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Henry Star Re-Lighted

50 Years Ago

Herald of Dec. 24, 1970

The A star can be seen shining brightly over Martinsburg again after being noticeably missing for several years.

The star is situated in a pine tree 100 feet above the home of Dr. and Mrs. Harry E. Henry and their son, Gene. It is five feet across and is made up of 30 light bulbs of 75 watts each.

The theft of approximately $50 worth of tools at Steele’s Auto Parts was discovered by Leon R. Steele, owner.

Approximately 270 persons attended the Cove Lions Club’s annual Christmas part for members and their families at the Loysburg Community Building.

A musical program was presented by Donald Shiller, elementary music teacher, and Roane Lytle, art teacher, at the meeting of the Williamsburg Parent-Teachers Assoc. Songs were performed and art was displayed for those in attendance.

Central rebounded from a tough loss to Williamsburg with a lopsided 75-49 victory over visiting Northern Bedford.

N.B. grapplers wrestled the Claysburg Bulldogs to a 35-20 victory.

 

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