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District 11 playoff berth. In one of this week’s games, Amy Sandt outscored Moravian Academy 43-42, and Heather Radjavitch had 21 rebounds in an 83-42 win.
Marian’s boys’ team secured a playoff berth with two wins this week over Jim Thorpe 66-62 and then over Cardinal Brennan 97-70. On the Brennan game, Weathery’s Jon Garber contributed 8 and Kenny Lawson 7.
The Lions’ WHASA basketball team battled the Ugly Mug team into overtime, eking out a 42-40 win on a basket by Larry DeCandia.
In the Weatherly Youth Basketball senior league, the Storks and H&S Suds keep on winning, separated at the top by one win 12-1 vs. 11-2. Next week is the last of the season.
The Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble will perform Tennessee Williams’ The Glass Menagerie beginning Feb. 4, Thursdays–Sundays.
The Knights of Columbus will sponsor a Valentine’s Dance at St. Patrick’s Parish Hall for grades 6 to 10.
From The Journal
February 4, 1943
Publisher W. C. Taylor
The WPA project which has been in operation on a small scale at Hickory Run National Park has, as of January 31st, been entirely closed down.
The Dennison Township School District bid for lands owned by the late Thos. B. McGuire. It is the intention of the school board, as times and conditions permit, to enlarge and improve the present playgrounds...
“A business worth having is a business worth advertising.”
Major General Barney M. Giles, commander of the Fourth Air Force, approved plans to promote the “Save a Life with a Knife” program (where the military is seeking donations of) short sturdy hunting knives…for soldiers…cutting through jungles, or in close combat… hunting or skinning knives with blades at least four inches long. Broken handles will be repaired. Receptacles have been placed in the Teel and Keck & Kichline stores. These knives will be collected by the local Lions Club and shipped to knife committee headquarters.
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Deutsch said the school has a $1.5-$2 million capital fund for expansion, if needed.
“The school was built in 1966,” he said. “We expanded 12 years ago. We dropped electronics and replaced it with computer technology. Five years ago, we added drafting.”
On other matters, board member Matt vonFrisch said at least four more players are needed to make up a