The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 17, 1953, Image 2

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    THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, December 17, 1953 2| Lillian Good, Judy Kipple,,





THE BULLETIN
Mary Max, Barbara McGinley
O W LL kL A F FS [published every Thursday at 11 land Barbara Olsen
East Main Street, Mount Joy.
Lancaster County, Pa.
| Subscription Rate $2.50 per
‘Mount Joy, Pa., as second-class
mail under the Act of March 3,


Here's an apt comparison
Old Gramps says newspapers
are just like women. When ask-
ed to explain, he said
“Well,” it's like this. They
both have forms; back numbers
are not in demand; they always
have the last word: they are
well worth looking over: they
have a good deal of influence
“You can't believe all they
say, there's small demand for
the bold face type, and every
man should have one of his
own, and not borrow his ngigh-
bors.”
and Carol Buchenauer Don’t
Wait and Till The Night Before|
A medical student defined ir
round stomach to adjust itsel

1879 son,
Member, Pennsylvania News- | Barrick Patty Nornhold, Mar-
paper Publishers’ Association. jorie Bates, Wendie Olson, Shar
remem | gy Clinger, Nancy Ridel, Lois
Flory, Arthur Schneider, Anna
Grade School Fackier, Patsy Shenk, Kathleen
Gruber, Barbara Stehman, Har-
(From page 1) ry Dorsey, Catherine Harnish,
BY A WISE OWL bers He'll Be Coming Down! Richie Hummer, Harry Eisen
the Chimney, C-H-R-1-S-T- haur, Druscilla Lieberherr, Mi
M-A-S featuring Barry Coover, chael Halter, Mary
Judy Nissley, Lewis Hart, Lin- Lewis Hart, Linda Shields, John
da Shields, Galen Young, Rob- Hartman, Cynthia Tripple,
ert Funk, Barbara Stehman, ert
Fourth Grade members
Nadine Bailey, Troy Mark,
Lamon D. Smith. Publisher |Janice Berrier, John Max, Car
John E. Schroll, ol Buchenauer James Strickler,
Editor and Publisher, 1901-1952 Barry Coover, Dennis Swartz
TED Ot, Carol Detwiler, Jerry Williams
Yea by Mail Robert Funk, Darryl Wittle,
Advertising rates upon request. Larry Jones, Robert Ziegler,
Entered at the postoffice atiyinda
Keller, Ruth Williams
Fifth Grade members
Ronald Arndt, Joyce Niley, |
Christmas were the final num-| Darryl Aument, Sarah Shuman,
bers of fourth wrade. Edward Fackler, Ruth Smith,
The three songs by the fifthiBarry Geltmacher,
grade will be Too Fat For The|Carol West, James Hockenber-
Chimney and Snowflakes. Ourjpy Constance White,
Christmas Waltz will feature|Young, Jerry Kline, GeofTry
Darryl Aument, Carol eWst,| Mariner, Terry Laughman, Peg-
Geoffry Mariner, Cheryll Brown|gy Brill, Phyllis Brown, Roger
| Terry Stark and Barbara Packer, Mary Lou Goodling,
After this part of the pro-| Glenn Peifer. Sue Mumma, De
WE | gram, Ralph Berrier will play anna Walker,
digestion as the failure of a [an organ solo, Nazareth, for the|Douglas Rehrer, Irene Zimmer
¢| offertory. Sixth grade songs are! man, Phillip Sinegar, James
to & square meal | Santa Brought Me Choo- Choo |Harnish, Terry Stark, Wilbur
Trains, I Want A Hippipitamus Nissley, Barbara Brown, James
ae] | For Christmas with the follow-| Phillips, Cheryll Brown,
An uptown man 18 having 4} ing boys doing the solo work; perr, Edward Zerphey, Betty
lot of trouble breaking in his| Mumma. Ronald Corll|Gerlach, Carol Kaylor, Roberta | x
upper and lower sets of false | hq James Reisch. Their final Marshall, Bonita Maxwell.
teeth. He says there's times | umber will be Winter Wonder-|
when he's in a heck of a spot. | 1and. |

