Time Deposits wo Total Deposits ...... Reserve for Dividends ..... Unearned Discount Other Liabilities ...... Capital — Common Stock surplus ..... oie ia Undivided Profits Reserves Total Capital Aceoiills Total Liabilities Individual Trust Funds Corporate Trust Funds Total Trust Funds. ........ Main Office 23 East King St. W. E. Alexander, Honorary Chairman G. H. Effing, Honorary Chairman Lester H. Herr, Chairman of the Board Robert Y. Garrett, -Jr., President Charles L. Van Dusen, Executive Vice President and Secretary Charles R. Slaugh, Vice President John E. Barry, Vice President and Manager, Instalment Loan Dept. Earl C. Nehr, Cashier John R. Davis, Assistant Vice Presi- dent and Manager, Mortgage Dept. Stanley Musselman, Assistant Vice President and Manager, Agricultur- al Department J. Stanley Mull, Jr., Assistant Cashier Richard J. Schneebeli, Asst. Cashier Frederick W. Slaugh, Asst. Cashier C. Cleon Worley, Jr., Asst. Cashier Eugene T. Sullenberger, Controller Samuel W.-Bomberger, Senior Auditor Jacob B. Weaver, Auditor Harold A. White, Jr., Auditor Robert HE. Sherk, Assistant Auditor Gregory J. Celia, Jr., Personnel Director Helen M. Bucks, Director of Publicity Trust Department Homer W. Crist, Vice President and Trust Officer Relland D. Ackelson, Senior Trust Officer Percy C. Clarke, Jr., Trust Officer James M. Miller, Trust Officer Lois G. Miller, Asst. Trust Officer John W. Beattie, Estate Planning Officer R. William Maurer, Estate Planning Officer W. E. Alexander Roberts R. Appel Isaac Z. Buckwalter W. Douglas Darmstaetter James C. Dunlap G. H. Effing John J. Eshelman Robert Y. Garrett, Jr. Earl M. Godshalk 1. H. Herr Quarryville Office Carl Reynolds, Sr., Chairman Kersey A. Bradley Jerome H. Rhoads Clair L. Wade R. W. Wiggins, Jr. Edward L. Witmer Walter Wood Chairman Appel, Ranck, Herr and Appel Other Demand Deposits A, Federal Reserve Bank—Deferred Account - (a John M. Booth Henry H. Eby Arthur H. Hostetter John E. Melhorn Simon P. Nissley David E. Schlosser, M.D. Richard M. Stark J. Musser Wolgemuth SOLICITORS LANCASTER COUNTY FARMERS NATIONAL BANK CONDENSED FINANCIAL STATEMENT Close of Business, December 31, 1964 ASSETS Cash and Due from Banks .... «+. ..... c.c ive vin $13,497,755.40 U. S. Government Obligations ret SA 22,340,453.31 Municipal Bonds el TR i rea Th veh 6,276,210.93 Other Bonds : 3,875,055.22 Federal Reserve Bank Stock . : 255,000.00 Joanie Gn DIBOOIIIE hi. i Ei di in vera i an ey 39,551,119.83 Mortgages . ... 13,139,525.57 Bank Premises and Equipment 2,527,061.46 Otani Resets... .. 000. iva 118,089.60 Total Assets .......... $101; 580,271. 71.32 LIABILITIES CEPI U. S. Government Deposits ........ . $ 17113,162.15 54,394,763.62 32,112,641.42 . $ 88,220,567.19 1,780,518.54 101,452.80 866,385.02 ; 231,013.14 BOT _$ 2.536,320.00 5,963,680.00 1,131,329.21 749,005.42 10,380,334.63 Re a a © $101,580,271.32 ahi $48,249,192.82 9,271,000.00 © $ 571,520,192.82 OFFICERS Duke and King St. Office Robert J. DeLaney, Jr., Assistant Vice President and Manager Charles H. Russell, Assistant Cashier North Queen St. Office John C. Truxal, Vice President and Manager Prince and James Street Office Charles M. Rutter, Assistant Vice President and’ Manager Manor Street Office C. Wayne Creasy, Assistant Cashier and Manager Bridgeport Office J. Clarence Bowers, Assistant Vice President and Manager Wheatland Office John H. Risse, Assistant Cashier and Manager New Holland Avenue Office David E. Blank, Assistant Cashier and Manager Quarryville Office John S. Phillips, Assistant Vice President and Manager ‘Mary E. Swarr, Assistant Cashier Mount Joy Office Glenn Y. Forney, Assistant Vice President and Manager Florin Office Robert E. Kline, Assistant Cashier and Manager Christiana Office Harold R. Swarr, Assistant Vice President and Manager 12 CONVENIENT OFFICES BOARD OF DIRECTORS Firman G. Hoyt Henry F. Huth William H. Mann R. S. McClure, Jr. Carl Reynolds, Sr. William J. Ryan William Shand Arthur B. Sinkler C. Abram Snyder G. Theodore Storb ADVISORY COMMITTEES Mount Joy Office Daniel M. Wolgemuth I. G. Weidman ~C. Howard Witmer, M.D. Raymond F. Witmer Daniel M. Wolgemuth Honorary Directors Lewis Levy F. L. Suter David S. Warfel Christiana Office Cyrus B. Ferguson Chairman Alan C. Beyer Maurice S. Eberly Howard E. Groff Edward A. Hagel H. Clifford Kreisle R. A. Mendenhall Frances C. Ross Windolph, Burkholder and Hartman LANCASTER County FARMERS NATIONAL BANK — LANCASTER QUARRYVILLE MOUNT JOY CHRISTIANA Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation | A Trustee for The Lancaster County Foundation — ST . Sh, -_ ¥ PAGE THRESH THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1965 ® MAYTOWN Miss Grace Henderson Mrs. Violet Mitzel Capello, daughter of Charles Mitzel, York, passed away several weeks ago in a Harrisburg hospital. Mrs. Capello former- ly lived in Maytown. She was widely known for her music- al talent, Mrs. Rose Leas was confin- ed to the house with virus pneumonia. Mrs. Violet Downing and Miss Rose Zink spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Mayers. Mrs. Martha Trostle, her daughter Junene and Mrs. Henry Earhart are vacation- ing in Florida. Seaman James turned to his base at Gieg re- Nor- folk, Va., after visiting his/| parents during the holidays. Pvt. Donald Houseal, Fort Bliss, Texas, visited his par- ents during the holidays. The Rev. and Mrs. Merle: Arnold and children, of Wil-| liamsport, visited Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Arnold Christ- mas day. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Har- ter, Pottstown, spent last Monday with Miss Marie Har- ter. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sek- ulski, Northumberland, called on the Leslie Blakes last Tuesday. Miss Anne Shroy, Mrs. Day Ressler, Mrs. Ruth Mowery, Strasburg and Mrs. Mabel Raezer, Ephrata, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jos- eph Huntzinger last Tuesday. Mrs. Mary Wetzel celebrat- ed her birthday anniversary last Wednesday. Mrs. Mild- red Buller and Carol Blake celebrated theirs last Thurs- day. Sgt. Paul Hossler, Dover Air Force Base spent the hol- idays with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Low- ry and son Joel, spent the Christmas hnlidays with the Ray Frybergers and Miss Anna Albright. Pvt. Keith Matheny, Fort Hood, Texas, is visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Don Wilkin- son and daughter, Oklahoma, left Saturday after spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. George Morris and son, Don. Don is teaching and do- ing research work at Okla- homa University. Miss Sally Glass, Baltimore was also a holiday guest of the Morris family. Last Saturday the Morrises and their guests spent the day at Newark, Del. Miss Jane Fryberger and Miss Anna Albright attended a birthday dinner on Dec. 20 at Quarryville. The occas- ion was Richard Albright, Jr’s 22nd birthday anniver- sary. Mrs. Mathilda Williamson and Mrs. Anna Thompson, of Harrisburg, called on the Frybergers on Dec. 20. Sandy Scott, who is major- ing in physical education, is doing her practice teaching at Yardley, Pa. Joseph Huntzinger and your correspondent attended the funeral services of Miss Anna May Hoover on Satur- day, Dec. 26. David Urban is convalesc- ing at his home after being hospitalized for rheumatic fever. Ralph Williams, of Miami, Fla., spent the holidays with his parents. Miss Marian Hiestand, a student at Southeastern Bible College, Birmingham, Ala., visited her parents during the holidays. The Athletic Club enter- tained 78 youngsters of the community at a Christmas party on Saturday, Dec. 19. The Cub Scouts held their monthly meeting at the Am- erican Legion home, Dec. 21. The program consisted of a Christmas party and an a-: ward ceremony. Miss Lillian Sload spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Phil Sload and family at Rockville, Md. Mrs. Anna Hiestand, Miss Anna Culp and Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kraybill and fami- ly were guests of Misses Fan- ny, Emily and Elizabeth Kraybill, Mount Joy Christ- mas, Mr. and Mrs. E. R Deems, McKeesport, spent the hbli- days with Mr. and Mrs. Wm, D. Smith and family. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Drace celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary Sunday. Universal Week of Prayer service will be held in Saint John’s Lutheran Church on Wednesday evening. The Rev. Thomas Bellis will be the guest preacher. Rotary Club Hears Librarian Harold Jenkins, librarian of the Lancaster Free Public Library, was the speaker on Tuesday noon at the weekly luncheon meeting of the Mount Joy Rotary club, held at Hostetters. He told of the far-reach- ing service that Mount Joy's new Library Center can of- fer, including providing books and other material av- ailable in libraries across the country, if necessary. He said that libraries in the county make available 500,000 books. Fire Damages Nissly Home Fire caused an estimated $6,000 damage Friday, Janu- ary 1, at the home of H. Roy Nissly, South Market Ave. Nissly made the damage estimate and said he first dis- covered the fire about 8:30 a. m. when he smelled smoke coming from the basement. The Mount Joy and Florin fire companies answered the alarm and fought the blaze for about half an hour, con- taining it to the living room of the home. Fire chief John Lutz of the Florin company said that the blaze started in the furn- ace stoker control in the base- ment and followed framing to the living room floor. Later the same day, Mount Joy firemen were called to assist in fighting a blaze on the Lloyd Shenenberger farm on Manheim R2, where a barn was destroyed. The farm was tenanted by the Edwin Myers family and is located about two miles west of Manheim. RETIRED TEACHERS The Lancaster Area Retir- ed Teachers’ Assoc. will meet at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 12, in the Hamilton Park United Church of Christ, 1210 Map- le Ave., Lancaster. The program will include a report of delegates to the October P.R T.A. Convention, Harrisburg; greetings by Mr. Paul Faust, Harrisburg, Di- rector of Southern Region of R. T. A.; Readings by Miss Mary Fritchey, Social Wel- fare Chairman of the local group; election and installa- tion of officers. ABOARD F.D.R. Aviation Storekeeper 3rd Class William B. Pennell, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. James N. Pennell, 116 West Main St., is serving aboard the attack aircraft carrier USS Franklin D. Roosevelt, operating as a unit of the 6th Fleet in the Mediterranean. The Franklin D. Roosevelt recently visited the port of Cannes, France, where crew- members had the opportunity to see the French Riviera and the French Alps. “We Print Anything But Dollar Bills” — 653-9663 y /