The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 29, 1952, Image 2

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HAPPENINGS
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re Th Mount Jov, Pa., Thursday, May 29. 105
Bull bin,

The Mount Joy Bulletin






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Ino. LL. Schroll, Editor and Publishes LONG AGO
I BLISHED NE, 1901 mT
Another malicious and basically AAAI AAA dnd
I | { day at No. dishonest technigue is to cite the
9-11 oe lount Joy, Pa. |, wgnitude of industrial profits he ears go
Laxe Nothing could giv
Ss year .. $2.00 eS, NUL ing el EEA
Six $1.00 more (alse picture of actual ale Mav 25. 1932
( tions t rent rates, taxes take
Thi 0 NS, A Turrant tenes une John Miller, Emlen Bul-
Si . 09 me 60 per cent of all corporation Ey .
5 ( REF And bias Abe Geltmacher, Henry Gelt-
dd nd 1 takes arent a haste : .
macher, John Mumma, John Gelt
M inescapable part of the cost of ‘ toB Bea]
pr ¢ the | toflice t t macher on a trip to owers cach
3 Pp \ or erating business, nothing 1s. he OF | ! :
oy, | \ { Ral= caught 89 croakers
A nnd f FF ( } { the
ter t « rch $79. The money a company pays to It # :
: t rained toads during a shower
vernment cannot be used to build Bu : a
Member, 1 sylv Newspaper dividend in Columbia, Seventh & Locust Sts
' A + 3 pianis, pay wages or «( p s, or| .
i mything else. It is gone forever pposite Mt. Bethel Cemetery was
: = covered with hundreds of them
D n 1] rhursdav Furthermore, the money left to .
ku git ‘ ‘ Michael A. Rollman was granted
Copy | \ f tising { the corporation after all bills ave
1 vised : T fay 0 ic 3 ls : «1 | a patent on a jar cover which he
sl 1 td is not, as so many think, di
. \ y in t v of : ' 5 constructed.
We Fuion of ided up among the shareholders. *
any isi 1 Copy Ie the last world v re than Federal dry agents seized 33 ten-
mee ae las a war, more a
the i fa. In : allon ke f alleged whiskey on
Pp on. i per cent of corporate profits af- y Uhh Es EY
PY Ta . i : ) , | the farm of Samuel Lockard, of
C be accepted to | ter taxes has been spent on plant! :
0 : ition day . ie i Klinesville
bo expansion, to create more produc x ii
ik el Be Dr. E. W. Newcomer was chosen
tion and to provide more jobs for tn
“3 roi ) swirler a director to fill the vacancy caus-
L £ These are facts—as against the ol the resignan n of Henry I
8 . Cre NY, & i o 3 ar
untruths and half-truths dissemin- | 472%! Xt 4 meeting of the Board
of Directors of the First National
MCRIAL DAY ated by the enemies of free enter- re
. oo ; Bank & Trust Company
Deeds « Jdiantry speak for | prise. The public should know Eh : : :
> 3 highlights | them J. E. Coble, Middletown was el-
mselves. Th ecome highngnis ‘mn.
then y . a are oe © 0 ccted president of the Mt. Joy Twp }
in history and live becaase they are M . =
: ” Fant I \[utual Fire Insurance Company at
ticd : Jur national enthusi- THE SECOND EDGE Mutual Fire Insurance Company a
ea : . at : . their 77th annual recrganization
2 for} rand rity, pride The complications involved in the >
oan : Fi et meeting
weizure of the steel industry go fav

 

n val the realized debt of grati- : :
i our nation’s heroes. beyond any statistical question of Miss Mildred Way won 6th prize
vial v was established by | wages and profits, and arguments in a puzzle contest run by the J.
md Army of the Republic | a5 to whether steel workers and {. Troup Music House at Lancast-
vh the rank of Civil War | steel makers are getting more or : ve, re
sed. the Grand Ar- | less than they should. Vir. and Mrs. Eli Hostetter and
nger active, ‘World For one thing, il the philosophy | children gave a reception dinner in
n which later generations | underlying the seizure ever be- honor of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Eshle-
a ied. has continued to keep comes reflected in the laws of the! Hah, ;
¥ remembrance of this holi- collective bargaining will be The boys of the gradusting class
gay. Memorial Day is the soldier's As the head of one steel Wore Sussiy of the Rotary Club and
own on who believed in a | company put il, “The union. with Dr. C. M. Hartman, headmaster of
pring a died for it. Greater nothing to lose, will refuse manage- F. & M. Academy was guest speak- {
than the men however, is the thing | ment’s final and best offer, gamh- er.
they died to secure. That thing we! ling on the chance that a strike at Lee Woods w he was to have
As we decorate the that point will force seizure and Sradusied from Elizabethtown High
wreaths on monu- create new pressure on manage- School cn May 31, lost his life by
drowning in the Susquehanna riv-
| :
to observe ceremon- | ment. Conversely, management wiil








