i Nad The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa., Thursday Morning, January 9, 1941 - - - | T gh 4 Not Har ya Expt M isvi k Statements Beauty! ime Highi ’ ount Joy and Landisviiie Dan Beauty Reaches All-Time High in New ’41 Chevrolet Not Hard, Says Expert aie is : 3 REP FCO? 2 William Burns made $6,400 in one | ARM REPORT OF CONDITION OF THF REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE REPORT OFATIONAL BANK OF day recently when four chinchillas | FIRST NATIONAL BANK AND UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JO¥ | Pir ovine IN THE STATE were born on his half-acre farm in| TRUST COMPANY OF MT. JOY BANK OF MOUNT joy THE | OF PENNSYLVANIA AT THE : IN THE STATE OF PENNSYI~ STATE OF PENNA, 3 CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON DE- suburban Brighton, near Rochester, VANIA, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSI- | C OF BUSINESS ON DE-1 CLOT 1940. = = N. Y. Those mites of fur, so small , NESS ON DECEMBER 31st, 1940. CEMEER 31st, 1940. z ds (Published in response to call made i = one nestles comfortably in the palm (Published in response to call made red i veshanss Sok all mals Poy Comptroller of the and r CO roller o > - yy Comptroller o 3 ency, 1 ar Sec 2 iS, a= Sem of the hand, are ounce for YEPT SOILS | 5, in ols sta | der Section 5211, U.S. Revised Sta- | {57000 #07 ses the most valuable animal known to en Det VR, tutes) » ASSETS Sou man. Their silky fur, incredibly soft NEED NITROGEN ASSETS Lianne and age Ho loans and “Discounts = to touch, can be made up into splen- Loans and Discounts ... $ $50,064.80 any 0 ¢1,260,792.82 | “(none); Overdrafts .... $ 376,595.40 did coats—at about $50,000 a coat. ys iB Goyerhmen} +2 U. S. Government obliga- g. S. Government t . i tions, direct anc £ a tions, direct and a tions, direct and guars aa y They are so scarce that he gets) Agricultural Colleges Wi SRR hgh Hons direet. and SIAN] on, 97,130.68 $3,200 a pair for them from other : Obligations of States and : er hoods notes. and Other bon breeders. Help Farmers Test Soil. political subdivisions .. 15,388.20 ORer Fonds ROWS ARC, 07 05 |W oe 35,163.01 Despite their high cost, the chin: Der ond Boies, am 193,218.43 Corporate stocks, including Lin 8 1 - hen IS teases 93,218.43 Stock f Feder: Pe stock of Federa S re 3 chillas are comparatively easy to By PROF. GEORGE D. SCARSETH | Corporate stocks, Pking | Sidek oe ih 3 al Jesorye 12,751.00 lh 3,150.00 ~ ; : (Soil Chemist, Purdue University Agricul- stock of Federal Reserve i “ash balances with other cash, balances with other Faite, 0 Bums, srs ture) Beperiment Station.) ADU reset eis Sek 19,390.50 ane hems in banks, and cash items in es he has the only farm of its sort in| Although there are about 75,000,- Tash, Jalances ya he I. process of collection .. 337,184.75 | process of igi 96,142.82 5 3. . anks, ast ems 2 remises , 9 32 pmises owned y New York state. The small wooden ggg pounds of nitrogen in the air | cess of collection ... 311,878.80 Bank promis = ow ned 325.00 Sadak Bank pres S08 own 194090; nest boxes are entirely bare, and apove every acre of land, this plant | Bank premises owned $26,- Ba chen $3,000.00 7,000.00 the chinchillas run and play in small | £504 is as useless to most growing a, & fix: os , beams 18 own) bothers AEN Ta i i To 3 - ures, $7,78008 ........ 24,133.2 On wii 3 Total ASSetS $ 612,181.9 ; wire pens, They Seem to thrive best crops, in its gaseous form, as Sea-.| po.) owned other than Other ASSES J Tota s b in a climate with wide ranges in ; ; Aree Owns 99 805.06 TET L water is t6 a thirsty man. Donic PIETISey 22,305.06 otal Resets o.oo. $2,618,588.20 | pemand deposits of individ- A temperatures. Just as salty sea-water must be |Other Assets ............. 