PUBLIC SALE ¥riday, November 2, 1951 Mastersonville Located in Lancaster County a'ong the road leading from Celehrook to Mastersonville, 7 Northwest of Manheim, 130 lv owned by Col. Ginder, and the lands of soil, in high state of fertility & production with two sets of buildings, This is the farm known as the old Henry Becker farm former- Hicks. Joining the lands of Abper Brandt, Joe Benj. Stauffer, Very feriile sandy loam whole. Sandstone House - Frame House - Bam SANDSTONE House. Large Corn barn located on east side LARGE FRAVE ¢ Combination Barn and Tobacco Shed, Chicken located LARGE sonville road. water & bath, I Houses, New 4-car on the west acres in woodland and 16 Garage side of said tailing stream. This sale time, Sale Paul E. he is a Owner is farming operations. Far down, balance April 1. 2 o'clock. Sale Phone 2 W. H. RANDLER, Owner starts at Sanger, good farm, 1952. Auctioneer. will be HOUSE on nighway acres in permanent pasture can be 73 vears of age m will sel 1'2 mile North of ACRE FERTILE FARM individually offered plot with one HOUSE with furnace buildings cultivation, ¢ d othey neces 110 sary acres under seen anytime between now 1 regardless of price managed by 2 Myerstown. in Wanted Tool & Die Makers LONG RANGE PROGRAM STEADY EMPLOYMENT WAGES BUCH MANUFACTURING CO. ELIZABETHTOWN ~ You, your range, and rel <n TEXACO CRYSTALITE KEROSINE % Even, uniform heat supplied by TEXACO CRYSTALITE KEROSINE gives you dependable cooking results. Selected crudes, refined with double care, do the trick. And you enjoy these pleasant benefits, too: no smoke, no objection- able odors. RIGHT for space heaters—and brooders, too! Ooo Today | Our service is fast and dependable . GARBER OIL COMPANY 5 S. BARBARA STREET MOUNT miles The farm is in two plots and as a large summer of Colebrosk-Master= running with never and and wishes to retire from his Terms 107% JOY: PENNA. —and I Save Install It Yourself Honey! Armstrong's Quaker Wall Covering Tile Ba seh i i See Our— & Complete Line LINOLEUM RUBBER TILE ASPHALT TILE BATHROOM and “| KITCHEN WALL TILE Kitchen Cabinets Wood Custom Made IN COLOR FORMICA TOPS VENETIAN BLINDS WwiNDOW SHADES PITTSBURGH PAINTS WALLPAPER — Complete Installations — Mt. Joy CPEN EVERY DAY & EVENING EXCEPT WEDNESDAY 4 PHONE 23-3492 & Linolenm Ce. 38 W. MAIN ST.. MOUNT jOY 36-tf A A aN PN LT don’t use thumbtacks to attach clip pings, pictures and the like. You use | scotch tape. Keep a roll of scotch tape handy. The pes ie I | For Fars and Home | New Type Bulletin Board { EP ue ATORS say that a bulletin | in a child's room is a tool For that matter, a bulletin board is a great convenience in the kitchen, the office and the entry hall. I'here are numerous places on the farm for using one eliect.g ly, such as in the hen house and doiry *harn to tally egg and milk prodaction, Ihe newest form of bulletin board is [a piece of Masonite Presdwood, simply cut to the desired size, This is different for learning. | from most bulletin boards because vou tabs used to attach items to the Presd wood can be used time and again. Your new-type bulletin board can be suspended like a picture, with the wire attached through holes drilled in the top corners, or it can be attached di rectly to the wall with screws directed into the studs. Another convenient lo cation is the back of a door. PUBLIC SALE Of Valuable Personal Property SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1951 The undersigned will offer for | sale on the premises at No. 53 N.