\ | REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE REPORT OF CONDITION ] TOWN NATIONAL BANK UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY BANK OF MOUNT JOY, PENNA. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON JUNE 29, 1946. 29, 1946, |(Published (Published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, un- der Section 6211, U. S. Revieed Sta- tutes) ASSETS Loans and Discounts (inclug- ing no overdrafts ..... $ 935,695.96 8. Government obliga- tions direct and guaran- teal i. devi sine 3,361,109.25 Other bonds, notes, and debentures ........ 30,060.15 Corporate stocks, inc luding $12,750 stock of Federal Reserve Bank ............ 12,750.00 ° Cash, balances with banks, including reserve balance and cash items in process of collection ........... 799,476.82 Bunk premises owned 4,360, furniture and fixture $8,709.65 ....... Real estate owned other than bank premises . Other assets 01.40 Total Assets .......... $5,165,565 LIABIL 1ITIES Demand deposits of indl- viduals, partnerships, & Corporations .......... 2,072,962.70 Time deposits of individ- uals, partnerships, and corporations .......... 2,279,617.01 Deposits of U. S. Govern- ment (including postal Savings 232,951.25 Deposits of States and political subdivisions .. 49,798.98 | m Other deposits (« cashiers checks, Total Deposits $4,6 rtitied and kc) 10,382.49 15, 712.5 03 Total Liabilities ...._.. $4,645, 712 2 CAPITAL AC ( Sou NTS Capital Stock: Common stock, total par $125,000 $125,000.00 Surplus 300,000.00 Undivided Profits 70, 767.76 Reserves ......... Na 24,070.65 Total Capital Accounts Fo 519, S38. 8.41 Total Liabilities and Capital Accounts ...... $5,165,550,94 MEMORANDA U. S. Government obliga- tions, direct and guaran- teed pledged to secure de- posits and other abili- ties og es 537,639.25 Total: 159.25 Secured Liabilities: Deposits secured b assets pursuant t ments of law .. pledged require- 9 350.57 otal. + cc ote vv 262,350.57 that State sylvania, County of 1 Lancastd ssly, cashier of the above-nan that the the best of H. 2» statement {is frue to v knowledge and belief. N. NISSLY, Cashier Sworn to and suhseribed before me this ith day of July, 1946. Annie C. Blensinger, Notary Public My commission expires Jan. 26, 1949 Correct—Attest: HENRY IH. KOSER ROHRER STONER ALVIN J. REIST Directors REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY OF MT. JOY IN THE OF PENNSYL~ JAN CLOSE OF BUSI- NESS ON JUNE 29, 1946. {Published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, un- der Section 5211, U. S. Revised Sta- tutes). ASSETS Loans and discounts (including $0.85 overdrafts) ....... $ 932,961.25 f). 5. Government obliga- tions, direct and guar- anteed ...,... vee 2, Obligations of States and political subdivisions .. 137,45 Other bonds, notes, and de- 98,067.57 Corporate stocks (including $7,500 stock of Federal Red serve bank) 7,000 Dash, balances with other banks, including reserve balance and cash items in process of collection Bank premises owned : , furniturd and fix- $ § HO ears 29,687.93 estate owned other than bank premises 2.001 Other assets Ve 7,187.90 Dx De Total Assets .......... $2,827,072.68 I. IAB 1 ITE Demand deposits of individ- nals, partnerships, and corporations ........... 1,448,918.81 cashie Time deposits of individ- nals, partnerships and Corporations 1,432,030.8 Deposits of U.S, Government (including postal savings) 441,433.94 Deposits of States and polit- tical subdivisi 129,957.26 Other denosits ( cashier's che Total Deposits Other liabilities 2 Total Liabilities &...... $3,503,452.17 CAPITALFACCOUNTS Capital Stock Common stock, ftotal par ( $125,000.00 125,000.00 Sarplus . Rie ain ns anise 25,000 Undivided "profits Sissies 71,747.21 eserves (and refirement ac- coun Total Total i : ical Acco 827,072.68 Pledged ties loaned United States blig and 4% 48 pledged Is equire- ments of law ........ Total . iiss verre 533,284.00 State of Pennsylvania, County of Lancaster, ss I. R. Fellenbaum, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly affirm that the above statement is true te the best of my "wu e and belief R. FELLENBAUM, Cashier Affirmed hed before me this 3rd day of . , 1946, Gertrude P. Helms, Notady Public PARIS H TE D. M. WOLGEMU TH » JOHN E. MELHORN Director: one of th position in lain Clbthing Dept. Steady employm nt, no night work. Salary, c aD and discount. y wo S v Also, competen same Dept. Stes dy¥ work, discount. 3 ana Apply Mrs. Ebersole, second floor, ¢ between 2 and 4 p. m. HAGER BRO., INC. 5-29-tf LAWN MOWERS sharpened and re- COLL ERY paired. J. B. Hostetter # & Sons Rheems, Hardware Store, We3/ Main St, Mt. Joy. All work gua anteed. 4-18-tf WHO WANTS TO FARM -_ Acre of land located in Mount Joy PAPERHANGING & PAINTING Boro. Can have two-thirds of all Frederick jos. honk, 108. Marietta crops grown and can farm what- 1 Ave., Mt. Joy. Pho! office. CLASSIFIED | Rates for this coms column are 25¢ per | msertion. If over five lines, 5c per | line each insertion, all payable mn tdvance. WANTED TO BUY; Straw. in the field or will bale onjthe share. Mar- | tin H. Cope, Phone Eliza- | bethtown 416-J4. Tall-1t | by name of Skippy. | tion notify Mrs. Brech# St., Mt. Joy, Pa. 7-11-1t =) | FOR SALE: Young | rabbit meat at all timy ,300.09 | Hershey Rabbit Farm, 371 N. Bar- al Deposits $798,711.97 Common stock, Apply 100 Columbia Ave., Mt. Joy. | Cherholtzer, 302-J Mt. Joy. 7- 11- -4t | lias ® PICTURES ® OLD [CHINA ® COLORED GLASS @ above-named bank, « | WRITE BOX NO. 85, R. WL. MOUNT | nk, do solemnly affirm me ‘thi: PE NEY VANTA GREY IRON NG COMPANY | cash by advertising them in this col- 198,328.21 Dema | Oak or Ivy | tation and want qui i Mount Joy, Pa. 6- 6- -2Mmo. (Including pos- ted hie dged to 83,284.00 Aly - High cash prices paid HELP WAI NTED- FEMALE: Intel- WANTED: ligent young woman belonging to gold. Plain Sects, for selling he pu Any me if in Paul H. Stern, Us sed var bought and rear model will Jecod condition. James N. Lightner, Att'y 6-20-6t for PHOTO FINISHING—Ans roll developed and | eight exposure LOST: Gold chain Vil edd mn | formation call Mrs. Gg The Dell, Mount Joy rge Germer, | -11-1t | ny informa- LOST: Black and vf Terrier | 67 W. Main { FOR SALE: Transparent Apples: | Mrs. Kathryn Snybie k Orchards, Florin, Pa. 7-11-2t | | | | | | | | Nico. TOY DRUMS; GUITARS; BANJO; piano rolls, sheet music, scarfs, | ete. Open Sat. only 0 to 10. Alton N. Reifsnyder Music House, 21 E. High, E-town 7-11-1t rabbits, also | Marks & | { bara St., Mt. Joy. 7-8-1tp | |FOR SALE: Stieff upright piano, | good condition. Mrs. AL Heilig, 117 So. Market Street, Mt. Joy, Pa. 7-11-2t | FOR SALE: Reed Baby coach, good; play pen, crib, day bed, walker. T-¥l- -1tp FOR SPRAYING DDT fan Huber NOTICE J wanTED TO BUY NYTHING ANTIQUE PEWTER @® OLD DOLLS ® TOYS ® BUTTONS ®STAMPS ®BOOKS | JOY, PA. 7-11-2t | - \ wanTeD BEN(H MOULDERS MOUNT JOY, PENNA. WANTED: To Ref, a five or six room house around Sept. 1st. Write | P. O. Box 85, c/o L. E. Mt. Joy | 6-6-tf | WANTED More People to use our classified columns and turn useless articles around their homes into amn. Try it. 2-4-tf | NOTICE: If you are troubled with | gr skin irri- | relief ask for Ds.’s Prescription; 700.084 sold by | E. W. Garber, 21 Mt. Joy Street, | | lc 51 VOTE OF THANKS: We wish to thank neighbors and friends fou their words of sympathy, floral | tributes and use of cars during our | recent sad bereavement. Mrs. | | Hettie Way, mother; Levi Wilson, | { husband and family. 