{ 60-906. We each received a sam- a > Peifer. vault located in the middle ofyin the vault, food and water account. Our signature Is the Grover 3 18 el ey vied until Mu or oS ay) The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, Dece mber 16, 1948 — 11 ar a bt ” i ; guide. It is compared to the efore we le e second floor|ago ier money, inc ng party of it Union National Bank the | ank. In the vault are seven could be sent in by way of al&u ature on the ech that has | we were shown a machine called 500 dollar bill, a 1000 dcllar bill, | william B. Wilson of Pennsyl-{ Stimulate your business by adver= the Fire C hundred eighty-two lock boxes. | ventilator. The ventilator is gna A to the bank Keen the Recordak, which took pictures/a 1-2 cent piece and a 20 cent his n a en yo iy Hall on Mo (from page 13 The boxes can only be opened|opened from the inside. There |gyes can tell if a name has been | of checks, bills, deeds, etc. Each piece were shown. vania, a former coal miner, was the ng in the Bullet vers attendin ilar counterfeit bill is of poar with the guard key and the key [is also a fan to keep the air cir-| fo ged. film five feet 4 We were each given a check | first Secretary of Labor of the 1 : et : 4 ' : of | " naa Ye tool 6 dunn fe re sung ar He also told us that the | of the person who rents it. { check Another phase of the banking | % We oo aken, Rr New| (Turn to page 12) ied States. Patronize Bulletin advertisers : wks i heck ac : é a et ames wel small bills that are used now When the employees leave the Checks and chec ng A000 unts | system is the time saving letter back he bank th games wy : ; : make up a great part of the | opening device. It is not only | York and is back to the bank the] chagen. d came into circulation in 1934, All| bank, the clocks on the outside |p nic daily job. There are | in ine bet opens. the letter day after developing. coins that come to the bank are | door are wound for the number many different machine} connected | an avis | utgoing mail| Next we went downstairs where For High Prices be held | from the Federal Reserve Bank of | of hours between closing and | ith” this job. Tne bank endor- | Ih guy. . 0 in oulgeing | we were shown the vault which con Wedne: Philadelphia, The coin wrapping | opening time of the bank. At] on 1 | the postage meter saves much 782 safe denosit lock box-| C ! pp! ) sey is used to endorse all checks| time.’ It moistens the letters L U H 0 tr irect 19th at 7: machine is a great time saving | that fixed time, the vault may be prior to their leaving the bank i ith a san) t of | © The vault is enclosed within| et S au our Y' WW device. The coins come in cloth opened. Because of the sensitiv-| Tha hank endorsement has cn it 50 Wy at . wit 1 eh saan four decors, having two at each] Wl bags, are placed in a saucer-like | ity of the burglar alarm, if any he name of the bank, number of pressure, { 16 Zap is sealed. end. It is estimated that each] | part of thé machine and slide heat or sharp instrument would be the bank, date and name of the | The posting or bookkeeping door weighs ten tons. Inside the PE down a trough into the wrapper | used, it would release the burglar cashier. The automatic cancelling | Ma hine works in conjunction with | gi te; door at each end there are| 3 ri ODERN in one short and easy operation. | alarm