THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, April 29 Film Scheduled For Presentation In High School : : | in America, | THE BULLETIN Published every Thursday at 11] East Main Street, Mount Joy. Lancaster County, Pa. Lar a unser | John E. Schroll, ! Editor and Publisher, 1901-1952 : ‘There is evil 1 Subscription Rate $2.50 per just as there is evil in Japan. | year by Mail The difference in degree, how- | Advertising rates upon request. ever, is the difference between Christianity and paganism.” So declares Sergeant Jake DeShaz- er, one of the men who bombed Tokyo with General Doolittle’s raiders just twelve years ago. DeShazer ought to know for he is the Doolittle raider who dis- covered the difference, back to do something about it. Captured with his comrades, and went | | Entered at the postoffice at Mount Joy, Pa., as second-class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879. Member, Pennsylvania News- paper Publishers’ Association. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. John A. Keen-| er, Mount Joy R2, announce the birth of a son at the Lancaster General Hospital. The baby was | named James S. Keener. imprisoned in unspeakably fil- Mr. and Mrs. Elam Snavely, | thy quarters, half-starved, beat- | Manheim R1, announce the en with bamboo whips, and sen- | birth of a son Tuesday at the tenced to die, he returned to Ja- | Lancaster General Hospital. pan after his near-miracle re-| | n { | 0 T OF CONDITION OF THE] lease to become a missionary wi 1 NATION AT, Nay The TH COMPANY OF MT. JOY his former enemies. [IN THE STATE OF PENNSYL This new film ‘“DeShazer” VANIA AT THE CLOSE OF BUSI-| a fv ond od bv] 8 ON APRIL 135, 1954. | was unanimously endorse D (Publi shed in Response to call made | the Doolittle Raiders in their; ‘= SR of Abe Chrrency) > : under section 5211, . S. levised Tenth Anniversary Meeting | Statues) held two years ago in Miami | ASSETS Beach, Florida, at which they ‘“‘adopted” their project. This full-length, sound color motion picture epic just releas- ed will have its premiere in this area on Saturday evening, May 1, 7:45 o'clock, at the Joy High School Auditorium. News Items From E. DD. Twp. School The Senior Commercial stu- dents taking Office Practice study quite a number of office machines. Under the supervis- jon of Mrs. Beite Lutze, com- mercial teacher, each student has had an opportunity to have a thorough course on the Dicta- phone. This machine was rent- ed this year. At different times the students get an opportunity to type on the electric type- writer which is in the office. The Remington Rand Company puts out an extensive adding machine course, and different students spend time on the ad- ding machine learning the touch method. The Senior Commercial dents took Clerk Typist stu- and! Stenography tests given by Mrs. | Crankshaw from the Marietta | Depot. These tests were given | April 26, 1954. In several days the students will know whether | or not they passed by being told i if they are ineligible or if given | a rating. They can file an appli- | cation blank. Several girls have gone for imterviews at Armstrong's in Lancaster. Patricia Sager and | Joann Fornoff have been told | they will start work after school | ¢ is over. Betty Nein is working school at Donegal Insurance Co. | Marietta. Nancy Fuhrman has started work after school at the Cargill Grain Co., Marietta R1. Fifth period “A” Honor Roll for those having all '‘A’s” in major subjects are: Henen Fel- ty, Jean Heisey, Patricia Char- les. Eunice Hess, James Shank, Arlene Heisey. “B"” Honor Roll for those hav- ing nothing below a “B” are: Fern Fisher, Edith Weaver, El- eanor Zielke, Louise Dupler, Joyce Hawthorne, Lawrence Wittle, Linda Felty, Judy Gin- der, Carolyn Showalter, Karen Way, Musser Wolgemuth, Dor- othy Fletcher, Robert Hiestand, Sandra Koser, Carlotta Sager, Gary Zeller, Joan Lehman, Jane time DeShazer as! Mount | after | Cash, balances with oth- er banks including re- | serve balance, and cash items in the process of collection ... .. $ t 628.2¢ U. 8S. Government oblig tions, direct and guare teed .. 