8 May 31, 1978 ... meet the Carters (cont.) [continued from page 1] State troopers. Every S50 i feet or so was a car full of them. Many members of the press had been invited, but only as guests. One woman, a reporter, showed up with a camera, and said that she was going to use it afterwards. She was told to leave it in her car or leave herself. Loretta as ‘‘down-to-earth people.’” The president, they say, was modest and unassuming, even to the point of dismissing an attempt at applause when he showed up. Rosalyn Carter is “‘A very, very nice lady,’’ according to the Portners. ‘‘They’re a large clan,’”’ notes Joe, ‘‘and they seemed very close, too.”’ Cousin Hugh didn’t show as the entire population of Plains—that’s 683 people. The Carter children, espcially Jana, seemed like regular folks to Joe. The most regular guy of all, of course, is Billy. “Billy had a can of beer in his hand everytime we saw him,’’ says Joe. ‘But he never seemed to be drunk.’”’ During the pre- nuptial party, Billy told Joe, ‘“There’ll never be in a swimming pool later that night, around 2:00. Billy considers himself an expert on beer, at least according to his blurb on the Billy Beer cans. They read in part, ‘‘I had this beer brewed up just for me me. I think it’s the best 1 ever tasted. And I've tasted a lot. I think you’ll like it too.”’ The cans also refer to him as ‘‘one of America’s All-Time Great Beer Drink- another party like this in Despite the security, the e Georgia.’’ Billy was thrown ers. Carter clan struck Joe and O JUNE ANNIVERSARY up, Joe says, but all the other Carters did, as well ® s A) “we ® * ® REGULAR Vv *3.99 ADVERTISED v 4 IA) 4 COOKING PLAYER POSITIONS BADMINTON SET Xd ii Aer 3 E32 5% ol tH SOLD UNASSEMBLED SORRY, NO RAINCHECKS \ HEAD & SHOULDERS® FAMILY HLL TOOTLETUG | panprurr | 212""BRAZIER GRILL BHAsY SHAMPOO 251 square inch 77 REGULAR *2.97 Heavy duty bowl 7 is 21%" diame- 15’ long. Pre-school. EACH ter. Tripod legs. i 97 11 OUNCE LOTION - Le 68 cooking area. Molded poly plastic. ‘SORRY, NO RAINCHECKS aT 10"W x 8"H x 6%"D ANNIVERSARY 7 SPECIAL! eh Eee E ] ew 2p vg aS I ir , es oor ACK: \li (yoMP2. P= 5G JS TWIN PACK 3 BARGAIN! SPECIAL BUY! STYLER COMBS a7. 1 regular and 1 purse size. SUPER BUY? BIC® BUTANE MAPKING CABINET MYKTRAS 300 Pi. 2°° ona 25 COUNT STORE HOURS: 9:00 AM.-5:00 P.M. DAILY-FRI. 9:00 AM.-9:00 P.M. re CLOSED SUNDAYS G.C. MURPHY CO.-THE FRIENDLY STORE? 14 WEST MAIN ST.-MOUNT JOY, PA REGULAR *4.97 BARGAIN! "Mr. Big" QUIK/PIK® PAPER SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—page 7 The ceremony itself was brief. It took place under a wooden trestle covered with candelabras and mag- nolia blossoms. Afterwards, Tom T. Hall played to the group. Cub Scouts meet Cub Scout Pack 136 held their meeting at Seiler School last week where Cubmaster Robert W. Mark presented awards. A silver arrow went to Steven Ginder. Gold and silver arrows were received by Craig Bricker, Scott Tabor. Wolf:John Lee Your- glivch, Andrew Littlefield, Eric Lutz. Bear: Shawn Moran, David Darrenkemp, John Weber. Silver arrow:Thomas Lit- tlefield. 100% inspection: dated Linton, Scot Tabor. Athlete, aquanaut: Ken- neth Good, Jr. Sportsman: David Linton. Engineer, sportsman, na- turalist, scholar, outdoors- man: James Esposito. Aquanaut, artist, athlete, craftsman, forester, na- turalist, outdoorsman, sportsman, citizen, engin- eer, showman, scholar: Paul Mease III. Aquanaut, geologist, sportsman, traveller: Tho- mas Waltz. A committee meeting was held at the home of Carolyn Waltz. Attending were Robert Mark, John Yourglivch, Victor Wolf, Mary Littlefield, Rona Wolf, Carolyn Waltz. ® Camping Copies of the 1978 Camping Directory are available at LINC, 630 Janet Ave., Lancaster. It’s free, and has detailed in- formation on 19 day camps, 16 overnight camps, and 6 summer recreation pro- grams. OPPOSITE ERB'S MARKET--569-5353 Where Our Customers Send Their Friends FOR YOUR FAVORITE GRADUATE Choose an Quartz Watch “Accutron BULOVA : ACCUTRON QUARTZ $ Shaded champagne dial highlights this goldtone bracelet watch. $150.00 BULOVA ACCUTRON QUARTZ Handsome hexagon in stainless steel with gleaming goldtone trim. Dual language calendar. $175.00 We have a large selection to choose from KOSER’S JEWELRY STORE 64 E. Main St., Mount Joy, PA