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1 3 No 39
iEbitrb locally fDr laquoUusr 1Jjoral arourrugr Serving Ihe Central Penquis Jirea
Thursday September 24 1964 Ten Cents
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P r ominent Republic ans were photographed at a tea honoring the wives of C~gtngressLWlal
Candidates held at the home of Mrs Ann Mi11 s las t Monday a t Milo L to R Frank Titshycomb Kenneth Mac Leod Clifford McIntire and H Allan Monroe Contd on Page 13
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THE T CRIER
~ ~71 Conglomeration OJ Voros By Ne11l Robertspn
I maybe juetin a nasty mood but it linlt my idea of Paradise-a glasa of Kraeger er or any other kind of rotgut like it but thatis how theyadvertlse it and personally 1 th1nk that ad stinks and is sacriliiious and should be barred from the air and screen Ata rural crossroad there is a sign readingTake car~ which rut you use You wHl be in it for about the next twenty miles Farmer Thomas barn had Justgone up 1n smoke and his insurance agent was trying to ew1ain to him that he collect cash for il Read the plJlicy he insisted All our company engages to do is to buildyou
another barn exactly like the one thats been destroyed Fanner Thomas went into aterrific rage roared If thatfs the way yOJ
varmmts dobusiness cancel the policy on my wife before its too late In Washington a government survey was ordered to study the migratory habi ts of birds Thousnads of all species were reshyleased with metal strips reading Notify Fish and Wild Life Divshyision Wash BioI Surv Hugb Newton writes The abbreviation was changed abruptly following receipt of a note from a vexed Alberta farmer Gents I shot ore of your crows last week andfolshylowed instructions attached to it I washed it bUed it and surved it It was awful You should stop trying to fool the public with things like this So much for supposed humor It was some more from the old book I found of Bennet Certs
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Old like to give my explanation of 50mething tbatsometlmes ctDme up for discussion People ask why it is that good christian and
Jewish people so ofter suffer so much tribulation Well I refld a goodanswer somewhere in the past the reason-is that if all righteous people were compensated by God for beIng good there would be quite a rush for seats in our ohurches without much
NOTICE thought given to the matter of being converted according to the scriptures There is nothing in the bible tbat promised a bed or
SThbe Jl~~haclass degbf MittllOdHigth lose5 for the righteouS in fact the opposite is promised and it is c 00 WUl bull ve a 0 e r ve d
on Saturda 26 for the goo y Next a little dissertation about cowards Not many of us are
NOTICE WLO endowed with more thanOUl share of courage and Im Barry to say OnSatllrday t Sept 26 at 10 00 1 am one d them 1 am like diifeHow who said he would rather a m at the Elementary School people would be saying of bimMy how fast he can run than there willbe an audition for the how naturalhe looks And thats just the way I feel about many Spotlight on Youth program by WLBZ staff
NOTICE Three Rivers Fish and Game
Sept 28 at the Sebec Grange Hall 630 Supper andfollomiddotwing the business meelingmovies will be shown
NOTICE MOLday Sept 28 ttilo Band Boosters will hold their first regular meeting of the school year at the Music Hall at 730 p m All Junior and Senior Band parentB~ inshyterested persons and band members are urged to attend
of the things thatbesetus in life Ifreelyadmitthat I am positivel scared about some things For instance the bible tells that is an
awfulthinto fall into the hands of the living God But tOQ manypeople sefdom give it a passing though bun tell you in the m6s t
emphatic way I KlOW how those words should be almost bwned into the minds of us all Well thts now Monday morning-- my dead line and I had the pleasure of uniting in marriage Saturday evening a young couple Kenneth Curtis and K~ol Kimball who were just in the growing up stage when I first went to Parkman l knew them as a nice young cmiddotouple as school youngsters growing up andbelieve they are the kind that will assume the responsibility of married life now that they have come in 0 adulthood It was a churchwedding--cand1e lightcelemony--and the church was well filled butImquite sure it will be in the BIllgorNewB with adeshytailed accountby someone who can give a proper description One thing I middotlltIst say though the wedding gown was a thing of unusual beauty whoever designed and made it and Karol certainly didnt detrac t anything from its beauty Isaw my friend Grace B ush there taking pictures 80 we 111 probably get middota pretty good idea of it alL Thele was a fine reception in the grange hall and had the plea ure ofseeingmanyofmyfriends I didnt stay to see the operung 0 the -presents as there were so mally I was afraid of pushing my lucmiddotshytoo far iIi the strength capaCity God Bless you Kenneth and Karol Remember ltwasn a slip knot and shoul t com unti~ ailmiddot
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THE T O WN C RI ER
public The meeting Is sponshyard Horne He rbertWoodard sored by the local commissior Llyod Goodine Robert Treshyon Christian concernes Thereworgy Katherine Rhoda Shelshywill be a coffee after the meet-ley Lewis Cheryl Lancaster ingSandraSmith Charles Chessa Sept 25th at 730 the film ofKimberly Stevens and George
Bi lly Graham s Decadeof De shyVanTassel d s ionl sponsored by the CenshyL~dies Auxiliary meets Wed shytral Maine Crusade middotmiddot will be nesdayat200 Themid week shown The public i s invitedservice every Wednesday at OnSept 25th at730A P rayer730
meeting for all menin the area for the success of the CentralTRIPLE M -GLASS Matne CrusadeThe Triple M Class had a OnSept 27th a t 930 Church
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TED BAPTIST CHURCH u ir rehears als on Thursday iamtly outing on the Ledges e as follow Sunbeams at 0 Torcbbears at 600 - ty Choir at 700 ursday at 8 00 the Billy
Mlham fi lm Decade of Dec shy JD will be shown at the
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KINGDOM HALL OF JEHOVAHS WITNESSES Sunday September 27 at 200 p m Public Bible Lecture Helief From Tension in a TroubledWoildbyC Wagner Watchtower Study at 3 15 p m Strip Off tha Old P e rsonality if you want to Li ve Forever based on Col 39 10 Tuesday Sept 29 at 7 30 R m Bible Study with aid of book Baby lon the Great Has Fallen Gods Kingdom Rules Chapter 10 WaitingiD Exile for Baby shylons Fall Thurs day Oc tove r 1 at 700 p m Ministry School Service mee ting at 800
GUILFORD METHODIST Sept 24th at 730 The Rev
John Allen Broyles Pastor of the MethodistChurchatBoothshybay Harbour will speak at the Me thodis t Church on the All ChristianPeace Conference at Prague Czechoslovakia which he attended as an obse z ver for the board of Christian Social Concerns at the Methodi s t conshyfe r ence Mrs Broyles who als o attended will speak An offering will be received for the Maine Conference Board of Christian Social Conce rnes All Methodis t churches in the sub district have been invited and the meeting is open to the
school classes for a ll ages Chris tian education day will be observed At 11 Ad Divine Worship Pastor The Rev Robert Vanaseks sermon is The Spirit of Truth Anthem by the young adult choir A special offering for Christian Education will be received This Is des i gnated for the Maine Conference board of edshyucation Committee of gree t shyings - Mr and Mrs Phillip Hines Ushers - Guy HaydEln and Lewis Holmes at 530 MYF will meet in the chapel with counsillors Mr and Mrs Lloyd Welts Church sc~ool opened Sunday
with an attendance of 103 Folshylowing is the list of officers and teachers General Supt Mrs AlvinPe r kins Secretary
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ISCATAQ IS COUNTY COUNCIL MEETING The Cecil R Cole American Legion Post and Auxiliary Unit 5
ere hos ts to the second session of the Piscataquis County ounc il American Legion at Greenville Saturday night Sept 9th D onaldC Richards Chief of Contact Division of the Togus VA lospitalwas guest speaker using for his topic VA and the ~om munity T he Council has invited the Dover-Foxcroft Drum and Bugle nd Baton Corp to represent Piscataquis County in the 1965 e gion Convention Parade in Wct terville This colorful group 150 took part in the 1964 Legion Convention Parade and was ponsored by the Piscataquis County Council Posts and Units tl the County Will be asked to take part in some way to raise mds for this event I r s Merna Borgoyne Fifth District Vice President of Milo as introduced and reminded Auxiliary members of their meinshyers hip drive and the need of ordering the Legislative Bulletin - s Burgoyne advised the group that the Auxiliary Units in
~sc ataquisCounty are invited to Dexter Nov 10th for a visi shy on of Dept President Mrs Madeline Sweet and Mrs Burshy
Oyne Other s introduced were Miles Conkite Monson Hilda Knor
tJusiaawl Post Commanders Frank Gregoire Dover-Foxcroft ~eo Vigue Dexter Wayne Clukey Sangerville and H Guy anson Greenville It was announced that a Fifth Ilistrict meeting will be heU on 1l~L1 Ocl())ec IHh in Brewer and the next Council meeting 11 be in Dexter Thursday night October 15th with 6 30 xppe r The guest speaker will be Miss Donna Tussing of Edshymgton Miss TUSSing is Governor of Dirigo Girls State and - r ecently received the highest homr in the Girls State proshy
ram President of Girls Nation Girls State delegates and those ~erested in the Girl s Sta te program of the American Legion ~Xlti liary are invited to this Dexter lYeeting
Sheldo n Poole lEP RESEN TATIVE OF METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE
selling Life and Hospital Insurance
19 Clinton Street Milo Me Phone WI 3 -7128
REGIONAL HOSPITALS MEET Fifteen delegates and interested people were in attendance at th(
fourth regional hospital meeting Wed evening at Central Ha ll Dover-Foxcroft H C Bundy M D Chairman presided vi Ava Strout R N as Secretary
Thoseattending from Greenville were Administrator Mrs Ne lliE Morrell R N Trustees Wallace Ritchie Chairman and two othe From Dover-Foxcroft Administrator Isobel Currie R N and John Meisner Chariman of Trustees also two others From Dexter Administrator Norman Hatch From Milo Administra to Ava Strout R N Assistant Administrator Eleanor Chase R _ Trustees HC Bundy MD Chairman and Paul H Day als o Laboratory Technician Eustiquio Delgado M D and one vis itor
A Dietician has been contacted who is to make a survey of the fo houspitals and report at next meeting on their deitary needs toge theuro with suggestions for improvement
De Delgad6wh~ is aRegistered Medical Technologist told o ~ the many ways in which the laboratory services of Milo Comm uni iJ Hospital also his services might be utilized to provide be tte r and quicker results for the hospitals of the region He is to visL ea~h of the hospitals with the purpose of formulating plans and is to report at the next (gional meeting wi th recommendations
ThenextmeetingwillbeonOct 21 at Central Hall Dover- Fox shycroft 7 30 in the evening It i expected that Mr Wilfred P oi r shyier of the American Hospital Association of Maine will address the gathering
MILO COMMUNITY HOSPITAL NEWS
The first fall meeting of the Auxiliary was held in Milo Town Hall Diningroom Tues sept 22 with eleven members and one guest
A project has been adopted to purchase a chart Desk for the hospital To begin raising funds for this a food sale has bee planned for Friday Oct 9 in the office of the Bangor Hydr o Co on Main Street
Co-Chairman for the food sale are Gertrude Rowe phone 94 3 shy2234 or Adelia Leonard phone 943-7370 Any inciividual or c lub desiring to help out on this worth while project may contact e ithel of these ladies
The next meeting of the Auxiliary will be November 24 in the Town Hall diningroom refreshment committee is to be Ann P lac( and Maxine Scanlon
Thereis to be a mee ting of the Board of Directors of the HosshypitalAuxiliaryTues Sept 29 730 in the evening at the home of Gcltrude ltowe De rby Hill Thc following members make up------------------------1--- the board Bl[lHeh Degelstrom President Georgina London~liclf arne ess1regElectro~ode
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GUILFORD METHODIST
s Clayton TuckerCouncelshygteacherMrs Manley Hashy
Teachers Mrs Paul NoshyMrs Roy Fairbrother
erbe rt ss MargaretVanasek Mrs
Flint Mrs Ralph e ton Mrs Mary Clark
s Linwood Flanders Mrs elvlnBeach Mrs Kenneth
~ poundrr i11 Mrs Edgar Cartshyight Miss Betsey White nald Templet Robert Worshy
llnCT Thomas Blake Sidney _ 0 Buzzell -t Divine Worship Scott AIshyen Davis son of Mr and Mrs Theodore Davis was baptized lr and Mrs Paul Cook were r e ceived into membership Doshynald Templet welcomed the people in behalf of the church~ The Youth choir sang the anshymemo Ushers were Robert Van asek Jr and Raymond Hamshymond The Pastors sermon was T he Whipping Post Ruth ~tuart was committee on greshyetings The Methodist Y~)Uth F llowship met in the Chapel wi th 0 present middot besides the pas tor and the counsillos and 1r and Mrs Lloyd Welts The Pastor showed films on his trip to the Worlds Fair and those who had attented the Maine Methodist camp told of their experiences Monday the official board of
the church met in the chapel The Pastor opened the meeting and presided The following commissions reported Edushyca tion - Mrs Alvin Perkins Sunday School Supt reported 15 teachers and 3 officers preshys e nt in the 103 attendarice on Sunday Membership and Evanshyge lism - Sudney Buzzell enshycouraged all to take part in the Crusade to be held in Dover-shyFoxcroft at the Academy Oct 11 th to 18th with the Rev John Wesley White Evangalist The Rev RobertVanasek reported the film Decade of Decision will be shown a t our church on Sept 25that 730Allchurches and people in the area are inshyvited to attendL Offe rings will be r ece ived for expenses for theC rus ade Missions - Marshygaret Mar tin reported Text
book for the World Mission Study Churches Mission Ashymong New Missions Home Missions - Spanish Americans have been received and will be available in the church library Commission on Worship - No report but will meet Sept 17th at745 Methodist Church Felshylowship reported by the Passhytor held the first meeting Sunshyday evening with councillors Mr and Mrs Lloyd Welts present Womans Society of Christian
service - Nathalie Brooks P reoidEmt reported the acti shyvities since the last meeting Business - Voted a donation to the Central Maine Crusade Nest meeting Oct 19th beshy
cause of the Cusade meeting the same night
MILO FIRST PENTECOSTAL Sunday School all ages 130
P M under the supervision of Mrs Carrie Levigne Worship services at 240 with
Rev Guy Mitchell Pastor
DERBY SHOP BOWLING LEAGUE TEAM W L Rips Five 5 0 Danas Five 5 0 Hals Five 4 1 Johns Five 3 2 Sams Five 2 3 Bobs Five 1 4 Bills Five ~ 4 Owens Five 0 5 Sam G Five 0 5 Team High Three Games Rips Five 1403 Team High Single Game Rips Five 480 INDIVIDUAL HXGH THREE D Lovell 335 INDIVIDUAL HIGH SINGLE R Morrill 126
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Annual Old Home Sunday at the Willimantic Communi ty Churc was he ld on Sept 20 The church was founded in 1926 Flowers were dedicated to decea13ed members of the church Pas tor i s Mr JohnWats on Bangor Maine Guest s peaker was Rev Arlington Booker E as t Ham pden Maine Founder and Dir ector of Maine Rural Missions SpeCial mus ic was by Mrs Booke r FellowshiI supper followed the se r vic es at the town hall Shown in the abo ~ picture are L to R Rev Booker Mrs Booker and Mr Watson
WheD yoa tana the corDer ia Guillord turD iD t
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GUILFORD Omicron Chapter of Delta
Kappa Gamma entertained the retired teachers of Piscataquis county at an evening meeting at the Elementary school at Dover-Foxcroft on Sept 14th The program was an original poem by Mrs Lila Kenney guest of Dover-Foxcroft and a skit lYe OTyme Skule written by Harriet Ladd The retired teachers attending were Eva Scripture Agnes Sawyer Onata Deane Martha Gould Leona Gillis Milo Ethel McQuarrie Brownville Junction Abbie Fowler Sanshygerville Effie Bulton Harriet
Industrious Railbow girls held car-wash sessions at Milo Ladd Dover-Foxcroft Edith garages last Saturday to raise money for the Rainbow Schol- Edes Agnes Hilton Ruth Harshyarship Fund The local assembly provides $100 yearly to the vey Ola Smith Freda Maxfreld fund and were able to raise about one third of this amount on Guilford the car-wash program
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Milo Thurs 530-800 P M Ameriean Legion Han
GUILFORD MONDAY 330 P M IOO F HALL DOVER-FOXCROFT WE DNESDAY 330 P M
AME RICAN LE GION HALL
that this was a nathmal conshyvention and the delegates were all from all sections ot theshycountry Both speakers were of the opinion that student coshyuncil has a real important fushynction in student activities in school The variouS activities of the student council help make for better social climate ahd discipline Chairman for the program was Pat Delaney Mr James Willey of Bangor
was a guest Announcements were made as to the intercluo meeting in Nova Scotia on Sept 20th and the Twenty-Fifth anshyniversary observance of the Brewer Kiwanis club on Sat Sept 19th Program chairmar for next week is James H White GUILFORD FISH AND GAME A meeting of the Fish and Game Assn metat the North Guilford grange hall Thursdity evening ErnestDodge presiding Clifshyton Cooley who was sent to Conservation camp at Branch Pond by the association gave a report of activities there GamE Warden McAllister spoke on the bob cat lynx and moose in this vicinity NORTH GUILFORD EXTENSION The North Guilford Extension
group met at Marian Braziers Wednesday Sept 16th Topic of C rafts was taken up Attracshytive and practical gifts were made by the members Mrs Alice Flanders server
on the refreshment committee
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Hostesses were Ruth Fletcher Vivienne Bray Cons tance Mac Pherson Leota Brown GUILFORD KIWANIS A t the regular Tuesdaynoon
meeting of the Guilford Kiwanis Club SusanPulkkinenand Kashythy Morin were the speakers They told of student council activities aims and objectives Miss Morin told of her attenshydance at the National Convenshytion of student councils he ld at Bangor in June There were about900delegated to this nashytional conference and the disshycussion groups were all well attended It was pOinted out
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County Home Ie Classes Se Fall Fas
The above picture was taken i n the Home Ec P isshy
~ a u quis Community High School Guilford At the left you see O lne of the 7 5 girls who got a good glimpse a t some new fall fash Mrs lila Ger ow Jct Home Extension teacher i s s hown with me
ns Many were privilaged to be able to model some of the outfits be rs ofthe c lass Brenda Ne lson Gayle McClear y J udy Suckle he ilteacher is Mrs Esther Leeds J oa n Hichborn is shown Leoniece Connaughton and Marie Anne Boobar as they enjoy the ode ling the evening gown wihie Mrs Mildred Sma ll adjusts new fall fashions
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L to R Mrs Mildred Small he lps Cheryl Wallace with he r 1964 Simplicity Fall wardrobe outfitat Milo fit modeled by Carolyn Marks
On Monday afternoon both of Mrs Shepardsons Home Eco A wardrobe of Fall Fasil on5 from Simplic ity was on display a t ics c lasses at Milo High were introduced to the 1964 Simpli
the various High Schoo] lIome Ec onomics Depar tments in the Wardrobe Several gir ls were able to mode l garments Sol County this week Thi s wardrobe is be ing introduced by Mrs de led outfits which were definitely bec oming to the m while ( Ml ldredSmali who is County Clothing Projec t Leader for the P i s- tried on s omething that was not suitable for them as an edu cataqui s Ex tension Ass oLiation and F ores tR She ldon Extension ill experience Agen t or the Coop Extens i on Se r vice Both are from Dover- Fox- -------------------------shy
croft Greenville Insur aact The wardrobe was available to the HighSchool home Exonomics
Dept and local 4-H gr oups Sept 21 thru 23 1geacy The wardrobe has been used i n Milo Guilfor d Brownville J ct
Dover - Foxcroft and Greenville All s howings have been informal Greenville Maine Telephone OXbow Smiddot Scheduling was handled through the County Extension Office a t Dover -Foxcroft
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RlLFORD GOLDEN LINK EB EKAH LODGE The Golden Link Rebekah
Oe met Friday Sept 18th t the 1 O O F hall with 18 _esent including guests from nonah Dover - Foxcroft ghtNoble Grands were preshyntbull Margare t Mar tin presishyd with Erma Eastman and
tora Weston sub officers 2e following officers were shyec ted for 1964 - 65 Noble - and-Margaret Martin Vice - and-Erma Eastman Recorshy
rY Secretary Esther Woolshy Treasurer Donna Fogg
- us tees - Alfred Race Ina say Dorothy Herring Voshyto order 25 Rebekah cook
ks Voted to have a Joint supper Oct 2nd for Re- shy
EiUths and Odd Fellows Donna g read an article regarding
cIyler Colfax Founder of the er After the meeting Velma
nferfield showed slides of the ats fltthe New England ConshyLave atConcord N H an~ of amp Neofa Montville The _ s te ry package was won by nna Fogg Refreshment com
a Jenkins Margaret Chat-UTne Harriet Anderson and
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GUILFORD WCTU The middot WCTU met Friday with
Mrs Josephine Currie in Milo The meetingwas opened by the Pres1dent Mrs Prescott 9 members and 1 visitor present Devotional services by Effie Parsons An auction sale was held and refreshments served The next meeting will be at Lucy Nesbits It was voted to senct cards to sick members The mee ting c los ed with a Salshyute to the Flag and WCTU benshyidiction GUILFORD WSCS The committee on food sales
held Friday at Straw and Marshytin office by the WSCS were Margaret Martin Katherine Kent Marjorie Page Phyllis Burdin Margaret Chatbourne and Bertha Turner with Ethel Martin and Mary Vanasek asshysisting
MONSON The Monson-Willimantic Heashylth C oUllsil me t Tue sday evenshying Election of officers for the year was held Elected Chairman was Mrs Agnes Ackley Vice Chairman Mrs Dorothy Holmbom Secretary Mrs Rose Nelson A make-up Polio Clinic will be held Oct 20th At this time the first second and third oral polio shots will be available Anyshyone who missed having theirs may receive the vaccine at this time Floride treatments were discussed and this treatment will be investigated Physicals will be given the first third fifth and nineth grade pupils also all children -participating in sports PARKMAN GRANGE The Parkman Grange met Fri shyday evening and held election of officers as follows Master Ivan Foss Overseer-Arthur
Bailey Lecturer-Beryl Ellis Steward-CarrollBridge Chashyplin-Ethel Bickford TreasshyCarroll L McKusic Secreshytary - Blanch Rockhill Gate Keeper-Ernest Tweedie Ceres Minnie Bridge Pomone-Bonshyita Bailey Flora - Gertrude Curtis Las-Hilda Hersey Exshyecutive Comm-Carroll Bridge 3 yr term Grange voted to hold a public supper and aucshytiononOct 10th Auction Com mi ttee -The lma Tweedie Hilda Hersey and Arthur Bailey Anyone having articles for the
auction may contact the comshymittee ABBOT LADIES CIRCLE The Ladies Circle met with
Ruby Stone Wednesday A quilt waspackedandabusiness meshyetingheld Refreshments were served The next meeting will be at 130 p m on Sept 23rd at the home of Mrs Doris Perkins ABBOT GRANGE Abbot Grange 329 had their
annual mystery ride on Sunday Sept 13th Leaving the hall at 1030 a m the route was by way of Bates district to North Guilford Willimantic ~Elliotsshyville to Little Wilson stream picnic area near the falls Lushynch was eaten here and some of the party hiked to Jim Whishytes Look-outbywayofthe Apshypalachian Trail for a view of the valley The ride continued to Monson Greenville and Moshyose River On the return trip a stop was made at Rockwood dump in hopes of seeing the bears who often feed there The bears did not show up so the ride continued homeward However one car load of peoshyple decided to make a short ride into Shirley and just beshyfore entering the town they met
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a bull moos~ in the road Exshycitement was high for a few minutes until the moose pas-shysed the car and went into the woods DERBY MOTHERS SERVICE CLUB The Derby Mothers Service
Club met for an all day meetshying in the home of Mrs Gladys Ricker on Sept 15th A boiled dinner was served Co-hostess was Mrs LilaSmith Thebusshyiness meeting was conducted by the president Mrs Marshyian Cunningham This club will have a fair this
fall and chairmen -are Gladys Ricker Lila Smi th and Grace Collins Work on this project has begun and members are asked to have articles in by the last of October A dinner was served the B amp A
Staff on Sept 10th in Derby Community hall Chairmen for this dinner were Marian Cunshyningham and Marian Williams Llewallen Southard is dischashy
rged from the service and is at the home of his mother Mrs Jennie Southard A wedding card goes to Rim-
othy Morrill AA Memphis Tenn
-Darrell Spear is attending school at3790 School Square Gunter Air Force Base Ala The mystery prize of the day
went to Mrs Blanche Stuart The next meeting will be Sept 29th place to be announced Timothy Morrill A A has
spent two weeks leave with his parents Mr and Mrs Ge orge Morrill in Derby and now is at his new assignment in Memshyphis Tenn where he will at shytend school for Aviation Elecshytronics TechniciansshyGordon Lovell SA has spent
two weeks with his grandparshyents Mr and Mrs Albie Loshyvill and has now gone to be stationed aboard the USS Outshypos t for 6 months Then he wi 11 go to Electronic Tech School Great Lakes Ill GREENVILLE LAKEVIEW WOMANS CLUB The Lakeview Womans Club
met Thursday evening wi th Mrs RownaBartley ather Harfords Point camp
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H E TO WN CRIER P age ll
LUB DOINGS ~ontd from Page 10
xteen members and three 15ts Mrs Janice Paradis 5 Clarice Jardine andMrs rce9es Irvine were in at shy1ance
Myrcilla Raymond reshy-red on her trip to Rockland
June when she attended the nera l Federation Womans bull meeting at the Samoset ~l
uring the business meeting club voted a donation to the
~ationArmy and also voted sell Christmas Candles ag shyl this year in order to raise ub funds
i as also announced that the
= ~~au~a~~~d Christmas
om mittee for the evening msis ted of the following club -c rs President Mrs Myrshy
~la Raymond Vice - president
