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The Courier-Express from Dubois, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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Pa, Stretoj if tstfitf 4 jtffonsff tmi ilk twrnfy Anw Nsv, Daisies Won't Tell BUT 1 Will! Sy 6esi Ki MoHin ivaiii i. who has fceeft dealing with animals in TV iud movies for years, has 6fie-houf special, "Elephant Country," coming up on Jan. 15. Filmed irt Africa, the pro- fratii focuses on the daily life 6f aft elephant calf and her mother. Bill Kennedy tells the sad tale ftf talented dog who could dance like Fred Astaire, sing like Frank Sinatra and tell stories better than i 11 iBerle.

at his first audition another dog came up on the Stage and took i away. "It Was his molhcr," sighed the pooch's agent. "She wants him to be a doctor." Actor Edmoiul O'Brien is one of the most skillful men in his trade, and there's a good rca- sOn for it. "I started acting as a child. It's a way ot life with me.

It's all I know. When 1 was a kid my pals were fixing flat tires on their bikes. I was some place learning line remarked the dynamic actor, Gail Fisher, who won an Emmy for her portrayal' of the secretary on "Mannix," wants to do a Broadway play. "Anything worthwhile, as as 1 don't have to take shorthand," said the pretty miss. YOU KNOW: Barbara Eden makes no secret of the that her real name is Barbara Huffman.

Mary Tyler 'Mrwrc may 'nnk like a cream puff, but shea's a very strict mother and lieves in strong parental discipline. Once, recently, her 14- year old son, Ritchie," came home late. She asked him wncre he had been, and he confessed that he and his friends had been roaming the Sunset Strip. "Never aqain," said I She got out a map of Los Angeles and a black pen- til and marked put boundary lines over which he could Courier-Express joint with THE WAY OFFICE SUPPLY TO EXTEND FELICITATIONS TO THE FOLLOWING PERSONS WHO WILL CELEBRATE THEIR BIRTHDAY- TOMORROW Donna Kay Trayer Alfred Salada Mrs. Alice Leech Donald Fitzpatrick John H.

Hess Mrs. Wesley Braund Debbie Smeltzer Tim Shindledecker Send "when you care enough to send the very best" Irom not go. He now knows what's off-limits and what's Mary says Ritchie is the only boy in his class Who doesn't havfc a mini-bike. Mary says he wanted one, of course, but stie checked and found it was illegal. So no mini-bike.

PftOFJLlNO! Hee Haw's Grandpa Jones. Born 0 i Marshall in Henderson County, Kentucky, Grandpa's been ing guitar sitice he was a young boy, and doing "Grandpa" act since he was old enough fo earn money as a performer. Grandpa had his own radio show in W. Virginia, entertain ed G.I.'s during" World War 11 and in Korea. He became a trr.mber of the Grand Ole Opry in 1946.

He now lives near Nashville with his wife Ramona, who plays various instruments and works occasionally with him, and their 3 children, Eloise, Mark and Alisa. While Frank Sinatra's Manhattan townhouse is being entirely redone, he's leased an apartment at the Waldorf Towers. Thai's where he'll I've when his and Otto Preminger's production "Where the Dark Streets Go" shoots entirely in Manhattan. -0- AROUND THE TOWN: The Don Adams' adopting a baby bov. Gelling set for his 3rd entertainment tour of Vietnam.

Redfords' named the baby, Amy Williams dat i Lillian Portnoy. Gar- rcway and Andre's first ex, Betty Previn, a new duo. Barbara Parkins steaclv datina Lord Lichfield. Linda Cristal and George Kaufman. Warren Beatty and Julie Christie are in Vancouver, B.C.

filming Warners' "Presbyterian Church Brandt and Betty Madlgan named the baby Nelson, after the Gov. Dick Cavett has this advice for tourists who are lost: "Check your wallet. If it's, missing, you're in New York." FROM GARY GRANT: "I'm great admirer of Marlon Brando. But you know, frankly, it's the easiest sort of acting when you can make faces all the lime and hide behind them." INTERESTING ITEM: An English bank recently studied the paper clip situation on its premises and came up with these findings: only 15 percent of the pa.per clips were used to fasten papers together, which is-what they're intended for. Other uses were: 19 percent as chips in card games, 5 percent to clean fingernails, 7 percent to help with clothing problems such as missing buttons, 3 percent to clean pipes, 14 percent tp make phone calls, 6 percent to pick teeth and the remaining 31 percent were simply dropped on the floor and swept put.

A New York lawyer, said he is handling a divorce case for an 80-year-old man who told HOME GAMP United Methodist Church 'Crusade For Christ' 7:30 p. nightly all this week. TONIGHT: Barry Nolder Special music by Home Camp Group TOMORROW: Rev. Fred Morris music by Sue Dixon Faust; Miss Teenage Broekway 1971 Last Friday evening at the Brockway Area High School, Miss Patricia Lee Faust a elected Miss Teenage Brockway 1971. Runner-up in the pageant was Miss Deirdre McNulty.

