THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, January 14, 1954 6 | REP po OF CONDITION oF, THE mm ’ Ler NATION SANK i - : 5 STATE A / REPORT OF CONDITION OF REPORT OF CONDITION OF THR] Hh aati ANTA, AT THE NEW | OWN IN OF > tT THT F' PENNSYLVANIA, AT THE UNTON NATIONAT, MOUNT Toy | FIRST NATIONAL, BANK AND CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON DE- RANK OF MOUNT JOY PENNA. TRUST COMPANY OF NIT. JOY CIEMBER 31, 165 oT, TIT Eh SI OF BUSINESS | IN TIER STATE OF PENNSYL- | (Published in Response to call made | = WN DECEMBER 11 0 AT THE CLOSE OF BUSI- hy Comntrollers of the Currency . (Published in Response to of ade | ON DECEMBER 155 under section 5211, TU. 8. Revised Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- | \ no o te mublished i tesponse 1o cal ade | Statues isti i by ler fot v| (Ph hed in | Inge Jo In | 108) istice Wittle and daughter were + under section 5211 1 x an \ omntrollers TS Levine 3 ts . . ASSETS : Statutes) wh inded sect 1, Ss evised Lua oh ‘halances with oth- Mr. Charles Wittle, Columbia ASSIS Stat ) i or hb gs, including re- ; Cash, balances with oth- SATS uy mn) Whi luding re R. D., Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wit- i hanks, ine re ash, ances with oth- | items in the process o tle and family, Columbia, and wi alance, and « er banks including re ollections . HA a ems in the process o serve. halance. and cas [U8 Government obliga- Mrs. Ragner Hallgren and son, collectio 054.41 11. 18 in the process of | ns ect nd g U.S. obits SIR § 613.500.01 | He direct and guaran. ©, Mount Joy. | Ohligntions of States and Jim, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl tions, direct and guaran i | ol subdivisions 1500.00 Geltmacher spent a few days debenture : 135,245.45 with his * grandmother, Mrs. ‘orporate stocks inc ling . . Corporate sinc) 5 0 hoe is, Minnie Geltmacher of Kinder- $18,750.00 stock of Wed or © (including |, oral vs pa hook. deral nh] a overdtales 12,452.14 Robert Witmer spent Satur- Other bonds, notes ! i ithdivisions 0,182.95 debentures 1 eral Reserve bank) 1 €12 ( <Q 1 ff Loans 1 Discounts (inch ing ¥137.42 overdrafts) : T 2.0 0 S ad Dis nnts inelud- 3 31 i Disconn { , fturnit % io ; gid day with his mother, Mrs. Paul Bank premises owned | overdrafts) 240,250.08 | TE 218.216 Wi sr. Mari c $63.551.80, furniture and Bank: premises. owned | ty $18,216. itmer, Marietta. nate re LORE 1 RTO sh wen | i - Mrs. Robert Frank visited Real estate owned other | Lure 520,007.34 premises $000.00 | Real owned other than { Tou bs 32.060, “| recently with Mr. and Mrs. Ha- Other assets 146.02 | vank remises | mew : R470 LIABILITIES thaway Brenneman, Mount Joy re fats Do fel SN m—————— | Other assets 34 NALA Demand deposits of indi- Total Assets . $6,045,054.01 | Ini os viduals, partnerships, & R.D. LIABILITIES LIABILITIES corporations : : : : at Demand deposits of indi- [ Demand deposits of Time deposits of individ. Mrs. Edith Erb visited Mr. 8 . 2 i Is artners & nart ships f ‘ ya & : | Sats, partner JAS Dat ips, and __ _|and Mrs. Norman Brosey and of rations .. 2.474.8771.4 oe COP eda Po ‘ arporatic . 1 ‘ : J . Time deposits of individ. { Time deposits of individ. Deposits of U7, 8S. family, Silver Spring, last Fri- uals, partnerships, and als, partnerships, and 0 5a ment ding day evening corporations 2.646 ? _ co ations... [h SAL Sivi 90.017.93 h Deposits of Ul. S. Govern. DO loins: Teter ne of an Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weaver ment (including postal | € y postal - political subdivisions 2. 