- s Mary Vigue Corresponshylg Secretary Mrs Diane ber ts Secretary Mrs Judy ~ azewich Treasurer Mrs
ro l Harriss bull e next meeting will be lield
~th at the home of Mrs -gitt Hilton [
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ommitteewill be Mrs Ann s on Mrs Sylvia Edgerly
Sheila McIver and Mrs har lotte Collins OUTH SANGERVILLE fRANGE -ine teen members from South ange rville Grange attended riendship night at Garland frange Friday evening Booster Night was observed South Sangerville Grange on anir day evening Ke ith Edshyerly welcomed the guests
e Flag salute was given and tie chaplain offered prayer ecture r MildredDodge reshyor ted on the Lecturers Conshy~rence which she attended at IUrham N H rhe following program was ~esented Singing by all Reshyding of the National Masters gtooste r Night message by eith EdgerlYi Skit Guy and inda E Um s and Laurie Gaisse ocal solo Diane GrantiSkit oarbara 1itche~l and Barbara tonco Piano solo Betse y llms T ableau Iam an Am shyrican Doran and Katherine
Nuite Betsey Ellms Guy Nancy and Linda Ellms Ber shynice Bennett E rnest Dodge E thel Grant Barbara Mitche ll
Dianne Grant Kei th Edgerly Elbridge Atwater of Dexter gave a memorized reading Harold Gray Ex Com of the Maine State Grange spoke re shygarding gr ange work A cake wa lk was sponsored by
the community service comshymittee for r epair work and was won by E r r ol Nuite Ka therine Nuite and Bernice
Bennett served refreshments There were three non-memshy
bers present and guests from Central Valley North Guilford and Dexter Grange SANGERVILLE SCOUTS CubScout pack 110 Sangershy
ville held gt c ommittee and par ents m eeting Sept 10th The Sept Pack meeting will
gte held at the Legion Hall on Sept 25th All boys eightyears of age wishing to join shoulg be at this meeting with their
parents Also registration of present members boys and adults will be he ld
bull GUIL FORD METHODIST CHURCH At the Methodist Church T uesday Sept 29 a chicken pie supper from 5 to 7 sponshysored by the committee OD
Finance
GOLDE N LINK PAST NOBLE GRAND Sept 25 Golden Link Past Noble Grand Club will meet yith Margaret Martin for a 6 0 clock supper
NOTICE South Sangerville Grange wi ll meetSaturdayeveningwith the local 4-H Club and Extension Group as guests A s peaker is expec ted from the Inland Fish and Game Department Memshybers are asked to b ring dough shynuts
Jayteen Ce ter Ope s
The Milo Jaycees sponsored Jayteen Center opened for its third consectutive year last Saturday night
A very high attendance was reported in the new recreation hall which has been completly rebuilt and remodeled
Top photo shows dancers enjoying the latest dances Bottom photo shows young people regis te ring with Ed Roberts
at the desk
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F ORD CERS ELECTED AT PCHS
following officers of P C H S were elected at class meetshy he ld viedncsday afternoon o r s President Lynn Herrick Vice President Stephen Folshy
Sec retary p ia Ordway Treasurer Sharon Campbell __ior s President Linda Hedrick Vice President William _it f ~ retary Nancy Street Treasurer David Gilbert
homores President Donna Davis Vice President Dennis ~ z llis Secretary Carla Ordway~ Treasurer Kathy GIlbert
- 11 111en President Dennis Gilbert Vice President Richard Sc cretalY Sharon Estes Treasurer Linda Tozier
hUl Grade President Lance Pulkkinen Vice President ~t Perkins Secretary Gary Burgess Treasurer Katherine
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Yes si r rlldas the re goes another ooe They ainlbeen thi s ple ntiful in the s e he le parts fo r qulte a spel l Some thing like the caribou only I rec kon they go faste r farther I sooner than SO Dle others Mebbe be fo re you give chas e ~ you sbould fi gs-e r out whether bes ruuDJnl
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WOMANS CLUB PROGRAM The program of the Womans Clubs Sangerville has benn reshy
leased as follows Meetings at 730 p m Suppers at 630 p m
Oct 5 Hostess Rachel Carr Supper Committee Rachel Cqrr Bernice Priest Mildred Dodge Roll Call
Nov 2 Hostess Freda Mjlxfield Refreshments Committee Hazel Moulton Cassie Lombard Federation Reports Roll Call
Dec 7 Hostess Mildred Dodge Refreshments Committee Charlene Edes Eva Edes Stella Merrow Program Roll Call
Jan 4 Hostess Alice Jackson Supper Committee Abbie F~
ler Faye Stilson Gladys Palmer Program Roll Call New Years Party
Feb 1 Hostess Nell Houston Refreshments Committee P hy llis Herring and Irene Harrington District President
Roll Call March 1 Hostess Charlene Edes Refreshments Committee
Mildred Dodge Freda Maxfield June Smith Program Roll Call
April 5 Hostess Alice Jackson Refreshments Committee Rachel Carr ~ PhylliS Harrington Gladys Palmer an Daisy Harvey Program Roll Call
May 3rd Hostess Stella Merrow Supper Committee Office rs Roll Call White Elephant Sale State PreSident Mrs Carolyn Lombardi
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PJ es0ntbesides the host and (i ifUf lIhostess and their children
I - ( ~John Dale and Larry vere ~
Mrs Edith Dunton of Pittsshyfield Maine Mr and Mrs CROSB VS Perley Daggett lVIr and Mrs Milo Percy Billington of Sangershy for a ville lVIrs MyraAlexander of
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Ac tive Republican women above were photographed at the Tea held in lVIilo last Monday as part of the day s program which consisted of local business tours by candidates a Coffee in Greenville the Tea in Milo and a reception at Dover-F oxcroft in the evening
READY FOR THE UNEXPECTED
The average person cant plan ahead for sudden illness But the pharmacist must Its one of the most important parts of your pharmacists job to keep informed of all the new products in the vast and complex drug prescription field
And behind your pharmacists ability to serve you is the nations pharmaceutical industry which each year places several hundred new drug products in the service of better health Just one of them recently deshyveloped required four years of reshysearch costing millions of dollars It was studied by more than 200 physishycians in 4500 patients The report on its safety and effectiveness filled 27 volumes with 14000 pages of facts
As members of the health team serving you your druggist and the pharmaceutical houses safeguard your well-being by anticipating your health needs
So when the unexpected occurs your pharmacist is ready
ennessee Ernie Mike 1allace News
J Ge l the Message 30 Missing Links l Love of Ufe 5 News ~ Search for Tomonow ~j Guiding Ught
0 Mid-Day bull 3 Hal lone Pine As The World Turns
P a ssword Houseparty To Tell The Trth
Edge of Night
Father Knows Bes t Bozo Show
Te lejournal News CBS News
RSDAY SEPT 24 1964 Wyatt Earp TBA Perry Mason Password Baileys of Balboa
00 The Defenders Telejournal News
[Jl)AY SEPT 25 1964 -fy Three Sons
o Rawhide Tne Entertainers Gorrner Pyle
J The Reporter T elejournal News
-rrmiddotRDAY SEoT 26 1964 Mis te r Mayor
Alvin Show T ennessee Tuxedo
1 Quick Draw McGraw Linus the Lionhearted
_30 The Jersons _0 Candlepin Bowli ng
JO Industry On Parade 5 Univ of Me Football
Me vs R I II bull Big Picture
SJ-y King J immy Dean
B ud Leavitt Voyage Under the Sea
(hoonel 5
730 Jackie Gleason 830 Gilligans Island 900 Mr Broadway 1000 Gunsmoke 1100 Telejournal News 1115 Saturday Nite Late Show
Riff Raft
SUNDAY SEPT 271964 1200 The Christophels 12 15 Living Word
1230 This is the Life 100 Industry On Parade 11S NFL Today J 0 NFL Football
I1Browns at Eagles 415 Pro Football Report 430 Big Picture 500 ~ports Special 530 Amateur Hour 600 Twentieth Century 63011e Ed 700 Lassie 730 The Martian 800 Ed Sullivan
900 The Fugitive 10 00 Candid Camera 1030 Whats My Line 1100 Telejournal News 11 15 Harry Reasoner News MONDAY SEPT 28 1964 7 00 The Rineman 730 To Tell the Truth 8 00 Ive Got a Secret 830 Andy Griffi th 900 Lucy 930 Many Happy Returns 10 00 Slatterys People 1100 Telejournal News TUESDA Y SEPT 29 1964 00 Littlest Hobo 730 Combat 830 Red Skelton 9 30 Petticoat JlUlction 1000 The Nurses 1LOO Telejournal News
WLBZ-TV (hannel 2 DAYTIME VIEWING MONDA Y THRU FRIDAY 1200 Bostorn Patriots Revue700 Today 100 Dragnet725 News 130 Cham pionship Bowling730 Today
230 NBC Sports Special825 News 300 NCAA Foothall 830 Today
Minnesota ys Nebraska900 People Are Funny 6 30 Patty Duke 930 Womans Hour
700 12 Oclock High1000 Make Room For Daddy 800 Hollywood Palace1030 Word For Word
900 Saturday Night MOvie11 00 Concentration
The Tall Men11 30 Jeopardy
11 30 RhB lgold Theater12 00 Say When
Uthe Untouchablesll1230 Truth or Conse uences
SUNDAY SEPT7 19641255 NBC News Day Report
900 Americans at Work100 General Hospital
915 Sac red Heart1 30 Lets Make a Deal
930 Faith for Today200 The Price is Right
1000 This is the Life230 The Doctors
1030 Porky Pig300 Another World
11 00330 You Dont Say 11 30 400 Match Game 1200 4 25 NBC News Afternoon Reper 30 430 Superman 200 500 Mick~ Mouse 530 Sea Hunt 500 6 00 Fi rst Evening News Report 6 00
630 Huntley Brinkley Report 630
Btillwinkle Discovery Wide World of Sports
Touchdown Pro Football
New York at Boston Davis Cup Tournament Meet the Press Biography DeGaulle
NIGHT TIME VEIWING 7 00 Hawks LandingTHURSDAYSEPT 241964 730 Walt Disney700 McHales Navy 830 Bill Dana 730 Daniel Boone
9 0 0 Bonanza8 30 Dr Kildare
10 00 The Rogues9 30 Hazel
11 00 The World this Weekend1000 Kraft Suspense Theater 1115 Dragnet1100 ABC News Final
MONDAY SEPT 28 196411 30 To~ht Show
amp00 Kentucky JonesFRIDAY SEPT 25 1964
7 30 Monday Night Movie700 Mr Magoo
Ask Any Girl730 International Showtime
930 Hollywood and the Stars8 30 Bob Hope Presents
10 00 Pre OIYtnPic Specialr 30 Jack Benny
TUESDAY SEPT 2919641000 Jack Paar
7 00 Donna Reed 11 00 ABC News Fllli 730 Mr Novak
SATURDAY SEPT 261964 830 Man from U N C L E
730 Just for Kids ~30 TW-3 WEDNESDAY SEPTbull 30 1964800 The OBriens 1000 The Campaign amp Candidates7-00Bemiddotwitc7h-e-Od=cCL== 830 Bugs Bunny
1EDNESDAy SEPT 30 1964 130 Face the Nation 900 Lone Ranger 700 Spotlight on Youth 800 Back Lash 930 Ruff and Reddy 730 The Virginian830 Beverly Hillbillies 1000 Hector Heathcote
900 Wednesday night Movie 900 Dick Van Dyke 1030 Fireball XL-5
Green Mansions 930 Cara Williams 1100 Dennis the Menace 1000 Danny Kaye 1130 Fury
THE TOWN CR IER
Sept 25-26 COMEDY OF TERROR Vincent Price amp Peter Lorre
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B LACK SABBATH Boris Kar loff
GUILFORD NOTICE
Mr and Mrs David Stevens of Augus ta and Mr and Mrs Willis Cookson of Guilford will hold open house at the Guilford Center Grange Hall Saturday Sept 26th at 730 p m in observance of the 80th birth shyday of their mother Mrs Cora Stevens All relatives and friends are invited
GREENVILLE HYLAND-MCNAUGHTON ENGAGEMENT
Mr audMrs George Hyland of Greenville announce the enshygagement of their daughtergt Miss Bonnie Lee Hyland to Vaughn McNaughton son of Mrs Carrie McNaughton of Greenville
Miss Hyland attended Greenshyville High School
Mr McNaughton is a 1961
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Dont Do this Do you know that if you buy an appliance TV or furniture from the average
store or dealer what you pay for interest on easy terms Say you buy an item for $25000for24 momiddots your payment will be $1341 per month You will pay $321 60 for this $25000 item Dont do this-come to Davis Bros in Guilford and you can buy on terms get free delivery and service and not pay this high rate of interest
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~ ~71 Conglomeration OJ Voros By Ne11l Robertspn
I maybe juetin a nasty mood but it linlt my idea of Paradise-a glasa of Kraeger er or any other kind of rotgut like it but thatis how theyadvertlse it and personally 1 th1nk that ad stinks and is sacriliiious and should be barred from the air and screen Ata rural crossroad there is a sign readingTake car~ which rut you use You wHl be in it for about the next twenty miles Farmer Thomas barn had Justgone up 1n smoke and his insurance agent was trying to ew1ain to him that he collect cash for il Read the plJlicy he insisted All our company engages to do is to buildyou
another barn exactly like the one thats been destroyed Fanner Thomas went into aterrific rage roared If thatfs the way yOJ
varmmts dobusiness cancel the policy on my wife before its too late In Washington a government survey was ordered to study the migratory habi ts of birds Thousnads of all species were reshyleased with metal strips reading Notify Fish and Wild Life Divshyision Wash BioI Surv Hugb Newton writes The abbreviation was changed abruptly following receipt of a note from a vexed Alberta farmer Gents I shot ore of your crows last week andfolshylowed instructions attached to it I washed it bUed it and surved it It was awful You should stop trying to fool the public with things like this So much for supposed humor It was some more from the old book I found of Bennet Certs
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Old like to give my explanation of 50mething tbatsometlmes ctDme up for discussion People ask why it is that good christian and
Jewish people so ofter suffer so much tribulation Well I refld a goodanswer somewhere in the past the reason-is that if all righteous people were compensated by God for beIng good there would be quite a rush for seats in our ohurches without much
NOTICE thought given to the matter of being converted according to the scriptures There is nothing in the bible tbat promised a bed or
SThbe Jl~~haclass degbf MittllOdHigth lose5 for the righteouS in fact the opposite is promised and it is c 00 WUl bull ve a 0 e r ve d
on Saturda 26 for the goo y Next a little dissertation about cowards Not many of us are
NOTICE WLO endowed with more thanOUl share of courage and Im Barry to say OnSatllrday t Sept 26 at 10 00 1 am one d them 1 am like diifeHow who said he would rather a m at the Elementary School people would be saying of bimMy how fast he can run than there willbe an audition for the how naturalhe looks And thats just the way I feel about many Spotlight on Youth program by WLBZ staff
NOTICE Three Rivers Fish and Game
Sept 28 at the Sebec Grange Hall 630 Supper andfollomiddotwing the business meelingmovies will be shown
NOTICE MOLday Sept 28 ttilo Band Boosters will hold their first regular meeting of the school year at the Music Hall at 730 p m All Junior and Senior Band parentB~ inshyterested persons and band members are urged to attend
of the things thatbesetus in life Ifreelyadmitthat I am positivel scared about some things For instance the bible tells that is an
awfulthinto fall into the hands of the living God But tOQ manypeople sefdom give it a passing though bun tell you in the m6s t
emphatic way I KlOW how those words should be almost bwned into the minds of us all Well thts now Monday morning-- my dead line and I had the pleasure of uniting in marriage Saturday evening a young couple Kenneth Curtis and K~ol Kimball who were just in the growing up stage when I first went to Parkman l knew them as a nice young cmiddotouple as school youngsters growing up andbelieve they are the kind that will assume the responsibility of married life now that they have come in 0 adulthood It was a churchwedding--cand1e lightcelemony--and the church was well filled butImquite sure it will be in the BIllgorNewB with adeshytailed accountby someone who can give a proper description One thing I middotlltIst say though the wedding gown was a thing of unusual beauty whoever designed and made it and Karol certainly didnt detrac t anything from its beauty Isaw my friend Grace B ush there taking pictures 80 we 111 probably get middota pretty good idea of it alL Thele was a fine reception in the grange hall and had the plea ure ofseeingmanyofmyfriends I didnt stay to see the operung 0 the -presents as there were so mally I was afraid of pushing my lucmiddotshytoo far iIi the strength capaCity God Bless you Kenneth and Karol Remember ltwasn a slip knot and shoul t com unti~ ailmiddot
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public The meeting Is sponshyard Horne He rbertWoodard sored by the local commissior Llyod Goodine Robert Treshyon Christian concernes Thereworgy Katherine Rhoda Shelshywill be a coffee after the meet-ley Lewis Cheryl Lancaster ingSandraSmith Charles Chessa Sept 25th at 730 the film ofKimberly Stevens and George
Bi lly Graham s Decadeof De shyVanTassel d s ionl sponsored by the CenshyL~dies Auxiliary meets Wed shytral Maine Crusade middotmiddot will be nesdayat200 Themid week shown The public i s invitedservice every Wednesday at OnSept 25th at730A P rayer730
meeting for all menin the area for the success of the CentralTRIPLE M -GLASS Matne CrusadeThe Triple M Class had a OnSept 27th a t 930 Church
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TED BAPTIST CHURCH u ir rehears als on Thursday iamtly outing on the Ledges e as follow Sunbeams at 0 Torcbbears at 600 - ty Choir at 700 ursday at 8 00 the Billy
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KINGDOM HALL OF JEHOVAHS WITNESSES Sunday September 27 at 200 p m Public Bible Lecture Helief From Tension in a TroubledWoildbyC Wagner Watchtower Study at 3 15 p m Strip Off tha Old P e rsonality if you want to Li ve Forever based on Col 39 10 Tuesday Sept 29 at 7 30 R m Bible Study with aid of book Baby lon the Great Has Fallen Gods Kingdom Rules Chapter 10 WaitingiD Exile for Baby shylons Fall Thurs day Oc tove r 1 at 700 p m Ministry School Service mee ting at 800
GUILFORD METHODIST Sept 24th at 730 The Rev
John Allen Broyles Pastor of the MethodistChurchatBoothshybay Harbour will speak at the Me thodis t Church on the All ChristianPeace Conference at Prague Czechoslovakia which he attended as an obse z ver for the board of Christian Social Concerns at the Methodi s t conshyfe r ence Mrs Broyles who als o attended will speak An offering will be received for the Maine Conference Board of Christian Social Conce rnes All Methodis t churches in the sub district have been invited and the meeting is open to the
school classes for a ll ages Chris tian education day will be observed At 11 Ad Divine Worship Pastor The Rev Robert Vanaseks sermon is The Spirit of Truth Anthem by the young adult choir A special offering for Christian Education will be received This Is des i gnated for the Maine Conference board of edshyucation Committee of gree t shyings - Mr and Mrs Phillip Hines Ushers - Guy HaydEln and Lewis Holmes at 530 MYF will meet in the chapel with counsillors Mr and Mrs Lloyd Welts Church sc~ool opened Sunday
with an attendance of 103 Folshylowing is the list of officers and teachers General Supt Mrs AlvinPe r kins Secretary
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ISCATAQ IS COUNTY COUNCIL MEETING The Cecil R Cole American Legion Post and Auxiliary Unit 5
ere hos ts to the second session of the Piscataquis County ounc il American Legion at Greenville Saturday night Sept 9th D onaldC Richards Chief of Contact Division of the Togus VA lospitalwas guest speaker using for his topic VA and the ~om munity T he Council has invited the Dover-Foxcroft Drum and Bugle nd Baton Corp to represent Piscataquis County in the 1965 e gion Convention Parade in Wct terville This colorful group 150 took part in the 1964 Legion Convention Parade and was ponsored by the Piscataquis County Council Posts and Units tl the County Will be asked to take part in some way to raise mds for this event I r s Merna Borgoyne Fifth District Vice President of Milo as introduced and reminded Auxiliary members of their meinshyers hip drive and the need of ordering the Legislative Bulletin - s Burgoyne advised the group that the Auxiliary Units in
~sc ataquisCounty are invited to Dexter Nov 10th for a visi shy on of Dept President Mrs Madeline Sweet and Mrs Burshy
Oyne Other s introduced were Miles Conkite Monson Hilda Knor
tJusiaawl Post Commanders Frank Gregoire Dover-Foxcroft ~eo Vigue Dexter Wayne Clukey Sangerville and H Guy anson Greenville It was announced that a Fifth Ilistrict meeting will be heU on 1l~L1 Ocl())ec IHh in Brewer and the next Council meeting 11 be in Dexter Thursday night October 15th with 6 30 xppe r The guest speaker will be Miss Donna Tussing of Edshymgton Miss TUSSing is Governor of Dirigo Girls State and - r ecently received the highest homr in the Girls State proshy
ram President of Girls Nation Girls State delegates and those ~erested in the Girl s Sta te program of the American Legion ~Xlti liary are invited to this Dexter lYeeting
Sheldo n Poole lEP RESEN TATIVE OF METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE
selling Life and Hospital Insurance
19 Clinton Street Milo Me Phone WI 3 -7128
REGIONAL HOSPITALS MEET Fifteen delegates and interested people were in attendance at th(
fourth regional hospital meeting Wed evening at Central Ha ll Dover-Foxcroft H C Bundy M D Chairman presided vi Ava Strout R N as Secretary
Thoseattending from Greenville were Administrator Mrs Ne lliE Morrell R N Trustees Wallace Ritchie Chairman and two othe From Dover-Foxcroft Administrator Isobel Currie R N and John Meisner Chariman of Trustees also two others From Dexter Administrator Norman Hatch From Milo Administra to Ava Strout R N Assistant Administrator Eleanor Chase R _ Trustees HC Bundy MD Chairman and Paul H Day als o Laboratory Technician Eustiquio Delgado M D and one vis itor
A Dietician has been contacted who is to make a survey of the fo houspitals and report at next meeting on their deitary needs toge theuro with suggestions for improvement
De Delgad6wh~ is aRegistered Medical Technologist told o ~ the many ways in which the laboratory services of Milo Comm uni iJ Hospital also his services might be utilized to provide be tte r and quicker results for the hospitals of the region He is to visL ea~h of the hospitals with the purpose of formulating plans and is to report at the next (gional meeting wi th recommendations
ThenextmeetingwillbeonOct 21 at Central Hall Dover- Fox shycroft 7 30 in the evening It i expected that Mr Wilfred P oi r shyier of the American Hospital Association of Maine will address the gathering
MILO COMMUNITY HOSPITAL NEWS
The first fall meeting of the Auxiliary was held in Milo Town Hall Diningroom Tues sept 22 with eleven members and one guest
A project has been adopted to purchase a chart Desk for the hospital To begin raising funds for this a food sale has bee planned for Friday Oct 9 in the office of the Bangor Hydr o Co on Main Street
Co-Chairman for the food sale are Gertrude Rowe phone 94 3 shy2234 or Adelia Leonard phone 943-7370 Any inciividual or c lub desiring to help out on this worth while project may contact e ithel of these ladies
The next meeting of the Auxiliary will be November 24 in the Town Hall diningroom refreshment committee is to be Ann P lac( and Maxine Scanlon
Thereis to be a mee ting of the Board of Directors of the HosshypitalAuxiliaryTues Sept 29 730 in the evening at the home of Gcltrude ltowe De rby Hill Thc following members make up------------------------1--- the board Bl[lHeh Degelstrom President Georgina London~liclf arne ess1regElectro~ode
IS SETTING THE TREND IN STYLE el ectri c AND COMFORT heat
BASEBOAI W IWOM UNITS
CLEAN QUIC K SAFE EASY INSTA L LA TION
(MANY TYPES OF HEATING UNIJS)
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P t esident Gertrude Rowe Secretnry Cnrol Horne Recording SecretaryPearlDay Tre[lsurer [llso the chnirmlll of each COlT
m~~lionis ts at Hospi tal following Au xilia r y members for thi~ week Thurs 24 Marguerite Hamlin Friday Thclmn McEachshyern Sat Doris Willinki Sunday Maxine Scanlon Mon Ann Placc Tues Ambel Vincent Wed Mari on Itu therfo rd
For the next week Thul Oct 1 Ca rol lIorne Fri Pearl Day Mon Paul Day Tue Ma xine Scanlon Wed Otlilee Ellis No ass ignment for Sal and Sun ul
JOB OPPORTUNITIES middot MALE MAINE LEATHERS INC
Dover-Foxcroft Maine
Paid Holidays - Paid Vacations Paid Life Insurance and Hospltalization
Apply in Peron at Main Oflke Vaughn St Dover-Foxcroft
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GUILFORD METHODIST
s Clayton TuckerCouncelshygteacherMrs Manley Hashy
Teachers Mrs Paul NoshyMrs Roy Fairbrother
erbe rt ss MargaretVanasek Mrs
Flint Mrs Ralph e ton Mrs Mary Clark
s Linwood Flanders Mrs elvlnBeach Mrs Kenneth
~ poundrr i11 Mrs Edgar Cartshyight Miss Betsey White nald Templet Robert Worshy
llnCT Thomas Blake Sidney _ 0 Buzzell -t Divine Worship Scott AIshyen Davis son of Mr and Mrs Theodore Davis was baptized lr and Mrs Paul Cook were r e ceived into membership Doshynald Templet welcomed the people in behalf of the church~ The Youth choir sang the anshymemo Ushers were Robert Van asek Jr and Raymond Hamshymond The Pastors sermon was T he Whipping Post Ruth ~tuart was committee on greshyetings The Methodist Y~)Uth F llowship met in the Chapel wi th 0 present middot besides the pas tor and the counsillos and 1r and Mrs Lloyd Welts The Pastor showed films on his trip to the Worlds Fair and those who had attented the Maine Methodist camp told of their experiences Monday the official board of
the church met in the chapel The Pastor opened the meeting and presided The following commissions reported Edushyca tion - Mrs Alvin Perkins Sunday School Supt reported 15 teachers and 3 officers preshys e nt in the 103 attendarice on Sunday Membership and Evanshyge lism - Sudney Buzzell enshycouraged all to take part in the Crusade to be held in Dover-shyFoxcroft at the Academy Oct 11 th to 18th with the Rev John Wesley White Evangalist The Rev RobertVanasek reported the film Decade of Decision will be shown a t our church on Sept 25that 730Allchurches and people in the area are inshyvited to attendL Offe rings will be r ece ived for expenses for theC rus ade Missions - Marshygaret Mar tin reported Text
book for the World Mission Study Churches Mission Ashymong New Missions Home Missions - Spanish Americans have been received and will be available in the church library Commission on Worship - No report but will meet Sept 17th at745 Methodist Church Felshylowship reported by the Passhytor held the first meeting Sunshyday evening with councillors Mr and Mrs Lloyd Welts present Womans Society of Christian
service - Nathalie Brooks P reoidEmt reported the acti shyvities since the last meeting Business - Voted a donation to the Central Maine Crusade Nest meeting Oct 19th beshy
cause of the Cusade meeting the same night
MILO FIRST PENTECOSTAL Sunday School all ages 130
P M under the supervision of Mrs Carrie Levigne Worship services at 240 with
Rev Guy Mitchell Pastor