immediately. In case any=! ,n.chine cancels the check. Af- checking accounts, It totals our | three small dials. The clock is We inspected the twenty ton | one hould he \ppen to be locked | io; the check has been cancelled and Pl This set to the time the vault should UR JOB RR mre eee rene | He HE lg SE Sn | machine adds and subtracts, open. For safety’s sake there is P i G M m & S INTING {| the cancelled check appears paid, © have overdrawn our account|," hole about five inches in dia-| au - u ma on | date of cancellation and the num- the numbers appear in red. Galried meter through which air can pass, FLIZABETHTOWN R 1. RIGHT IN Do 4 | ber of the bank which in the case |, Mr. Lester Hostetter explammed | i; (he event that someone would Phone E'town 171 or 13 Phone E'town 34535 GROOVE lof the Union National Bank is (0 Us about savings accounts. locked inside. O i Be 3 ’ > is very safe, easy and profitable Next we went inside the cash-| | ple check and used the bank en-| P€CAuse your money draws com=- | hooth where we saw many Se \ | dorser and cancelling machine on jeung inte ot Sens oh modern fnaghines, ne Mess rem 2 Oh Gh Ge ET BE . y | it. we do any traveling, Te Be. y >| were a letter opener, a 08- | ; | Would Ask You Tlo Call For Watch And §| vaveler's checks are the safest charts finding interest takes only | tal Stamping machine, which, if Ri if | way of carrying money. These a hort time. you pressed a number, you would ere’ S ris mas I Clock Re airs B fore ecember 24th | che rks come Th denominations of. Tae Recordak is an apparatus | get exactly that much change. | +4 38 . i for photographing and projecting | They have no machines for pa at! | a 3 ten, twenty, fifty and one hundred eclng | They have no m pay oii) R reau ; I dollars. When we purchase the VCIY important bonds and papers. money. | rom arm u | checks. the bank charges us tires All important papers are photo- After this we were told all 3 fourths of one per cent. We graphed before they leave the) ahout checks. We were yi EB l also r name on the that the simplest form is the| WAGNER | ¥ ‘VOY 3 ND WwW C e ht 0 jy Ty Pay ee de ok | Re mnants of our visit to a blank endorsement which is mi oe 1: Every 7 ier x oth ink were seen on the street| |, signing your name on el =~ HARD COAL 3 on . orrec ye i Jane — a t ot 4 from the bank to the school in hack oF the heck just as it is| i Purchaser of an 3 3 Nl: form of Bachmz “hocolate | writte + face R] aan on M oto Shank, assis) 20 1 rm f Bachman Choco written on the face. STOKER-BOILER i J MOUNT JOY, PENNA. a cashier. drew our attention to|Almond Bar wrappers. We were also shown travelers i "how we could *open a checki ng Shirley Eby | checks which were worth ten dol- UNIT i | ER Ye rere ee | — las each. Aller Ja : ye were! 3 , Toi " A ach given a check which we ran] I The al The Bak fied he fhe ero mas 4 : 8 Cloctica p D4 erik mere itis r | chine and then through the check J a very interesting tour through : 4 the Union National Mount Joy | cancelling machine which punched i 3 v Bank, Wednesday afternoon, Nev- | little holes in forms of Numbers. Pe. i I 4 {ember 24th. As we entered we | Next a machize e NO FURNACE TENDING Will Receive A > OS | were greeted ky a group of em-| by Mus. Hostetter which kept the [5 | | ployees, who tock our Section = to | account of deposits made by