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3. (a) 1 THE YORK DISPATCH, MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1958. Lutheran minister of Jacobus, at the Rev. Archie C. Rohrbaugh, pastor of St.

Stephen's Reformed Church, West will officiate. The Etzwiler Funeral Home, 1111, East Market street, is in charge of funeral arrangements. Mrs. George Hiers Funeral services for Addrine L. Hiers, George Hiers, who died Tuesday at her home, 503 South Duke street, were held Saturday at Small Memorial A.

M. E. Zion Church. The Rev. H.

N. Drew, pastor, officiated, assisted by the Rev. R. J. Manning, of Shiloh Baptist Church, and the Rev.

Thomas E. Montouth, retired Presbyterian minister. Interment followed in Lebanon Cemetery. Pallbearers were Clifford Owens, Joshua Nimmons, John Stoney, William Boneparte, John and Henry Garvin Sr. Flowerbearers were Mrs.

Alice Foster, Mrs. Frances Boatwright, Mrs. Mabel Harley, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Catherine Horton, Mrs.

and Mrs. Mary Alice Bridgettelen Mrs. Hubert Stair The funeral of A. Stair, wife of Hubert L. Stair, who died Friday at her home, 37 Rittenhouse road, Broomall, was held at 2 m.

today at the Strack and Strine, Funeral Home. The Rev. Gerald G. Neely, pastor of New Fredom Lutheran Charge, officiated, and interment took place in Prospect Hill Cemetery. John M.

Spangler The funeral of John M. ler, 47, Hagerstown, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Spangler, Hanover, who died in Hanover General Hospital Friday night of injuries suffered in a head-on collision Christmas night near Littlestown, was at 10 a. m.

today in Thurmont, Md. The Dewitt L. Miller and the Rev. W. C.

Karns officiated. Interment followed in Blue Ridge Cemetery, Thurmont. Spangler's wife, Ruth, expired Dec. 29 as a result of the accident, while Lloyd E. Eller, 51, Littlestown R.

D. 1, died instantly in the same crash. Survivors, in addition to his four children. John, Sarah, Rebecca and Judith, all injured in the mishap, are his parents; two sisters, Mrs. June Rife, Hanover, and Mrs.

Lois Baer, Littlestown, and two brothers, Raymond Spangler, Hanover, and Daniel Spangler, Phoenix, Ariz, Edwin E. Seitz services for Edwin Seitz, husband of Helen Gentzler Seitz, who died about 4 a. m. Thursday at his residence, 219 Springdale avenue. were held yesterday at the Dodson Funeral Home, 517 North George street.

The Rev. Dr. Paul L. Foulk, supply pastor of Christ Lutheran Church, officiated. Pallbearers were Carl Reise, Robert Reise, Robert Wueschinski, Kenneth Arnold, Ted Trone and William Zech.

Interment followed in Shaffer's Church Cemetery, near Neiman. Milton H. Sevis VALE. Jan. 6 The Milton H.

Sevis, this husband of Hattie E. Gohn held Saturday at the CLEFT PALATE ASSN. GETS GIFT Church, Lancaster. The funeral nal Order of will be held 2 p. Thursday are three brothers, at the Shindler Duke street.

Funeral Home, Burial E. 217 North, Pine, will follow in Mt. Rose Ceme- 524 Maryland will be at 2:30 Itery. Martin L. Grass Martin LeRoy Grass, 75, husband of the late Lucy Heyen Grass, Maryland avenue, died at 7:30 a.

m. yesterday at York Hospital, where he had been a patient about a week. Grass, a retired painter and paperhanger, was son of the late William F. and Jennia Emig Grass. He was a member of First Methodist Church Union Fire Company, Washington Fire Company of Reading, Rooster Club and York Aerie 183, Frater- No.

5184 Reserve District No. 3 Charter REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE First National Bank Trust Co. Red Lion, Pa. in the State of Pennsylvania, at the of Red Lion, 31, 1957, published in response to call made by on December under Section 5211, U. S.