| iY | tag | rola | seated small [ Walter Dupes, Auct. | | Ruhl & Hershey, Clerks 44-2 | PUBLIC SALE | Of Real Estate & Personal Property | to be held | SATURDAY, NOVFMBER 3, 1951, On the premises located at 362- | #4 East Park Street, in the Borough | f Flizabethtown. { A 2% STORY DOUBLE { FRAME DWELLING | heat on the side No. 362, and tha | side No. 364 contains two apart- | | ments consisting of three rooms, | i kitchen, and lavatory on first floor | | and three {is a corner property | Park, Mount Joy. and East Wash- noton Streets. Property can be i viewed at | | Wincroft White-enamel Kitchen | Range; gas water heater; Grunow | Refrigerator; sideboards; extension table: rockers; arm chair; 4 Wind- [scr Kitchen Chairs; 6 cane-seated | #hairs; kitchen cabinet; Quality Gas Range; Speed Queen Washing | Machine; benches; 2 cupboards; | 3-piece living rocm suite; roll-top ae k; Philco Radio; library table; | room | | | [B | | Charlotte, Street in the Borough of | | | weod | extensicn table, | known by | following personal property will be Manheim: Lancaster County, Penn- sylvania. G. E. Electric Electric GE Electric Refrigerator, washer, sweeper, cherry drop leaf chairs, and rocker, antique | table, beds and springs, bed- | linens, old fashioned cupboard | mattresses, old | plank bottom chairs lawn mower, elect- plate, couch. doughtray, lights, wash stand. carpet by the yard, stepladders. antique dishes, other dishes, cooking uten- garden tools, 20x30 two-story Frame Barn. Many other to mention. Sale to begin at 12:32 P. terms and conditicns will be May- range, Estate Heat- table, cane coal din? chest, chests, quilts, lot of ric hot mirrors, articles too numerous M. when made KATIE GIBELE ining six rooms, bath, with hot air conta and kitchen, rooms and bath on sec- with hot water heat. This facing East ond floor, any time. At the same time and place the offered: Chevrolet Coupe in good con- pictures; kero- floor lamps; end table; chests: bed- two 9x12 ft. doughtray; dition; sene lamps; Universal Sweeper; suite; couch; bed clothing; utensils; dishes; crocks; jars; carpenter work bench; vice; tools; lawn mower; two-man cross- cut saw; garden tools; garden hose; baskets; and a lot of other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 1:00 o'clock FP. M., when conditions will be made known by ELIAS W. BRANDT and LIZZIE M. BRANDT Walter Dupes, Auct. Brandt & Landis, Clerks 43-2 wardrobes; rugs; cooking HERE IS A REAL OPPORTUNITY NOW'S the time to invest in ! MUSSER ® HEAVY WHITES ® HEAVY WHITE CROSS ® ROCK RED CROSS MAKE 1952 YOUR BEST YEARS YET WITH MUSSER LEGHORNS available and later. Chicks are delivery Musser November 1st MUSSER LEGHORN FARMS MOUNT JOY, PA. Phone 3-4911 Fire Prevention and Civil Defense Go Fire prevention is an important part of civil defense. an enemy attacks this country, his bombs, whether they or atomic, high explosive, or ince ndiar y, will cause more damage by fire than they will by blast. make it hard for fires to start is a step towards preparing your community to protect itself if war comes, The majority of all fires start in trashpiles, rubbish, or stored odds | ends that accumulate the house. Closets, attics, und cellars are the main source of home fires, and plain ordinary good housekeeping 4s a strong line of defense against them, Clean out your storage places. You will be surprised at how many burnable odds and ends are really useless to you. Don’t let them make your home a fire hazard. Get rid of them. If local welfare agencies can’t use them, call the junk man. Don’t stop when you've cleared out the inside of your house. Go after rubbish in youy back yard, in alleys and in vacant lots near your home. Collect the rubbish and burn it. Don't leave it around to burn if an enemy bombs your city. Be sure to burn rubbish in metal containers. Take a look at your electrical system. Buy new plugs and cords if yours are worn. Get advice from an electrician if your fuses blow frequently. They may be danger- ously overloaded. His advice may prevent a bad fire. Every winter costly fires are started by faulty furnaces, stoves, and other heating