PERE ‘Multi-Vitamins with Minerals Each tablet contains 11 Vitamins and 8 Minerals to help prevent vitamin deficiencies! BUY TWO AND SAVE ‘1° 2 bottles of 36 in Twin-Pack $5.90 Value 428 BUY TWO BUY TWO AND SAVE ‘8"' AND SAVE 4® 10% Si ge EVANS REXALL STORE 675-5121 675-3366 FAST SERVICE EASY PARK SHAVERTOWN & The regular monthly meeting of the Harveys Lake Rod and Gun Club, Inc. was held on ‘Monday, Aug. 30 at the clubhouse with approximately 35 members present. Members are reminded of the new shooting hours, i.e., summer: May 1 to Sept. 30, 10 am. to 7:30 ° p.m. and winter: Oct. 1 to April 30, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Members are also asked to refrain from ‘rapid fire” or ‘control shooting’ as much as possible. Range officers: and-or members are asked to help to control these problem areas. The club’s ‘‘trap” has been repaired. Members wishing to use it may see Ret or Mal Nelson to get the key to the traphouse. Ed Gdosky, area game commission officer, was present and reported upcoming hunter safety courses on Sept. 18th at the Dallas Office and on Sept. 25th at the Edwardsville Municipal Building. He also answered questions from the floor. The annual tour of Gamelands 57 will be held Oct. 3rd, starting at noon from the Game Com- mission Building. Anyone interested in going on this trip should have a full tank of gas in their car, bring a lunch, and be at the Game Commission building ' by noon. The trip will be approximately. 5-6 hours and is open to the public. The first of the fall “turkey shoots” will be held the third Sunday of September. Featured will be standing and running deer for big bore, and turkey cards for small bore. Also on hand will be scatter boards. Everyone is welcome to turkey This Following the meeting a “A Day on the was shown The next Riding-Ho 4-H meeting will be Oct. 4, at the Idetown Firehall at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 25 there will be a club picnic at Debbie Cornell’s on Route 118, beginning at 3 p.m. with softball and horse will be refreshments. On Saturday, Oct. 9 the 4- H club has decided to visit the Azure Morgan Farm in 28 Newville, Pa. 976! Sept. 11 ---Stanford at Penn State---1:05 p.m. Sept. 18 ---Ohio State at Penn State---3:25 p.m. Sept. 25 ---Jowa at Penn State---1:05 p.m. Oct. 2 ---Penn State at Kentucky--1:05 p.m. Oct. 9 ---Army at Penn State---1:05 p.m. Oct. 16 —yyracuse at Penn State---1:05 p.m. Oct. 23 ---Penn State at West Virginia---1:05 p.m. Oct. 30 ---Penn State at Temple---1:05 p.m. Nov. 6 ---North Carolina at Penn State---1:05 p.m. Nov. 13 ---Penn State at Miami---7:35 p.m. Nov. 26 Chevrolet. presented by There are 13 Riding-Ho 4- H members going on to the district 4-H Horse Show held at the Pocono Farms, Mt. Pocono, on Saturday, Sept. 11 starting at 8:30 a.m. Members participating are as follows: Clarke Lewis, Wendy Grey, Debbie Cornell, Billy Lewis, Sandy Honeywell, Lynn Lewis, Gail Heller, Lynn Heller, Chris McLaughlin, Judy Lem- mond, Debbie Cooper, Sherry Cohen and Debbie Carver. The Riding-Ho 4-H club also announced its first and only saddle seat rider, Debbie Carver. by Lee L. Richards Football season has finally arrived. Now we get into our favorite sport. For the next couple of weekends we’ll be covering college games at West Point for our pal Hershcel Nissenson of Associated Press while he’s off to handle Pitt-Notre Dame and Ohio State-Penn State. Meanwhile, things don’t look too promising for the Dallas grid fortunes. From reports we’ve received the attitude is not conducive to winning’ games and championships. Granted Coach Jack Jones has a host of green people, but they appear to lack that dedication which winners In discussing the team with Coach Jones, he said he was not at all pleased with his players’ progress Said Jones, ‘If we fail to execute on offense ‘and defense, Hanover could kick our tails all over the last week, but they aren’t that bad of a team. We've lacked cofisistency on offense, while defensively, we just aren’t aggressiv enough.” > Glad to see Lake- Lehman finally win a squeeker for a change. Maybe Coach Rich Gorgone’s luck has changed. Lake Lehman showed some heart coming back against Northwest. The Rangers were tougher than many thought. Dallas Coach Jones not only got a chance to look at this week’s opponent, Hanover, but at GAR, too. He has nothing but praise for the Grenadiers, saying, “They can play with any team in the state.” Ted Marchibroda, who used to coach the Baltimore Colts, is one of the finest football coaches we've ever encountered. We’ve been out with Coach Marchibroda, socially, several times. He's very SEA FOOD ESTRURANT BACK MT. TELECABLE Mets on 9 [Phillies on oy 17 What those jerks (Robert Last year while at the annual college grid coaches convention in Washington, we had several pro assistants in our room for a little bull session. John Mazur of the Eagles had