Revised Statutes. Currency, ASSETS with other banks, including reserve balance 1. Cash, balances and cash items in process of collection States Government obligations direct and guaranteed United Obligations of States and political subdivisions 4. Other bonds, notes and debentures Corporate stocks (including $28.500.00 stock of Federal Reserve bank). 6.

Loans and discounts (including $6.36 overdrafts) owned $186,500.00. furniture and fixtures 7. Bank premises $37.484:74 11. Other assets 12. TOTAL ASSETS.

DEATHS AND BURIALS John Martin Miller Martin Miller, 77, husband John late Lippert Miller, of died the yesterday -Anna, residence, South Duke street. He was 542 foundry worker at the old former McGann Manufacturing Company. He is survived by a stepdaugh-524 ter, Mrs. Greenawalt, DalR. a brother and a lastown Stuart.

sister, George Miller and Mrs. and three grandchildren, Maude Vein, both of renancastes: John Wills 542 South Duke street, Mrs. Ronald Kauffman, Reading, and William Greenawalt, Dallastown R. D. 1.

He was a member of St. John's Episcopal LIABILITIES deposits of individuals, partnerships and corporations 13 Demand Time deposits of individuals, partnerships and corporations 14. 15. Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) $16. Deposits of States and political subdivisions 18.

Other deposits (certified and cashier's checks 19. Total Deposits $13,845,279.57 23 Other. Liabilities 24. TOTAL LIABILITIES. CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 25.

Capital stock: sic) Common stock, total par $225,000.00 26 Surplus 27. Undivided profits 29 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 30 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS MEMORANDA 31. Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes 32. Loans as shown above are after deduction of reserves J. B.

Warner, Cashier of State of Pennsvlvania, named bank do solemnly swear that County of York, ss: statement is true to the best of my and belief. J. B. WARNER, Cashier, Correct-Attest: FRED A. THOMPSON, EDWILL B.

MILLER. J. B. SECHRIST, Directors. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 4th day of January, hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank VIRGINIA SMITH, Notary My commission expires April 11, 1961.

Charter No. 8938 Reserve District No. 3 REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE Industrial National Bank of West York in the state of Pennsylvania, at the close of business, on December 31, 1957. Published in response to call made by comptroller the currency, under section 5211, U. S.

revised statutes: ASSETS 1. Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balance, and cash items in process of collection 1,694,334.42 2. United States Government obligations direct and guaranteed Obligations of States and political subdivisions 1,182,285.81 4. Other bonds, notes and debentures 160.434.45 5. Corporate stocks (including $25,500.00 stock of Federal Reserve bank) 25,500.00 Loans and discounts 4,288,774.73 7.

Bank premises owned $87,344.02, furniture and fixtures $62,650.41 149.994.43 11. Other assets. 5,204.23 12. TOTAL ASSETS 9,967,045.71 13. of Demand deposits individuals, 14 Time deposits of individuals, partnerships 15.

Deposits of United States savings) 16. Deposits of States and political 18. Other deposits (certified and cashier's 19. Total Deposits 23. Other Liabilities partnerships and corporations 3.626,197.79 close of business comptroller of the 2,500,738.67 3,732,207.57 2,747,610.01 564,203.95 28.500.00 5,232,911.30 223.984.74 1,688.23 24 15,031,844.47 Eagles.

Surviving Blaine C. Grass, street, and Lester both of avenue. The funeral p. m. Wednesday W.

Baumeister ColSouth Queen and with burial followHill Cemetery. Ofhis pastor, the Rev. at the Edward onial Mortuary, Jackson streets; ing in Prospect ficiating will be Edgar A. Henry. William Russell Fortney William Russell.

Fortney, 59, former Yorker, Saturday hospital at Phoenix, in which city he had resided the past year. A son of the late Mr. and Mrs Jonathan W. Fortney, he was graduated from York High school in 1917 and Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, in 1922. Fortney employed Charles Bruning Company, Chicago, manufacturer and distributor of mining equipment and supplies in the Midwestern states, having served manager since 1945.

He formerly resided in Chicago and Pasadena, Cal. He is survived his wife, Mrs. Dorothy Fortney: a daughter, Mrs. Lon Carli, Palatine, three grandchildren and four brothers and sisters, Judge Robert M. Fortney, his twin, of Shamokin; Mrs.

