The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, June 16, 1949, Image 5

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Laurel Festival At
Wellsboro June 24
In classic mythology, the
tree was sacred to Appollo, the sun |
According to the legend,
and
[nymph Daphne,
| god.
[loved wooed the beautiful
daughter of
| river
god Peneus.
Delighting only in woodland |
[sports and in the spoils of the |
|chase, Daphne sought to elude her
| handsome lover.

Though she had |










fled, swifter than the wind, she]
saw that she could not escape
Iso called her father for
| Thereupon he changed her into a
and
help.
[laurel
tree, which ever afterward
was sacred to the son god.
Mountain laurel, a member of
the heath family,
| Brunswick to the Gulf States
| west as far as Arkansas, but flour-
|ishes most abundantly in the
Mountains. Its dark, glos-
pointed at the end
|zheny
sy leaves, and
and cblong in shape, are
[large quantities in making wreaths.
| By the Act of Assembly No. 107,
approved May 5, 1933,
ia adopted the Mountain Laurel as
|the State Flower.
| The State Laurel
| Wellsboro comes in the
June, when all
make
raiment.
delightful
[month of natures
man appreciate
The
val itself honors youth and beauty
land is set truly beautiful
to
her exquisite festi- |
in a
[town at the exact time when
laurel is in bloom.
In June the
maximum
woods abound in the

Everybody, Everywhere, Reads The Bullet
| cluste: s of delicate pink and white


 
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53001

nh flowers. The serenity found in
nyriad sheltered spots of the
Sri forests of this Canyon
Country will long live in the
memory of visitors. On the old
winding roads one ‘has frequent |
glimpses of wild life
Finally
view 01
sound of rushing stream.
there is the breath-taking
Pine Creek
There
which to see
derfuland.
hundreds of feet below.
are several points frem
this inspiring won-
Leonard Harrison
visitors as
still
arc favored by
the sides cf
many
the gorg: appear
this
chosen
more precipitous at
Whatever
views are
less of the
the laurel is profuse:
point
the
regard-
June
approach is
always beautiful
But in
overhead an
season
early summer sun sends its danc-
ing beams among the leafy foliage
to mingle with the whispering
breezes in the trees. Then it is
perfection that is matchless.
The Canyon Country is a gift of
wanders the
to the
Pines,
fort facilities. Here
Pine Creek, known
as the River of
the wocdland
Appollo, the sun god.
In Wellsboro, almost at the
of the the annual Laurel
Festival will be celebrated on June
24th.
be the
the
official.
Indians
here is
sacred to
and
flower
forest,
the
Laurel by an important
The Laurel Queen
be selected from 75 young
the
classes of
crowning of Queen of
state
ladies
and
the
chosen from junior senior
high school schools
throughout the state
the
poise and personality.
re rt et Qe
Coming Events
Saturday Nite, June 18
The Rheems Fire Company
by their own
clessmates cn basis of charm,
will
tractions with a’ number’ of ‘head-
liners you won't want.to miss such
as Joyce and Ream, those gorgeous
dancing girls; Dak Chung Troupe,
chinese boys and girls; Reidel and
his magical revue;
Western Vagabonds; Joe Borell and
|his orchestra, ete. In addition good
|eats, games and amusements. Free
| parking. LE

laurel | | by
he
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the |
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ranges from New |
and |
Alle- |
used in|
Pennsylvan- |
Festival in|
the |
nd hears the |
Park should, of course, be seen by
every visitor to the Canyon Coun-
fry. From Look-Out Rock a wide-
spread view of the Canyon opens
before you. Colton Point Park, is|
opposite Leonard Harrison Park,
has several look out points which
nature offering many delightful
days of exhilirating exploration by
car and afoot. Leonard Harrison |
State Forest Park provides ample
parking space, picnic shelters and
fire-places, fresh water and com-
edge |
High point of the affair will |
will
open its season of entertainment at- |
Jim and Jane, |
omega Airport News|
1 spot ere wont Marietta 10 To 2