4,112.76 LIABILITIES uals, partnerships, and : It costs only about $2 a year to distilled to obtain suitable drinking Pola) Asgels Demand deposits of indi- corporations a vad 175,003.36 . feed chinchillas, but they must have | water, so atmospheric nitrogen LIABILITIES yidualn, % $1830.40 Fime deposits NX vide Wal a special diet. This includes yeast, | must be combined with oxygen, car- | Demand deposits of individ- Time deposits of individ- corporations Jens tng 304,798.78 wheat, oat middlings, soy bean bon and hydrogen before it is of als, Soi any 0% uals, partnerships, and Deposits of States and pol- Year. i meal, yellow corn meal, dehydrated | any value to growing crops. The TS of Indiv $38,288.07 Shr 1,542,521.3 a a 16,744.60 . Ae : ’ J SiS J. wo Le e © BPO Ce 2 « : alfalfa, mineralized salt and bone | process of obtaining useful nitrogen | uals, partnerships, and ah ir 67.683.72 | © en oe 3 441.84 “I meal. The mother is also fed green, is called “nitrogen fixation.” Dn rel 941,646.63 ther deposits (certified and ; Total Deposits $499,988.58 3 ee eposits States ¢ olit- check 4 9,958.8: npla: ! leafy food and orange juice a few | Legume plants, such as alfalfa, | Oho alu I we Ys beri a 2 8 tort. CHa 5 2 5 weeks prior to whelping. clover and beans, which are among | Other deposits (certified and POSILE Pay 0 02 Ta ota ani Loa ,988. i Burns is a pioneer in the Ameri: the most primitive of our higher Ee Re, oJ 5,284.96 moral Liabilities ...... 2,139,132.30 | vp cea) FL friend, a eposits, $1,389,803.04 + m . é al = can-bred chinchilla industry. In 1932 farm plants, have long been the | 0% 00 io ACCRUNT Class A preferred, total the fe the late M. F. Chapman succeeded, most effective crop in fixing nitro- : re Conon stock, tota Par 105.000 00 | Par BLAM etree } broke.” i ; i i i al Liabilities ...... $1,305,522.61 grits 00.000. value $14,000.00 ; after considerable trouble, in bring. gen in the soil. be Tote aT, Surplus. 300,000.00 | rate of dividends on retir- of a by ing 11 live chinchillas to the United ~ The first fixed nitrogen was pro Bratorred total ont Undivided profits .. - able value is 3 per cent. : States from high in the Andes moun- ably made by lightning flashes long | “25 000, retirable value $25,000; veers stack: Gy tains. Guarding the health of his before life appeared on the earth. | (rate of dividends on oot | otal Capital Accounts CO 0.00.00 A ja prizes with blankets and hot water Eventually single - celled green : Ae is DT Se 0.00 Total: and $ 51,000.00 | cxperie bottles, he took them to Inglewood, Plants, bacteria, slime moulds and Common stock, total par Cal ital SNE MMT en 618,385.20 1 A gg HET ac Samet rocks phi : ids Shang apital ts iL $2,618,388.20 | p cerve (and reti iit “pos reks. Calif, and started to raise chinchil. [higher plant life became more high: | = 101,500.00 MEMORANDA “count for preferred stock) 7,702.99 8 las. ly developed until some became host | "a lq prope 9,338.24 U. S. Government obliga- iv . B b ht the first pai 1d b plants for nitrogen-fixing bacteria. | Reserves (and retirement ac y direct and Total Capital Accounts $ 112,193.23 You Pirin Rug Ot sae a5 pen Sox Man would not need to. become count for preferred : guaranteed 66,084.96 Poin} Liabilities and Capt, rita What : : has sold many pairs and has real. concerned about the possible lack HOCK SHINY evens [i FN ASRS ANA a Flori - i ized an income enabling him to re- | °f fixed nitrogen in the soil if he | otal Capital Accounts § : Deposits by U. S. Government obliga- The la : ta 4 4; _ | were able to move continually to assets pursuant to reqhire «| tons, direct and fully = tire from his job as a factory ma- Total Liabilities and Capi ments of law-........... $ 44,056.46 $ 15,079.18 What chine operator and give his full time | cleared woodlands every | 3 (LO (TOS AN CR 4 1.655,500.83 A451 guaranteed ............. RIS et breeding time the fertility of the soil be- | °° MEMORANDA Bumotal Lian. a 14,056.46 ay SHEE ee tle $ 15.07 15,079.18 inquire = 3 ‘ ? came depleted. Such a procedure | U. S. Government obliga- State of TIennsylvania, County of |g. . red Liabilities: | past,” 3 ns lirec an aily Lancaster, ss: a was followed in the early of er of 74,127.81 I, H. N. Nissly, cashler of the Deposits Sel DY Bs this country but it is no longer Total © ent $ 7410791 8bove-named bank, do solemnly afiirm | 0. C00 Ph EOE T4460 They . . 