ye 1eW, He was a former employe of Wyeth Laboratory, Mariet A native and a lifetime resi den of Marietta, he was a f the late Albert and Laura Lemmel Walters. He was a member of Zion Latheran church, and Pioneer Fl £3 both of Marietta, His survivors include a sis- ter, Mrs. Anna Kendig, Baia bridge, and a brother, Ed ward Wallers, Marietta, and a of nieces and neph Fire 0. number ews. Services were held Satur day, July 22, from the Zion Lutheran church, Route 441 and Colebrook Road, and bur ial was made in the Marietta cemetery. C. LLOYD NISSLIY C. Lloyd Nissly, 75, of 132 South Beaver street, York, formerly of Mount Joy, died unexpectedly on July 3 in the York hospital. Mr. Nissley was born in Maytown, a son of the late Eli 1. and Lizzie Shenk Nissly. He was a member of the Zion Lutheran church, of York, and last was employed by the Home Furniture com- pany of York. Surviving are two brothers, H. Roy Nissly, until recently a resident of Mount Joy, and Sam Walter Nissly, both of York. Funeral services were held on July 6 at the Nissley Fun- eral Home and burial was in the Maytown Union cemetery. Rev. W. Lester Koder, pastor of Trinity Lutheran church, officiated, KURTZ S. STOKES Kurtz S. Stokes, 72, of 142 East Willow St., - Elizabeth- town, died at 10:50 p.m. Sun- day, July 16, at St. Joseph hospital. He had been under the care of a physician. He was married to Mumper Stokes. Until his retirement a num- ber of years ago, he was as- sociated with Stokes Electric Co., Lancaster. Anna Stokes was a member of Evangelical Congregational church, Mount Joy. Born in Blain, Perry coun- ty. he was a son of the late Howard and Ella — Snyder MT. JOY ATHLETIC ASSN. PEE WEE LEAGUE (As of Sunday, July 16) National Ww L A'S... an 12 1 Pirates .......... 11 3 Giants ........... 10 3 Phillies .......... 1 12 Results : Pirates 23, Phillies 2 A’s 6. Phillies 3 Pirates 5, Giants 2 A’s 9, Pirates 3 Giants 5, Phillies 0 A’s 3, Indians 1 Giants 1, Orioles 0 Pirates 7, Red Sox 6 Giants 16, Twins 0 Pirates 12, Orioles 0 Giants 7, Red Sox 1 Pirates 5, Indians 1 American Ww L Indisns . 8 5 Red Sox a | 7 Pwitis .....~ a0... 3 11 Orioles... ...:..+. 1 11 Resulis Red Sox 4, Twins 2 Twins 21, Orioles 1 Indizns 7, Red Sox 3 Red Sox 8, Orioles 0 Indizns 6, Twins Pira‘es 7, Twins 6 Indians 5, Giants 2 Indians 16, Phillies A’s 7, Red Sox 0 Twins 22, Phillies 11 A’s 4 Orioles 2, 10 Nl \ 1d ¢ n to h ¢ Fy 29 3 1 1 J Steel 1 i . i ’ its, IN J he Ky ler, nd Icy, wife of lL.es V A Vi ) 11 J ]' ildren and one great Irandchild I so survived by the following brothers and sisters: Roy Charles Stokes, Mallard, fowa; Ness Frank Stokes. of Camp Hill, Ruth Rebecca Sheets, Overland, and Elsie " : Marie T xy Li0Wd Johnson, of Mallard, Services were held Wednes day morning from the Sheetz funeral home burial was made in Laurel Hill eemetery, Columbia. > Postal Service cints to Gains As it closed a fiscal year and looks to another, the U, S. Postal Service has assessed its accomplishments as of the close of business June 30, ’72 Among the accomplish- ments to which it points with pride are: Extension of rural delivery service to approximately 100, 000 more families: Extension of city delivery service to about 1 million ad- ditional families; Handling of 3.8 percent in- crease in.Christmas mail over Christmas of 1970 with 23.5 percent . drop in overtime hours and 6 percent decrease in man-hours; Accelerated crackdown by Inspection service to protect customers from mail fraud; and Reduced overall employ- ment by more than 20,000 without resorting to layoffs: Completed a top-to-bottom job evaluation study; Opened ranks of Postal In- spection service to women; Announced plans to install high-speed electronic mail- sorting systems in 40 addition. al major postal facilities: Introduced 42 mobile post offices which are deployed to disaster areas for emergency use; Established steamlined in- surance system to speed claim settlements; Instituted a austerity program. nation-wide In the 13-year ‘Pig War” fought between America and Britain, the only casualty