gladdened the hearts of gagward P. Curran. Safety | heir gifts. ) ents The work scheduled to be Monday evening in the local many children this Christ- Director of the Club. Young- “The Christmas sled will entirely feasible. completed in the near fu- Presbyterian Church. The) mastide, but they can bring sters unskilled in the use of become an increasingly seri- pt ture will create a kitchen group planned a winter, sorrow and tragedy to many skates or ‘bikes’ are an es- ous problem, as the winter; Ambition’s reward seems more than twice the size of waste fat collection for Sat families if the children are special hazard. Their safety progresses, and what we to be more and more taxes. the present one. urday, Feb. 16. The rain ji . rT, : i ges Tr Ci = date was set for Feb. 23.| pom Spree won I, IGirl Scouts and Brownies will collect the fat door-to-| door in tht two communities | ‘Mrs. Warren Folev was : named Day Camp director, nother Xear O ontinue rowt for 1957 with Miss Anna. | The ‘Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, January 10 Careful, Drivers! ing heir Kids Are Riding Christmas Toys Roller bikes, vehicles to) ~===ure on the careful operation|‘bikes’ and other : motor vehicles. |applies with equal force gifts of “rolling «parents also must take Sledding. stock” on city streets and their share of responsibility! ‘We would surburban roads, warns the for child safety. Their duty Police rope off Keystone Automobile Club. |is to impress on F “Motorists should be doub-the dangers of traffic-bur- Ways and streets, and confine and ly watchful for unexpected|dened streets : forays of children on thelin the youngsters a sense of viously the situation presents) owners are streets at this said carefulness in the of difficulties, but with cooper-|g;e of the kitchen. ation of parents the plan is not doubly careful when for use Mr. skates, scooters, wagons and sleds have use The year 1956, again, witnessed a growth in the size and scope of our services for Mount Joy, Maytown, and surrounding vicinities. Our Commercial Department totals increased from $6,676,199.75 at the end of December 31, 1955 to $7,915,755.59 Dec- ember 31, 1956, likewise, our Trust Department totals increased from $1,662,965.98 December 31, 1955, to $2,301,442.97 December 31, 1956. While we are happy and proud of such increases, we are, also, very pleased to have had the privilege of serving the many needs of our customers whether they be granting personal loans to meet emergencies, acting as trustee for the Mount Joy Boro- ugh Authority Sewer Bond issue of $1,370,000. and executor of numerous small and large estates or serving as guardian of minor children. If you have any financial problems, why not bring them to us for solution? COMPARATIVE CONDENSED FINANCIAL STATEMENT RESOURCES December 31, 1955 $1,140,151.94 1,505,538.13 374,787.06 3,554,543.11 71,576.57 8,849.56 20,753.38 December 31, 1956 $1,340,381.27 1,806,103.14 455,392.48 4,199,121.64 108,897.33 5,000.00 859.73 Cash and Due from Banks U. S. Government Securities Other Securities Loans & Discounts Bank Building & Equipment Other Real Estate Other Assets $6,676,199.75 $7,915,755.59 LIABILITIES $ 125,000.00 500,000.00 88,824.51 32,347.73 5,787,354.90 100,000.00 42,672.61 ro 125,000.00 500,000.00 77,590.88 49,981.67 7,113,936.05 None 49,246.99 Capital Stock Surplus Undivided Profits Reserves Deposits Bills Payable Other Liabilities £ $6,676,199.75 $7,915,755.59 DEPARTMENT RESOURCES (Not included in above) $1,662,965.98 500,000.00 TRUST Individual Trust Funds Corporate Trust Funds $2,301,442.97 1,810,000.00 $2,162,965.98 $4,111,442.97 DIRECTORS Clyde H. Hottenstein Henry H. Koser Carl S. Krall Alvin J. Reist Martin S. Musser Clarence S. Newcom:r John B. Nissley Harvey Rettew Mervin S. Amold W. A. Coventry Claude H. Grosh OFFICERS Martin S. Musser, President Henry H. Koser Vice President D. Victor Shank Asst. Cashier and Asst. Trust Officer Armold, Bricker & Beyer. Solicitors John B. Nissley Vice President Carl S. Krall Cashier & Trust Officer Harvey Rettew Vice President Norman H. Sprecher Asst. Cashier i 