in-| o¢ NO FUEL SHORTAGES |. ERE KE i x the upper floor. There we were | dividuals. When it totals up if J i | ue ; MANHEIM R. D. 1, PENNA. | fascinated by a collection .of bills | YOU hi fog overdrawn your Say eo FAR FUEL BILLS | ¥ This Complete Sei J x bearing ‘the denominations of ten | it prints the letters J iy i 3 fifteen, twenty-five and fifty cents. | 8u€ss iri is Why they say, “You e CLEAN, STEADY HEAT | i Al sansa ® — ¢ bills were used during 1862 are in the red. is cavy Alun 9 i 5 ; 1 NC sin Vane ped fine 1892 Before we left the building, YEAR WATER | Seu, J) / terest was the specimen cf a one | Mr. Everett Metzler demonstrated Ar REMA LY LOW COST | Ware : RAS Ci TING dollar blll which measured 7 1-2] the coin counting machine which AIR COMPRESSOR EXCAV inches by 3 inches. The standard | both counted the coins and put Mail coupon for surprising facts By and up x hill which we now use was issued | them in wrappers. | on the Wagner Stoker-Boiler Unit oo’ \ STL TL IL TELE TL TE TL TE > WY R in 194. As ‘weiwere leaving we received; =~ ~~ £1 WORK & GRADING De Sprecher then passed a-| Wo chocolate bars apiece. [i i a . ) | round 2 large pack of movey and I know had a an . Re Pa. : Made of 35-ounce alumi ol jie xB. ked us to guess the : nt it ful afternoon. . especially did | rT Birt ’ : \ Rock Drilling Cellars beld. I a an th and I a appreciated it very much. Without obligation, fell me about the Wogrer | | vg DS num, Includes 5 qt.Dutch x y velve pound bundle contained Jay Barnhart : Sue 3 Yor eat by J oven, 2 and 3-qt sauce ° four thousand dollars, Eighth Grade Tours The Bank || NAME__ er iy ans ” skillet : Concrete Breaking, Ete. Trenches, Ete. There were scme odd coins ly- The most interesting Math Class i ABD ; 4 Pans and 10” s . rsp] ing on the table. i asked what | was on Tuesday, November 23, 1948} RES. 1S n Ay they were "and was told. that they | when the eighth grade of wenn 4 ~ J School visited the i) > were half cent € twen- Joy Grade 77 Rsk pieces, a twen ty cent piece, and me ther odd | Union National Bank of mount |]. S M el y 5 So C |W rf nt nd many other o ) 1! at’ the ec e on io Lancaster County Farm Bureau MO U NT 3 oY cent which we do not use today.|Joy. We were greeted { P H Oo N E 126 Rn Semething that interested me very! door by Mr. Sumpman at 2:45. 15 West Main Street . . Son 4 much was a five hundred dollar! *Among the many interesting and MOUNT JOY. PA. Co- operative Association ( Lill on which was the portrait of educational things which they] Phone 314-R |¥Lancaster - Quarryville - Manheim - New Holland — President McKinley; also a one showed us was money measuring] 19-9-3mo thousand dollar bill on which was'7 [-2 inches by 3 inches which Db Ld bid ibid FE RE TS NT PE RG RE RS FE RARE Fe Pa TE FE RE, LT TER TE PEEL ETE TE TEC TET BT TN Ee Be 5 5 Cs Gs C5 0 Be 0s Ee Ge Te Be Be Be Pe BE ALAA SOL EEE ETE OE TET GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR MOTHER DADDY x KITCHEN HOLSTER SETS MEN'S POCKET KNIVES BOXED SET OF 6 — HOLLOW GROUND $1 3 45 ¥ Many different handles. Fine quality This a useful and wonderful gift $1.30 $2.25 | { TOTE LITE wi rd gi $15.95 Can be used for sports, in the sick room, on the farm. Fine for emergencies. SCISSORS ~~ PARING KNIFE | Y AUTO Ropps WR '%7 us E31 wu @ For the BIG gift on your list—the ong’ that WH win smiles of sanstaction well, 7g 2 CARVING SETS S0c - $1.95 - $2.50 : 15¢ » 20c - 95¢ ¥ just these... 