20—The Bulletin, Moun! Joy. Thursday. October 15. 1953 [BT Pol T OF OND MON THE SM R d Hi : = | mht COMPANY oF an do¥ tuar i-Schoo RUST COMPANY Oj I 10% - | | IN Tn ETAT Cor PIN orftuary mnecor ! VANIA AT THI CLOSE ( NI ON SEPTEMBER i, 19% fey (Published In Response to call ma JOSEPH E. SCHROLL orner [] hy Comptroller ) + curren . aloe geet i, 8 Re | Joseph Eugene Schroll, four- au . | en er er Statue) teen months, son of Thomas R. on rw Q . Cth. Ron a and Martha G. Shank Schroll, By S. A. 8. ’ . gE IH To ib 45 Detwiler St, Mt. Joy, died The students of the ninth . ines 1 oi Of Larry S Coal Service Florin tems i hi Oc at 10:45 a. m. October 8 at the ' grade have been studying ’ UTR EON tae nit MOSSE Lancaster General Hospital af- Shakespeare and have started a Hora. nd 1,041 [ter an illness of three days. really interesting project All Oblig tions of States and He was a member of the Cra- | of them, in the class are in will Now Be Able To Be Reached At I oki, includ (AY dle Roll department of the Mt. some way to do a project to de- Corporate sto (including : . (0), (4) Koc! Wf Federal Jov Church of God. | pict something of Shakespeare leserve bank 12 00M) 0) po To Pe a ris Besides his parents, he is sur Some of the projects that have Elizabethtown R D 1 Phone 345R12 in a. 1s) lan vived by two sisters, Suzanne [go far been turned in are really nk premises owned : ey [ature ANY and Louise, and a brother, | unusual. Priscilla Lane made a Fixtures $20 9%¢ 121 81.7491 3 . Rout ini wher than Thomas, all at home. His pater- miniature theatre of the Shake Or Mount Joy 3-4894 tH yen v 04 [nal grandmother Mrs. Frances pearian type. One of the plays ther 18st ‘ Noo | [D. Schroll, Mount Joy; and his | they've been studying is “The | {hi Tres | maternal grandparents, Daniel Merchant of Venice” Some of 42-3p | Demand dena idle S. and Matilda Grumelin Shank [the kids have drawn’ pictures — - " le 1 | of Sporting Hill, Manheim R.D. |showing certain characters or a corporations 5.08 | Time deposits of individ. also survive, certain scene from this play | le, Later hips, a 1,697,917.76 Funeral services were con- Barbara Thome dressed a doll | Deposits of U. 8 La [ducted Tuesday, October the costume of Portia, a | | ent (including posta . SESE ‘ 188,208.50 | 1953. " character In this sg 32nd Anniversary of [Plein SE ee i play. deposits certified and : y] MRS. PENROSE BARD Band Officers Chosen cheek ere) IN, 623.7 . "on rite 1 FARM SHOW | 11 Denosits $3,68 Mrs. Lizzie M. Bard, 76, wife The band officers have been | Bb yavihle edisee se = Sarl yok had Tos of Penrose S. Bard, died at her |.) con for a vear and they are borrowed money 7900, 00 home, Mount Joy R2, yesterday as follows he labilit ‘ M200 ’ « 1 0 ry A mn ‘0 S . l | y at 8:30 p.m. after an illness of Pres. Pat Schroll, Vice-pres ry | Total Liabilities $5,818,483,00 1... vont: The © + celebrat- . u T toersa pecia | ACCOUNTS two years. I'he couple celebrat Bob Fish, Secretary, Miriam Capital Stock: total ed their fifty-third wedding an- Tvndall and Treasurer, Connie stock, tota ar : i par 125,000.00 | naversary in April. Lane | OX FORD G REY 3 PO ed roti 76 on i She was born in Manor I'wp., The band marched in the pa- | 1A a daughter of the late Albert rade to open the fair, Oct. 14, | | Total Capital ceounts WwW . M1. . mn v “ Total Capita) A 4 and Ida McClane Harmon and and will also play Friday, Oct. | { ta eds | Church, Manheim Besides her Magazine Campaign | | “to secure liabilities ana husband she is survived by four I'm sure the results of the ma- Or (Jaan, purpoRes cons, Penrose A., Manheim,| tei om a State of Pennsylvania, County of . gazine campaign are of interest Regular Price $47.50 Lancastor, > i ¢ ne | Clarence C., Mount Joy; John to everbody | | omberger, cashier o