Susquehanna times & the Mount Joy bulletin. (Marietta, Pa.) 1975-1975, November 26, 1975, Image 2

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Eugene Saylor in his office, with money tree presented by the teachers.
Farewell breakfast for Mr. Saylor
On Friday, November
21, the faculty and staff of
Maytown Elementary
School honored their prin-
cipal, Eugene C. Saylor at a
farewell breakfast. Mr. Say-
lor is retiring December 31
after completing thirty-four
years of educational service
in the Donegal School
District.
Mr. Saylor began his
career in Donegal teaching
vocal and instrumental mus-
ic at Maytown School in
1942. He became principal
at Maytown in 1953, and he
has remained in that posi-
tion until the present time.
He received a Bachelor's
Degree in Music at Lebanon
Valley College and a Mas-
ter’s Degree in Music at th e
University of Pennsylvania.
Mr. Saylor actively pur-
sues a hobby in photo-
graphy. He and Mrs. Saylor
give slide presentations to
various community interest
groups concerning their
studies from all facets of
nature.
Mr. Saylor was presented
with a money tree in
appreciation for his many
years of educational services
at Maytown. He and Mrs.
Saylor reside at 328 Ashford
Drive, Neffsville, Pennsyl-
vania.
Mt. Joy Chamber of Commerce
urges action on railroad bridges
The Mount Joy Chamber
of Commerce has sent the
following letter to the
Borough Council;
Gentlemen:
At recent directors meet-
ings, the main topic of
discussion were the railroad
bridges, their condition, the
possibility of injury to some
one, or even worse, a
fatality.
We realize the Penn-Cen-
tral Railroad will not repair
them due to their financial
condition. We are request-
ing that the Mount Joy
Borough Council give ser-
ious thought to closing of
some of the bridges to
vehicle traffic. The town in
reality is a divided town
because of weight restric-
tions placed on the bridges.
Closing some of the bridges
would not have any adverse
effect on the town, no more
than it already has.
I would greatly appreciate
knowing your reaction to
this suggestion, and if any
definite action will be taken
now or in the future
concerning the closing of
some of the bridges.
Respectfully yours,
Gerald Alleman
President
Hospital Aux. at benefit luncheon
by Hazel Baker
Mrs. Joseph Carroll, vice-
president of the Marietta
Branch Auxiliary to the
Columbia Hospital, recently
entertained the Auxilliary at
a benefit luncheon. The
menu, inspired by the
Carrolls’ recent trip to the
Orient, included rice crack-
ers, corn and crab soup,
tempura, beef and chicken
with walnuts over rice, tea,
saki and toffee apples.
Approximately $90 was
realized for the hospital
from the luncheon.
A letter was read from the
Columbia Hospital United
Auxiliaries to the local club
in recognition of the local
club’s contribution of over
$500 to the ’74 building
fund. An armetale plate was
sent as a token of apprecia-
tion for the donation.
Mrs. Joseph Gilmartin,
president, conducted the
business session. Further
plans for the holiday lunch-
eon, to be held at the home
of the secretary, Mrs. Ralph
Miller, on December 15, at
Zercher V-P
At a dinner meeting of
the Modern Heat Council of
Lancaster County, Inc., held
at the Sheraton-Conestoga
Village on Wednesday, No-
vember 19, 1975, Edward
W. Zercher, The Sico
12:30 p.m. were completed.
A sale of cookies and sweet
stuff will be conducted at
the event. The executive
committee will supply the
food and decorations.
Mrs. William Heisey,
chaplain,read Washington's
Proclamation for Thanks-
giving Day and a special
piece on Thanksgiving.
Heat Council
Company, Mount Joy, was
re-elected vice-president for
1976.
Elwin Peet, Agway Pet-
roleum Corporation, Lancas-
ter, was re-elected presi-
dent.
Fashion show
The Donegal High
cheerleaders will sponsor a
fashion show at the high
school auditorium on Thurs-
day, December 11, at 7 p.m.
Fashions from the Orange
Owl in Mount Joy will be
featured.
Admission is $1.25 for
adults and $.75 for students.
Refreshments will be
served.
Fish & Game
Ass’n. elects
by Hazel Baker
Officers elected by the
Marietta Fish and Game
Association at the annual
election on November 18
were James Rapp, presi-
dent; Charles R. Loucks,
vice president; Robert Flan-
agan, secretary, Bob Miola-
nen, treasurer; Jack Frey (3
year term), Bill Sload (2 year
term), and Harold McElroy
(1 year term), trustees.
The next meeting will be
held December 9, at 8 p.m.
Connie Koser
appointed
Mrs. Fred (Connie Mc-
Naughton) Koser, R.D. 2,
Mount Joy, has been
appointed as fourth grade
teacher at Maytown Ele-
mentary School. Mrs. Koser
is a graduate of Donegal
High School and Shippens-
burg State College.
Miss Susan Lee Yurkowitz
was appointed as social
studies and English teacher
at Donegal High. Miss
Yurkowitz is a graduate of
the University of Wisconsin.
Robert Kline was re-ap-
pointed to another five year
term on the Donegal District
Authority.
Sgt. Huber
reports
Marine Gunnery Sergeant
Lester M. Huber, son of Mr.
Cyrus L. Huber of 133 Stony
Battery Road, Salunga, Pa.,
has reported for duty with
the Second Marine Aircraft
Wing, at the Marine Corps
Air Station, New River,
Jacksonville, N.C.
A former student of East
Hempfield High School,
Landisville, he joined the
Marine Corps in March,
1957
7 RN

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November 26, 1975

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