The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, July 12, 1951, Image 6

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TAKING 2-WEEKS COURSE (
Jay H. Brubaker, of Mt. Joy Rl,
| an employee of the Brubaker Ap-
pliance Store, R. D. 1, here, is tak- |
ing a two weeks’ course in linoleum |
| installation at the Armstrong Cork |
Company's Laying School for Lin-
| oleum Mechanics.
CONDITION OF THR
REPORT OF
BANK AND
FIRST NATIONAL
TRUST COMPANY OF MT, JOY
| IN THRE STATE OF PENNSYL~
| VANIA, AT THRE CLOSE OF BUSI
| NPSS ON JUNE 30, 1951
‘Published in response to call
by Comptroller of the Currency,
made
un-




| der Section 5211, U, 8S. Revised Sta-
| tutes),
ASSTTS
“ash, balances with other
banks, Including reserve
balance and cash items in
| process of collection 0 AT7,715.74
iS. 8 lovernment obliga.
| tions, direct and guar=-
i anteed 1,197,082.81
| Obligations of States and
| political subdivisions 0
Other honds, notes, and de-
hentures ‘ 9,808.67
| DOT ite stocks (inelading
| 250,00 stock of Fed-
| Reserve bank) 11,250.00
| and diseonntg (includine
| 183.47 overdrafts) 1.882,997.68 |
k premises owned $43,389- |
| 22. furniture and fixtures
$11,668.49 : 55,057.81
| Real estate owned other
| than hank premises ....... 1.00
Other Assets 31. 50
Assets $3. S88 904.44
[ Total
NamanAd denngite af Individ-
| wale rartnerships, and
corporations 1,500,568.76
Time deposits of individ-
and
1,685,718.15
ronment
72,436.82
nartnerships
cormoration .
| Denpgites of it <
(inelndine nostal savings)
nf Qtates and polit-
eal suhdivisions 178,54
ww Aenngite (certified
ior'e cherks, ote)
Depocite $3,445,549.64.
Liabilities HR 36,183 59
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| Pennsits
and

3, 481
ACCOUNTS
Liabilities
CAPITAL
| Manital Stock
Common stock,
2125.000.00
1 i na
divided
|
tal
| Other
Total
|
|
total par
195.000 00
250,000 (0
32,171.21
407,171.21
Cap-
3,888."
profits

Total Capital Accounts
Tatal Liabilities and
ital
MEMORANDA
Assets pledged or assigned
to se'cure liabilities and for
other purposes ......
State of Pennsylvania,
f.ancastar ge:
| I, E. M. Bomherger, cashier of the
above-named bank. do solemnly affirm
' that the ahove statement is true tn
the best of my knowledge and belief
| E. M. BOMBERGER, Cashier
04,44
451,500.02
County of

Affirmed to and snbserihed before
me this 10th dav of July, 1951.
Gertrude P. Helms,
Attest:
PARIS H.
AMOS H
E. W. NEW( ih R
| Notary Public.
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Those In Service
Abram -S. Koser, seaman, USN,
«on of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin L. Koser
of Route 2. Mt. Joy, has completed
a six-months course at the Fleet
Sonar School, Key West, Fla. The
course consists primarily of in-
struction in basic electronics with
emvhasis on sonar maintenance
and operations and instruction in
anti-submarine welfare. Diplomas
were presented by the Commanding
Officer Capt. W. R. Caruthers, USN.
Koser entered the Naval service
in August 1950 and received his
recruit training at the Naval Train-
ing Center in Great Lakes. Ill. Be-
fore entering the Navy, he was a
oraduate from Mount Joy High
School.
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* An attendance of 45,000 is claim-
recent Penna. Dutch
Tolk Festival at Kutztown recent-

REPORT OF CONDITION OF THR
UNION NATIONAT, MOUNT J0V
RANK OF JOY. PENNA,
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON
TITN 20, 1951
(Published in response to call made
hv Comptroller of the Currency, n-
der Section 5211, U. 8S. Revised
Statutes)
ASSETS
Cash, halances with
ather hanks, including
reserve halance and
each items in process
of collection .......... $ 784,831.06
tl. 8 Government ohliga-
tiong direct and guaran-
teed 2,041,938.80
Ohlieations of State and
nolitical subdivisions
Nther honds, notes,
debentures ...........
Cornorate stocks, (including
216.500 stock of Federal
Reserve bank)
Loans and Discounts (includ-
ing $377.55 overdrafts) 2,357,723.39
Rank nremises owned
210.717.50, furniture and
fixtures $18%.451.58 ...
Real estate owned other
63,735.30
and
158,551.00
38,169.08


than bank premises ... 170.93
Other assets ..... ‘ 123.00
Total Assets $5, 5, 461,7 722.56
LIABILITIES
Nemand deposits of {ndl-
viduals, partnerships, &
corporations .......... 2,353,843.27
Time deposits of Indivia-
nals, nartnerships, and
corporations .......... 2,330,147.99
Deposits of 1. S. Govern-
ment (including postal
SAVINGS) $6,323.26
Nenosites of States and
political subdivisions .. 54,774.85
Other denosite (certified and
cashier's che