was the pig. 3331 1210-2211 Skimmy Wrap For immediate wear. vou'll like to use the collar and sleeve —Ilater you can make the sleeve- Jess dress. No. 3331 comes in sizes 1232 to 221%, Size 1415 (bust 37) takes 314 vards of 44 inch fabric. For each pattern, send 50 cents plus 15 cents for first-class mail and special handling to IRIS LANE, (care of this news. Paper), Morris Plains, N.J, 079350, ADJUSTMENT "his word ) i’. confused 1 D V1 01 ( ren S100 ) I'l feelin Juite 0 th el ¢ 1 | 1 vie I i 1d ] i in ( l if bu Ss ) t1 fr but very § 101 e) 16 rue f{ Thi: 1 O 1 in i X press everyting we ieei, pul complete suppression or seek ing means of escape - is not the answer, We have to make adiustments to life and living completely {0 ex every day, but giving up press our natural too high a price to pay freedom feelings is for the being *‘well-adjusted.” EQUALIZE In the name of being res ponsible, many find them selves in an environmental trap. Almost anything we do in today’s world brings pres sures, but those who dwell on reseniment and have a feel- ing of enslavement can al ways find responsible ways of equalizing the pressures and regaining a sense of liberty. Any person can find some things that he really likes to do and that are enjoyable, He can also find an inner sense of serenity in the face of circumstances that leave much to be desired. Such equalizers prevent you from ever being trapped. JOINS HOLSTEIN ASSOCIATION Wayne B. Erb, Mount Joy, has joined the junior member ship ranks of Holstein-Friesan Association of America. More than 13,600 youngsters are now actively enrolled in the breed organization's program. JAA: freee ———————— eA ee LEGAL NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE The Mount Joy Zoning Hearing Board will hold a public hearing on July 26, 1972 at 7:30 P.M. in the Bor ough Offices Building. The Board will consider a request from Harry H. Hinks to waive a front yard setback require- ment for the construction of a hew home. MOUNT JOY ZONING HEARING BOARD 17-2c caer SS EXECUTRIX NOTICE Estate of Alma S. Ditzler, dec’d., late of Rapho Town. ship, Lancaster County, Pa. Letters testamentary on said estate having been grant. xd to the undersigned, all Jersons indebted thereto are requested to make immedi- ate payment and those hav- ing claims or demands a- Zainst the same will present them without delay for set- tlement to the undersigned, KATHRYN STEHMAN 138 Main Street Salunga, Pa. 17538 Executrix Roda, Morgan, Hallgren and Heinly 700 N. Duke St., Lancaster, Pa 17-3¢ EXECUTOR’'S NOTICE Estate of Conrad Smith, de- ceased, late of Marietta Bor- ough, Lancaster County, Pa. Letters tesiamentary on said estate having been grant- ad to the undersigned, all sersons indebted thereto are requested to make immedi: ate payment and those hav- ing claims or demands a- gainst the same will present them without delay for set- tlement to the undersigned, THERESA DEMMY, JAMES SMITH, ROSEMARY HICKERNELL ROBERT SMITH DAVID SMITH ( Executih;s Roda, Morgan, Hallgren and Heinly, Att'ys. 17-3c and Heinly 700 N. Duke St. Lancaster, Pa 17-3¢ -— EXECUTOR’'S NOTICE Estate of Harriet W. John. son, dec’d. late of Lancaster Township, Lancaster County, WE AY, JULY 19, 197 PAG 12 VV . Penna. Deposi of U. 8. Gov= Letters testamentary on 4 said estate having been grant Dep of Sta and : i yt 1 i ed to the unde ed, all n "aA DEPOSITS persons indebted thereto are (a) Total demand { 4 ake imedl- i 279.45 { Ql 3 IQ 1 ke 1THICK . requested i nd. those hav- (b) Total time and ate payment and hos pid savings : sWInirna man i 1 ing clair 3 I ( malas C b will ont lit 14 "58.1 ainst the ime will presen n without delay for set- : ; lement h 1 d reigned KS O 1.OA S \ 1 a g i In A Jo ( h NS h I r bad 1 DA . 0 on loan (set I ut 4 rsuant te IRS Fas ND Sts... ralings ivan 6 a8 18 ) "eNA Lancaster, Pa. 17604 Total Reserves On Loans Roda. Morgan, Hallgren und securities Fas 210611, 00 { Heinly, Att'ys 18 3c CAPITAL ACCOUNTS da3G 110111Y, oO . . Dh = — - Joquity Capital-total 1.600.239 1 REPORT Ol DITION, CON Common sgtock-—par SOIIDATIN YM I+ TIC St I value per share $5.08, y SIDIARIES ( TH UN TOU No. shares authorized % N ny INA] ( NT JOY BANK 5 000 or M1 JOY THE ST is Ne shares outstand- OF PENNSYLVANIA CH by ing 26,000 .....