1,191,128.49 Oblig ations ‘of ‘St: ate Ss and political subdivisions 65,713.16 Other bonds, notes, and debentures Seen a 1,858.57 C orpore ite stocks, (including | 12,750.00 stock of Federal | rve bank) ‘ 12,750.00 | and Dis ounts (includ- overdrafts) 2,103,756.99 | 5 owned n 5 983.07 plus Branch, also "Branch Improve- | ments 179.64 | Real [state owned other Ran bank premises Ys , 1.00 Other assets 8,865.45 Total Assets $4,154,781.66 | LIABILITIES Demand deposits of indi- viduals, partnerships, & corporations : 1,064,249.8 Time deposits of individ- uals, pertnersnips, and | corporations oie 1,855,509 Deposits of U. S. Govern. ment (inc luding posts il savings) . 80,163.72 Deposits of St: s and political subdivisions 151,805.34 | Other deposits (certified cashier's check Lc.) Total Deposits § Other liabitities and Total Liabilities CAPITAL Capital Stock: Common stock, $125,600.00 Surplus Undivided profits Total Capital Al ‘COUNTS | total par sien saves 125,000.00 300,000.00 | 7.49 | 7.49 | | i Accounts Total Liabilities Accounts and Capital MI | Assets pledged to secure liabilit ang other purpos . 561,865.53 amount. of loans, certifiz of interest and obliga- , or portions thereof, which are fully backed or in- sured by agencies of the ! I'nited States Government (ather than “United State 54,731.6 0) Total oh ions, direct and ar- iy § State Pennsylvania, County of | sanc: : I Bnmberger, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly af-| firm that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and be- lief. 5. M. BOMBERGER, C ashier | | Sworn to and subscribed before me Hus rd day of April, 1954, and ertify that I am not or oo lirector of this bank. | i’. Helms, Notary Public wrect- Attest: i 8. NISSLEY GINGRICH | HENRY H. Eby | J. M. BOOTH i Directors REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE) UNION NATIONAL. MOUNT JOY BANK OF MOUNT JOY PIENNA. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS] ON APRIL 15, 1954 (Published in Response to call made by Comptrollers of Currency under section 521 1 S. Revised Statutes) ASSETS Cash, balances with oth- ar banks, including re- serve balance, and cash items in the process of : . $1,095,897.83 U. S. Government obliga- tions, direct and guaran- teed . 2,079,416.38 Obligations of States and political subdivisions 09,270.00 | Other bonds, notes and debentures cess 125.0 Corporate stocks, (inc $12.750.00 stock of Fed- eral Reserve bank) 750.00 of ind Discounts (inch 5.99 overdrafts 2,787,327.8 B: ; and 4 1,842.87 Real estate ned othe than premises . .. 8,000.00 | asset Other Assets . $6,244, Lehman, Jane Sweitzer, Tony Total 11.867.68 Martin, Glenn Aldinger, Elaine | LIABILITI Showalter, Audrey Musser, Dempny deposits of i Dorothy Brown, Robert Mow- pS 3 Bo 676.08 rer, Louise Horning, Joyce Mar- ls, partnerships, and Lo tin, Judy Smith, Roger Mumper, | ros] Pelion & Rasa. Carol Ginder, Miriam Roland,| ment g postal Peggy Wolfe, Miriam Nell, Ann Stat : Young, Patsy Hawthorne, Carl] ji. "deposits ( 103 458.44 Lehman, Barbara Martin, Ruth | and cashier's checks, an Horning, Jacob Shenk, Ross Te] $5.540.398.05 813.08 Eshleman, Sidney Gibble, Lovi-| Other liabilities na Demmy, Milton Mowrer, Pa- Total Liabiliti . 35 tricia Sager, Dorothy Peifer. et AO —— AUXILIARY SPONSORS Following a spring theme with purple lilacs and red tulips, the annual public spring tea of the Mount Joy Branch of the Lan- caster General Hospital Auxili- ary was held Wednesday after- noon at the home of Mrs. Jay Musser, Marietta Street. Mrs. Frank Walter, Jr. was general chairman of the social affair. Guests were served tea or coffee, a variety of colorful party sandwiches; assorted cakes and cookies, mints and nuts. Proceeds from the silver tea will go toward the linen fund of the hospital. CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Oapital Stock Common stock, total par $125,000.00 ...... 195.000. 00 Sur plus : Sh . 600,000.00 | I'ndivided profits b2 3 Reserves 1 Total C apital Accounts I 481} Total Liabilities Capital Accounts ME MORANDA and 26,244,867.68 Assets plec to secure liabilitie { other purposes ........ 