plants. result from too much and soot in around | Some | Hand in Hand Hence, anything done to chimneys, Others are caused hy [rusted or eracked pipes and nt. tings. Look over your heating sys tem now. If your chimney neods it, clean it out. If the pipes and connections are and rusted, replace them. Teach your family not to put magazines, papers, or clothing on radiators or near open flames. | Don’t hang flimsy curtains near your kitchen stove, Don’t allow lamp shades to contact with light bulbs. Remember that | such things don’t have ta touch | flame to burn. They will catch fire simply because they are too close | to the heat for too long. | Gasoline, benzine, naptha, and | similar fluids should never be used | indoors. When mixed with air, their vapors can be ignited by the | spark of a light switch or an electric fan, or the tiny flame of a pilot light. Keep such fluids in tightly closed metal containers outside your home. And remember: oil-soaked rags, especially rags that have been used to spread quick-drying liquids | such as turpentine, paint thinners, and some fupniture polishes, can | [catch fire by themselves. Oily rags | | shoud be stored in air-tight metal containers. It is best to keep them | outside the house. [ | | furnace | eracked | come in | delivered an “Clean Buildings Seldom Burn” Electrical circuits and fixtures 0K? | : 7. 3 Is your basement a fire hazard? Open pain! or oil cans? Paint rags? Shavings near work bench? Fuel within 3 ft. of furnace? Piled-up paper and rubbish? | | | | | bes Trash and rubbish | mear your house? I Times Change:. Feed Processing Being Done at By IRA MILLER Farm Electrification Bureau It doesn’t take a lot of money to get out of a heap of work in process- ing feed on the farm. It does take careful planning though—for such setups must be designed to meet in- 3 SMALL, BUT EFFICIENT SETUP | —whole grain flows from overhead bins into mill and drops into box below. dividual farm rejuirements. But, the | time will be wel' speut. and will pay | off in various ways—less handing | and lifting, controlled feeding tor- | mulas and lower grinding costs. | One large dairyman, we know of, | estimated that his processing arrange- lifting | ment practically eliminated and has reduced feed handling to | about 25 or Prior to 30 hours a year. Coming Events! November 2 and “Srd—The Wom | en of the Presbyterian Church will have a Rummage Sale on Friday & Saturday, November 2 and 3, at Wolgemuth Inc., corner of Delta] and E. Main Sts. Sale will be held | Friday afternoon and all day Sat. Nov. 3, In the Fire Hall at [Landisville, supper by the Ladies’ Bible Class of the Church cf God, of Landisville. You can get an oyster platter or a ham croquet- te platter from 4:30 to 8 p. m. Saturday, Friday, Nov. 16, at the Mount Joy American Legion Home, (former Pcsy Patch) the annual smoker for the benefit of the children’s Christ- mas party. November 16 — Sadie Hawkins’ dance at the Mt. Joy high school auditorium. Music by Lord Charles Orchestra. Sponsored by the Jun- ior Class. Saturday, Nov. 17, In the Fire Hall at Landisville, from 4:30 to 8 p. m., turkey supper by the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Landisville Vol- 43-tfuriteer Fire Company. | motor-driven wagon unloader to re- Home by Farmers | | Barbara § revamping this chore, his men spent 500 hours annually in lifting 90 tons of feed by hand. He figures that his hew setup saves him about $360 a | year in handling costs, and keeps his | tractor anc farm truck available for other work. Before electric motors took over the feed grinding chore, | he did this work with a tractor, using it 100 hours a year. Another 50 hours was charged up annually to using his farm truck in hauling whole grain from various storage buildings. His setup is larger than would be requirec on