were Tanai: the to-make ulfers, feeling that | er near Falmouth, while swimming
« battle ery of free-| they will merely become the trad- with a party of classmates.
as we meet in tribute ing basis upon which government The Loyal Bons Bible Class of
W re the building of a! will build new proposals under the United Brethren church . held
bs strength, naval] threat of seizure.” their n onthly meeting at the home
supremacy. air power. We boast of | Furthermore, he went on, “The oA Mr. Harold Zimmerman, S. Bar-
what we have accomplished in past impact of this seizure upon iabor Para Bt, Mr. March, of thei New
victories and expect to safeguard | unions themselves cannot long es- Standard Corp gave a very. inter- |
or rainst any future | cape the attention of the thought- | “58 talk. i
threat our force of arms | ful worker. Each sword that cuts a Mr. C.. M. Cooley, a local dairy-]
Sormids oe has a second edge. Unions nan, reduced the price of milk toy
Though horn of war. Memorial! themselves can be seized. Their Be per quart or 4c h punt |
Day speaks for peace. The tribute right to strike is obviously limited. Misses Hilda Stoner, Mary Ellen |
— rosie Batis Ecstiic Their records and funds can be Foner Louise Garlin and Mr.
la if we do not at tonfiscated, and their officers re- Pg Sper pu Rak 9 oe
5 . : cr el gh : aie I''the est ana South. ley plan
tix ate ourselves to | Hoved, Na strangers put in their tile nethies onthe. yi
the cause of peace. We must offer | Places who would do the govern- !
The Alumni Association is mak- |
sll the facilities of this country to ment bidding . . . If a government ’ i" |
18 Pp ans Ol 1 annua
size bl inst i 1
preserve the lives of our young, ito May seize plants to install a union | wit | : ,
. y . . : . . . which time the 1932 gre ating
such a sacrifice | it may likewise seize to for- |“ ° the 1932 graduating

1
class will be received
———— Creme
: bid the uni hop
that we do not heedlessly mark | "id the union shop.

Entirely aside from the debate |
r decoration on other

over how high steel wages should


real pacifists, 1
should chavge for its products. one

 

 


 


 
 
  



banquet
5 ; : Day rh : I 5a Not | Pe hy ng ie > industry | 53 Annual Alumni
that ey ( revere oir natton-
al tr . our heritage, nor res-| Ng Is certain. Free labor cannot Mullen, Jr., vice president; Mary E. |
{ of hiing to hold | © tinue to exist unless the free- Shank, secretary: Miss Helen Hol:
free t un ors can't hand le m of enterprise continues to ex- lenbaugh, assistant secretary
ti i ns the enemy, | These are two edges of the Baccalaureate Service
con't te a oui in hands. | Same : sword. If the government Fast Donegal Township High
withou ing irst for peace. cen dictate to industry. it can—and Scheol, Maytown, Sunday, June 1, |
Mothers are the chief mourners in| Wii—dictate to labor, at 8:00 p. m. ;
the muiitary cemeteries. The world | YY Prelude - Larga, (Handel), Bar-
needs nu who study trade agree- M R ara Martin 1955; Processiona!; In-
me economies, spheres | & ort nary ecord . cation, Rev. W. M. Alliscn, with
of ini to sit at the war coun- From Page T- | Cheral Response, Maytown Luth-
cil { is a place at : eran Church; Hymn - The Church's !
1 r s, who knew re ot a a tun Ola I 53 One Foundation (Wesley) Scripture
moi the fear and agony of war's Tr.) an x a he "ae S! nor "°F | Reading and Prayer, Rev. W. H. |
demands, The way of the mother is Co : : - x tholic Church, Wagner, Gal. VI 2-l0, Maytown
citen overcome by the demands of £0 : et Dn * Church of God; Anthem - A Leg- |
ous mad war machine: eT ; i 3 end, (Tschaikowsky) Mixed Chor-!
: Soo ep our Memorial Day Christian Martin us; Baccalaureate Sermon, Rev. A. |
in good faith, in unfailing devotion Friction 8 Mus oh fa | B. Goudie 1902, The Torch of Gold, |
te its purpose - honor and princi- a 8 h ~~ pa, 59, former- Berwyn Methodist Church: Anthem !
The dead ere victorious ii died hn the! ave Vernum Corpus (Mozart), Et-
gain for us universal peace. : County H Harris. ernal God, (Bartniansky) Mixed
ooo rg, : i 8 b wr Jeon illness. He Choris. Hvis Now the |
an th t oi i 10M | Catherine Sty o tno is sur- Light of Day, Lyon Weber); Bene- |
kn - » cived by tiv 00s nd oo: diction, Rev. W. M. Allison: Reces-
and a daughter: |
u DES the g V. Martin, Flizabethtown: ona
4 ne secure in thelr persons, | Richard B. Martin, Middletown R2; |
papers, and effects. against |. 4 Mrs. Esther Hahiy. Rome, N.Y. Hernley’s Mennonite Church Wed-
shal! n hie and seizures, The remains were interred in Mt. | hesday afternoon with. |
hall noi Le violated x x Xx.” . ...! Tunnel cemetery at Elizabethtown iB the, cemetery adjoining. !
and court saw fit tle | rete estan |
grant the steel Wednesday \fternoon.
the in- | }

industry an erder voiding

dusiry s seizure, Harry Ober
® 5 0 i
ARMSTRONG'S a !
RUBBER TILE | ©,
Stella
UNTRUTHS Harry F.
«
are Saturday at the La
Ober, 60, wife of
Ober, Manheim R2 died
General
TRUTHS vs.

