(From page 1 ind Mrs, Jom Bender and family at Milton Grove Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hostetter und family, Mrs. June Hendrix and daughter of Columbia, were Sune day guests of their mother, Mrs. Linnie A. Shell, Mr and Mrs. A] Fike cclebrated their third wedding anniversary on March 12. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Brandt enter- toined the following to dinner Sun- Jr. day: Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Eshleman, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gruber and family, Rev. and Mrs. Henry Beck- er and family, Miss Beverly Myers, Hemry Becker Jr and Mrs. J. Ralph Brandt The following attended the Flow- er Show at Washington, D. C Wednesday: Rev. and Mrs. Henry Becker and daughter, Mr and Mis Faul Martin Jr. and daughter and Mys. Martin Miller and Mrs. Irvin Cinder, Mr. Earl Koser, jeweler, of town, will open a jewelry store at Mount Ann and Mr, on Joy in the Wolgemuth Inc. build- ing as soon as renovations are completed. EE | | Sale Register Friday, March 14—On the old Cooper farm on West Main street, in Landisville, a, full line of farm- ing implements by David Cooper Sale at 1 p. m. E. V. Spahr, auct. Saturday, March 15 — On the premises near Mt. Pleasant Church on the road leading from Mount Joy to Milton Grove, two miles north of the former, farming im- plements and household goods by Daniel M.. Hei Chas, Frank, Avict. Sale at 12:30 p. m. Saturday, March 15, -— In Manor Twp, 2% miles southWest of Cen- tral Manor, 1 mile north of Cress- well, farm implements and house- | hold goods by Willis A. Manning. Edgar F. Funk, Auct. Sale at 12M. Saturday, March 15 — In Rapho I'wp., on the Sporting Hill Road, West of Manheim, 10 Holstein and Guernsey cows, 7 bred heifers, 2 Holstein bulls, and farm imple- ments by Charles W. Watts, Aldin- Zer & Miller, aucts. Sale at 12 m. Tuesday, March 18—In Manheim Twp, on ‘the Henry Esbenshade Farm, located along the Butter | Road, 2 mile northeast of Eden, stock and farming implements by Charles G. Shank. Funk & Diffen- baugh, Auects. Wednesday, March 19—1% "miles east of Elizabethtown, and North of the Manheim Road, stock & imple- ments by Levi S. Good. Dupes and Hess, Aucts. Sale at 12M. Wednesday, March 19 — On the | farm of Dr. John L. Atlee Jr. one half mile southwest of Mi illersville, on the road leading to Stehman’s |! Shue, 13 Hereford fat si teers, 30 | Berkshire hogs, 6 bred gilts, 3 bred sows, 21 shoats, farming imple- ments by Richard B. LeFever. Sa le at 12: 30 p. m. Edgar F. Funk, auct. Thursday, March 20—1 mile east York, along Lincoln Highway, of EAST HEVIPFIELD LOST markable of the East accuracy Berlin cagers from the foul line to| understand how they defeated East | the PIAA Class C District Three cham- | Hempfield 56-49, to capture ' pionship at Red Lion. The victors connected on 16 of 19 | foul attempts for an 842 average, | marks | pro | which is better than most made by the collegiate and teams Compare East Berlin's 16 from the charity line to East Hemp field's seven of 21 attempts have the out of Lancas first time Coach story why the County for ter sinee Berger's Johnny proteges The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pu., Thursday, March 13, 1952 News From Florin THE CHAMPIONSHIP PLAYOFF | You only have to look at the re- | pls. | and you | title went | the | the 1949-50 season, | fought gallantly to retain the crown | and even outscored the winners in | the field goal department, 21 to 20, Thus the title, Two Mount Joy teams, won their | first tests in the American Legion’ s| Knee-Hi Basketball | Tournament last Thursday night, | defeating a pair of Manheim teams. | In the first game, for sixth and | seventh grade. boys, the Mount Joy | team defeated Manheim, 52-10, win the right to play in Philadel- | phia on March 22. The other Mount | Joy team defeated the Manheim | Chix, 43-29, second game. | This was the first of a three-game | series to determine of the state-wide to | in the which teams, covering eighth grade boys, | goes to Philadelphia. (First Game) i MANHEIM ....... G6 2 2-101 MOUNT JOY ..... 