invited them and Ted the call from Thomas. Even the college coaches had nothing but bad things to say about Thomas--and the pro coaches hate his guts. They hoped he’d leave Ted run his own show. Thomas is supposed to have built the Colts, Vikings and Dolphins. According to the guys in the know, it’s a bunch of crap! ! Ed Rome scooped up two souvenir baseballs at Shea Stadium last Saturday when the Mets did in the fading Phillies. Ed said there were some sparkling plays in the field and two well-hit homers by Dave Kingman and Mike Schmidt. Speaking of the Phillies, we had a lot of respect for manager Danny Ozark, but after his childish comments regarding the Cincinnati Reds last Monday, he belongs back in the Bush League. While we’re a Pittsburgh Pirate fan, we just can’t get excited over “Boredomball’”’. ‘It would be a crime if the Phils blow the flag after playing so well all season, but it would serve some of those Philly scribes right for writing about beating the Reds in the playoffs and going on to face the Yankees. You don’t mouth off until you've won, baby! We'd like to know how many football games Joe Namath has started and won for Jets? Here’s © ‘our :' NFL predictions--and if you'll recall we told you last year it would be Cowboys and Steelers in the Super Bowl. Well this year we're going with the Dolphins, Steelers and Raiders in AFC. Wild Card is a toss up between Oilers and Bengals. Both have tough schedules. NFC is Cowboys, Vikings, and Rams. Wild Card goes to Redskins on toss of coin over the Cards, who have yet to win a playoff game in two straight tries. : It’s obvious New England will miss Jim Plunkett. They can thank the idiot Boston fans for that bum trade. CLIPBOARD NOTES: From reports received last week, both Pitt and Maryland will enter opening games this week without =the services of some of its top-notch players. Pitt is hurting offensively with Elliot Walker and Tony Dorsett limping around. Without these two running backs, Pitt’s backfield is similar NUMIDIA DRAGWAY Racing Every Sunday o 9 Eliminator Brackets. o Cash to 24 Winners. e One "Double Pay” Eliminator (to be determined each Sunday before runoffs) Exit 34 from 1-80, proceed 10 miles south on Route 42. on AMPION. I» Pits Open 0:30 a.m. Spectator Gate 12 Noon Eliminations At 3:00 p.m. DRAG RACING” 33rd ANNUAL SEPT 13-14 AT THE WAVERLY, PA ROUTE 81 EXIT 59 Te to a Corvette without an engine. You can’t play Notre Dame without your first-line people... Mickey Dudish, star runner from Meyers, has locked-up the second team fullback slot. According to Coach Gib Romaine, ‘‘Dudish has performed in an outstanding manner. He’s done everything asked of him. We’ll win with people like Mickey Dudish.” On our visit to Johnstown last weekend, as the guest of Coach Bobby Roper, we were mighty impressed with the Pitt football team. They are low-key. The coaches felt they were behind a bit compared to this time last year, but the players’ attitude was something special. They know they are faced with a big challenge, being so highly ranked, expected to post a winning record and get into a major bowl. PAGE TEN It was significant, Pitt is concerned only with preparing for and beating Notre Dame. They refused to converse with reporters about the Heisman and Outland Trophies. Coach Johnny Majors discussed the team at length at the conclusion of Friday’ night’s practice. He’s optimistic. They've got some horses...Bob Spear; former Dallas gridde ®) hanging in tough for berth on traveling team. He's senior and continues to work very hard. Go Jerry go! Met hurler Jerry Koosman notched number 17 Wednesday night and needs just three more for coveted 20 circle which has evaded him all these years. Koos is super. Dallas’ Brian Sickler may be starting punter for University of Miami. He’s top frosh signal caller. N.J. Molski, supervisor, Pennsylvania Game Commission, Dallas, has announced that a hunter safety training course will be held at the Penn- sylvania Game Com- mission, located on Memorial Highway, Dallas, on Saturday, Sept. 18. The entire course will be given on that date. In- structions will start at 9 a.m. and last until 2 p.m. There will also be a hunter safety training course on Saturday, Sept. 25 from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m., at the Edwardsville Borough Municipal Building, Main Street, Edwardsville. Youths who will be hunting in Pennsylvania for the first time this year are urged to take ad- vantage of the opportunity to take this trining. @ In order to qualify for Pennsylvania hunting license, a person under the age of 16 years must present either evidence. |, that he held a hunting license in Pennsylvania or another state in a prior year or a certificate of competency showing that he had successfully completed a course of instruction . in the safe handling of firearm and bows and arrows. This course conducted by will be District