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The Express from Lock Haven, Pennsylvania • Page 7

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The Expressi
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Lock Haven, Pennsylvania
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7
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Lock Haven (Pa.) Express. Wednesday, Dec. 17. NEED CLEAN CLOTHES FOR THE WEEK-END? Phofle 2652 A VERY DRV CLEANERS Our "Plant- Trained'' Call We Will Give You Our Deluxe Gleaning Service. REMEMBER; All Work Guaranteed and Insured Against Fire, Theil, Collision, Etc.

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beam. ConocioB proof reflector. BOYS' GOODYEAR MARATHON BICYCLE A Mttooih, streamlined beauty finished in bright baked of the finest bikes on the market. Has Goodyear Balloon tires, comfortable Troxel saddle New Departure or Bendix brakes, 2-cell headlight and steel chain guard. A gift that will give years of pleasure and healthful source of deliaht for any boj ICE LADIES' WHITE FIGURE SHOE SKATES Nicfcw platod.

hollow ground runners. quality white elk upper with flared lop: terai-enclosed toe. steel shank and long Kfl inside counter. MEN'S HARD TOE HOCKEY SHOE SKATES Electrically welded, tubular runners plated. Has extra heavy upper, steel shank and extra strong box toe.

1 1 TIRES of all tire trouble occurs in the last of tire We. Sell us that last now 4 be miles and money ahead with new Goodyears. MORE NON-SKID MILEAGE AVERAGED IN ACTUAL ROAD TESTS TERMS $1 15 week kiyi FOUK new Geedytan t.OOxl*. USE OUR EASY PAY PLAN CASSELBERRY MOTOR CO. 117 Bellefdnte Phone 3411 Effehdi Arakit (center, in Arab headdress commander-in chief of the Fu.iuwah.

the Mufti's private army in Pales- tine, inspects some 6t his sdldiers at a recruiting pai'atie Ifl the Village of Abu Dis hear Jerusalem. Junior High School News 'Lock Haven Express' Is Title Of School Playlet Navy Has New Carrier Plane Much practice is being done these days on a Christmas play called "A Christmas Eve Letter which John Slake is preparing for the Christmas program. The play is based on the famous incident of a little girl named Virginia who begins to doubt whether there is a Santa Glaus. She writes to a newspaper asking that all-important 'joth banners with and 112.75. Junior High U33.Z5 this week.

totaled Your Christmas Store SAI." WASHINGTON, (AP) The Navy disclosed it has a new jet fighter, the Grumman F9P Panther, which combines a top speed of more than than 600 miles an hour with the quick takeoffs and slow landings needed for aircraft carrier oper- printed ih the newspaper. In this play a somewhat similar incident occurs. The newspaper in the will be called and Characters in play The Lock Haven the editor, "Mr. the play arc: Lou Glenn; Norma, Shirley McGee; i Bob, Eddie Jones; Mr. O'Reilly, the editor, Forney Mililer.

i Student directors are Diane Grimm and Dick Marks. Phyllis Chapman has selected her own committee to take Student Council Discusses Clubs The Student Council at Its weekly meeting on Tne announcement said the Dec. 11. discussed thc subject of Panther marks two important clubs. Those suggested wore: i slc hl American aviation: Dramatics Club, History is tne flrst operational Collectors Club, Aviation Club, Iar using the "droop snoot," in which the wing is changed from a high speed to a high lift design by extending thc leading letics cVub7BalT Room'Dancing i edg6 forward and downward Club, Cooking Club, Home Nurs-! fo ta ff nd landi Club, Knitting Club, Popular! 2 war Clu plane built around a British turbo-jet Roycc Nenc.

veloping 5,000 pounds thrust, exceeds the performance of an- Club, Newspaper Club. Girls Drill Library Club, Ath- Twelve thc High News Club, and the Boys Chorus are the clubs already started. The council member In each engine, the Rolls ijf This engine, cle- nounced American It nn ludents In Ter types. will be built by Pratt and Whit- cxpiamcci; ncy vls i on of united Aircraft i charge of properties. the stage and' student Is urged to join a club.

Corporation. The Panther also is designed to use an American turbo-jet a en gi neT the Allison model 400, and half of the planes will be I powered with each typr. Plan Gift Exchange i About 100 Panthers will be i Meetine- Tri Hi plans a gifl ex ordered. The was railed to chan ge, at the club meeting 01 5 Among thieves? BERLIN, (AP, Piagucd by ml Aiic. lH.iilllLL.-a V.

I 11 H. II li 4.114511111 vrj Johnson The speaker reacl by the Secretal Barbara thieves who were stealing their cnnt. ewUer Glenn. A Student Council re- garden produce as fa.st as It we depend: Trammcl grew, a group of Germans put After this there was a short 'P 'S ns around their garden discussion on having a Christ- lols reading: "Thieves are mas gift exchange. Thc club asked to leave something." drew names for gifts, which will be exchanged next Thursday.