19,581.52
Trinity Lutheran Church, here. The
Weddings
(From Page 1)
Ruth L. Herr
William C. Garber, Jr,
The marriage of Miss Ruth L.
Herr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar R. Herr, Elizabethtown, and
William C. Garber, Jr, son of Mr.
and Mrs, William C. Garber, Joy
Theatre Apartments here, took
place in the First Church of God,
at Elizabethtown.
The Rev. J. O. Weigle officiated.
The bride was given in marriage by
her father and attended by Mrs.
Roy Herr, Elizabethtown, as ma-
tron of honor, Bridesmaids were
Miss Eleanor Longenecker and
Miss Peggy Barnhart, both of Eliz-
abethtown.
Jack Tyndall, of town, served
as best man. Richard Martin and
Donald Starr, both of this place,
were ushers.
After a reception in the ehureh |
social room, the couple left on a
wedding trip through the New
England states. They will reside at
the home of the bride.
Stella Raffensperger
Harold E. Rhen
Miss Stella Raffensperger, daugh- |
ter of Mrs. Mary Raffensperger, of |

Bainbridge R1. became the bride
of Harold E. Rhen, son of Mrs.
Harry Kreiser, Mt. Joy R2, in the

Rev. W. L. Koder officiated at the |
ceremony.
Given in marriage by her broth- |
er, Clarence Raffensperger, she |
was attended by Mrs. LeRoy Alle- |
man, her sister, Elizabethtown, as!
matron of honor, and Miss Eliza- |
beth Kreiser, sister of the bride- |
groom, Mt. Joy, and Miss Jean |
Forry, Elizabethtown, bridesmaids. |
The organist was Miss Beulah
Smith.
After a reception at Baker's Di- |
ner, Elizabethtown,
for Niagara Falls. They will reside
in Elizabethtown.
The bride is employed by Sipkin |
Corp, Elizabethtown, and the]
bridegroom is employed by Air- |
craft Marine Corp., Florin.

|
Betty Jane Ament |
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Total Denosits
Other liabilities
Total Liabilities Ray Bell

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CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Canital Stock:
Common stock, total par
$125,000
Surplus
Undivided
Reserves
Total Capital
$125,000.00
profits .. .
Accounts

and
Liabilities
Accounts
MEMORANDA
Assets pledged or assigned
to secure liabilities and
for other purposes ...
State” of Pennsylvania,
Lancaster, ss:
I, Carl S. Krall, cashier of the
above-named bank, do solemnly affirm
that the above statement is true to
the best of my knowledge and belief,
CARL S. KRALL, Cashier
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 10th day of July, 1951.
Annie C. Blensinger, Notary Public,
My commission expires Jan. 26, 1953
Correct-Attest:
HARVEY RETTEW
W. A. COVENTRY
HENRY H. KOSER
Directors.
Total
Capital $5,461,722.56
238,000.00
County of

CONDITION OF THE
BANK OF
THE STATE
AT THE
JUNE
REPORT OF
FIRST NATIONAL
LANDISVILLE IN
OF PENNSYLVANIA
CLOSE OF DBUSINESS ON
30, 1951.
(Published in response to call made
by Comptroller of the Currency, un-
der Section 5211, U, S. Revised Sta-
tutes).

