OCTOBER 25, 1972 HONORED AT NEW YORK Ray N. Wiley of the Ray N. Wiley Agency, Inc., Mount Joy, whose personal produc- tion and servicing of property and casuslty insurance have qualified him as an outstand- ing sales executive, has been desigated a Certified Member of the Insurance Fire Mark Society, He was honored dur- ing the 41st Annual Conven- tion of the National Associa- tion of Mutual Insurance Ag- ents (NAMIA) held last week at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City. Scent is the most important of the several message sys- tems of mammals, LEGAL NOTICES SH —————— i —————— On Friday, November 17, 1972, at 9:30 am. ED.S.T. a hearing will be held in Court- room No. 1 on the third floor of the Courthouse in Lancas- ter, Pennsylvania, on the Peti- tion of Donegal School District to sell at private sale the for- mer Marietta Elementary School situate on the south side of West Walnut Street be- tween Waterford Avenue and Gay Street ip the Borough of Marietta, County of Lancaster and Commonwealth of Penn- sylvania to Marietta Junior Chamber of Commerce for the sum of Seventy-Five Hun- dred Dollars ($7500.00) DONEGAL SCHOOL LE p>, e Deaths RHODA H. MARTIN Rhoda H. Martin, 72, wife of Paul A. Martin, 935 Broad- way, Hanover, and formerly of 527 Donegal Springs Road, Mount Joy, died Saturday morning, Oct. 21, at Hanover General hospital, where she had been a patient for three weeks, She was a daughter of the late Amos and Frances Hos- tetter Martin, she was born June 14, 1900. She was a member of the Cross Roads DR in Chrisy church, Surviving, in addition to her husband, are a daughter, Bea- trice, wife of Robert Sentz, of Mount Joy; a son, the Rev. Paul Martin Jr., Hanover; eight grandchildren; and two great grandchildren. Services were held Tues- day, Oct. 24, from the Cross Roads Brethren in Christ church and burial was made in the church cemetery. Installs New Switch System Installation of a new and faster switching system at the <> Presented Plate Mrs. William Smith, May- town, has been presented with a china plate in gratitude for the fine work she has done as chairman of the membership committee for the Maytown American Legion Auxiliary Chapter 809, The Maytown Chapter was the first chapter in the state to submit its annual member- ship dues. Heather Mumma, duaghter of Mr. and Mrs. Adin Mumm of 744 West Main st., Mt. Joy, who represented the Maytown Unit at the annual Girls’ State held this past summer at Ship- pensburg State college, was a guest of the chapter's Octo- ber meeting, Miss Mumma, accompanied by her mother, spoke to the group on some of her experiences and encoun- ters while attending Girls’ State. The November meeting of the organization will be held at the home of Mrs. Henry Haines Nov. 13 at 8 p.m, AMP Earnings At Record Level AMP President and Chief Executive Officer Joseph D. Brenner and Chairman U. A. Whitaker have released esti- mated results for the first nine months of 1972: Sales and earnings are con- tinuing at record levels — re- Boy and Girl DEBRA MECKLEY Debra Meckley is t he daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Robert E. Meckley, 104 Mari- etta St., Mount Joy, She is a senior in the college prepara- tory course at Donegal high school, Her high school include: Track 9; Cheerlead- ing 9, 10, 11, 12 (Captain); Future Teachers 10, 11 (Vice- President), 12 (President; Var- sity Club 10, 11, 12; Dramat- ics Club 11, 12 (Secretary); Junior Class Play Student Council 9, 10, 11, 12 (Sec’y), Jr. Class Executive C ommit- tee 11; All County 2nd Hock- ey Team 11; Senior Class Play; Class Historian 12; Na- tional Honor Society 11, 12. She is a member of Trinity Lutheran church of Mount Joy, where she teaches in the Sunday School. Following groduation from activities 