Erney C. Byers, 230 West Cottage place; Mrs. Lawrence Buedesheim, Dover R. D. 1, and John C.

Fortney, 136 East Market street. Funeral services will be Tues- day in Phoenix. 5,888,778.51 7.538.012.02 Mrs. Emma F. Burgan Mrs.

Emma Burgan for101.593.22 merly of 58 State street, at 208,791.15 p. m. Wednesday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Zora Pettit, Hagerstown, Md. She formerly re66.761.93 13.912,041.50 sided with a son, Donald G.

Burgan, at the State street address. Also surviving are four more children, Mrs. Virginia Wagner, Nor225.000.00 folk, Mrs. Margaret Cullen, 775.000.00 Leonardstown, Philip C. gan, Clear Springs, and Theodore Burgan Boonsboro, 10 1,119,802.97 grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs.

15,031,844.47 Frank Murphy, McClellantown, Pa. Burial took place in Rest 'Haven. Cemetery, Hagerstown, on Saturday. 790.000.00 00.00 Mrs. Theodore C.

Benedict of 69,978.98 Mary H. Benedict, wife of Theothe above dore Cr Benedict, 1647 First the above avenue, Elmwood, at 4:15 a. m. today knowledge at York Hospital. She was 54.

Born York, she was a daughter of Howard D. Ness Sr, 2713 West Market street, and the late Katie 1 Smith Ness. She was a member 1958, and I 1 1 of Wolf's Church, the Hesse MePublic. morial Bible Class of the Sunday school, and the Women's Guild of the church. Besides her husband and father, leaves a daughter, Mrs.

H. Elston Snyder Hallam; two grandchildren, Steve and David Snyder; three brothers, Myles Ness 2 Ridgeway drive; George Ness, 1712 Monroe street, and Howard Ness, 2926 West Market street, and four sisters, Mrs. Irwin Kline, 75 North Tremont street; Mrs. Brooke Bierkamp, Dover R. D.

Mrs. Charles Schrum, York R. D. 1, and Mrs. Clair Gross, 2713 West Market street, Funeral services will be held at 2 Reformed p.

m. (Wolf's) Thursday Church, at St. Paul's, terment in the adjoining cemetery. The Rev. Paul Gladfelter, retired I The York County Lions Club present a check for $1,200 to the Cleft Palate Association, part of the special welfare fund to be raised this year by the combined city and copnty clubs.

Left to right are Russell Chronister, chairman of the project committee of. Lions; Clinton Roderick, secretary; Dr. John J. Angelo Garrett P. Snyder, who receive the check for the association, and Lions District Gov.

C. W. Mowery. TIME to pay those BILLS LYONS FINANCE has ready cash so LYONS you dating can your get a bills. fresh start by consolifor Ready money, too, LOANS for vacation home improvements, other a needed or any good purpose.

Just drop in or phone. 11 E. MARKET ST. VONS Phone YORK 7232 FINANCE SERVICE INC. Serving Pennsylvania for More Than 25 Years TIME SAVER LOANS! PICK UP THE PHONE 2 PICK UP YOUR LOAN! Tell the manager how Come in by appointment much cash you want and for the cash.

Phone todaywhen you'd like to get it. We like to say "Yes!" Loans up to $1000-Loans life-insured at low cost 2nd Floor OVER FUTER'S JEWELRY STORE HARTMAN ON THE SQUARE, YORK, PA. York 81521 Dick Hamme, YES MANager OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT--PH. FOR EVE. HRS.

Loans made to residents of oll surrounding towns Leans over $600 made by Beneficial Consumer Discount Co. FINANCE CO. BENEFICIAL BENEFICIAL CONSUMER DISCOUNT CO. FINANCE SYSTEM 1958. Burg Funeral Home, Red Lion.

died Wednesday in York Hospital. The Rev. Thomas R. Jones officiated, and interment followed in hem Cemetery. Pallbearers were Stanley Eberly, Charles Kyle Jr.

