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, Vol. 15, No. 38 Thursday, Sept. 16, 1976 Twenty Cents <£rntral !lttinr·s llrrkly Nrws fllayttzine MILO HOS:PITAL GAINS AGREEMENT FOR MEDICARE RECERTIFICATION "The Milo Community Hospital will be recertified for Medicare when it completes a plan of cor. rection submitted several months ago and approved on September 9 by the Social Security Office in Boston. " That brief announcement made this week by Milo Hospital Trustee Chairman Lewis Valente may mark the end of a struggle that began over two years ago. The plan of correctlon entails the addltlon of fire protec- tive · materials to various areas of the hospital, most notably the top area of the basement. Accordlng to Valente, "th e pro- ject should take a month or slx months, depending upon the availability of help and materials." Valente added, "the cost will not be prohibitive, but wlll require contlnued fund r aising from groups and Lndividuals supporting the hospital." The Hospital Trustees are now beginning the implementation of the correction plan and are looking for any available volun- teers to helP with the corrective work. Interested volunteers may contact the hospital (943-7363) and .give the tlmes when · they wlll be available to help. In lieu of volunteer labor, con- tributions will be accepted to help cover project costs. REV. & MRS. PETER ELLIS TO LEAVE FOR INDONESIA Rev. and Mrs. Peter Ellis and their daughter, Tammy, were guests of honor at an early Xmas party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Langevlne. I• lee. lffic1r1 Rev. and Mrs. Peter Ellis will be . golng to Pontianak, Indonesia to work Ln the mis- sion field for .a period of four years. They leave in October. Guests present were: · Mr. & Mrs. Albert Cyr, .Derby; Ronald Cyr, Derby; Dennis Gero, Bangor; Mr. & Mrs. DavldDecker, Portland, Nikki Decker, Amy Decker, Jason Decker; Mr. & Mrs. Richard White, Greenbelt, Maryland; Mr. &. Mrs • .John Nelllgan, Old Town; Mr. & Mrs. Eddie Cyr, Lisa Cyr, Amber Cyr, Milo and Mr. Edward Ellis-, Milo. - The new officers of the Milo Recreation Committee are Jeri Vice Chairman; Karen L Clark, and Andy Yeag er, Secretary-Treasurer. The committee is now working on - the fall recreation program with new Director Nlurrel Harris. (Photo by Claude Trask) FREE SEWING COURSE OFFERED BY EXTENSlON SERVICE A six week C()urse will be held on sewing . knits at the Guilford Middle School Home Ee. room. This course will be held every Tuesaay evening from 7-9 starting Sept. 21 to Oct. 26. The first part of the class will have different tech- niques demonstrated and then individual projects worked on for the remainder of tlie eve- ning. You will have to provide your own sewing machine. This course is offered free of charge by the Cooperative Extension Service, Lnstructor is Mary Tornquist. To. sign up or for more lnformatlon call or write the Extension Office in Dovel' - 564-2091. The deadline for signing up ls Monday, Sept. 20.

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Vol. 15, No. 38 Thursday, Sept. 16, 1976 Twenty Cents

<£rntral !lttinr·s llrrkly Nrws fllayttzine

MILO HOS:PITAL GAINS AGREEMENT FOR MEDICARE RECERTIFICATION

"The Milo Community Hospital will be recertified for Medicare when it completes a plan of cor.rection submitted several months ago and approved on September 9 by the Social Security Office in Boston. " That brief announcement made this week by Milo Hospital Trustee Chairman Lewis Valente may mark the end of a struggle that began over two years ago.

The plan of correctlon entails the addltlon of fire protec­tive ·materials to various areas of the hospital, most notably the top area of the basement. Accordlng to Valente, "the pro­ject should take a month or slx months, depending upon the availability of help and materials." Valente added, "the cost will not be prohibitive, but wlll require contlnued fund r aising from groups and Lndividuals supporting the hospital. "

The Hospital Trustees are now beginning the implementation of the correction plan and are looking for any available volun­teers to helP with the corrective work. Interested volunteers may contact the hospital (943-7363) and .give the tlmes when · they wlll be available to help. In lieu of volunteer labor, con­tributions will be accepted to help cover project costs.

REV. & MRS. PETER ELLIS TO LEAVE FOR INDONESIA

Rev. and Mrs. Peter Ellis and their daughter, Tammy, were guests of honor at an

early Xmas party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Langevlne.

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Rev. and Mrs. Peter Ellis will be . golng to Pontianak, Indonesia to work Ln the mis­sion field for .a period of four years. They leave in October.