Miss Faust is a 17 year old senior at Brockway High and plans to attend Clarion State College and major in Elementary Music. Her hobbies include art, music, dramatics, reading, and attending sports events. Her parents are and Mrs. Edward Faust of Bond' Street, Brockway. Sh is a member of the band chorus, yearbook staff, Thespians, F.T.

Pep club, and School Musical Art club. Miss McNulty is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. McNulty of Main Street in Brockway.

She is 15 years old and is a junior at Brockway High where she is a cheerleader. She plans to attend Williamsport Community i Colle where she will receive training toward a sscretarial career. Miss Judy Arnold, the third contestant, is the daughter of Mrs. and Mrs. "Bernard Arnold of Brockport.

She is 16 years old and a senior at Brockway Area High School. She plans to become a secretary after school. The contest was based On poise, personality, intelligence, and talent. Miss Faust's talent presentation was a musical skit portraying the character Linus from the Peanuts comic strip. The judges were: Dick Ringer, Helen Ritsky, Mary Witz, George Bart and Ruth Means.

Miss Teenage Brockway 1970 Miss Nancy Britton, performed the crowning ceremonies and Miss Faust was presented with a bouquet of roses from the sponsoring Jaycees. Each of the three contestants will receive a $25 Savings bond. Miss Faust will presented with an evening gown to be worn at the regional pageant to held in Brookyille on November 7. tickets for the pageant may be at the Brockway Drug Stone. Left to right The new Miss Teenage Brockway, Patricia Faust, Judy Arnold, last year's Miss Teenage Brockway, Nan cy Britton and Deirdre McNulty.

Local Hospitals Fall is FUR'S IN SEASON! Hoppy hvnllnj groynd for vtl tht In Csmi talvol i'. thi fhapti Jn In ID ywr fthir FURS him life is short to put up with all that nagging! 0 That's More next week! Jlere's our quotation closing: "Life has a way of evening things tip. For every woman who makes a fool out of some man, there's another who makes a man out of some L. J. Goodyear, Brockway Senior Citizens Auction The Brockway Area Sen i Citizens will "hold a Silent Auction and Birthday luncheon at their meeting on Wednesday.

Nov. 11 at 7:00 p.m. Each member is asked to take one article for the auction, HOSPITAL PATIENT Mrs, Mary Peterson, R.D. 3, Shaffer Siding, 'is a pa- tient'in the Kaul Memorial Hospital, St, ropm num ber is Room 25. REVIVAL SERVICES Old.

Fashioned Revival Services ar taking place in the Calvary Chapel, Mahaffey, Pa Nov. 3-15, 7:30 each evening. The Evangelist js Pave Brilo Mt. Kennedy, the Canadian peak named in honor of John Kennedy, is feet higlj Call Board DUBOIS HOSPITAL Admissions Mrs. Stella Lockitski, Spring Ave.

Mrs. Cleon Sunderlin, RD 1 Mrs. Anna Rosman, Sykesville Mrs. Bertha King, S. Fourth St.

Thomas Sherback, E. Washington Ave. Albert Polehonki, W. Long Ave. Lawson Bloom, Grampian Mrs.

Mary Wood, W. Washington Ave. Joseph Fenice, Force David Zimmerman, Sykesville Discharges Mrs. Joseph Agnello, Anita Mrs. Beulah Garrett, Brookville Little Kimberly Phillips, E.

Weber Ave. Timothy Hoffman, Sykesville Richard Rhed, Brockport Mrs. Linda Maxim, Reynoldsville Angelo Dapota, W. Weber Ave. Mrs.

David Smith, and baby girl, Reynoldsville HOSPITAL PATIENT Mrs. Edna C. of DuBois, is a patient in Kaul Memorial Hospital, Room 229, St. Marys, Pa. BIRTH Mr.

and Mrs. Stephen Wells, of'Brookville, announce the birth of a girl, born in' the Maple Avenue Hospital Nov. 4 at 11:04 weighing 9 Ibs. ozs. Mrs.

Wells is the former Ellen K( Wolfgang. NEW -YORK (AP) Attorneys for black militant Angela Davis have won a fedtral. court order directing officials of the Women's House of Detention to end her solitary confinement and let her mingle with other inmates; Miss Davis, 26, awaiting "a hearing on extradition to California to face murder and kidnap changes, went on a strike Oct. 24 when removed from a cell she shared three other women and lodged in a room in the prison medical Jessie Behagen, superintendent of the detention center, said her presence had disrupted normal routine and might result in bodily harm to her or other in- MAPLE AVENUE HOSPITAL Admissions Benjamin Benezette David Sawyer, RD 3 Mrs. Dianne Remaley, Punxsutawney Miss Rita Kearney, Brockway Mrs.

Edith Schweickert, RD 3 Discharges Mrs. Catherine Muth, Reynoldsville Ralph Carpin, Weedville Mrs. Gladys Beck, Reynoldsville James DeLarme, RD 1 Paul Morgan, Fairmount City Mrs. Delores Reynoldsville Mrs. Sarah Knarr, Punxsutawney Miss Valerie Shaffer, St.

