Page 4 - SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Richard Huck wins top prize at art show Richard Huck, of Mount Joy, won the Best of Show award at the Lititz Outdoor Art Show last Saturday. Photo shows Richard Huck with his model airplane. oy SF) am / MN [) Storms damage farms Buildings on Garfield Road near Mount Joy were damaged by twisters last week. Barn roofs were blown off and trees were Wo, uprooted. The farms of John Nissley, Paul Newcomer, and Victor and Henry Engle were all hit hard. La Leche League to meet August 12th The Elizabethtown - Mount Joy Group of the La Leche League will meet Thursday, August 12, at 7:30 p.m., in Norlanco Family Health Center. The topic for discussion will be ‘‘Nutrition and Ronald (Nancy Coyle) Marietta, R.D.#1, a son at General Hospital, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Flowers Mr. and Mrs. Houng Dink La (Khuong Phi Phung) 35A West Donegal Street, Mount Joy, a daughter at General Hospi- tal, Tuesday. DID YOU HEAR... The Declaration of Inde- pendence was not, as most people assume, signed on July 4, 1776. The Con- tinental Congress met and approved the Declaration ' on July 4, but-the docu- ment was so marked up with revisions and inser- tions that the Congress ordered it to be ‘‘properly engraved,’”’ or copied, and marked with the new seal of the United States. It was subsequently signed, with little fanfare and no speeches on August 2, a month later. Mount Joy golf tourney results Results of Mount Joy Golf Assoc. Flag Tourna- ment held at Cool Creek, July 25th are as follows: The following golfers carried their flag past the 1st tee: H. Gingrich-1st place 87, J. Funk-93, J. Landis-91, R. Packer-77, R. Hallgren- 88, H. Blasser-98. J. Charles-100, R. Hollis- 92, G. Hivher-86, W. Ear- hart-84, D. Halbleib-89. The remaining scores: D. Campbell-90, J. Metz- ler-92, C. Zeller-102; W. Kretzing-125, H. Zimmer- man-106, G. Funk-102, C. Witmer-102, C. Ebersole- 98. R. Eshleman-92, J. Barnhart-102, J. Booth-126, J. Stephenson-96, B. Hoffer-100, B. Pennell-83, D. Arnold-88, J. Hackman- 96, N. Godshall-88, J. Mummau-90. P. McKain-97, C. Stites- 92, B. Wells-97, J. Landis- 118, J. Hamilton-96, D. Hertzler-103, D. Landis-116 A. MAyer-95, G. Berryhill- 100. J. Shetrompf-10S, J. Good-109, J. Yeagber-89, L. Martel-87, B. Martel, Jr.-92, M. Pricio-96, W. Sload-91, L. Conto-92, E. Koser-94. K. Alexander-97. C. Lauth-87, R. Hurst-83, R. Flick-79, L. Zwally-84, C. Drescher-92, D. Welsh-104, D. Noll-86, and M. Camp- 92. Closest to par 3 flags = J. Shetrompf, M. Camp, L. Martel, R. Hallren, H. Blasser. Longest putt - W. Ear- hart; longest drive - B. Flick; and low grass - 77 R. Packer. The sponsor of this tournament was A and A Auto and Mount Joy Citgo. PP & L offers public facilities for picnicking and boating on River i- If you haven't yet put your boat in the water this summer and are looking for a public launch area on a major river, you'll be inter- ested to know that PA Power. & Light Company offers a boat access area. Launch ramps and, in some instances, picnic A I PEER EEE facilities are found on the upper Susquehanna River at the Sunbury Steam Electric Station (SES), the lower Susquehanna at Brunner Island SES and on the Delaware River at Martins Creek SES bet- ween the towns of Martins Creek and Belvidere, N.J. The public is invited to use a boat launch area and picnic facilities near the mouth of the Conewago Creek. Here the mile-wide Susquehanna has a moder- ate current and boaters are cautioned about turbulent waters upstream at the York Haven Dam. Get full information TODAY! Weaning.’ Mothers and babies are invited. Anyone interested in the group may call Mrs. Elaine Good, 653-1590; Mrs. Gladys Thompson, 426- 1306; or Mrs. Grace Faus, 665-4582. Births Mr. and Mrs. Alan Gib- son (Penny Stoutzenberger) Marietta R.D#1, a son at St. Joseph Hospital, Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Loi Huu Tran (Link Ngneyen) 101 West Main Street, Mount Joy, a son at General Hospital, Thursday. BALD or THINNING? August 4, 1976 —— I haul cancelled store orders, odd discontinued styles and show samples from Carolina factories. NO SECONDS, Prices are just above nice used things. Orders for regular production furniture hauled at a saving. 7p Aung TRUCKER OF FACTORY FRESH FURNITURE 17 New Haven St., Mt. 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