: Miss Pauline Heilig, Miss
Mildred Zink and Mrs. Seiler Philips.
EE a
interment in the adjoining
suddenly Friday morning
working in the horse stable on
arm owned by Mrs. Amelia
near Lititz, tenanted by Jacob
The Chickies quartette furnished
music at the U. B. Church, Neffs-
ville Friday night. Patronize Bulletin Advertisers.



Christian Herr Nissley, 59, died at
ville and Mrs. B. F. Kendig of
Salunga are brother and sister.
Samuel Sweigart
Samuel Sweigart, seventy - one,
Elizabethtown R. D. 1, died at 7:50
p. m. Wednesday in St. Joseph's hos-
pital i
Mr. Sweigart, who was a farm
worker, is survived by a brother,
George, Mastersonville, and three
sisters. Mrs. Lidzie Meyers, Eliza-
bethtown; Mrs. Barbara Charleston,
Newville, and Mrs. Amanda Ober,
Elizabethtown R. D. 1.

John H. Levenight
John H. Levenight, seventy-six
of Elizabethtown, died Sunday at
his home. He was a son of the late
Samuel and Elizabeth Levenight,
He is survived by his wife, Mrs,
Alice Levenight. He was in the
cattle blusiness for many years and
prior to that time was engaged in
selling organs. The funeral was
held yesterday with interment at
Kraybill's.


shute caused a fire which destroyed
'n apartment house, killed 18 and
‘ent 24 to a hospital.

Grant Marshall
Grant Marshall, aged 53 years,


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der Section 5211, U. S. Revised Sta- Estate of Ezra Ney, late of Mount}, .
‘ Maine : :
tutes). Joy Borough, deceased. : Ab 3 formerly from Middletown, died :
SRP . ¢ s tri i ram Hofberg, 35, Phila, had : > i “, »
oda Sa ASSETS : Letters testamentary on said es-]| After two weeks trip to Florida Toran pix 2 2 i | Wednesday at his home here. ¥ Doms lek, winter starting trogties get Jou Before, ON AIRPLANES, BATTLESHIPS, CRACK TRAINS
“ely ing $2 Ke) aia tate having been granted to the] Ir. and Mrs. Zercher will be at ys shoulder rac ured when higcar He is survived by his widow, Li co! snap, come Int and let us put this popu ar-. For submarines, battleships, airplanes and
Ae | undersigned, all persons indebted} \ome at Mount Joy R. D. 1, where kidded and hit a pole on the high- 4 : : i priced Goodrich ‘Glasstex’ Battery in your car. That’s the way crack trains, batteries with glass mats are
q : i y Carrie Ulrich Marshall; also b - 4 : . 4
U. S. Government obliga- thereto are requested to make im- Ir. Zercher is engaged in farming] vay east of Lancaster. ai a, y jt° save money and trouble. ; picked for their ability to stand this
tang, direct and guar- _ | mediate payment. and those having rs a Charles Reed, 24, Peach Botiom [three brothers, William, Bainbridge; { tougher, harder service. That's still more
Oe i Bete nn 180,589.63 1 or demands against the same : gr v a oi, { David, Middletown and Elmer of : : OTHER 35 Tk proof that this new Goodrich Glasstex
nolitical. subdivisions ... 10,366.61 | will present them without delay for ° vag injured when a car fell on him. Texas; one sister, Mrs. Arthur Har- Battery will give you the trouble-free
Other hands, notes, and os settlement to the undersigned, a e egister Je was working in a garage when | a a GOODRICH low yu veduays Waited ida
debentures ..,...... sites 096,486.88 ‘ > is oe 2 TT :
Corporate stocks, including NEY. nother car bumped his jack. step-brothers and sisters BA ERIES as on AY .
stock of Federal Reserve A 2 : : *Proved by life tests made in accordance with speci }
Ta balances with other iy i If you want a noTice oI your sal Ne bee com: | **Prices subject to change without notice fications of the Society of Automotive Engineers.
banks, and cash MILDRED STAUFFER, nserted in this register weekly fron ru a er ay or
process of collection .... 243,738.55 > P : . ment was made in the Middletown © ? . A
Rank premises owned $24,- R. D. 2, Mount Joy, Pa, ow until day of sale. ABSOLUTE
068.01, furniture & fix- gu Executors. FREE, send or phone us you: (From Page 1) Cemetery. new .
nes, voih oF that 32,458.77 | Arnold & Bricker, 1 dat : 4d wh ve ready second floor and Mr. Brubaker a Oh MAM TRADE MARK REG. U S PAT. OFF. !
