The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 25, 1972, Image 6

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    LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO THE RESIDENTS OF
LANCASTER COUNTY, PA.
RETURNS OF PERSONAL PROPERTY
For the Calendar Year Ending
December 31, 1971
Subject to Taxation For County Purposes
At the Rate of Four Mills on the Dollar
PAYABLE DURING THE YEAR 1972
UNDER the Provisions
1913 and
Thereto,
Every resident, individual, copartnership, company or cor-
poration in the City and County of Lancaster
sonal property taxable under the Act of June 17, 1913, P.L.
507 and amendments is required by law to file a return
1971. Returns to be made be-
tween January 2, 1972 and February 15, 1972. Blank forms
for Returns have been mailed, and if you did no receive a
blank return, one may be obtained at the office of the Lan-
caster County Personal Property Tax Bureau, 36 North Duke
thereof as of December 31,
Street, Lancaster, Pa.
PENALTY: FAILURE TO FILE RETURN ON OR BEFORE
1972, THE PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX
BUREAU WILL ENTER AGAINST YOU AN ESTIMATED
ASSESSMENT, TO WHICH WILL BE ADDED A PENALTY
FEBRUARY 15,
OF 12%.
Following is a partial list of personal property subject to
tax: Mortgages, Promissory Notes or Bonds of individuals;
Judgments; Public Loans or Bonds not exempted); Bonds,
Notes, etec., issued by Corporations (not exempted); Bonds,
etc. of Corporations of First
Articles of Agreement,
the family are taxable,
If there is anydoubt as to the taxability of securities held,
consult your lawyer, banker or broker. Assistance in pre-
pairing forms is available at the Lancaster County Personal
Property Tax Bureau, Lancaster, Penna.
LANCASTER COUNTY
PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX BUREAU
36 North Duke Sireet, Lancaster, Penna.
John W. W. Loose of Lan-
caster, Donegal high school
teacher, has been installed as
president of the Southern His-
torical Society.
. LEGAL NOTICES
CONDITION, (CON-
DOMESTIC SUB-
SIMARIES, OF THE UNION
NATIONAL MOUNT JOY BANK
OF MT. JOY IN THE: STATE
OF PENNSYLVANIA, AT THE
CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON
DECEMBER 21, 1871
{Published in Response to call
made by Comptroller of the
Currency, under Title 12, U. S.
Cule, Section 161)
REPORT OF
SOLIDATING
ASSETS
and due from
(including $1,376.41
debits) $ 1,732,028.04
securi-
Casi
bauks
utinosted
ii. x: Treasury
Obligations of States and
political subdivisions
FIORNS ou io
Baul premises, furni-
ture & fixtures, and
other assets represent-
ing bank premises 185,309.62
Rel owned other
than bank premises 123,159.62
Other assets ....r... 1,293.41
2,631,140.63
2,.941,193.87
S 12,360,984.92
estate
Tuial Assets $20.008,860.11
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of in-
dividuals, ' partnerships.
and corporations .. 6,151,218.30
Time and savings
deposits of individuals,
partnerships, and
c wporations 11,327,456.80
Deposits of U. S. Gov-
ernment .........: 212,698.84
Deposits of States and
political subdivisions 174,586.66
TOTAL DEPOSITS $17,866, 60.60
(a) Total demand
deposits $ 6,4635,513.80
(th) Total time and
savings
deposits $11,402,486.80
f.ia ‘lities for borrowed
MONEY ©... insane 200,000, 00
Other iiabilities ..... 238.933.43
Total Liabilities 1X,304,534.03
RESERVES ON LOANS AND
SECURITIES
Reserve for bad debt
losses on loans (set
vj pursuant to IRS
rtlingsl) ......n... 182,370.45
Toinl Reserves On Loans
and securities ..... 182,570.45
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Equity capital-total .. 1,521,555.63
Common stock—par
v.lue per share $5.00
No. shares authorized 7?
25,000
Nao. shares outstand-
ing 20000 ........ 125 000.00
Surplus .....i:2.22.:: 1,000,000.00
Undivided profits .... 396,550.63
Toial Capital
Accounts... 0... 1,521 6
Total Liabilities and
Copital Accounts £20.008,860.11
MEMORANDA
Average of total de-
posits for the 15 cal-
endar days ending
call date’ ......... 17,5059,685.95
Average of total loans
for the 15 calendar
call date; ...id....- 12,294,453.24
days ending with
. J... H. Hoffman Jr., Cash-
jer. of the above-named bank do
hereby declare that this report of
condition is true and correct to
the best of my knowledge and be-
lie”. x
J. H. HOFFMAN JR,
Cashier
Wa the undersigned directors
attest the correctness of this re-
port of condition and declare that
“it has heen examined by us and
to the best of our knowledge and
belief is true and correct.
DONALD H. WOLGEMUTH
ROBERT McGINLEY
CLARENCE S. NEWCOMER
The Supplement and Amendments
(which bear
Judgment Notes or Promissory Notes between members of
TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1972
Be Ready for The
of the Act of June 17,
holding per-
WITH A CASH RESERVE AT STATE CAPITAL
A family’s fortunes can’t always stay on the same level. That's why it's a good
idea to have a reserve for a sudden opportunity or emergency. And the logical
place to have it is at State Capital, where insured savings earn the highest rates
available anywhere. Our big 5% per year on regular passbook savings, for example,
makes your, money grow faster so you'll have a larger sum when you need it most.
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Shares of Stock, etc.,
Class;
interest) Mortgages,
44-3c
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE
Estate of Ella M. Kapp, de-
ceased, late of Manor Town-
ship.
Letters testamentary on
said estate having been grant
ed to the undersigned, all
persons indebted thereto are
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tlement to the undersigned.
NATIONAL CENTRAL
BANK
23 East King Street
Lancaster, Penna.
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Church Presents Play
The two-act drama, “A Ru-
mor of Innocence,” will be
presented Sunday evening,
Jan. 30, at 7:30 o'clock, in
the Florin Church of the
Brethren Fellowship Hall.
The religious play, witten
by Gary Rowe, will be pre-
sented by the Brethren Play-
ers, a dedicated group from
Harrisburg, and is being
sponsored by the Florin
Church Young Adults. The
drama deals with a Brethren
community in Blair county
during the fateful years of
the Civil War, 1861-1863.
Seating in the Florin church
will be limited to 350. Free
complimentary tickets have
been made available through
the membership and friends.
There will be no admission
charge but a free-will offering
will be taken.
Attend Convention
Attending the 1972 Nation-
al convention of Tastee-Freez j
Intenational were Nicholas
Agourides and his wife, Kou-
la. Agrurides owns and oper-
ates the Tastee-Freez Restaur-
ant at 454 W. Main St, :
More than 700 Tastee-Freez
owners attended the conven-
tion, which was held at the
Marriott Hotel in Atlanta, Ga.
The Mount Joy
BULLETIN
11 EAST MAIN STREET
MOUNT JOY. PA, 17552
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Wednesdays
xcept Fourth of July Week
and Christmas Week
(50 Issues Per Year)
Richard A. Rainbolt .
Editor 2
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