DERBY SHOP BOWLING LEAGUE TEAM W L Rips Five 5 0 Danas Five 5 0 Hals Five 4 1 Johns Five 3 2 Sams Five 2 3 Bobs Five 1 4 Bills Five ~ 4 Owens Five 0 5 Sam G Five 0 5 Team High Three Games Rips Five 1403 Team High Single Game Rips Five 480 INDIVIDUAL HXGH THREE D Lovell 335 INDIVIDUAL HIGH SINGLE R Morrill 126
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Annual Old Home Sunday at the Willimantic Communi ty Churc was he ld on Sept 20 The church was founded in 1926 Flowers were dedicated to decea13ed members of the church Pas tor i s Mr JohnWats on Bangor Maine Guest s peaker was Rev Arlington Booker E as t Ham pden Maine Founder and Dir ector of Maine Rural Missions SpeCial mus ic was by Mrs Booke r FellowshiI supper followed the se r vic es at the town hall Shown in the abo ~ picture are L to R Rev Booker Mrs Booker and Mr Watson
WheD yoa tana the corDer ia Guillord turD iD t
TriangIe Service lor ~ PrOtlaetl
OPEN Mon - Thurs 730 AM to 10 00 P M Fri - Sa t 7 30 A M to 11 30 P M
Sunday 1000 A M to 1000 P M
we do JDspectioD
Ra-nbo Car Wash
GUILFORD Omicron Chapter of Delta
Kappa Gamma entertained the retired teachers of Piscataquis county at an evening meeting at the Elementary school at Dover-Foxcroft on Sept 14th The program was an original poem by Mrs Lila Kenney guest of Dover-Foxcroft and a skit lYe OTyme Skule written by Harriet Ladd The retired teachers attending were Eva Scripture Agnes Sawyer Onata Deane Martha Gould Leona Gillis Milo Ethel McQuarrie Brownville Junction Abbie Fowler Sanshygerville Effie Bulton Harriet
Industrious Railbow girls held car-wash sessions at Milo Ladd Dover-Foxcroft Edith garages last Saturday to raise money for the Rainbow Schol- Edes Agnes Hilton Ruth Harshyarship Fund The local assembly provides $100 yearly to the vey Ola Smith Freda Maxfreld fund and were able to raise about one third of this amount on Guilford the car-wash program
~ Balon School Opens ~
ette Oreoire BatoD Stuclios
Milo Thurs 530-800 P M Ameriean Legion Han
GUILFORD MONDAY 330 P M IOO F HALL DOVER-FOXCROFT WE DNESDAY 330 P M
AME RICAN LE GION HALL
that this was a nathmal conshyvention and the delegates were all from all sections ot theshycountry Both speakers were of the opinion that student coshyuncil has a real important fushynction in student activities in school The variouS activities of the student council help make for better social climate ahd discipline Chairman for the program was Pat Delaney Mr James Willey of Bangor
was a guest Announcements were made as to the intercluo meeting in Nova Scotia on Sept 20th and the Twenty-Fifth anshyniversary observance of the Brewer Kiwanis club on Sat Sept 19th Program chairmar for next week is James H White GUILFORD FISH AND GAME A meeting of the Fish and Game Assn metat the North Guilford grange hall Thursdity evening ErnestDodge presiding Clifshyton Cooley who was sent to Conservation camp at Branch Pond by the association gave a report of activities there GamE Warden McAllister spoke on the bob cat lynx and moose in this vicinity NORTH GUILFORD EXTENSION The North Guilford Extension
group met at Marian Braziers Wednesday Sept 16th Topic of C rafts was taken up Attracshytive and practical gifts were made by the members Mrs Alice Flanders server
on the refreshment committee
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Hostesses were Ruth Fletcher Vivienne Bray Cons tance Mac Pherson Leota Brown GUILFORD KIWANIS A t the regular Tuesdaynoon
meeting of the Guilford Kiwanis Club SusanPulkkinenand Kashythy Morin were the speakers They told of student council activities aims and objectives Miss Morin told of her attenshydance at the National Convenshytion of student councils he ld at Bangor in June There were about900delegated to this nashytional conference and the disshycussion groups were all well attended It was pOinted out
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THIS IS THE PLACE where 8 caa ba I to
011 poad of MEAT at WHOLESALE PRICES
HERRING BROS In Guilford
WE ELIMINATE THE MIDDLEMAN
Just beyond the covered b ridge on the Dover-Guilford road FREEZER MEATS A SPECIALTY
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County Home Ie Classes Se Fall Fas
The above picture was taken i n the Home Ec P isshy
~ a u quis Community High School Guilford At the left you see O lne of the 7 5 girls who got a good glimpse a t some new fall fash Mrs lila Ger ow Jct Home Extension teacher i s s hown with me
ns Many were privilaged to be able to model some of the outfits be rs ofthe c lass Brenda Ne lson Gayle McClear y J udy Suckle he ilteacher is Mrs Esther Leeds J oa n Hichborn is shown Leoniece Connaughton and Marie Anne Boobar as they enjoy the ode ling the evening gown wihie Mrs Mildred Sma ll adjusts new fall fashions
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L to R Mrs Mildred Small he lps Cheryl Wallace with he r 1964 Simplicity Fall wardrobe outfitat Milo fit modeled by Carolyn Marks
On Monday afternoon both of Mrs Shepardsons Home Eco A wardrobe of Fall Fasil on5 from Simplic ity was on display a t ics c lasses at Milo High were introduced to the 1964 Simpli
the various High Schoo] lIome Ec onomics Depar tments in the Wardrobe Several gir ls were able to mode l garments Sol County this week Thi s wardrobe is be ing introduced by Mrs de led outfits which were definitely bec oming to the m while ( Ml ldredSmali who is County Clothing Projec t Leader for the P i s- tried on s omething that was not suitable for them as an edu cataqui s Ex tension Ass oLiation and F ores tR She ldon Extension ill experience Agen t or the Coop Extens i on Se r vice Both are from Dover- Fox- -------------------------shy
croft Greenville Insur aact The wardrobe was available to the HighSchool home Exonomics
Dept and local 4-H gr oups Sept 21 thru 23 1geacy The wardrobe has been used i n Milo Guilfor d Brownville J ct
Dover - Foxcroft and Greenville All s howings have been informal Greenville Maine Telephone OXbow Smiddot Scheduling was handled through the County Extension Office a t Dover -Foxcroft
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RlLFORD GOLDEN LINK EB EKAH LODGE The Golden Link Rebekah
Oe met Friday Sept 18th t the 1 O O F hall with 18 _esent including guests from nonah Dover - Foxcroft ghtNoble Grands were preshyntbull Margare t Mar tin presishyd with Erma Eastman and
tora Weston sub officers 2e following officers were shyec ted for 1964 - 65 Noble - and-Margaret Martin Vice - and-Erma Eastman Recorshy
rY Secretary Esther Woolshy Treasurer Donna Fogg
- us tees - Alfred Race Ina say Dorothy Herring Voshyto order 25 Rebekah cook
ks Voted to have a Joint supper Oct 2nd for Re- shy
EiUths and Odd Fellows Donna g read an article regarding
cIyler Colfax Founder of the er After the meeting Velma
nferfield showed slides of the ats fltthe New England ConshyLave atConcord N H an~ of amp Neofa Montville The _ s te ry package was won by nna Fogg Refreshment com
a Jenkins Margaret Chat-UTne Harriet Anderson and
n Race
GtandOpeningPrices
59 Ford $595 59 Plymouth Wagon $495
9 Ford Convertible $395 needs work
58 Chev V-8Auto $395 58 6 Standard $39511
57 BelAir 4door $39511
8 Ford 4 door $395 57 Ford 2 door $295
Hard top 59 Chev 6 Autom $395
needs work on body
Kimball Auto Sales DOVER - GUILFORD ROAD
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GUILFORD WCTU The middot WCTU met Friday with
Mrs Josephine Currie in Milo The meetingwas opened by the Pres1dent Mrs Prescott 9 members and 1 visitor present Devotional services by Effie Parsons An auction sale was held and refreshments served The next meeting will be at Lucy Nesbits It was voted to senct cards to sick members The mee ting c los ed with a Salshyute to the Flag and WCTU benshyidiction GUILFORD WSCS The committee on food sales
held Friday at Straw and Marshytin office by the WSCS were Margaret Martin Katherine Kent Marjorie Page Phyllis Burdin Margaret Chatbourne and Bertha Turner with Ethel Martin and Mary Vanasek asshysisting
MONSON The Monson-Willimantic Heashylth C oUllsil me t Tue sday evenshying Election of officers for the year was held Elected Chairman was Mrs Agnes Ackley Vice Chairman Mrs Dorothy Holmbom Secretary Mrs Rose Nelson A make-up Polio Clinic will be held Oct 20th At this time the first second and third oral polio shots will be available Anyshyone who missed having theirs may receive the vaccine at this time Floride treatments were discussed and this treatment will be investigated Physicals will be given the first third fifth and nineth grade pupils also all children -participating in sports PARKMAN GRANGE The Parkman Grange met Fri shyday evening and held election of officers as follows Master Ivan Foss Overseer-Arthur
Bailey Lecturer-Beryl Ellis Steward-CarrollBridge Chashyplin-Ethel Bickford TreasshyCarroll L McKusic Secreshytary - Blanch Rockhill Gate Keeper-Ernest Tweedie Ceres Minnie Bridge Pomone-Bonshyita Bailey Flora - Gertrude Curtis Las-Hilda Hersey Exshyecutive Comm-Carroll Bridge 3 yr term Grange voted to hold a public supper and aucshytiononOct 10th Auction Com mi ttee -The lma Tweedie Hilda Hersey and Arthur Bailey Anyone having articles for the
auction may contact the comshymittee ABBOT LADIES CIRCLE The Ladies Circle met with
Ruby Stone Wednesday A quilt waspackedandabusiness meshyetingheld Refreshments were served The next meeting will be at 130 p m on Sept 23rd at the home of Mrs Doris Perkins ABBOT GRANGE Abbot Grange 329 had their
annual mystery ride on Sunday Sept 13th Leaving the hall at 1030 a m the route was by way of Bates district to North Guilford Willimantic ~Elliotsshyville to Little Wilson stream picnic area near the falls Lushynch was eaten here and some of the party hiked to Jim Whishytes Look-outbywayofthe Apshypalachian Trail for a view of the valley The ride continued to Monson Greenville and Moshyose River On the return trip a stop was made at Rockwood dump in hopes of seeing the bears who often feed there The bears did not show up so the ride continued homeward However one car load of peoshyple decided to make a short ride into Shirley and just beshyfore entering the town they met
The Country ~ane Shop HAND KNIT ANGORA MOHAIR amp WOOL HAlS
FOR LADIES amp CHILDREN
STOLES SWEATERS BABY KNITS SLIPPER SOCKS OTHER SELECTED GIFTS
BurrOl~gh Road 1 12 Miles off Dexter-Dover Road 564-7514
IN CRI ER
a bull moos~ in the road Exshycitement was high for a few minutes until the moose pas-shysed the car and went into the woods DERBY MOTHERS SERVICE CLUB The Derby Mothers Service
Club met for an all day meetshying in the home of Mrs Gladys Ricker on Sept 15th A boiled dinner was served Co-hostess was Mrs LilaSmith Thebusshyiness meeting was conducted by the president Mrs Marshyian Cunningham This club will have a fair this
fall and chairmen -are Gladys Ricker Lila Smi th and Grace Collins Work on this project has begun and members are asked to have articles in by the last of October A dinner was served the B amp A
Staff on Sept 10th in Derby Community hall Chairmen for this dinner were Marian Cunshyningham and Marian Williams Llewallen Southard is dischashy
rged from the service and is at the home of his mother Mrs Jennie Southard A wedding card goes to Rim-
othy Morrill AA Memphis Tenn
-Darrell Spear is attending school at3790 School Square Gunter Air Force Base Ala The mystery prize of the day
went to Mrs Blanche Stuart The next meeting will be Sept 29th place to be announced Timothy Morrill A A has
spent two weeks leave with his parents Mr and Mrs Ge orge Morrill in Derby and now is at his new assignment in Memshyphis Tenn where he will at shytend school for Aviation Elecshytronics TechniciansshyGordon Lovell SA has spent
two weeks with his grandparshyents Mr and Mrs Albie Loshyvill and has now gone to be stationed aboard the USS Outshypos t for 6 months Then he wi 11 go to Electronic Tech School Great Lakes Ill GREENVILLE LAKEVIEW WOMANS CLUB The Lakeview Womans Club
met Thursday evening wi th Mrs RownaBartley ather Harfords Point camp
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LUB DOINGS ~ontd from Page 10
xteen members and three 15ts Mrs Janice Paradis 5 Clarice Jardine andMrs rce9es Irvine were in at shy1ance
Myrcilla Raymond reshy-red on her trip to Rockland
June when she attended the nera l Federation Womans bull meeting at the Samoset ~l
uring the business meeting club voted a donation to the
~ationArmy and also voted sell Christmas Candles ag shyl this year in order to raise ub funds
i as also announced that the
= ~~au~a~~~d Christmas
om mittee for the evening msis ted of the following club -c rs President Mrs Myrshy
~la Raymond Vice - president
- s Mary Vigue Corresponshylg Secretary Mrs Diane ber ts Secretary Mrs Judy ~ azewich Treasurer Mrs
ro l Harriss bull e next meeting will be lield
~th at the home of Mrs -gitt Hilton [
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ommitteewill be Mrs Ann s on Mrs Sylvia Edgerly
Sheila McIver and Mrs har lotte Collins OUTH SANGERVILLE fRANGE -ine teen members from South ange rville Grange attended riendship night at Garland frange Friday evening Booster Night was observed South Sangerville Grange on anir day evening Ke ith Edshyerly welcomed the guests
e Flag salute was given and tie chaplain offered prayer ecture r MildredDodge reshyor ted on the Lecturers Conshy~rence which she attended at IUrham N H rhe following program was ~esented Singing by all Reshyding of the National Masters gtooste r Night message by eith EdgerlYi Skit Guy and inda E Um s and Laurie Gaisse ocal solo Diane GrantiSkit oarbara 1itche~l and Barbara tonco Piano solo Betse y llms T ableau Iam an Am shyrican Doran and Katherine
Nuite Betsey Ellms Guy Nancy and Linda Ellms Ber shynice Bennett E rnest Dodge E thel Grant Barbara Mitche ll
Dianne Grant Kei th Edgerly Elbridge Atwater of Dexter gave a memorized reading Harold Gray Ex Com of the Maine State Grange spoke re shygarding gr ange work A cake wa lk was sponsored by
the community service comshymittee for r epair work and was won by E r r ol Nuite Ka therine Nuite and Bernice
Bennett served refreshments There were three non-memshy
bers present and guests from Central Valley North Guilford and Dexter Grange SANGERVILLE SCOUTS CubScout pack 110 Sangershy
ville held gt c ommittee and par ents m eeting Sept 10th The Sept Pack meeting will
gte held at the Legion Hall on Sept 25th All boys eightyears of age wishing to join shoulg be at this meeting with their
parents Also registration of present members boys and adults will be he ld
bull GUIL FORD METHODIST CHURCH At the Methodist Church T uesday Sept 29 a chicken pie supper from 5 to 7 sponshysored by the committee OD
Finance
GOLDE N LINK PAST NOBLE GRAND Sept 25 Golden Link Past Noble Grand Club will meet yith Margaret Martin for a 6 0 clock supper
NOTICE South Sangerville Grange wi ll meetSaturdayeveningwith the local 4-H Club and Extension Group as guests A s peaker is expec ted from the Inland Fish and Game Department Memshybers are asked to b ring dough shynuts
Jayteen Ce ter Ope s
The Milo Jaycees sponsored Jayteen Center opened for its third consectutive year last Saturday night
A very high attendance was reported in the new recreation hall which has been completly rebuilt and remodeled
Top photo shows dancers enjoying the latest dances Bottom photo shows young people regis te ring with Ed Roberts
at the desk
HEART OF MAINE ExterlDlnatlnc ~ Service
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Covering the dntire state of Maine
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WHOLESALE RE T AI L
VAG ER BRAKE PARTS TUNG-SOL BULBS PC ROLATOR FILTERS HASTING RINGS D RKEE-ATWOOD BELTS NEADCO UNIV JOINTS ICTOR GASKETS DELCO HARRISION
THERMOSTATS
F ORD CERS ELECTED AT PCHS
following officers of P C H S were elected at class meetshy he ld viedncsday afternoon o r s President Lynn Herrick Vice President Stephen Folshy
Sec retary p ia Ordway Treasurer Sharon Campbell __ior s President Linda Hedrick Vice President William _it f ~ retary Nancy Street Treasurer David Gilbert
homores President Donna Davis Vice President Dennis ~ z llis Secretary Carla Ordway~ Treasurer Kathy GIlbert
- 11 111en President Dennis Gilbert Vice President Richard Sc cretalY Sharon Estes Treasurer Linda Tozier
hUl Grade President Lance Pulkkinen Vice President ~t Perkins Secretary Gary Burgess Treasurer Katherine
AFTERN OON LEAGUES
~Started This Week V Evening Leagu e s
1A1illstart Sv~~
LaHes Resurfaced
~lodern PillS and Other Equipment bull
Newest Sty~ PinsrHrrs
GUILFORDBOWLING L~NES
Yes si r rlldas the re goes another ooe They ainlbeen thi s ple ntiful in the s e he le parts fo r qulte a spel l Some thing like the caribou only I rec kon they go faste r farther I sooner than SO Dle others Mebbe be fo re you give chas e ~ you sbould fi gs-e r out whether bes ruuDJnl
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SANGERVILLE
WOMANS CLUB PROGRAM The program of the Womans Clubs Sangerville has benn reshy
leased as follows Meetings at 730 p m Suppers at 630 p m
Oct 5 Hostess Rachel Carr Supper Committee Rachel Cqrr Bernice Priest Mildred Dodge Roll Call
Nov 2 Hostess Freda Mjlxfield Refreshments Committee Hazel Moulton Cassie Lombard Federation Reports Roll Call
Dec 7 Hostess Mildred Dodge Refreshments Committee Charlene Edes Eva Edes Stella Merrow Program Roll Call
Jan 4 Hostess Alice Jackson Supper Committee Abbie F~
ler Faye Stilson Gladys Palmer Program Roll Call New Years Party
Feb 1 Hostess Nell Houston Refreshments Committee P hy llis Herring and Irene Harrington District President
Roll Call March 1 Hostess Charlene Edes Refreshments Committee
Mildred Dodge Freda Maxfield June Smith Program Roll Call
April 5 Hostess Alice Jackson Refreshments Committee Rachel Carr ~ PhylliS Harrington Gladys Palmer an Daisy Harvey Program Roll Call
May 3rd Hostess Stella Merrow Supper Committee Office rs Roll Call White Elephant Sale State PreSident Mrs Carolyn Lombardi
We bake BEANS e every Saturday
Mand serve them after 4 P
SPECIAL ORDERS to take out if ORDERED BY FRIDAY NIGH
Open6am to10pm Mon-Sat 9am to7p m Sun
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Shop at ROSS DRUG lour ~r i eHall jexoft Store lor aLL lour pharmaceutical Heea
ij Prescriptions carefully compounded Open 7 days a week for your SAFETY and CONVENIENCE
Aubrey M Williams Registered Pharmacist
~~Jlt~- For Your Fall Cleaning Needs - ----~~ Our truck is in GUILFORD amp SANGshy~ I ERVlLLE on Wed and Sat MILO
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i 1 ~ For modern synthetic cleaning send
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C amp G DRY CLEANERS Dexter 942-6220
S NGERVILLE BILLINGTON REUNION DOES YOUR STEERING
Me and Mrs Raymond Dagshy WHEEL SHIMlVIY OR
f tt of Abbot were hosts at a SHAKE
reLlnion supper given for the Then drop into
Bi llinglon family who were toshygEther for the firs t time in 52 years pound~~ r -~~
PJ es0ntbesides the host and (i ifUf lIhostess and their children
I - ( ~John Dale and Larry vere ~
Mrs Edith Dunton of Pittsshyfield Maine Mr and Mrs CROSB VS Perley Daggett lVIr and Mrs Milo Percy Billington of Sangershy for a ville lVIrs MyraAlexander of
BEAR WHEEL ALINEMENTNatick Mass Y-- and Mrs Elmer Gillington Jr of Masshy AND BALANCE CHECK sene N Y Mr and Mrs Harry Billington P a rkman
E ASY INSURANCE
Thats Right a fine easy way to buy insshyurance for the health of your family is makshying sure that the milk you b uy i s SA FE PAS shyTEU RI ZED amp HOM OG shyEN IZ ED MI LK
Rickers Dairy 1---E-N-CTA--=T--IV-E A11PAIGN SCHE DULE FOR SENATOR MUSKIE=--C-SEPTElVIBER 25 1964 (F riday)
1100 A M - 11 30 A M Tour Brownville Jct 1130 A M - 12 00 Noon Dr-ve to Milo 120 0 PM - 100 PM Tour Milo 100 P M - 1 30 PM Drive t o Dover-Foxcroft 1 30 P M - 200 P M Lunch in Dover - Foxcroft
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Ac tive Republican women above were photographed at the Tea held in lVIilo last Monday as part of the day s program which consisted of local business tours by candidates a Coffee in Greenville the Tea in Milo and a reception at Dover-F oxcroft in the evening
READY FOR THE UNEXPECTED
The average person cant plan ahead for sudden illness But the pharmacist must Its one of the most important parts of your pharmacists job to keep informed of all the new products in the vast and complex drug prescription field
And behind your pharmacists ability to serve you is the nations pharmaceutical industry which each year places several hundred new drug products in the service of better health Just one of them recently deshyveloped required four years of reshysearch costing millions of dollars It was studied by more than 200 physishycians in 4500 patients The report on its safety and effectiveness filled 27 volumes with 14000 pages of facts
As members of the health team serving you your druggist and the pharmaceutical houses safeguard your well-being by anticipating your health needs
So when the unexpected occurs your pharmacist is ready
ennessee Ernie Mike 1allace News
J Ge l the Message 30 Missing Links l Love of Ufe 5 News ~ Search for Tomonow ~j Guiding Ught
0 Mid-Day bull 3 Hal lone Pine As The World Turns
P a ssword Houseparty To Tell The Trth
Edge of Night
Father Knows Bes t Bozo Show
Te lejournal News CBS News
RSDAY SEPT 24 1964 Wyatt Earp TBA Perry Mason Password Baileys of Balboa
00 The Defenders Telejournal News
[Jl)AY SEPT 25 1964 -fy Three Sons
o Rawhide Tne Entertainers Gorrner Pyle
J The Reporter T elejournal News
-rrmiddotRDAY SEoT 26 1964 Mis te r Mayor
Alvin Show T ennessee Tuxedo
1 Quick Draw McGraw Linus the Lionhearted
_30 The Jersons _0 Candlepin Bowli ng
JO Industry On Parade 5 Univ of Me Football
Me vs R I II bull Big Picture
SJ-y King J immy Dean
B ud Leavitt Voyage Under the Sea
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730 Jackie Gleason 830 Gilligans Island 900 Mr Broadway 1000 Gunsmoke 1100 Telejournal News 1115 Saturday Nite Late Show
Riff Raft
SUNDAY SEPT 271964 1200 The Christophels 12 15 Living Word
1230 This is the Life 100 Industry On Parade 11S NFL Today J 0 NFL Football
I1Browns at Eagles 415 Pro Football Report 430 Big Picture 500 ~ports Special 530 Amateur Hour 600 Twentieth Century 63011e Ed 700 Lassie 730 The Martian 800 Ed Sullivan
900 The Fugitive 10 00 Candid Camera 1030 Whats My Line 1100 Telejournal News 11 15 Harry Reasoner News MONDAY SEPT 28 1964 7 00 The Rineman 730 To Tell the Truth 8 00 Ive Got a Secret 830 Andy Griffi th 900 Lucy 930 Many Happy Returns 10 00 Slatterys People 1100 Telejournal News TUESDA Y SEPT 29 1964 00 Littlest Hobo 730 Combat 830 Red Skelton 9 30 Petticoat JlUlction 1000 The Nurses 1LOO Telejournal News
WLBZ-TV (hannel 2 DAYTIME VIEWING MONDA Y THRU FRIDAY 1200 Bostorn Patriots Revue700 Today 100 Dragnet725 News 130 Cham pionship Bowling730 Today
230 NBC Sports Special825 News 300 NCAA Foothall 830 Today
Minnesota ys Nebraska900 People Are Funny 6 30 Patty Duke 930 Womans Hour
700 12 Oclock High1000 Make Room For Daddy 800 Hollywood Palace1030 Word For Word
900 Saturday Night MOvie11 00 Concentration
The Tall Men11 30 Jeopardy
11 30 RhB lgold Theater12 00 Say When
Uthe Untouchablesll1230 Truth or Conse uences
SUNDAY SEPT7 19641255 NBC News Day Report
900 Americans at Work100 General Hospital
915 Sac red Heart1 30 Lets Make a Deal
930 Faith for Today200 The Price is Right
1000 This is the Life230 The Doctors
1030 Porky Pig300 Another World
11 00330 You Dont Say 11 30 400 Match Game 1200 4 25 NBC News Afternoon Reper 30 430 Superman 200 500 Mick~ Mouse 530 Sea Hunt 500 6 00 Fi rst Evening News Report 6 00
630 Huntley Brinkley Report 630
Btillwinkle Discovery Wide World of Sports
Touchdown Pro Football
New York at Boston Davis Cup Tournament Meet the Press Biography DeGaulle
NIGHT TIME VEIWING 7 00 Hawks LandingTHURSDAYSEPT 241964 730 Walt Disney700 McHales Navy 830 Bill Dana 730 Daniel Boone
9 0 0 Bonanza8 30 Dr Kildare
10 00 The Rogues9 30 Hazel
11 00 The World this Weekend1000 Kraft Suspense Theater 1115 Dragnet1100 ABC News Final
MONDAY SEPT 28 196411 30 To~ht Show
amp00 Kentucky JonesFRIDAY SEPT 25 1964
7 30 Monday Night Movie700 Mr Magoo
Ask Any Girl730 International Showtime
930 Hollywood and the Stars8 30 Bob Hope Presents
10 00 Pre OIYtnPic Specialr 30 Jack Benny
TUESDAY SEPT 2919641000 Jack Paar
7 00 Donna Reed 11 00 ABC News Fllli 730 Mr Novak
SATURDAY SEPT 261964 830 Man from U N C L E
730 Just for Kids ~30 TW-3 WEDNESDAY SEPTbull 30 1964800 The OBriens 1000 The Campaign amp Candidates7-00Bemiddotwitc7h-e-Od=cCL== 830 Bugs Bunny
1EDNESDAy SEPT 30 1964 130 Face the Nation 900 Lone Ranger 700 Spotlight on Youth 800 Back Lash 930 Ruff and Reddy 730 The Virginian830 Beverly Hillbillies 1000 Hector Heathcote
900 Wednesday night Movie 900 Dick Van Dyke 1030 Fireball XL-5
Green Mansions 930 Cara Williams 1100 Dennis the Menace 1000 Danny Kaye 1130 Fury
THE TOWN CR IER
Sept 25-26 COMEDY OF TERROR Vincent Price amp Peter Lorre
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B LACK SABBATH Boris Kar loff
GUILFORD NOTICE
Mr and Mrs David Stevens of Augus ta and Mr and Mrs Willis Cookson of Guilford will hold open house at the Guilford Center Grange Hall Saturday Sept 26th at 730 p m in observance of the 80th birth shyday of their mother Mrs Cora Stevens All relatives and friends are invited
GREENVILLE HYLAND-MCNAUGHTON ENGAGEMENT
Mr audMrs George Hyland of Greenville announce the enshygagement of their daughtergt Miss Bonnie Lee Hyland to Vaughn McNaughton son of Mrs Carrie McNaughton of Greenville
Miss Hyland attended Greenshyville High School
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public The meeting Is sponshyard Horne He rbertWoodard sored by the local commissior Llyod Goodine Robert Treshyon Christian concernes Thereworgy Katherine Rhoda Shelshywill be a coffee after the meet-ley Lewis Cheryl Lancaster ingSandraSmith Charles Chessa Sept 25th at 730 the film ofKimberly Stevens and George
Bi lly Graham s Decadeof De shyVanTassel d s ionl sponsored by the CenshyL~dies Auxiliary meets Wed shytral Maine Crusade middotmiddot will be nesdayat200 Themid week shown The public i s invitedservice every Wednesday at OnSept 25th at730A P rayer730
meeting for all menin the area for the success of the CentralTRIPLE M -GLASS Matne CrusadeThe Triple M Class had a OnSept 27th a t 930 Church
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KINGDOM HALL OF JEHOVAHS WITNESSES Sunday September 27 at 200 p m Public Bible Lecture Helief From Tension in a TroubledWoildbyC Wagner Watchtower Study at 3 15 p m Strip Off tha Old P e rsonality if you want to Li ve Forever based on Col 39 10 Tuesday Sept 29 at 7 30 R m Bible Study with aid of book Baby lon the Great Has Fallen Gods Kingdom Rules Chapter 10 WaitingiD Exile for Baby shylons Fall Thurs day Oc tove r 1 at 700 p m Ministry School Service mee ting at 800
