{ THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursddy, July 15, . | REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE|REPORT OF CONDITION OF THR | UNION NATIONAL. MOUNT JOY| FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF 0 uary €Co | BANKSY MOUNT JOY PENNA.| LANDISVILLE IN THiE STATE [ AT THIZ CLOSE OF BUSINESS] OF PENNSYLVANIA. AT THI LANDIS L. CHARLES | LON JUNE 30. 1954 CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON JUNI isha is { (Published in Response to eall made 20, 1954 Landis L. Charles, 71, Mount hy Comptrollers of the 3 currency | (Published in Response to call made . under section 5211, 1 Ss Revised hy Comptrollers of Currency Joy R1, died suddenly of a Statutes) under section 5211, U, 8. Revised heart attack at his home. Thurs- | cach. balance: es A SSTTS + 3 ini : day at 10:16 p. m. He had been | ©r banks, including re- ‘ash, halances with oth- Ditch Digging — Septic Tanks Installed PD. 0 ag | serve balance, and eash AR Th oth under the care of a physician items in the process of Bay balance, and cash Field Drai : : | He was born in East Hemp- |; ' $ Gres in the process of ie rainage — Footings — Grading aus a 8. Government “obi Ato filed Twp., a son of the late tons, direct and guaran 151 gen aq] US. Government “obliga Hauling -— And Light Jobs Christian F. and Anna K. Lan- | Onligations of States and road Lions alu unre 1,004,525. 44 dis Charles and was a farmer. |)" visions onl SIL of and i { 1 FQ s to, fu ' yolitic subdivisions 1 Top Soil and Fill He was a member of St. Mark's dalle] Ech Iai : 00) er re ar a . aorpora stocks, (including ‘ n.1 { E.U.B. Church, Mount Joy, and FIR 730.00 ston Kor pene 3 served as a trustee for 30 years. |, oral Reserve hank) 5 500,00. 5 of Fed [ He is survived by his wife ng $110.01 overdraft 2 8T0.306.0 BI Tart ti ads RD. 1 ELIZABETHTOWN || 4 by WIIG! | rn retinas) “Loans and Discounts (inetd. CC | Anna Hertzler Charles, a daugh- furniture and ARE. HD aver raise) PHONE 863R2 ter, Edna, at home; and two, fixtures $10,723 this S2072.87 1 "868,559.81, furnit and 11-6 brothers, John L., Landisville; than premises 00.00 OIE 2 I and Jacob L., Silver Spring Other, Asal son Fotis Xess — m . - ota ‘ $2.182.606.96 eee se Funeral services were held at! Total Assets $6,085,118.68 the Nissley Funeral Home on Sunday afternoon at 1:30 p. m. and at the St. Mark's Evangelic- i al United Brethren Church at 2 p. m. Interment in the Mille s- ville Mennonite Cemetery. REV. W. J. SAYRE The Rev. W. J. Sayre, Elmer, New Jersey, who at one time served the Methodist Churches of Salunga and Manheim, died Sunday in the Elmer Hospital. He was seventy-two. He served in Salunga from | September, 1907 to September, 1910. He was a graduate of Dicknison College and Boston University of Theology. He! preached in the New Jersey Conference and was treasurer of the group for 20 years. | He is survived by his wife, | Elizabeth Herr Hiestand Sayre, | formerly of Salunga: a son, the Rev. Charles Sayre, Asbury { Park, New Jersey: two grand- | when you DRIVE daughters and seven brothers } TELEPH . NE and sisters in New Jersey. ! MRS. RICHARD W. CHARLES | Mrs. Lily Jane Charles, 55, wife of Richard W. Charles, 57 Brandt Blvd., Landisville, died at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at St. Joseph's Hospital after a year's | illness. She was born at Dundee, | Scotland, a daughter of the late William M. and Elizabeth Dun- can Cross. She came to the U.S. and Lancaster County at the | age of nine, and resided here | ever since. In addition to her husband, | | she is survived by a son, Rich- | tard W. Jr., Landisville, and one | | grandson. She was the last of | her family. Friends may call at the Nis- Funeral Home between 7 | 9 p. m. Friday and the funeral services will be held at the con- venience of the family. . you get there FASTER when .you know the right number When you drive, you want to get to your destination the quickest, shortest way. And to do that you need to know the proper highway number. The same is true in making a long distance phone call. When you know the number— and give it to the operator—you get your party more quickly. As a time-saving convenience, why not keep a list handy of long distance numbers you call frequently? Then you avoid "detours to Information that delay your connection. Reduced Federal Taxes Means Your phone Dollar Goes Even Farther COLUMBIA TELEPHONE CO. sley Extra Special Hot Weather Special i ; : x x Entire Stock of Men’s and Boys’ Short Sleeve Sport Shirts GO ON SALE AT 235% LESS Now. while our stock is full and complete with meshes and krinkle crepes in cottons, nylons, orlons, dacrons and rayons in all of the most wanted colors and shades as well as white, this is your golden opportuniZy. Enjoy the many summer days ahead with these MINT - Cool comfortable shirts. ‘Tis a joy and a pleasure to wear them. | direct and Au send State of Pennsylvania, County of T.aneaster, ss: | a cashier of the | OUR PRICES WITH THEIR SAVINGS ARE AS FOLLOWS.