173,000.00 | State of Pennsylvania, County of | 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 8S. KRALL. Cashier Sworn to and subscribed hefore me | this 22nd day of April, 1954 and 1] hereby certify that T am not a officer or director of this bank. | Annie C. Blensinger, Notary Public My commission expires Jan. 26, 1957 | Correct-Attest: ALVIN J. REIST HARVEY RETTEW | CLAUDE H. GROSH | Directors | Sunday it the Lancaster | erator, “% | ual at 31 Dr. 7| coroner, | had been under {at 1: 3! at the | Mount Joy ;| the Crossroads Church. | MRS. WILLIAM HAMILTON | Mrs. Lillian Mae Hamilton, 72, wi.ow of William B. Ham! | ton, Florin, died at 8:20 a. ee illness. | al Hospital after a long She was a daughter of the | late Jacob and Sophia Berry Geyer and was a member of the Florin E. U. B. Church. Surviv- ing is a son ahd six daughters: Mrs. Viola Bricker and Miss | Mary Hamilton, both at home; Grace, wife of Ross Ammon, | Gap; Anna, wife of Arthur Mec- | Curdy, Palmyra; Ruth, wife of Richard Krous, Lancaster; Mil- dred, wife of Frank Hatlon, Puerto Rico; and Jacob, Mount Joy. Eleven grandchildren and these brothers and sisters also survive: Mrs. Anna Wagner, Harry and Walter, all of Eliza- bethtown RD: Mrs. Mabel Herr, Elmer and Paul, all of Eliza-| | bethtown. LESTE R SAWY ER Lester B. Sawyer, 55, of Wood St., Florin, died Wednesday at the Buch Mfg. Co. Elizabeth- | town where he was employed. Sawyer, who was a press op- had gone to work as us- 7 am. He became ill] shortly afterward and died be- fore medical aid could be given. J. Hoffman Garber, deputy | pronounced death due occlusion. Sawyer the care of a to coronary doctor for some time. | He was born in Lancaster a | {son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sawyer and had resided | in Florin the past 15 years. Pri- | | or to that he had lived in Mount | Joy and Rapho Twp. There survive his wife, Min- | nie Becker Sawyer, his foster mother, Mrs. Katie Moyer, Man- | heim R2; a brother, Harry, Len- | | hartsville; and a sister, Eliza- | | beth, Reading. Funeral services will be held | 30 p.m. Saturday afternoon Nissley Funeral Home, | and at 2:00 p.m. in| ee A Qe | DIVORCE GRANTED Mabel R. Williams, 205 North Barbara St., Mount Joy, was granted a divorce from Rolie M. Williams, Monkton, Md., | grounds of cruel and barbarous | treatment. Dec. 24, 1915. on the INSURANCE Farm Bureau MutuakAuto: gis e Farm Bureaulife Els I TITER Te hi Warren H. Stehman SQUARE ST. FLORIN PHONE MT. JOY 3-5547 RIEP( >» OF CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF F ANDIS SVILLE IN THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON APRIL 1 1954 (Published in R » to call made | by Comptrolle the Currency section 5211, U. S. Revised ) ASSETS (tash, balances with oth- banks, including re serve balance, and « ash items in the process of collectio - 1,598.54 { 8S Gov ment obliga- tions, din and guaran- 1 y's 3,48 Ol f States and ihdivis 2.68 bank) ounts (includ. erdrafts) 1 in Dre ises owned 69,559.81, furni iture and ixtures $19.45 ) ced 9.014, Other assets 813.26 | I'ota \s 370.48 % AAR I, rriEs ne deposits of indi vid s, partnerships i} 2.79 « divid 1 and 1.81 ciovern postal I sa {1,832.81 | Daposits nd politic Mm Other de rifie cashier ete.) S841 Total 027,12 Other liabi Total Liabili 0,494 APITAL: ACCOUNTS C Apia Stock: Common stock, total pa $75,000.00 5.00000 Surplus : 125.000 00 Undivided profits 73.389.28 Reserves (and retirement accounts for preferred stocks) 0,487.20 Total Capital Accounts 48 Total Liabilities and Capital Accounts $3.323.370.48 MEMOR ANDA Assets ple aged 0 gned to secure liahilitie ih for other purposes 115,000.00 State of Pennsylvania, County of | Lancaster, ss: t1 I, N. lL. Bowers, cashier of above-named bank, do olemnly af- firm. the abbve statement is tri to the best of my knowledge and belief Ni I. BOWERS, Cashier Sworn to and subscribed before me this 23rd day of April, 1954, and 1 do hereby certify that | am not an officer or director. of this bank, | George A, Shenck, Jr. Notary Public. ! My commission explres January 6, | 1958. i Correct - Attest: L. BOWERS Pp B. STEHMAN ! ELMER K. COPE { G. F. TROUT { . Directors ' - Mortuary Record Everybody, Everywhere, Reads The Bulletin SIMON P. 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