THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. Murphy Shoots for Billion PAGE EIGHT ® CHURCH NOTES (From page 4 - @ CHURCH NEWS (From page 6) G. C. Murphy has set a goal of $1 billion per year sales by 1978. This aim is re: vealed in December’s “Chain Store Age”, a trade publica- tion, which has selected the Murphy Company as the sub- ject for its December 1967 ‘Wednesday 7:30 pm,. Midweek Bible Study and Prayer Meeting. St. Luke's Episcopal Church | Great Retail Institutions Mount Joy study. Rev, Donald M. Whitesel Murphy officials say this Rector aim will be achieved through First Sunday a.ter Ep phany. 8.00 am. Holy Communion 1:30 a. m. Family Holy Communion and Sermon. Church School. a stepped-up expansion pro- gram with an average of 25 new stores annually and the possibility of further acquisi- tions. Murphy presently oper- Tuesday ates 512 variety, department 10:00 a.m. Clericus, Middle: | 31d discount stores in twenty- town. three states and the District Thursday ; : of Columbia. A -. pm. Junior Choir re-| ne McKeesport, Pa., based earsal : , firm is giving priority to 7:30 p.m. SeniorChoir Re-|.,, Se in Boe of its hearsal A-A stores, a new concept in variety store retailing. Mur- phy opened the first of these “hard-hitt'ng, fast moving, caster turnover’ stores of to- morrow in 1966, has 13 now in operation, another 19 set 10:00 a.m. Worship Service| ¢or conversion and 5 new A Sermon, Rev. Henry Becker| po units ready to open in '68. 7:30 pm. Evening Worship| pn discussing the - Com- Wednesday pany’s role in the retailing fu- Florin Church of Brethren Rev. Howard Bernhard Mount Joy. Pa. Sunday 9:06 a.m. Church School 7:30 p.m. Bible Study. ture Murphy Chairman and Rev. J. C. Wine, Millersville. president J. S. Mack listed Thursday the follow'ng factors: “(1” In 7:00 pm. Jr. choir rehear | merchandise, specialized as- sal sortments, higher price lines, 7:45 p.m. Sr. chor rehear-|{ more trading up, accelerated sal. competitive pricing, more pr'vate brands and realign- ment of merchandise group- ings for shopp’ng ease; (2) In store layouts, 80% to sales. 20%. to services, wider more convenient customer aisles for directed traffic flow; (3) In research and develop- ment, continued customer re- search in both merchandise and service as well as com- puter analysis into all phases The Rev. Dr. Nevin H. Zuck, pastor of the Elizabeth- town Church of the Brethren, has returned from a three months leave of absence, Dr. Zuck has been serving as the Pastor-in-Residence at Bethany Theological Semin- ary in Oak Brook, Illinois during the fall quarter. America’s #1 Family Show | | | HERSHEY SPORTS ARENA | JAN. 31 thru FEB. 11 [|'ncl. Sundays for the first time | 3 Kk T00 Nigntly 8:10 ® Sat. 1-5-9 P.M. | Sundays 2 and 6 P.M. t T0 CLASSIF || Prices: $4.75 - $4.25 - $3.75 - $3.25 || Tax Included Prices For Children Under 12 $2.40 - $2.15 - $1.90 - $1.65 Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs., Only FOR RENT Phone Hershey (717) 533-9101 Or Contact Your Nearest Hershey Ticket Agency 9-room house, 2 baths, across ‘rom Donegal church. Imme- {iate possession. Call Dbe- tween 8 a. m. and 5 p. m. 354-5111. 40-1c Pee EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 1368 of our operation; (4) In sales promotion, more advanced planning, more item promo- tion, greater advertising ex- penditures; (5) In customer services, more personal sell- ing specialists for shoes, fash- ion goods, etc, more bank credit and (6 Regarding fin. ances, we believe our cash flow, which is in excess of $12 million annually with no funded debt, should be able to finance projected future expansions and still maintain an attractive dividend ratio.” Farm Women 8 Hold Meeting Society of Farm Women #8 the home of Mrs. Charles Shank, Elizabethtown RI. Mrs. Harold Frey, president presided. Anna Mae Eby led the group in singing Christ- mas Carols. Mrs. John Keen- er was in charge of devotions Roll Call was answered by giving a line from a Christ mas Carol. Mrs. Charles Felty and Mrs. William Heisey were appointed to the auditing committee. Mrs. Sylvester Shuman, Mrs. Clinton Eby were ap- pointed delegates to the State Convention in Harrisburg on January 15-6. Mrs. William Heisey was appointed alter- nate. Each member brought small cans of fruits and vege- tables, and packed a Christ- mas box for one of the mem- bers. Mrs. Joseph Detwiler pres- ented several readings; Mrs. Thomas Diffnbaugh, Mrs. Jas- Beecher, vocal duets. Games ..MOUNT JOY, PA. RESOURCES Federal Reserve Bank Loans and Discounts Other Resources TOTALS LIABILITIES Capital Stocks Surplus Reserves ......"