+\%. 125 0 CLOSE Ol BUSINIESS ON Surnius. oii ciicaenins 1,000,00 JUNE Undivided profits oe. $7 ' (Published in Response to call sp ——— mad hy Com roll v of the Total Capital : c cy unaer I'itle rt le Wh AcCCoUNnES i cae 64 Cod Se n 1) a — - ASSETS Total Liabilities and 4 (ash d ue 1 Capital Accounts 19,748,519.37 bait (inclu 66 MEMORANDA . u sted le ) 171.48 Average of total de- ( Treas curl posits for the 1 cal- CT esa are 2,631,0.53,04 endar days ending : Ol ms t nd call dEte Looe 17,703.678.30 political l 2,0, 30.46 Average of total loans Other securille oy 89,40ti-00 for the 15 calendar Federal funds sold and call “date .iriiiy 12,115 924.29 uritie ureh days ending with men : ” A resel 200,000.00 1. J. 'H.. Boffman: Jr., Cash- [Loans ' et, 12,085,057.43 jer, of the above-named bank do Bank premises, furni- hereby declare that this report of ture & fixtures, and condition is true and correct to other assets represent- 19 51 the best of my knowledge and be- ing bank premises 03,1201 fief, T Real estate owned other : yo H, HOFFMAN Ji than banl nremises 20,5. cashier Wl : 2 ! 9 26 i i Other assets ........ ae We. the undersigned directors 210°74% 519 97 & st the correctness of this re- Tf acot a $19.748.519.3 attest the cor : : Total Asset : port of condition and declare. that LIABILITIES it has been examined by us and to the best of our knowledge and Demand deposits of in- partnerships. : 5,151,745. belief is true and correct. MERVIN S. ARNOLD _ ALVIN J. REIST W.. C. HIESTAND . Directors dividuals, orporations .. savings of individuals, partnerships, and MT. JOY BOROUGH AUTHORITY Water System MOUNT JOY, PENNSYLVANIA ; STATEMENT of FINANCIAL CONDITION - April 30, 1972 and « 5 Time and deposits ASSETS Water Property, Plant and Equipment $1,070,515.29 Funds in custody of Trustee 147,121.34 Funds in custody of Authority 8,417.76 1,226,054.39 Total Assets LIABILITIES and EQUITY Water Revenue Bonds, dated May 1, 1954 150.000.00 Water Revenue Bonds, dated March 1, 1956 © 475,000.00 Net Equity 601,054.39 Total Liabilities and Equity 1,226,054.39 STATEMENT of OPERATIONS For the year ended April 30, 1972 REVENUES Water Rents 123,585.63 Other Income 15,037.78 Total Revenues 138,623.46 EXPENDITURES Operating Expenses 65,089.67 Ijterest on Water Revenue onds 23.687.50 88,777.17 Total Expenditures *EXCESS REVENUE over EXPENDITURES 49,846.29 * Distributed to various Trustee Funds per Indenture require- ment for reducing bonds, capital additions, etc. The above financial statement has been condensed from a detailed audit report submitted to the Authority and Trustee and is subject to its comments. TROUT, EBERSOLE & GROFF Certified Public Accountants May 22, 1972 17-2¢ MT. JOY BOROUGH AUTHORITY ; “Sewer System MOUNT JOY, PENNSYLVANIA STATEMENT of FINANCIAL CONDITION - April 30, 1972 ASSETS - Sewer Property, Plant and Equipment $2,132 946.66 Funds in Custody of Trustee 213,903.82 8,106.56 Funds in Custody of Authority Total Assets 2,354,957.04 LIABILITIES and EQUITY Sewer Revenue Monds - Series of 1956 569,000.00 Sewer Revenue Bonds - Series of 1964 289,000.00 Net Equity 1,496,957.04 Total Liabilities and Equity STATEMENT of OPERATIONS or the year ended April REVENUES y pril 30, 1972 2,354,957.04 134,824 96 Sewer Rents Other Income 22,022.50 Total Revenues 46 EXPENDITURES 158.347:45 Operating Expenses 46,711.46 Expenditures for Equipment 286.50 Interest on Sewer Revenue Bond; 31,073.25 Total Expenditures 78,071.21 *EXCESS REVENUE over EXPENDITURES 78,776.25 8 3S 3 4 - 3 3 Distributed to various Trustee Funds per Indenture require- ment for reducing bonds, capital additions, ete. The above financial statement has been condensed from a detailed audit report submitted to the Authority and Trustee and is subject to its comments, TROUT, EBERSOLE & GROFF Certified Public Accountants May 22, 1972 17-2¢