7-11-1tp | | { | WANTED: Woman or girl to care { for two children Friday and Satur- days. Apply Mrs. Jack Homer or | call 105-J. 5-23-tf 112 RATS KILLED with can 112 for | Rats’, Harmless Animals & Poultry. | 8 | Hostetter’'s Hardware, Mt. Joy, Pa. 5-29-10 tp a IF INTERESTED your car—See—Ben Staley 8r call 163R2 { Mount Joy. 5-9-tf | | WANTED: First Cl 7 carpenters, for, Mt. Jov. Paul A. Martin, contr: EXECUTORS NOTICE of William W. Miles, late Letters testamentary on said | | estate having been ganted | [to the undersigned, all persons in- | debted thereto are requested to | make immediate payment, and | those having claims or demands | against the same, will present them without delay for settlement to the isigned residing at Landisville, Pa. IRMA LAWRENCE James N. Lightner, Att'y 6-27-6t EXECUTOR’'S NOTICE Estate of William Dyer, late of] | | Mount Joy Township, deceased. | { | Letters testamentary on said es- tate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make im- mediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same, will present them without, delay for settlement to the under- signed. residing at Columbia R. D. 1, Penna. LAVINE WAGENBACH | Executor | ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Estate of Daniel Geltmacher, late |of Rapho Twp., Lancaster Co., Pa., | deceased. Letters of administration on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are requested to make im- mediate payment, and those having | claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned, re- siding at R. D. 1, Mt. Joy, Pa. JACOB GELTMACHER, | Administrator | tf James N. Lightner, Att'y. 6-13-6t ) 75tf | Hempfield Twp., deceased | of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Grul of Bainbridge xd Harry D. Eber- sole, also of Bainkridge, were mar- red Sunday at the home of HEATH SWINE E RYS SIPELAS IS NOW IN ALL STATES One of Ameri st swine diseases-—-erys apidly be- commg one of its ; worst. In 1939 it was reported in 28 states. Today, Note the enlarged joints, typical of chronic typo of erysipelas. erysipelas is causing several mil- lion dollars ir. hog losses and exists in every state in the Union. In some areas it has become so im- planted in the soil that authorities fear it will be a permanent menace to swine production. Perhaps the most difficult prob- lem about coping with swine erysipelas is the fact that it often resembles hog cholera and in some of its aspects it may resemble LIVESWOESK PREPARED BY _ AMBRICAN FOUNDATION FOR ANIMAL HEALTH 0 | | | { { f other swine diseases. Symptom | i.wlude sudden deaths, arche backs, lameness, high fever, an | unwillingness of the hpgs to mow around. Due to the complexity o | the symptoms, a veterinary diag nosis is generally necessary to de | termine whether erysipelas o some other condition is causin; the losses. The disease occurs i two forms. The quick type causc immediate deaths and moves rap idly through the drove. The linge ing type causes enlarged joints an sometimes sloughing of the ski Fortunately, a very effectiv vaccine has been developed — anc this is proving extremeiy valuabl ir coping with erysipeias in area: where it has become a problen The important feature about us of the vaccine is that it should b given as soon as possible after th pigs are farrowed, bec~use erysij elas very commonly strikes pig when they are only a few days old Cement floors from farrowing w til weaning time, have also aide in the control of the discase. I hogs do start dying of erysipelas the