GUILFORD METHODIST Sept 24th at 730 The Rev
John Allen Broyles Pastor of the MethodistChurchatBoothshybay Harbour will speak at the Me thodis t Church on the All ChristianPeace Conference at Prague Czechoslovakia which he attended as an obse z ver for the board of Christian Social Concerns at the Methodi s t conshyfe r ence Mrs Broyles who als o attended will speak An offering will be received for the Maine Conference Board of Christian Social Conce rnes All Methodis t churches in the sub district have been invited and the meeting is open to the
school classes for a ll ages Chris tian education day will be observed At 11 Ad Divine Worship Pastor The Rev Robert Vanaseks sermon is The Spirit of Truth Anthem by the young adult choir A special offering for Christian Education will be received This Is des i gnated for the Maine Conference board of edshyucation Committee of gree t shyings - Mr and Mrs Phillip Hines Ushers - Guy HaydEln and Lewis Holmes at 530 MYF will meet in the chapel with counsillors Mr and Mrs Lloyd Welts Church sc~ool opened Sunday
with an attendance of 103 Folshylowing is the list of officers and teachers General Supt Mrs AlvinPe r kins Secretary
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ISCATAQ IS COUNTY COUNCIL MEETING The Cecil R Cole American Legion Post and Auxiliary Unit 5
ere hos ts to the second session of the Piscataquis County ounc il American Legion at Greenville Saturday night Sept 9th D onaldC Richards Chief of Contact Division of the Togus VA lospitalwas guest speaker using for his topic VA and the ~om munity T he Council has invited the Dover-Foxcroft Drum and Bugle nd Baton Corp to represent Piscataquis County in the 1965 e gion Convention Parade in Wct terville This colorful group 150 took part in the 1964 Legion Convention Parade and was ponsored by the Piscataquis County Council Posts and Units tl the County Will be asked to take part in some way to raise mds for this event I r s Merna Borgoyne Fifth District Vice President of Milo as introduced and reminded Auxiliary members of their meinshyers hip drive and the need of ordering the Legislative Bulletin - s Burgoyne advised the group that the Auxiliary Units in
~sc ataquisCounty are invited to Dexter Nov 10th for a visi shy on of Dept President Mrs Madeline Sweet and Mrs Burshy
Oyne Other s introduced were Miles Conkite Monson Hilda Knor
tJusiaawl Post Commanders Frank Gregoire Dover-Foxcroft ~eo Vigue Dexter Wayne Clukey Sangerville and H Guy anson Greenville It was announced that a Fifth Ilistrict meeting will be heU on 1l~L1 Ocl())ec IHh in Brewer and the next Council meeting 11 be in Dexter Thursday night October 15th with 6 30 xppe r The guest speaker will be Miss Donna Tussing of Edshymgton Miss TUSSing is Governor of Dirigo Girls State and - r ecently received the highest homr in the Girls State proshy
ram President of Girls Nation Girls State delegates and those ~erested in the Girl s Sta te program of the American Legion ~Xlti liary are invited to this Dexter lYeeting
Sheldo n Poole lEP RESEN TATIVE OF METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE
selling Life and Hospital Insurance
19 Clinton Street Milo Me Phone WI 3 -7128
REGIONAL HOSPITALS MEET Fifteen delegates and interested people were in attendance at th(
fourth regional hospital meeting Wed evening at Central Ha ll Dover-Foxcroft H C Bundy M D Chairman presided vi Ava Strout R N as Secretary
Thoseattending from Greenville were Administrator Mrs Ne lliE Morrell R N Trustees Wallace Ritchie Chairman and two othe From Dover-Foxcroft Administrator Isobel Currie R N and John Meisner Chariman of Trustees also two others From Dexter Administrator Norman Hatch From Milo Administra to Ava Strout R N Assistant Administrator Eleanor Chase R _ Trustees HC Bundy MD Chairman and Paul H Day als o Laboratory Technician Eustiquio Delgado M D and one vis itor
A Dietician has been contacted who is to make a survey of the fo houspitals and report at next meeting on their deitary needs toge theuro with suggestions for improvement
De Delgad6wh~ is aRegistered Medical Technologist told o ~ the many ways in which the laboratory services of Milo Comm uni iJ Hospital also his services might be utilized to provide be tte r and quicker results for the hospitals of the region He is to visL ea~h of the hospitals with the purpose of formulating plans and is to report at the next (gional meeting wi th recommendations
ThenextmeetingwillbeonOct 21 at Central Hall Dover- Fox shycroft 7 30 in the evening It i expected that Mr Wilfred P oi r shyier of the American Hospital Association of Maine will address the gathering
MILO COMMUNITY HOSPITAL NEWS
The first fall meeting of the Auxiliary was held in Milo Town Hall Diningroom Tues sept 22 with eleven members and one guest
A project has been adopted to purchase a chart Desk for the hospital To begin raising funds for this a food sale has bee planned for Friday Oct 9 in the office of the Bangor Hydr o Co on Main Street
Co-Chairman for the food sale are Gertrude Rowe phone 94 3 shy2234 or Adelia Leonard phone 943-7370 Any inciividual or c lub desiring to help out on this worth while project may contact e ithel of these ladies
The next meeting of the Auxiliary will be November 24 in the Town Hall diningroom refreshment committee is to be Ann P lac( and Maxine Scanlon
Thereis to be a mee ting of the Board of Directors of the HosshypitalAuxiliaryTues Sept 29 730 in the evening at the home of Gcltrude ltowe De rby Hill Thc following members make up------------------------1--- the board Bl[lHeh Degelstrom President Georgina London~liclf arne ess1regElectro~ode
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m~~lionis ts at Hospi tal following Au xilia r y members for thi~ week Thurs 24 Marguerite Hamlin Friday Thclmn McEachshyern Sat Doris Willinki Sunday Maxine Scanlon Mon Ann Placc Tues Ambel Vincent Wed Mari on Itu therfo rd
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GUILFORD METHODIST
s Clayton TuckerCouncelshygteacherMrs Manley Hashy
Teachers Mrs Paul NoshyMrs Roy Fairbrother
erbe rt ss MargaretVanasek Mrs
Flint Mrs Ralph e ton Mrs Mary Clark
s Linwood Flanders Mrs elvlnBeach Mrs Kenneth
~ poundrr i11 Mrs Edgar Cartshyight Miss Betsey White nald Templet Robert Worshy
llnCT Thomas Blake Sidney _ 0 Buzzell -t Divine Worship Scott AIshyen Davis son of Mr and Mrs Theodore Davis was baptized lr and Mrs Paul Cook were r e ceived into membership Doshynald Templet welcomed the people in behalf of the church~ The Youth choir sang the anshymemo Ushers were Robert Van asek Jr and Raymond Hamshymond The Pastors sermon was T he Whipping Post Ruth ~tuart was committee on greshyetings The Methodist Y~)Uth F llowship met in the Chapel wi th 0 present middot besides the pas tor and the counsillos and 1r and Mrs Lloyd Welts The Pastor showed films on his trip to the Worlds Fair and those who had attented the Maine Methodist camp told of their experiences Monday the official board of
the church met in the chapel The Pastor opened the meeting and presided The following commissions reported Edushyca tion - Mrs Alvin Perkins Sunday School Supt reported 15 teachers and 3 officers preshys e nt in the 103 attendarice on Sunday Membership and Evanshyge lism - Sudney Buzzell enshycouraged all to take part in the Crusade to be held in Dover-shyFoxcroft at the Academy Oct 11 th to 18th with the Rev John Wesley White Evangalist The Rev RobertVanasek reported the film Decade of Decision will be shown a t our church on Sept 25that 730Allchurches and people in the area are inshyvited to attendL Offe rings will be r ece ived for expenses for theC rus ade Missions - Marshygaret Mar tin reported Text
book for the World Mission Study Churches Mission Ashymong New Missions Home Missions - Spanish Americans have been received and will be available in the church library Commission on Worship - No report but will meet Sept 17th at745 Methodist Church Felshylowship reported by the Passhytor held the first meeting Sunshyday evening with councillors Mr and Mrs Lloyd Welts present Womans Society of Christian
service - Nathalie Brooks P reoidEmt reported the acti shyvities since the last meeting Business - Voted a donation to the Central Maine Crusade Nest meeting Oct 19th beshy
cause of the Cusade meeting the same night
MILO FIRST PENTECOSTAL Sunday School all ages 130
P M under the supervision of Mrs Carrie Levigne Worship services at 240 with
Rev Guy Mitchell Pastor
DERBY SHOP BOWLING LEAGUE TEAM W L Rips Five 5 0 Danas Five 5 0 Hals Five 4 1 Johns Five 3 2 Sams Five 2 3 Bobs Five 1 4 Bills Five ~ 4 Owens Five 0 5 Sam G Five 0 5 Team High Three Games Rips Five 1403 Team High Single Game Rips Five 480 INDIVIDUAL HXGH THREE D Lovell 335 INDIVIDUAL HIGH SINGLE R Morrill 126
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Annual Old Home Sunday at the Willimantic Communi ty Churc was he ld on Sept 20 The church was founded in 1926 Flowers were dedicated to decea13ed members of the church Pas tor i s Mr JohnWats on Bangor Maine Guest s peaker was Rev Arlington Booker E as t Ham pden Maine Founder and Dir ector of Maine Rural Missions SpeCial mus ic was by Mrs Booke r FellowshiI supper followed the se r vic es at the town hall Shown in the abo ~ picture are L to R Rev Booker Mrs Booker and Mr Watson
WheD yoa tana the corDer ia Guillord turD iD t
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GUILFORD Omicron Chapter of Delta
Kappa Gamma entertained the retired teachers of Piscataquis county at an evening meeting at the Elementary school at Dover-Foxcroft on Sept 14th The program was an original poem by Mrs Lila Kenney guest of Dover-Foxcroft and a skit lYe OTyme Skule written by Harriet Ladd The retired teachers attending were Eva Scripture Agnes Sawyer Onata Deane Martha Gould Leona Gillis Milo Ethel McQuarrie Brownville Junction Abbie Fowler Sanshygerville Effie Bulton Harriet
Industrious Railbow girls held car-wash sessions at Milo Ladd Dover-Foxcroft Edith garages last Saturday to raise money for the Rainbow Schol- Edes Agnes Hilton Ruth Harshyarship Fund The local assembly provides $100 yearly to the vey Ola Smith Freda Maxfreld fund and were able to raise about one third of this amount on Guilford the car-wash program
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that this was a nathmal conshyvention and the delegates were all from all sections ot theshycountry Both speakers were of the opinion that student coshyuncil has a real important fushynction in student activities in school The variouS activities of the student council help make for better social climate ahd discipline Chairman for the program was Pat Delaney Mr James Willey of Bangor
was a guest Announcements were made as to the intercluo meeting in Nova Scotia on Sept 20th and the Twenty-Fifth anshyniversary observance of the Brewer Kiwanis club on Sat Sept 19th Program chairmar for next week is James H White GUILFORD FISH AND GAME A meeting of the Fish and Game Assn metat the North Guilford grange hall Thursdity evening ErnestDodge presiding Clifshyton Cooley who was sent to Conservation camp at Branch Pond by the association gave a report of activities there GamE Warden McAllister spoke on the bob cat lynx and moose in this vicinity NORTH GUILFORD EXTENSION The North Guilford Extension
group met at Marian Braziers Wednesday Sept 16th Topic of C rafts was taken up Attracshytive and practical gifts were made by the members Mrs Alice Flanders server
on the refreshment committee
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Hostesses were Ruth Fletcher Vivienne Bray Cons tance Mac Pherson Leota Brown GUILFORD KIWANIS A t the regular Tuesdaynoon
meeting of the Guilford Kiwanis Club SusanPulkkinenand Kashythy Morin were the speakers They told of student council activities aims and objectives Miss Morin told of her attenshydance at the National Convenshytion of student councils he ld at Bangor in June There were about900delegated to this nashytional conference and the disshycussion groups were all well attended It was pOinted out
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County Home Ie Classes Se Fall Fas
The above picture was taken i n the Home Ec P isshy
~ a u quis Community High School Guilford At the left you see O lne of the 7 5 girls who got a good glimpse a t some new fall fash Mrs lila Ger ow Jct Home Extension teacher i s s hown with me
ns Many were privilaged to be able to model some of the outfits be rs ofthe c lass Brenda Ne lson Gayle McClear y J udy Suckle he ilteacher is Mrs Esther Leeds J oa n Hichborn is shown Leoniece Connaughton and Marie Anne Boobar as they enjoy the ode ling the evening gown wihie Mrs Mildred Sma ll adjusts new fall fashions
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L to R Mrs Mildred Small he lps Cheryl Wallace with he r 1964 Simplicity Fall wardrobe outfitat Milo fit modeled by Carolyn Marks
On Monday afternoon both of Mrs Shepardsons Home Eco A wardrobe of Fall Fasil on5 from Simplic ity was on display a t ics c lasses at Milo High were introduced to the 1964 Simpli
the various High Schoo] lIome Ec onomics Depar tments in the Wardrobe Several gir ls were able to mode l garments Sol County this week Thi s wardrobe is be ing introduced by Mrs de led outfits which were definitely bec oming to the m while ( Ml ldredSmali who is County Clothing Projec t Leader for the P i s- tried on s omething that was not suitable for them as an edu cataqui s Ex tension Ass oLiation and F ores tR She ldon Extension ill experience Agen t or the Coop Extens i on Se r vice Both are from Dover- Fox- -------------------------shy
croft Greenville Insur aact The wardrobe was available to the HighSchool home Exonomics
Dept and local 4-H gr oups Sept 21 thru 23 1geacy The wardrobe has been used i n Milo Guilfor d Brownville J ct
Dover - Foxcroft and Greenville All s howings have been informal Greenville Maine Telephone OXbow Smiddot Scheduling was handled through the County Extension Office a t Dover -Foxcroft
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RlLFORD GOLDEN LINK EB EKAH LODGE The Golden Link Rebekah
Oe met Friday Sept 18th t the 1 O O F hall with 18 _esent including guests from nonah Dover - Foxcroft ghtNoble Grands were preshyntbull Margare t Mar tin presishyd with Erma Eastman and
tora Weston sub officers 2e following officers were shyec ted for 1964 - 65 Noble - and-Margaret Martin Vice - and-Erma Eastman Recorshy
rY Secretary Esther Woolshy Treasurer Donna Fogg
- us tees - Alfred Race Ina say Dorothy Herring Voshyto order 25 Rebekah cook
ks Voted to have a Joint supper Oct 2nd for Re- shy
EiUths and Odd Fellows Donna g read an article regarding
cIyler Colfax Founder of the er After the meeting Velma
nferfield showed slides of the ats fltthe New England ConshyLave atConcord N H an~ of amp Neofa Montville The _ s te ry package was won by nna Fogg Refreshment com
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GUILFORD WCTU The middot WCTU met Friday with
Mrs Josephine Currie in Milo The meetingwas opened by the Pres1dent Mrs Prescott 9 members and 1 visitor present Devotional services by Effie Parsons An auction sale was held and refreshments served The next meeting will be at Lucy Nesbits It was voted to senct cards to sick members The mee ting c los ed with a Salshyute to the Flag and WCTU benshyidiction GUILFORD WSCS The committee on food sales
held Friday at Straw and Marshytin office by the WSCS were Margaret Martin Katherine Kent Marjorie Page Phyllis Burdin Margaret Chatbourne and Bertha Turner with Ethel Martin and Mary Vanasek asshysisting
MONSON The Monson-Willimantic Heashylth C oUllsil me t Tue sday evenshying Election of officers for the year was held Elected Chairman was Mrs Agnes Ackley Vice Chairman Mrs Dorothy Holmbom Secretary Mrs Rose Nelson A make-up Polio Clinic will be held Oct 20th At this time the first second and third oral polio shots will be available Anyshyone who missed having theirs may receive the vaccine at this time Floride treatments were discussed and this treatment will be investigated Physicals will be given the first third fifth and nineth grade pupils also all children -participating in sports PARKMAN GRANGE The Parkman Grange met Fri shyday evening and held election of officers as follows Master Ivan Foss Overseer-Arthur
Bailey Lecturer-Beryl Ellis Steward-CarrollBridge Chashyplin-Ethel Bickford TreasshyCarroll L McKusic Secreshytary - Blanch Rockhill Gate Keeper-Ernest Tweedie Ceres Minnie Bridge Pomone-Bonshyita Bailey Flora - Gertrude Curtis Las-Hilda Hersey Exshyecutive Comm-Carroll Bridge 3 yr term Grange voted to hold a public supper and aucshytiononOct 10th Auction Com mi ttee -The lma Tweedie Hilda Hersey and Arthur Bailey Anyone having articles for the
auction may contact the comshymittee ABBOT LADIES CIRCLE The Ladies Circle met with
Ruby Stone Wednesday A quilt waspackedandabusiness meshyetingheld Refreshments were served The next meeting will be at 130 p m on Sept 23rd at the home of Mrs Doris Perkins ABBOT GRANGE Abbot Grange 329 had their
annual mystery ride on Sunday Sept 13th Leaving the hall at 1030 a m the route was by way of Bates district to North Guilford Willimantic ~Elliotsshyville to Little Wilson stream picnic area near the falls Lushynch was eaten here and some of the party hiked to Jim Whishytes Look-outbywayofthe Apshypalachian Trail for a view of the valley The ride continued to Monson Greenville and Moshyose River On the return trip a stop was made at Rockwood dump in hopes of seeing the bears who often feed there The bears did not show up so the ride continued homeward However one car load of peoshyple decided to make a short ride into Shirley and just beshyfore entering the town they met
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a bull moos~ in the road Exshycitement was high for a few minutes until the moose pas-shysed the car and went into the woods DERBY MOTHERS SERVICE CLUB The Derby Mothers Service
Club met for an all day meetshying in the home of Mrs Gladys Ricker on Sept 15th A boiled dinner was served Co-hostess was Mrs LilaSmith Thebusshyiness meeting was conducted by the president Mrs Marshyian Cunningham This club will have a fair this
fall and chairmen -are Gladys Ricker Lila Smi th and Grace Collins Work on this project has begun and members are asked to have articles in by the last of October A dinner was served the B amp A
Staff on Sept 10th in Derby Community hall Chairmen for this dinner were Marian Cunshyningham and Marian Williams Llewallen Southard is dischashy
rged from the service and is at the home of his mother Mrs Jennie Southard A wedding card goes to Rim-
othy Morrill AA Memphis Tenn
-Darrell Spear is attending school at3790 School Square Gunter Air Force Base Ala The mystery prize of the day
went to Mrs Blanche Stuart The next meeting will be Sept 29th place to be announced Timothy Morrill A A has
spent two weeks leave with his parents Mr and Mrs Ge orge Morrill in Derby and now is at his new assignment in Memshyphis Tenn where he will at shytend school for Aviation Elecshytronics TechniciansshyGordon Lovell SA has spent
two weeks with his grandparshyents Mr and Mrs Albie Loshyvill and has now gone to be stationed aboard the USS Outshypos t for 6 months Then he wi 11 go to Electronic Tech School Great Lakes Ill GREENVILLE LAKEVIEW WOMANS CLUB The Lakeview Womans Club
met Thursday evening wi th Mrs RownaBartley ather Harfords Point camp
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xteen members and three 15ts Mrs Janice Paradis 5 Clarice Jardine andMrs rce9es Irvine were in at shy1ance
Myrcilla Raymond reshy-red on her trip to Rockland
June when she attended the nera l Federation Womans bull meeting at the Samoset ~l
uring the business meeting club voted a donation to the
~ationArmy and also voted sell Christmas Candles ag shyl this year in order to raise ub funds
i as also announced that the
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om mittee for the evening msis ted of the following club -c rs President Mrs Myrshy
~la Raymond Vice - president
- s Mary Vigue Corresponshylg Secretary Mrs Diane ber ts Secretary Mrs Judy ~ azewich Treasurer Mrs
ro l Harriss bull e next meeting will be lield
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Sheila McIver and Mrs har lotte Collins OUTH SANGERVILLE fRANGE -ine teen members from South ange rville Grange attended riendship night at Garland frange Friday evening Booster Night was observed South Sangerville Grange on anir day evening Ke ith Edshyerly welcomed the guests
e Flag salute was given and tie chaplain offered prayer ecture r MildredDodge reshyor ted on the Lecturers Conshy~rence which she attended at IUrham N H rhe following program was ~esented Singing by all Reshyding of the National Masters gtooste r Night message by eith EdgerlYi Skit Guy and inda E Um s and Laurie Gaisse ocal solo Diane GrantiSkit oarbara 1itche~l and Barbara tonco Piano solo Betse y llms T ableau Iam an Am shyrican Doran and Katherine
Nuite Betsey Ellms Guy Nancy and Linda Ellms Ber shynice Bennett E rnest Dodge E thel Grant Barbara Mitche ll
Dianne Grant Kei th Edgerly Elbridge Atwater of Dexter gave a memorized reading Harold Gray Ex Com of the Maine State Grange spoke re shygarding gr ange work A cake wa lk was sponsored by
the community service comshymittee for r epair work and was won by E r r ol Nuite Ka therine Nuite and Bernice
Bennett served refreshments There were three non-memshy
bers present and guests from Central Valley North Guilford and Dexter Grange SANGERVILLE SCOUTS CubScout pack 110 Sangershy
ville held gt c ommittee and par ents m eeting Sept 10th The Sept Pack meeting will
gte held at the Legion Hall on Sept 25th All boys eightyears of age wishing to join shoulg be at this meeting with their
parents Also registration of present members boys and adults will be he ld
bull GUIL FORD METHODIST CHURCH At the Methodist Church T uesday Sept 29 a chicken pie supper from 5 to 7 sponshysored by the committee OD
Finance
GOLDE N LINK PAST NOBLE GRAND Sept 25 Golden Link Past Noble Grand Club will meet yith Margaret Martin for a 6 0 clock supper
NOTICE South Sangerville Grange wi ll meetSaturdayeveningwith the local 4-H Club and Extension Group as guests A s peaker is expec ted from the Inland Fish and Game Department Memshybers are asked to b ring dough shynuts
Jayteen Ce ter Ope s
The Milo Jaycees sponsored Jayteen Center opened for its third consectutive year last Saturday night
A very high attendance was reported in the new recreation hall which has been completly rebuilt and remodeled
Top photo shows dancers enjoying the latest dances Bottom photo shows young people regis te ring with Ed Roberts
at the desk
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F ORD CERS ELECTED AT PCHS
following officers of P C H S were elected at class meetshy he ld viedncsday afternoon o r s President Lynn Herrick Vice President Stephen Folshy
Sec retary p ia Ordway Treasurer Sharon Campbell __ior s President Linda Hedrick Vice President William _it f ~ retary Nancy Street Treasurer David Gilbert
homores President Donna Davis Vice President Dennis ~ z llis Secretary Carla Ordway~ Treasurer Kathy GIlbert
- 11 111en President Dennis Gilbert Vice President Richard Sc cretalY Sharon Estes Treasurer Linda Tozier
hUl Grade President Lance Pulkkinen Vice President ~t Perkins Secretary Gary Burgess Treasurer Katherine
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WOMANS CLUB PROGRAM The program of the Womans Clubs Sangerville has benn reshy
leased as follows Meetings at 730 p m Suppers at 630 p m
Oct 5 Hostess Rachel Carr Supper Committee Rachel Cqrr Bernice Priest Mildred Dodge Roll Call
Nov 2 Hostess Freda Mjlxfield Refreshments Committee Hazel Moulton Cassie Lombard Federation Reports Roll Call
Dec 7 Hostess Mildred Dodge Refreshments Committee Charlene Edes Eva Edes Stella Merrow Program Roll Call
Jan 4 Hostess Alice Jackson Supper Committee Abbie F~
ler Faye Stilson Gladys Palmer Program Roll Call New Years Party
Feb 1 Hostess Nell Houston Refreshments Committee P hy llis Herring and Irene Harrington District President
Roll Call March 1 Hostess Charlene Edes Refreshments Committee
Mildred Dodge Freda Maxfield June Smith Program Roll Call
April 5 Hostess Alice Jackson Refreshments Committee Rachel Carr ~ PhylliS Harrington Gladys Palmer an Daisy Harvey Program Roll Call
May 3rd Hostess Stella Merrow Supper Committee Office rs Roll Call White Elephant Sale State PreSident Mrs Carolyn Lombardi
We bake BEANS e every Saturday
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Shop at ROSS DRUG lour ~r i eHall jexoft Store lor aLL lour pharmaceutical Heea
ij Prescriptions carefully compounded Open 7 days a week for your SAFETY and CONVENIENCE
Aubrey M Williams Registered Pharmacist
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Me and Mrs Raymond Dagshy WHEEL SHIMlVIY OR
f tt of Abbot were hosts at a SHAKE
reLlnion supper given for the Then drop into
Bi llinglon family who were toshygEther for the firs t time in 52 years pound~~ r -~~
PJ es0ntbesides the host and (i ifUf lIhostess and their children
I - ( ~John Dale and Larry vere ~
Mrs Edith Dunton of Pittsshyfield Maine Mr and Mrs CROSB VS Perley Daggett lVIr and Mrs Milo Percy Billington of Sangershy for a ville lVIrs MyraAlexander of
BEAR WHEEL ALINEMENTNatick Mass Y-- and Mrs Elmer Gillington Jr of Masshy AND BALANCE CHECK sene N Y Mr and Mrs Harry Billington P a rkman
E ASY INSURANCE
Thats Right a fine easy way to buy insshyurance for the health of your family is makshying sure that the milk you b uy i s SA FE PAS shyTEU RI ZED amp HOM OG shyEN IZ ED MI LK
Rickers Dairy 1---E-N-CTA--=T--IV-E A11PAIGN SCHE DULE FOR SENATOR MUSKIE=--C-SEPTElVIBER 25 1964 (F riday)
1100 A M - 11 30 A M Tour Brownville Jct 1130 A M - 12 00 Noon Dr-ve to Milo 120 0 PM - 100 PM Tour Milo 100 P M - 1 30 PM Drive t o Dover-Foxcroft 1 30 P M - 200 P M Lunch in Dover - Foxcroft
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Ac tive Republican women above were photographed at the Tea held in lVIilo last Monday as part of the day s program which consisted of local business tours by candidates a Coffee in Greenville the Tea in Milo and a reception at Dover-F oxcroft in the evening
READY FOR THE UNEXPECTED
The average person cant plan ahead for sudden illness But the pharmacist must Its one of the most important parts of your pharmacists job to keep informed of all the new products in the vast and complex drug prescription field
