The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, February 21, 1952, Image 2

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2==The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday, February 21, 1952
The Mount Joy Bulletin
Jno. E. Schroll, ey and Publisher
ESTABLISHED JUNE, 1901 f Emme tam
ions have been rm on the iden
Published Every Thursday at No, | “that wages can be raised without
8-11 East Main St. Mount Joy, Pa. |, raising prices, As has been said ad
| in rebuttal, weges are the
| principal cost=determining factor



Subscription, per year .. $2.00
Six Months .............. $1.00 | : 13 :
Three Months ............ .60 | In any industry an? in the materials
Single Copies ............. 8 used by that industry.”
Bample Copies ......... FREE Certainly, union labor has as
En d tn Pos much te lose frem inflation as any
tered at the Postoffice at Mt. | other gro Nhat good i ane
Joy, Pa, as second-class mail mat-| ; ey Zroup. v i 3 a
ter under the Act of March 3, 1879, | "C98! if the following jump in the
cost of living absorbs it and move?
Member, Pennsylvania Newspaper | Worse yet, infiation is the implaca-
Publishers’ Association
ble destroyer of savings, life insur.
ance policies, government bonds,
Publication Day, Thursday
Copy for a change of advertising ue
should reach this office Tuesday. | economic protections for the indi-
We will not guarantee insertion of | vidual. What counts is not the total
any advertising unless copy reaches | umount of the green stuff in the
the office not later than 9 a. m. |
receding day of publication, Tri :
? Classified i will be accepted to | stufl will buy in the way of goods
9 a. m. publication day. and «rvices,
| Hf the wnion steelworkers, be-
r IAL ceuse of enlightered self interest,
EDI I'O tinged with potriotism, were (0
| “hold tie line’ now—were to with-
| re‘ivement pensions and other such
ray envelepe—it is whet the green
+ + &
With cur years of experience in |
the wends, we were and ave still |
able to foliew 2 deer track fairly |
accmate but we read of a warden
out in Mentana who has us stop-
ped forty different ways. He can | Hon can Hint is riot tr.
track both men and deer in the | nea
snow from an airplane sod last |
week he proved it. He caught two | M d
hunters who were trying to ret | | Recor
draw dem nds for a hoost of their
already high wage stiucture—a
victory would be won in the
fight against an infiaticrary threat
that is even more te be feared than
the atem’c bomb. Na reasonable
awzy with an illegally killed deer. (From Page 1.
| 3 1
vee wite of Clayton DPashler Auvument
It is an interesting fact that one | ri died at her home af-
of retailing’s biggest headaches to- | ¢¢\ 4 lingering illness.
day is declining profits, Stores of She wus born in Chicques. Sa
all kinds and sizes, including both | a daughter of the late
chain and independents have |S nd Emma Weidman Younes. and
ported that in many cases profits wag o member of the Salunga
are at sa low a level that it is ex- Church of the Brethren. She rec-
tremely difficult to carry on opera- | sided in Solunga until 1943 when
tions in the normal fashion. And it | che mcved 15 Rohrerstown
must be remembered that in the | Recides her husband. she is
best of times retail profits are al- | yived by five sons: Clayton D.. Ji.
ways very modest, representing | Landisville; Charles E. Salu
from one cent to about five c¢ents| Fhares E., Rohrerstown: Johy H
of each dollar received in sales. | Mount Joy; and James M., at home,
This is the best answer to those | Two daughies, Leta M. wife
bitter consumers who believe, quite | LCaniel B. Carter, Rohrerstown: and
sincerely, that inflation and .high Loretta M., at home: also nine
prices are a boon to the storekeep- | grandchildren, a brother and a sis-
er. The fact is that Le handles ater, Feter Elias Young and Mar;
jot more money than he would| A. Young, hoth of Salunea
otherwise—Dbut it goes right out — —
again in higher material costs. | pp walter K. Brosey.
higher wages. higher taxes. and | Mrs. Lillian Bre soy, 82, died at
higher everything. So. very often. | 1. Lome cf her son, William W
next te ncthing is left, and in the Brosey, at Mastersonville. Mani:
occasional case actual losses are 4, Friday
the result. Retailer and consumer Wo
alike, are inflation’s victims. Ste
oo Bresey. Mrs. Brosey was born in
CNE OF THE BIG REASONS Meunt Joy township, a daughter o
America has but one-sixteenth | the late Cyrus and Catherine Dif-
of the world’s population. Yet we tendecfer Wittle
produce nearly half of the world’s| She is survived by six chil ie
steel; generate half of the world’s | John, of Elizabethtown: Kleeman,
electric power; and operate almost ' Bainbridge R1: Fiven, of Manheim,
b:if of the world’s rvailreads. Our! R2: Allen, Manheim: Walter, West-
She had been ill
was the widow of Walter K

leadership in other fields is egual- over, Md: and William, Manheim
ly pronounced. R4; with whom she resided
M:zny diverse reasons are respon- She also is survived by 22 grand-
sible fer this. One of them is real- | children, 14 reat grendcaildi
ized by relatively few people. It, and 7 brothers and sisters: Agnes,
lies in the fact that we have a tre- Wittle, Mount Joy; John Wittle, of
mendous abundance of coal—and, Florin: Har ey Wittle, of M
equally a competitive | Grove; Cyr Wittle, Elizaketh-
cecal industry which has made the | town; Wile Elizabath
mus’ of the rescuvtes that Nature | town: Mrs Catharine Shope, Har-