Marys Reynoldsville PTA Open House Nov. 12 REYNOLDSVILLE The Area Elementary PTA will hold Open House for parents and interested persons in the C.G. Johnson School. Hours will be from 1:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.

in the afternoon and 7:00 to in the evening, Thursday, November 12. This is the opportunity for all to see the children's class rooms. Teachers have requested the parents do not plan for this time but appointments may be made for later dates. Refreshments be served in the evening. There will be no baby 'sitting.

Members are asked to make an effort to attend. A 'panel be held at the February" meeting Four teachers and four parents will make up the panel, Topics for discussion report cards, homework, and PTA Parents and teachers desiring to ask questions may submit them in the boxes' available at the open house. Iii Viet Nam SEfc EDfrCAflON dMMWrtvSt Dear Ann Landers: am a tee.fi«agef who lives in California. 1 am just sick about what has happened to the sex education program out here. A bunch 6f people got together and decided sex education was a Communist plot and they threw the whole program out of the public school system.

the idea that children should learrt the facts of lite from theif parents is beautiful. It is also impossible in most families. For example my mother is a lovely "lady but she is the last person in the world I'd talk to about sex. When 1 asked her some questions two years ago (1 was 12 then) she blushed and got flustered, Finally, she offered to make an appointment with our family doctor because "he could explain things beU ter." I told her not to bother. He is older than my grandfather and has a very stiff personality, Not one of my girl friends has been taught about sex by her parents.

Either the parents are too embarrassed they goof it up by trying to scare the kids to death. I asked a teacher in school (she is against sex education) if she really believed it was a Commun i plot. She said, "No. The real reason is that adults are afraid if they talk about sex in school the kids will get aroused and go out and experirnentl" What do you think about this? Ignorant In Orange County Dear I.I.O.C.: While 1 do not endorse all the material which has been prepared for use In public schools, Most excellent." I'd date id (he entire program scrapped because of sWfte tfslelesji of chickens and dogs copnlatiaf and a ttatha doll and i doit in bed. the ideal place fw 0 learn abont sex is at But for the reasons you stated, ry few children tears at mmc.

the information they pick tip on the street is often complete or incorrect it makes kids think sci is dirty. the notion that if dlscttsfced in school) will arouse kids And JMicoUrage experimentation is a Kids ARE experimenHttf, have always experimented and they irlll continue to lierimcnt. Sex drives are Inborn. Pretending they do not exist will not cansc them to disappear, Kids need to accept their nality as part of a well grated personality. Moreo must be taught to handle their sexual impulses in a daily acceptable manner.

DENVER (AP) I Burglars broke through the 1 roof -of the Dental Specialty Co. and made off with a toothsome 10,000 in gold fillings and an- ither $10,000 in porcelain teethi SP 4 GORDON BURNS Sp. Gordon Dale Burns, son of and Mrs. Labana R.D. 2, DuBois, is serving in the Armed Forces as a helicopter Mechanic in Viet Nam, His address Gordon Dale 334 th AVN.

Co. ATK Hel. San Francisco, California, 96289. Ferocious Fish Probably the most dangerous ish in world is the 12-inch- ong piranha, which has razor- harp teet and strong jaws. There are records of piranhas reducing a 100 -pound animal a skeleton in less than a ninute.

LARGEST BELL Russia has the largest known bell in the world. 1 1733, stands 19 feet high, is' 22V4 eet in diameter and weighs 193 tons, but has never rung mates. The order, to end her solitary confinement was handed down in U.S. District Court Wednesday by Judge Morris E. Lasker, MO.THER NOT TO BLAME, Dear Ann Landers: May 1 comment on the letter from Mrs.

888 the woman who was mad because the 3-year-old boy next door ran around the yard naked and "cheapened the neighborhood." As a mother of eight children I can tell you that boys are a harder to raise then girls. I had four of each. Every, one of my boys used to take off his clothes and run outsids. whenever, my back was turned. The girls never did this.

Our youngest boy the He could get his clothes off faster a streak of lightning. We'd be on the way to church, Ann, our son walking a few feet behind (in co'ld weather, too) and when we'd arriye at the. church steps we'd discover he was stark -naked and- his clothes had been dropped by piece for blocks. So tell Mrs. 888 that he, boy's mother might not be' to blame.

Kids do peculiar things. Who Knows Dear One: Never having had a boy, I can't stfy from experience that you are right or wrong. I do have a four-year- old grandson, however, and so far as I know he lids always kept his clothes on outside. Thanks for writing. (c) 1970, Publishers-Hall; Syndicate dea for MOTHER A RETIRING GAL.

Alto- vise Gore, who is married to entertainer Sammy DaviS is retiring as a dancer in his show after their current Copacabana engagement. Sammy wants his recent bride to just be a A precious ring with the fine synthetic birthstones of the children husband and, "Family Jewels' 1 wife or grandc htidren. 341 W. Long Ave DuBois Dial 'TQNIQHT 190 Beiliff, Reporten, Mailman end Intirt rt pert, A KUUM A1 at Friday "Our Christmas Bou. tipe." Unusual, intriguing, fun ideas to give, get flaunt and favor, Venture down ft into NEW? Gourmet Seption IJnipe gifts (or Men plui meus wear from PmuUetgn, Travel Houieware gifts, Ckildren'i our great section of lit $2, vf.

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