702.92 a . savings) ig . ) . jer deposits (certified and , visited Mrs. Helen Stettler who i a i f State nd ] heck on GH. ical subdivisions 149,550.23 Pores 1s is a patient at the Lancaster { er depo «(certified [Pepe pi anne, Ss we Ya Other liabilities ... . L397 General Hospital. ind cashier's che { TH sla As Taba deed fe - is . ete.) staan 5,5 3 | Bills payable, Total Liabilities ia Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Mau- Tot: eposits $5 and other liabilities for : ? : Other ab 5 29 | Borrowed money os 160,000,060 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS rice Frysinger and Mrs. Katie I Other liabilities 7,749.34 | Capital Stock: Moore were Mr. Charles Weav- Total Liabilities . - mmon stock, total par 2 : xe Total Liailithies $ 127.501 $75,000.00 cee 75,000.00} er and children, Columbia R.D. CAPITAL ACCOUNTS CAPITAL ACCOUN g Ever i : Capital Stock: | Capital Stock: x ivi ofits . Mr. and Mrs. William Givens Chamber Of (From page 1) had been added io the communi- ty Christmas decorations for $1,129 to the project, and $424 was applied to additional pur- chases this year. Mr. Sprecher pointed out that it required 170 man hours to erect and take down the units, and that the time increases as more units are purchased. Wilbur I. Beahm, principal of the joint school, reported on progress on the building now under construction on the Mari- etta pike. He said that the pro- ject, scheduled for completion June 1, is about four weeks be- hind schedule but that the con- is satisfactory. Mr. Beahm dis- tributed plans showing the lay- out of the building. The meeting closed with a dis- with the completion of the new school. Paul D. Stoner stated that the school board is anxious CHAMBER OF COM. continued to have views from organiza- (‘ommon stock, total par Common stock, total par Reserves and re tirement : ce : Size 195,000,001 C03 000.00 ©. 1 IF ren and Mrs. Emma Givens, Middle- | Tndivied profits .... 00 Surplus vis men : f Blade tartan town. profits ....... | Undivided yrofi . 27,114.10 Tot: ‘apital Accounts . 2 25 : Reserves Go 2 3 1 I'ndivided profit crude 1 Total Capital Account Visitors of Mr. and MTs. Jac- - : < v : ied | Total Capital Accounts = Total a J1SR,841.6¢ i gy i ob Erb, were Mrs. Pearl Brene- | Nl am i 045.004.01 | Assets pledged 0 . siened LN Sh 4 man, Mount Joy R.D. ‘and Mr. | MIEMORANDA inhi ng secre Habilith i George Witmer, Marietta. Assets pledged or _assigne d ts e) . for other PPOs as 240,000.50 iis . to secure liabilities and ; Ho hE State nl County tof Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ab- | other purposes .... $73 3 Sintec of alanis. County of | cashier of the] Lancaster, ss: ram Gamber and daughter were Lancaster, ss: {above named bank, do solemnly af-1 ¢ N 1, Bowers, cashier of the r Nes , I. Carl 8. Krall. cashier of that the ahove statement is truelapgyve.pnamed hank, do solemnly af- Mr. and Mrs. Salem Gamber ahove named bank, do solemnly affirm | 10 the best of my knowledge and he-| firm the above statement is true to} and daughter, Gloria, Columbia that the ahove statement is true to | lef . the best of my knowledge and belief, the hest of my knowledge and helief.