The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 13, 1968, Image 7

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    WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13,
1968
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Convenient Reference To Firms Serviwe Community
®¢ AUTO REPAIR
® PLUMBING
STALEY'S GARAGE
General Repairs
Used Cars - Inspections
MOUNT JOY 653-5951
15 W. Main St.
H. S. MECKLEY & SON
PLUMBING - HEATING
OIL BURNERS
Sales & Service
Ph. 653-5981
CHARLEY'S
PAINT & BODY SHOP
COMPLETE
AUTO & TRUCK PAINTING
GLASS INSTALLED
234 S. Market Ave. 653-5828
LEO KOB, INC.
Heating -—— Plumbing
Air Conditioning
“Since 1904”
24 South Market Etreet
Elizabethtown, Pa.
MOUNT JOY, PA.
e DAIRY PRODUCTS
® SEPTIC TANKS and
CESSPOOL. CLEANING
ELWQOD MARTIN
PENSUPREME PRODUCTS
MILK & ICE CREAM
R.D. 2, Ph. Mt. Joy 653-4891
OLIVER SAGER & SON
INC.
SEPTIC TANK and
CESSPOOL CLEANING
Phone 367-1256
11 Sager Rd., Elizabethtown
e DRUG STORES
PRESCRIPTIONS
WHEEL CHAIRS -WALKERS
Sale or Rent
LEGAL NOTICES
Kreamer Pharmacy
Elizabethtown 367-1262
e EXCAVATING
C. ROBERT FRY
GENERAL EXCAVATING
® Residential
@® Industrial
R.D.2, MANHEIM, PA.
Phone Mount Joy 653-1253
® FURNITURE
Obligations of States &
REPORT OF CONDITION UF
THE UNION NATIONAL MT.
JOY BANK OF MOUNT JOY,
IN THE STATE OF PENNSYL-
VANIA AT THE CLOSE OF
BUSINESS ON OCTOBER 30,
1968.
(Published in Response to call
made by Comptroller of the
Currency, under section b211,
U. S. Revised Statutes)
ASSETS
Cash, balances with oth-
er banks, including re-
serve balance, and cash
items in process of
collection $ 1,090,695.35
U. S. Government obliga-
tions 2,401,093. 14
1
1,8
poiitical subdivisions 1.92
Other Securities “e 0.00
Federal funds sold &
Securities purchased
under agreements o
4,71
7,
no -~1
b
resell. ii aiaivaniss 400,000.00
Loans and discounts S,858,499.11
Eberly Bank premises, fringe
and fixtures, and other
Furniture & Floor assets representing
: wi . : bank premises ..... 227,580.99
Covering Other: assets: .......... 3,210.01
ELIZABETHTOWN R.D.3
114 Mi. East along Manheun
Road
Call 367-5468
© HOME IMPROVEMENT
OFING — SIDING
SBOUTING — AWNINGS
RALPH F. KLINE
Over 20 yrs. experience
Mount Joy 653-5771
Lititz 626-7474
Ephrata 733-1224
We're particular about our
work
S—
e LOANS
Total Deposits $13,533,555.35
Other
Total Assets ..... $14,886,389.58
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of in-
dividuals, partnerships,
and corporations .. 4,015,629.21
Time and savings
deposits of individuals,
partnerships, and 3 :
corporations ...... 8, 788,161.58
Deposits of U. S. Gov-
. 273,567.43
ernment
Deposits of States and
political subdivisions ,..231,670.3L
Certified and officers’
checks, etc.
or
(a) Total demand
deposits $4,670,393.47
(b) Total time and
savings
deposits $8,863,161.88
liabilities
ey 138,574.05
Total® Liabilities 13.,672,129.38
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Common Sstock—par
value per share $10.00
No. shares outstand-
ing, 12,500 19% 00D 0G
SUrplus ....ci revs 800,000.00
Instal ¢ Loan Service Inc Undivided profits 259,260.50
stalment 1 . : i
(LOANS TO $600) . Total Capital a
Cc mes Accounts: ......... 1,214,260.20
Instalment Consu NS reer seer
% Total Liabilities and
Discount Co. rota ning
Capital Accounts ... $14,886,380.58
(LOANS. TO $3500) : MEMORANDA
lizabethtown | I J. H. Hoffman Jr, Cash-
23 Cent. Ty SEhiza oot jer, of the above-named bank dao
PHO hereby declare that this report of
condition is true and correct to
- NRY the best of my knowledge and be-
$ lief.