average farms, but can | be duplicated on a smaller scale in | most places. First, he stores a year's supply of shzlled corn and oats—2,000 | bushels total-—in overhead bins in his dairy karn. A 1-horsepower feed grinder is located on the ground floor | below the bins. Adjacent to the grinder, and connected to it by a spout, is a 1-ton mixer, operated by a 5-horsepower motor. In operation, grain flows from the bins into the grinder and then into the mixer. Because the mixer is large, it holds enough feed | for a week. The only hand labor re- quired is in adding supplements to the ground feed. Overhead bins, a small electric mill and gravity chutes will solve most feed processing problems. If the mill is equipped with a blower, the whole grain (chuted down from overhead bins) can be ground and blown into storage bins. Or, the ground feed can be dropped into a box beneath the grinder. Some farmers drop it di- rectly into a feed cart. A small elec- trically powered portable elevator will move whole grain into overhead storage bins. Tilt the front end of the wagon up with a hoist, or use & a 4-inch pipe | move the whole grain, and you've pu your feed processing chore on a pro- duction lin2 basis. November 19—a Turkey Card | Party at the Home. A tur- key to every two tables and as door | prize. Sponsored by American Le- Legion | gion Auxiliary. — We ee GET : 2.834 CO. FARMERS ( $169,318 FRCM U. S. A total 2,834 county take part in conservation programs are receiving $169,318 during 1951, Landis G. Becker, the Lancaster County farmers who | according to chairman of Production and Market ng Commit- tee. Becker said direct cash payments totalled $64,164. The rest, he said, was for use of | lime and superphosphates. RR SFRVING TEMPORARILY | Horace Pyle, of Coatesville, fish | worden for Chester County, was | names Thursdzy to serve tempor- arily as fish warden in Lancaster Ccunty. ne Miss Diane Foreman, cf Hockers- ville, is spending some timc with | her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Weiser. [ of Mastersonville | sonville, 7 mi | Brandt. | F. Funk, | { WANTED: {| WANTED: { work. Sleep in, | wages. Hess Nursing Home, | flasher, Kodak, and | Color slide cameras $31.79 up. Flash | SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, | all makes; |Shellen s, Hammer Sale Register! The Bulletin, - Mount Joy, Pu.. Thursday, November 1, 1951—3 NOTICE: Belts made, ‘buttons and | huckles covered. Vivian Brown, | If you want a notice on your sale | inserted in this register weekly | from now until day of sale. ABSO- LUTELY FREE, send or phone us| your sale date and when you are ready let us print your bills. That's the cheapest advertisingyou can gel Nov 2 1% along leading from Colebrook to northwest of miles north the road Master=- | Man- Friday, heim, 130 acres, with Sand Stone House, Frame House, Barn, other buildings by W. H. Randler, owner. | Paul E: Sanger, Auct | | Saturday, November 10 Valuable real estate and household goods at | | 52 South Manor Street, Mountville | | at 12 m. sharp, by Harry S. Froe=- lich, atterney in fact for Callie A, Fdgar F. Funk, November 10-—-At Manheim, person- al property by Katie Gibble. Wal- ter Dupes, Auct. Sale at 12:30 p.m. | Tuesday, November 20—In East | Hempfield Twp.,, at Landisville, south of the Campmeeting grounds, farming implements by Sale at 12:20. Edgar Auctioneer. Cohns. auctioneer, Saturday, 53 N. Charlotte street, Funk, November 24 Two Millersville, on the Blue Rock Road, Route 999, farm« ing implements and household goods by B. Alton Hostetter, Adm., of Jacob B. ‘Hostetter Est. Edgar | Aucs. Sale at 12M. { — -_ — Everett, address Saturday, miles west of Edward famous orator, two hours | lene at the Cettsyburg dedication, — There are those who deny the greatness of the Bible but they | have not produced a greater book. — — | People are curious. If they were { not, there would be little intelli- | gence or progress in the world. pl ee Patronize Bulletin advertisers CLASSIFIED Rates for classified advertising in | this column are: | 3 lines or less, minimum ...... 