Curtis Lindsey, Samuel Hildebrand, Angelo Baro and Amos Detwiler. Flowerbearers were Harry Miller, Murray Seitz, Curvin Taylor and Amos Detwiler. These members of Red Lion Lodge 649, Free and Accepted Masons, conducted rites at the funeral home Friday night: Gladstone Harris, worshipful master; John, Holtzapple, senior warden; Wilson Sprenkle, junior warden; Allen Neff, chaplain. Curvin Craver EMIGSVILLE, Jan. 6- The funeral of Curvin William Craver, husband of Naomi K.

Ahalt Craver, this place, was held at 2 p. m. today at the Edward W. Baumeister CoIonial Mortuary. He died Thursday.

The Rev. Marlin H. Lauver, pastor of Emigsville E. U. B.

Church, officiated, and interment was made in Mt. Rose Cemetery. Pallbearers were Carl Livingston, Charles Fetter and Robert Dacheux, members of the Willing Workers Class of Emigsville E. U. B.

Sunday, School, Robert Meloni, Hunt land John McKee, of the Masell Manufacturing Corporation. William L. Menninger DALLASTOWN. Jan. 6-William L.

Menninger, 48, Red Lion police officer and husband of Grace Cooper Menninger, Glen Terrace, Dallastown R. D. 1, died at 7 a. m. today at his home.

Surviving also are three daughters, Mrs. Richard Ehrhart, this place; Patricia and Carolyn, at home; a son, William Menninger with the U. S. Air Force in Germany, a grandchild, two sisters, Mrs. Henry Noll and Mrs.

Teresa Jurimic, both of Baltimore: three brothers, Joseph Frank Menninger, Baltimore, and Lewis Menninger, Forks, Md. He was a member of St. Joseph's Catholic Church and its Holy Name Society, Leo Fire Company of Red Lion, Fraternal Order of Police, York. Funeral services will be held at 8:30 a. m.

Thursday at the F. B. Olewiler Funeral Home, Red Lion, with a requiem high mass at 9 o'clock in St. Joseph's church. His pastor, the Rev.

EdJ. Gerrity, be the celebrant. Interment will follow in St. Joseph's Cemetery. Milton Garfield Barshinger RED LION, Jan.

6 Milton Garfield Barshinger, 75. husband of Catharine Doerflein Barshinger, died at 6:40 a. m. at his residence, 250 North Main street. A retired carpenter, Barshinger was member of St.

Paul's E. U. B. Church and Sunday school. He also belonged to the local I.

0. 0. F. Lodge No. 156 and Leo Fire Company.

Survivling, besides his widow, are two daughters, Mrs. Luther P. Grim, R. D. 3, and Mrs.

Quedar C. Grim, 8 North High street, Dallastown; three granddaughters, one great-granddaughter, one sister, Cora Barshinger, Red Lion R. two brothers, Nathaniel Barshinger, Red Lion R. 1, and George H. Barshinger, Yoe.

Funeral services be conducted at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday the F. B. Olewiler Funeral Home, 145 East Broadway, by the Rev.

Paul A Werner, pastor of St. low in Bethlehem CemePaul's church. Interment, will foltery, near Springvale. Mrs. Charles A.

DOVER, Jan. 6-The Hoffman, Sarah Elizabeth Hoffman, wife Charles A. Hoffman, who died Thursday at her home, Dover D. 4. was held at 2 p.

m. today at the Futer Funeral Home. The Rev. J. H.

Hege, retired Lutheran minister, officiated. Interment followed in Shiloh Union Cemetery. Pallbearers were Ervin, Charles and Carl Bollinger, Nathaniel Martin, Horace' Mummert and Curvin Sauble. Barry Lee Schmuck RED LION, Jan. 6 Funeral services for Barry Lee Schmuck, six-year-old son of Mr.

and Mrs. Edward O. Schmuck, 534. South Main street, who died at 10 a. m.

Friday, were held at 2 p. m. yesterday at the F. B. Olewiler Funeral Home, 145 East Broadway, Red Lion.

The Rev. Leon L. Desenberg, pastor of the Red Lion E. U. B.

officiated. Pallbearers were Ronald Schmuck, Wayne Eaton, Chester and Eric Smith. Members of the Zion E. U. B.