36% gain over the $17,429,- G00 or $1.42 earned in the first nine months of 1971. It should be noted, however they said that 1972 results of international subsidiaries were translated at the new higher currency exchange rates that has been used since the 4th quarter of 1971. The backlog of unfifilied or- ders rose during the third quarter to approximately $53- 000,000 at Sept. 30, 1972, des- pite a high level of shipments. This compares with $47,200,- of the Month high school she will attend college to major in pre-veter- inary medicine, PALMER H, HOSSLER Palmer H. Hossler is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hos- sler, 19 North River St., May- town, He is a senior in the college preparatory course at Donegal high school. His high school include: Football 9, 10, 11, 12; Base- ball 10, 11, Basketball 9, 10, 11; Student Council 12, (pres- ident; Junior Play; Varsity Club 11, 12 (vice-president). Palmer is active in the Maytown Youth Group at St. John’s Lutheran church. He also plays in the baseball leg- ion and is employed by J. C. Snavely, Inc, Following graduation from Donegal, Palmer plans to at- tend college. activities ‘Almost Paradise’ On Sunday evening, Octob- er 29, at 7 o'clock, Rev. Glenn Eshelman will be making a colored slide and narration presentation entitled, “Almost Paradise,” at the Cross Roads Brethren in Christ Church. He will be using three pro- jectors to help make a trip to many parts of United States and Canada; and with the help of music, poetry & scrip- tural quotations, will confront everyone with the power and presence of God. Rev. Eshelman is a native DISTRICT Columbia office of The Unit- flecting the general economic _ By Lillian K. Fry, Sec'y ed Telephone Company of recovery here and abroad. 000 at June 30, 1972 and $40,- Lancaster countian who lives Shirk, Reist and : Pennsylvania has been com- Sales for the first nine months 600,000 one year ago. The near Manheim. He is a mem- Buckwalter, Solicitors 31-4c pleted at a cost of over $1 Of 1972 of $217,425,000 are rapid rise in backlog during ber of the Church of the million, 259 : ahead of the $173,505, the third quarter reflects to Brethren. He is assisted by REPORT OF CONDITION, (ON- Columbia customers served 000 in the same 1971 period. some extent an increase in his wife, Shirley, in the music- SOLIDATING DOMESTIC SUR. by the 684 exchange of the Net income for the first nine the number of larger orders al and narration parts of the NATIONAL MOUNT JOY BANK System may notice some chan- months of this year was $13, with more extended delivery program. OF Pi dai HL STATE ges in service, Along with the 782,000 or $1.93 per share for schedules, The public is invited. C10 SE 'O 0 BUSINESS O N avilability of U-Touch service, OCTOBER 16, 1972 , y i \ Sp hh (=. customers will hear a louder {Publishec Response to eal Ton sy : made I nieshonse lo <all and higher pitched dial tone. : Currency, under Title 12, UG. 8. If the phone is left off the { ode, Section 6H i 2 Side hook for over 12 seconds pri- : Cash and due from or to dialing (7 seconds for U- Eh banks including $3,170.12 Touch subscribers), The equip- | Q. unposted debits) 8 5 5.43 ny 1 0 - : 1 fs iJ. ~. Treasury 86 ri- nent will send a busy signal dal 5 ties ........ceireen 2,5418,590.15 to alert the customer, The ® a ans anand 3121.612,1; PUSy out feature makes it pos- ; Other securities ...... 