Page 2—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES 50 it's the last week of Inspection! So everybody wants their car! So people want snow-tires! So what - is Miller’s Mobil doing? Try to get Inspected?!? We have Marietta’s finest selection of snow tires!! MILLER'’S Mobil SERVICE 271 WEST MARKET STREET, MARIETTA IBBERSON’S CARPET FOR HOME AND CAR 1660 SOUTH MARKET STREET ELIZABETHTOWN, PA 17022 Hours: Mon., Tues., & Wed.—9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Thurs. & Fri.—9 a.m.-9 p.m. Sat.—9 a.m.-12 noon Closed Sun. & Holidays SENIOR CITIZEN CARDS HONORED MOUNT JOY LEGION (2 mi. E. of Mt. Joy off Rt. 230 By-Pass) PT tr SN SP SP November § TS {fu > FOR REAL ESTATE N Jack Johnson & Associates 684-7700 Sandy Shoemaker Jack Frank 426-3655 fer sr ms srr John Groff Sunday Dinners 426-3264 12 Noon to 9 P.M. 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Bromer Editor— Nick Bromer Advertising Manager—Kathie Guyton Society Editor—Hazel Baker Vol. 77 No. 41 October 26, 1977 Advertising Rates Upon Request : 8 Entered at the Post Office in Marietta, PA as second § class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879 s 5 Subscription Rate: $6.00 per year ; S0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000800 9000 : Please send me the SUSQUEHANNA TIMES weekly ] (50 issues per year) for: : Lancaster County——1 year—$6.00 (outside Lancaster County)——1 year—$6.50 Mail to: SUSQUEHANNA TIMES, Box 75-A, R.D. ! Z #1, Marietta, PA 17547. s HY OF TOWRcorssssersvsrrscscrsroes evan. ve setsssirene State... sess S800 ssssnvenee sesesssesascsnnsssessliPucanninnnnannnnes £0000000000000000 5050000000000 00000050000900 50400000000 008 00000 Mr. and Mrs. Breneman with Beth Ann and Cory. Local couple visit Sardinia «Mr. and Mrs. Richard Breneman, (Nancy and Dick) 223 N. Barbara St., Mount Joy spent two weeks on the island of La Maddalena, Sardinia, visit- ing with their daughter, Pat and her family. Pat is married to Navy man, SK2 Mike Eshleman, and they have two children; Beth Ann, 7, and Cory, 4 years old. Mike is stationed at the NATO site while serving ir the Navy. While there, the Brene- mans toured the islands, where they visited the birthplace of Napolean and the tomb of Garibaldi, the Italian Patriot. The family spent two nights camping on the lovely beaches which, Nancy says, has a fine gravel-like material rather than sand. She also said the gravel is much Mount Joy The Mount Joy Leisure Club held their monthly meeting recently with 112 members present. Follow- ing the pledge of allegiance to the flag, President Joe Shaeffer called the meeting to order. Anna Zerphey read the minutes of the previous meeting and Al- meda Hostetter gave the treasurers report. Ella Germer of the Sunshine Committee reported twelve cards sent to the shut-ins. Elizabeth Hassinger will report for the Sunshine Committee at the next easier to wash off than sand and doesn’. get into one’s hair as sand is prone to do!! They found the area free from industrial problems, since it is a sheep raising and farming community. The Mount Joy couple found the people very friendly. Especially after the children let the natives know Dick and Nancy were ““NONA and NONO’’, which is Grandma and Grandpa there. Nancy said the young people have a tremendous respect for their elders and it continues into the adult years. They were im- pressed by the fact that there are no nursing homes for the elderly and said the family cares for each other. They did find the people were in a hurry all the time, although they never Leisure Club three meetings. Birthdays and anniver- saries were honored and one new member, Rebecca Wagner was presented to the club. President Shaef- fer repeated the final plans for the two bus trips, the one to the Great Adventure Safari and Longwood Gar- dens for October 15 and October 17 to the Horse Shoe curve. President Shaeffer appointed Mr. John Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eby and Mr. and Mrs. Frank LeVan to serve on a nominating commit- could figure where the people were hurrying to or from. The streets are very narrow, they found, and the only ‘‘big car’’ they saw was one owned by the Navy. Most cars were of the Fiat or VW size. The restaurants in La Madda- lena serve a ‘lot of spaghetti, seafood and steaks’, and have never, to Nancy's displeasure, heard of ketchup or pepper. The center of the social life is in an area called the "Red Square’’ where the cafe owners move the tables outside to the sidewalks for drinking, dining and, socializing. The service is different from ours in that they give you a choice of entrees, but you must accept the vegetables of the day. Prices are about the same meets tee. The greeters for the November 14 meeting are Mr. and Mrs. Irving LeVin. Plans are being made for the Christmas dinner which will be held at Hostetters on December 14. At the November meeting mem- bers will be asked to sign up for that dinner. The November 14 meeting will begin at twelve noon, the men will serve the group, and the chairman in charge is David Stauffer. Follow- ing the luncheon the group will play bingo. Following the business October 26, 1977 Pat and Mike with Beth Ann and Cory. as ours in the U.S.A. Nancy said their flights to and from the islands were delightful, despite some “jet lag” and the surprise at the airport in Rome. It seems Nancy and Dick were not aware of the armed guards at that particular airport. The guards are there with very visible weapons but no one seemed to pay any attention to them. Nevrtheless, Nancy said the sight of the guns was rather foreboding. Mike and Pat will be home for a 30-day leave, probably within another year, before its off to another tour of duty and maybe another story on the visit to some new, out of the ordinary, vacation for the Brenemans!! meeting the invocation was given by Arthur Braun and cake and coffee was served. THe program for the day were slides presented by Grace and Joe Shaeffer of their covered bridge tour to Europe. Due to poor weather conditions the bus trip to the Horse Shoe curve was canceled. Those who had signed up for the trip will recieve a refund at the November meeting.