shut, he's apt to blow his top. | Vari args :
If he opens it, he'll lose his den- | following 4 i lections: Invoca-| ‘Ronald Kear, Joan |
tures! tien, Carol of he Friendly Shaeffer, Michael Mumma,
| Beasts with Kenneth Good a8 Marlene Sinegar, Ronald Pen-
i a | soloist, and Praise the Lord. Asi nell, Donna Eltz, Gary Stark,
Don’t think for a minute the | the finale, the entire group in- Ir rv Bailey, Rodney Stoner
younger generation doesn’t | cluding the audience, will SINg| Jo Harold “Watts. |
know all the answers. Saturday | White Christmas and Silent pe 4s Chinko Larry Wil. |
afternoon 1 overheard this con-| Night with Kenneth Good and Yaris. Robert Hovple, “Bonnie
five dollars at once, [Orvis 2 lige. Bair, Larry Laughman, Joane |
and I've only got four. What am| Charles Brown Charlend 1am, Gary Maxwell. |
rey : ! Marie Ebersole, Randy Mateer,
1 going to de | Heaps, Douglas Brown, Cindy [Carol Garlin, James Reisch,
“That's simple. Go pawn the “14 or. Charles ; 5 :
p Di Mumper, John Clinger, C harles| cron © Gooedling,
|Harriet Hawthorne,
four dollars for three, and then Gates, Michael Kear, Tom Pen-
Sixth Grade members—
For instance, when he has to! : Judy Barrick, Edwine Flory,
Lh S$ 10} Pifty-one members of the i he. Funk
sneeze~-if he keeps his mouth}. : i [Nancy Fellenbaum, John Funk,
junior chorus will present theipy, Hartman, Ken Funk, Patty |
sell the pawn ticket for two nell, Franklin Santana, Mary| oq Tomes Roll. Kenneth We
dollars.” — — — It’s as simple Bender, Constance Dussinger, .. piane Reese, Roger Bat
as that! | Donna Funk, Sharon Garber, (Ester Rice Richard Bae)
mm eee ee Peggy Hawthorne, Joyce Sprout, ary Salerno, Ronald Corll
When I asked my nephew Linda Zerphey, George Broske,| "| Martha "Sprecher, Jack Coover
atricia Strickler, Jean Wo!z
how to get a British movie on led Fellenbaum,
the TV set he immediately ve- Rodney Rice, Johnny Swartz...
plied: “Tune in the English | Joan Aument, Yvonne Forry. a
7 } I Junior IS oru
Channel. First Grade Members | u lol igs Chor :
Bernita Baughmai Ronal
Rodney Clinger, Larry Fisher|
Gray Greiner, Phillys Gable, |
Terry Hamilton, Arnold Gantz,
Wayne Hummer, Jeflrey Haw-
Heve's a story with a moral! |
A plaintiff in a breach of prom-
ise suit got $10,000 for ner
broken heart. The next case thorne, Tom Lane, Steven Kay-|
was a damage suit brought bv lor, James Metzler, Dennis Ma-
a woman who suffered three | eer. Robert Pennell, Joyce
broken ribs when hit by an au- Beamenderfer, Harold Smith,
to. She was awarded $275. | Kathleen Brown, John Toppin.|
Moral? Don't break their | Judith Buchenauer, Annette
hearts, boys, kick ‘em in the f Cramer, Shelby Chunko. Don-
ribs. [ na Eberly, Ann Foley, Carolyn|
Eisenhauer, Charlotte Lamber-|
Here's one we completely for- son. Betty Gap, Sysein Longe.
got— : necker Beverly Gantz, Susan
Several «weeks ago Harold | Musser, Sheryl Haines, Judith
{Schermich, Eleanor Hartman,

Millige and Donald Zerphey | 0 : - 3 :
ol OR TD yi Sylvia Shields, Kathleen
| ner, Carol Ann Siebert, Carol ters,
went to Perry County to a little
hunting. They roamed the hills!
for several hours and when Nissley,
: * Hh Packer, Jill Schatz, Elsie Smith
they arrived back at the car, {
and Nancy White.
they sat down to rest awhile be- | , .
: : : Second Grade members
fore starting their {trip back . 3 i i
home ater ‘ihe little Charles Braught,
Aument, Jon Dillinger, William
siesta they started home, and x .
Baughman, Eugene Funk, Jeff-
when they were about halt way | > 4 >
: rey Brown, John Germer, Rob |
home, Harold had just remem- : ~
2 . ert Gantz, Charles Heaps,
bered his gun was left standing
against a tree at the spot where | Geib, Thomas Heisey, John!
é a tree & 2 8 her . - :
8 a | Hart, Gregory Stark, - Phillip
they were resting in the moun- a n ;
e) sung | Hostetter, Paul Stehman, Mar-{and each returned home
doe. They were Harry B. Dar- |
tains. LA | tin Reese, Robert Walker, Lel-|

