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The Express from Lock Haven, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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The Expressi
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Lock Haven, Pennsylvania
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STONE BROS. SAYS: Don't buy any new car until you see Plymouth Fury Illl A i. LJ 35th holiday dinner The Express, Lock Haven, December 11, 1972-Page 5 Buying a new car without comparing it to our new '73 Plymouth Fury is not being to yourself. Because this car is built to last, beautifully. Part of the beauty is the great new part of its beauty is the lasting quality.

styling. Part of the beauty is the standard electronic ignition. Part is the protection against rust, and part is the Torsion-Quiet Ride. 1973 Plymouth Fury. Built to last longer than any Fury before.

WE WANT TO BE THE KIND OF DEALER AMERICA WANTS! LOCK HAVKN The Lock Haven Chapter, Women of the Moose, had their 35th anniversary Christmas banquet on Thursday. Her. 7 at the Loyal Order of Moose Home. Dorothy Andrus and Shirley Myers were co-chairmen. Attending the smorgasbord dinner were co-workers and officers.

The committee chairmen acted as Santa. distributing the gifts in the exchange. Door were awarded to 25 co-workers. At the Social Service Chapter Night program on Tuesday. Dec.

5, with Ann Caris in charge, a reading prepared by Professor Landan of Lock Haven State College was given on social service activities. Enrollment was held for new members. The auxiliary will cosponsor the Children's Christmas party planned by the Loyal Order of Moose on Resort owners look at almanacs Saturday, Dec. 1C. from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m.

The auxiliary has been chosen HARRISBURG (AP)-Ski for the Chapter Rally Day March i arcag lhat uscd to scoff al )ong 4 at range weather predictions are Prizewinners were Judy to dismis! Osborn and Ann Raker. The next meeting is Tuesday. Doc. 19. Lottery sales off HARRISBURG (AP)-Salcsin Pennsylvania's new Lucky 7 lottery are slipping, and so are those for the regular 50-cent drawing.

Last week's sales of the dollar Lucky 7 tickets amounted to $1,428.841. compared to $1.778.495 during the week of Nov. 22. The 50-cent attraction sold 3.828.489 tickets last week, compared to 4.049,140 the week of Nov. 22 and an average of 7.5 million each week when the lottery began last March.

STONE BROS. GARAGE, INC. 3 Miles East of Renovo Along Rt. 120- Phone 923-1955 SEE PAGE 12 MILLER WESTINGHOUSE CHRISTMAS Stop In And See One Of Our Friendly Sales Representatives For Help In Selecting The Perfect Westinghouse Item. Choose From: mff't prognostications.

The traditional augurs agree that Pennsylvania will have a frigid, flurry-filled winter. It's exactly what ski operators have been waiting to what more scientific sources refuse to predict. In the absence of anything better, the ski industry that struggled through last year's warm winter is scrutinizing farmers' almanacs and caterpillars, whose furry coasts are supposed to bode well for ing days and colder nights. "It's very unprofessional, but they're things all of us listen to and this year." said Harry Ranek. general manager of the Big Valley ski area in Lehigh County.

"The caterpillars, the this junk says we're going to have a cold winter." The number of skiers continued to climb last year at an annual rate of 15 per cent, according to the industry. But a survey of a dozen Pennsylvania ski areas shoned that revenues of each were down from the year before. The largest resorts insist they turned a profit, but smaller areas admit losses, heavy in some cases. Non would disclose their precise financial situations. "Everybody knows it was a bad season." said Ranek.

who had to postpone a $50,000 improvement program at Big Valley because the money wasn't there. "Lift ticket sales were very light and we did operate in the red." A. H. Steppacher. president and general manager of Elk Mountain, said that heavy midweek business last January and February made the season profitable for the Susquehanna County resort but failed to make up for an exceptionally poor week between Christmas and New Years.

"It rained and we couldn't make snow or anything else." said Steppacher. president of the Pleasant Gap Elementary Pennsylvania Ski Operators School will present a Christmas Association. "That week is 25 program Tuesday, Dec. 12. at per cent of the whole year's business-you can't make it up." This year's program will be Profits were reduced not only railed "A Newsboy Dream, by Lower Ticket sales, but also teachers presenting the program by higher expenses for snow- are Mrs.

Pcarlc Corl, Mrs. Hope making. Steppacher said. Oper- Harris. Mrs.

Dorothy ationg in 25 or 30 degree wea- Dobclbower, Mrs. Margaret thcr. snow-making machines Miller and Robert Davy, create only a fraction of what P'ays were written by they produce at zero or below. teachers. "Everyone was hurt a little" Mrs.

Mollie Danko will be in by last year's weather. Step- charge of the musical pacher continued. "The people arrangements, who were in had financial shape The Pleasant Gap PTO will before the season started were meet at 7:30. preceding the hurt the most." program. The the- Coming: Carrols.

Colossal Collection of Classics Comics for Christmas Drop by and let your kids try to say this fast 3 times and we'll give them each a famous Classics Illustrated comic. Starting Dec. 13 CARROlS Neighborhood Restaurants 562 High Street Flemington, Pa. Oder good at participating resaurants only 1972. Carrols Development Corporation WESTINGHOUSE WASHERS LOAD FRONT LOAD TUMBLER MODELS WESTINGHOUSE REFRIGERATORS MOUNT FREEZER TYPE SIZES COLORS EVERYTHING Matching Dryers Sold With The Washer or Seperately WESTINGHOUSE RANGES OVENS CLEANING OVENS CLEANING OVENS Get Bob Miller's WESTINGHOUSE DISHWASHERS MODELS BUILT-IN-MODELS LOW PRICES ON QUALITY WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCES COMPLETE APPLIANCE SERVICE DEPARTMENT MANAGED BY RAY WATERMAN MILLER'S Nationwide Westinghouse Nationwide Sure prompt, professional service anywhere you live or move in the U.S.A., with free parts and free labor for one full year.

Route 220 Next To Blue Chimney, Mill Hall Christmas Hours: 9 to 9 Daily Except Sat. 9 to 3 CASH OR OF COURSE WE HAVE TERMS DRESS SPORT SHIRTS Long sleeve polyester-cottons come in fashion solids plus the newest patterns and banded collars. Sizes 8 to 20. CLASSIC BLAZER Always in style and versatile as to the occasion. Has flap patch pockets and large brass buttons.

"The Stvlc-Setters In Lock Haven' IF IN DOUBT GIVE A GIFT CERTIFICATE FREE Green Stamps FREE Gift Wrapping.

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Years Available:
1931-1973