1 | ERR Sr SR +58. 94,129 or Te aha 5 quirements of law .... $§ 16,744.6¢ ney Creating Things by Hand possible. Deposits secured by pledged {het ihe hove starement Shun a ls . > . Although the natural nitrogen sup- | assets ................. 67,006.76 | 0S best > mn #84 best, Total’ .. Bg. cs is $ 16,744.60 | old pl ! Brings Mental Relief ply of our soils was once regarded - | Sworn to and subscribed before me i Beate of Pennsylvania, County of Matrim th dav. oO ; 04 .ancaster, Ss; : i Mental peace through manual as inexhaustible, a century of civ- | BS Ry a eis, Pari L. Bowers, cashier of. ‘the usually 2 EF Completely new styling joins with numerous mechanical | One of the major changes is substitution of concealed work—that is the kind of a workshop | ilization has sharply reduced this | | My commission expires Jan. 26, 1941 above-named bank, do Solomnty | improvements to make the new 1941 Chevrolet, now on | safety-steps (4) for the running boards of other years, an institute, located in Radio City. precious resource and farmers have | : { Correct—Attest: that the Shove. sMatame TRS Ata Na : 3 . 2 | above-named bank, do nly swear Vier Qe “1 the best of my knowledge and belief. i | display at all dealers’, a worthy successor to the cars [improvement adding to the car’s beauty without sacrifice | Called the Universal School of Hand- to face the problem of supplying | (nat the above statement is true to DR MN ER N. L. BOWERS, cashier was al | which have earned first place in public favor year after | of the safety and conyenience which running boards pro- | icrafts, it is directed by Edward T. crops with plenty of available nitro- | the best of my knowledge and belief. | QUIVER LONGENECKER, | sworn to and subscribed before me ik year. The greater size and roominess of the new models, | vide. At (5) is the six-cylinder Chevrolet valve-in-head Hall, a gray-haired man gen. Fortunately the solution of | R. FELLENBAUM, Cashier | Rn ny Directors, | this 7th day of January, 1941, judge as well as their sleek new beauty, are apparent in the | engine for 1941, in which many refinements have been EE : hi A bl : ative imple. |, SWorn to and aflirmed before me | . : George A. Shenck, Judga Special De Luxe Sport Sedan, shown above. made. Horsepower is increased from 851090 without affect- Into this shop comes the banker this problem is relatively simple. | 70 day of Jan 1941, Ce EN P00 ein the- Peace, son, I & At (2) is shown the spacious interior of the same model's | ing economy; and cooling, lubrication and carburetion | Who fashions handmade cocktail Either more nitrogen-fixing plants | correct Pothke, Notary Public jgighgthig sys i mvs aig | Sl attests Tres Jan. 7, Ig Rn. , rear compartment, and at (3) is its front compartment, | are all improved. In circle is the new switch which reverses shakers; an executive who weaves must be grown and returned to the | ex ire Correct—Attes : AR fighting | showing two-spoke steering wheel with horn-blowing ring, | the ignition current polarity each time the starter is oper- the cloth for his own suits; a so- Soil, or nitrogen-carrying fertilizers | RY Sinn EYES E X AMINED 8 ya ALR ’ again?” | new sliding-type sun visors, and smartly re-styled dash. | ated, indefinitely prolonging the life of distributor points. ciety lady who fabricates pewter must be used. AMOS H. RISSER, WM. I. HOFFMAN, I and sad ren ee | tableware and another who carves About the best procedure to fol- Directors. 5 Directors * she lich : . : ; artistic buttons—all because they low in determining whether nitro- | Dr Harold C Killheffer 8 ee il for at installation. [3 (Juveniles), Serious Charge 2 believe that nerves, boredom, and gen will be needed is to consider the . . 