Barry Funk, [ps
Newcomer,
[vid
[Spe nk,
Vogel, Elaine Earhart, Gene
Doris Max, Arthur
|Eisenhauer, Rachel Klugh, Da-
Emenheiser, kuth Krall
[Clair Snook, Sandy Schroll,
Barbara Braught Mary Smith,
|Betty Brooks, Patsy Mumper,
"Barbara Thome, Sandy Wittle,
Jean Mumma, Kiity Buckwalt-
. Darry Gamber, Judy Frey, |
nde Brown, Jackie Mariner, |
Pat Elliot, Janet Mateer, Evelyn |
Patsy Aston, Priscilla
{Mc Kain, Joanne Hart, orld
Jane Meckley, Barbara Shuman,
Judy Sherk, Marlene Metzler,
|Saliy Ann Hollinger, Carol Wal-
Darla Kulp, Judy Heisey,
Donna Watts, Carolyn Sally Ann Wisegarver, Marsha | §
1. Bngle, Pat Hanby Barbara | §
Becker, Glenn Kaylor. Tim |
Stohler, Bernell Heisey. Dan | i :
Fitzkee, John Harnish, Charles | *
Derr, Robert Reisch, Fred Lane [3
Peggy Drace and Dale Snook.
— —
Jere |B. ACH GOT HIS DOE
Four men spent doe season at ¥
“Copper Camp’, Clearfield Co. |
with a
ores Deibler, David Williams. renkamp and Ralph Rice
Bvery day I used to see a 3 | . y
. y = | Donna Corll, Sandra and Robert Wettig and |
Columbia Avenue woman hit-| o . ~ 3
Susan Eshleman, Frances Ger-|Clarence Rice, Lancaster
ting her little boy, over the head | berich, Patty Fisher, Connie|
with a loaf of bread. Ther last . Bla |
| Germer, Karen Rice, Kk=2enee|
week I saw her hit him with a .. Qbear
. | | Lieberherr, Louise Schroil, Jane|
piece of cake. I asked why and | : A Pi os aod
he said it. was his birthday Mumma, Pamela Toppin, Lois|
She said it-was tus Dirthaay. | Ruttkay, Rebecca Walter, Lin-
A hy husband | da Witmer, Mary Iwanowski.
i rouse Yas ons 2 ranting Third Grade members-
Seu 3 io David Allen, Yay Watts, Den-|
emnangde ia ROW wl He nis Beamenderfer, Fern Wolge-|
‘ery as s gh. x {
grocery i} was so nhign muth, Dean Brenner, Georganne|


wife replied tartlly: i Schneider, Larry Gerlach, Cleo}
Go. upstairs and stand side- Brandt, Randall Grove, Dennis!
ways In front of a mirror. James Heisey, Lora
— — That should explain it! | Lee Foley, Robert Mariner, Jef-|
LR | frey Meckley, Kenneth Nauman
ar was a man ho John Gates, Gary Holtzman,
ed in our newspaper Oce 10} Kretzing, Richard Norn-
place an ad offering $500 for the! 14 joan Landvater, Robert|~
Teturn of his wife's pet cal. | Stark, Thomas Meckley, Charles|
‘That's an awful price for a|zimmerman, Mimi O'Connor,
cat. commented Jeanette. | Terry Zink, Helen Rutt, Lois,
“Not this one,” the man snap- | ppderson, Donna Cover, Shar-|
ped. “I drowned it.’ ‘on Copenheaver, Nancy Schlos-|
——— | ser, Sally Ann Ulrich, Robert
Here's a novel idea for build- | 4 .
ing up trade. A shopkeeper Las | Wolgemuth., Mary Lou Fackler,!
his window full of misspelled Just remember — there is on-|
words aud ungrammatical signs. {ly one way to handle a woman. |
People think he’s dumb and | The trouble is, nobody knows,
come in by the dozens to cheat ! what it is. |
him. 7 YR A WISE OWL

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