eo } : r. | W.. Neffsville, : / ose H., : | i { above named hank, do Soemnly af- W., Neffsville, and Ambrose For Crowell-Collier the total [rn a PA Turd iy and be- | at home, also 12 grandchildren sales were $628.90 with the Ju-| [ li : rg ¢ and | °° raat 00 EN BOMBERGER, ashe ii 10 grea! grandes Ff Wi niors selling the most at $52.35 | NOW Sworn to and subscribed hefore me [three sisters, Elsie, wife of V il- | worth: Then come the Seniors) this 7th day of October, 1953 rie sido . ar-} : & $ Po Hone Notary Publi. | lis Kreider, Lancaster R4: Mar stilling $47.21. correct Attest [gie, wife of Lloyd Kauffman, ho rte orate. ner be EA | 1. W. NEWCOMER | is The Curtis results are as fol- | FARIS HH. | and Alva Harman, Columbia tows: Total sold—S987.75 with 1 WwW S. NISSLEY GINGRICH | 5: 4018. SUMETYYuL ky Price Good Only Thru Farm Show eek Directors | R1. : held the Juniors again ahead, selling rices were he Ne . a: | 1 EPORT OF WDITION OF THE Funeral ees w $296.15 and again the Seniors | REPORT OF CON ON | 9. > ig | { UNION NATIONAL, MOUNT JOY y | Sunday, Oct. second having sold $186.30 | ® A nl of ToL a DR. J. T. HERR | worth. | (ON SELTEMRIR Jo, 133 all made | Dr. John Trout Herr, 67, who| The total sales of the school | iblishe lesponse to 4 ade tre \ by Comptrollers of the Currency | started the practice of medicine | as a whole was $1,616.65. I'mj ESHLEMAN BROS ay Jon sa, B.S. Revised Jan. 13, 1812, died Monday at his | sure everybody will agree that | » Vash OTS home in Landisville, following an | was a goog showing all the «er banks, including re- illness of several vears. | way around. Tr N serve halance, and cash . ni | MOUNT JOY, PENNA. as ha the PA a is He resided for the past 60 years, collection § | ih "the same home where he main- | debe Corpor $18.7 eral Loans tures oie te stocks, 0.00 stock « teserve ban ard in $270.08 over | Rank premises ow | 69 871.80 furniture fixtures $20,651.5 [ Real estate owned | than premises | Other assets | VISIT OUR STORE DURING Farm Show Week Aotal Assets LIABI Demand deposits « viduals, partners corporations Time deposits of uals, corporations Deposits of U. S. ment (including savings) Deposits of Sti ‘tes See Our Complete Line of Total Other liabilities Liabiltiies CAPITAL Capital Stock: Common stock, $125,000.00 : Surplus Undivided erves Total Men’s Clothing and Topcoats Jackets te profits Re Sweaters Assets pledged or Sworn to and su | this Tth day of ( hereby certify that or director af this Annie C. Blensin commission e :| Correct-Attest: WwW Woolrich Hunting Clothes Discounts partnerships, Deposits $5 Capital Accounts I'otal Total Liabilities Capital Accounts CARL S. A. COV CLARENCE MARTIN S. U. 8S. Government obhliga- tions, direct and guar: teed .. ve 1,929,125.38 Obligations of States and political subdivis 18 87,850.00 | Other bonds, notes and (including f Fed- 1k) { me In drafs ned and 51 90,533.21 other : 8 500.00 1,114.29 : | 00.46 L ITIES of indi- hips, & $2. 339,417.05 individ. and . ‘e 2,620,141.86 Govern- postal and ei. 104,167.72 Other deposits (certified and cashier's checks, ete.) 9,618 208,731.39 16,436.60 | ACCOUNTS tal par ‘ 125,000.00 | 500,000.00 | 46,767.98 | 5,164.49 | i and 25,902,100 4¢ MEMORANDA assigned to secure liabilities and oher purposes 172,000.00 State of Pennsylvania, County of | ° | Lancaster, ss: | | IL Carl 8S. Krall, cashier of the] above named bank, do solemnly affirm | ? | that the above statement is true to | the best of my knowledge and belief. KRALL, Cashier bweribed before me tober, 1953 and 1 I am not a ifficer bank ger, Notary Public xpires Jan. 26, 1947 ENTRY NEWCOMER ) MUSSER Directors Neckwear - Socks - Gloves CON REPORT OF FIRST LANDISVILLE 1 OF PENNSYLV CLOSE OF TEMBER (Published in collection of our many fine items of wearing U. S. Government tions, direct and teed ......... Obligations of Stat political subdivis Other debentures : Corporate stocks, $6,006.00 stocks « eral Loans and Discour ing no overdraft Bank premises ow $78,559.81, fixtures Osher assets apparel. Assets LIABI Total viduals, ygriners corporations political Other depos cashier's checks, Total Deposits $2, Other liabilities . NATIONAL BUSINESS 30,1953. Response by Comptrollers of the Currency under section 5211, 7. S. Revised Statues) ASSETS . . . . 