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The Potter Enterprise from Coudersport, Pennsylvania • 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE POTTER ENTERPRISE mimmmmmmmmmmm Tourist Promotion Agency To Revise Dues Structure DATE MEMO Phone 274-844 To Have Your Meeting Listed Here With only four directors abli Local Camp Entered; $400 Damage and Theft Results A loss estimated at $400 in to attend a meeting Thursday night at Potato City Motor Inn, Potter County Recreation, could not take action on any business matters. 1 damages and theft of various articles occured at "a hunting camp Bring table service and tureen. Mrs. A. F.

Domaleski will show slides of her recent European trip. Friday, Oct. 6 Three Rivers Camp Fire Council Leaders Assn. sjred bake sale today and tomorrow. Bluebirds to ute today, Camp Fire tomorrow, council members either day, Insurance office.

Western-style square dance with nationally known caller, Frank Reynolds, 8:30 p.m., Coudersport elementary school gym. Thursday, Oct. 12 Ken Griffin Show at Consistory 8:00 p.m., benefit Rotary Club's pavilion project. three miles north 01 Austin on Rt. 872 between Sept.

24 and 29. Property is owned by Paul Mcllhaney of RD 4, Easton, Pa. According to state police at the local barracks, the front door had been forced open and considerable damage done to the ceiling and panelling. A phonograph, radio and numerous other articles were taken. Police are; investigating the incident.

Irish Brand Defatted President Dennis Goodenough conducted a discussion on revif-sion of the tourist promotion agency's dues structure and will name a committee to study the matter and recommend an equitable schedule of annual membership fees. It was reported that O. A. Kib-be of Burtvilie has agreed to solicit memberships in the TPA on an expense basis. He will call Semi Boneless Friday, Oct.

13 Flea market in the borough building on Main Coudersport, sponsored for community improvement project. Three-day Jaycee Car and Home Show at Coudersport Community Building today through Sunday. on non members and explain benefits of belonging to the agen cy. He has also agreed to attend Saturday, Oct. 7 Semi-annual gun show today and tomorrow at Community Building, Coudersport; starts .9:00 a.m.

each day, sponsored by Black Forest Conservation Assn. the sports show in Cleveland next Hospital Tours Scheduled For Late October year- and help man the booth which Potter County Recreation has reserved. Jane Stevens, secretary-treasur Saturday, Oct. 14 Bake sale at 10:00 a.m. at Costa's Store, benefit St.

Eula-lia's Building Fund. er, gave a financial report which showed a balance of $2,445.76 in the general fund as of Sept. 28. Henry Lush, president of the Charles Cole Memorial Hospital board of directors, announced to Monday, Oct. 9 Three Rivers Camp Fire Council Leaders Assn.

meeting, 8:30 p.m. at Park Methodist Church. Leaders, assistant leaders and sponsors urged to attend, also other volunteers interested in the program. day that due to continued installation of equipment, there will be no Shurite Fancy Sliced Sunday, Oct. 15 Fifteenth annual Ole Bull Music Festival, Ole Bull State Park, starts with Park Parade at art judging followed by music festival and crowning, 3:30.

turther tours of the new facility until the week of Oct. 22. It is expected the new brochure now being prepared will cost at least this much for 100,000 copies. Plans are being made for revision and re-printing of the much sought after publication, "Where to Stay in God's Country." More than 25,000 of the accommodation directory have been distributed in the past year. At that time, Mr.

Lush said, members of the Hospital Auxiliary will arrange for additional guided tours. Patients are scheduled to be transferred from the old hospi Tuesday, Oct. 10 Hospital Auxiliary will meet in conference room of new pital. Society Hall in the Grove meeting held in Park Methodist Church, 6:00 p.m. dinner.

Monday, Oct. 16 Meeting of Charles Cole Memorial Hospital 7:00, zonference room of hospital, to sleet director and director Morrell Pride fe i 1 i Fully Cooked Whole or Half Fresh Pkgs. 2 Staley's Sta-Puff 7 rues if Gal. Jug No. 303 Cans SAUSAGE 1 -Lb.

Rolls Grnd. Beef 53 (3-Lb. or Over Pkg.) 4 tal later that week. Actual date and time of tours will be announc Pillsbury ed later. cake Mines Hunters At Deer Lick Report Great Success Several bowhunters staying FIRST NATIONAL BANK MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION in their tents and trailers at Deer Lick Camping Area have been successful since the opening of the archery hunting season Saturday.

