Page 10 — SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN Left to right: Henry and Arlene Zerphey and Charles and Marlene Drace Zerpheys, Draces cycle country On Friday, August 8, two couples climbes aboard their Hondas (GL 1000) and rode off for a ‘‘wonderful vaca- tion'’ through this country’s Southland. The couples were: - Henry and Arlene Zerphey, 154 North High St., Mount Joy; and Charles and Marlene Drace, 117 South Barbara St., Mount Joy. First stop was LuRay Caverns, Virginia, where they toured the sites; on to Gatlinsburg, Tennessee and across the Great Smokies. While in the Smokies, the four visited the Cherokee Reservation where they purchased some beautiful handmade jewelry. As they rode on across the mountains, they spotted three bears and stopped to observe them. Zerphey said, ‘There we were, out in the open, not confined to an automobile, just nature and us. It eas tremendously us. It was a tremendously beautiful sight.” After the travelers left the reservation, they went to the Cowee Valley Ruby Mines EXE EEN THEATRE STATE THEATRE Columbia 684-2273 MOOSE THEATRE Elizabethtown 367-1351 Now Showing NXE ENNELY * WALT DISNEY Production Wok kk Rk ® «® +ONE OF OUR! + DINOSAURS + IS MISSING Shows nitely 7 Fri. & Sat. 7&9 Sat. mat. doors open 1 Show 1:30 NER NRER ¥ # « w ® hr NR RENNER BENES where they panned for gems, finding rubies, sapphires, and kyanite, which is used to make tiger-eye jewelry. From there they went into South Carolina, Georgia, and began their return trip home. On their return, they visited Winston-Salem for a tour of the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, where they learned the company pays two million dollars in taxes every working day. They found the tobacco company tour fascinating as they did the tour of Busch Gardens. In Wilmington, North Carolina, they toured the historical U.S.S. Carolina. They found the size of the ship surprising but learned she had 2,000 men living on her while she was in service. Everywhere they travel- ed ‘‘people came over to look at the Bikes’’, which, they claim, ride “like a Rolls-Royce’. The couples feel they were treated extra nice and attribute that treatment to that ‘“’ol Southern hospi- tality”’. In fact, Zerphy was so impressed with the south- ern people he has a flag in the rec room. You guessed it? Right! It is a Confeder- ate flag. Asked it they had any trouble on their trip, they answered, ‘‘No! Except one day in Virginia we had some light rain, but that did not stop us. We put on our rain outfits and kept on!”’ The four have taken short trips on their cycles in the past S years and now since the new bikes performed so well they are eying a trip to the western part of the United States. And what about the wives? Well, riding is not new to these gals. They each have smaller Hondas for their own use, using them for shopping and pleasure riding! As a final note — The price of the gas for the entire 2,100-mile trip came to $32.00. frre BEGINNING SEPTEMBER CLASSES: Ballet Call Eleanor Hildebrant Gymnastics Slimnastics Drama Mount Joy 653-1984 August 27, 1975 WwW PAPER NAPKINS x ROLLS *PLASTIC SILVERWARE X KETCHUP XPAPER PLATES 50 lbs Pot FROZEN * HAMBURGER PATTIESX MUSTARD CHARCOAL * CHARCOAL LIGHTER X > Take a Along Some Potato Salad — wm. atoes - reg. $ 3.99 Sale $ 3.49 be Potatoes res $393 Sale HERRS PHONE: 426-1805 sss CANNING PEACHES ARE AT THIER PEAK! Intersection of 441 & 143 Open 8 AM.-1l P.M. Daily & Sunday
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