Fh November 26, 1975 ad. 2 SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN - din Sl J Te eh Vi 1 NO mm NV Ow Av VV Ay wd hie ete Aided edit Th UE pp py hh SE SEE NE I TT TR RT SEY oh Sn ci i li i YOUNDT’S MEAT MARKEY 119 E. Market St., Marietta — 426-1245 Open Daily 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. ) tidied dh SE Eo i ertiietiiniiiitig ET TE TT TE EU TE ST Hand-dipped Candles ”..25c ; News from Gary Wishes You ~. | Wyeth Labs A Happy f NTE Wyeth Marietta em- Thanksgiving! (= = ployees contributed $3,799 to the 1975 United Way Campaign. This amount represents a fourteen per- cent increase over the amount contributed to the 1974 United Way Cam- paign. Tom Lowell was campaign manager and his assistant was Helen King. On October 31. 1975, Willis W. Frankhouser, Manager of Quality Assur- ance for more than 14 years at Wyeth Marietta retired. Thursday, October 30th, ninety-two friends, collea- gues, and relatives gathered at the Lancaster Treadway Inn to honor him: Dr. Gerald Van Halsema, From left fo right; George Mohr, Rory Gallagher, Al Brooks and Greg Gallagher. Indian football stars honored at banquet An awards dinner was held for players and parents of the Donegal Indians football team last week. Guest speakers from F&M praised Donegal’s school spirit and good-looking Wyeth Vice-President Man- cheerleaders. ufacturing and Dr. Alan Coach Deshler presented awards to outstanding players on the team. Bernstein, Marietta Man- George Mohr’s teammates voted him Most Valuable Back. Greg Gallagher was voted aging Director spoke. Har- old Saylor served as Master of Ceremonies. Willis was presented with a lovely antique wall clock. Willis and Blanche plan to continue living in Elizabeth- town and to sojourn to warmer climates during the winter months. November 1, 1975, Mr. E. A. Pizzi, Director of Control Most Valuable Lineman. The Jessie Mooney Award, for outstanding dedication and leadership, went to Rory Gallagher. Al Brooks was voted Most Valuable Player- the best all-around man on the team. Offensive and defensive Headhunter awards, based on total points for blocking or most tackles and assists in individual games, were awarded by the coaches. Award winners received wooden plaques. Defensive awards went to R. Gallagher, Mike Leas, Greg Gallagher, Mike Careoll, Geoge Mohr and Tom Brill. Offensive awards went to Greg Gallagher and Rory Gallagher. The Red Shirt Award, for the player who hustled and hit the mo: every day of the season, will be presented to Greg Gallagher at an awards assembly later this year. announced the immediate appointment of Dr. George New coach Irwin to the position of Located 4 miles West of Eliza- Quality Assurance Manager has problems bethtown on Falmouth Rd. of the Marietta Manufact- to solve CALL 367-2959 aint he _ POOPSIE’S 144 W. Market St. Marietta 426-2510 TAKE A DRIVE IN THE COUNTRY AND SAVE SOME MONEY! uring Laboratory. Dr. Irwin will be responsible for all Quality Assurance functions at the Marietta Manufact- uring Laboratory reporting directly to Mr Pizzi’s office through Dr. Terry L. Ben- ney, Assistant Director of Control at Radnor. Dr. Irwin received his PhD. in Physical Pharmacy from Temple University in 1968. Prior to coming to Wyeth in June 1968, George was employed for eleven years by Smith, Kline, and French Labs. After working at Wyeth in the Exploratory Pharmacy Section and the Product Development Sec- tion, where he was Super- visor, Product Stability and Package Evaluation Unit, George was appointed As- aR Charles Sanders Mr. Eugene D. Funk, who is succeeding Mr. Walter Price (who has resigned) as wrestling coach at Donegal High School, has a lot of work ahead. Seven starters for last year’s championship team have graduated. Only three regular start- ers are back: George Mohr, now weighing about 150 pounds; Joe Meszaros, now at approximately 130; and Jerry Garner at 140. Consequently, only three of the twelve spots on the team seem to be taken care of at present. The most serious problem faced by new Coach Funk is the fact that the lightest man on his squad at present All Cars Reduced $100 to $300 § sunt Munacer, Ouiiy Charles Sanders, freshman veins 110 Pains 54 38 ssurance Section, Marietta - "72 CHRYSLER Newport, low mileage $1395 Manufacturing Laboratory, QI M.S.C. basketball team berth. : ’71 OPEL Rallye Coupe $1495 in March, 1975. Thomas Knorr, assistant 71 TOYOTA, auto. $1595 Walter Gingrich, Super- Charles Sanders, a playmng forward for tne coach, will be helping Coach "71 PINTO, 4 speed $1095 visor of the Biological Sec- graduate of Donegal High Marauders, who last year Funk in building a wrestling "71 FORD 1/2 ton pick-up $1795 tion of Quality Assurance at School, is a member of the won 17 and lost 10 games. team this year. "70 PLYMOUTH Valiant Duster $1395 Wyeth Laboratories, Mari- 1975-76 varsity basketball Sanders is in his first year 70 OPEL Wagon, Real Sharp $1495 etta, received an award on squad at Millersville State asa Marauder and is the son ’69 CHEVY Caprice $1195 October 18th, from his Alma College. A freshman major- of Mrs. Willie Jankans of Dave Bran dt Mater, Elizabethtown Col- ing in liberal arts, he is 679 East Market Street, '69 VW Bug '69 CAMARO, 4 speed '69 MUSTANG Mach I ’69 CHEVROLET Impala, 2 dr., HT '68 CHEVY II, 2 dr. $995 $1395 $1495 $1395 $795 lege. The award reads, “Elizabethtown College in celebration of its seventy- fifth Anniversary is proud to CANARIES ve Marietta. Marietta native Dave Brandt was honored by the PA Sports Hall of fame last week. 68 MUSTANG, auto. $1095 recognize Walter C. Gin- Many Brandt's face is familiar '68 RAMBLER American, 6 cyl. $895 grich who has practiced the Beautiful to thousands of TV viewers '68 PLYMOUTH, 2 dr., HT $295 § College's Ideal of Education Colors in this area. He is the $895 for service through faithful 285-4769 sportscaster on WGAL-TV ’68 FORD Country Squire Wagon ’67 CHEVY Belair $695 [ro MONEY DOWN TO QUALIFIED BUYERS] *REICH’S AUTO SALES‘! and productive endeavors to improve the quality of life in the community.” Walter is a Boy Scout Leader and is active in other civic affairs in i Do § Ibberson’s CARPET FOR HOME & CAR news. Three of Dave Brandts’ Marietta friends attended the ceremony. Gerald Lib- hart, Paul Sload, and Albert his community. elon 1660 S. 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