And behind your pharmacists ability to serve you is the nations pharmaceutical industry which each year places several hundred new drug products in the service of better health Just one of them recently deshyveloped required four years of reshysearch costing millions of dollars It was studied by more than 200 physishycians in 4500 patients The report on its safety and effectiveness filled 27 volumes with 14000 pages of facts
As members of the health team serving you your druggist and the pharmaceutical houses safeguard your well-being by anticipating your health needs
So when the unexpected occurs your pharmacist is ready
ennessee Ernie Mike 1allace News
J Ge l the Message 30 Missing Links l Love of Ufe 5 News ~ Search for Tomonow ~j Guiding Ught
0 Mid-Day bull 3 Hal lone Pine As The World Turns
P a ssword Houseparty To Tell The Trth
Edge of Night
Father Knows Bes t Bozo Show
Te lejournal News CBS News
RSDAY SEPT 24 1964 Wyatt Earp TBA Perry Mason Password Baileys of Balboa
00 The Defenders Telejournal News
[Jl)AY SEPT 25 1964 -fy Three Sons
o Rawhide Tne Entertainers Gorrner Pyle
J The Reporter T elejournal News
-rrmiddotRDAY SEoT 26 1964 Mis te r Mayor
Alvin Show T ennessee Tuxedo
1 Quick Draw McGraw Linus the Lionhearted
_30 The Jersons _0 Candlepin Bowli ng
JO Industry On Parade 5 Univ of Me Football
Me vs R I II bull Big Picture
SJ-y King J immy Dean
B ud Leavitt Voyage Under the Sea
(hoonel 5
730 Jackie Gleason 830 Gilligans Island 900 Mr Broadway 1000 Gunsmoke 1100 Telejournal News 1115 Saturday Nite Late Show
Riff Raft
SUNDAY SEPT 271964 1200 The Christophels 12 15 Living Word
1230 This is the Life 100 Industry On Parade 11S NFL Today J 0 NFL Football
I1Browns at Eagles 415 Pro Football Report 430 Big Picture 500 ~ports Special 530 Amateur Hour 600 Twentieth Century 63011e Ed 700 Lassie 730 The Martian 800 Ed Sullivan
900 The Fugitive 10 00 Candid Camera 1030 Whats My Line 1100 Telejournal News 11 15 Harry Reasoner News MONDAY SEPT 28 1964 7 00 The Rineman 730 To Tell the Truth 8 00 Ive Got a Secret 830 Andy Griffi th 900 Lucy 930 Many Happy Returns 10 00 Slatterys People 1100 Telejournal News TUESDA Y SEPT 29 1964 00 Littlest Hobo 730 Combat 830 Red Skelton 9 30 Petticoat JlUlction 1000 The Nurses 1LOO Telejournal News
WLBZ-TV (hannel 2 DAYTIME VIEWING MONDA Y THRU FRIDAY 1200 Bostorn Patriots Revue700 Today 100 Dragnet725 News 130 Cham pionship Bowling730 Today
230 NBC Sports Special825 News 300 NCAA Foothall 830 Today
Minnesota ys Nebraska900 People Are Funny 6 30 Patty Duke 930 Womans Hour
700 12 Oclock High1000 Make Room For Daddy 800 Hollywood Palace1030 Word For Word
900 Saturday Night MOvie11 00 Concentration
The Tall Men11 30 Jeopardy
11 30 RhB lgold Theater12 00 Say When
Uthe Untouchablesll1230 Truth or Conse uences
SUNDAY SEPT7 19641255 NBC News Day Report
900 Americans at Work100 General Hospital
915 Sac red Heart1 30 Lets Make a Deal
930 Faith for Today200 The Price is Right
1000 This is the Life230 The Doctors
1030 Porky Pig300 Another World
11 00330 You Dont Say 11 30 400 Match Game 1200 4 25 NBC News Afternoon Reper 30 430 Superman 200 500 Mick~ Mouse 530 Sea Hunt 500 6 00 Fi rst Evening News Report 6 00
630 Huntley Brinkley Report 630
Btillwinkle Discovery Wide World of Sports
Touchdown Pro Football
New York at Boston Davis Cup Tournament Meet the Press Biography DeGaulle
NIGHT TIME VEIWING 7 00 Hawks LandingTHURSDAYSEPT 241964 730 Walt Disney700 McHales Navy 830 Bill Dana 730 Daniel Boone
9 0 0 Bonanza8 30 Dr Kildare
10 00 The Rogues9 30 Hazel
11 00 The World this Weekend1000 Kraft Suspense Theater 1115 Dragnet1100 ABC News Final
MONDAY SEPT 28 196411 30 To~ht Show
amp00 Kentucky JonesFRIDAY SEPT 25 1964
7 30 Monday Night Movie700 Mr Magoo
Ask Any Girl730 International Showtime
930 Hollywood and the Stars8 30 Bob Hope Presents
10 00 Pre OIYtnPic Specialr 30 Jack Benny
TUESDAY SEPT 2919641000 Jack Paar
7 00 Donna Reed 11 00 ABC News Fllli 730 Mr Novak
SATURDAY SEPT 261964 830 Man from U N C L E
730 Just for Kids ~30 TW-3 WEDNESDAY SEPTbull 30 1964800 The OBriens 1000 The Campaign amp Candidates7-00Bemiddotwitc7h-e-Od=cCL== 830 Bugs Bunny
1EDNESDAy SEPT 30 1964 130 Face the Nation 900 Lone Ranger 700 Spotlight on Youth 800 Back Lash 930 Ruff and Reddy 730 The Virginian830 Beverly Hillbillies 1000 Hector Heathcote
900 Wednesday night Movie 900 Dick Van Dyke 1030 Fireball XL-5
Green Mansions 930 Cara Williams 1100 Dennis the Menace 1000 Danny Kaye 1130 Fury
THE TOWN CR IER
Sept 25-26 COMEDY OF TERROR Vincent Price amp Peter Lorre
plus
B LACK SABBATH Boris Kar loff
GUILFORD NOTICE
Mr and Mrs David Stevens of Augus ta and Mr and Mrs Willis Cookson of Guilford will hold open house at the Guilford Center Grange Hall Saturday Sept 26th at 730 p m in observance of the 80th birth shyday of their mother Mrs Cora Stevens All relatives and friends are invited
GREENVILLE HYLAND-MCNAUGHTON ENGAGEMENT
Mr audMrs George Hyland of Greenville announce the enshygagement of their daughtergt Miss Bonnie Lee Hyland to Vaughn McNaughton son of Mrs Carrie McNaughton of Greenville
Miss Hyland attended Greenshyville High School
Mr McNaughton is a 1961
rFor FI~ng A Service amp Products CALL AT
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NEW FALL DRESSES SLACKS amp SKIRTS
graduate of Greenville High School and has attended San Diego City College He is preshysently a junior at the Univershysi ty of Maine
No date has been set for the wedding
Dont Do this Do you know that if you buy an appliance TV or furniture from the average
store or dealer what you pay for interest on easy terms Say you buy an item for $25000for24 momiddots your payment will be $1341 per month You will pay $321 60 for this $25000 item Dont do this-come to Davis Bros in Guilford and you can buy on terms get free delivery and service and not pay this high rate of interest
THE T O WN C RI ER
public The meeting Is sponshyard Horne He rbertWoodard sored by the local commissior Llyod Goodine Robert Treshyon Christian concernes Thereworgy Katherine Rhoda Shelshywill be a coffee after the meet-ley Lewis Cheryl Lancaster ingSandraSmith Charles Chessa Sept 25th at 730 the film ofKimberly Stevens and George
Bi lly Graham s Decadeof De shyVanTassel d s ionl sponsored by the CenshyL~dies Auxiliary meets Wed shytral Maine Crusade middotmiddot will be nesdayat200 Themid week shown The public i s invitedservice every Wednesday at OnSept 25th at730A P rayer730
meeting for all menin the area for the success of the CentralTRIPLE M -GLASS Matne CrusadeThe Triple M Class had a OnSept 27th a t 930 Church
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TED BAPTIST CHURCH u ir rehears als on Thursday iamtly outing on the Ledges e as follow Sunbeams at 0 Torcbbears at 600 - ty Choir at 700 ursday at 8 00 the Billy
Mlham fi lm Decade of Dec shy JD will be shown at the
ch ay a t 945 the combined
r omotion and Rally Day ex- was pr ovided by Mr Palmer ises will be held The follow- on the gui tar and Joy Palmer will receive Bibles ruche on the accordion
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Saturday night The pr es ident Charles Ellis had a word of praye r before a potluck supper was served to 26 members and 29 children Mr and Mrs Richard COOssa took moving piotures There was group s inging around a fire Music
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KINGDOM HALL OF JEHOVAHS WITNESSES Sunday September 27 at 200 p m Public Bible Lecture Helief From Tension in a TroubledWoildbyC Wagner Watchtower Study at 3 15 p m Strip Off tha Old P e rsonality if you want to Li ve Forever based on Col 39 10 Tuesday Sept 29 at 7 30 R m Bible Study with aid of book Baby lon the Great Has Fallen Gods Kingdom Rules Chapter 10 WaitingiD Exile for Baby shylons Fall Thurs day Oc tove r 1 at 700 p m Ministry School Service mee ting at 800
GUILFORD METHODIST Sept 24th at 730 The Rev
John Allen Broyles Pastor of the MethodistChurchatBoothshybay Harbour will speak at the Me thodis t Church on the All ChristianPeace Conference at Prague Czechoslovakia which he attended as an obse z ver for the board of Christian Social Concerns at the Methodi s t conshyfe r ence Mrs Broyles who als o attended will speak An offering will be received for the Maine Conference Board of Christian Social Conce rnes All Methodis t churches in the sub district have been invited and the meeting is open to the
school classes for a ll ages Chris tian education day will be observed At 11 Ad Divine Worship Pastor The Rev Robert Vanaseks sermon is The Spirit of Truth Anthem by the young adult choir A special offering for Christian Education will be received This Is des i gnated for the Maine Conference board of edshyucation Committee of gree t shyings - Mr and Mrs Phillip Hines Ushers - Guy HaydEln and Lewis Holmes at 530 MYF will meet in the chapel with counsillors Mr and Mrs Lloyd Welts Church sc~ool opened Sunday
with an attendance of 103 Folshylowing is the list of officers and teachers General Supt Mrs AlvinPe r kins Secretary
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ISCATAQ IS COUNTY COUNCIL MEETING The Cecil R Cole American Legion Post and Auxiliary Unit 5
ere hos ts to the second session of the Piscataquis County ounc il American Legion at Greenville Saturday night Sept 9th D onaldC Richards Chief of Contact Division of the Togus VA lospitalwas guest speaker using for his topic VA and the ~om munity T he Council has invited the Dover-Foxcroft Drum and Bugle nd Baton Corp to represent Piscataquis County in the 1965 e gion Convention Parade in Wct terville This colorful group 150 took part in the 1964 Legion Convention Parade and was ponsored by the Piscataquis County Council Posts and Units tl the County Will be asked to take part in some way to raise mds for this event I r s Merna Borgoyne Fifth District Vice President of Milo as introduced and reminded Auxiliary members of their meinshyers hip drive and the need of ordering the Legislative Bulletin - s Burgoyne advised the group that the Auxiliary Units in
~sc ataquisCounty are invited to Dexter Nov 10th for a visi shy on of Dept President Mrs Madeline Sweet and Mrs Burshy
Oyne Other s introduced were Miles Conkite Monson Hilda Knor
tJusiaawl Post Commanders Frank Gregoire Dover-Foxcroft ~eo Vigue Dexter Wayne Clukey Sangerville and H Guy anson Greenville It was announced that a Fifth Ilistrict meeting will be heU on 1l~L1 Ocl())ec IHh in Brewer and the next Council meeting 11 be in Dexter Thursday night October 15th with 6 30 xppe r The guest speaker will be Miss Donna Tussing of Edshymgton Miss TUSSing is Governor of Dirigo Girls State and - r ecently received the highest homr in the Girls State proshy
ram President of Girls Nation Girls State delegates and those ~erested in the Girl s Sta te program of the American Legion ~Xlti liary are invited to this Dexter lYeeting
Sheldo n Poole lEP RESEN TATIVE OF METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE
selling Life and Hospital Insurance
19 Clinton Street Milo Me Phone WI 3 -7128
REGIONAL HOSPITALS MEET Fifteen delegates and interested people were in attendance at th(
fourth regional hospital meeting Wed evening at Central Ha ll Dover-Foxcroft H C Bundy M D Chairman presided vi Ava Strout R N as Secretary
Thoseattending from Greenville were Administrator Mrs Ne lliE Morrell R N Trustees Wallace Ritchie Chairman and two othe From Dover-Foxcroft Administrator Isobel Currie R N and John Meisner Chariman of Trustees also two others From Dexter Administrator Norman Hatch From Milo Administra to Ava Strout R N Assistant Administrator Eleanor Chase R _ Trustees HC Bundy MD Chairman and Paul H Day als o Laboratory Technician Eustiquio Delgado M D and one vis itor
A Dietician has been contacted who is to make a survey of the fo houspitals and report at next meeting on their deitary needs toge theuro with suggestions for improvement
De Delgad6wh~ is aRegistered Medical Technologist told o ~ the many ways in which the laboratory services of Milo Comm uni iJ Hospital also his services might be utilized to provide be tte r and quicker results for the hospitals of the region He is to visL ea~h of the hospitals with the purpose of formulating plans and is to report at the next (gional meeting wi th recommendations
ThenextmeetingwillbeonOct 21 at Central Hall Dover- Fox shycroft 7 30 in the evening It i expected that Mr Wilfred P oi r shyier of the American Hospital Association of Maine will address the gathering
MILO COMMUNITY HOSPITAL NEWS
The first fall meeting of the Auxiliary was held in Milo Town Hall Diningroom Tues sept 22 with eleven members and one guest
A project has been adopted to purchase a chart Desk for the hospital To begin raising funds for this a food sale has bee planned for Friday Oct 9 in the office of the Bangor Hydr o Co on Main Street
Co-Chairman for the food sale are Gertrude Rowe phone 94 3 shy2234 or Adelia Leonard phone 943-7370 Any inciividual or c lub desiring to help out on this worth while project may contact e ithel of these ladies
The next meeting of the Auxiliary will be November 24 in the Town Hall diningroom refreshment committee is to be Ann P lac( and Maxine Scanlon
Thereis to be a mee ting of the Board of Directors of the HosshypitalAuxiliaryTues Sept 29 730 in the evening at the home of Gcltrude ltowe De rby Hill Thc following members make up------------------------1--- the board Bl[lHeh Degelstrom President Georgina London~liclf arne ess1regElectro~ode
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P t esident Gertrude Rowe Secretnry Cnrol Horne Recording SecretaryPearlDay Tre[lsurer [llso the chnirmlll of each COlT
m~~lionis ts at Hospi tal following Au xilia r y members for thi~ week Thurs 24 Marguerite Hamlin Friday Thclmn McEachshyern Sat Doris Willinki Sunday Maxine Scanlon Mon Ann Placc Tues Ambel Vincent Wed Mari on Itu therfo rd
For the next week Thul Oct 1 Ca rol lIorne Fri Pearl Day Mon Paul Day Tue Ma xine Scanlon Wed Otlilee Ellis No ass ignment for Sal and Sun ul
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GUILFORD METHODIST
s Clayton TuckerCouncelshygteacherMrs Manley Hashy
Teachers Mrs Paul NoshyMrs Roy Fairbrother
erbe rt ss MargaretVanasek Mrs
Flint Mrs Ralph e ton Mrs Mary Clark
s Linwood Flanders Mrs elvlnBeach Mrs Kenneth
~ poundrr i11 Mrs Edgar Cartshyight Miss Betsey White nald Templet Robert Worshy
llnCT Thomas Blake Sidney _ 0 Buzzell -t Divine Worship Scott AIshyen Davis son of Mr and Mrs Theodore Davis was baptized lr and Mrs Paul Cook were r e ceived into membership Doshynald Templet welcomed the people in behalf of the church~ The Youth choir sang the anshymemo Ushers were Robert Van asek Jr and Raymond Hamshymond The Pastors sermon was T he Whipping Post Ruth ~tuart was committee on greshyetings The Methodist Y~)Uth F llowship met in the Chapel wi th 0 present middot besides the pas tor and the counsillos and 1r and Mrs Lloyd Welts The Pastor showed films on his trip to the Worlds Fair and those who had attented the Maine Methodist camp told of their experiences Monday the official board of
the church met in the chapel The Pastor opened the meeting and presided The following commissions reported Edushyca tion - Mrs Alvin Perkins Sunday School Supt reported 15 teachers and 3 officers preshys e nt in the 103 attendarice on Sunday Membership and Evanshyge lism - Sudney Buzzell enshycouraged all to take part in the Crusade to be held in Dover-shyFoxcroft at the Academy Oct 11 th to 18th with the Rev John Wesley White Evangalist The Rev RobertVanasek reported the film Decade of Decision will be shown a t our church on Sept 25that 730Allchurches and people in the area are inshyvited to attendL Offe rings will be r ece ived for expenses for theC rus ade Missions - Marshygaret Mar tin reported Text
book for the World Mission Study Churches Mission Ashymong New Missions Home Missions - Spanish Americans have been received and will be available in the church library Commission on Worship - No report but will meet Sept 17th at745 Methodist Church Felshylowship reported by the Passhytor held the first meeting Sunshyday evening with councillors Mr and Mrs Lloyd Welts present Womans Society of Christian
service - Nathalie Brooks P reoidEmt reported the acti shyvities since the last meeting Business - Voted a donation to the Central Maine Crusade Nest meeting Oct 19th beshy
cause of the Cusade meeting the same night
MILO FIRST PENTECOSTAL Sunday School all ages 130
P M under the supervision of Mrs Carrie Levigne Worship services at 240 with
Rev Guy Mitchell Pastor
DERBY SHOP BOWLING LEAGUE TEAM W L Rips Five 5 0 Danas Five 5 0 Hals Five 4 1 Johns Five 3 2 Sams Five 2 3 Bobs Five 1 4 Bills Five ~ 4 Owens Five 0 5 Sam G Five 0 5 Team High Three Games Rips Five 1403 Team High Single Game Rips Five 480 INDIVIDUAL HXGH THREE D Lovell 335 INDIVIDUAL HIGH SINGLE R Morrill 126
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Annual Old Home Sunday at the Willimantic Communi ty Churc was he ld on Sept 20 The church was founded in 1926 Flowers were dedicated to decea13ed members of the church Pas tor i s Mr JohnWats on Bangor Maine Guest s peaker was Rev Arlington Booker E as t Ham pden Maine Founder and Dir ector of Maine Rural Missions SpeCial mus ic was by Mrs Booke r FellowshiI supper followed the se r vic es at the town hall Shown in the abo ~ picture are L to R Rev Booker Mrs Booker and Mr Watson
WheD yoa tana the corDer ia Guillord turD iD t
TriangIe Service lor ~ PrOtlaetl
OPEN Mon - Thurs 730 AM to 10 00 P M Fri - Sa t 7 30 A M to 11 30 P M
Sunday 1000 A M to 1000 P M
we do JDspectioD
Ra-nbo Car Wash
GUILFORD Omicron Chapter of Delta
Kappa Gamma entertained the retired teachers of Piscataquis county at an evening meeting at the Elementary school at Dover-Foxcroft on Sept 14th The program was an original poem by Mrs Lila Kenney guest of Dover-Foxcroft and a skit lYe OTyme Skule written by Harriet Ladd The retired teachers attending were Eva Scripture Agnes Sawyer Onata Deane Martha Gould Leona Gillis Milo Ethel McQuarrie Brownville Junction Abbie Fowler Sanshygerville Effie Bulton Harriet
Industrious Railbow girls held car-wash sessions at Milo Ladd Dover-Foxcroft Edith garages last Saturday to raise money for the Rainbow Schol- Edes Agnes Hilton Ruth Harshyarship Fund The local assembly provides $100 yearly to the vey Ola Smith Freda Maxfreld fund and were able to raise about one third of this amount on Guilford the car-wash program
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Milo Thurs 530-800 P M Ameriean Legion Han
GUILFORD MONDAY 330 P M IOO F HALL DOVER-FOXCROFT WE DNESDAY 330 P M
AME RICAN LE GION HALL
that this was a nathmal conshyvention and the delegates were all from all sections ot theshycountry Both speakers were of the opinion that student coshyuncil has a real important fushynction in student activities in school The variouS activities of the student council help make for better social climate ahd discipline Chairman for the program was Pat Delaney Mr James Willey of Bangor
was a guest Announcements were made as to the intercluo meeting in Nova Scotia on Sept 20th and the Twenty-Fifth anshyniversary observance of the Brewer Kiwanis club on Sat Sept 19th Program chairmar for next week is James H White GUILFORD FISH AND GAME A meeting of the Fish and Game Assn metat the North Guilford grange hall Thursdity evening ErnestDodge presiding Clifshyton Cooley who was sent to Conservation camp at Branch Pond by the association gave a report of activities there GamE Warden McAllister spoke on the bob cat lynx and moose in this vicinity NORTH GUILFORD EXTENSION The North Guilford Extension
group met at Marian Braziers Wednesday Sept 16th Topic of C rafts was taken up Attracshytive and practical gifts were made by the members Mrs Alice Flanders server
on the refreshment committee
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Hostesses were Ruth Fletcher Vivienne Bray Cons tance Mac Pherson Leota Brown GUILFORD KIWANIS A t the regular Tuesdaynoon
meeting of the Guilford Kiwanis Club SusanPulkkinenand Kashythy Morin were the speakers They told of student council activities aims and objectives Miss Morin told of her attenshydance at the National Convenshytion of student councils he ld at Bangor in June There were about900delegated to this nashytional conference and the disshycussion groups were all well attended It was pOinted out
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011 poad of MEAT at WHOLESALE PRICES
HERRING BROS In Guilford
WE ELIMINATE THE MIDDLEMAN
Just beyond the covered b ridge on the Dover-Guilford road FREEZER MEATS A SPECIALTY
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County Home Ie Classes Se Fall Fas
The above picture was taken i n the Home Ec P isshy
~ a u quis Community High School Guilford At the left you see O lne of the 7 5 girls who got a good glimpse a t some new fall fash Mrs lila Ger ow Jct Home Extension teacher i s s hown with me
ns Many were privilaged to be able to model some of the outfits be rs ofthe c lass Brenda Ne lson Gayle McClear y J udy Suckle he ilteacher is Mrs Esther Leeds J oa n Hichborn is shown Leoniece Connaughton and Marie Anne Boobar as they enjoy the ode ling the evening gown wihie Mrs Mildred Sma ll adjusts new fall fashions
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L to R Mrs Mildred Small he lps Cheryl Wallace with he r 1964 Simplicity Fall wardrobe outfitat Milo fit modeled by Carolyn Marks
On Monday afternoon both of Mrs Shepardsons Home Eco A wardrobe of Fall Fasil on5 from Simplic ity was on display a t ics c lasses at Milo High were introduced to the 1964 Simpli
the various High Schoo] lIome Ec onomics Depar tments in the Wardrobe Several gir ls were able to mode l garments Sol County this week Thi s wardrobe is be ing introduced by Mrs de led outfits which were definitely bec oming to the m while ( Ml ldredSmali who is County Clothing Projec t Leader for the P i s- tried on s omething that was not suitable for them as an edu cataqui s Ex tension Ass oLiation and F ores tR She ldon Extension ill experience Agen t or the Coop Extens i on Se r vice Both are from Dover- Fox- -------------------------shy
croft Greenville Insur aact The wardrobe was available to the HighSchool home Exonomics
Dept and local 4-H gr oups Sept 21 thru 23 1geacy The wardrobe has been used i n Milo Guilfor d Brownville J ct
Dover - Foxcroft and Greenville All s howings have been informal Greenville Maine Telephone OXbow Smiddot Scheduling was handled through the County Extension Office a t Dover -Foxcroft
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RlLFORD GOLDEN LINK EB EKAH LODGE The Golden Link Rebekah
Oe met Friday Sept 18th t the 1 O O F hall with 18 _esent including guests from nonah Dover - Foxcroft ghtNoble Grands were preshyntbull Margare t Mar tin presishyd with Erma Eastman and
tora Weston sub officers 2e following officers were shyec ted for 1964 - 65 Noble - and-Margaret Martin Vice - and-Erma Eastman Recorshy
rY Secretary Esther Woolshy Treasurer Donna Fogg
- us tees - Alfred Race Ina say Dorothy Herring Voshyto order 25 Rebekah cook
ks Voted to have a Joint supper Oct 2nd for Re- shy
EiUths and Odd Fellows Donna g read an article regarding
cIyler Colfax Founder of the er After the meeting Velma
nferfield showed slides of the ats fltthe New England ConshyLave atConcord N H an~ of amp Neofa Montville The _ s te ry package was won by nna Fogg Refreshment com
a Jenkins Margaret Chat-UTne Harriet Anderson and
n Race
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9 Ford Convertible $395 needs work
58 Chev V-8Auto $395 58 6 Standard $39511
57 BelAir 4door $39511
8 Ford 4 door $395 57 Ford 2 door $295
Hard top 59 Chev 6 Autom $395
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GUILFORD WCTU The middot WCTU met Friday with
Mrs Josephine Currie in Milo The meetingwas opened by the Pres1dent Mrs Prescott 9 members and 1 visitor present Devotional services by Effie Parsons An auction sale was held and refreshments served The next meeting will be at Lucy Nesbits It was voted to senct cards to sick members The mee ting c los ed with a Salshyute to the Flag and WCTU benshyidiction GUILFORD WSCS The committee on food sales
held Friday at Straw and Marshytin office by the WSCS were Margaret Martin Katherine Kent Marjorie Page Phyllis Burdin Margaret Chatbourne and Bertha Turner with Ethel Martin and Mary Vanasek asshysisting
MONSON The Monson-Willimantic Heashylth C oUllsil me t Tue sday evenshying Election of officers for the year was held Elected Chairman was Mrs Agnes Ackley Vice Chairman Mrs Dorothy Holmbom Secretary Mrs Rose Nelson A make-up Polio Clinic will be held Oct 20th At this time the first second and third oral polio shots will be available Anyshyone who missed having theirs may receive the vaccine at this time Floride treatments were discussed and this treatment will be investigated Physicals will be given the first third fifth and nineth grade pupils also all children -participating in sports PARKMAN GRANGE The Parkman Grange met Fri shyday evening and held election of officers as follows Master Ivan Foss Overseer-Arthur
Bailey Lecturer-Beryl Ellis Steward-CarrollBridge Chashyplin-Ethel Bickford TreasshyCarroll L McKusic Secreshytary - Blanch Rockhill Gate Keeper-Ernest Tweedie Ceres Minnie Bridge Pomone-Bonshyita Bailey Flora - Gertrude Curtis Las-Hilda Hersey Exshyecutive Comm-Carroll Bridge 3 yr term Grange voted to hold a public supper and aucshytiononOct 10th Auction Com mi ttee -The lma Tweedie Hilda Hersey and Arthur Bailey Anyone having articles for the
auction may contact the comshymittee ABBOT LADIES CIRCLE The Ladies Circle met with
Ruby Stone Wednesday A quilt waspackedandabusiness meshyetingheld Refreshments were served The next meeting will be at 130 p m on Sept 23rd at the home of Mrs Doris Perkins ABBOT GRANGE Abbot Grange 329 had their
annual mystery ride on Sunday Sept 13th Leaving the hall at 1030 a m the route was by way of Bates district to North Guilford Willimantic ~Elliotsshyville to Little Wilson stream picnic area near the falls Lushynch was eaten here and some of the party hiked to Jim Whishytes Look-outbywayofthe Apshypalachian Trail for a view of the valley The ride continued to Monson Greenville and Moshyose River On the return trip a stop was made at Rockwood dump in hopes of seeing the bears who often feed there The bears did not show up so the ride continued homeward However one car load of peoshyple decided to make a short ride into Shirley and just beshyfore entering the town they met
The Country ~ane Shop HAND KNIT ANGORA MOHAIR amp WOOL HAlS
FOR LADIES amp CHILDREN