3 k re one ; er than 04.997.46 Attorneys. jan-11-6 SE a pe Ie 83 down the shaft Benjamin F. Portner IC - proms emmy
14 RI) TTI . . i. J :
: oni REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE si ‘nto the basement. Benjamin F. Portner ninety, died
11 604.6 p TRST CATIONAL BANK OF] heapest advertising you can get. 3 ety,
Dota] ASSIS i fips iu 9p TR NaN, THI STATE Mr. Constable summoned assist- {at 2 a. m. Friday at Oreville Men- QUICK TO
deposits of individ. NA A THE Saturday, March 2nd — Annualjince from the fire house across the nonite Home : of complication of EASY EVERYONE
corporations ia 258,479.26 Tian in response to call made pring sale of live stock at Master-|street. Officer Zerphey and Charles diseases. He is survived by these
Time defiosjis of windvd, “hy Comptroller of the Currency, un: | onville, by E. H. Witmer. Roth assisted. Dr. H. C. Kendig | children: Ziegler, of Marietta, R. D.;
DR TAPS TM sta der Section 521, 1. S. Revised Sta- = - was called and Mr. Brubaker was | William, Elizabethtown; and Mrs.
Depart. of U. 8 in- 1.2821: tutes), ASSETS Wednesday, Mar. 13 — On the removed to his home on Donegal | Fanny Albright, Elizabethtown; also oe o
D © |Loans & Discounts yl ..$307.103.57} Jremises on the road leading from|Springs Road. four grandchildren and seven great
0. S. Government obliga- 4 2 1 ming } srand children; d a sister, Mrs
O tions, direct and guar- Vit. Joy to the Marietta Pike, at At three a. m. that morning hejgrand children; and a sister, ALS.
ote); 4281851 anteed ' 88,991.34) 1 © covered bridge south of New-|was removed to the General Hos-|Elizabeth Stoner. of Sand Beach. 414 Locust St., Columbia 208 E. Main St., Mt. Joy
: 91,004.52 e mds, otes, .
] Other at $1381, * 4) ir bind 1 t S ane 100,317.17} ‘own, on the Erb farm, stock and|pital at Lancaster. Brubaker was| The funeral was held from the Phone 399 Phone 222
1 ; iu rrr T= | Oarporate | stocks, including ‘ml t -actically new Farm-junconscious when he was removed Hawthorne funeral home, Bain-
dT CAPITAL Acco ariel of Reserve’ | JECT Re Sele ot M from the cell bridge Monday with furth Open Evenings Till 9 P. M Open Evenings Till 9:30 P. M
1 > CAPITAL ACCOUNT bank Lolo. 2,150.0¢} \]1 Tractor, etc. Sale at 1:30, by M.jtrom e cellar. ridge onday wi urther ser- . . : .
I 27 A Prejerred. Joi ar i Wh I a I rb and B. Habecker. Aldinger, X-ray photos disclosed fractures |vices in the Brinser Mennonite. ooo
of dividends on $150,000.00 | process of collection ..... 0 of the upper jaw, two lower ribs, | Church, Elizabethtown. { Interment
I vole oF ve Zank proniives owasd Som —_————————— and two fingers as well as a rup- [in Scheaffer’s cemetery near E'town.
$3,600 7,600.00} + tured right kidney. Mr. Brubaker
2 101,500.00 | Real estate owned, other AYS HE FORGOT : oT
1 Undivided profits ..... 13,372.63 AS i ee of 7.0000 B. F. Garber, of the First ward, doing nicely. Jacob B Minnich |
Tyas on Tetiremont BO 0400. rr : Tlizabethtown, who was elected ee Jacob B. Minnich, eighty-six, died |
: ount for pref. stock)... 3 001 otal Assets ....... +... $595,700.74) “3% ’ : : ) !