carcasses should be disposed ¢ promptly, because rats and oth: vermin can act as spreaders, an can menace hog production in t! entire community. | LIVESTOCK HEALTH ODDITIES m= | = Et ARE THE COMMON z \ wn Ia \ : Ul / FARM CARRIERS OF SWINE INFLUENZA, HENCE OLD STRAW STACKS WHERE WORMS ARE COMMON, ARE A MENACE TO SWINE. fl ONLY 3 U.S. SOLDIERS IN WORLD j WAR II DIED OF THE DEADLY DISEASE, h, TETANUS, BECAUSE ALL SOLDIERS WERE %, VACCINATED wit TETANUS TOX0ID 7 WHICH WAS FIRST DEVELOPED FOR FARM ANIMALS ay 7 7 hia Vas New SH, bk AN K i LR IP 5 This S ‘Numerous ‘Weddings (From page 1) Bros. Sportswear Co. and the bride groom by the Simplex Paper Box | ‘0. Mr. Weidman recently was dis- a from the U. S. Navy where | THE CURSE of KING TUT KILLS AMERICAN LIVESTOCK & 7) SPORES OF THE DREAD DISEASE ; ANTHRAX WHEN TAKEN FROM 7 TUTS TOMB WERE STILL ALIVE, p AFTER THOUSANDS OF YEARS, 7 THIS SAME DISEASE COSTS OUR v FARMERS MILLIONS i IN LOSSES 1 ANNUALLY, J SEER ‘sey was soloist, |" reception was held at the i sal Church House for mem- | bers of the wedding party, family, and friends, after which the couple left on a wedding trip to Canada. office of Roth's Furniture Store, in | El'zabethtown. The bridegroom, a veteran of World War II, served three years in the Marine Corps, | | | | Mrs. Boltz was employed in the { two of which were spent in the | South He is now em- he served on the aircraft carrier, | “Bunker Hill” which received the Presidential Citation. | The couple will reside on West | | James St., Lancaster. Ruth Espenshade Benjamin Hall The marriage of Miss Ruth Es- penshade, daughter of Mrs. W. S. Espenshade, Fine St., thi boro and Benjumin Hall, son of Mr. ployed as Borough Police of New Holland. The couple will reside in Blue 3all, after returning from their wedding vip. er EE Sale Register|, | | and Mrs. Harry Donogher, How- | from now until day of sale. ABSO- ard Ave. Lancaster, tock place | | Saturday in the Methodist Church, | in Elkton, Md, The couple was attended by Mrs. Sherwocd Gingrich, John Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Viebahn. They will reside at 128 W. Straw- berry St. Lancaster. Alta Mae Gruber Harry D. Ebersole Miss Alta Mae Gruber, daughter | fliciating clergyman, Ren ( Brinser, E-town They were at-| ic tended by Miss Betty Moyer and Roy Gruker, brother of the bride. Following the ceremony, the ccuple left on a short the Sout! and on 1 will reside at Elizabethtown RI. Esther B. Schroll | W. Benjamin Boltz The marriage of Miss Esther B. Schroll, daughter of Mr. and Mr Rcy C. Schroll, Middletown RI, ] and W. Benjami Boltz, scn of Mr. and Mrs. Maytown, took place Sunday in the Donegal Fresbyterian Church. The Rev. John D. Tate officiated at the double ring ceremony. Miss Janet M. Long was maid | of honor. William Kliefoth Morrisv +1 ille was best man The ushers were Roy C. Schroll and | | There is no better way to boost Robert Cainer. Mrs. ‘Jacob Heisey played the wedding music and Mrs. W. Scott paper advertising. 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, July 20—In the village | of Lobata, Conoy Twp., 3 tracts | of land with improvements: No 1, | containing 30.68 perches of land, | on which is erected a frame dwel- | ling; No. 2, a tract of land of 26 perches with a frame dwelling house thereon. No. 3, One acre and 65.68 per- ches of land with a frame house and frame barn. Sale by Mau- rice C Demmy, executor of Christ- Frank, auct. Sale at 2 p. m. Saturday, July 27—On the pre- mises at 117 South Market St., in the Borough of Mt. Joy, household Ys goods by Mrs. W. R. Heilig. S Frank, auct.. Sale at 1:00 p.m. Robert Detwiler, received his (4 charge from the