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He explained that one of the first considerations of his company is favorab'e loca- tion for railroad handling of raw materials and of ship- ping finished products. Mount Joy has this facility, plus good highway connections, available public utilities and a satisfactory tax structure. Equal'y as important, his company was impressed with the kind of people who live in and make up southeastern Pennsylvania. He referred to the traditional Pennsylvania Dutch virtue of good work- manship by conscientious workmen. His company will employ approximately 100 peop'e, of which five or six will be moved here from outside the community. Hussey described his come pany as ‘‘an engineering-ori- ented, medium-sized manu- facturer of specialty wire and metal products.” The Mount Joy plant, he said, principally will make high grade carbon wire. How- ever the company makes many kinds of wire for hun- dreds of purposes. " National-Standard has an active research division and a number of different pro- ducts—some not made of wire—have been and are be- ing developed. Product sales in 1962 amounted to more than $60 million and were made throughout the world from plants scattered. not on- ly in this country but in Europe. The company originated in 1907 and has had an out- standing financial record, paying dividends without a single exception since 1915. Net worth of the company has grown and grown as a huge amount of capital has been plowed back into the organization for expansion. Since 1922 the company has been pub’icly owned and at present not more than 3% of the stock is held by any person or family. The home office is in Niles, Mich. which also is Hussey’s home. The range of products which National-Standard pro- duces is fantastically long — from wire for bobby pins and staples to huge and intricate- ly woven wire blankets. 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