Page 12—SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN Mount Joy golf results Here are the results of the Mt. Joy Golf Assoc. best ball of partners tournament. The Farm Diner sponsored this tournament which was held at the Overlook Golf Course. A Flight - 1st - J. Hostetter - D. Houseal 68; 2nd - B. Flick - R. Packer 68; 3rd - P. Sload - R. Crumbling 71; 4th - C. Bell - and partner 82. B Flight - ist - C. Witmer - B. Pennerll 75; 2nd - L. Zwally - L. Matel 76; 3rd - R. Hurst - J. Mummau 77; 4th - L. Conte - C. Lauth 78; Sth - L. Elis - C. Johnson 79. C Flight - jst - J, Hackman - B. Eshleman 75; 2nd - N: Godshall - P. Hoffman 79; 3rd - J. Pennell - R. Oberholtzer 81; 4th - E. Lindemuth - R. Hallgren 81; Sth - A Mayer - J. Fry 83; 6th - B. Oberdorff - C Stites 90). D> Fight. - Ist’ - J. Hamilton - C. Drescher 77; 2nd - D. Arnold - B. Hoff 78; 3rd - R. Martel - G. Blasser 82; 4th - G. Berryhill - A. Mayer 83; Sth - D. Halbleib - no partner 95. E Flight - 1st - E. Koser - M. Pricio 82; 2nd - S. Landis - D. Hertzler 85; 3rd - H. Gingrich - J. Funk 87; 4th P. McKain - K. Alexander 87; Sth J. Metzler - V. Roberts 87. F FLight - 1st - R. Hoffer - R. Welcomer 90; 2nd - H. Zimmerman - J. Stehman 92: 3rd -- J. Charles - J. Landis 95; 4th - R. Hollis - W. Kretzing 97. Closest to the par 3 flags; #2 E. Linemuth #6 C. Drescher #14 H. Zimmerman #18 B. Pennell Low gross score— J. Hostetter - 71 Longest putt made 79 - J. Mummau Longest drive 715 - R. Flick Harnish wins M. 8S. John W. Harnish, 526 Terrace Ave., Mount Joy, was among 80 countians who received masters degrees at Millersville State College on August 22. Mr. Harnish, who earned a bachelor of science in health and physical educa- tion from West Chester State College in 1963, received his masters degree in elementary education. He is employed as an elementary physical educa- tion teacher in the Hemp- ficld School District. HELP WANTED RETIRED OR SEMI-RETIRED COUPLE Inside and Outside Light Duties Live In - Private Furnished Apartment Mount Joy Area - References Write Box #7 Susquehanna Bulletin Box 75A RD#1 Marietta, PA 17547 When is the best time for pup to leave mom? When is the best age to separate a dog from its mother? Behavioral scientists . maintain, according to the Pennsylvania Veterinary Medical Association, that a puppy's age at the time it leaves its mother’s litter has great bearing on what kind of a dog (and companion to humans) he will grow up to be. Give or take a week, the best age is about seven weeks, the veterinarians say. By that time he will have been weaned and yet not have developed an undue attachment for his mother or creatures of his own species. On the other hand, a puppy deprived of maternal care and guidance at three to five weeks of age is apt to become too dependent on human beings and forgo the companionship of his fellow canines or not even able to understand or conduct a ‘*dog-to-dog’’ relationship later on. Dogs who associate only with other dogs during the first three months of their lives may find man an insurmountable social barrier and chafe at domes- ticity throughout their life- time. Behavioral scientists, SAVE! Ariens, MTD lawn & Garden Equipment BRANDT’'S MOWER SHOP DONEGAL SPRINGS ROAD MOUNT JOY, PENNA. PHONE 653-5795 being cautious and of course scientific, don’t say, but that could help explain the hapless dog who digs up the peonies or bites the mailman. Seriously though, if you're thinking of acquiring a puppy, one about seven weeks old is apt to develop into the most dependable companion. A dog at this age has already had three weeks of socialization with its own species, so that behavioral abnormalities with its own species are less likely to occur at a later age. This is also the optimal age for socialization with man, since primary social relationships can be easily established and simple obedience training, house- breaking and adaptation to the domestic environment can be most readily begun. CORRECTION The Maytown Open House Tour will be on Sunday, Sept. 15. “Inside every apartment building are homes that need protection.” See me about State Farm Renters Insurance. The rates are low, the coverage comprehensive ALEX JUST 74 E. Main Street Mount Joy, Pa. PHONE 653-2212 STATE FARM INSURANCE STATE FARM FIRE AND CASUALTY _COMPANY Home Office: Bloomington, Illinois September 3, 1975 MON. - FRI. Open Y 109 SATURDAY OpenY 108 Phone 367-6292 “ox CM FARM or Trt _ OUROWN FRESH . _.. REFRESHING Cer FRUIT DRINKS Cony Sarings Dairy Farm Fresh UG MILK onty 1.020... 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