Guests present were: · Mr. & Mrs. Albert Cyr, .Derby; Ronald Cyr, Derby; Dennis Gero, Bangor; Mr. & Mrs. DavldDecker, Portland, Nikki Decker, Amy Decker, Jason Decker; Mr. & Mrs. Richard White, Greenbelt, Maryland; Mr. &. Mrs • . John Nelllgan, Old Town; Mr. & Mrs. Eddie Cyr, Lisa Cyr, Amber Cyr, Milo and Mr. Edward Ellis-, Milo.

- The new officers of the Milo Recreation Committee are Jeri ~ublee, Vice Chairman; Karen L Clark, Chairm~ and Andy Yeager, Secretary-Treasurer. The committee is now working on

- the fall recreation program with new Director Nlurrel Harris. (Photo by Claude Trask)

FREE SEWING COURSE OFFERED BY EXTENSlON SERVICE

A six week C()urse will be held on sewing . knits at the Guilford Middle School Home Ee. room. This course will be held every Tuesaay evening from 7-9 starting Sept. 21 to Oct. 26. The first part of the class will have different tech­niques demonstrated and then individual projects worked on for the remainder of tlie eve­ning. You will have to provide your own sewing machine.

This course is offered free of charge by the Cooperative Extension Service, Lnstructor is Mary Tornquist. To. sign up or for more lnformatlon call or write the Extension Office in Dovel' - 564-2091. The deadline for signing up ls Monday, Sept. 20.

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Page 2 September 16, 1976 THE TOWN CRIER

THE TOWN CRIER is published each Thursday evening by the Milo Printing Company. We hope to be of help to the cl tizens of the towns in our · cover­age through NEWS, INFORMATION, AND LOW PRIC­EDoADVERTISING.

We accept no financial responsibility for errors in. advertising but will gladly print corrections.

Copies of mostphotos appearing in THE TOWN CRI­ER may be obtained through our office. If you have nevs or available photos of any sort we

urge you· to call or drop in. DeadliRe will be Monday Noon but we would appreciate copy received earlier in the week. .

Classified ad's 50 cent minimum including up~ 12 . . words, 3 cents for each additional ·word. Display ad space by the column inch. ·

CALL 943-7384 for Ad Space or with. News Joanne Brigham, Editor ,

If you want to BUY, SET• RENT or SWAP, p,. "Town Crier'' Claasifief',

SERVICE Longstreet's Septic Tank

Service. No extra mileage charge from Bangor. Low rates. Contact Longstreet's

FOR REN'!' Septic Tank Service, Box 292, Wheelchairs, Walkers, Canes Bangor, Me. 942- 0342

Crutches, for sale or rent at. Daggett's Pharmacy in Milo. ' FUR SALE Call 943-7780. House on Front St., Brown-

ville Jct. 7 rooms and bath, FLOWERS 'hot water baseboard heat, oil

we have F~esh and Artificial furnace. · . Flowers for all occasions. Vaughn Farrar - 965-2231 MILO FLOWER SHOP ON Mail Street, Milo 943-2638. FOR SALE .

VILLAGE GIFT SHOPPE For the unusual and different

visit the Village Gift Shoppe, Spring Stree, Milo.

'59 Ford Pick Up, good run­ning co.ndition, VS Standard, $306. 00. Call 943-7768

FOR SALE

WANTED Club Secretaries, earn cash

value for merchandise. Con­tact Town & Country Clothing Store· in Milo. 943-2251.

SERVICE Carpenter for hire by the

hour. Remodeling, shop work ; and finish.

Call H. R. Roy,- at 965-8456

MOBILE HOMEOWNERS -­Roof Problems ? End Them With A New Mobile Home -­Pitched · Roof Stops Leaks, Stops Noise, Insulates. We also install a complete line of Add-A-Rooms and Garages. Call Collect 622 ._ 7732 or Write Downeast, Box 328, Hallowell, Maine

1969 Dodge Dart - slant 6 automatic - $200. oo.

Call 943-2534

HAY FOR SALE Call 943-2534

ROTOTILL.{NG and BUSH MOWING

Call 943-2534

FOR .SALE 15' Fiberglas Deep V boat,

double floor .motor well, 45' hp electric start Mercury motor. Tilt trailer, convertible top. $790 943-7950.