4 - (e] ge] OuUncCi Mr. Loraw recommended as a pre- | Larceny of an Auto 1, Non-Suppor' | loneliness can be helped by the sat- | past performance of the field in | OPTOMETRIST OP ] Mayb From BB 1 cautionary measure, that no one be|3, Court Order 1, Failing to appear | isfaction of creating things with question. If the soil is dark in | {| MANHEIM ELIZABETHTOWN N = but yo (From Page permitted to enter the pumping sta-! for hearing 1, Disorderly conduct 8 | their hands. color or black, has received a lib- | {163 S. Charlotte St. 15 E. High St DONT i lots of a willingness to pay all costs of the tion unless by permission of Burgess | Drunk and disorderly conduct 12. A frustrated college girl returned geal Spplica lion of Matis alowed Pelephons 19 Telephone 24-K POOR : a i cc ; : : ; soa § é sod, it is lik Mon., Wed., T oo Frl. exection of the annex in excess of | yondrix. or Mr. Keller, chairman| Prosecutions — Operating motor | fa normal after a course in clay fay oozes aoc BR ry er urs. © Tues., Fri, Sat ss After > or s + : : . . 232 hi 3 jus 5 | venin wi} - $10,000. \ of the Water committee. Carried. | vehicle while intoxicated 3, Failing While Joy Minna factor in the crop growth. However, | I gs y In Manheim SINE ++ +ho ap The Boro Solicitor reported tax Will Dig a Sink to stop at the scene of an acciden | Ay} walks of life are represented in | if the soil is strongly acid, gray | i GET YOU DOWN we've liens filed to the amount of $10080| nr. Myers of the Special com-|1, Speed law violations 14, Reckless | this school, such as blind people, i Solon or low an in matter | clusion for 1937 taxes. mittee, iruired what disposition | driving 9, Improper passing 17 | rich lifelorn widows, deaf-mutes, DE owas ye jroen freuen! | There is no better way to boost i E TISING = is to ke i i i iT i 4 fy é , a S { = a vi To Extend Concord St. should be made of the water from Stop sign violations 11, Failing tc refugees, cripples and tired business | | Ct GT nT 0c to need | your business than by local news. Se VJ the rig! ; : : ' vield the righ 3 men and executives ? y | th on The deed for the opening of the|the septic tank to be installed at Yi€ e right of way 4, No inspec- : nitrogen and it is under these con- | paper advertising. Ty WONBERFRML extension of Concord street, a width| the annex. He was instructed to| tion 7, No operators license 1, Im- ditions where nitrogen is most like- | Then of 40 feet and from Detwiler Ave. [have a well driller dig a sewer. proper turn 1, Parking violations 18 Predicts Dry Spell ly to give profitable returns. : : : b: 3 rod ” : s Wo Overloaded trucks 8 (in ¢ rati Steck J pb Farmers need not long remain in | ; 3 TE 5 3 a Ra iy calls al to the alley, a distance of 170 feet, Fire Plugs Tested 4 @ eoope gtior A prediction that the United States | doubt as to whether their soil is | Ped ped FA Ly LE Sa p 3 Su : he's was received and passed first read- Supervisor Smeltzer reported hav- Oveloaded trucks 8 (in cooperation is in for a long dry spell has been deficient in nitrogen. Agronomists | LR i Rte ENTER AoE % HET he’s so 2 a i . i Ag gen. 3 | 7 ing. ing tested all fire plugs thruout the With the Motor Police). made by Dr. Halbert P. Gillette, gt the state agricultural colleges are | : i ; © collecto Way Closed BOTO. Treasurer H. N. Nissley reported member of the American Geophys- equipped with modern facilities for Baile new bute : wy. A J. B. Keller & Bro. asked Council Water Pumped | these balances: Boro, $11,095.01:| ical Union. making tests of the farmer’s soil CSA i 4 3 “Have to close the passage way across their | Pumping Engineer Shatz reported water, $297.64; interest, old bonds Hany DL ve SN Lien Yop 1 hoses | : 5 Fo I asked : . : i | ead 00 ing lakes and rock strata, he evolved for other vital plant food elements i 3 ; arowled erty {r im street south | having pump 336, gallons $64.00; new bonds, $800.00. £ , : : : BE 3 rowlad Bioperty from Manheim i set» = having pamped 36,000 gallo iS: in : 4 , § from them the theory that there are such as phosphoric acid and potash. ; : : i 2 bes Frag pn host wit to the Ice plant their request was cight hours by Diesel engine and | Will Collect Taxes at least three major weather cycles. County agents are likewise ready to ei : : Wir BTR Star it complied with. 5,397,000 in 515 hours by water | The Solicitor inquired what he| His