STOLES SWEATERS BABY KNITS SLIPPER SOCKS OTHER SELECTED GIFTS
BurrOl~gh Road 1 12 Miles off Dexter-Dover Road 564-7514
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a bull moos~ in the road Exshycitement was high for a few minutes until the moose pas-shysed the car and went into the woods DERBY MOTHERS SERVICE CLUB The Derby Mothers Service
Club met for an all day meetshying in the home of Mrs Gladys Ricker on Sept 15th A boiled dinner was served Co-hostess was Mrs LilaSmith Thebusshyiness meeting was conducted by the president Mrs Marshyian Cunningham This club will have a fair this
fall and chairmen -are Gladys Ricker Lila Smi th and Grace Collins Work on this project has begun and members are asked to have articles in by the last of October A dinner was served the B amp A
Staff on Sept 10th in Derby Community hall Chairmen for this dinner were Marian Cunshyningham and Marian Williams Llewallen Southard is dischashy
rged from the service and is at the home of his mother Mrs Jennie Southard A wedding card goes to Rim-
othy Morrill AA Memphis Tenn
-Darrell Spear is attending school at3790 School Square Gunter Air Force Base Ala The mystery prize of the day
went to Mrs Blanche Stuart The next meeting will be Sept 29th place to be announced Timothy Morrill A A has
spent two weeks leave with his parents Mr and Mrs Ge orge Morrill in Derby and now is at his new assignment in Memshyphis Tenn where he will at shytend school for Aviation Elecshytronics TechniciansshyGordon Lovell SA has spent
two weeks with his grandparshyents Mr and Mrs Albie Loshyvill and has now gone to be stationed aboard the USS Outshypos t for 6 months Then he wi 11 go to Electronic Tech School Great Lakes Ill GREENVILLE LAKEVIEW WOMANS CLUB The Lakeview Womans Club
met Thursday evening wi th Mrs RownaBartley ather Harfords Point camp
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H E TO WN CRIER P age ll
LUB DOINGS ~ontd from Page 10
xteen members and three 15ts Mrs Janice Paradis 5 Clarice Jardine andMrs rce9es Irvine were in at shy1ance
Myrcilla Raymond reshy-red on her trip to Rockland
June when she attended the nera l Federation Womans bull meeting at the Samoset ~l
uring the business meeting club voted a donation to the
~ationArmy and also voted sell Christmas Candles ag shyl this year in order to raise ub funds
i as also announced that the
= ~~au~a~~~d Christmas
om mittee for the evening msis ted of the following club -c rs President Mrs Myrshy
~la Raymond Vice - president
- s Mary Vigue Corresponshylg Secretary Mrs Diane ber ts Secretary Mrs Judy ~ azewich Treasurer Mrs
ro l Harriss bull e next meeting will be lield
~th at the home of Mrs -gitt Hilton [
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ommitteewill be Mrs Ann s on Mrs Sylvia Edgerly
Sheila McIver and Mrs har lotte Collins OUTH SANGERVILLE fRANGE -ine teen members from South ange rville Grange attended riendship night at Garland frange Friday evening Booster Night was observed South Sangerville Grange on anir day evening Ke ith Edshyerly welcomed the guests
e Flag salute was given and tie chaplain offered prayer ecture r MildredDodge reshyor ted on the Lecturers Conshy~rence which she attended at IUrham N H rhe following program was ~esented Singing by all Reshyding of the National Masters gtooste r Night message by eith EdgerlYi Skit Guy and inda E Um s and Laurie Gaisse ocal solo Diane GrantiSkit oarbara 1itche~l and Barbara tonco Piano solo Betse y llms T ableau Iam an Am shyrican Doran and Katherine
Nuite Betsey Ellms Guy Nancy and Linda Ellms Ber shynice Bennett E rnest Dodge E thel Grant Barbara Mitche ll
Dianne Grant Kei th Edgerly Elbridge Atwater of Dexter gave a memorized reading Harold Gray Ex Com of the Maine State Grange spoke re shygarding gr ange work A cake wa lk was sponsored by
the community service comshymittee for r epair work and was won by E r r ol Nuite Ka therine Nuite and Bernice
Bennett served refreshments There were three non-memshy
bers present and guests from Central Valley North Guilford and Dexter Grange SANGERVILLE SCOUTS CubScout pack 110 Sangershy
ville held gt c ommittee and par ents m eeting Sept 10th The Sept Pack meeting will
gte held at the Legion Hall on Sept 25th All boys eightyears of age wishing to join shoulg be at this meeting with their
parents Also registration of present members boys and adults will be he ld
bull GUIL FORD METHODIST CHURCH At the Methodist Church T uesday Sept 29 a chicken pie supper from 5 to 7 sponshysored by the committee OD
Finance
GOLDE N LINK PAST NOBLE GRAND Sept 25 Golden Link Past Noble Grand Club will meet yith Margaret Martin for a 6 0 clock supper
NOTICE South Sangerville Grange wi ll meetSaturdayeveningwith the local 4-H Club and Extension Group as guests A s peaker is expec ted from the Inland Fish and Game Department Memshybers are asked to b ring dough shynuts
Jayteen Ce ter Ope s
The Milo Jaycees sponsored Jayteen Center opened for its third consectutive year last Saturday night
A very high attendance was reported in the new recreation hall which has been completly rebuilt and remodeled
Top photo shows dancers enjoying the latest dances Bottom photo shows young people regis te ring with Ed Roberts
at the desk
HEART OF MAINE ExterlDlnatlnc ~ Service
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William Nadeau 924 - 3333KILLEI KING THE GREATEST RODENTISIDE
Covering the dntire state of Maine
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WHOLESALE RE T AI L
VAG ER BRAKE PARTS TUNG-SOL BULBS PC ROLATOR FILTERS HASTING RINGS D RKEE-ATWOOD BELTS NEADCO UNIV JOINTS ICTOR GASKETS DELCO HARRISION
THERMOSTATS
F ORD CERS ELECTED AT PCHS
following officers of P C H S were elected at class meetshy he ld viedncsday afternoon o r s President Lynn Herrick Vice President Stephen Folshy
Sec retary p ia Ordway Treasurer Sharon Campbell __ior s President Linda Hedrick Vice President William _it f ~ retary Nancy Street Treasurer David Gilbert
homores President Donna Davis Vice President Dennis ~ z llis Secretary Carla Ordway~ Treasurer Kathy GIlbert
- 11 111en President Dennis Gilbert Vice President Richard Sc cretalY Sharon Estes Treasurer Linda Tozier
hUl Grade President Lance Pulkkinen Vice President ~t Perkins Secretary Gary Burgess Treasurer Katherine
AFTERN OON LEAGUES
~Started This Week V Evening Leagu e s
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Newest Sty~ PinsrHrrs
GUILFORDBOWLING L~NES
Yes si r rlldas the re goes another ooe They ainlbeen thi s ple ntiful in the s e he le parts fo r qulte a spel l Some thing like the caribou only I rec kon they go faste r farther I sooner than SO Dle others Mebbe be fo re you give chas e ~ you sbould fi gs-e r out whether bes ruuDJnl
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SANGERVILLE
WOMANS CLUB PROGRAM The program of the Womans Clubs Sangerville has benn reshy
leased as follows Meetings at 730 p m Suppers at 630 p m
Oct 5 Hostess Rachel Carr Supper Committee Rachel Cqrr Bernice Priest Mildred Dodge Roll Call
Nov 2 Hostess Freda Mjlxfield Refreshments Committee Hazel Moulton Cassie Lombard Federation Reports Roll Call
Dec 7 Hostess Mildred Dodge Refreshments Committee Charlene Edes Eva Edes Stella Merrow Program Roll Call
Jan 4 Hostess Alice Jackson Supper Committee Abbie F~
ler Faye Stilson Gladys Palmer Program Roll Call New Years Party
Feb 1 Hostess Nell Houston Refreshments Committee P hy llis Herring and Irene Harrington District President
Roll Call March 1 Hostess Charlene Edes Refreshments Committee
Mildred Dodge Freda Maxfield June Smith Program Roll Call
April 5 Hostess Alice Jackson Refreshments Committee Rachel Carr ~ PhylliS Harrington Gladys Palmer an Daisy Harvey Program Roll Call
May 3rd Hostess Stella Merrow Supper Committee Office rs Roll Call White Elephant Sale State PreSident Mrs Carolyn Lombardi
We bake BEANS e every Saturday
Mand serve them after 4 P
SPECIAL ORDERS to take out if ORDERED BY FRIDAY NIGH
Open6am to10pm Mon-Sat 9am to7p m Sun
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Shop at ROSS DRUG lour ~r i eHall jexoft Store lor aLL lour pharmaceutical Heea
ij Prescriptions carefully compounded Open 7 days a week for your SAFETY and CONVENIENCE
Aubrey M Williams Registered Pharmacist
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S NGERVILLE BILLINGTON REUNION DOES YOUR STEERING
Me and Mrs Raymond Dagshy WHEEL SHIMlVIY OR
f tt of Abbot were hosts at a SHAKE
reLlnion supper given for the Then drop into
Bi llinglon family who were toshygEther for the firs t time in 52 years pound~~ r -~~
PJ es0ntbesides the host and (i ifUf lIhostess and their children
I - ( ~John Dale and Larry vere ~
Mrs Edith Dunton of Pittsshyfield Maine Mr and Mrs CROSB VS Perley Daggett lVIr and Mrs Milo Percy Billington of Sangershy for a ville lVIrs MyraAlexander of
BEAR WHEEL ALINEMENTNatick Mass Y-- and Mrs Elmer Gillington Jr of Masshy AND BALANCE CHECK sene N Y Mr and Mrs Harry Billington P a rkman
E ASY INSURANCE
Thats Right a fine easy way to buy insshyurance for the health of your family is makshying sure that the milk you b uy i s SA FE PAS shyTEU RI ZED amp HOM OG shyEN IZ ED MI LK
Rickers Dairy 1---E-N-CTA--=T--IV-E A11PAIGN SCHE DULE FOR SENATOR MUSKIE=--C-SEPTElVIBER 25 1964 (F riday)
1100 A M - 11 30 A M Tour Brownville Jct 1130 A M - 12 00 Noon Dr-ve to Milo 120 0 PM - 100 PM Tour Milo 100 P M - 1 30 PM Drive t o Dover-Foxcroft 1 30 P M - 200 P M Lunch in Dover - Foxcroft
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Ac tive Republican women above were photographed at the Tea held in lVIilo last Monday as part of the day s program which consisted of local business tours by candidates a Coffee in Greenville the Tea in Milo and a reception at Dover-F oxcroft in the evening
READY FOR THE UNEXPECTED
The average person cant plan ahead for sudden illness But the pharmacist must Its one of the most important parts of your pharmacists job to keep informed of all the new products in the vast and complex drug prescription field
And behind your pharmacists ability to serve you is the nations pharmaceutical industry which each year places several hundred new drug products in the service of better health Just one of them recently deshyveloped required four years of reshysearch costing millions of dollars It was studied by more than 200 physishycians in 4500 patients The report on its safety and effectiveness filled 27 volumes with 14000 pages of facts
As members of the health team serving you your druggist and the pharmaceutical houses safeguard your well-being by anticipating your health needs
So when the unexpected occurs your pharmacist is ready
ennessee Ernie Mike 1allace News
J Ge l the Message 30 Missing Links l Love of Ufe 5 News ~ Search for Tomonow ~j Guiding Ught
0 Mid-Day bull 3 Hal lone Pine As The World Turns
P a ssword Houseparty To Tell The Trth
Edge of Night
Father Knows Bes t Bozo Show
Te lejournal News CBS News
RSDAY SEPT 24 1964 Wyatt Earp TBA Perry Mason Password Baileys of Balboa
00 The Defenders Telejournal News
[Jl)AY SEPT 25 1964 -fy Three Sons
o Rawhide Tne Entertainers Gorrner Pyle
J The Reporter T elejournal News
-rrmiddotRDAY SEoT 26 1964 Mis te r Mayor
Alvin Show T ennessee Tuxedo
1 Quick Draw McGraw Linus the Lionhearted
_30 The Jersons _0 Candlepin Bowli ng
JO Industry On Parade 5 Univ of Me Football
Me vs R I II bull Big Picture
SJ-y King J immy Dean
B ud Leavitt Voyage Under the Sea
(hoonel 5
730 Jackie Gleason 830 Gilligans Island 900 Mr Broadway 1000 Gunsmoke 1100 Telejournal News 1115 Saturday Nite Late Show
Riff Raft
SUNDAY SEPT 271964 1200 The Christophels 12 15 Living Word
1230 This is the Life 100 Industry On Parade 11S NFL Today J 0 NFL Football
I1Browns at Eagles 415 Pro Football Report 430 Big Picture 500 ~ports Special 530 Amateur Hour 600 Twentieth Century 63011e Ed 700 Lassie 730 The Martian 800 Ed Sullivan
900 The Fugitive 10 00 Candid Camera 1030 Whats My Line 1100 Telejournal News 11 15 Harry Reasoner News MONDAY SEPT 28 1964 7 00 The Rineman 730 To Tell the Truth 8 00 Ive Got a Secret 830 Andy Griffi th 900 Lucy 930 Many Happy Returns 10 00 Slatterys People 1100 Telejournal News TUESDA Y SEPT 29 1964 00 Littlest Hobo 730 Combat 830 Red Skelton 9 30 Petticoat JlUlction 1000 The Nurses 1LOO Telejournal News
WLBZ-TV (hannel 2 DAYTIME VIEWING MONDA Y THRU FRIDAY 1200 Bostorn Patriots Revue700 Today 100 Dragnet725 News 130 Cham pionship Bowling730 Today
230 NBC Sports Special825 News 300 NCAA Foothall 830 Today
Minnesota ys Nebraska900 People Are Funny 6 30 Patty Duke 930 Womans Hour
700 12 Oclock High1000 Make Room For Daddy 800 Hollywood Palace1030 Word For Word
900 Saturday Night MOvie11 00 Concentration
The Tall Men11 30 Jeopardy
11 30 RhB lgold Theater12 00 Say When
Uthe Untouchablesll1230 Truth or Conse uences
SUNDAY SEPT7 19641255 NBC News Day Report
900 Americans at Work100 General Hospital
915 Sac red Heart1 30 Lets Make a Deal
930 Faith for Today200 The Price is Right
1000 This is the Life230 The Doctors
1030 Porky Pig300 Another World
11 00330 You Dont Say 11 30 400 Match Game 1200 4 25 NBC News Afternoon Reper 30 430 Superman 200 500 Mick~ Mouse 530 Sea Hunt 500 6 00 Fi rst Evening News Report 6 00
630 Huntley Brinkley Report 630
Btillwinkle Discovery Wide World of Sports
Touchdown Pro Football
New York at Boston Davis Cup Tournament Meet the Press Biography DeGaulle
NIGHT TIME VEIWING 7 00 Hawks LandingTHURSDAYSEPT 241964 730 Walt Disney700 McHales Navy 830 Bill Dana 730 Daniel Boone
9 0 0 Bonanza8 30 Dr Kildare
10 00 The Rogues9 30 Hazel
11 00 The World this Weekend1000 Kraft Suspense Theater 1115 Dragnet1100 ABC News Final
MONDAY SEPT 28 196411 30 To~ht Show
amp00 Kentucky JonesFRIDAY SEPT 25 1964
7 30 Monday Night Movie700 Mr Magoo
Ask Any Girl730 International Showtime
930 Hollywood and the Stars8 30 Bob Hope Presents
10 00 Pre OIYtnPic Specialr 30 Jack Benny
TUESDAY SEPT 2919641000 Jack Paar
7 00 Donna Reed 11 00 ABC News Fllli 730 Mr Novak
SATURDAY SEPT 261964 830 Man from U N C L E
730 Just for Kids ~30 TW-3 WEDNESDAY SEPTbull 30 1964800 The OBriens 1000 The Campaign amp Candidates7-00Bemiddotwitc7h-e-Od=cCL== 830 Bugs Bunny
1EDNESDAy SEPT 30 1964 130 Face the Nation 900 Lone Ranger 700 Spotlight on Youth 800 Back Lash 930 Ruff and Reddy 730 The Virginian830 Beverly Hillbillies 1000 Hector Heathcote
900 Wednesday night Movie 900 Dick Van Dyke 1030 Fireball XL-5
Green Mansions 930 Cara Williams 1100 Dennis the Menace 1000 Danny Kaye 1130 Fury
THE TOWN CR IER
Sept 25-26 COMEDY OF TERROR Vincent Price amp Peter Lorre
plus
B LACK SABBATH Boris Kar loff
GUILFORD NOTICE
Mr and Mrs David Stevens of Augus ta and Mr and Mrs Willis Cookson of Guilford will hold open house at the Guilford Center Grange Hall Saturday Sept 26th at 730 p m in observance of the 80th birth shyday of their mother Mrs Cora Stevens All relatives and friends are invited
GREENVILLE HYLAND-MCNAUGHTON ENGAGEMENT
Mr audMrs George Hyland of Greenville announce the enshygagement of their daughtergt Miss Bonnie Lee Hyland to Vaughn McNaughton son of Mrs Carrie McNaughton of Greenville
Miss Hyland attended Greenshyville High School
Mr McNaughton is a 1961
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graduate of Greenville High School and has attended San Diego City College He is preshysently a junior at the Univershysi ty of Maine
No date has been set for the wedding
Dont Do this Do you know that if you buy an appliance TV or furniture from the average
store or dealer what you pay for interest on easy terms Say you buy an item for $25000for24 momiddots your payment will be $1341 per month You will pay $321 60 for this $25000 item Dont do this-come to Davis Bros in Guilford and you can buy on terms get free delivery and service and not pay this high rate of interest
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ISCATAQ IS COUNTY COUNCIL MEETING The Cecil R Cole American Legion Post and Auxiliary Unit 5
ere hos ts to the second session of the Piscataquis County ounc il American Legion at Greenville Saturday night Sept 9th D onaldC Richards Chief of Contact Division of the Togus VA lospitalwas guest speaker using for his topic VA and the ~om munity T he Council has invited the Dover-Foxcroft Drum and Bugle nd Baton Corp to represent Piscataquis County in the 1965 e gion Convention Parade in Wct terville This colorful group 150 took part in the 1964 Legion Convention Parade and was ponsored by the Piscataquis County Council Posts and Units tl the County Will be asked to take part in some way to raise mds for this event I r s Merna Borgoyne Fifth District Vice President of Milo as introduced and reminded Auxiliary members of their meinshyers hip drive and the need of ordering the Legislative Bulletin - s Burgoyne advised the group that the Auxiliary Units in
~sc ataquisCounty are invited to Dexter Nov 10th for a visi shy on of Dept President Mrs Madeline Sweet and Mrs Burshy
Oyne Other s introduced were Miles Conkite Monson Hilda Knor
tJusiaawl Post Commanders Frank Gregoire Dover-Foxcroft ~eo Vigue Dexter Wayne Clukey Sangerville and H Guy anson Greenville It was announced that a Fifth Ilistrict meeting will be heU on 1l~L1 Ocl())ec IHh in Brewer and the next Council meeting 11 be in Dexter Thursday night October 15th with 6 30 xppe r The guest speaker will be Miss Donna Tussing of Edshymgton Miss TUSSing is Governor of Dirigo Girls State and - r ecently received the highest homr in the Girls State proshy
ram President of Girls Nation Girls State delegates and those ~erested in the Girl s Sta te program of the American Legion ~Xlti liary are invited to this Dexter lYeeting
Sheldo n Poole lEP RESEN TATIVE OF METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE
selling Life and Hospital Insurance
19 Clinton Street Milo Me Phone WI 3 -7128
REGIONAL HOSPITALS MEET Fifteen delegates and interested people were in attendance at th(
fourth regional hospital meeting Wed evening at Central Ha ll Dover-Foxcroft H C Bundy M D Chairman presided vi Ava Strout R N as Secretary
Thoseattending from Greenville were Administrator Mrs Ne lliE Morrell R N Trustees Wallace Ritchie Chairman and two othe From Dover-Foxcroft Administrator Isobel Currie R N and John Meisner Chariman of Trustees also two others From Dexter Administrator Norman Hatch From Milo Administra to Ava Strout R N Assistant Administrator Eleanor Chase R _ Trustees HC Bundy MD Chairman and Paul H Day als o Laboratory Technician Eustiquio Delgado M D and one vis itor
A Dietician has been contacted who is to make a survey of the fo houspitals and report at next meeting on their deitary needs toge theuro with suggestions for improvement
De Delgad6wh~ is aRegistered Medical Technologist told o ~ the many ways in which the laboratory services of Milo Comm uni iJ Hospital also his services might be utilized to provide be tte r and quicker results for the hospitals of the region He is to visL ea~h of the hospitals with the purpose of formulating plans and is to report at the next (gional meeting wi th recommendations
ThenextmeetingwillbeonOct 21 at Central Hall Dover- Fox shycroft 7 30 in the evening It i expected that Mr Wilfred P oi r shyier of the American Hospital Association of Maine will address the gathering
MILO COMMUNITY HOSPITAL NEWS
The first fall meeting of the Auxiliary was held in Milo Town Hall Diningroom Tues sept 22 with eleven members and one guest
A project has been adopted to purchase a chart Desk for the hospital To begin raising funds for this a food sale has bee planned for Friday Oct 9 in the office of the Bangor Hydr o Co on Main Street
Co-Chairman for the food sale are Gertrude Rowe phone 94 3 shy2234 or Adelia Leonard phone 943-7370 Any inciividual or c lub desiring to help out on this worth while project may contact e ithel of these ladies
The next meeting of the Auxiliary will be November 24 in the Town Hall diningroom refreshment committee is to be Ann P lac( and Maxine Scanlon
Thereis to be a mee ting of the Board of Directors of the HosshypitalAuxiliaryTues Sept 29 730 in the evening at the home of Gcltrude ltowe De rby Hill Thc following members make up------------------------1--- the board Bl[lHeh Degelstrom President Georgina London~liclf arne ess1regElectro~ode
IS SETTING THE TREND IN STYLE el ectri c AND COMFORT heat
BASEBOAI W IWOM UNITS
CLEAN QUIC K SAFE EASY INSTA L LA TION
(MANY TYPES OF HEATING UNIJS)
Woodards Gui lfo r d MlirH
P t esident Gertrude Rowe Secretnry Cnrol Horne Recording SecretaryPearlDay Tre[lsurer [llso the chnirmlll of each COlT
m~~lionis ts at Hospi tal following Au xilia r y members for thi~ week Thurs 24 Marguerite Hamlin Friday Thclmn McEachshyern Sat Doris Willinki Sunday Maxine Scanlon Mon Ann Placc Tues Ambel Vincent Wed Mari on Itu therfo rd
For the next week Thul Oct 1 Ca rol lIorne Fri Pearl Day Mon Paul Day Tue Ma xine Scanlon Wed Otlilee Ellis No ass ignment for Sal and Sun ul
JOB OPPORTUNITIES middot MALE MAINE LEATHERS INC
Dover-Foxcroft Maine
Paid Holidays - Paid Vacations Paid Life Insurance and Hospltalization
Apply in Peron at Main Oflke Vaughn St Dover-Foxcroft
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GUILFORD METHODIST
s Clayton TuckerCouncelshygteacherMrs Manley Hashy
Teachers Mrs Paul NoshyMrs Roy Fairbrother
erbe rt ss MargaretVanasek Mrs
Flint Mrs Ralph e ton Mrs Mary Clark
s Linwood Flanders Mrs elvlnBeach Mrs Kenneth
~ poundrr i11 Mrs Edgar Cartshyight Miss Betsey White nald Templet Robert Worshy
llnCT Thomas Blake Sidney _ 0 Buzzell -t Divine Worship Scott AIshyen Davis son of Mr and Mrs Theodore Davis was baptized lr and Mrs Paul Cook were r e ceived into membership Doshynald Templet welcomed the people in behalf of the church~ The Youth choir sang the anshymemo Ushers were Robert Van asek Jr and Raymond Hamshymond The Pastors sermon was T he Whipping Post Ruth ~tuart was committee on greshyetings The Methodist Y~)Uth F llowship met in the Chapel wi th 0 present middot besides the pas tor and the counsillos and 1r and Mrs Lloyd Welts The Pastor showed films on his trip to the Worlds Fair and those who had attented the Maine Methodist camp told of their experiences Monday the official board of
the church met in the chapel The Pastor opened the meeting and presided The following commissions reported Edushyca tion - Mrs Alvin Perkins Sunday School Supt reported 15 teachers and 3 officers preshys e nt in the 103 attendarice on Sunday Membership and Evanshyge lism - Sudney Buzzell enshycouraged all to take part in the Crusade to be held in Dover-shyFoxcroft at the Academy Oct 11 th to 18th with the Rev John Wesley White Evangalist The Rev RobertVanasek reported the film Decade of Decision will be shown a t our church on Sept 25that 730Allchurches and people in the area are inshyvited to attendL Offe rings will be r ece ived for expenses for theC rus ade Missions - Marshygaret Mar tin reported Text
book for the World Mission Study Churches Mission Ashymong New Missions Home Missions - Spanish Americans have been received and will be available in the church library Commission on Worship - No report but will meet Sept 17th at745 Methodist Church Felshylowship reported by the Passhytor held the first meeting Sunshyday evening with councillors Mr and Mrs Lloyd Welts present Womans Society of Christian
service - Nathalie Brooks P reoidEmt reported the acti shyvities since the last meeting Business - Voted a donation to the Central Maine Crusade Nest meeting Oct 19th beshy
cause of the Cusade meeting the same night
MILO FIRST PENTECOSTAL Sunday School all ages 130
P M under the supervision of Mrs Carrie Levigne Worship services at 240 with
Rev Guy Mitchell Pastor
DERBY SHOP BOWLING LEAGUE TEAM W L Rips Five 5 0 Danas Five 5 0 Hals Five 4 1 Johns Five 3 2 Sams Five 2 3 Bobs Five 1 4 Bills Five ~ 4 Owens Five 0 5 Sam G Five 0 5 Team High Three Games Rips Five 1403 Team High Single Game Rips Five 480 INDIVIDUAL HXGH THREE D Lovell 335 INDIVIDUAL HIGH SINGLE R Morrill 126
Bfetons General Store ishy
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Annual Old Home Sunday at the Willimantic Communi ty Churc was he ld on Sept 20 The church was founded in 1926 Flowers were dedicated to decea13ed members of the church Pas tor i s Mr JohnWats on Bangor Maine Guest s peaker was Rev Arlington Booker E as t Ham pden Maine Founder and Dir ector of Maine Rural Missions SpeCial mus ic was by Mrs Booke r FellowshiI supper followed the se r vic es at the town hall Shown in the abo ~ picture are L to R Rev Booker Mrs Booker and Mr Watson
WheD yoa tana the corDer ia Guillord turD iD t
TriangIe Service lor ~ PrOtlaetl
OPEN Mon - Thurs 730 AM to 10 00 P M Fri - Sa t 7 30 A M to 11 30 P M
Sunday 1000 A M to 1000 P M
we do JDspectioD
Ra-nbo Car Wash
GUILFORD Omicron Chapter of Delta
Kappa Gamma entertained the retired teachers of Piscataquis county at an evening meeting at the Elementary school at Dover-Foxcroft on Sept 14th The program was an original poem by Mrs Lila Kenney guest of Dover-Foxcroft and a skit lYe OTyme Skule written by Harriet Ladd The retired teachers attending were Eva Scripture Agnes Sawyer Onata Deane Martha Gould Leona Gillis Milo Ethel McQuarrie Brownville Junction Abbie Fowler Sanshygerville Effie Bulton Harriet
Industrious Railbow girls held car-wash sessions at Milo Ladd Dover-Foxcroft Edith garages last Saturday to raise money for the Rainbow Schol- Edes Agnes Hilton Ruth Harshyarship Fund The local assembly provides $100 yearly to the vey Ola Smith Freda Maxfreld fund and were able to raise about one third of this amount on Guilford the car-wash program
~ Balon School Opens ~
ette Oreoire BatoD Stuclios
Milo Thurs 530-800 P M Ameriean Legion Han
GUILFORD MONDAY 330 P M IOO F HALL DOVER-FOXCROFT WE DNESDAY 330 P M
AME RICAN LE GION HALL
that this was a nathmal conshyvention and the delegates were all from all sections ot theshycountry Both speakers were of the opinion that student coshyuncil has a real important fushynction in student activities in school The variouS activities of the student council help make for better social climate ahd discipline Chairman for the program was Pat Delaney Mr James Willey of Bangor
was a guest Announcements were made as to the intercluo meeting in Nova Scotia on Sept 20th and the Twenty-Fifth anshyniversary observance of the Brewer Kiwanis club on Sat Sept 19th Program chairmar for next week is James H White GUILFORD FISH AND GAME A meeting of the Fish and Game Assn metat the North Guilford grange hall Thursdity evening ErnestDodge presiding Clifshyton Cooley who was sent to Conservation camp at Branch Pond by the association gave a report of activities there GamE Warden McAllister spoke on the bob cat lynx and moose in this vicinity NORTH GUILFORD EXTENSION The North Guilford Extension