100% VIRGIN WOOL $1.98 $5.98 Potato Masher . 79¢ ¥ Batter Whip . 69c § from NEWCOMER'S HARDWARE STORE J 8 suas col $6.95 - $11.95 - $17.50 $7.50 - $15.00 WIDE SPATULA 69c NARROW SPATULA 69c | 7 TL RRS RAEI FOOD CHOPPER 2 $4.50 NUT CRACKERS _. ; 25¢c PASTRY MIXER 20c CAKE TITRNER ii 89 3 4 EGG BEATER Stainless steel ................. $1.25 ¥ TOOLS - TOOLS - TOOLS FLOUR SIFTER just pull the handle . .., 8125 ! : FOLEY FOOD MILL ih $1.89 ¢ Gift Boxed STANLEY TOOLS : DE ee ‘ Make Dad's work a pleasure with he “right” tools at hand WHISTLING TEA KETTLE Red, green, blue en S075 NEST OF BOWLS 4 colorstoa set... ..... $2. 95 1 / HN J ¢ A RRR PERE TE TTS NAT PAPE SAS RRR PE PS TE PS FA PE BE NS PERS PERS SE RE RE PE BERR ER . ic lr saree 9 Cudly White Puski .. 55.25 ¥ RED FLOWERPOTS . B9c - 55¢ - 98c | ; Service Trad c oe 7) Ck fo ei FOR BROTHER Delivery Truck tig ss $2.98 Musical bana Sets . . . .. . i FOOTBALL BASKETBALL Libby Hostess Glassware Sets... $3.00 ¥ fies omit Tractor and Mower . ... $1.29 FLASHLIGHTS $1.25 - $1.45’ Semdwich Toaster ............... $7.25 ¥ Blocks 6 Build .. 98c “$1.49 Children’s Books .. ..... 29c With plastic elses 0 f SLEDS . $7.85 - $12.75 Electric Roaster i ol : $19.55 i Cash Register a $3.98 In boxes ee 55¢ Be prepared! Get your new sled Waifle iron, heat control... .... $14.95 GAMES : Electric Heating Pad ............ $6.95 - $7.50 - $8.95 el ES Al Ha is FJRE TRUCK AND LADDER . pet nesta 9 TENNIS RACKETS All prices FLT TE TE TPE TEBE IS ATES hea 1 FOR HER SLEEPING COMFQRT CHOOSE AN i SWEEPER SETS Bissels mop, pan und Broom. ........... $2.98 | ; i TENNIS BALLS Pressure packed in acan .... $1.80 cy x A tey to build character Pe | ELECTRIC BLANKET . 2 TLE RACING CAR SETS 4in dll . ein ee . $l. 59 § $39.95 4: # POCKET KNIFE Some pearl handles. * DOLL BED ... $2.98 HIGH CHART For your doll $2.95 : BICYCLES - A "first" on every boy's gift list. 7 PRESS Just turn handle, makes 12 fancy shapes $2.50 # i yl yr P Chime $1.19 § | PEPE BER REFERENT RA RE RE Re PE PE Re RRR RE TA RAP RR Ne RE PL PATE SER REPL RE PETE STEP.ON CANS $1.45 COOKIE JAR 85¢ 2 ! Musical Elephant . $2.19 ony : PE PE PETE FE FE VIVE TF Pi Fo PE FETE RIP ETE TERETE Ro Fe BE PETE PEF PERE FE ? Red Toy Shovel . .... 25¢ —¥ Duck ZN Q d : Ironing Bocrd ..... 31.89 Dog | SO $1.89 FOR SISTER & =" "\ KNIVES an FORKS # Metal Ones ..... $2.30 ad Donkey Gounes Pottery Blovele 3 1S 0 Ag $7.95{ ¥ TABLE AND CHAIRS ... io $9.95 - $12.95 CE 2 2G PE RL A RR RRR AR RRR Ret DOLL COACH A pretty blue one iia gr $7.25 FOR BABY : TRICYCLES ......... ............ S1395.51795 DOLLS. ........00. ces Be Sure Baby Has A Doll § PR TT TE BD OT TA 2 TE 0 7 9 RU a 0 1 0 TT TRB 2 ORLES J. EMail 3.00 - $6.75 au i at S. Newcomer & Son, Inc WAGONS .. a, $14.95 - $16.50 ¥ § Mount Joy, Pa PHONE 200 You can haul two children in tose. pretiy wagons Card Table ........ 34.95 Overstuffed Chair .. .. $12.95 \ Metal Chairs | .. $3.69 A For a little gir! Nr Dishes Beautiful Water Sets ¢ \ 0 Bi iQ MUSICAL DOOR KNOCKER rib i $9.50 Especially nice fer suburban homes. Be sure to look these over. AR RRR RR ROR IR I ROR TK RR TL TR vg % Mosman soos samen ems er es SS Ss a SB SS SS Sh SS SS SS SS SS SRE a SR A a AA
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