SERVICE Roofing and general house

repair. Guaranteed work, -free estimates. 965-9051

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DISCHARGES WEEK OF SEPT. 6 MILO

Dolinda Doble Lori Larson

OUTPATIENT STATISTICS X-RAY 32 LAB 39 E.C. G. 4 EMERGENCY 25

FOR SALE Used Brother Sewing machine

excellent condition. Call after 5 p. m. 732-4192

NOTICE The Three Rivers Fish and

Game Club of Milo wlll hold a cookout at 1 p. m. on Sunday, September 19, at the home of Neil Lamond on the Medford Road. Rain date ls fol-lowing Sunday.

PORCH & BARN SALE 3 family Tag Sale, 1 Church

Street, Milo, Me. Loads of clothes, toys, baby furniture, dishes, oil burner, calcula­tors, household goods, books and tapes. Thursday, Friday, Saturday & Sunday.

FOR SALE - CB 23 Channel Mobile Realistic

with telephone type mike. Also trunk mount antenna. Both almost new. Call 943-2652

YARD SALE Ethel Perry's, 9 Willow St.,

Milo, Saturday, Sept. 18th, 10 - 2. If rainy, will re­advertise.

NOTICE There will be a mini-auction

and rummage sale on Oct. 9, 1976 to benefit the Milo Com­munity Hospital. Anyone hav­ing items to give, please call Nadine Clark at 7729 and Marjorie Brockway - 7457.

NOTICE The Penquis Valley C B1ers

raffle will he held in conjunc­tion with the street dance on Sept. 25. The drawing will be held at this time and the winner will be announced,

CARD OF THANKS I would like to thank Dr.

Curt ls and the staff at E. M. M. c. in Bangor, Piscataquis Lodge AF & AM and all friends and relatives for their many acts of kindness during our recent bereavement.

Vera Smart and Family

NOTICE Starting October 14 at the

Cafetorlum at Penquls Valley Middle School, Square Dance lessons will be held in con­junction with M. S.A.D. #41 Adult Education, Anyone in­terested please wear s soled shoes. Walter Louµ ls the teacher. Hours are 7 - 10 p. m •

MILO CHURCH TO HOLD SALF; ~he United Methodist Church

of Milo will hold a sale of TREASURES & TRASH on the chµrch lawn, Saturday, Sept. 25, the day of Milo's Bicen­tennial Celebration & Parade. Sale begins at 9 a. m . -- bene-· flt for Church School Building Fund.

Home cooking, serving of hot dogs and other refresh­ments. Come browse for things both old and new.

HELP WAXTED ACT NOW - Turn spare time

into $$$ ! Be a SANTA's Demonstrator, earn com­m i$$ions up to 30% - OR -have a Toy & Gift Party in your home and earn FREE Gifts! Our 29th Year! Call or write SANTA's Partier Avon, Conn. 06001. Phon 1 (203) 673 - 3455.

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THE TOWN CRIER

Buy two pairs of marvelous

Mojud pantyhose.

N0.3 IS FREE!

$HOP

September 16, 1976

'!bur choice of sensational. sheer Ribbed-Control-Top Pantyhose wi1h reinforced toe or sandattoot. Qr Sheer-to-the-Waist Pantyhose in sandatfoot. a sty1ish basic.

And the third P-Oir I~ absolutely...f.!filtl

MOJuo· HOSIERY

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Town I Coun·try Work on the new Diamond International Chipping Mill now belng built on the Bangor Road in Milo is coming right along. Thls fine complex wlll soon be a great addition to the MIJ.o lildustrlal community. (Photo by Claude Trask) Clothing Store

-AND$AVE , -REPORT FROM

CAPITOL HILL

The Pen fr f.t igirti<' r Than The !_i,i0rd BY SENATOR WILLIAM D. HATHAWAY

Questlon: What covers an 800 square foot area, has three We welcome all Open Letters and Letters te the Editor. elght-foot high rows, each 33 feet long, and has a 1,500 gallon

storage tank? Answer: A rooftop solar energy collector and the storage

Brownville ta~ needed to meet two-thirds of the annual heating and hot To the' Edltor: September 9, 1976 water needs of a 1,500 square foot home· ln Maine. At least,

that is what the federal government's Energy Research and Although I am not a resident of the Town of Milo I am Development Administration estimates in a recent booklet on'

heartened to see the photo of your new part-time recreation the use of solar energy for space heating and hot water. As director, Murrel Harris, on two of your recent covers. ~n alternative en~rgy system, the solar energy heating unit

I have known Murrel since the days when he was striking just described could save 82. O British Thermal Units (BTU's) me out ln the Little League, and I know that he has a deep per year. This savlng is comparable to 914 gallons of oil

. concern for the fate of recreation ln the Milo area. costing roughly $366, or 24, 000 kilowatt hours of electricity Havlng lettered in both baseball and basketball at Milo High costing roughly $960 per year.