2%% Interest Paid on Certificates of Deposit — 2% Interest Paid on Savings Accounts Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation JONAL MOU VON NAT MOUNT JOY, PA. NIJOY Ray — N THERE IS STRENGTH | | MAYTOWN, PA. Em) agin ssi satin: 2 [IN UNI MOUNT JOY, PA, 8will depend in great meas- have said in reference to) KITCHEN ENLARGED Extensive fenovations {now taking place at the Mt, suggest that Joy Diner, located on West Waste Fat of Main Street. Recently children children little traveled high- chased by Mr, and Mrs. Jno- | ls Feb 16 and Mrs. | . new and to instil] sledding to such areas. Ob- william Strickler, the the'sed at the Mount Joy-Florin Joyce Louise, to Lester Sna-'[ RAST increasing «Drive For purs- | March, Kittv's Shop Miller, Square St., window will he used for the engagement of) ENGAGEMENTS SNAVELY--RISSER Mr. and Mrs. Marry W. Risser, Sr., Elizabethtown R1, announce the engage- Future plans were discus- ment of their daughter, Girl Scout Neighborhood | Mae Eby as assistant. Dates for the camp are June 10th, {through the 14th plus June 18 and 19. The camp will be held at the Little Chiques Park. This marks the second 4 |vear for the camp to be held at the park. A troop committee train- ing evening will be ted Feb. 4, 7:30 pm. in the yely son of Mr. and Mrs. social rooms of the local Monroe Snavely, Mount Joy.! Presbyterian church. All| Miss Risser is a senior in| troop committee members school. Her fiance attended to attend the the Elizabethtown Area high! A policy employed by Penn Supreme! study to be discussed at the jy Joy high school and is April Meeting of the county pairies. Lancaster. council was read at the No date has beer meeting by Mrs. Foley. Thelthe wedding. i local group named its ap- a wroval to the policy. During Girl Scout week in| Dress are invited training evening. set for] MILLER — HUYARD Mr. and Mrs. Raymond B | Florin. | Scout display. Others, i. gaughter. specal activities for €to Isaac Alvin Huy:rd, week will be announced at of Ada Huyard, New a later date. The troop lead- land Rl. and ite Inte ars also decided to use indi- ? vidual wavs of contributing| fund project Judy Ann, son | Hol- | Isaac Huyard. { Miss Miller attended Don-| egal high school. Sh> is now {throughout the U. S. an | The next meeting of the" po, "gance is employed by {grou will be held March 4 Benjamin Stoltzfus, contrac-| in the Presbyterian church Following the Monday nite Imeeting. Miss Eby taueght| the leaders some new crafts to the Juliette Low which is an annual tor. Intercourse. The wedding will take place in the near future. WOLFE—ROSOL and Mrs. Kenneth was _ in-| Marietta R1, announ- the €€ the the stalled president of ‘Florin Fire Company Tues- their daughter, Peggy Lou- | to Frank Rosol, Jr., son] {day night at the Florin Hall. 18% IBugene Leber was installed °f Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ros-| las first vice president; El- ol, 690 East Market Street,! [mer orwood, secretary; Marietta. [Der ar treasurer: Bool Miss Wolfe is a graduate] ney, financial secretary! Jos- loph Wolgemuth, Jr., chap- Mr. Rosol was {lain: Brady Hess, trustee; s. from Lancaster Swords, fire chief; Brady high school. Both {Hess assistant; Bruce Kline, Ployed by the {chief engineer; Rodney Ney, Research and I™TREMEN INSTALL {NEW OFFICERS | William Mateer |. Mr. Wolfe, engagement of craduated) Catholic re Armstrong chief chemicalman; Carl Center. {Kline, chief hose director:| A [Victor L. Brooks, chief of HESS—WASER fire police: James Kirkpat-| Mr. and Mrs. George Hess | | | 2 | | party served Friday, Jan. | rick, John Wagner, Nev, S. R. Swords, Bruceengagement of ther daugh- {Kline. house committee; S./ter, Janet, to John F. Waser. | J 1 R il IR. Swords and William Ma-/son of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe ea O firemen’s,Waser, Marietta R1. Miss Hess, a graduate of The group also decided to Hempfield high school. is nurchase a 1'2-inch nozzle employed by Wyeth Labora- and to invest $2.500 from tories, Marictta. their relief fund into bonds. teer, delegates to { tr WEBB-—-NEWCOMER IFAMILY GATHERS FOR