et tinier A Lo — | TOR ASAHI ITTRS ‘ustice of the peace in November|GAS APPLICATION at his home in Maytown, at 2 o’- |
A = i a ay “forgot” to file his acceptance notice HEARING ON FRIDAY clock Monday morning of cerebral
1 7 tad and caps Si cory orations i Caan $172,139.42] n the office of the prothonotary in| At Harrisburg Friday the Public j hemorrhage. (Usually Retails Up to $3.00)
Spe MEMORANDA Tome of he Court House within thirty days|Utility Commission will hold an in-| He is survived by one daughter, i
Ti ES 5 blige } corporations. ............. 283,630.50} \ftar election. Now, he will have to itial hearing on the application of | Mrs. Simon Fridy, of Maytown and N 0 C AT C H— S IMP LE A S A-B-C
airec and 4 yeposits of States and pol- ? ? 113 : i i . . i
fed i. 68,645.0 ical subdivisions 051.1915 3 Metropilitan Edison company, Read- | White River, S. D; and two sisters, |
A ant ed ees hate & £0.00 itieal subdiy stone. ...... 16,051.19} seek appointment from Governor) p 3 b y oo ; 2 ys WHY PRUNLAX YOU Don’t Have To Pay
| ime es = Othe deposits d and | 3q0 59] Arthur H. James. ing, for permission to supply nat- | Miss Ella Minnich, of Landisville; MAKES THIS OFFER Cent for THIS PEN
il 8 oan 2778.71 | enone 3 i 51 din ural gas to the public in the boro- jand Mrs. Annie Courtney, of Read- BEFORE YOU i Se thal Flite with 25) rr Booth, OFFER GOOD.
«wo payable, rediscounts, ughs of Marietta and Elizabethtown, : ing. ME 0 Ha Se ON NY For wil J ONLY BETWEEN )
Ma ahi ron Visa and other liabilities for VIENNONITE HIGH SCHOOL gs : ; § fe EL ihe in.
Fo : ennsylvania, unty o borrowed MONEY ......... 10,000.00|1§ BEING CONSIDERED and in East Donegal and West| He was a tobacco buyer for many N oo Af TRYING PRUNLAX just Januar Ath to 14th
Th Fellenbaum, cashier of the | motal Tiabilities $15: Members of the board who oper- Donegal townships, Lancaster co- |years. o matter how much oT ONCE. 3a. oil thatils 113565 orn 10 [oi
bank, do solemnly swear 2 ACCOUNT > > i SE " PCE Tie ICE = Wi -
| dio or Hie io Aum ACCOUNT ate the one-room Locust Grove, unty The funeral was held from hisl| "shopping around’ you ||| say to determine ONCE apd 30 are ee ies 1s
| the best of my knowledge and belief.{ Class A preferred. total school in East Lampeter township late home Wednesday afternoon|! Jo (wa feel confident ||| LY. bs of laxative THOU- the finest premium with true
T| Sor Cans es Shier iS Hoe oy nahi are considering the establishment of MANY, MANY THANKS with interment in the Union Ceme- ! : n SANDS have besa Joie that we scald PR
nh : Jelore i value $18.060.0 < . . | C
or | th any Bf TI Bail rate of dividends on retir- 1 two-year high school in Lan- The Christmas Basket Committee | tery, Maytown. that atH.S.Newcomer's Here's What To Expect SU i rs ne
rude Po 1ke, Notary ‘ublic able value is 3 per cent. > die seals s a r { ade by one of the coun! y's
any Commission expires June 2nd, vane pez eenl s 3,000.00] aster county for pupils of their of Mount Joy and vicinity wishes you I get more car for | wD to saky, Bo kg iid outstanding manufacturers, it em-,
str} ‘ommon stock, total faith, it was disclosed Friday to sincerely thank the school child- Samuel Z. Nornhold | i cramps or heartburn. Instead, a bowie the features:
t—Attest: per $50,000.00 ail, . . 2 arr ss ion, - ifetimi uaramtee
pro ANNA N. MUSSER, a 97.000.00 rr ren, the! churches and all organiza-| Samuel Z. Nornhold died Tuesday your money. { Be ar *Duo Tone Durium Point 5
HENRY HH. BBY om Undivided profits ...... 11,524.71 ; tions and individuals for their {morning at his home in Mount Joy, 5 }] te expect, RRight Size, Adults or Children 3
sen D. M. WOLGEMUTH, (and retirement WIFE GETS ESTATE D g ome Aoun y,|| 1935 FORD TUDOR The combination of vegetable *lever Action