- | anove Ne here ho Dt mnly i irm t the ahove stateme s true | PRICE YOU SALE { Pe wont ior, So Hist an be | REGULAR SAVE PRICE an BE. M. BOMBERCER, Cashier | Sworn to and subs rihed h fore me | $1.00 25 75 Ns ir ny Ih pang 1) | officer or directo i this i | Gertrude PP. Helms, Notary Puohlie | $1.50 38 1 1 2 | My commission expires Jan. 27, 19537 | | Correct 3 ost ROMPRAGER I. Mf. BOOTH $2.00 50 1.50 Capital Stock [ Total Liabilities LIABILITIES Demand deposits of indi | LIABILITIES | Demand deposits of indi- viduals, nartnerships, & viduals, nartnerships, & corporations 2.955.092 88 | corporations 1,408,742.74 Time deposits of individ. Time deposits of individ. nals, partnerships, and nals partnerships, and corporations . 2 698,027.16 corporations 1,192,629 Deposits of 17, 8S. Govern. { Deposits f 1, S. Govern- ment (including postal ment (including postal savings. ),TRT.08 s) 6R,665.04 nD f States and how te of States and li ns 170.02 | politic 11 subdivisions ., 16 3.27 deposits (certified | Other deposits (certified and |, cashier's checks, cashier's checks 1,567 18,747.55 | Tatal Denosits $2 5 al Dey Total Denosite 9 a Bills pavable, Other liabilities 2,279.51 and other i { 4 : borrowed money 100.000 (10) Total 2 R499 59 Other liabilities 18,500.16 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS . a Ll Capital Stock Total Liabilities 35,407.264.85 1 stock, total pap CAPITAL ACCOUNTS | : 75.000 00 Capital Stock | Surpins i 125.000 On Common stock, total par Undivided profits... 18,593.10 $125,000.00 . 125.000 00 | Reserves (and retirement vie 500.000.00 | accounts for preferred Undivided profits stock) 0 Reserves 1 136 49 | Total Capital Accounts . . ) Total Capital Accounts 677.753.78 | Mata! Linhilities and mata) Tinhilities and | Capital Accounts Capital Accounts $6,085 118.63 ATI ATC MEMORANDA od oF Assets or assigned to SECT to secure liabilities and for ther purpe other purposes . 172.000 00 State of Per a State of Pennsylvania, County ss Lancaster 1 I. Bowers, cashier of the 1. Carl 8. Krall, cashier of bank, do solemnly af named hank, do solemnly affirm | fem the above statement is that the ahove statement is trne tol the best of my Knowle : the best of mv knowlelge and helief N. 1.. RON CART, & RRALL. Cashier ; bo Sworn fa and subscribed hefors me | Gy Ned 10 ans re this 6th dav of Tuly, 1954, and 1 ih iil cectity that 1 hereby certifv that I am not a officer Tie dy sv diveotoe of this br or director of this hank Boni LR ret Nob av Annie CC. Blensinger, Notary Puhlie : : NL anne TH My commission expires Jan 3. 1957 | My . commission expires Feb Correct- | Correct-Attest @ NEWCOMER N. L. BOWERS W. A. COVENTRY | P. B. STEFHMAN ELMER K WwW. sSCoTT COPR BUSHONG Directors MARTIN S. MUSSER Directors | REPORT OF CONDITION OF Bulletin Ads Pay IR NATIONATI, BANK TRIS COMPANY OF MT rr IN THE STATE OF PRNNSYT VANIA AT THR CT,097 OF B NESS ON JUNE 30, 1954 (Published in Response to eall made | hv Comntrollers of the Cuarrencev| under section 11, 1.08 Revised | Statues) ASSETS Cash, balances with oth- er banks including re- serve balance, and cash items in the process of collection $ 645,021.97 UU. S. Government oblige - | tions, direct and guaran- teed ‘ eis 49 Obligations of States and | political subdivisions 65,713. 1¢ Other bonds, notes, and | debentures 9.808,67 | Corporate stocks, (inchiding | 12,750.00 stock of Federal { Reserve bank) 12,75 | Loans and Discounts (includ- | $67.43 overdrafts) 2 24.09 | 1H vomises owned { $71,308.62, furnit and | fixtures $19.048 90,446.98 Real state owned other than hank premises 1.00 Other assest Lo NG i | Total Assets \ 4,418,81 91 LIABILITIES | Demand deposits of indi | vidnals rships, & corporatic 1,722.042.99 | Time deposits of individ unls, partnerships, and | corporations 1,906,225.11 Deposits of U7, 8S, Govern- ment (including postal savings) 133.044.88 Deposits of States and political subdivisions 141,33 0 Other deposits (certified and { cashier's checks, ete.) 11,646 61 Total Deposits $3,914,292.15 | Other liabilities $5,377.58 1.959.669 Total Liabilities y | CAPITAL ACCOUNTS | total par Common stock, 125,000.00 | Surplus 300.069 00 | I'ndivided profits | 1.146.160 Total Capital Accounts 159,146. 1¢ and Capital Accounts $4,418,815.84 | MEMORANDA Assets pledged or ion a | to linhiliti ind | and other purpos 61,865.52 | ° ® a ro Tires in Town! cntes £a- | tions fy | which are fully 1 or in | sured by agencies of the | < Government I'nited State “United States (ather than PARIS H DANIEL M HOSTETTER WOLGEVMUTH Directors | $2.50 $2.95 $3.50 62 14 87 1.88 2.21 2.63 $3.95 99 2.96 3 $4.95 1.24 3.71 Of Course, They're Made By ESSLEY EsHLEMAN BROTHERS | | wen, Mount Joy, a daughter | Wednesday at the Columbia MOUNT JOY, PENNA. | Hospital. 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