Mr. EIGHTIETH BIRTHDAY } Webb, Manheim R4, an- H. G. Hauenstein was the nounce the engagenent of quest of honor on his 80th ir daughter, Theresa, to birthday at a family dinner {Kenneth H. Newcomer, son] : : oa of Mr. and Mrs. Fl'ry New-! in a private dining room at... West Doneg:l Street | ‘the Kountry Kitchen at 6:00 Miss Webb is a senior af p.m. i : Manheim Centra. high ae (an school and Mr. Newcomer is| r auensien 8 ree, senior at Donegal high daughters and their families, |.) a sister and her family, two] cousins. and others. A SON, EBHARD—CHAPIN John P. Hauenstein and fa-| Mr. and Mrs. Barry L. mily of Portland, Oregon,! Mrs. were unable to attend. (Gebhard, Bainbridge R1, an- included" ounce the engagement of | Those present Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hess, Mr. their daughter, Hazel, to Da-| land Mrs. Paul Hess Jr., and Vid R. Chapin, son of Mr. two sons: Jerry, Betty and and Mrs. Russell E. Chapin, Marian Hess, Mr. and Mrs.;306 East Main Street, Mount Earl Mumma, Mr. and Mrs. JOY. : Walter Zercher, Mr. and] Both are seniors at Done- Mrs. Ferris Brandt and gal high school. daughter Verna, Mr. and — Se Mrs. Stephen Superll, Mr. ENTERTAINS AT and Mrs. Ervin Swarr, and Mrs. Elizabeth Stambaugh DOGGIE ROAST Sw Mr.and Mrs Hahen-| Robert Gibboss, Newville. tt nian eee (WAS: SHE guest Of honor atl, lan “indoor” doggie roast on WAY’S ‘Sunday evening at the home R d lof Mr. and Mrs. Harold Et- Frank Street, Mr. G b- ecor bons, nephew of tke Etsells. Corner [recently returned: from ser-| ving in the U. S. armed for-| | GROU P (lin, Maytown; Mr. and Mrs. {Clarence Gibbons, Newville Mr. and Mrs. George McMil- | | flan, Penbrook; Mrs. Minnie] IGibbons, Frank Street: Mrs. | FOR ¢ Blanche Wallace, Harris- | burg; Mr. and Mrs Kenneth ’ Mrs. Cyrus Sherbahn, Eliza-| WA Y S Appliances {bethtown: Mr. &nd Mrs. : 5 Charles Cobough 21d son, of] 48 W. Main St, Mount Joy Elizabethtown; Mr. and Mrs. | ces. McMillan and daughter, East | Phone 3-3622 ‘Etsell and son, Harold, Jr. | | Those who attended the |affair were Mr. Gibbons. his fiance, Miss Joyce McMil- Petersburg; Mr. znd Mrs.| (Paul McMillan and daughter! |Jean, Maytown; Mr. and 2 for price of 1 of Donegal High School and Sawyer’s Fish Sticks em- Pan-Ready Whitings Development . PT Haddock or Perch Fillets Rodneylof Landisville, announce the Swift Premium Boneless we Temple Oranges | FACTS not | FICTION Compare Quality (and Price - - - - jyou'll be convine- ied that you Al- ‘ways get the MOST of the [Siete iy IBEST = fo r the AA at the ACME Its Mighty Nice to, Save Twice! Shop Acme and Get Low, Low Prices Plus S«H Green Stamps SAVED BY MILLIONS FOR OVER 60 YEARS Lancaster U. S. Choice Sirloin TEAKS LB 9c Freshly Ground Beef 3 bs 95 Lanc. Ski. Bacon 33c¢ ~% 63c¢ Lanc. Braunschweiger 8-0: 25¢ Acme Quality Pan-Ready Frying CHICKENS LB Je Ss $ 1 ib 1 Oc Ib 39 39 Florida's Finest, Reg. 55¢ Doz. ERATE - 45¢ Crisp, Fresh, Western ARROTS CELLO BAGS 1 Oc Finest Stayman Winesap APPLES LB BAG 49 4 Frozen Food Sale SOMERDALE SOMERDALE Green Peas Broccoli Spears Cut Green Beans Baby Lima Beans Whole Kernz| Corn Fordhook Limas 2:29: 2.35: 10 oa. Pron 10 oz. Pkgs. Unles action the I steps railroad oi Coe With cally, a week u the Mon Pennsyl ing that made tc already en this road pr svlvani commiss status ‘an age baggage agency What is that agent a er thei at the s at prese miliar observe quick sf ent statu status. Un'ess the util consider the rai lic heari This i series w passenge Mount J most a t Preser two tr: each da) is west- the ever is east - bring m ty’s mai Loca Take At F C. Ke Joy R1, high sch tional yearl’'ng ship at vania Fa this we Kenneth’ Brenda i growing owns. He Donegal also toc his juni 2 4 4 C. Ki entry an another er entry. Other the local ported fi are Jud; ville, thi noon dre clothing Stehman, for sch Harnly, er; Lard ville, sui er, Mour prize fi walnuts; prize for Mrs. | er, Mou prize in division; Mt. Joy, er, Mt. prize in culture Berkshir Hess, 1 place. Ri of %. jza teenth. division Manhein place. H Landisvi in the a Guernse; Crowd 000 pile for the first - ani day. Mrs. T To F