granted us. The tremendous expan- risburz: and Mrs. Andrew Felker,
sion thet has taken place in steel, | of this boroush
power, 2nd other enterprise could Funeral services were held at the
not have been accomplished with- Chiques (! urch of the Breth
out an 2buncance of reasenably- | Tuesday afternoon with interment !
rriccd coal—and cco] ef many dif- | in the adj ining cemetery.
ferent grades. Today, nearly every- - —
thing we eat and wear and use do-! Mrs. Joseph Ginder
pends in some faskicn cn coal. It Mrs. Mary A. Ginder, 37. wife of
hes been and remains a basic Joseph H. Ginder, Manheim RS,
St Lvon OF :
ce ol power. j died at her home after a brief ill-
As t'me gees on, prica’s op- . a
S gees on, America’s op . Born in Rapho Twp., she was!
0; daughter of Bishop Jacob T. and
crease. I's a huge appetite sad a Amanda A
a bezlthy one. To meet the dean, St. ]
the coal companies have been Mastersenville Brethren in Christ
spending hundreds of millions of Church. In addition to he iF ish: a
dollors for new machinery, new ; er ot on
processing plants, and to develop
new mines to replace worn-out Grace ard Dorcas Cinder, all at
properties, And the industry has home. One brother Rika Hone!
mel, as a matter of simple routine A Ginder, Manheim R2 i 4
a large foreign demand {or coal as ee : Ey
well,
petite for coal continues to in- |

ger Ginder, N. Grant
Manheim and a member of the
and parents she is survived by
these children: Jos ph, Jesse,
vives
“> 9
Coal is a ULrst-class example of A
io ass Pe 0 PW&F INCOME SHOWS
how free, coinpetitive enterprise GAIN FOR PAST VF
can develop a great natural ve-| : AST YEAR
sturce to the enduring good for all. | equal $254 per share
09 C+ common stock during 1951 wer
SELF-INTEREST TINGED reported Ly the Pennsylvania
WITH PATRIOTISM Water and Power Co. in, its annual
The wage controversy which has | to the stockholders
becn burning hotly in the steel in, 2onual report showed the
dustry is of the utmost importance | Income in 1651 in be §1,226.083,
Lecause of its potential influence on | 2 increase of $161780 over 1950,
the whole wage-price inflationary | 17 per share of common

spral, stock show an Increase from $2.23
The union argues that the ew. in 1950 of $2 pe
ver state of the cost-of-living- in- | Fe Were I id on the common
dex entitles the workers to an in- | © OK last year,
- - ——
CREASE mm wages. Bat the ws non | bu
conveniently overlooks the tuce that | MEELING HERE WEDNYSDAY
wage increases are what sends that | | ON SOI. MANAGEMENT
index shooting up—ang that if the | Next Wednesday evening at eight
escalate idea is carried on long o'clock a meeting will be held in
enough the inevitable resul: will | the High School building here at
be runaway inflatien. | which time soil management
Many have observed that the une be discussed. You are invited,
will !
tions
ave, 1 trans aciion w re
MARINE PRODUCTS, | ||!
'TIOW COLLEGE “GRADS”
| CAN ENTER THE MARINES 20 Years Ago
churches to be used
Tell sojlosted on the river
Columbia for the first


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Inc.
YOUR OLD WATCH BAND
‘ollege graduates desiring to en ———— led $11.486.45
om lary totaled $11,486.45
Marine Officer training ha Wednesday, Feb, 21, 1932 :
1 ait { vnl Stanley Shank met with
til February 26th t le applica T . : he Litesar
hi LAW vole Dy the Laterary it Elizabethtown when 1
| Dige tw found that 71 per=!. idea wii HL
Candidates who are accepted will ir ha 5’ a » collided With a milk wa
Eo 4 : AL thruout the I mv 1 let
ent through ten weeks ofli country want the 18th amendment : ¥ Sy
training at Marine Corps Schools at I. Thev want ‘wel Lititz a Mount
Quantico, Virginia. This schooling! Risser, of Bainbridge, wa a joint meeting
jaan ’ Hh yy was ‘
llowed b five months of spec od ident of the Lancas- | * I aud nium he
et i e Loncas-
ialized schoolin ob at Quant ( Agricultural Extension h Ma 1
‘o be consi the applicar ' Ww
must be between 20 and 27 vears of Lititz School Board reduced rated The Bulletin’
and must be raduates ot tax from 25 to 15 mills. honor of George Washingt
edited colle in a field ther ( I y , of Salunga, ha VI ,
n dentis of 1 ) waa } |
1 town Gogpel t! re \ 1
For fu informatior t and ts affiliated ment of the
apply visit the Marine Recruitin -
station at Old City Hall Building, | pea —e—.
Penn Square, Lancaster, Pa HIE ie -
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IS WORTH $1.00
BAND
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