MASO J. H. HOFFMAN JR,
_— Cashier
We. the undersigned directors
LESTER P. ESHELMAN attest the correctness of this re.
MASONRY
Brick - Block - Stone
Silicone Masonry
Waterproofing
Donegal Springs Road
653-5325
e OIL SERVICE
HOLLINGER
OIL SERVICE
MOUNT JOY 653-4484
ATLANTIC »"TROLEUM
PRODUCTS
Oil Burner Sales & Service
na —————
e PAINT & BODY WORK
TEE
Carriger
Paint & Body Shop
Cars painted: Wrecks rebuilt
Wheel Al gnment Service
RHEEMS 367-6450
port of condition and declare that
it has been examined by us and
to the best of our knowledge and
belief is true and correct.
ALVIN 1. REIST
ROBERT SCHROLL
W. CC. HIESTAND
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE
Estate of Mary Haller, de-
ceased, late of Mount Joy
Borough, Pa.
Letters testamentary on
said estate having been grant-
ted to the undersigned, all
persons indebted thereto are
requested to make immedi-
ate payment and those hav-
ing claims or demands a-
sainst the same will present
them without delay for set-
{lement to the undersigned,
Mrs. Kathryn Sheaffer
70 East Main Street,
Mount Joy, Pa.
Mrs. Miria Gochenaur
2318 Chestnut View Dr.
Lancaster, Pa.
Paul C. Haller
Quarryville R. D. 1, Pa.
Executors
Clarence C. Newcomer,
Attorney
Newcomer, Roda & Morgan
700 Noith Duke Street,
Lancaster, Pa. 34.3¢
NOTICE!
There will be a public
hearing of the Mount Joy
Zoning Board of Ad ustment
on Nov. 21 at 6:30 p.m. in
the Mount Joy fire hall con-
cerning the proposed beauty
salon to be established at 228
South Delta Street, Mount
Joy, . Pa.
Zoning Board of
Adjustment
34.1¢c
® CHURCH NEWS
(From page 6)
Presbyterian _ Morning Wor-
ship.
St. Mary's
Roman Catholic Church
Sunday
9:00 a.m. Mass
1
THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA.
St. John's Lutheran Church
Maytown, Pennsylvania
Ronald E. Peiyson, pastor
Sunday
9:30 a.m. Church school.
10:45 a.m. Worship service,
—
God's Missionary Church
Salunga, Penna.
Rev. John F. White, Pastor
10:45 a.m. Morning Wor-
ship
7:00 p.m. Youth Meeting
7:30 p.m. Revival hour
Tuesday
7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting
and Bible Study.
Mount Joy Mennonite Church
Henry W. Frank, Pastor
Sunday
9:00 a.m Sunday School.
10:00 a.m. Worship Scrvice
Wednesday
7:30 p.m. Midweek Bible
Study and Prayer Meeting.
Timely Tips for Women
by Doris W. Thomas
Proper Care Of Steam Iron Will Make Appliance Last.
Two items increase the cost of an iron.
One is the
pray attachment and the other the special soleplate, either
with a nonstick surface or stainless steel. Both make iron-
ing easier. So if you do much ironing these features may
be worth the extra dollars because an iron, well cared for,
lasts a long time.
The spray gives a fine mist,
and because of the fineness
there’s little danger of water
spotting. Starch or synthetic
fibers melted from too much
heat when ironing a synthe-
tic garment, are easily re-
moved from a soleplate with
a nonstick surface. Proper
care of an iron is important.
Always store an iron on its
heel to avoid scratching the
soleplate. If you have an un-
coated soleplate, you can re-
starch with a nonabras-
move
ive household cleaner, and
remove scratches with fine
steel wool. But don’t use any
cleaner or steel wool on a
nonstick surface.
When you fill or empty an’
iron be sure it’s unpiugged.
A few drops of water in the
electrical parts can shock
you. Use distilled water or
demineralize your tap wa-
ter. You can buy demineraliz-
ing cartridges at hardware
stores, supermarkets, and
from mail-order houses for
about fifty cents. The com-
plete demineralizing unit
with one cartridge costs a-
round a dollar. A change in
color of the cartridge tells
You
you when to replace it.
may wish to compare the cost
of using demineralized water
or buying distilled water.
When you shop for an iron
be sure the handle feels com-
fortable. If you are left hand-
ed get one that’s made with
a reversible cord. Controls
should be at the front. Com-
pare guarantees. Well-known
manufacturers usually stand
behind guarantees. Some pay
for parts only, others for la-
bor and parts. The time the
guarantee is in effect varies
with manufacturers.