33,750.00 sible for the central office ° : Federal funds sold and switching e 10 t 2 = M Seriptes pooner i Er He #y ¥ acnine peraror resell ....eecriniees 240,000.00 Pepending on their tele- S ii 1 : : LISS0l veuyeinnsanaie yooah 0.00 °L : everal positions available. No experie . i in. Boe premises, furni- ~" phone number, party-line sub- P P Ree required. Will srain ture '& fixtures, and scribers wishing to call others other assets represent- hei artv li ed o z bank premises 10 on their party line may nee Real estate owned other to place such calls different A» i i FUucC perator Athan bank premises 10,318.29 ly, David Ditenhafer, Colum- RSSOLS fritvrisa ©" bia commercial manager, has Some experience required in operation of industrial lift trucks. Tial Assets $22,786,574 S i i1 S Cena --, 160,246.55 requested party-line custom > : LIABILITIES ers to check new dialing in- nand deposits of in- r11eti roul Qe i dividtials, partnerships. Sucnons previously Sent to + elpers and corporations ,, 7,0562,202.00 “ustomers, i Time and savings deposits of individuals, ~ Have several positions available, all shifts. Will train. partners Ips, and corporations ...... 13,920,423.34 te nz pI es Hossler is ‘Guy enrment 0 000 { 8.01 : Deposits of States and » A bl a E Tt plait al subdivisions At West Chester sSsei i } ers an i ers (0 Foti demana Phil Hosdler. a 1960 gradu Requires some welding experience. This position offers excellent PPG IIL ate of Donegal high school is opportunity for advancement. savings “the guy who plays fullback deposits $13,995,423.24 » ad gt ov... B2DOSILS i , on the football team” at West Other Nabilities ...... 245,181 42 : —————— Chester State college, Total Liabilities .. $20.930,402.13 In a feature story carried *2: RESERVES ON T.OANS AND “ | Off il S 1 Ria last week by the “Quad Ang. All Positions Offer Excellent Starting Rates I8seTve for rd op les”, campus newspaper, Phil 6 pareuant to IRS is so characterized by an in- | Th FE I ; H fi . rulings 0... 205,115.46 interviewer seeking to learn P us e © owing enc Its: Total Reserves On Loans. nore about a Donegal high and securities 265,115.46 school graduate who sounds © COMPANY PAID VACATION CAPITAL, ACCOUNTS very much like ‘Mr. Football’ Fquity Capital-tot: 731,058.79 : ( LY ca Fe : B at WC. 9 CoMpaNY PAD HOSPITALIZATION value per share $5 00 Besides scoring seven touch- ® COMPA Ns Shires authorizeary downs and gaining 260 yards NY PAID MAJOR MEDICAL No. shares outstand- in the first three games of ® COMPANY PAID LIFE INSURANCE &: ok 26.000 ........ 125 G00.00 the season, Hossler has inter- apis 002,000.00 ests running much deeper ® COMPANY PAID PENSION PROGRAM i ii an the gridiron turf. Poa Canis! Fo $i Zaypks nk Hossler is senior represen- ® COMPANY PAID HOLIDAYS rarer 7 neta i tative of the Intercollegiate Total Liabilities and Governmental Associa. Gen- ! : Capital Accounts . $22,7464,576.38 ats : ‘ k @) S J b MEMORANDA eral Assembly; chairman of P LS Piecewor Rates n ome JODS AY Tage or tol de- the recreational committee of NOSIS O11 1€ cal- eandar days ending that body; a pledge to the with call date .... $20.299,912.26 Friars Society and is a senior Av tage of owl Joans in health and physical educat- APPLY AT ir ted tion dis ending with ' , or call date. ......... $12,001,648.00 He plans to continue after PERSONNEL OFFICE OF IJ H Hoffman. I By of graduation at the University A Ad hank Wo, here of Pennsylvania in the field of © iL HE, ie Sol of Pemneyleanta BURNHAM CORPORATION knowledge and helief.best of The 5 - 8”, 195 pounder be- mr cashier lieves that he is too small to Wo the undersizned dircciors ent@Main any ideas of playing 1237 Harrisburg Pike Lancaster, Penna REtest the GPC vie 1 oy Professional football. , ego it has been examined by us and eae ia ine host of oly know ledge and Papan signed terms for (AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER) elle ie re ann ecnrTren . 7 RORERT P MeGINLEY surrender in World War II on DONALD H. WOLGEMUTH Sept. e J CLARENCE NEWCOMER S E 2, 1945 aboard the bat tleship’ Missouri. Directors A TT 0 OD EY wn,
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