4 Cash, balances with oth- We cordially invite your inspection banks including To- serve balance, and eash items in the process of bonds, notes, (including Reserve bank) furniture $20,421.69 Demand deposits of indi- Time deposits of individ. wals, partnerships, and corporations ..... ..... 1,134,944.85 Deposits of U, S. Govern- ment (including postal SAVINES) . 101,211.35 Ddposits of States and subdivisions 8s (certified Other deposits (certified and , Total Liabilities DITION OF THE BANK OF THE STATE AT THE ON SEP- N ANIA, to call made os $ 519,347.08 obliga- guaran- es and ions and 1,018,821.39 10,520.00 135,067.17 Of Fed- 6,000.00 (includ- 1,254,883.4C its Ss) ned and 90, 981. 50 $£3,066,184.44 LITTES hips, & 1,205,526.26 198,290.42 ete.) 771,957.63 41,984.75 4,668.52 | and in fulfilling his duties as a physi- | $2,776,626.15 tained his office and residence. He | used a horse and buggy for the first | three vears of practice, and a | sleigh in winter, buying an auto- moible in 1915. Dr. Herr was born on a farm ner Lancaster, a son of the late John Eckert and Anna Trout Herr, He attended pul'ic school at Lan- disville and later Franklin and Marshall academy, graduating 1905. He studied at F & M col- entered in [ Dr.H.C Killhetfer | Optometrist | MANHEIM | 163 S. Charlotte St. Telephone 5.3376 | | | Mon. & Wednes Tues. Fri. 9.5:30 Sat. 7-9 P. M. Tues. Fri. Sat. 9:30-1:00. 2.5 P. M ELIZABETHTOWN 15 E. High St. Telephone 24-F for two years, then entered the University of Maryland School of Medicine, graduating in 1910. For he served his internship at St. lege the following year Joseph's Hos- pital and took post graduate work 1, Philadelphia, | also at Hahnemann Hospital in at Children’s Hospit: Philadelphia before entering private | practice. Because of his extreme interest Dr. Herr little or no in- | terest in political or cian, took social organ- izations and had no hobbies or spe- cific recreationto follow during whatever off duty hours he had. { However, for about 10 years and | in a direct line with his work, he | served as a medical inspector for | several schools in a number of | nearby townships soon after this | service was inaugurated in the | schoo] system of Lancaster county. | Dr. Herr was a member of the | staff of St. Joseph's hospital since | serving his internship there and also served as medical director at the Oreville Mennonite Home for over 40 years. His professional affiliations in- cluded the American Medical Asso- ciation and the Lancaster County Medical Society of which he served as president in 1936. | Besides his wife, the former Katharine Kauffman, he is survived by a daughter, Anna Mary, tary downe public school; Harry T. Landisville. Funeral services were held Wed- nesday, Oct. 14. elemen- at the and music supervisor Lans- a brother, CAPITAL Ce pit: al Stock: Common stock, $75,000.00 Surplus Undivided profits Reserves (and retire accounts for preferred stocks Total ( ACCOUNTS total par ‘apital Accounts Total Capital Liabilities and Accounts . MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned $2,066,184.44 | to secure liabilities and for other purposes 260, 000.00 | State of Penns sylvania, County of Lancaster, ss: 5, N. I Bowers, cashier of the] above-named bank, do solemnly af- | firm