Phone 274-8800 Coudersport, Pa. Austin A-l Among the lucky stickbenders were: The recreational complex proposed by Headwaters Recreation Association was discussed by Eugene Erway, former member of the group's steering committee and a member of the Potter County Planning Commission. He said a $17,500 grant under Project 70 is available for development of the land the association had planned to acquire on Denton Hill. Veryl Scheibner, Roulette, who has handled scheduling of the Potter County colored film, reported that both copies have been damaged and repairs should be made or new copies purchased before the film is shown again. Others present for the meeting were William Fish a director; Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Gerhart, Potato City manager Don Betz, Miss Mandy Stevens and Miss Vesta Goodenough. The next directors' session will be held Oct. 27 at Potato City. James Kelly, Pittsburgh, a four- 8) leach point buck.

Albert Sm alley and Donnie Rice, tors, passed away. We on the board and all those associated with the hospital realize what a tragedy this was. No man did more work for the hospital or for the building than Hoi Pett. He will be greatly missed by us all." Wierton, W. a button buck and doe, respectively, in Moore's Run.

Dennis Haddix and Willard Hospital Dedication (Continued from Page assemblage and quoted a Spanish philosopher: "Life is a series of collisions with the future," he said. "The most decisive thing is not the sum of what you have been but what you hope to be. "That's why we're all here today," Governor Shafer continued, "because the citizens of this area have always held the highest hopes for themselves, and for their future." Center, both of New Cumberland, W. got a button buck and doe, respectively, the former in Deer-ing Run and the latter near Exchange Club To Meet Next Thursday Coudersport Exchange Club will hold its regular meeting next Thursday, Oct. 12, at Henri's Coffee Shoppe.

New members of the club in recent weeks are Bruce Cahilly, Ronald Ringle, Marion, Ohio, a spike buck near Mina. Ted Fletcher, Russ Nealey, Free i fTWM Shurf ine Yellow Cling Following came a talk on the Mahlon Schilling. William Mitchell. Murrish and Marvin Kennedy, all of Columbus, Ohio, downed a doe, I EC dynamic changes in the hospital McConnell, George Ray-system by Joseph A. Williamson, buck, Carl McCloud, William administrator of Memorial Hos-IYoune, Stuart Brown, the Rev.

five-point buck, four-point and a spike, respectively. They were eoches pital in West Chester. He com- Burton Wilkins and Harry Hamil- Keating Twp. Hunting Camp Ransacked, Items Stolen Camp Lookout on Reed Run Road, Keating was broken into sometime after Aug. 20, according to Coudersport-based state police.

Entry was gained by breaking a window. Contents of the hunting camp were damaged. Stolen were an electric toaster, ton. hunting in the Sweden Hill Area. Rotary Prepares For Benefit mented on the right of all persons to enjoy privileges of hospitalization and good health throughout the United States.

At the end of the program, the Representation Election Sunbeam Calo Cat Food Cancelled By JVLRB The National Labor Relations Board yesterday notified Galeton Production Company that the representation election scheduled for Swift's Potted Meat vacuum cleaner, silverware, dishes and other items. Estimated value of stolen articles amounted to $120. Show Next Week Rev. LaRue Bender of the Coudersport Park Methodist Church officiated in laying the datestone. Mrs.

Leonard placed the first then Dr Thursday, Oct. 5, had been cancel- King Bread 1 4 Loaves mortar on the stone, A. P. Akeley, former county su Police Report Variety Of Items Stolen From Camp A theft of Camp Paradise in Homer Twp. on the night of Sept.

21 has been reported to Couders Cans 5V2-oz. Cans perintendent of schools, spoke Monday to fellow Rotarians on graduates of Potter County Schools and the records they had made in port-based state police by camp the outside world. He noted a large number had president Charles Keffer of Mohn Pure Shortening risen to high rank in the U. S. John McAleese, president of the' led.

