3 L ll ‘Runs Parallel To The Development Of The Community It Serves 1 How Long Will It Burn? We are planning a lot of events | for this anniversary celebration of ours but we think that one | in particular will interest you | most—the contest based on how long our anniversary can- dle will burn, The candle is in the lobby of the bank and to join the contest all you need do is accept the entry blank which will be presented to you on ANNIVERSARY DAY, October 24th, upon your arrival at the celebration. You don’t have to buy any- thing nor do you have to be a customer of the bank. This con- test is open to everyone. Once you have your entry blank you fill in the number of days, hours and minutes you think the can- dle will burn. Sign your name and address and you are coin- peting for the prizes. | For the most accurate guess- | es the bank will award a first | prize of $25.00, a second prize | of $15.00, and six additional | prizes of $10.00 each, or a total | of $100.00. In case of ties dup- | licate prizes will be awarded. | Employees of the bank and | their immediate families are not | FACILITIES Bank Money Orders | | Cable & Telegram M nay [ransters | Collections | | Deposits | } Certificates of Deposit Ch k Ac it Cl tr 3 Sa J Vacation Savings Fire Proof Vault Investment Transactions Letters of Credit | 8 Loans Automobile Business Electrical Appliances Farm Mortgage Personal Night Deposito Parking Facili Safe Deposit B S Travelers Checks Trust Department Executor & Administrator Guardian of Minors & In- competents Union National Mount Joy Trustee under Wills Week parade. bl) hy Bank float which won | 3 Se TY a J h fa " NON WON ag first prize in retailers’ class in Pennsylvania Life Insurance Trusts Corporation The Lancaster County Bankers | Total Resources Jest 2 tf Corporate Pension 100 YEARS OF GROWTH unds Trustee of Corporate Bond Issues ons Dec. 31, 1853 United Silas overnment Capital i a 12 500. re Surplus and Undivided Profits 338 MEMBERSHIPS Total Resources 22.000. The Federal Reserve System Se Dec. 31, 1875 : The Federal Deposit Insurance | Capital $ 100,000. Surplus and Undivided Profits 76,000. y 362,000. eligible to enter the contest. | A ; Decisions of the judges will be | 80 Aeon va Gorriltars Dec. 31, 1900 final. : he a VARY Capital . 3 125,000. ——— Association Haida Profile A. TAI FROST WA The American Bonkers Assos Spee and Undivided Profits x on aia 425,000. Left to Right—Johnson S. Martin, Customer; Florence L. Miller, Bookkeeper; Dr. Jerome ciation : i GROWTH S. Kendig, Customer; Lineaus W. Longenecker, Teller. Independent Bankers Associa- Dec. 31, 1925 1919 — 1953 —- RS — ee eee = tion ' a NE NA { : 1 ee vo Capital . Db 125 000. == [BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND | OFFICERS & EMPLOYEES |Lineaus W. Longenecker National Association of Bank Surplus and Undivided Profits 335 000. 1919 cocoon. $15,000. |DATES OF THEIR ELECTION a Lester G. Hostetter and Jopiroliens Iveta] Resources ss : 2,080,000, : 920 20.000. | _ | Martin S. Musser, President, V5 aos Financial Public Relations Harry N. Nissly, Sh a “AVM: | John B. Nissley 1925 Rin x Tran {Ruth Coble Kraybill Association Dec. 31, 1950 19725 ............... sels 93,000. | Phares R. Nissley . 1926 |John B. Nissley, Vice President. Christine R. Weidman — Capital 195 00. | former cashier, holds 61-year 1930... 95,000. |Harvey Rettew 1926 Go Cover, Secretary Ruth E. Shenk CORRESPONDENT BANKS | and Undivided Profits 508.000. | Pennsylvania Bankers medal, aan 145.600. |W. A. Coventry 1927 « cer. | H. Florence Miller Federal Reserve Bank, Total Resources 5.842.000. i" . : ba 180.700, | Henry, H. Koser 1932 | D. Victor Shank, Assistant Cash. | Joyce N. Miller Philadelphia He was employed in 1892 and Po PORE TI 297 4; 0. Martin S. Musser 1932 ier, Assistant Secretary & As- | Mary Jane Zimmerman Girard Trust Corn Exchange | Sept. 30, 1953 remained active for 55 years. TS torre 494,39 [Claude H. Grosh 1942 sistant Trust Officer. [Samuel Hinkle 3ank Philadelphia | Capital et : $ 125,000. : ; 21 NNN | . ' : EXIT, | oo y Ie has been inactive the past 1950 431,000. | Alvin J. Reist 1942 Norman H. Sprecher, Assistant |Arnold, Bricker & Beyer, Solic-| National City Bank Surplus and Undivided Profits 546,000. He, has bex : Nation y ‘ 1853 oe. 1,370,000. |Clarence S. Newcomer 1947 | Cashier. itors New York City | Total Resources 5,922,000. [six years. 4 4 From This— RESOURCES Bills Discounted $14,194.90 Expenses : 821.85 Cash 7,151.87 $22,168.62 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Discounts Columbia Bank Due Depositors - General Due Depositors - Special First Financial Statement, December 1, 1853 $12,500.00 140.40 528.41 5,692.81 3,307.00 $22,168.62 Bank Statements Reflect 100 Years Of Progress To This— Statement as of September 30, 1953 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $2,799,844.15 U. S. Government Securities 1,929,125.38 Other Bonds and Securities 262,425.00 Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures 90,533.31 Other Real Estate 8,500.00 Cash and Due from Banks 830,527.39 Other Resources 1,114.89 $5,922,070.12 TRUST DEPARTMENT SEPTEMBER 30, 1953 Total Investments Corporate Trustee LIABILITIES Capital Stock $ 125,000.00 Surplus Undivided Profits Reserves Deposits Other Liabilities 500,000.00 46,767.98 25,404.21 5,208,461.33 16,436.60 - $5,922,070.12 $1,376,691.49 225,000.00