ASSETS
balances with other
banks, including reserve
balance, and cash items
in process of collection, $ 459,978.7H
S. Government obliga-
cash,
tions, direct and guar-
La. irri 927,778.89
Obligations of States and
political subdivisions 10,400.00
Other bonds, notes and
debentures ..
Corporate stoe Ks (including
$5,250.00 stock of Federal
Reserve Bank)
Loans and discounts (Includ-
ing 1.37 overdrafts)
Bank premises owned $1.00
furniture and fixtures
New Bank
36, Furn, &
2; Accrued In-
50,977.75
170,704.80
6,260.00
976,024.86




$2,602,491.45
Total ‘Assets .......:..
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individ-
uals, partnerships, and
corporations .......... 1,186,459.53
ime deposits of individ-
uals, partnerships and
raisins says 926,444.70
corporations
Deposits of United States
Government (including pos-
tal savings)
Deposits of States and pol-
tical subdivisions
Other deposits (certified and
cashier's checks, ete) ..
Total
51,150.98
164,030.79
19,387.53

Deposits $2,347,473.53
Liabilities ...... $2,347,473.53
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Capital Stock:
Total
Common stock, total par
$75,000.00 ..... «75,000.00
Surplus .......... “es 100,000.00

Undivided profits 62,634.36
Reserves (and retirement
account for preferred
SLOCK) 17
Total Capital Account 25
7,383.56
5,017.92

and
Total Liabilities
Capital Accounts
MEMORANDA
Assets pledged or assigned
to secure labilitles and
$2,602,401. 45
for other purposes .... 260,000,00
State of County of
Lancaster, 8S;
Ih 'N. la Bowers, cashier of
the above-named bank, do, solemnly
affirm that the above statement 1s
true to the best of my knowledge and
beltef,
N. L. BOWERS, Cashier
Affirmed to and subscribed before
me this 10th day of July, 1951.
George A. Shenck, Justice of the i :
Peace. My commission expires Jan. Ferris Stehman and Mrs. Roy
7, 1952. Spahr.
Correct—Attest:
WM. H. HOFFMAN
. JESSE SNAVELY,
G. F. TROUT
JR,

Directors
The Rev. Nevin H. Zuck officiated. !
the couple will
Joy R2. The bride is employed by |
the Pennsylvania Power and Light |
Co,
is employed by
berger in Rohrerstown.
Columbia R1, announce the mar-
riage of their
Harold Buller, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Theodore Buller, Square St.,
which took place June 23 in the
Florin Evangelical United Brethren |
Church. The Rev. John H. Gable |
oificiated at the double ring cere- |
mony. |
Albert Brosey. A
held at the home of the bride. Aft-
er a wedding trip to Erie they are
Md.
his grandfather, Dr. J. S. Kendig.
and family spent several] days with
the former's parents at Shawsville,
Pa.
ited Mrs. Clara Campkell and dau-
ghters, Miss Hannah and Mrs. Liz-
zie Holden at Harrisburg Thursday.
day.
die Yost and daughters, Miss Ros-
ie Albin, all' of Columbia,
Thursday with Russell H. Cooper.
and daughters,
Judy, spent three days with rela-
tives at Philadelphia.
her cousin Elaine Danner, at Wash-
Melvin Newcomerr,
Myers, Mrs. Clarence Mowery, Mrs.
The marriage of Miss Betty Jane |
Ament, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. |
Roy C. Ament, Mount Joy R2, and |
Ray Bell, son of Mr. and Mrs.!
Samuel J. Bell, Hummelstown R2,|
took place Saturday in the FEliza-
bethtown Church of the Brethren.
The attendants were Miss Helen |
Detwiler, Mount Joy, and John Bell
Hummelstown R2.
After a wedding trip to Canada |
reside at Mount |
Lancaster, and the bridegroom
Lynes and Fry-

June Nace
Harold Buller
Mr. and Mrs. Curvin Nace, Sr.,
daughter, June, to
Florin

The attendants were Mr. and Mrs.
reception was
residing on W. Main St., Florin.
SALUNGA
College Park,
is spending the Summer with


Neal Nelson, of
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Walters
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Peifer vis-
Mrs. Minnie Wehner, Mrs, Fred-
spent
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wenditz
Caroll Ann and
Miss Jerre Hiestand is visiting
ington, D. C.
A “Dime a Dip” supper was held
by the Women’s Society of Christ-
ian Service of the Salunga Metho-
dist Church last evening on the
lawn of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. New-
comer, Salunga.
The committee includes Mrs.
Willis Kendig, chairman, Mrs. J.
Mrs. Paul
Stimulate your bvriness adver-
tising in the Bulletin.

the couple left \}


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Creamed Juna
Y2 cup Louella or Carnation Milk,
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1 tablespoon Louella Butter
1 tbsp flour 4 tsp salt
1 cup (7-0z can) tuna
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add 14 cup milk; blend carefully
until smooth. Add remaining milk
and return to heat, stirring con-
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tuna and serve immediately over
toast slices or browned noodles. Gar-
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if desired. Makes 4 to 6 servings.
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