The NLRB cancelled the elec-medical staff and last, Henry ition when the International Union Lush, president of the hospital, of Electrical, Radio and Machine board. Workers (AFL-CIO) withdrew Said Mrs. Leonard: "It is with! from the NLRB its petition for an a great spirit of thankfulness that election. I lay this Dr. McAleese: Cancellation of the election "We of the staff thank you and we marks the end of a seven-month will do our best." Henry Lush campaign by the IUE to organize then paused before the micro-1 employees of Galeton Production, phone.

In a previous election em- With reverence he said, "Less ployees had rejected representa-than two weeks ago H. H. Pett, tion of the IUE by a vote of president of the board of direc- 214-138. ton, Pa. Taken were a couch, kitchen utensils, dishes, blankets.

Armed Forces, and many others tools and other items. Total value was estimated at $150. had made distinctive marks in the professions of their choice. wiifft'iniDinig. Sam Bressler of Curwensvule was a guest Kotarian at this week's meeting, held at the Little Hotel.

Peter I'an A report was made on the ad vance ticket sale for the benefit PEANUT BUTTER performance next Thursday, Oct. 12, of the Ken Griffin Show at the Coudersport Consistory. The show is a benefit for the club's Mitchell Park pavilion project. J5C 28-oz. Jar Pre-Built Home To Be 3-Lb.

Can Riht Guard Spray DEODORANT SALE Reg. $1.49 2-Roll Pkgs. U.S. No. 1 Red POTATOES Jersey Sweet POTATOES 10 bs 39 lbs.

5 ic Shown This Weekend A public showing of Continental Milking Herd Dispersal Friday, Oct. 13 -1 P. M. Ulysses, Penna. LOCATION 2 miles north of Ulysses, Potter turn off Route 49, 1 mile east Ulysses and follow sale signs.

32 Top Registered Grade Holstein Cows 12 Cows Registered Balance Grades pre-built homes is scheduled for Scott Paper Towels this weekend, according to an advertisement in this issue of the Enterprise for Drabert's Mobile Homes, local dealer. Showing of the Benjamin Franklin model will be from 2:00 to i 9:00 p.m. daily this Friday, Saturday and Sunday, on the back road between Roulette and Reed CHARTS FURNISHED ELIGIBLE FOR INTERSTATE LEPTO VACCINATED CALFHOOD VACCINATED PREGNANCY EXAMINED TB BLOOD TESTED California Red GRAPES Run. Mrs. Howard Drabert said yesterday that all models of the CoUi'Uiental line include as standard items, ceramic tile baths, hardwood floors and baseboard heat.

The homes range in size from 24x40 feet up to 42x84 feet. 1 V2-29 Galeton To Have Picnic, Swim Area 1965 herd average 14,600 milk 551 fat 1966 herd average 13,372 milk 506 fat Eleven months for this year 13.884 milk and 499 fat. Will finish for the year with about 15,000 lbs. of milk and 540 of fat. This herd consists of all NEBA breeding.

7 cows from Kenevelyn Silver Rocket, 6 from Maview Dunloggin Direct, 4 from Skokie. This is one of Potter County's leading herds. All animals raised on the farm but two. 14 cows fresh or close by sale date. Balance to freshen through winter and early spring.

One Kenevelyn Silver Rocket daughter selling that has produced 20,171 727 in 324 days, due again in November, bred to Kingpin. Also one daughter of this cow sired by Maview Dunloggin Direct that has produced 16,855 658 in 264 days, due again in December, bred to Kingpin. Sen. Zehnder H. Confair an for '68 coming to your Ski-Doo dealer soon! nounced today that the State Planning Board has approved a Project 70 proposal for Galeton Borough.

The project involves approximately 22 acres of land located in the borough at the confluence of Pine Creek and the West Branch of Pine Creek. The project area will be developed in conjunction with the proposed Fabra-Dam project of the State Department Several to Kingpin. In- All cows bred to NEBA sires, dividual cow records day of sale. 400 gal. Girton bulk tank, 3 new DeLaval milkers used short time.

SALE UNDER TENT TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE of Forests and Waters. ment proposed along the shores of i the impoundment includes swim- i ming and picnic areas. An island i within the impoundment will be E. H. TUCKER SONS Rt.

49 At Colesburg Ph. 274-9S00 JACK THOMAS, Owner GEORGE MARK SCOTT, Sales Mgrs. GEORGE SCOTT, Auctioneer R. SWEET, Clerk developed with a swimming beach. Estimated total cost of the ac-.

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1880-1977