U. S. Navy | and returned home Sunday. | | 1 EE SALUNGA Mrs. Clateree Moyer Mowery is a patient in the Lancaster General Hospital convalescing from a recent , opera- tion. T-5 Samuel Zerphey of Ft. Moul- trie, S. C., is spending a 30-day fur- lough with his parents. rE your business than by local news- ATHLETES FOOT ITCH | The Bulletin, Mt HOW TO STOP IT MAKE 5 MINUTE TEST Get TE-OL at any drug store. Apply this POWERFUL PENETRATING fungi- | cide FULL STRENGTH. Reaches MORE | germs to KILL ‘the itch. | comfort or your 35¢ back. Locally at Sloan’s Pharmacy FERTILIZING TREE SURGERY WEED ERADICATION—{n Lawns Yroblg RRS i Pa., Thursday, July 11, 1946 e Landscape Service ® Trees, Shrubs, Evergreens, Perennials Trees, Shrubs, & Evergreens Lawns, Trees, Shrubs, & Evergreens Cavities & Tree Imjury jn and [REE [XPERTS | LONGENECKER ROAD, MOUNT JOY, PA. PHONE 305-R De Soto SALE PHONE 24W ED. KEENE Successor To E. MARIETTA ST. MOUNT JOY, PA. OR PHONE 158M FOR SALE - Lots - Farms | and Business me fo list your real estate for a qulickjcash sale with F.G. Shir Randler’s Bicycle Shop | Elmer S. Randler, Propr. FORMERLY AT 12 N. MARKET STREET, MOUNT JOY, PENNA. NOW LOCATED AT Main St. FI Mount J 1721 Realtors J. Statler Kuhn 456 Donegal Spring Road Phone 247-M Mount Joy PUBLIC SALE ON SATURDAY, JULY The undersigned M. C. Demmy, f Christian C. Demmy, Greasing | / Servicing | Car Washing, Etc. Batteries And Battery Service A SHARE OF YOUR PATRONAGE APPRECIATED will sell on the premises at public sale the following 3 tracts of land with the improvements thereon erected and situate i a, Conoy Township, Lancaster Beginning at the northeast pin being a corner of lot of Oliver Sager and in line of land of wis am 33 and 45 min- to an iron pin; and south 52 degrees and 57 minutes , 108.9 feet to an iron pin in the | ge; thence in and across | north 24 degrees and 18 | minutes west, 92.3 feet to a stake on | the western side off said road; thence crossing said roads by lands of Wil- 54 degrees and 15 minutes east, place of beginning. Containing 30. perches of land, be the sam mafe or less, on which FRAME BUILDING used as a dwelli NO. 2: Begining at the st | If you want a notice on your sale | f ins erted in this register weekly | oy Bn a corner of lot of Oliver Sager and in line of land of William » by lands of William Barrels ed Any good free of acids CK LL Wolgemuth Bros. FLORIN, PA. PHONE MOUNT JOY 220 the middle of a stream; the middle of said stream, lanlerings tereof, f thence by Tract , south 54 degrees minutes west, 15 feet to an iron pin; | thence by lots of John Demmy and | Oliver Sager respectively, north 50 minutes west, 2 feet to the place of beginning. Containing 26 perches of land, be the same more or less, on which is FRAME DWELLING NO. 3: Beginning at the northeast corner thereof at a stake, said stake of lands of William ; thence by lands of the said William Simons, south {and 50 minutes east, 318.78 feet to a ; thence by lands of C. C. For- 35 degrees and 35 minutes , 2422 feet to a stake; n C. Demmy deceased. C Si] being a corner on vg "50 minutes west, i in; thence by tract reinbefore described, | s and 15 minutes east, | feet to a point in the middle of a in ’ line of land of “William Sie lands of the said William eT sa, 100 feet to the the place of beginning. perches of land, be the same more which is erected a — Wanted In Our Card Room CARD OPERATORS AND CARD STRIPPERS Apply George Brown's Sons, Inc. Mount Joy, Pa. FRAME DWELLING and frame barn. MAURICE C. DEMMY Executor of Christian C. | Charles Frank, Auctioneer _ * Owen Hershey, Attorney ‘The Bulletin Covers This Section Like the Dew and We'll Talk It Over RIN