Church junior choir sang "Jewels" and "Does Jesus Care?" Choir members participating were Linda Wilson, Beverly Stabley, Beth Meckley, Joann Meckley, Nancy Grove, Linda Grove and Doretta. Holtzapple. Esther Paules was accompanist. Burial followed in Zion E. U.

B. Cemetery, near here. BRIDGE MEET HELD BY UNIVERSITY CLUB The University Club of York held a master point duplicate bridge night on Saturday at its club house, 431 Linden avenue. The winners were: First. Mr.

and Mrs. John Doll tie for second, and Mrs. A. Leroy Metzler, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Reiners; third, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Silberger, and fourth, Mr. and George Wachter. Fred Reiners directed the contest.

Attorney and Mrs. Donald Waltman were hosts. The next duplicate bridge session will be held at 8 p. m. Jan.

24 at the club house. DALLASTOWN RESIDENT INJURED IN COLLISION Arthur E. Shields, 20, Dallastown, suffered a severe nose injury which required at York Hospital in the his treatment, automobile Saturday, near Yoe, according to state police. Investigating officers said Edith M. Blevins, 45, Red Lion, escaped injury when her automobile was forced off the highway and over an embankment by the Shields car which made an improper pass on a curve.

Total damage was estimated at $200. Lancaster Livestock LANCASER, Jan. 6, AP- Cattle 2,000, choice fed steers, prime, stock steer calves. Calves 500. choice and prime, Hogs 1,200, mulk fed sales, Sheep 300 good and choice lambs N.

Y. Egg Market NEW YORK Jan. 6, AP-(USDA)Wholesale egg prices were weak today. Receipts 2 (days) 34,500. (Wholesale selling prices based on exchange and other volume sales).

Includes nearby Whites: Top quality (48-50 42-44; mediums, 40-41; smalls, Browns: Top quality (48-50 43- 44; mediums, smalls, 38-39. Israeli Government to Include All 5 Parties JERUSALEM, Jan. 6, AP-A government spokesman- announced today that all five parties which resigned from a coalition last week have agreed to form a new cabinet under Prime Minister David BenGurion. The new government will be presented parliament tomorrow The spokesman, said the parties were also understood to have agreed okeep the same cabinet posts they held in the last government. Ben-Gurion's last government resigned last week when members of the Leftist Achduth Avodah (Labor Unity) Party leaked word of plans for a mission to go to West Germany and thus blocked it.

The was believed to be working on an arms deal, although the Germans said they had no arms to sell. The prime minister was furious over what he viewed as a breach of cabinet security. With all parties now apparently back in the government, Ben-Gurion apparently has received a pledge of secrecy from the Achduth Avodah leaders. AGREE ON CABINET ORDERED OUT BY REDS Ex- U. S.

Pilot Asks Release of Russian Wife MOSCOW. Jan. 6, AP. John SanPueblo, lawyer awaitpermission to take Russian bride home, was told today, he must leave the Soviet Union. booked passage for Friday.

The former U. S. Navy fighter pilot is still hopeful his appeal to Party boss Nikita Khrushchev will help him get his wife United States. married his Russian sweetheart in November after appealing to Khrushchev for permission to enter Russia. But his application to take his wife to the United States has not been answered.

Sandor said he planned to spend at least a month in Copenhagen; and Paris before returning to the United States. 'KINGFISH' ARRESTED Harry Moore Allegedly Fired Shot at Wife LOS ANGELES. Jan. 6, APComedian Harry R. Moore, who plays the role of "Kingfish" in the Amos and Andy television show, was arrested after his wife reported that he fired a shot at her, police said.

Police said Mrs. Vivian J. Moore, 39, told them her husband fired and missed during an argument over disappearance roast Moore, beef who from told their refrigerator. was "three score and 10." was booked on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon. RAYBURN IS 76 Texas Democrat Holds Record as House Speaker WASHINGTON, Jan.