35¢ Over 3 lines, per line .......... 10¢ | Bee *h add. iy per line .... 8¢ | FOR SALE: or Electric re- frigerator, 7 cu. ft. In good condi= | tion. Price $100. Contact E. E.| | Bre wn, Mt. J: y. Phone 3-4711. 43-tf FOR SAL E: Tron Kettle. 318 North Joy. 46if Mt. FCR SAL 18 Pullets, ready to lay. Jchn Drescher, Mt. Joy R1, | 44-1 | | TURKEYS FOR SALE: Dressed or | live weight. Eugene S. Kreider, | phone Mt. Joy 3-9036. H-u FOR SALE: Ladies’ fitted : ed coat, | fur collar, size 18. Perfect condit'on. | Owner outgrew, $25.00. Call Mount Joy 3-3011. 14-1p | FOR SALE: Ne w 1951 Trailer on lot 350x150 ft. Apply Mrs. Brunell, Hill & I Fiorin. ie 1} Hig! h Se hoo! Boy over 16 for stock room work after school ond Friday and Saturday evenings. «iC. Murphy Co., Mount Joy. 44-1 EVE! ADD COMING NTS 3M. . Nevember 16-17 the WS.CS. will have a Rummage sale at the | Methodist Church. | Neat, white reliable cooking and downstairs | good nome, good Mount- 44-tf woman for ville 5-9459. | FOR SALE: Green and Ivory Mar- | | belized Columbian coal range with Perfect condition. call Landisville 4641 44-1 with Makes. electric plates. Stanley Hosler, or 6667. FLASH CAMERAS $10.95. Asco bulbs. Color films. Victor Klahr | Camera Shop, Middletown. 41-1 WANTED: Girl or middle aged lady for part-time sales help. Ap- ply in person. Nolt’s Ponds, Silver a mn 3-3 Spring, Pa. FOR SALE Two metal Hamster | Pens. Call Mount Joy 3-9661. 23-tf FOR INTERIOR DECORATING: | Call Earl C. Brubaker, Florin, Pa. | Phone Mt. Joy 344949. WANTED 39-1f | | WAITRESSES Good Pay, Uniforms furnished, Full Maintenance, Experience unnecessary, Vacation with pay. Apply to Paul Shank Masonic Homes, Flizabethtown 78. | 44- 4 | BIG FARM MACHINERY SALE 1951 | at 11 a. m, two miles north of Eli- zabethtown R. D. 2. Phone 30 NEW AND USED TRACTORS also Horse implements, | {5 Huskers and Shredders, Rosen- (thal, New Idea and McCormick | Deering 4- and all kinds of | Grain Drills, Corn Pickers, Wag- ons, Side Rakes, Manure Spreaders, | Plows, Disks, Hay Loaders, Corn mills, Posts. HARDWARE AND PAINT at 2 p. m. 200 Hogs. Farmers, Dealers bring your | | tractors and machinc)y in for this | sale. G. K. WAGNER, Sale Manager | Next Sale Saturday, Nov. 17, id 43-:2t | AUTOMOBILE PARTS S for and also sell stove wood Guy D Spittler, Phone Mt. Joy 3-5573. 40-tf { HIGH SCHOOL G IRL wishes t David N.| Mt | Guitars, | MILLINFRY - Feathers & Veiling. [19 W. Alterations | FOR SALE: Asphalt Tile for kitch= en, bathroom or basement. Install it yourself. 5c each. We rent cut- [ters. Mt. Joy Tile & Linoleum Co, | Mt. Joy. Phone 3-3492. Open eve- nings. 20tf | ANTIQUES: Will pay high prices | | Hart, | 35-9826, | Registers (85, ¢ | Rank Phone Mt. Joy 3-4501, 38-tf TURKEYS: Lovelace luscious, broad-breasted, for all occasions. | John W. Neff, Landisville 6197. | 43-2t | —- FIREMAN WANTED: Apply Bach- man Chocolate Company, Mt. Joy 43-tf FOR SALE: Building Lot, 62x156 on South Market Street, Mt. Joy. Contact E. E. Brown, phone 3-4711 19-tf WILL CARE FOR CHILD, aged 3 to 5, at my home while mother works. Mrs, Henry Schneider, Hen- ry Streét, Mount Joy. 39-tf Sale, 1 . all kinds of scrap iron buy old cars Mt. Joy family dur- ing school year. Will contribute to- ward expense. Write P. O. Box 85 Joy, ¢-0 F. C. 42-4 | live in private Used Trap drum used Accordions, TTkeleles and Mandolins all kinds of Accessories. DAVID HESS MUSIC SHOP 19 Narth Market St. FLIZARETHTOWN, PA. Marimbas, New and Pianos, ont fit, and Phone 605~J 42-tf SALE | New home located between Florin | and