* * ®
Teens’ Eating Habits Related
To Availability of
Prepared Meals
Teenagers say meals are
important and it’s mother’s
job to have meals prepared
and ready on time. If mothers
balance meals, teenagers eat
more of the right foods.
These and other teen eating
practices were revealed in a
recent survey of teen eating
habits. Teens expect parents
to set examples of good eat-
ing habits so children learn
indirectly to make sound food
choices. While some teenag-
ers eat the foods their peers
choose, they thing parents set
the stage for their eating
practices. Snack items, teens
say, are limited in variety
because teenagers gather a-
round vending machines,
short-order type eating spots,
or public places inviting to
the small spender and person
with a lot of leisure time.
Some reasons teens give for
eating no breakfast include:
staying up late and oversleep-
ing; girls choose to spend the
time grooming; they aren’t
hungry; mother doesn't have
breakfast ready for them;
school bus comes very early;
and some girls say eating
breakfast makes them gain
weight.
Mothers .can provide the
right foods but teenagers
themselves choose what they
eat. According to the survey
of teens, pep and vigor are
usually reliable indicators of
what teenage boys eat; girls’
proper food habits are evid-
enced in good posture, heal-
thy skin, silky hair, and
beautiful teeth.
® Florin Church
(From page 1)
Bethany Theological Semin-
ary, the graduate seminary
of the Church of the Breth-
ren, Chicago, Ill He has taken
graduate work at Gettysburg
Seminary and Boston Univer-
sity School of Theology.
The Rev. and Mrs. Replog-
le will reside at 226 Delta St.
The Service of Installation
will be at the 10:00 a. m.
worship service and: will
be conducted by the Rever-
end Joseph Long. Execu-
tive Secretary of the Eastern
Distriet of | Penna., of the
Church of the Brethren, who
will present the charge and
lead in the service of dedi-
cation.
A reception, in the form of
an ‘Introduction Night,” will
be held to honor the Replog-
les. An informal program
starting at 7 p.m. is planned,
followed by a social sour.
Advertising Doesn't Cost —
It Pays!
PAGE SEVEN
2 Too Late
To Classify
FOR RENT
Mount Joy. Newly-decorated
sleeping quarters for 1 or 2
persons. Pvt. bath, entrance
and T.V. 210 E. Main after
11 a.m. 34-tf
® Worry Clinic
(From page 4
mean soup, coffee or tea, wa-
ter, milk, etc.
But this low fluid intake
helps your stomach hunger
£0 you can then stay on your
daily 800-.calorie food intake
without much strain.
Include a lot of protein in
your menu, such as cottage
cheese and lean meat.
One full cup of cottage
cheese counts only 200 calor-
ies, and with a teaspoonful
of jelly, honey or jam on top
it is but 225, yet you wili
feel full!
The first day or two, you
may get a mild headache
from reduction of your heavy
caffine intake, so swallow an
aspirin, plus your vitamin
capsules.
And ladel your rationed
food on your plate in the
kitchen so you don’t face ad-
ditional food at the dinner
table!
Send for my booklet “How
to lose 10 pounds in 10 days”
enclosing a long stamped, re-
turn envelope, plus 20c and
streamline your figure. It al-
sO gives you a calorie chart.
(Always write to Dr. Crane
in care of this newspaper, en-
ciosing a long stamped, ad-
dressed envelope and 20c to
cover typing -and printing
costs when you send for one
of his booklets.)
Mobile X-Ray
Unit Coming
A community x-ray pro-
gram for the borough of Mit.
Joy will be held Tuesday,
Nov. 21, at 81 East Main St.
by the mobile x-ray unit of
the Tuberculosis and Health
Society of Lancaster County.
Hours far the program will
be from 4:30 to 5:30 p. m.
and from 6:30 to 8 p.m. The
usual fee of $1 for the x-ray
service will be asked, but
those unable- to pay will be
given the service through
Christmas Seal funds of the
Society.
In addition, a free diabetes
test will be given by Pennsyl-
vania Department of Health,
Division of Chronic Diseases.
Those planning to take this
test should do so as close to
two hours after eating as
possible.
When in need of printing
remember The Bulletin.
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BEFORE BUYING YOUR WINTER TIRES
STOP AND SEE US AND GET PRICES.
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YOUR NEXT
CAR OR TRUCK
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INSPECTED NOW
Wissler Motors
323 E. MAIN ST.. MOUNT JOY
PH. 653-4181