6. AP Speaker of the House Sam Rayburn marked his seventy-sixth birthday anniversary today getting ready for the opening tomorrow of a new session of congress. Since September, 1940, the Texas Democrat has gaveled open every session except those during four years in which Republicans had control of the house. No other man in history has presided so long as speaker. The runner-up, Henry Clay, served a little less than 12 years.

LOCAL STOCK MARKET Corrected daily by W. S. Owen Bros. Brokers, York, Pennsylvania. Bid Asked American Insulator Co.

com. 12 Capitol Products City Market 46 Central Market 39 41 Columbia Water Co. 14 Community Hotel 94 98 Dentists' Supply Co. 18 Drovers Mech. Nat'l Bk 23 25 Farmers Market Co.

118 Farm Mech Red Lion 40 42 First Nat'l Bank, York 47 Nat'l Bank, Red Lion 32 34 First Nat'l Bank, 50 First Nat'l Bk. Wrightsville. 26 27 Glatfelter H. pfd. 43 Glatfelter H.

pfd. 44 Glatfelter P. H. Com. 43 Hanover Saving Fund Co.

Hanover Shoe 16 Industrial Nat'l Bank 32 35 Penn Dairies pfd. 99 Red Lion Water Co. 38 Spring Grove Nat'l Bank 30 32 Standard Register S. Morgan Smith 22 233 Union Nat'l Bank, Mt. Wolf 20 Western Nat'l Bank 26 York Corrugating York County Nat'l Bank 26 York County Gas Co.

48 Haven State Bank ..100 York Hoover 1416 York Hotel Co. due 1956 99 York Nat'l Bank Trust Co. 35 York Tel. Tel. Tel.

com, pfd. 58 70 Co. York Trust Co. 30 31 York Water Co. 281 YORK GRAIN MARKET Barley (new) .90 Corn $1.33 Oats .67 Wheat (new) (No.

2) We Will Buy 100 York Telephone Common 50 Farmers Market 50 Yory County Gas We Will Sell 100 York Trust Co. 200 York Water ex-dividend 44 Community Hotel 129 Central Market 7,000 Union Building W. S. Owen Bro. Current Available In Insured Savings Assoc 5.

EACH ACCOUNT INSURED TO $10,000 B. C. MORTON CO. Specialists in Insured Savings and Mutual Investment Funds OFFICES FROM COAST TO COAST And Overseas C. MORTON CO 27 S.

Beaver York York 8-1955 Please Send FREE BOOKLET on INSURED FEDERAL SAVINGS ASS'NS. NAME ADDRESS CITY 181 YD-131 YORK COUNTY .45 Railroad 42 EGG MARKET Brogue .40 Seven Valleys .42 Brogueville .50 Seitzland 42 Dilisburg Prospect .53 Stewartstown .40 Fawn Grove .42 .44 Wrightsville .50 Winterstown .40 Glen Rock 47 York Haven .54 Mt. New Freedom .42 Royal Woolworth opened in Utica, his F. W. Arst five-and-dime 1879.

store N. Feb. 22, More Convenient Customer Parking FREE The Drovers and Mechanics National Bank main office now provides super-convenient doors away, at the Downtown parking facilities, just Plaza 42.48 South George St. FREE TO ALL cusTOMERS. DROVERS MECHANICS National Bank of York Main Office: 30 South George Street Branches: York County Shopping Center; Roosevelt Shopette; Windsor, Pa.

Member F. D. 1. C. COME ON IN We Like To See You Today, more women than ever are banking here.

We appreciate business, ladies! To our ofyour ficers and staff, you're VERY IMPORTANT PERSONS. Do come in often. Obsou NATIONAL BANK OF YORK 301 West Market Street Branches South Queen St. at Irving Rd. Hellam, Pa, 'MEMBER F.D.I.C.

Market PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 6, ing was fair and truck receipts UP-T light to moderate market. today sale Federal-State produce Market according Mushrooms sweet were slightly Service ples were potatoes steady; commodities pot unchanged. ah INQUIRE ABOUT OUR NEW Thrifti Check SERVICE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF YORK Member of F. D.