10 10 12 20—52 | 1s north 2 mi. at Diner. between Old Valley Inn and York, 15 head saint Ga, 1 5.0. of cows, also implements by Geor ge “IOV. 20 9_43 | Kemper. Edgar Funk, Auct. MOUNT JOY a 112 sd Thursday, March 20—In E. Don- egal Township, on the Donegal Rd. 1-4 mile north of Maytown, 1-4 mi. south of Donegal Airport, stock & farm implements by Victor F. Haw- therne. Dupes & Hess, aucts. 'Saie at 12 M. Thursday, March 20—In E. Done- gal Township, on Donegal Road, mile north of Maytown and % mile south of Donegal Airport, livestock BEE AT CEDAR HILL Cedar Hill School will hold 1 | Spelling Bee on March 21, at 7:30 | p. m. There will be spelling class- | es, a Dutch Class and an Informa- | tion Class. | Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. and implements and household goods. Victor F. Hawthorne. Dupes & Hess, Auctioneer. Friday, March 21—At the Florin | Hall, unbaked Clam Patties and | baked goods, beginning at 11 a. m. | Phone your livery in Mt. | Joy and Florin. S sored by the | Ladies Aid of the Farin E U.Bl| Church. | | Saturday , March 22—In the rear of No. 320 East Main street, Mt. Joy, large assortment of household goods including some antiques by Elmer E. Dron C. S. Frank, Auct. Saturday, March 22—In Juniata Co., just off Route 35, between Mif- flintown and McAllisterville, forty head Reg. Holstein cows, complete line of farm machinery by Donald Mummah. Swab, auct. Saturday, March 22nd—In West Hempfield Twp., at Ironville on the road leading to Kinderhook, inple- ments & household goods by Henry D. Weaver, Dec’d. Benj. R. Wea wer, Exec. Edgar Funk, Auct. Saturday, March 29—One mil southwest of Mount Joy, along the Marietta Pike, household goods and kitchen furniture by Mrs Hiram | Groff, C. S. Frank, Auct. ! Saturday, Mar. 29—On the high-~ | way leading from Mount Joy to Marietta, one mile southwest of Mt Joy, household goods by Mrs. Hir- am Groff. C. S. Frank, Auct: Saturday, March 290—On the pre- mises on West Main street, Landis- ville, a full line of household goods by David B. Cooper, Sale at 12:30. | E. V. Spahr, auct. RHEEMS | Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hawthorne of Bainbridge, have announced the | engagement of «their daughter Jo- | Shank, hanne Jane, to J. Robert from bloodtested high quality | son of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Shank, | breeders, | of this place. Rev. and Mrs. David Gibble, of | TURKEY POULTS & DUCKLI KLINGS | Mastersonville and Miss Beulah | — | Gibble, of Lancaster, visited with Penna. U. S. Approved Pollorum | Mrs. Ida Gibble Saturday afternoon Passed Leghorn Chicks, Utility | Gish an- daughter, and Mrs; Walter birth of a Mr. nounce the Rose Mary in the General Hospital. N Mr Nathan Greiner, who with | Mrs Greer, are spending the | LR. Winter in Sebring, Fla. . was taken suddenly ill Sunday and removed to the hospital at Avon Park, Fla Mr. and Mrs. John SHank:iand Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hollinger have returned home from Florida. Don’t forget the spelling bee here on Friday evening. Sr — N Ww Patronize Bulletin Advertisers Barred Rocks, White Rocks, Cross. Ali the above breeds are hatched | Mated Leghorn Chicks, Large Ty pe English White Leghorn, | PHONE |G.K.Wagner’sChickery | BOX 226. ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. Heilig | Funeral Home 23 W. Main St., JAMES B. HEILIG, | Funeral Director Mount Joy | gre 0 Fg es CE which New Hol- | land brought to Lancaster County | | and Mount Joy retained last ye is now resting in Adams County East Berlin GF Il. Law 0 3 3 Git itfelker 0 0 0 ig 2 5M Mh ] 27 Ho 7 Hinlkl] A 8 20 16 56 East Hemplield G:F. Zerphe Ed Habecker 0 0 0 Mumma ‘ - i 0 8 Bar ‘ees i | 1 15 Shertz i vor 1 | Allison : OG Krad 1 2 : Relfley 0, 1 2 ' Totals : 21 7 8] | Score by periods: a] | EAST BERLIN .. 13 15 18 13— 56 | E. HEMPFIELD 718 12 1249 | i Gilham & Mara Maronic. | BOTH MT. JOY TEAMS | WON KNEE HI GAMES | | LET US... INDIVIDUALLY DESIGNED SPENCER SUPPORTS MRS. EDYTH B. BRUBAKER LORIN, PENNA. Phone Mt. Joy 3.4949 SIMON P, NISSLEY . MARY G. NISSLEY FUNERAL DIRECTORS Mount Joy, Pa. 11-4 | TL, EVENINGS Y MATINEE SHOWS SATURDAYS 7 and 9:00 P.M TRE AND SATURDAYS I HEA HOLIDAYS 6.8.10 P. M, 2:00 P, M. Mount Joy, Pa. CHICK ORDERS] Everybody In This Locality Reads The Bulletin | | Take Care of Your | | WITH OUR NEW STRAIN Mt. Hope Leghorns | ALSO WHITE ROCKS | WHICH MAKE EXCELLENT LAYERS OR BROILERS | | | This high in the Chick~of