| Harold
the Dudes 1 Flying The Mount Joy Jr. Legion base-~
ras al airpor :
Club was held at the ocak arp ball team got back into the win col-
Sunday evening. There were | Tassdav evening by dows |
t ots tryin gill in | umn on Tuesday evening by down-
y ols J 21 8 ' fl -
ni y EB. | ing Marietta, 10-2 on the M.J.H.S.
the first contest. Stehman Lan- | re
: ; : field. This was the local teams 4th
dis won first prize landing just]
| "es win in five games this season, and
| twelve feet past the “Spot”. Nor- | .
| second win in league competition
man Heisey took the second place ;
George McCue again turned in
pilots were
plus the l
exhibition
| | position Several other
and all
had a
srformance
this
bat-
an excellent pitching p
| close entrants
third win in three starts
| The second contest was won by Al] McCue fanned fifteen ;
who landed exactly on the ters to run his strikeout total to 33
Re. li gl.
and did a good job in ac- | in 19 3
feat. Other | Marietta scored one
| competing pilots were:
| Jr, Lloyd Nissly, Raymond Nissly,
| Raymond Garman, Harold Longe-
for his
| spectators fine
season.
| Forry
“Spot”
| complishing
innings this year.
this run in the
first inning, Mount Joy knotted the
third when Don Esh-
singled,
Paul Hess,
| count in the
leman went to second on
Jr. Legion Defeats Harold Bender Is
(From page 1)
Paul Hipple, James Shaeffer
Roy B. Sheetz with Eugene Crider,
and
Bender, Bysshe Heilig
| Gerald Hostetter, and O. K. Sny-
der, Jr. as alternates,
The Executive Committee re
{ ported that the two brick five
places on the Post grounds have
been completed and ave ready for
use, together with four large picnic
tables.
James Shaeffer reported on the
| necker. Bill Aller, Mrs. Lloyd | an error, was sacrificed to third and |
Nissly, Herbert Shelly, John Lan- stole home
| dis, Warren Greenawalt, Walter In the fourth inning Marietta took
{ Reilly, Phares Landis, John Ben- the lead by scoring another run. |
| der, Bill Risser, Marlin Young, | However in the fifth Dick Boyd |
| Gilbert Lehman, Charles Bailey, | singled, stole second and scored on
| Richard Bringman. | Eshleman’s double, Eshleman stole
Adam Greer made a solo cross | third and scored on a squeeze play
|
[ country trip to Lake Sesquehanna, | by Shupp to put the locals ahead.
| first solo flights Sag the week. | steal hom:
| homerun of the season to
Congratulations to thes two new
and George McCue's 2nd |
| nounced that plans are
| New Jersey last Wednesday after-| Mount Joy scored 7 runs in the
| noon. | sixth inning to sew up the game. |
Al Heisey, E-town and Frank This inning was featured by Eshle-
| Hassinger of Mt. Joy made their | man’s triple with bases loaded, his |
deep |
| pilots. | right field.
Ed Bailey and Bill Aller flew to| Millersville comes to Mt. Joy this
Gratz for lunch last Thursday af- | evening, and next Tuesday, June 21,
ternoon. | Mt. Joy travels to Elizabethtown.
1 Donegal Aviation Service pur- | Thursday, July 23, the locals play |
| chased a Stehman Bi-Plane to be | ai Maytown.
| .
used for Crop Dusting. | Marietta Jr. Legion ab r n o a
| Mrs. Lloyd Nissley and John | C. Sargen 3b ........ 3 110 1}
2 a :
Hawthorne made a dual cross Bradley 2 ret i trie 0 i 2 {
: "tel fie 1. | Shellenberger rf .... 3
sountry trip to Philadelphia and (Homes cf ........... 30010
Coatesville. {L. Sargen If ......... 2 1 10.0
3ob Shank flew to: Williams [Good ss 1b ......... 20 010
Grove Park and Speedway to wit- | Mefariand ih ........3 0 0 7 1
ness Time Trials last week. Roberts c ...... ) g 01 0
| Georg Fish Fred Tobias 1 Bigler P 3nd
| reorge lisher, rec obilas and | Boyle ss .......... 1 0 6 00
| Raymon Garman flew to the ........... 9 0 0 0 0
Show last Sunday at Fredericks-| Seaman If ........... 0 0000
burg. Total pi
Gilbert Le ais arty OtRIS ovis see Ss 2 219 1
DEY ehman ind M ty Mt. Joy Jr. Legion ab r h o al
Moore entered the Bomb Dropping | Shupp ss ............ { 10006
Contest at the New Holland Air- | Rice If ........ 4 1.1 00
| port last Sunday. Mr. Moore | McCue p 4 1103
was placed second in the contest. Bowman Ib 00020
s ser ie 3 } 15
Blanche Green, Jim McKen- By 2 3b > g 9 :
| dricks and Farl Boyer joined the | Miller cf a tr 0 0 0
Donegal Dudes Flying Club. Harple rf 21000
Bill Gutshall and Phares Landis | Boyd 2b 31100
flew to Wilmington and Philadel- Wilson 3b 0000]
Eshleman 1h 3 3 3 20
phia last Thursday. |
Minich