Rheems. Stucco on block. | Hardwood floors. Large lot. Price $11,000.00 €. NISSLEFY GINGRICH, Realtor Ph. Lancaster 8296 12 S. Duke St. 43-2t Baby Gifts and Novelties MARGARET-JEAN SHOPPE Donegal St., Mount Joy, Pa. Dial 3-9373 Buttonholing 37-tf for antiques of any description. Mr. Man- 2-24-f 161 N. Charlotte St., Phone 407. LEGHORN BABY sired, Penna. U. S A. C. Mayer, Phone Pa. 49-4 Cash Safes, 411 East 8-18-tf heim, Pa FOR SALE: CHICKS, R.OP. Pullorum clean. Mount Joy, Typewriters, Add. M: als. s,, Check Writers, J. M. Encle, Ph. 14J. New & Used. High St, E-town. Brick 1800 sq. ft., lot Mt. Joy. P. Warehouse, 155% FOR SALE: cement floor, 180, Delta St. oH J FOR SALE (The Former Kern Property) AT 10 EAST MAIN ST MOUNT JOY, PA. By ADAM H. GREER 542 N. 2nd Street, Columbia Or Any Realtor 24-7 CONDITION OF ‘I'HI MOUNT JOY JOY, PENNA BUSINISS ON REPORT OF UNION NATIONAL BANK OF MOUNT AT THE CLOSE: OF OCTOBER 14, 1931 (Published in response to eall made hv Comptroller of the Currency, un der Se 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes) ction ASSET halaneces with hanks, including reserve balance and cash items in f collection . $ S62,436.13 obliga- guaran Cash other Process wovernment direct and ; of State and political subdivisions .. 66,62 they he notes, and debentures 154,402 Cornorata tocks, (inclnding stock of Federal R rve bank) .. 17, \ and Drigeonnt's (inelnd ing $1 rdrafts) premises owned €19.717.50. furniture fixtures $18,451.58 Zeal t on ad other than bank is S08 Other Obligation mds, 250.00 0.60 ove 42,821.25 and 1R,169.08 x Total Assets Cae LIABILITIES deposits of ind)- nartnerships, & corporations oa 2,340,292.67 Time deposits of Individ- nals, nartnershins, and corporations 2,384 Deposits of 17, S Govern- Demand vidnals REPORT OF CONDITION OF XE FIRST NATIONAL BANK AN TRUST COMPANY OF MT, JOY IN THRE STATE OF PENNS Yar. VANIA, AT THR CLOSE OF RU NSS ON OCTOBER 10, 1951, Published in response to call ‘made by Comptroller of the Currency, un. der Section 5211, U, 8 Revised Stas tutes), ANSTTS “ash, balances with other hanks including reserve balance and cash tems in collection guar- 1,293,987.16 nf States and subdivisions na,522.44 Corporate stocks (neluding $11,200.00 stock of Feds eral Reserve bank) Loans and disconnts (Ine Tudine $80.06 overdrafts) i Hank nremises owned $44,28 2, and fixtures $11,767.99 Real estate owned than bank premises Other nsasets oF 4,796.62 process of 620,017.30 7, 8. Government tions, direct and anteed Obligations political 11,250.00 0,915.98 ‘in 55,157.81 other Total Assets Loo. $9,002,647.81 LIARILITIWS Demand deposits of Individ- nnla nartnerships, and corporations 1,170,585.18 Time deposits of individ- nnle, wnartnerships and | corporations 1,715,005.12 of 17, 8 Government (including postal savings) Nepagite of States and polit- subdivisions denosits ote) $£2.516,010.41 cal 190,169.02 Dither cashier's checks Total Denosits Other liabilities and 81,045.58 Liabilitie CAPITAL anital Stock stock, a: 25.000.00 divided profit Total ™ ACCOUNTS total par 125.000 00 274.008 09 15,089.15 420,089.15 Can. Total Capital Accounts Tatal ital Liabilities and Accounts ME MORANDA Assets pledged or assigned to se'enre liabilities and for ather purpose . State of Pe nnsylvania, Loneastar, ge: I, 12. M. Bombhergqgr, cashier of the ahove-named bank. do solemnly affirm that the ahove statement Is trne to the best of my knoawladege and heliaf. 