School, Murrel ls an avid sports enthusiast. He has been a In answer to the question you are probably thinking right dedicated participant in the various recreation programs now, ERDA estimates it would cost between $8,000 and $24, offered ·and thus will not have to begin at zero in famillarizlng 000 to install on a home in MaiQe. himself with the resources available. While that cost may be prohibitive for most homeowners,

In closing I am inspired to sE!e a civic-minded individual at this time there are a few additional cost factors which should and one who was unselfish enough to serve our Country at the be considered. In using solar energy, you pay only for the height of our involvement ln a major war have this position. equipment. Once it has been installed you do not have to pay

The choice or selectionof Murrel is an excellent one. Good for the energy .that system supplies. You are adding on one luck to Murrel and may Milo reap the benefits of his abilities. cost-- and admittedly a big one -- but cutting down on another,

Sincerely, the oil or electricity used for home and hot water heating. At Wllllam R. Sawtell ·Cont'd on Page 6

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Page 6 September i6, 1976 THE TOWN CRIER

'Real Estate Far Sale

MILO 8 rooms, 1 1/2 baths , oil

furnace . Close to downtown. ·Couid be business & residence . . Red. to ~12,000 $19,5~ · Milo - 8 rooms, 1 1/2 bath-s,

1011 furnace, . modern kitchen. Excellent location near the schools. 82' x 231' lot.

$20,000.

Milo - 7 rooms, 2 baths,oil furnace. Has 2 small rent­als. Income could make the mortgage payment. Very clean. only $17 , 000

7 rooms, bath, qil furnace. Close to downtown.

Only $9000

Mllo- 8 rooms, 1 1/2 baths , oil furnace, new kitchen, Extra large lot on residential

Work has progressed ev~n further since this photo was taken of the Milo Housing Corporation'E senior citizen housing pro3ect off Plea~"nt Street in Milo. It ls hoped that this fine housing wlll b~ available to lo~::tl senior citizens in the not too distant future. (Photo J:>y Claude Trask).

street. · · $16, 000.

LAGRANGE 6 rooms, modern bath and

.kitchen, oil baseboard heat, rec. room with ping pong & pool table. w/w carpeting. Furniture included. 2 car gara~e $23,000.

·EBEEME Secluded summer home at

. end of camp road. Large screened porch on three sid .. es. Kitchen, livingroom wlth fireplace, 1/2 bath, upstairs sleeping area. Completely & comfortabiy furnished. 3500 watt generator. Leased lOt with ioq• frontage. Camp will> sleep 10 $'11, 888

Reduced to $8~00.

BROWNVILLE JCT. 3 bedrooms, bath. oil hot

water furnace. All new kit­chen, new exterior siding. Good condition. $16, 000. With new furniture and appliances $19, 500 .

6 rooms, bath, oil furnace . New siding and shutters.

Only $12, 000 SCHOODIC LAKE

Your own private beach I 2 : bedroom cottage, bath, oil furnace, flrep1ace, sun deck. Leased Lot. ~4, S6&

Reduced to · $19, 500 DERBY

six rooms and bath, oil fur­nace. New kitchen and siding. Corner· Lot. $14, 000

MONROE REALTY Dorothy Monroe, Broker Milo 943-8837

Maine School Administrative District No. 41 Milo, Maine

Insurance Quotation Notice Agencies willing to make quotations on M.s.A.D. No. 41 insuranc~ needs please contact the office of the Super­intendent of Schools at 943-7317 for information and materials.

HATHAWAY Cont'd from Page 3 the moment, even with energy prices as high as they are, it would still probably be less expensive to use fossil fuels ar electricity for home and hot water heating in Maine. But me experts predict that as these energy costs rlse and solar hea.,_..., ing · equipment costs are reduced, these new systems will become cost-effective.

Moreover, some federal assistance through special ·income tax credits or deductions for the purchase and installation of solar ·heating and cooling equipment may be authorized in en­ergy legislation pending before the Congress. Assistance may also be given through long term, low interest loans.

The Federal ,Government is supporting demonstration pro­grams using solar energy which are concentrated on larger · builder/developer projects and local housing authorities in­stead of individual homeowner projects. This makes more I effective and economical use of the limited research and de-

1 velopment funds available. . .