Fra ERs en Directors. | count for preferred stock) 52] Monroe B. Forney, of Florin, who 8enerous donations to this worthy | R. D. 2, of complications in his 59th 1934 STUDEBAKER SEDAN barks wad forge with prine Joie Afcather ge icing
| Total Capital Accounts December 7th, gave his estate Cause. Also those persons who gave | year. He died in the same house in || 1936 CHEVROLET T. SEDAN j{ tasty laxative, good for adults AE ectectly Balanced
m | | ; Peta. 0 his wife, Erama S. He appointed their time in planning, packing, and {which he was born. He had been || 1934 OLDS, JOUR. SEDAN on re FORMING. About Sturdy, Dependable
dom A 1 I E N TiO N ola] anes and Capi son and son-in-law, Roy g.d'stributing the boxes and the indus- | ill seven months. 1937 OLDS. T. SEDAN 1%. ‘a dose. RBlack Conservative Ebony
hus ||. 0.8 Gove nine Forney and John E. Eshleman, ex- tries who loaned their trucks and| A son of the late Abram and Fiana {| 1936 CHRYSLER SEDAN Read What Other Prunlax The PRUNLAX distributor spe
| [FARMERS - TRUCKERS ‘tions, direct and fully ecutors. |drivers ST Zug Nornhold, he was a farmer and || 1935 CHEV. SEDAN Users Say Sire ie PEN Be Sad to Me
guaranteed 2. 3 8 a member of the Mt. Pleasant Breth- 1936 HUD | Dear Sirs: 1 was ill for THREE :
Ty by i : : SON SEDAN {| MONTHS with Ibumi i
ae | Save money fr Tas Now TORY AN Jones : luasLeT W. CRAWFORD ren in Christ church. He served|| 1931 PONTIAC SEDAN {| gen TE Here's How You Get This
For es Secured Liabilities: oO ila . Heil1g, late : gh tee | had i ti and w
{for For one o tnesc Ane dhe rie by pledg- of Mt. Joy Boro, deceased. g RENAMED ENGINEER for many years as treasurer of the || 1936 PLYMOUTH COUPE seriously ill for some time in the Puy
live; | ISED TRUCKS ; nou Suan: 10 $ 16.51.19 Letters of administration on said The county commissioners Wed- | Sunday school and as a member of || 1933 CHEVROLET SEDAN | Methodist pe ay be 50 Wo store
1 J Ss 0 BW: LL. 3,051.18 . ! | ¢
time \ a ostate having been granted to the’'nesday announced that Haslet W.|the poor board of the church. 1936 CHEVROLET SEDAN feel more than I SER fe I= ye of AN or NE
— Son 3 : - a . “ x w W . . e
lau | | sats all indented Crawford, has been reappointed Surviving are his wife, Mary 1934 DODGE COUPE | nine 2 cartons with yulticient postage
1937 Panel $295 agreements) ........ 10,000.00 I, RE vin a county engineer for a term of four Stark Nornhold; two sons, Alpheus, |{ 1936 CHEV. TRUCK with BODY the Ty affiged, REE
{ Tolal ... $ 26.051.19 [claims or demands against the op years. at home, and Samuel S,, Jr, of Her- || 1936 CHEV. CHASSIS & CAB nk ah Tat fully satisfied
lan N rq = State of Pennsylvania, County of}will present them without delay for mer lif pcs shey: a daught Miri if { y has done me. with Prunlax and Pen, retura ts
11029 au 1 C Pp Ys ghter, iriam, wiie 0 1933 CHEVROLET TRU 2
Ah 11932 Chev. 4 Ir anel $159 Len ert Powers, cashier of the} 10 the undersigned( re-'y FTTERS GRANTED John Henry also of Hershey, and || 1934 INTERNATIONAL OR bg poe Bk cn Tp wil 5s
Ga DRIVEN ONLY 22,000 MILES aX = be wera: is h oF iding at 341 W. Donegal St., Mt. : : : ’ 1 s. ly .
: | ve-named bank, do solemnly swear op Carylon Ney, of town, and Chest- | two sisters, Mrs. Hiram Eshleman,
ap that the above statement is true to|Joy, Pa. 2 . : : ii THE ADAMS LABORATORIES. Inc.
at | the best of mv knowledea and belief. L. PERCY HEILIG, |er Ney and Mildred Stauffer, both | of Mount Joy R. D. 2, and Eliza- “> | 4005 Washington St. Louis
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oub | Chevrolet Co. Sworn to and subscribed Noten — al di Administrator.Jof Rapho township, executors of | beth, wife wof Jacob Heisey, of
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