2. M. BOMBERGER, Cashier Affirm, ' ta and enheavthed hefore 23 dav of October, 1951, Roberts, Notary Pub= 193,647.81 607,470.69 County of m this Mi ldred K lie Correct-—Attoct: NISSLEY GINGRICH J MUSSER WOLGEMUTH JOHN TE. MELHORN Directors REPORT OF CONDITION OF THRE Finer NATIONAL, TANK . OR THRE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA AT THR CLOSE OR BUSINESS ON OCTO- BER 1), 1651. in to enll made by Comptroller of the nn- der Section 5211, U, 8S. Revised Sta- tutes) ASSETS meh, halaneee with other including reserve balance, and cash items in process of collection $ 112,535.49 1 S. Government obliga- tions, direct and guar- ie vive yen Obligations of States ¢ nolitienl subdivisions Other bonds, notes and debentures . Cornorate stoe KS (including 50.00 stock of Federal hanks, ky 927,295.19 10,400.00 170,690.41 Reserve Bank) ........ 5,250.00 Loans and diseonnts finclnds ing no overdrafts .. 1,015,333.64 Bank owned $69,- 929.26, furniture and fixtures LL nen pi 90,917. o Other assets ........ Total Assets LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individ- nnle nartnershing, and corporations 1,000,603.84 ime doposits of Iindivid- uals, nartnerships and corporations . v Denosits of United States Government (Including pos- 966,625.54 tal savings .. vein a 59,670.55 nf States and nol- tical subdivisions 208,613.97 » denngite (certified and ier's checks, ete.) | 46,011.85 al Denosits $2,871,425.75 Other liabilities ......... 140.76 Total Liabilities $2,571,566.51 CAPITAL, ACCOUNTS Capital Stock Common stock, total par £75.000.00 Surnlne ['ndivided 75.000.00 100,000 00 72,803.79 nrofits tirvement acrconnt for preferred stock Total orves (and re Capital Accounts Matal Tiahilitlee and Capital Accounts b MTAMORANDA Aceeta nledgad or assigned lahilities and to seenre for other nurposes ... 260,000.00 State of Pennsylvania, County of L.aneastor, ss; “1 Rowers, cashier of tha above-named hank, deo, solemnly affirm that the ahove statement is true to the best of my knowledge and helief N. L.. BOWERS, Cashier and srhseribed hefore of October, 1951. Justice of the expires Jan. Affirmed to me this 25th day George A. Shenck, Peace. My commission 7. 1852, Correct—Atteoct: JIPRRE) SNAVFETY., JR. ANOS S. NEWCOMER WM. HH. HOFFMAN 80,108.56 \ w ment (including postal : Directors savings “ens 67,910.05 Neposits of States and ae / NEW & USED CARS political subdivisions 59,502.67 Buy Y r Other devwosits (certified and uy xou cashier checks, ote.) 3.840. 31 HENRY J. KAISER Total Derosite $4.856.174,26. From a pov J STALEY BOrTows d mone \ 150,000.60 Immediate Delivery Other liabilities 5,250.66 Trade & Low Financing STALEY'S GARAGE Total Liabilities $5,011,424,92 Florin, Pa. CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Phone 3-5951 11-tf Capital Stock: Crop stock, total par at WANTED-—Dead or alive Automo=~ ) . $125,000.00 hiles, any make, any model: also I is 130.000 201 Scrap Iron, Batteries. etc. Prompt Vr ae ‘Oyen tq | Service given. H. B. Shank Auto tal Capital Accounts 661.108.27 | Wreckers, 74 N. Poplar St., ——-—— | Pa. Phone 191-W or ata) Linhilitiee and 3 38- Ww. §-tf Capital Accounts | $5,672,533.19 EXECUTOR’S NOTICE . MEMORANDA Fstate of Minnie W. Nfssly, de= i geased, lute of the Boroush bf Mig fo other purposes . ! 524,000.00 | JOY» Lancaster County, Pa. State of Pennsylvania, County of Letters testamentary on said Lancaster, ss: Estate having been granted to the f, Curl ' S Krall, cashier of the d iened 1 3 deb! above-named hank, do solemnly affirm uhdersignec, a Persons in ted that the above statement is true to|theretd are requested to make im- the best of my knowledze and belief, | mediate payment, and those having ol CARL S. KRALL, Cashier |claims or demands against the same Sworn to and subscribed before me will present them without delay for this 25th day of October, 1951. Annie C. Blensinger, Notary Public, | Settlement to the undersiened My commission expires Jan. 26, 1953 HARRY N. NISSLY Correct- Attest: Mount Joy, Pa. eh AY Jt Arnold, Bricker & Beyer, P. R. NISSLEY 110 E. King St., Lancaster, Pa. ,. - Directors Attorneys 40-8t . ns Ail A a Sa SA A ee ed >
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