Lew Sauter and George Patals ............ 2510 721 4
visited the Lancaster Municipal | MARIETTA .. 100 100 0— 2
Airport. MOUUNT JOY . 001 027 x—10
—— E—C. Sargen 2, Mcfarland, Risser;
Sacrifices—Shupp 2, Bradley; two
base hits—Eshleman L. Sargen; 3-
THE LOW DOWN base hits—Eshleman; Home run
McCue; Stolen Bases—Eshleman 3,
from Boyd, Rice, Lilly; SO—McCue 15,
Bigler 7: Walks—MecCue 5, Bigler 7;
HICKORY GROVE Passed Balls—Roberts, Brown; Hit
by pitcher McCue (IL. Sargen)
Sure is funny how we put up Bigler (Harple); Wild pitch-—McCue
with the antics of Uncle Sambo. |," 2 on bases Marietta 3 Mt. Joy
The old boy used ts quite a digni- pire & Spupp.
fied, responsible kind of geezer. SPORTSMEN'S ASSOC. RECEIVE
But now look at him--a foot in| 310 PHEASANT CHICKS
every door, almost And instead Monday evening, June 13th the |
of setting us an example in thrift | Mt. Joy Sportsmen's Assoc. held |
and industry, he is out there with | their meeting at the Fire House
his coat off, chasing rainbows. | with fifteen members present.
Wants to be the guy to fix every- The Game Committee reported
thing--show the electric fellows | 319 pheasant chicks arrived and
hew to turn the light on and off-- | doing fine.
o say how much to pay down on a Donald Thome was selected to
washing machine--how full to fill | 4ttend the Conservation School at
the corn crib: and the kind of pad-| State College in August.
ock on the dcor--what kind of a Thursday evening, June 16,
bed in the hospital and what kind | at 6:00 p. m. any interested sports-
| of hospital--who is to yank an ab- | man who would like to assist in
| cessed molar and at how much for | constructing small dams, will
each and when he will do it. If | please meet at Elwood Martin's.
| this naticn was made up of 2-year Mr. Samuel Miller gave an in- |
{olds only, Sambo could be no ter sting talk on the weather
| busier looking after us. Winners of the Sporter for this
| Ifigure it is okay and all right! were: Grace Boltz, Mrs. M.
for the Govt. to keep a weather | Rye, W. Fitzkee, Mrs. John Zeller
eye peeled and sort of look out] jacob Brown, Jchn H. Nissly and
some of us more or less lame and | R. Schlossman.
halt--be kind of an umpire and a — _—
referee--but for the Govt. to go
1949 BASEBALL SCHEDULE
a la Europe--socialistic, like it is
| leaning now, we are not going to LANCO MIDGET LEAGUE
| come to any good end. °
It would sure be nice reading to Wednesday. June 22
Mount Joy at Millersville
Wednesday, June 29
Marietta at Mount Joy
Wednesday, July 6
Elizabethtown at Mount Joy
find |
ad
nalt=--
wake up and
that
| and is clasing up shop and
| heme. “ge
some morning
Congress has called a
coming