I. C. LET THE INDUSTRIAL NATIONAL BANK OF WEST YORK 1401 West Market Street York, Pa. DRIVE-IN BANKING Excellent Parking Facilities Member F. D.

I. C. FREE YORK "PERSONALIZED" PRINTED CHECKS TRUST another way we're "serving more Yorkers COMPANY more ways." Come in and get yours TODAY! BRANCH OFFICES: 1123 N. George St. 1605.

E. Market St. MAIN OFFICES 780 West Market St. Shrewsbury, Pa. 21 E.

MARKET MEMBER F. D. 1. C. 1958 Christmas Club Still Open There is still time to join our Christmas Club for 1958.

If you have not already joined, come in. and enroll now! Decide how much extra money you want to have at the end of the year and select the class that suits your needs-25c, 50c, $1, $2, $3, $5 or $10 weekly. YORK COUNTY NATIONAL BANK 12 East Market Street, York, Pennsylvania Next Door to the Court House USE OUR DRIVE IN WINDOW TO CASH CHECKS AND MAKE DEPOSITS Member F. D. I.

C. HUME MEMBER SAVINGS IT PAYS TO SAVE TOUR SAFETY SAVINGS OF UP $18,800. T0 INSURED WHERE SAVING PAYS! If your saving. You will receive account contains on June $0, 1958 $10,000. $150 7,500.

$112.50 5,000. $75 2,500. $37.50 Current dividend rate per annum If you open a savings account at York Federal Savings Loan by the 10th of January, your savings will earn generous dividends for for the ending June 30, you full six month period 1958. So HURRY--open your savings account NOW! A SAVINGS SAFETY SAVINGS INSURED York Federal Savings Loan Assoc. 10 $18,000.

116 East King Street PHONE 23679 Office Hours 9 to 4, Mon. through Thurs. Fri. 9 to 8 1 HR. FREE PARKING: Yorktowne Hotel Garage; Green Motors IsOL IN INFI DETR ther Chis gently net -br was sho The WI of Ral Lake ores, Vinst Doni bdlur th busters Reuther Ritch oi A.

F1 ded Cl mbar But lice whe sion. nadi: Linda lators lice 5 500.0 Walte bla 1948, as De W. right a Victo mation represe rig 1945 at him of his Polic either who st bus co charact Elous Walt mists, democi The one Dazzle. Perron law Se aver SPRING funeral of place, Sevis, was LIABILITIES and corporations 4.585,396.72 Government (including postal 133.127.88 subdivisions 513.838.71 checks etc.) 90,961.35 $8,949,522.45 46,722.17 24. TOTAL LIABILITIES CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 25.

Capital stock: (c) Common stock, total par $250,000.00 250.000.00 26. 600.000.00 27 Undivided profits. 85.801.09 28. Reserves. 35,000.00 29.

TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 970.801.09 30. TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS. 9,967.045.71 MEMORANDA 31 Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes 1,217:000.00 32. (a) Loans as shown above are after deduction of reserves of 2,157.22 I. Frea L.

Orner, Cashier of the above State of Pennsylvania, named bank do solemnly swear that the above County of York, statement is true to the best ss: of my knowledge and belief. FRED L. ORNER, Cashier. Correct- Attest: H. VAN ADAMS, C.

R. HEIDLEBAUGH, ROBERT L. MYERS, Directors. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 3rd day of January, 1958, and I certify that I am not an officer or director of this hereby bank. MRS.

EDITH M. HINKLE, Notary Public. My commission expires June 3, 1958. A happy reminder about borrowing money Never borrow money needlessly, Just when you must. Borrow then where loans are a specialty, From folks you trust.

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700 33.85 39.72 63.38 1122.85 1000 48.05 56.38 89.98 174.39 Payments include principal and interest. FINANCE Corporation Loans made by HOUSEHOLD CONSUMER DISCOUNT CO. 31 West Market Street, 2nd Floor, Over Walkers PHONE: 7373 Loans made to residents of nearby towns The been union Glove violent tikes The service scrap Works contra The Perror tractec collect rap. college his hi skill" Brig sC The helpfu scrap But mit Vestig ther A and ha dan range party crew FO Du Four per left-).

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