the abbve statement is true to | the best of my knowledge and belief. N. L. BOWERS, Cashier | Sworn to and subscribed before me this 6th day of October, 1953, George A. Shenck, Jr.,, Notary Public My commission expires January 6, 1958. Correct-Attest: AMOS S. NEWCOMER ROBERT R. GOOD P. B. STEHMAN Directors SAWING, 139 S. 3 3 = | : Tree Service PRUNING AND SPRAYING B. B. IBACH Main St., MANHEIM, 5-4616 PA. Phone 35-tfc wil) Ye BUREAU INSURANCE COS. « ‘Farm Bureau Mutual Ayto ITLL bd 4 ® Farm Bureay Lite: Insurance Co. . LL Bureal AC LA) LEME to; ‘Home FTE [LIRTLALITRS SLIM) Warren H. Stehman SQUARE ST., FLORIN PHONE MT. JOY 3-5547 Assembly Program [ The assembly , program ° for Friday turned out to be quite different from the usual ones, but loads of fun. It started out by a film called Let's All Sing which turned out to be a group sing which everybody Invites Fis Friends really enjoved Then came “Homes Unlimit ed”, showing what progress has @ For been made in the building of our modern day homes And what an important part free en terprize has played in this Country . Comics of old movies were Insulation and shown in the last film called “Muddled Mud.” It really gave . REPRESENTING everybody quite a laugh to see what people once went to see at our movie theatres thruout the Country SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. A { REMAINING SOCCER GAMES | { Phone Mt. Joy 3-6302 or Lancaster 22121 Ext. 34 Oct. 20, Marietta, away { Oct. 22, New Rolland: away. 42-1p Oct. 27, East Donegal at home) —————————————————————————— [MURPHY'S Charles “Chuck” Metzger Free Estimates on Roofing, Siding, Floor and Wall Tile and Neighbors Millwork, etc. OCTOBER SALE er mh Wafers 2 Gc Ib. Sugar Crisp, thin shells with sweet cream filling. Va- villa, chocolate, rainbow. Healthful, male birds. 3%. > wom wore 1 Singing Canaries colorful, young to sing. Make grand pets. All guaranteed $398 Ironing Board Set a 27 Extra heavy cotton knit pad. Elastic edge cover. 18x59 inch size. Packaged. lamb trim. Pretty Clip Hats Cozy genuine Mouton dyed colors to choose from. 88¢ Many attractive Men's Cotton Flannel SPORT SHIRTS Sanforized® cotton flannel in smart plaids, checks, pat- terns. "Pelham' label for “y quality. Yoke back. Smart colors. Sizes S, M, L. One Shirt .....-...92.95 *less than 19% shrinkage Boys’ Warm Cotton Women's Flanneiette Gowns V-neck or Peter Pan | 66 collar. Pastels. Sizes 24 10 40 Fiannel Shiris a 44 Printed cotton suede in plaids and checks. Many col- ors. Sizes 6 to 6. Alarm Clocks Round or square Smart plain dial. A MLS § $7.77 plus tax SALE NOW ON EXALL v= 1¢ SALE Bargains Galore TWO FOR THE PRICE OF ONE + 1c JOY THEATRE BUILDING Sloan’s Pharmacy MOUNT JOY, PENNA. 0000000000000 a — The A bration Joy, Fri when th sor a Prize ma given to Division school grade an Street | Columbi: 2 will the sixtl cluding form on tween D Division persons school ar on South Columbi: fives: an include couples, musical In the divisions, for the n inal and in thea f fanciest couple, f: group cor people; b largest gi cal organ Resider porch lig light the ade will Avenue { to Jacob Street to Main St Sreet; st Street to on Maric "Street; sc "to the hig “The para Pp. m. and Commif James Sp man, and chairman; Sam Harr eman, pr and Geo Charles Charles Maurice lighting; William |] Broske, Weidman, Gingrich, James Spr thur Spre Nine Fr For Ac: Nine ar Elizabetht mong’ the fute the A Local si grace Buc Anne But va Jean 1 Dorothy town, R1. Jean Re is one of Local te key, Tra James Mil Elizabethtc The cho of Prof. of the de will sing : during the Included vacation ft regional C ren and hi Streetlic In Villa Rheems At a meet Fire Comp: en by the and Light mmittee Ricedorf of the cor Herbert H. Kready, Ir Sipling, an y Citizens sed their a {work done he