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!2 PAGES -- PRICE 10c 98620 GOLDENDALE, WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1965
VOL. 86 -- NO. 43
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COMMITTEE MEETING
November 4 ha been spe:i
f%d as the date for he meeting
cf Cub Scout committeem,,n.
dn mothers and all interested
F arent. The meeting will b(
he!d at the Methodist Church
starting at 7:30 p.m. Anyone
:torrst(d is urged to attend.
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Homemakers' party
set for Wednesday
The annual Extension Home-
makers' Holiday Jamboree has
Leen scheduled for Wednesday,
November 3 at the Goldendale
Grange, announces Mrs. Harry
Mesecher, Goldendale, general
chairman of the event.
This county-wide meeting
Goldendale Women's
Association meets
The Goldendale Women's
Assc)ciation met Thursday. Oe-
:ober 21, at the Women's Asso-
ciation Building. One of the
main items on the agenda was
the presentation of a lovely
carnation corsage and a certifi-
cate of appreciation presented
to Mrs. W. D. Norris by Virgil
Getehel. Service Extension Di-
rector of the Salvation Army
for the northwest division. Mrs
Norris has been a diligent
worker in the Salvation Army
for 23 years. Mr. Getehel fur-
ther explained the many phas-
es of their work and added that
many of their workers were
volunteers.
Mrs. R. C. McClure told of
their trip to Seattle for a re-
gional meeting of the March of
Dimes. At the conclusion of the
program a visit was made to a
hospital sponsored by" the
March of Dimes.
Mrs. Ernest Seibold reported
on the Historical Society meet-
ing and listed the officers and
directors elected.
Mrs. J. C. Phillips, district
presiden: of the Womens Clubs
reported on the Mid-Columbia
meeting held at Glenwood and
attended by all the clubs in
Klickitat county.
Yearbooks were distributed
and a vote of thanks is extend-
ed to Pete May, owner of The
Sentinel. for his help with the
materials.
Hostesses were Mrs. Don
Bridgefarmer Sr.. and Mrs. J.
C. Phillips.
which is open to all Klickitat
county women, without charge,
will feature all types of holi-
day crafts, decorations, foods
and ideas. One of the activities
which is sure to attract atten-
tion is the "Tasting Corner".
which will have all types of
Christmas candies and cookie
for tasting and purchasing the
recipes•
Miss Cynthia Scott. Home
Economist with the U and I
Sugar Company, will present a
demonstration of holiday foods.
Jn the afternoon•
All Homemaker Club groups
in the county are to bring their
displays to :he Grange hall and
have set up and ready for
,howing by 10 a.m. These are
o be kept in place until 3 p.m.
Each club will bring six dozen
cookies,, which will be served
with coffee a]l during the day.
Bulletins of Christmas foods
will be handed out at the meet-
ing. and a door prize will be
given at conclusion of the
meeting.
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News of servicemen
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Basigers in "'Ragweed'"
Seaman Apprentice Joseph
R. Balsiger, USN, and Person-
elman Third Class Henry L.
Balsiger Jr., USN sons of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry L. Balsiger of
Bingen, participated in First
Fleet Training exercise "Rag-
wee<t', while serving aboard
the attack aircraft carrier USS
Kitty Hawk.
The seven-day exercise, con-
ducted off the coast of South-
ern California, involved 34
ships of the First Fleet and
several naval air and amphibi-
a, us units, comprising "friendly
tortes", in aerial reconnais-
sance, surface anti-submarine,
anti-air and amphibious war-
fare operations against 'enemy'
air, ground, surface and sub-
surface forces, portrayed by
other Navy units, to increase
the combat readiness of the
First Fleet.
Kitty Hawk operates out of
San Diego, Calif.
Mitchell in basic irain/ng
Seaman Recruit Lawrence L.
Mitchell, USN, son of Mr. and
Mrs. L. L. Mitchell of Wishram
Goodwill truck . bo.ur,_ sovo.,, wo.: o,
Navy basic training at tim U.
here November 1
Goodwill Industries will
send their truck to Goldendale
on Monday, November 1, to
c o 1 1 e c t discarded household
items. Handicapped men and
women become self sufficient.
i n d e p e nden: individuals
through their work and train-
ing in the various repair de-
partments of Goodwill. Their
abilities include s h o e and
watch r e p a i r, upholstering,
painting and sewing. The do-
nated materials are restored
and sent to the Goodwill stores
where the money from sales
pays the wages of the workers.
To contribute, please call
Mrs. L. S. Ritter at 773-4401
and she will arrange to have
the truck stop at home or
business.
S. Naval Training Center, San
Diego, Calif.
In the first weeks of his
naval service he will study
military subjects and live and
work under conditions similar
:o those he will encounter on
his first ship or at his first
shore station.
In making the transition
from civilian to sailor .he will
be taught and supervised by
experienced Navy petty offb
cers. They will teach him the
basic skills of seamanship as
well as survival techniques,
military drill and other basic
subjects.
On completion of his recruit
training he will be assigned to
a school, shore station or ship,
according to the results of his
Navy classification tests, his
own desires and the needs of
the Navy.
BYF plans Halloween
The Baptist Youth Fellow-
ship is planning a Halloween
party to be held Saturday
night, October 30.
All those planning to attend
should meet at the Baptist
Church between 6:30 and 7
p.m. for a hayride out to the
Hunter barn. At the barn.
games and entertaimnent will
party for Saturday
last a few hours wit,h a "Spook
1Room" and refreshments being
featured. The party will end
with a longer hayride back to
town.
This party is not limited to
any certain group or religious
denomination. To all those in-
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REORGANIZED CHURCH
OF JESUS CHRIST OF
LATTER DAY SAINTS
Church School 9:45 a.m.
Worshop 11:00 a.m.
W. Broadway and Columbus
Elder James C. Sage, Pastor
807-1435 DaIlesport
terested the BYF says "Bring - 2__-_-- --J -
a friend and come'." Phone news items to 773-4212
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40 et 8
At GOLDENDALE GOLF CLUB
-- all day --
NOVEMBER 4 & II
Many Door Prizes
BINGO-- PIE SHOOT-- TRAP SHOOT
LADLES WELCOME!
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Plenty of Fun -- For Everyone
Lunch served by 8 et 40
Proceeds for Child Welfare Fund
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BABY BEEF b h,,, s.,i,,'.
LIVER Pork ,a,, or 5 9 Sliced Bologna
tonn who,,,
The Goblins are coming-a have 4 Pac handy
i Blue Bell 59
Potato Chips Rag" 79c4 pk. only
OCEAN SPRAY Whole or Strained
Cranberry Sauce
1 TREE TOP
Apple Cider
l-lb. tin
Washington State
Reg. $1.05
Limit 1 at 59c
Additional gal. 89c
IANQUET
Pumpkin Pies
DOUMARK Miniature
Marshmallows
Reg. 39c
Limit 4
| O-oz.
Reg. 25c
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SALE DAYS: October 28-29-30 8:30 to 7, Mon. thru Sat.
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ROYALTY HOUSE 40-oz. Jar Reg. $1.39
Peanut Butter
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Don't forget to come in and look at our
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