group met at Marian Braziers Wednesday Sept 16th Topic of C rafts was taken up Attracshytive and practical gifts were made by the members Mrs Alice Flanders server
on the refreshment committee
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Hostesses were Ruth Fletcher Vivienne Bray Cons tance Mac Pherson Leota Brown GUILFORD KIWANIS A t the regular Tuesdaynoon
meeting of the Guilford Kiwanis Club SusanPulkkinenand Kashythy Morin were the speakers They told of student council activities aims and objectives Miss Morin told of her attenshydance at the National Convenshytion of student councils he ld at Bangor in June There were about900delegated to this nashytional conference and the disshycussion groups were all well attended It was pOinted out
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THIS IS THE PLACE where 8 caa ba I to
011 poad of MEAT at WHOLESALE PRICES
HERRING BROS In Guilford
WE ELIMINATE THE MIDDLEMAN
Just beyond the covered b ridge on the Dover-Guilford road FREEZER MEATS A SPECIALTY
THE TOW N CR I ER Page
County Home Ie Classes Se Fall Fas
The above picture was taken i n the Home Ec P isshy
~ a u quis Community High School Guilford At the left you see O lne of the 7 5 girls who got a good glimpse a t some new fall fash Mrs lila Ger ow Jct Home Extension teacher i s s hown with me
ns Many were privilaged to be able to model some of the outfits be rs ofthe c lass Brenda Ne lson Gayle McClear y J udy Suckle he ilteacher is Mrs Esther Leeds J oa n Hichborn is shown Leoniece Connaughton and Marie Anne Boobar as they enjoy the ode ling the evening gown wihie Mrs Mildred Sma ll adjusts new fall fashions
) sash
L to R Mrs Mildred Small he lps Cheryl Wallace with he r 1964 Simplicity Fall wardrobe outfitat Milo fit modeled by Carolyn Marks
On Monday afternoon both of Mrs Shepardsons Home Eco A wardrobe of Fall Fasil on5 from Simplic ity was on display a t ics c lasses at Milo High were introduced to the 1964 Simpli
the various High Schoo] lIome Ec onomics Depar tments in the Wardrobe Several gir ls were able to mode l garments Sol County this week Thi s wardrobe is be ing introduced by Mrs de led outfits which were definitely bec oming to the m while ( Ml ldredSmali who is County Clothing Projec t Leader for the P i s- tried on s omething that was not suitable for them as an edu cataqui s Ex tension Ass oLiation and F ores tR She ldon Extension ill experience Agen t or the Coop Extens i on Se r vice Both are from Dover- Fox- -------------------------shy
croft Greenville Insur aact The wardrobe was available to the HighSchool home Exonomics
Dept and local 4-H gr oups Sept 21 thru 23 1geacy The wardrobe has been used i n Milo Guilfor d Brownville J ct
Dover - Foxcroft and Greenville All s howings have been informal Greenville Maine Telephone OXbow Smiddot Scheduling was handled through the County Extension Office a t Dover -Foxcroft
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RlLFORD GOLDEN LINK EB EKAH LODGE The Golden Link Rebekah
Oe met Friday Sept 18th t the 1 O O F hall with 18 _esent including guests from nonah Dover - Foxcroft ghtNoble Grands were preshyntbull Margare t Mar tin presishyd with Erma Eastman and
tora Weston sub officers 2e following officers were shyec ted for 1964 - 65 Noble - and-Margaret Martin Vice - and-Erma Eastman Recorshy
rY Secretary Esther Woolshy Treasurer Donna Fogg
- us tees - Alfred Race Ina say Dorothy Herring Voshyto order 25 Rebekah cook
ks Voted to have a Joint supper Oct 2nd for Re- shy
EiUths and Odd Fellows Donna g read an article regarding
cIyler Colfax Founder of the er After the meeting Velma
nferfield showed slides of the ats fltthe New England ConshyLave atConcord N H an~ of amp Neofa Montville The _ s te ry package was won by nna Fogg Refreshment com
a Jenkins Margaret Chat-UTne Harriet Anderson and
n Race
GtandOpeningPrices
59 Ford $595 59 Plymouth Wagon $495
9 Ford Convertible $395 needs work
58 Chev V-8Auto $395 58 6 Standard $39511
57 BelAir 4door $39511
8 Ford 4 door $395 57 Ford 2 door $295
Hard top 59 Chev 6 Autom $395
needs work on body
Kimball Auto Sales DOVER - GUILFORD ROAD
564-7440
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GUILFORD WCTU The middot WCTU met Friday with
Mrs Josephine Currie in Milo The meetingwas opened by the Pres1dent Mrs Prescott 9 members and 1 visitor present Devotional services by Effie Parsons An auction sale was held and refreshments served The next meeting will be at Lucy Nesbits It was voted to senct cards to sick members The mee ting c los ed with a Salshyute to the Flag and WCTU benshyidiction GUILFORD WSCS The committee on food sales
held Friday at Straw and Marshytin office by the WSCS were Margaret Martin Katherine Kent Marjorie Page Phyllis Burdin Margaret Chatbourne and Bertha Turner with Ethel Martin and Mary Vanasek asshysisting
MONSON The Monson-Willimantic Heashylth C oUllsil me t Tue sday evenshying Election of officers for the year was held Elected Chairman was Mrs Agnes Ackley Vice Chairman Mrs Dorothy Holmbom Secretary Mrs Rose Nelson A make-up Polio Clinic will be held Oct 20th At this time the first second and third oral polio shots will be available Anyshyone who missed having theirs may receive the vaccine at this time Floride treatments were discussed and this treatment will be investigated Physicals will be given the first third fifth and nineth grade pupils also all children -participating in sports PARKMAN GRANGE The Parkman Grange met Fri shyday evening and held election of officers as follows Master Ivan Foss Overseer-Arthur
Bailey Lecturer-Beryl Ellis Steward-CarrollBridge Chashyplin-Ethel Bickford TreasshyCarroll L McKusic Secreshytary - Blanch Rockhill Gate Keeper-Ernest Tweedie Ceres Minnie Bridge Pomone-Bonshyita Bailey Flora - Gertrude Curtis Las-Hilda Hersey Exshyecutive Comm-Carroll Bridge 3 yr term Grange voted to hold a public supper and aucshytiononOct 10th Auction Com mi ttee -The lma Tweedie Hilda Hersey and Arthur Bailey Anyone having articles for the
auction may contact the comshymittee ABBOT LADIES CIRCLE The Ladies Circle met with
Ruby Stone Wednesday A quilt waspackedandabusiness meshyetingheld Refreshments were served The next meeting will be at 130 p m on Sept 23rd at the home of Mrs Doris Perkins ABBOT GRANGE Abbot Grange 329 had their
annual mystery ride on Sunday Sept 13th Leaving the hall at 1030 a m the route was by way of Bates district to North Guilford Willimantic ~Elliotsshyville to Little Wilson stream picnic area near the falls Lushynch was eaten here and some of the party hiked to Jim Whishytes Look-outbywayofthe Apshypalachian Trail for a view of the valley The ride continued to Monson Greenville and Moshyose River On the return trip a stop was made at Rockwood dump in hopes of seeing the bears who often feed there The bears did not show up so the ride continued homeward However one car load of peoshyple decided to make a short ride into Shirley and just beshyfore entering the town they met
The Country ~ane Shop HAND KNIT ANGORA MOHAIR amp WOOL HAlS
FOR LADIES amp CHILDREN
STOLES SWEATERS BABY KNITS SLIPPER SOCKS OTHER SELECTED GIFTS
BurrOl~gh Road 1 12 Miles off Dexter-Dover Road 564-7514
IN CRI ER
a bull moos~ in the road Exshycitement was high for a few minutes until the moose pas-shysed the car and went into the woods DERBY MOTHERS SERVICE CLUB The Derby Mothers Service
Club met for an all day meetshying in the home of Mrs Gladys Ricker on Sept 15th A boiled dinner was served Co-hostess was Mrs LilaSmith Thebusshyiness meeting was conducted by the president Mrs Marshyian Cunningham This club will have a fair this
fall and chairmen -are Gladys Ricker Lila Smi th and Grace Collins Work on this project has begun and members are asked to have articles in by the last of October A dinner was served the B amp A
Staff on Sept 10th in Derby Community hall Chairmen for this dinner were Marian Cunshyningham and Marian Williams Llewallen Southard is dischashy
rged from the service and is at the home of his mother Mrs Jennie Southard A wedding card goes to Rim-
othy Morrill AA Memphis Tenn
-Darrell Spear is attending school at3790 School Square Gunter Air Force Base Ala The mystery prize of the day
went to Mrs Blanche Stuart The next meeting will be Sept 29th place to be announced Timothy Morrill A A has
spent two weeks leave with his parents Mr and Mrs Ge orge Morrill in Derby and now is at his new assignment in Memshyphis Tenn where he will at shytend school for Aviation Elecshytronics TechniciansshyGordon Lovell SA has spent
two weeks with his grandparshyents Mr and Mrs Albie Loshyvill and has now gone to be stationed aboard the USS Outshypos t for 6 months Then he wi 11 go to Electronic Tech School Great Lakes Ill GREENVILLE LAKEVIEW WOMANS CLUB The Lakeview Womans Club
met Thursday evening wi th Mrs RownaBartley ather Harfords Point camp
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H E TO WN CRIER P age ll
LUB DOINGS ~ontd from Page 10
xteen members and three 15ts Mrs Janice Paradis 5 Clarice Jardine andMrs rce9es Irvine were in at shy1ance
Myrcilla Raymond reshy-red on her trip to Rockland
June when she attended the nera l Federation Womans bull meeting at the Samoset ~l
uring the business meeting club voted a donation to the
~ationArmy and also voted sell Christmas Candles ag shyl this year in order to raise ub funds
i as also announced that the
= ~~au~a~~~d Christmas
om mittee for the evening msis ted of the following club -c rs President Mrs Myrshy
~la Raymond Vice - president
- s Mary Vigue Corresponshylg Secretary Mrs Diane ber ts Secretary Mrs Judy ~ azewich Treasurer Mrs
ro l Harriss bull e next meeting will be lield
~th at the home of Mrs -gitt Hilton [
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ommitteewill be Mrs Ann s on Mrs Sylvia Edgerly
Sheila McIver and Mrs har lotte Collins OUTH SANGERVILLE fRANGE -ine teen members from South ange rville Grange attended riendship night at Garland frange Friday evening Booster Night was observed South Sangerville Grange on anir day evening Ke ith Edshyerly welcomed the guests
e Flag salute was given and tie chaplain offered prayer ecture r MildredDodge reshyor ted on the Lecturers Conshy~rence which she attended at IUrham N H rhe following program was ~esented Singing by all Reshyding of the National Masters gtooste r Night message by eith EdgerlYi Skit Guy and inda E Um s and Laurie Gaisse ocal solo Diane GrantiSkit oarbara 1itche~l and Barbara tonco Piano solo Betse y llms T ableau Iam an Am shyrican Doran and Katherine
Nuite Betsey Ellms Guy Nancy and Linda Ellms Ber shynice Bennett E rnest Dodge E thel Grant Barbara Mitche ll
Dianne Grant Kei th Edgerly Elbridge Atwater of Dexter gave a memorized reading Harold Gray Ex Com of the Maine State Grange spoke re shygarding gr ange work A cake wa lk was sponsored by
the community service comshymittee for r epair work and was won by E r r ol Nuite Ka therine Nuite and Bernice
Bennett served refreshments There were three non-memshy
bers present and guests from Central Valley North Guilford and Dexter Grange SANGERVILLE SCOUTS CubScout pack 110 Sangershy
ville held gt c ommittee and par ents m eeting Sept 10th The Sept Pack meeting will
gte held at the Legion Hall on Sept 25th All boys eightyears of age wishing to join shoulg be at this meeting with their
parents Also registration of present members boys and adults will be he ld
bull GUIL FORD METHODIST CHURCH At the Methodist Church T uesday Sept 29 a chicken pie supper from 5 to 7 sponshysored by the committee OD
Finance
GOLDE N LINK PAST NOBLE GRAND Sept 25 Golden Link Past Noble Grand Club will meet yith Margaret Martin for a 6 0 clock supper
NOTICE South Sangerville Grange wi ll meetSaturdayeveningwith the local 4-H Club and Extension Group as guests A s peaker is expec ted from the Inland Fish and Game Department Memshybers are asked to b ring dough shynuts
Jayteen Ce ter Ope s
The Milo Jaycees sponsored Jayteen Center opened for its third consectutive year last Saturday night
A very high attendance was reported in the new recreation hall which has been completly rebuilt and remodeled
Top photo shows dancers enjoying the latest dances Bottom photo shows young people regis te ring with Ed Roberts
at the desk
HEART OF MAINE ExterlDlnatlnc ~ Service
~xtrmiddotMan~re~o~1I ~~~ Mne
William Nadeau 924 - 3333KILLEI KING THE GREATEST RODENTISIDE
Covering the dntire state of Maine
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GUILFORD MAINE
WHOLESALE RE T AI L
VAG ER BRAKE PARTS TUNG-SOL BULBS PC ROLATOR FILTERS HASTING RINGS D RKEE-ATWOOD BELTS NEADCO UNIV JOINTS ICTOR GASKETS DELCO HARRISION
THERMOSTATS
F ORD CERS ELECTED AT PCHS
following officers of P C H S were elected at class meetshy he ld viedncsday afternoon o r s President Lynn Herrick Vice President Stephen Folshy
Sec retary p ia Ordway Treasurer Sharon Campbell __ior s President Linda Hedrick Vice President William _it f ~ retary Nancy Street Treasurer David Gilbert
homores President Donna Davis Vice President Dennis ~ z llis Secretary Carla Ordway~ Treasurer Kathy GIlbert
- 11 111en President Dennis Gilbert Vice President Richard Sc cretalY Sharon Estes Treasurer Linda Tozier
hUl Grade President Lance Pulkkinen Vice President ~t Perkins Secretary Gary Burgess Treasurer Katherine
AFTERN OON LEAGUES
~Started This Week V Evening Leagu e s
1A1illstart Sv~~
LaHes Resurfaced
~lodern PillS and Other Equipment bull
Newest Sty~ PinsrHrrs
GUILFORDBOWLING L~NES
Yes si r rlldas the re goes another ooe They ainlbeen thi s ple ntiful in the s e he le parts fo r qulte a spel l Some thing like the caribou only I rec kon they go faste r farther I sooner than SO Dle others Mebbe be fo re you give chas e ~ you sbould fi gs-e r out whether bes ruuDJnl
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SANGERVILLE
WOMANS CLUB PROGRAM The program of the Womans Clubs Sangerville has benn reshy
leased as follows Meetings at 730 p m Suppers at 630 p m
Oct 5 Hostess Rachel Carr Supper Committee Rachel Cqrr Bernice Priest Mildred Dodge Roll Call
Nov 2 Hostess Freda Mjlxfield Refreshments Committee Hazel Moulton Cassie Lombard Federation Reports Roll Call
Dec 7 Hostess Mildred Dodge Refreshments Committee Charlene Edes Eva Edes Stella Merrow Program Roll Call
Jan 4 Hostess Alice Jackson Supper Committee Abbie F~
ler Faye Stilson Gladys Palmer Program Roll Call New Years Party
Feb 1 Hostess Nell Houston Refreshments Committee P hy llis Herring and Irene Harrington District President
Roll Call March 1 Hostess Charlene Edes Refreshments Committee
Mildred Dodge Freda Maxfield June Smith Program Roll Call
April 5 Hostess Alice Jackson Refreshments Committee Rachel Carr ~ PhylliS Harrington Gladys Palmer an Daisy Harvey Program Roll Call
May 3rd Hostess Stella Merrow Supper Committee Office rs Roll Call White Elephant Sale State PreSident Mrs Carolyn Lombardi
We bake BEANS e every Saturday
Mand serve them after 4 P
SPECIAL ORDERS to take out if ORDERED BY FRIDAY NIGH
Open6am to10pm Mon-Sat 9am to7p m Sun
Guilford Maine ------------------~
THE TOWN CRIER
Shop at ROSS DRUG lour ~r i eHall jexoft Store lor aLL lour pharmaceutical Heea
ij Prescriptions carefully compounded Open 7 days a week for your SAFETY and CONVENIENCE
Aubrey M Williams Registered Pharmacist
~~Jlt~- For Your Fall Cleaning Needs - ----~~ Our truck is in GUILFORD amp SANGshy~ I ERVlLLE on Wed and Sat MILO
-- --- I t _~ ~~LLE amp JeT on Mon and
i 1 ~ For modern synthetic cleaning send
your clothing tobullbull
C amp G DRY CLEANERS Dexter 942-6220
S NGERVILLE BILLINGTON REUNION DOES YOUR STEERING
Me and Mrs Raymond Dagshy WHEEL SHIMlVIY OR
f tt of Abbot were hosts at a SHAKE
reLlnion supper given for the Then drop into
Bi llinglon family who were toshygEther for the firs t time in 52 years pound~~ r -~~
PJ es0ntbesides the host and (i ifUf lIhostess and their children
I - ( ~John Dale and Larry vere ~
Mrs Edith Dunton of Pittsshyfield Maine Mr and Mrs CROSB VS Perley Daggett lVIr and Mrs Milo Percy Billington of Sangershy for a ville lVIrs MyraAlexander of
BEAR WHEEL ALINEMENTNatick Mass Y-- and Mrs Elmer Gillington Jr of Masshy AND BALANCE CHECK sene N Y Mr and Mrs Harry Billington P a rkman
E ASY INSURANCE
Thats Right a fine easy way to buy insshyurance for the health of your family is makshying sure that the milk you b uy i s SA FE PAS shyTEU RI ZED amp HOM OG shyEN IZ ED MI LK
Rickers Dairy 1---E-N-CTA--=T--IV-E A11PAIGN SCHE DULE FOR SENATOR MUSKIE=--C-SEPTElVIBER 25 1964 (F riday)
1100 A M - 11 30 A M Tour Brownville Jct 1130 A M - 12 00 Noon Dr-ve to Milo 120 0 PM - 100 PM Tour Milo 100 P M - 1 30 PM Drive t o Dover-Foxcroft 1 30 P M - 200 P M Lunch in Dover - Foxcroft
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Ac tive Republican women above were photographed at the Tea held in lVIilo last Monday as part of the day s program which consisted of local business tours by candidates a Coffee in Greenville the Tea in Milo and a reception at Dover-F oxcroft in the evening
READY FOR THE UNEXPECTED
The average person cant plan ahead for sudden illness But the pharmacist must Its one of the most important parts of your pharmacists job to keep informed of all the new products in the vast and complex drug prescription field
And behind your pharmacists ability to serve you is the nations pharmaceutical industry which each year places several hundred new drug products in the service of better health Just one of them recently deshyveloped required four years of reshysearch costing millions of dollars It was studied by more than 200 physishycians in 4500 patients The report on its safety and effectiveness filled 27 volumes with 14000 pages of facts
As members of the health team serving you your druggist and the pharmaceutical houses safeguard your well-being by anticipating your health needs
So when the unexpected occurs your pharmacist is ready
ennessee Ernie Mike 1allace News
J Ge l the Message 30 Missing Links l Love of Ufe 5 News ~ Search for Tomonow ~j Guiding Ught
0 Mid-Day bull 3 Hal lone Pine As The World Turns
P a ssword Houseparty To Tell The Trth
Edge of Night
Father Knows Bes t Bozo Show
Te lejournal News CBS News
RSDAY SEPT 24 1964 Wyatt Earp TBA Perry Mason Password Baileys of Balboa
00 The Defenders Telejournal News
[Jl)AY SEPT 25 1964 -fy Three Sons
o Rawhide Tne Entertainers Gorrner Pyle
J The Reporter T elejournal News
-rrmiddotRDAY SEoT 26 1964 Mis te r Mayor
Alvin Show T ennessee Tuxedo
1 Quick Draw McGraw Linus the Lionhearted
_30 The Jersons _0 Candlepin Bowli ng
JO Industry On Parade 5 Univ of Me Football
Me vs R I II bull Big Picture
SJ-y King J immy Dean
B ud Leavitt Voyage Under the Sea
(hoonel 5
730 Jackie Gleason 830 Gilligans Island 900 Mr Broadway 1000 Gunsmoke 1100 Telejournal News 1115 Saturday Nite Late Show
Riff Raft
SUNDAY SEPT 271964 1200 The Christophels 12 15 Living Word
1230 This is the Life 100 Industry On Parade 11S NFL Today J 0 NFL Football
I1Browns at Eagles 415 Pro Football Report 430 Big Picture 500 ~ports Special 530 Amateur Hour 600 Twentieth Century 63011e Ed 700 Lassie 730 The Martian 800 Ed Sullivan
900 The Fugitive 10 00 Candid Camera 1030 Whats My Line 1100 Telejournal News 11 15 Harry Reasoner News MONDAY SEPT 28 1964 7 00 The Rineman 730 To Tell the Truth 8 00 Ive Got a Secret 830 Andy Griffi th 900 Lucy 930 Many Happy Returns 10 00 Slatterys People 1100 Telejournal News TUESDA Y SEPT 29 1964 00 Littlest Hobo 730 Combat 830 Red Skelton 9 30 Petticoat JlUlction 1000 The Nurses 1LOO Telejournal News
WLBZ-TV (hannel 2 DAYTIME VIEWING MONDA Y THRU FRIDAY 1200 Bostorn Patriots Revue700 Today 100 Dragnet725 News 130 Cham pionship Bowling730 Today
230 NBC Sports Special825 News 300 NCAA Foothall 830 Today
Minnesota ys Nebraska900 People Are Funny 6 30 Patty Duke 930 Womans Hour
700 12 Oclock High1000 Make Room For Daddy 800 Hollywood Palace1030 Word For Word
900 Saturday Night MOvie11 00 Concentration
The Tall Men11 30 Jeopardy
11 30 RhB lgold Theater12 00 Say When
Uthe Untouchablesll1230 Truth or Conse uences
SUNDAY SEPT7 19641255 NBC News Day Report
900 Americans at Work100 General Hospital
915 Sac red Heart1 30 Lets Make a Deal
930 Faith for Today200 The Price is Right
1000 This is the Life230 The Doctors
1030 Porky Pig300 Another World
11 00330 You Dont Say 11 30 400 Match Game 1200 4 25 NBC News Afternoon Reper 30 430 Superman 200 500 Mick~ Mouse 530 Sea Hunt 500 6 00 Fi rst Evening News Report 6 00
630 Huntley Brinkley Report 630
Btillwinkle Discovery Wide World of Sports
Touchdown Pro Football
New York at Boston Davis Cup Tournament Meet the Press Biography DeGaulle
NIGHT TIME VEIWING 7 00 Hawks LandingTHURSDAYSEPT 241964 730 Walt Disney700 McHales Navy 830 Bill Dana 730 Daniel Boone
9 0 0 Bonanza8 30 Dr Kildare
10 00 The Rogues9 30 Hazel
11 00 The World this Weekend1000 Kraft Suspense Theater 1115 Dragnet1100 ABC News Final
MONDAY SEPT 28 196411 30 To~ht Show
amp00 Kentucky JonesFRIDAY SEPT 25 1964
7 30 Monday Night Movie700 Mr Magoo
Ask Any Girl730 International Showtime
930 Hollywood and the Stars8 30 Bob Hope Presents
10 00 Pre OIYtnPic Specialr 30 Jack Benny
TUESDAY SEPT 2919641000 Jack Paar
7 00 Donna Reed 11 00 ABC News Fllli 730 Mr Novak
SATURDAY SEPT 261964 830 Man from U N C L E
730 Just for Kids ~30 TW-3 WEDNESDAY SEPTbull 30 1964800 The OBriens 1000 The Campaign amp Candidates7-00Bemiddotwitc7h-e-Od=cCL== 830 Bugs Bunny
1EDNESDAy SEPT 30 1964 130 Face the Nation 900 Lone Ranger 700 Spotlight on Youth 800 Back Lash 930 Ruff and Reddy 730 The Virginian830 Beverly Hillbillies 1000 Hector Heathcote
900 Wednesday night Movie 900 Dick Van Dyke 1030 Fireball XL-5
Green Mansions 930 Cara Williams 1100 Dennis the Menace 1000 Danny Kaye 1130 Fury
THE TOWN CR IER
Sept 25-26 COMEDY OF TERROR Vincent Price amp Peter Lorre
plus
B LACK SABBATH Boris Kar loff
GUILFORD NOTICE
Mr and Mrs David Stevens of Augus ta and Mr and Mrs Willis Cookson of Guilford will hold open house at the Guilford Center Grange Hall Saturday Sept 26th at 730 p m in observance of the 80th birth shyday of their mother Mrs Cora Stevens All relatives and friends are invited
GREENVILLE HYLAND-MCNAUGHTON ENGAGEMENT
Mr audMrs George Hyland of Greenville announce the enshygagement of their daughtergt Miss Bonnie Lee Hyland to Vaughn McNaughton son of Mrs Carrie McNaughton of Greenville
Miss Hyland attended Greenshyville High School
Mr McNaughton is a 1961
rFor FI~ng A Service amp Products CALL AT
JOHNSTON amp HIBBARD Guilford Me TR 6-3382
11 00 Telejourhal News
Jvte lanson Jewe lry Co
NEW FALL DRESSES SLACKS amp SKIRTS
graduate of Greenville High School and has attended San Diego City College He is preshysently a junior at the Univershysi ty of Maine
No date has been set for the wedding
Dont Do this Do you know that if you buy an appliance TV or furniture from the average
store or dealer what you pay for interest on easy terms Say you buy an item for $25000for24 momiddots your payment will be $1341 per month You will pay $321 60 for this $25000 item Dont do this-come to Davis Bros in Guilford and you can buy on terms get free delivery and service and not pay this high rate of interest
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ISCATAQ IS COUNTY COUNCIL MEETING The Cecil R Cole American Legion Post and Auxiliary Unit 5
ere hos ts to the second session of the Piscataquis County ounc il American Legion at Greenville Saturday night Sept 9th D onaldC Richards Chief of Contact Division of the Togus VA lospitalwas guest speaker using for his topic VA and the ~om munity T he Council has invited the Dover-Foxcroft Drum and Bugle nd Baton Corp to represent Piscataquis County in the 1965 e gion Convention Parade in Wct terville This colorful group 150 took part in the 1964 Legion Convention Parade and was ponsored by the Piscataquis County Council Posts and Units tl the County Will be asked to take part in some way to raise mds for this event I r s Merna Borgoyne Fifth District Vice President of Milo as introduced and reminded Auxiliary members of their meinshyers hip drive and the need of ordering the Legislative Bulletin - s Burgoyne advised the group that the Auxiliary Units in
~sc ataquisCounty are invited to Dexter Nov 10th for a visi shy on of Dept President Mrs Madeline Sweet and Mrs Burshy
Oyne Other s introduced were Miles Conkite Monson Hilda Knor
tJusiaawl Post Commanders Frank Gregoire Dover-Foxcroft ~eo Vigue Dexter Wayne Clukey Sangerville and H Guy anson Greenville It was announced that a Fifth Ilistrict meeting will be heU on 1l~L1 Ocl())ec IHh in Brewer and the next Council meeting 11 be in Dexter Thursday night October 15th with 6 30 xppe r The guest speaker will be Miss Donna Tussing of Edshymgton Miss TUSSing is Governor of Dirigo Girls State and - r ecently received the highest homr in the Girls State proshy
ram President of Girls Nation Girls State delegates and those ~erested in the Girl s Sta te program of the American Legion ~Xlti liary are invited to this Dexter lYeeting
Sheldo n Poole lEP RESEN TATIVE OF METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE
selling Life and Hospital Insurance
19 Clinton Street Milo Me Phone WI 3 -7128
REGIONAL HOSPITALS MEET Fifteen delegates and interested people were in attendance at th(
fourth regional hospital meeting Wed evening at Central Ha ll Dover-Foxcroft H C Bundy M D Chairman presided vi Ava Strout R N as Secretary
Thoseattending from Greenville were Administrator Mrs Ne lliE Morrell R N Trustees Wallace Ritchie Chairman and two othe From Dover-Foxcroft Administrator Isobel Currie R N and John Meisner Chariman of Trustees also two others From Dexter Administrator Norman Hatch From Milo Administra to Ava Strout R N Assistant Administrator Eleanor Chase R _ Trustees HC Bundy MD Chairman and Paul H Day als o Laboratory Technician Eustiquio Delgado M D and one vis itor
A Dietician has been contacted who is to make a survey of the fo houspitals and report at next meeting on their deitary needs toge theuro with suggestions for improvement
De Delgad6wh~ is aRegistered Medical Technologist told o ~ the many ways in which the laboratory services of Milo Comm uni iJ Hospital also his services might be utilized to provide be tte r and quicker results for the hospitals of the region He is to visL ea~h of the hospitals with the purpose of formulating plans and is to report at the next (gional meeting wi th recommendations
ThenextmeetingwillbeonOct 21 at Central Hall Dover- Fox shycroft 7 30 in the evening It i expected that Mr Wilfred P oi r shyier of the American Hospital Association of Maine will address the gathering