MILO'S BICENTENNIAL DAY CELEBRATION EVENTS SEPTEMBER 25

8:30 - Bike Race - starting from American Legion 10:00 - Parade - starting from Dexter.Shoe Parking Lot 12:00 - 4 :00 - Republican Lobster :E'.eed - Katahdln c. c.

Park st. 12:30 - Horseshoe Finals - American Legion Field 12:30 - Marathon - Sr. Division - 15 and up - starting

from Brownville Jct. . Jr • . Division - to 15 - starting from Brownville

l:GO - 3:00 - Antique Auto Display - Am. Legion ·Field 2:00 - Firemen's Muster - Dexter Shoe· Parking Lot 4 :00 - Couples So~ball Game - Elm street Field 7 :30 - Concert - P. V. H. s. Parking Lot 8:00 - Fireworks - P. V .H.s. Parking Lot 9 :00 - street Dance - New P!!-rklng Lot by river

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KINGDOM HALL OF JEHOV AH1S WITNESSES Dover Road, Milo

\. j r:AY, SEPTEMBER 19 ~lie Talk - 9:30 a. m.

Keep Growing in Your Re­lationship with God Watchtower Study-10:30 a. m.

Do Not Be Afraid - Hebrew l3:6 ruESDA y. SEPTEMBER 21 Bible Study with a id of book -7:00 p. m.

Man's Salvation OutofWorld )!stress At Hand ! rHURSDA Y, SEPTEMBER 23 Theocratic School 7 p. m. Service Meeting 8 · p. m .

IHLO PENTECOSTAL ~HURCH TO HOLD tEVIV AL SERVICES The Milo Pentecostal Church

s holding Revival Services 1ightly at 7 :30, Tuesday, leptember 14, 1976, through iunday night, Sept. 19, 1976. The special speaker will be ~ev. Horman Glover and Family of Rollins , Wyoming.

The pubUc is welcome to !l.ttend. Be sure to come and near the truths of the Bible ~s they really are !

l There will be a street meet­""-1Dg Friday , Sept. 17 , 197 6,

in ::\Iilo at Knapp's parking lot starting at 5 :00 p. m. Rev. S. Kennedy, Host Pastor.

Everyone Welcome.

LEGION COUNCIL TO HOLD FIRST MEETING AT BROWNVILLE JCT.

County Legion Commander :\Iillard Fogg, Guilford, today extended a reminder to all members of the Piscataquis County Council, American Legion, regarding the start of the fall council sessions.

The first meeting, Saturday evening, September 18, at the Brownville Jct. Legion Home will be a get- acquainted and fun night. Activities will be­gin with a social time followed by supper at 6:30. The busi­ness meeting is scheduled for 7 :30 with dancing completing the evening's program.

The second program for the council is scheduled for Sat­urday evening, October 16 , at Monson.

Commander Fogg stated an invitation is extended to coun­cil members and other state legion and auxiliary members to attend all sessions of the council.

September 16, 1976 .Page 7

WABl-TV Chcrmel S

THURSbAY, SEPTEMBER 16 7:00 To Tell the T ruth

8:00 The Wall.Ona 9:00 Hawaii F1 ...... o 11:00 News

11:30 Late Movie "Kojak .• Sloge of Terror" FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 7:00 To Toll the Truth 7:30 Crooawlts 8:00 A Time to Pray 9:00 t'rl. Night Movie 11:00 Telojournal News 11:30 Late Movie "Kal.ly•a Ht'n"06JJ"

SATURDAY, SEP1.EMBER 18 7 :00 Friends of Mon 7:30 Underdog 8:00 Sylvester &. Tweelle 8:30 Bu&• Dunny/Roadrunner 9:30 Tarzan 10:00 Shu.am/Isis Bour 11:00 Mk 11 11:30 Clue Club 12:00 Fat Albert 12:30 W,O. G, 1:00 Children's F ilm Festival 2:00 Sp•ce 1999 3 :00 Pop Goes the Couotry 3:30 Dolly 4:00 Ara•a World of Sport• 4:30 Sports Spectacular

6:00 Telejournal News 6:30 CBS News 7!00 Lawrenoe Welle 8 :00 The Jeffersons 8:30 lvnn the Terrible 9:00 Mary Tyler Moore 9:30 Bob Newhart 10:00 Rock Music Awards 11:00 Telejournal N>ws 11:15 Wrestling SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 7:30 Tho Jetsons 8 :00 Leroy Jonkln.s