| ; Ei AL 1 i Lanier NX. 1. BOWERS, Cashier | R.D., Mr. and Mrs. Mark Win- | “AD «TEP ehier | Sworn to and subs 164 fore ie as . : i v | Sworn to AR hal ‘ ashe { this Sth day of Januar : i on Lr 2 Dros me ters, Manheim. this Sti v of Jar Gertrude 1. Helms, Notary Public Ce orge A Shenchk, : Ir. : Notary fe. and Mrs. Lloyd McKee S. NISSLEY GINGRICT Pte Ji and son, Mr. Arthur Koser, of wor P in PARIS H. OS] TER My commission expires January 6, : = pi Ro ig Db. M. WOLGEMUTH 1938, oh muary 61 Rlinevills, Mr. and Mrs. Hatha- ; Directors | Correot-Attest.. way Brenneman, Mt. Joy R. D. H. KOSER - ——— JESSE SNAVELY, JR. +s 5. RR JOHN PB. NISSLEY When in need of Printing. (any- G.. FP. TROUT visited Mr. and Mrs. obert | P18. thing) kindly remember the Bulletin Frank and family, during the Directors Directors past week. Benj. F. Garber Correction for last week’s| SIMON P. NISSLEY ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. |§|news, Mrs. Pearl Brenneman | Aaron G. Longenecker MARY G. NISSLEY Phone 702-J did not attend the Mount Joy FUNERAL DIRECTORS / Community Chorus program as : : was written in the Newtown FCI BUILDING Mount Jov, Pa. aa ) ll ema news. CONTRACTOR MOUNT JOY R. D. 2 INCOME TAX Dr.H.C.Killhetfer | FIX B PHONE So : ASSISTANCE Optometrist INSURANCE COS. MANHEIM e Farm Bureau Mutual Auto Insurance Co e Farm Bureau Li*e Insurance C6 EVENINGS — WEEKENDS 163 S. Charlotte St. e Farm Bureau Mutual Fire Insurance Co MILLWORK - FILL - GRADING | Telephone 5.3376 Home Office: COLUMBUS, OHIO | Mon. & Wednes. 9.5:30 é TOPSOIL - EXCAVATING ROBERT K. BROWN Tues. Fri; Sat..7.9 M. Warren H. Stehman LUMBER - KITCHEN CABINETS | Tues. Fr 220 } {Insurance - Justice of the Peace 9:30-1:00. 2-5 P.. M SQUARE ST., FLORIN hereby cer or director nme SSRI | school board, suggested that tions such as the Chamber of Commerce. A. D. Seiler, president of the the building might be torn down and a modern community center be constructed at the | rear of the property with the remainder of the land being used for a playground. He ex-| pressed hope that the property | might be retained for some use- ful community purpose. Mr. Seiler pointed out that while the board has broad au- thority in dealing with the problem the school directors are open to suggestions from | the public and will welcome | them. Present plans, he stated, | are to begin demolishing the | building as soon as the new one | is completed. Music for the evening was provided by Jerry Buchen- | auer, who played three numbers | on the marimba. Mortuary Record. AMOS W.MUMMAU Amos W. Mummau, 68, Mount | Joy RI1, died suddenly at his home yesterday at 10:30 a. m. | He has been in ill health for several years. He was born in Mount Joy othe 220 E. Main St., Mount Joy ELIZABETHTOWN PHONE MT. JOY 3-5547 15 E. High St. a 3a 9 Phone 3-4062 Telephone 24-F Patronize Bulletin Advertisers Patronize Bulletin Advertisers J Twp., a son of the late Levi W. and Fannie Wolgemuth Mum- | mau. A farmer in Mount Joy | Twp. all his life, he retired ten | vears ago. He was a member of | the Crossroads Brethren in | Christ Church. | Surviving are his wife, Stella Hershey Mummau, and three sons and two daughters: Irma, | wife of J. Edgar Gish, Lebanon R3; H. Hershey, Myerstown RD; Amos H., Owen E., and Emma | Jane, wife of Jacob Moyer, all of Mount Joy R2. Also surviving | | are 20 grandchildren and a bro- { ther, Levi W., Florin. Funeral services will be held i at the Nissley Funeral Home | | Friday afternoon and at the | | Cross Road Brethren in Christ { Church. 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One, the advanced "Blue-Fiane viding quiet gear engagement. twice as many 125” engine, delivering 125-h.p. and teame Both of these engines bring you sensational with the highly perfected Powerglide Auto- new power and performance as well as new VALVE-IN-HEAD ENGINES matic Transmission, now available on all and improved gasoline economy. . at extra cost.’ And the other, the Come in; see and drive this smarter, livelier, as all other makers combined advanced “Blue-Flame 115” engine, deliver- thriftier Chevrolet and place your order now! NEWCOMER MOTORS, Inc. Mount Joy, Pa. \ Benjamin F. Stoner, sixty- eight, 828 Grant St., Indiana, Pa., died at his home Friday | morning. He was born in East | BENJAMIN F. STONER | } | | | Hempfield Twp. the son of the | late Michael and Amanda Kauff- | man Stoner. He was in the | plumbing and heating business | in Waynesboro for thirty-five | years. He was retired in Indiana for the last five years. He was a member of the | Methodist church and the James | W. Bowers Lodge, F. and A. M. | at Pancock, Md.; the Harrisburg | Consistery; and the Zembo | Temple. He is survived by a son | James K., Ind.; two grandchil- | dren and the following sisters | and brothers: Mrs. Kathryn Felker, Mount Joy: Mrs. Naomi | Eager, Lancaster; Victor, Fla.; | Harry, Findlay, Ohio: and Mary | wife of George Hatton, Glenol- | den, Pa. The funeral was held at the | Nissley Funeral Home Tuesday afternoon. 1953. Business men contributed | tractor has expressed hopes of | | making up time if the weather | | fifth prize for her hooked rag : : {| rug; third prize for her wool] cussion on what might be done | > I . with the old grade school prop- | : | cotton braided rug. erty when it becomes vacant g COUPLE CELEBRATES | FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY | Bull y i Sal Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Stauffer, | > er S eauty on 8 r y “On » ne Mr 1 | | ON Clea an Phone Mt. Joy 3-4339 FLORIN, PA. tieth wedding anniversary re-| cently. Their children visited | their home for the occasion. | — | of Lancaster, Lester Stauffer, | Royalton; Mrs. Abram Gelt-' SPECIAL ~ | The children are Mrs. Robert | $10 PERMANENTS . $7.95 Siders, Florin; Mrs. Joseph Frey | $ 8 PERMANENTS : $6.50 $ 5 PERMANENTS $4.50 { macher, Mount Joy; Mrs. W.| 1 ALSO GIVE TONI'S | Arndt, Donegal Springs; Mrs. OPEN 9 A. M. TO 9 P. M. DAILY | Frank Glattacker, Mount Joy: | | Robert Stauffer, Washington | | Winners Named (From page 1) rug prizes. Mr. Longenecker placed third in the hooked mat division. Mrs. Longenecker won | | braided rug and second for her ; | { Milton Snyder, Manheim R4, | | Boro and Mrs. Clarence Morris- on, Columbia R1. The one son, Alvin from Hollywood, Calif., | U Sy E | was not present. I we | [S1CO | placed fifth in the Hybrid Dent | corn division. Miss Jane Greiner, Manheim | R4, was awarded second place | in the Carcass Lambs Division. | Harry S: Mumma, Landisville | was awarded third piace in the | “Junior Get of Sire’; second | place in the Heifer, 1 year and | under 18 months group. Philip | C. Swarr, Landisville, was a-| warded first prize in the Buff | Plymouth Rock division of cocks; second in the hens and | first for pullets. — Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. BACON - ARMOUR Sliced NNW Vv eer or wees Wl IW) ey BREAKFASTS CHUCK ROAST 56h. FRESH LEAN GROUND BEEF ‘ JUMBO WHITE More Than Half Are Double Yolk Morton's Frozen Chicken or Beef Pie NEW LOW PRICE ¢ach c Minute Maid Orange py A 6-0z cans 35 CHICKEN Young and Tender FRYERS Oe Ready for the Pan Penn Daries Ice Cream Buy V5-gal. at regular price Get the second one at only Sc SPRY LUX Liquid 3 lbs 92¢ 37¢ SWAN . 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