Dec. 18, at the regular club meeting. Hockenberry. i Girls Basketball The girls of Junior High arc getting ready for their "intramural basketball program I which will open after Christmas vacation. In gym classes they are prac- Tri Can tlcing various techniques ol basketball and learning funda-.

mormative about J1 of the game. In their of thc sirls aro interested i home they are organizing in thls prof esslon al teams. quested such a talk. Smash Go the Prices on High Grade Wheel Goods. The Number Limited.

Floor Space Does Not Permit These Toys to Be Carried Over. We Have Priced Them Regardless of Cost. Sale in $24.95 SIDEWALK JR. BICYCLE $16.95 Large Size SLEDMOBILE $18.95 TEE-GEE CYCLE $19.95 S3J.95 GENUINE KAR-BIKE $19.95 (i.OO ACE SCOOT KAR for Youngsters $3.95 JM2.95 PAL DELUXE TRICYCLE $8.95 SI 1.95 PAL REGULAR TRICYCLE $9.95 8.95 JACK ROMPING PONY $12.93 SWING ROCKING HORSE $9.95 7.50 BILLY BOY KIDDY CAR $4.95 HOLLFAST BOYS' BICYCLE $39.50 8.95 HARD WOOD COASTER WAGON $4.95 8.50 CHILD'S WALKER EXERCISER $6.95 8.95 Large METAL SCOOTER $5.95 $15.95 Lanrc DELUXE SCOOTER $9.95 -Special Prices on Dolls- LEADING THE WAY INTO NEW GOLDEN ERA Mrs. Marie Long gave a very; had re- They en.

In January they will begin joycti anci appreciated it very playing games on Tuesday and mucn Thursday attcrnoons after school. Each grade will 16 Christmas Program games among its own A grand Christmas program Then each grade champion De held in Junior High on team will play the champions of tne afternoon of Dec. 23, the the other grades, thus determ-l last av before vacation. A fac- ining the outstanding team ofi ult committee has planned the Junior High. This team will! evcnt ancl the Student Coun- then be matched with the win- cil wi direct the program.

The ning Senior High team. I Overseas Teachers Relief Fund Junior High School teachers have all contributed to a fund for the relief of teachers overseas. This fund is sponsored by the Rational Education Assocla- chairman will be Nadine Bechdel. The schedule for the program is as follows: 11.50-12.30—Gift Exchange in home rooms. 12.30-12.45 program including songs, hymns, and a reading entitled.

"The Nativity." tion. The teachers of Junior 1 12 4 Play, "A Christmas High. Roosevelt School, and i Eve Letter." Robb School have been 100 per 2 surprise 2.15-2.20— Songs by a faculty quartette composed of Mr. Fig- cent in their response. Banking Report The Junior High School fell to fourth place with 73.1% on the banking report.

Lincoln School took first place with 85.6%. The total amount for all of the schools this week was $635.50. Mr. Deem's home room of unlor High walked off with gles, Mr. Hartzell, Mr.

Danis, and Mr. Ycarick. 2.20-2.25— Faculty Comedy CLASSIFIED ALWAYS BKLWU KLSULiS HARD Woodland Cannel KATO SOFT Order Yours Now McCALEB'S COAL YARD Phone 2784 90G W. Third St. We Soficft Your Work I PLUMBING INSULATING REPAIRS Phone Woolrich 2567 Eddie B.

Penton 2.25-3.00 Basketball game between the men of the faculty and a Junior High team, or dancing in the gym. Radio Show A simulated radio show, of the Jury" was the feature of the chapel program last Friday in charge of Grade 9-3. With Georgia McCracken as thc announcer and Dorothy Winslaw as mistress of ceremonies, interviews on the program were June Green, Gcne- vieve Bcalem, Ethel Lucas, Edith Falls and Elaine Grieb. Ladies of the jury were Beverly Kunes, Peggy Rathgeber, Charlotte Lucas, Arsilia Villelo, Gloria Earner, Anna Scantlin, Williams, Roberta Irvin, Betty Benny, Janet Peters, Kathleen Williams and Iclcn Munro. Boys Basketball A full program of boys intramural basketball is, being carried on.

Leading in thc Seventh Grade league are Castanea Wildcats and AllStars and 7-5 and 7-4 each of whom has won one game. 7-3 split 1-1, 7-2 has 1-2, and 7-1 lost two. In the Eighth Grade, 8-4 and 8-3 defeatad 8-2 and 8-1. In the Ninth Grade Mill ijall, 9-7 and 9-2 won two, while 9-1, 9-5 and 8-8 have lost two. OBILI Wisforv is the making at OMsmobik.

tn celebration 6f the fifty years just ia anticipation of erea greater years ahead America's oldest motor car manufacturer ie uow swinging into production on tlie first of an entirely new cycle of superlatively fine Futtiraiuic Oldsmobilc. Here is a car so new and exciting, it requires brand new describe it. A car with styling so daring and dramatic, it's just at modern al Olds in olulc's Hydra-Malic Drive. A car BO advanced and abcad of the tiilies, id every way, it the dawn of new Golden Era. for the 1918 Futuramic to be tCetl id Mr satettoMUl CELEBRATING OLDSMOBILE'S GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY TOUR OlOSMOIIlE DEALER TALI MOTOR CO.

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1931-1973