findings have been checked with co-operate in making such tests. | Te 4 le [ 4 A in > stant mo Burgess’ Report ? power. | shall do relative to the tax liens the best available modern data of On the basis of the information | Sh Sa FEE ERENT Se m. E. Hendrix reported collec-| Fire chief Ray Myers made his! filed against the late Dr. Ziegler Nile floods and American weather revealed by the tests, the farmer | A lif : ! £ ate . : 21: IR ao dizentic s to the amount of $11.50 for | annual report which was published | ir, the East end of town and the lot| FPF" | can select a commercial fertilizer / in AY ou '/4 és Ah ¢ educatic vis His conclusion is that three cycles analysis suited to the needs of his ; Ry ecember. in detail in these columns last week. rner of Wi Donegal Stra S ha e cy i § man to ys . hg Wi COrner.o est Donegal Street and| are working together to bring a long | land and to the type of crops he plans OX Naver v The Diesel Balks i Board of Health Comfort Alley. Council will in- period of drouths, probably reach- to grow. Mir. Keller, chairman of the Water,| Secretary C. H. Dillinger reported | struct him to proceed with the exe- | ing maximum intensity about 1960— RE By ommittze reported the Diesel engine | six cases of chicken-pox, two nuis-| and collect same. but that subnormal precipitation is Bindweed Control I lik ‘at the Water Works wouldn't start|ances corrected, sixteen eating and Lonzeneckers Complaint apt to continue for another 50 years. In a study of root development of over m and they discovered a dead battery. | drinking places inspected and sixty- Mi Toke Lorie 2 . th Dr. Gillette suggests that as one bindweed by the government it was : Aa i Garber y : 3 ; n ngenecke ru ; cats ; ; i i ! 2 > nt wav T 1 He suggested operating the engine| five health certificates issued. 8 3 practical application of his findings discovered that this plant tends to | BC (49113) way I | 2 a Councilman Myers, complained| the United States should prepare for | exhaust its roots rather than to re- A about five hours every fourth day Chief Zerphey’s Report Bout ther rafuse sich us or. tin| continued migration from its dust plenish them during the first few BRIX] SAFETY-STEPS . : : a or 5 hey during the Winter months, which| The annual report of Chief Elmer Bre sie doncsied ir | bowls. days of leaf growth, and that there POWER 3 {RAG HD] w hen would keep battery charged. Also Zerphey was as follows: E> 2 0 pos ge —_——na is a definite advantage in waiting TT BY SR ait holiday, that there was no way of taking up| Arrest’s — Carrying concealed! | A waing ompaint PULLETS NEED CALCIUM | until the new shoots are four or five | HSER 6 I ; H Forming heceds) | picture. £ i : or A A | RRR] L—~- the slack on drive belt of engine|deadly weapon 1, Burglary 1 (Juve- ignored. 3 Vi Het 1 fia or inches tall before them. 3 PON Bl CHEVROLET'S which should have been provided |nile), Forgery 1, Larceny 3, Lanceny Elected An Assistant ST Puliels sy = large number; In pracues, 1 15 fg ! a caltl- ahh dt > ; a NL nn : A mo Mr. William Brian was elected of soft and thin-shelled eggs, the Vating at ou = to gage BUILDS IT bbb) thee assistant secretary of Boro Council 1 2 is more successiu ah cultiva. ela es a : : pd a trouble may be caused by insuffi- tion every week or 10 days. This gested: 6 B t 9 ith Sound Effects ala wary o per month. cient consumption of shell- making finding puts control by tillage meth- her bn ang us ers WwW $1060 Per Year 4 : | ods on a practical basis and has re- Not this material or calcium, say poultry - Upon motion our Burgess will EL : : sulted already in large-scale bind- engagen receive 4 salary of $100 per yeir specialists of the Pennsylvania State weed-eradication programs being 5 College. The material must be undertaken under state auspices in | urd in the future, payable each De- ha Wi : at least two of the more badly af- | 4 9 3 : cember. According to a State Law, | placed in a well lighted section of fected areas. | many a § turns ot Burgesses may be paid $100 for |the house where it will be