· 8:30 Church with a Heart 9:00 Bia Blue Marble 9:30 Day of Discovery 10:00 Jerry Falwell 11:00 G. Ted Armstrong 11 :30 Face the NatiOD 12:00 Follow- Up 12:30 NFL Pre- Game 1:00 NFL Football 11N. Y. Ola.nts @ Pbiladelphla" "L.A. @ Mtnnosota"

7:00 Sllrty Mlrultes 8:00 Johnny Cash 9:00 K.olt.k 10:00 Cannon U:OO TeleJournal X..ws

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11:00 Telejournal Nows 7 :00 lronallle 11:30 Late Movie 8:00 Bao Bao Black Sheep "Virginia HUI Story" 9:00 Police Woman

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· 7:30 Channel 7 Special 8:00 Happy Days 3:00 Premiere Speelal · Rj'<.h Man- Poor Mon-Book 2 10:00 ABC sP:,eiaJ

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12:00 Jr. Almost Anything Goea 12:30 American Bandstand

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Corduroy Sale 2.18 Yard

McCALL'S Patterns Now Available

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Page 8 September 16, 1976 THE TOWN CRIER

M. S.A.D. No. 41 Milo, Maine

943- 7317 September 1976

Fuel Oil Bid Specifications

Sealed bids for furnishing fuel during 1976-1977 will be . received by the Board of Directors of M. s. A. D. No. 11,

Milo, Maine, at the office of the Superintendent of Schools until 4:00 p. m. , September 22, 1976. Bids will be opened at the next regularly scheduled d irectors meeting at their designated meeting place following the date this bid is sub­mitted. Said bids shall be made and considered upon the following conditions and terms.

1. Each hid shall be submitted on a form provided by M. s. A. D. No. 41 or a similar for m and shall be in a sealed envelope marked " Bid for F uel" and with the bidder's name and address.

2. Bid will be accepted on all or part of the require­ments. It will be the duty of the successful bidder to keep the tank from running out. At the time of delivery the custodian will sign the delivery slip or a person designated by ·him. One copy will be left with the custodian.

3. Oil Tank Information

#2 Fuel Oil School

Aver age Gallons Fuel

Tank Capacity Consumption July ~to J une 30

Milo Primar y 5, 000 12 , 000 Atkinson Primary 1, 000 5, 000 Brownville Jct. Primary 1 - 1, 000 4, 500 Brownville Primary 2 - 275 10,000 LaGrange Primary 1 - 275 2, 000 Administration Building 1 - 500 1, 500

TOTALS 8,325 35,000

The Board of .Directors r eserve the right to accept or reject any or all bids.

Richard M. Sawyer Superintendent of Schools

for less than 120 A DAY WE HAVE REAL SECURITY

WITH

CHASE I llllAll Bil Cl. SERVICE CONTRACT, LIFE & DISABILITY PROGRAM

We pay your heating oll deliveries lf the head of t he Household should die or become disabled.

Claude N; Truk 3Ma1nstreet, Milo Agency, Inc.

COME IN AND SEE US FOR ALL YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS

.I

Your Independent Agent

<$) Walter E. Lutterell Claude N. Trask, Agents, . ._,._

~ ,t~ Floor Covering -~'~.;::,;:} 33 P leasant Street - Milo , ~la.inc 044u.I

Tel: 943- 7761

Rugs Steam Cleaned Fraa Estimate

ANNOUNCEMENT

Dr. Richard 8. Towne Chiropractor

Wishes to announce the Opening of h is Chiropractic Practice at 20 Monument Sq. Dover- Foxcroft, Me .

Tel. 564-3300 Office Hours by Appointment

RECREATION DEPT. NEWS All captains who have volley­

ball teams and men who are not already on a team will meet on Sept. 21, at 7 p. m. at t he Town Hall.

Any women who are inter­ested in forming v.olleyball teams should meet at 7 p. m . Sept. 20, at the Town Hall.

Recre ation Dept. dances will start Sept. 17 at the Derby Community Hall from 7 :30 to 11 p . m •. -- gr ades 6 to 12.

NOTICE The State Bureau of Veterans

Services Counselor will be at the Town Office in Dover­Foxcroft, Maine, Sept. 21, 1976, from 10:00 a. m. to· 12:00 a. m. He will assist veterans and their dependents on claims to the Veterans Ad­ministr ation and other veter­ans' affairs . Applicants for financial aid, known as World War Assistance, for the de­pendents of veterans who are incapacitated and where ther~ is loss of income, will also be interviewed.