... ... Demand Deposits .. . . Time Deposits ....... Other Liabilities TOTALS On Full Paid Shares ® MOUNT JOY BUILDING & LOAN ASSN. MOUNT JOY, PENNA. y tel Individual Trust Funds Corporate Trust Funds TOTALS A Alvin J. Reist Vice President J. H. Hoffman, Jr. Cashier & Secretary Charles E. Rest Assistant Cashier Asst. Trust Officer and Auditor Mervin S. Arnold William C. Hiestand Clyde H. Hottenstein met on Saturday, Dec. 16. at; were played and prizes were awarded to Mrs. Clyde Wiv- ell, Mrs. Harold Ney, Mrs. Wm. Heisey. Hostesses were Mrs. Shank, Mrs. Anna Groff, Mrs. War- ren Heisey, Mrs. Clinton Eby. Next meeting will be held January 20 at St| Mark's E. U. B. church in Mount Joy. Leisure Club Holds Meeting The Mount Joy Leisure Club held its Christmas ban- quet at Hostetters, Monday, Dec. 11, at: 1 pm. with 79 members present. The business meeting was conducted by President Lewis P. G. Hart, Birthdays and anniversaries were recogniz- ed and old and new business discusssed. Election of Offic- ers for 1968 was held. After the dinner, Christmas Carols were sung with Mrs. Edgar Rhinehart at the organ. There was a reading by Mrs. John Zerphey and the Christmas story read from the Bible by Mrs. Floy Gilbert. Mrs .Elmer Brown conduct- ed prize contests and Mrs. Bertha Foreman was the winner of a large cake. After an exchange of gifts, a large gathering was held a- round the organ, singing WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1968 more carols. The result of the election of officers was: President, Lewis P. G. Hart Sr.; vice president, Walter Shefller; 2nd vice president, Shando Teleky; Treasurer, Mrs. Kathryn Zink; Assistant treasurer, Mrs. Maude Frey: secretary, Mrs. Wm. Hendrix: asst. sec’y., Mrs. Miriam Gay- nor; Fin. Sec’y, Clinton Eby and asst. sec’y., Clark Sheld- on, Next meeting January 8. is Monday, ® Two Wrestling (From page 1) at 95 pounds; Mike Bonham, 103; Joe Wivell, 112; Walt Rolfs, 165; and Steve Mohr, 180; Bonham turned the trick in the amazing time of 41 seconds. But, Rolfs was even faster, claiming his fall in an even 40. Donegal victories by decis- ion were by Tom O’Connor, 120; Ken Piersol, 127; Butch McCurdy, 122; and Thomas Knorr (unlimited). Saturday night of this week the Donegal wrestlers will go to Manheim Twp. Tuesday, the 9th, they will entertain Columbia. Patronize Our. Advertisers Rome Beauty, Stayman Winesap, Golden & Red Delicious Apples 50 LB. KATAHDIN POTATOES $1.39 NUTS — BLEACHED CELERY HOMEMADE APPLE BUTTER — NUTS — DATES EGGS: NOT CLASSIFIED, 3 DOZEN $1.15 CRACKS, 3 DOZEN $1.00 WOLGEMUTH FRUIT MARKET Store Hours: Daily 8 to 6 Except Friday, 8 io S$ 4 MILE WEST OF FLORIN Cash and due from Banks U. S. Government Securities Qther Bonds and Securities Bunldings, Furniture and Fixtures OS Pa rie ee PHONE 653-5661 Dec. 31, 1966 THE UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY BANK MAYTOWN, PA. COMPARATIVE CONDENSED FINANCIAL STATEMENT December 31, 1966 to December 30, 1967 Dec. 30, 1967 $ 1,406,936.87 $ 1.150,237.38 1,964,708.23 2.452,097.62 ie a 990,981.09 1,431,167.93 Stock... 26,250.00 27,000.00 7,612,604.17 8.205,758.63 241,079.91 225,688.90 = 5,174.96 5,300.60 Re $12,247,735.23 $13,497,251.15 $ 125,000.00 $ 125,000.00 750,000.00 $ 775,000.00 we: 227,397.46 244,583.80 cen 126,601.97 138,990.81 Si 4,234,870.73 4,464,364.47 cE 6.658,011.56 7.618,835.12 125,853.51 130.476.95 $12.247,735.23 $13,497.251.15 (Not included in above) OFFICERS Martin S. Musser President Lester G. Hostetter Trust Officer William E. Eby Assistant Cashier DIRECTORS Henry H. Koser Martin S. Musser Clarence S. Newcomer . $ 2,454,104.44 1.988, $ 444210444 TRUST DEPARTMENT RESOURCES $ 2,361,068.56 1,887,500.00 $ 4,248,568.56 000.00 Henry H. Koser Vice President Norman H. Sprecher Assistant Cashier Gerald L. Lindemuth Assistant Cashier Manager, Maytown Office Donald H. Wolgemuth Alvin J. Reist Robert F. 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