teceptive stratagems easter


periodically used to delude the | Hospital after an eight days’ illness.
public as to the true size of ihe Born in Da iphin County, she was
profits earned hy industry — and daughter of the late Samuel and ,
what happens to them. Keifer and was al
Zzchring
 
comr only
oth- | (
major | she
‘or imstance i ;
For nstance, it is ins Mennonite
Perfect Flooring
Rubber Tile — the perfect
floor for any room in the
house. Resists damage due
to water, spilled food. ete.
Gives years and years of
1 pd shor ;
claimed by lzbor leaders ang wrch, In addition to her husband,
ers that business can grant is survived by these and
Ober, Florin;
Mid-
Norman D. Ober, of
s50ns
wage increases without raising the | daughters: Samuel H.
taking | Grace E.,
profits. | dictown RI;
prices of’ its products, by wite of Orville Nye,
them out "of allegedly huge



Xet last year, according to Eeon-| Manheim; Martha M. wife of Rob- service, Call ‘us. today!
. . . 1 1 ser Pe. 00s os
omic Intelligence; dividend pay-| et Mull, Elizabothiown Rl: and :
ments were $9,500.0060,000 w hile | L. Ober, at home. Four Mount Joy
compensation fo employes totalled | grandchildren and the br i
: ves 31% children brothers Tile
8178,100.000.000 — nearly 20 times as | and sisters also survive: Mrs. Nor- & Linoleum Co.
Open every day & evening
except Wednesday
MAIN ST, MT, JOY
much. If every nicked of dividend
payments had gone to employes, |
|
leaving the owners exactly nothing, | uel and Leroy
wages could have
man Eshleman, Annville R1: Mf. '
Myerstown RD; Sam- |
Keifer, both of Leb-
been increased | anon RD rere trees
by an average of only 3 per cent, | Funeral were Petrone Bulletin Advertisers.
John Kline, 38 W.




held at!
services
The Fifty-seventh Annual
COMMENCEMENT
East Donegal Township High School
Maytown, Pennsylvania
Tuesday Evening, June 3, 1952
(Grieg) Marian Wolgemuth
The Rev. Hiestand
Marietta Congregational Church
Processional “Triumphal March”
John S.
Mennonite
Jean Heisey
Invacation
“Praver” (Brahe)
Address of Welcome Stanley Murphy
Class President
“The Living Constitution” = a program of choral speaking
David Sweigart Robert Swope Jeannette Ginder
Rachel Hess Pauline Bradley Wayne Warner
Bernard Wolgemuth Lawrence Weaver Colleen lbaugh
Mary Faye Kendig Robert Peifer
Helen Hiestand
Kay Warfel
Robert Phillips
Class Advisors
Mr, P. N. Fridy, 02
presented by
Superviging Principal
“Sea Gardens” (Cook)
“In the Time of Roses”
Piano Solo
Vocal Solo
Presentation of Awards Mv.
(Schubert)
Saylor, Mr.
Presentation of Diplomas
vill he
Bingeman,

Dr. J. W
The Star Spangled Banner
Benediction Rev. Howard W. Bernhard
Church of the Brethren
The
West Green Tree
CLASS ROSTER
Earl C, Jr
May, Betty Jane
THE
Adams, Roy E.
Armold, Betty J.
Armold, Glen L.
Ella Lorraine Ney,
Levan,
"Murphy, Stanley
Gerald
Ortman, Mary E.
Peifer, J. Robert
Shirk, Helen Irene
Singer, John Samuel
Smith, Patsy Ann
Sweigart, David W.
Barnhart,
Bernhard, R. Bruce
“Bradley, D. Pauline
Clark, Margaret J.
Dick, Paul E.,, Jr.
Eshenshade, Erma Elizabeth
bert E.
Jeannette S.
Jeanne Carolyn
Garber,
*Ginder,
Heisey,
Hess, Rachel M.
Hiestand, Helen E.
Ibaugh, Colleen M.
*Kendig, Mary Faye
Kreider, Kenneth H.
Swope, E. Rober
Wagper, Paul H.
Warfel, Kay Arlene
Warner, Wayne Leon
Weaver, Lawrence D.
Wolgemuth Bernard Jay
Lapp, Florence A. Wolgemuth, Marian Louise
( *) National Honor Society Members.
Use Our Classified Column —- It Pays


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2 In telephone language, a “grunt” 1s a man who works
ENGRAVED GIFTS with a long-handled shovel digging holes for tele-
phone poles. Working as a “grunt” has been the
“For the day they will starting point for many a key telephone man.
always remember’ The fact that so many important telephone men
: start in basic jobs is testimony to the stability of
Fountain pens, watches, rings, Sug .
ewelry = all con be. “per telephone people. They have faith in their work so
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