Your With the Low Down, Monday, July 11
[ JIMMY Mount Joy at Mountville
. a Wednesday, July 13
MOUNT JOY JR. LEGION Mountville at Mount Joy
| BATTING AVERAGES Wednesday, July 20
gab r h ave Columbia at Mount Joy
Eshleman re 3 8 4 200 Monday, July 25
{ Boyd ei. 34 3 2 SU Mount Joy at Elizabethtown
{ Shupp . 5 11 2 5 A451
Rice’ .. .. Js 13.8 4 307 Wednesday, July 27
McCue .... x 18 94 59 Mount Joy at East Donegal
| Risser i 5 17 2 3 176 Wednesday. August 3
| Bowman . 86 FF 3 167 Mount Joy at Manheim
Brown ......... 3 13 1 2 353 Monday, August 8
| Miller ... 8 11 2 1, O01 Mount Joy at Marietta
Harpl 5 8 2 0 900
| Eiri ? Cc 2 0 080! Wednesday, August 10
Estock a 4.0 "000 | Millersville at Mount Joy
Fogie ..... Storer aye WE ON) All home games to be played on
| Martin "14 0 0 0.000 | the High School athletic field, start-
| Team Totals 5-125 26-26 208 |ing at 6: 15 p. m.
| I oi . SE tee
{ Pitching |
LP. W L BB SO Hits | Kickback may sound like a fcot-
McCue .. 10 3 0 15 33 6 ball term, but is more familiar in
Estock ) 1 0 4 4 51 political circles.
Eshleman . 6 0 1 3 % 1 ~s
Totals: ... 38 4 1.22.44 15 Twin boys were horn recently to
[ | an economics professor. Could |
! Pike County, Ky., is said to be that be construed as an optimistic |
| the world’s greatest coal reserve, | trend far the fuure?
Jo pet 2S ER SNE
Council meeting at Ephra
The Tenth Dis-
decided to arrange the
County
ta last
trict
month.
has
Jr. Baseball program this year so
that the
can
Lancaster County teams
take part in the state-wide
contests at the end of the season.
He reported that Post 185 would be
host to the District 10 meeting in
July.
Following a report of the Mem-
orial Day Committee it was voted
that the
oring the
Post go on record as fav-
continuance annually of
the Memorial Day celebration as
held this
The
year,
Carnival Committee an-
underway
held
for the annual carnival to be


| The Bulletin, Wt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, June 16, 19495
July 29 and 30 on PRR parking lot. and baked bean platter was sere
The Post voted to contribute $20 ved by the FEntertainment Com=
to the Lancaster General Hospital | mittee with the aid of several
Maintenance Fund. Five new | members of the Auxiliary.
members were elected, and one
BETWEEN VEW's
past member was reinstated. A GAME
Delegates to the Department The local Veterans of Foreign
Convention being held in Pitts | Wars have scheduled a baseball
burgh in August we nominated | game with the Elizabethtown VEW
nd will be elected t th Jul for Thursday evening, June 23rd,
mec ting After me discussion | cn the boro park diamond ab 6:15.
the Commander was instructed ft ‘| Mark this on your sports. calendar
ppoint a Planning Committee {0 | and be on hand.
lay long-range plans fir the devel | Sl ——————
opment of the Post and its prop-| The forests of the U. S. include
erty. It was voted to hold th love 800 different kinds of trees.
mnual Post Ficnic on the Sunday The chief gold producing coun=
before Labor Day each year | tri s of the world are South Africa
Following the meeting am | ind the U, S.

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