MILO COMMUNITY HOSPITAL NEWS
The first fall meeting of the Auxiliary was held in Milo Town Hall Diningroom Tues sept 22 with eleven members and one guest
A project has been adopted to purchase a chart Desk for the hospital To begin raising funds for this a food sale has bee planned for Friday Oct 9 in the office of the Bangor Hydr o Co on Main Street
Co-Chairman for the food sale are Gertrude Rowe phone 94 3 shy2234 or Adelia Leonard phone 943-7370 Any inciividual or c lub desiring to help out on this worth while project may contact e ithel of these ladies
The next meeting of the Auxiliary will be November 24 in the Town Hall diningroom refreshment committee is to be Ann P lac( and Maxine Scanlon
Thereis to be a mee ting of the Board of Directors of the HosshypitalAuxiliaryTues Sept 29 730 in the evening at the home of Gcltrude ltowe De rby Hill Thc following members make up------------------------1--- the board Bl[lHeh Degelstrom President Georgina London~liclf arne ess1regElectro~ode
IS SETTING THE TREND IN STYLE el ectri c AND COMFORT heat
BASEBOAI W IWOM UNITS
CLEAN QUIC K SAFE EASY INSTA L LA TION
(MANY TYPES OF HEATING UNIJS)
Woodards Gui lfo r d MlirH
P t esident Gertrude Rowe Secretnry Cnrol Horne Recording SecretaryPearlDay Tre[lsurer [llso the chnirmlll of each COlT
m~~lionis ts at Hospi tal following Au xilia r y members for thi~ week Thurs 24 Marguerite Hamlin Friday Thclmn McEachshyern Sat Doris Willinki Sunday Maxine Scanlon Mon Ann Placc Tues Ambel Vincent Wed Mari on Itu therfo rd
For the next week Thul Oct 1 Ca rol lIorne Fri Pearl Day Mon Paul Day Tue Ma xine Scanlon Wed Otlilee Ellis No ass ignment for Sal and Sun ul
JOB OPPORTUNITIES middot MALE MAINE LEATHERS INC
Dover-Foxcroft Maine
Paid Holidays - Paid Vacations Paid Life Insurance and Hospltalization
Apply in Peron at Main Oflke Vaughn St Dover-Foxcroft
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GUILFORD METHODIST
s Clayton TuckerCouncelshygteacherMrs Manley Hashy
Teachers Mrs Paul NoshyMrs Roy Fairbrother
erbe rt ss MargaretVanasek Mrs
Flint Mrs Ralph e ton Mrs Mary Clark
s Linwood Flanders Mrs elvlnBeach Mrs Kenneth
~ poundrr i11 Mrs Edgar Cartshyight Miss Betsey White nald Templet Robert Worshy
llnCT Thomas Blake Sidney _ 0 Buzzell -t Divine Worship Scott AIshyen Davis son of Mr and Mrs Theodore Davis was baptized lr and Mrs Paul Cook were r e ceived into membership Doshynald Templet welcomed the people in behalf of the church~ The Youth choir sang the anshymemo Ushers were Robert Van asek Jr and Raymond Hamshymond The Pastors sermon was T he Whipping Post Ruth ~tuart was committee on greshyetings The Methodist Y~)Uth F llowship met in the Chapel wi th 0 present middot besides the pas tor and the counsillos and 1r and Mrs Lloyd Welts The Pastor showed films on his trip to the Worlds Fair and those who had attented the Maine Methodist camp told of their experiences Monday the official board of
the church met in the chapel The Pastor opened the meeting and presided The following commissions reported Edushyca tion - Mrs Alvin Perkins Sunday School Supt reported 15 teachers and 3 officers preshys e nt in the 103 attendarice on Sunday Membership and Evanshyge lism - Sudney Buzzell enshycouraged all to take part in the Crusade to be held in Dover-shyFoxcroft at the Academy Oct 11 th to 18th with the Rev John Wesley White Evangalist The Rev RobertVanasek reported the film Decade of Decision will be shown a t our church on Sept 25that 730Allchurches and people in the area are inshyvited to attendL Offe rings will be r ece ived for expenses for theC rus ade Missions - Marshygaret Mar tin reported Text
book for the World Mission Study Churches Mission Ashymong New Missions Home Missions - Spanish Americans have been received and will be available in the church library Commission on Worship - No report but will meet Sept 17th at745 Methodist Church Felshylowship reported by the Passhytor held the first meeting Sunshyday evening with councillors Mr and Mrs Lloyd Welts present Womans Society of Christian
service - Nathalie Brooks P reoidEmt reported the acti shyvities since the last meeting Business - Voted a donation to the Central Maine Crusade Nest meeting Oct 19th beshy
cause of the Cusade meeting the same night
MILO FIRST PENTECOSTAL Sunday School all ages 130
P M under the supervision of Mrs Carrie Levigne Worship services at 240 with
Rev Guy Mitchell Pastor
DERBY SHOP BOWLING LEAGUE TEAM W L Rips Five 5 0 Danas Five 5 0 Hals Five 4 1 Johns Five 3 2 Sams Five 2 3 Bobs Five 1 4 Bills Five ~ 4 Owens Five 0 5 Sam G Five 0 5 Team High Three Games Rips Five 1403 Team High Single Game Rips Five 480 INDIVIDUAL HXGH THREE D Lovell 335 INDIVIDUAL HIGH SINGLE R Morrill 126
Bfetons General Store ishy
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Annual Old Home Sunday at the Willimantic Communi ty Churc was he ld on Sept 20 The church was founded in 1926 Flowers were dedicated to decea13ed members of the church Pas tor i s Mr JohnWats on Bangor Maine Guest s peaker was Rev Arlington Booker E as t Ham pden Maine Founder and Dir ector of Maine Rural Missions SpeCial mus ic was by Mrs Booke r FellowshiI supper followed the se r vic es at the town hall Shown in the abo ~ picture are L to R Rev Booker Mrs Booker and Mr Watson
WheD yoa tana the corDer ia Guillord turD iD t
TriangIe Service lor ~ PrOtlaetl
OPEN Mon - Thurs 730 AM to 10 00 P M Fri - Sa t 7 30 A M to 11 30 P M
Sunday 1000 A M to 1000 P M
we do JDspectioD
Ra-nbo Car Wash
GUILFORD Omicron Chapter of Delta
Kappa Gamma entertained the retired teachers of Piscataquis county at an evening meeting at the Elementary school at Dover-Foxcroft on Sept 14th The program was an original poem by Mrs Lila Kenney guest of Dover-Foxcroft and a skit lYe OTyme Skule written by Harriet Ladd The retired teachers attending were Eva Scripture Agnes Sawyer Onata Deane Martha Gould Leona Gillis Milo Ethel McQuarrie Brownville Junction Abbie Fowler Sanshygerville Effie Bulton Harriet
Industrious Railbow girls held car-wash sessions at Milo Ladd Dover-Foxcroft Edith garages last Saturday to raise money for the Rainbow Schol- Edes Agnes Hilton Ruth Harshyarship Fund The local assembly provides $100 yearly to the vey Ola Smith Freda Maxfreld fund and were able to raise about one third of this amount on Guilford the car-wash program
~ Balon School Opens ~
ette Oreoire BatoD Stuclios
Milo Thurs 530-800 P M Ameriean Legion Han
GUILFORD MONDAY 330 P M IOO F HALL DOVER-FOXCROFT WE DNESDAY 330 P M
AME RICAN LE GION HALL
that this was a nathmal conshyvention and the delegates were all from all sections ot theshycountry Both speakers were of the opinion that student coshyuncil has a real important fushynction in student activities in school The variouS activities of the student council help make for better social climate ahd discipline Chairman for the program was Pat Delaney Mr James Willey of Bangor
was a guest Announcements were made as to the intercluo meeting in Nova Scotia on Sept 20th and the Twenty-Fifth anshyniversary observance of the Brewer Kiwanis club on Sat Sept 19th Program chairmar for next week is James H White GUILFORD FISH AND GAME A meeting of the Fish and Game Assn metat the North Guilford grange hall Thursdity evening ErnestDodge presiding Clifshyton Cooley who was sent to Conservation camp at Branch Pond by the association gave a report of activities there GamE Warden McAllister spoke on the bob cat lynx and moose in this vicinity NORTH GUILFORD EXTENSION The North Guilford Extension
group met at Marian Braziers Wednesday Sept 16th Topic of C rafts was taken up Attracshytive and practical gifts were made by the members Mrs Alice Flanders server
on the refreshment committee
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Hostesses were Ruth Fletcher Vivienne Bray Cons tance Mac Pherson Leota Brown GUILFORD KIWANIS A t the regular Tuesdaynoon
meeting of the Guilford Kiwanis Club SusanPulkkinenand Kashythy Morin were the speakers They told of student council activities aims and objectives Miss Morin told of her attenshydance at the National Convenshytion of student councils he ld at Bangor in June There were about900delegated to this nashytional conference and the disshycussion groups were all well attended It was pOinted out
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THIS IS THE PLACE where 8 caa ba I to
011 poad of MEAT at WHOLESALE PRICES
HERRING BROS In Guilford
WE ELIMINATE THE MIDDLEMAN
Just beyond the covered b ridge on the Dover-Guilford road FREEZER MEATS A SPECIALTY
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County Home Ie Classes Se Fall Fas
The above picture was taken i n the Home Ec P isshy
~ a u quis Community High School Guilford At the left you see O lne of the 7 5 girls who got a good glimpse a t some new fall fash Mrs lila Ger ow Jct Home Extension teacher i s s hown with me
ns Many were privilaged to be able to model some of the outfits be rs ofthe c lass Brenda Ne lson Gayle McClear y J udy Suckle he ilteacher is Mrs Esther Leeds J oa n Hichborn is shown Leoniece Connaughton and Marie Anne Boobar as they enjoy the ode ling the evening gown wihie Mrs Mildred Sma ll adjusts new fall fashions
) sash
L to R Mrs Mildred Small he lps Cheryl Wallace with he r 1964 Simplicity Fall wardrobe outfitat Milo fit modeled by Carolyn Marks
On Monday afternoon both of Mrs Shepardsons Home Eco A wardrobe of Fall Fasil on5 from Simplic ity was on display a t ics c lasses at Milo High were introduced to the 1964 Simpli
the various High Schoo] lIome Ec onomics Depar tments in the Wardrobe Several gir ls were able to mode l garments Sol County this week Thi s wardrobe is be ing introduced by Mrs de led outfits which were definitely bec oming to the m while ( Ml ldredSmali who is County Clothing Projec t Leader for the P i s- tried on s omething that was not suitable for them as an edu cataqui s Ex tension Ass oLiation and F ores tR She ldon Extension ill experience Agen t or the Coop Extens i on Se r vice Both are from Dover- Fox- -------------------------shy
croft Greenville Insur aact The wardrobe was available to the HighSchool home Exonomics
Dept and local 4-H gr oups Sept 21 thru 23 1geacy The wardrobe has been used i n Milo Guilfor d Brownville J ct
Dover - Foxcroft and Greenville All s howings have been informal Greenville Maine Telephone OXbow Smiddot Scheduling was handled through the County Extension Office a t Dover -Foxcroft
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RlLFORD GOLDEN LINK EB EKAH LODGE The Golden Link Rebekah
Oe met Friday Sept 18th t the 1 O O F hall with 18 _esent including guests from nonah Dover - Foxcroft ghtNoble Grands were preshyntbull Margare t Mar tin presishyd with Erma Eastman and
tora Weston sub officers 2e following officers were shyec ted for 1964 - 65 Noble - and-Margaret Martin Vice - and-Erma Eastman Recorshy
rY Secretary Esther Woolshy Treasurer Donna Fogg
- us tees - Alfred Race Ina say Dorothy Herring Voshyto order 25 Rebekah cook
ks Voted to have a Joint supper Oct 2nd for Re- shy
EiUths and Odd Fellows Donna g read an article regarding
cIyler Colfax Founder of the er After the meeting Velma
nferfield showed slides of the ats fltthe New England ConshyLave atConcord N H an~ of amp Neofa Montville The _ s te ry package was won by nna Fogg Refreshment com
a Jenkins Margaret Chat-UTne Harriet Anderson and
n Race
GtandOpeningPrices
59 Ford $595 59 Plymouth Wagon $495
9 Ford Convertible $395 needs work
58 Chev V-8Auto $395 58 6 Standard $39511
57 BelAir 4door $39511
8 Ford 4 door $395 57 Ford 2 door $295
Hard top 59 Chev 6 Autom $395
needs work on body
Kimball Auto Sales DOVER - GUILFORD ROAD
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GUILFORD WCTU The middot WCTU met Friday with
Mrs Josephine Currie in Milo The meetingwas opened by the Pres1dent Mrs Prescott 9 members and 1 visitor present Devotional services by Effie Parsons An auction sale was held and refreshments served The next meeting will be at Lucy Nesbits It was voted to senct cards to sick members The mee ting c los ed with a Salshyute to the Flag and WCTU benshyidiction GUILFORD WSCS The committee on food sales
held Friday at Straw and Marshytin office by the WSCS were Margaret Martin Katherine Kent Marjorie Page Phyllis Burdin Margaret Chatbourne and Bertha Turner with Ethel Martin and Mary Vanasek asshysisting
MONSON The Monson-Willimantic Heashylth C oUllsil me t Tue sday evenshying Election of officers for the year was held Elected Chairman was Mrs Agnes Ackley Vice Chairman Mrs Dorothy Holmbom Secretary Mrs Rose Nelson A make-up Polio Clinic will be held Oct 20th At this time the first second and third oral polio shots will be available Anyshyone who missed having theirs may receive the vaccine at this time Floride treatments were discussed and this treatment will be investigated Physicals will be given the first third fifth and nineth grade pupils also all children -participating in sports PARKMAN GRANGE The Parkman Grange met Fri shyday evening and held election of officers as follows Master Ivan Foss Overseer-Arthur
Bailey Lecturer-Beryl Ellis Steward-CarrollBridge Chashyplin-Ethel Bickford TreasshyCarroll L McKusic Secreshytary - Blanch Rockhill Gate Keeper-Ernest Tweedie Ceres Minnie Bridge Pomone-Bonshyita Bailey Flora - Gertrude Curtis Las-Hilda Hersey Exshyecutive Comm-Carroll Bridge 3 yr term Grange voted to hold a public supper and aucshytiononOct 10th Auction Com mi ttee -The lma Tweedie Hilda Hersey and Arthur Bailey Anyone having articles for the
auction may contact the comshymittee ABBOT LADIES CIRCLE The Ladies Circle met with
Ruby Stone Wednesday A quilt waspackedandabusiness meshyetingheld Refreshments were served The next meeting will be at 130 p m on Sept 23rd at the home of Mrs Doris Perkins ABBOT GRANGE Abbot Grange 329 had their
annual mystery ride on Sunday Sept 13th Leaving the hall at 1030 a m the route was by way of Bates district to North Guilford Willimantic ~Elliotsshyville to Little Wilson stream picnic area near the falls Lushynch was eaten here and some of the party hiked to Jim Whishytes Look-outbywayofthe Apshypalachian Trail for a view of the valley The ride continued to Monson Greenville and Moshyose River On the return trip a stop was made at Rockwood dump in hopes of seeing the bears who often feed there The bears did not show up so the ride continued homeward However one car load of peoshyple decided to make a short ride into Shirley and just beshyfore entering the town they met
The Country ~ane Shop HAND KNIT ANGORA MOHAIR amp WOOL HAlS
FOR LADIES amp CHILDREN
STOLES SWEATERS BABY KNITS SLIPPER SOCKS OTHER SELECTED GIFTS
BurrOl~gh Road 1 12 Miles off Dexter-Dover Road 564-7514
IN CRI ER
a bull moos~ in the road Exshycitement was high for a few minutes until the moose pas-shysed the car and went into the woods DERBY MOTHERS SERVICE CLUB The Derby Mothers Service
Club met for an all day meetshying in the home of Mrs Gladys Ricker on Sept 15th A boiled dinner was served Co-hostess was Mrs LilaSmith Thebusshyiness meeting was conducted by the president Mrs Marshyian Cunningham This club will have a fair this
fall and chairmen -are Gladys Ricker Lila Smi th and Grace Collins Work on this project has begun and members are asked to have articles in by the last of October A dinner was served the B amp A
Staff on Sept 10th in Derby Community hall Chairmen for this dinner were Marian Cunshyningham and Marian Williams Llewallen Southard is dischashy
rged from the service and is at the home of his mother Mrs Jennie Southard A wedding card goes to Rim-
othy Morrill AA Memphis Tenn
-Darrell Spear is attending school at3790 School Square Gunter Air Force Base Ala The mystery prize of the day
went to Mrs Blanche Stuart The next meeting will be Sept 29th place to be announced Timothy Morrill A A has
spent two weeks leave with his parents Mr and Mrs Ge orge Morrill in Derby and now is at his new assignment in Memshyphis Tenn where he will at shytend school for Aviation Elecshytronics TechniciansshyGordon Lovell SA has spent
two weeks with his grandparshyents Mr and Mrs Albie Loshyvill and has now gone to be stationed aboard the USS Outshypos t for 6 months Then he wi 11 go to Electronic Tech School Great Lakes Ill GREENVILLE LAKEVIEW WOMANS CLUB The Lakeview Womans Club
met Thursday evening wi th Mrs RownaBartley ather Harfords Point camp
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LUB DOINGS ~ontd from Page 10
xteen members and three 15ts Mrs Janice Paradis 5 Clarice Jardine andMrs rce9es Irvine were in at shy1ance
Myrcilla Raymond reshy-red on her trip to Rockland
June when she attended the nera l Federation Womans bull meeting at the Samoset ~l
uring the business meeting club voted a donation to the
~ationArmy and also voted sell Christmas Candles ag shyl this year in order to raise ub funds
i as also announced that the
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om mittee for the evening msis ted of the following club -c rs President Mrs Myrshy
~la Raymond Vice - president
- s Mary Vigue Corresponshylg Secretary Mrs Diane ber ts Secretary Mrs Judy ~ azewich Treasurer Mrs
ro l Harriss bull e next meeting will be lield
~th at the home of Mrs -gitt Hilton [
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ommitteewill be Mrs Ann s on Mrs Sylvia Edgerly
Sheila McIver and Mrs har lotte Collins OUTH SANGERVILLE fRANGE -ine teen members from South ange rville Grange attended riendship night at Garland frange Friday evening Booster Night was observed South Sangerville Grange on anir day evening Ke ith Edshyerly welcomed the guests
e Flag salute was given and tie chaplain offered prayer ecture r MildredDodge reshyor ted on the Lecturers Conshy~rence which she attended at IUrham N H rhe following program was ~esented Singing by all Reshyding of the National Masters gtooste r Night message by eith EdgerlYi Skit Guy and inda E Um s and Laurie Gaisse ocal solo Diane GrantiSkit oarbara 1itche~l and Barbara tonco Piano solo Betse y llms T ableau Iam an Am shyrican Doran and Katherine
Nuite Betsey Ellms Guy Nancy and Linda Ellms Ber shynice Bennett E rnest Dodge E thel Grant Barbara Mitche ll
Dianne Grant Kei th Edgerly Elbridge Atwater of Dexter gave a memorized reading Harold Gray Ex Com of the Maine State Grange spoke re shygarding gr ange work A cake wa lk was sponsored by
the community service comshymittee for r epair work and was won by E r r ol Nuite Ka therine Nuite and Bernice
Bennett served refreshments There were three non-memshy
bers present and guests from Central Valley North Guilford and Dexter Grange SANGERVILLE SCOUTS CubScout pack 110 Sangershy
ville held gt c ommittee and par ents m eeting Sept 10th The Sept Pack meeting will
gte held at the Legion Hall on Sept 25th All boys eightyears of age wishing to join shoulg be at this meeting with their
parents Also registration of present members boys and adults will be he ld
bull GUIL FORD METHODIST CHURCH At the Methodist Church T uesday Sept 29 a chicken pie supper from 5 to 7 sponshysored by the committee OD
Finance
GOLDE N LINK PAST NOBLE GRAND Sept 25 Golden Link Past Noble Grand Club will meet yith Margaret Martin for a 6 0 clock supper
NOTICE South Sangerville Grange wi ll meetSaturdayeveningwith the local 4-H Club and Extension Group as guests A s peaker is expec ted from the Inland Fish and Game Department Memshybers are asked to b ring dough shynuts
Jayteen Ce ter Ope s
The Milo Jaycees sponsored Jayteen Center opened for its third consectutive year last Saturday night
A very high attendance was reported in the new recreation hall which has been completly rebuilt and remodeled
Top photo shows dancers enjoying the latest dances Bottom photo shows young people regis te ring with Ed Roberts
at the desk
HEART OF MAINE ExterlDlnatlnc ~ Service
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Covering the dntire state of Maine
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WHOLESALE RE T AI L
VAG ER BRAKE PARTS TUNG-SOL BULBS PC ROLATOR FILTERS HASTING RINGS D RKEE-ATWOOD BELTS NEADCO UNIV JOINTS ICTOR GASKETS DELCO HARRISION
THERMOSTATS
F ORD CERS ELECTED AT PCHS
following officers of P C H S were elected at class meetshy he ld viedncsday afternoon o r s President Lynn Herrick Vice President Stephen Folshy
Sec retary p ia Ordway Treasurer Sharon Campbell __ior s President Linda Hedrick Vice President William _it f ~ retary Nancy Street Treasurer David Gilbert
homores President Donna Davis Vice President Dennis ~ z llis Secretary Carla Ordway~ Treasurer Kathy GIlbert
- 11 111en President Dennis Gilbert Vice President Richard Sc cretalY Sharon Estes Treasurer Linda Tozier
hUl Grade President Lance Pulkkinen Vice President ~t Perkins Secretary Gary Burgess Treasurer Katherine
AFTERN OON LEAGUES
~Started This Week V Evening Leagu e s
1A1illstart Sv~~
LaHes Resurfaced
~lodern PillS and Other Equipment bull
Newest Sty~ PinsrHrrs
GUILFORDBOWLING L~NES
Yes si r rlldas the re goes another ooe They ainlbeen thi s ple ntiful in the s e he le parts fo r qulte a spel l Some thing like the caribou only I rec kon they go faste r farther I sooner than SO Dle others Mebbe be fo re you give chas e ~ you sbould fi gs-e r out whether bes ruuDJnl
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SANGERVILLE
WOMANS CLUB PROGRAM The program of the Womans Clubs Sangerville has benn reshy
leased as follows Meetings at 730 p m Suppers at 630 p m
Oct 5 Hostess Rachel Carr Supper Committee Rachel Cqrr Bernice Priest Mildred Dodge Roll Call
Nov 2 Hostess Freda Mjlxfield Refreshments Committee Hazel Moulton Cassie Lombard Federation Reports Roll Call
Dec 7 Hostess Mildred Dodge Refreshments Committee Charlene Edes Eva Edes Stella Merrow Program Roll Call
Jan 4 Hostess Alice Jackson Supper Committee Abbie F~
ler Faye Stilson Gladys Palmer Program Roll Call New Years Party
Feb 1 Hostess Nell Houston Refreshments Committee P hy llis Herring and Irene Harrington District President
Roll Call March 1 Hostess Charlene Edes Refreshments Committee
Mildred Dodge Freda Maxfield June Smith Program Roll Call
April 5 Hostess Alice Jackson Refreshments Committee Rachel Carr ~ PhylliS Harrington Gladys Palmer an Daisy Harvey Program Roll Call
May 3rd Hostess Stella Merrow Supper Committee Office rs Roll Call White Elephant Sale State PreSident Mrs Carolyn Lombardi
We bake BEANS e every Saturday
Mand serve them after 4 P
SPECIAL ORDERS to take out if ORDERED BY FRIDAY NIGH
Open6am to10pm Mon-Sat 9am to7p m Sun
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Shop at ROSS DRUG lour ~r i eHall jexoft Store lor aLL lour pharmaceutical Heea
ij Prescriptions carefully compounded Open 7 days a week for your SAFETY and CONVENIENCE
Aubrey M Williams Registered Pharmacist
~~Jlt~- For Your Fall Cleaning Needs - ----~~ Our truck is in GUILFORD amp SANGshy~ I ERVlLLE on Wed and Sat MILO
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i 1 ~ For modern synthetic cleaning send
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C amp G DRY CLEANERS Dexter 942-6220
S NGERVILLE BILLINGTON REUNION DOES YOUR STEERING
Me and Mrs Raymond Dagshy WHEEL SHIMlVIY OR
f tt of Abbot were hosts at a SHAKE
reLlnion supper given for the Then drop into
Bi llinglon family who were toshygEther for the firs t time in 52 years pound~~ r -~~
PJ es0ntbesides the host and (i ifUf lIhostess and their children
I - ( ~John Dale and Larry vere ~
Mrs Edith Dunton of Pittsshyfield Maine Mr and Mrs CROSB VS Perley Daggett lVIr and Mrs Milo Percy Billington of Sangershy for a ville lVIrs MyraAlexander of
BEAR WHEEL ALINEMENTNatick Mass Y-- and Mrs Elmer Gillington Jr of Masshy AND BALANCE CHECK sene N Y Mr and Mrs Harry Billington P a rkman
E ASY INSURANCE
Thats Right a fine easy way to buy insshyurance for the health of your family is makshying sure that the milk you b uy i s SA FE PAS shyTEU RI ZED amp HOM OG shyEN IZ ED MI LK
Rickers Dairy 1---E-N-CTA--=T--IV-E A11PAIGN SCHE DULE FOR SENATOR MUSKIE=--C-SEPTElVIBER 25 1964 (F riday)
1100 A M - 11 30 A M Tour Brownville Jct 1130 A M - 12 00 Noon Dr-ve to Milo 120 0 PM - 100 PM Tour Milo 100 P M - 1 30 PM Drive t o Dover-Foxcroft 1 30 P M - 200 P M Lunch in Dover - Foxcroft
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Ac tive Republican women above were photographed at the Tea held in lVIilo last Monday as part of the day s program which consisted of local business tours by candidates a Coffee in Greenville the Tea in Milo and a reception at Dover-F oxcroft in the evening
READY FOR THE UNEXPECTED
The average person cant plan ahead for sudden illness But the pharmacist must Its one of the most important parts of your pharmacists job to keep informed of all the new products in the vast and complex drug prescription field
And behind your pharmacists ability to serve you is the nations pharmaceutical industry which each year places several hundred new drug products in the service of better health Just one of them recently deshyveloped required four years of reshysearch costing millions of dollars It was studied by more than 200 physishycians in 4500 patients The report on its safety and effectiveness filled 27 volumes with 14000 pages of facts
As members of the health team serving you your druggist and the pharmaceutical houses safeguard your well-being by anticipating your health needs
So when the unexpected occurs your pharmacist is ready
ennessee Ernie Mike 1allace News
J Ge l the Message 30 Missing Links l Love of Ufe 5 News ~ Search for Tomonow ~j Guiding Ught
0 Mid-Day bull 3 Hal lone Pine As The World Turns
P a ssword Houseparty To Tell The Trth
Edge of Night
Father Knows Bes t Bozo Show
Te lejournal News CBS News
RSDAY SEPT 24 1964 Wyatt Earp TBA Perry Mason Password Baileys of Balboa
00 The Defenders Telejournal News
[Jl)AY SEPT 25 1964 -fy Three Sons
o Rawhide Tne Entertainers Gorrner Pyle
J The Reporter T elejournal News
-rrmiddotRDAY SEoT 26 1964 Mis te r Mayor
Alvin Show T ennessee Tuxedo
1 Quick Draw McGraw Linus the Lionhearted
_30 The Jersons _0 Candlepin Bowli ng
JO Industry On Parade 5 Univ of Me Football
Me vs R I II bull Big Picture
SJ-y King J immy Dean
B ud Leavitt Voyage Under the Sea
(hoonel 5
730 Jackie Gleason 830 Gilligans Island 900 Mr Broadway 1000 Gunsmoke 1100 Telejournal News 1115 Saturday Nite Late Show
Riff Raft
SUNDAY SEPT 271964 1200 The Christophels 12 15 Living Word
1230 This is the Life 100 Industry On Parade 11S NFL Today J 0 NFL Football
I1Browns at Eagles 415 Pro Football Report 430 Big Picture 500 ~ports Special 530 Amateur Hour 600 Twentieth Century 63011e Ed 700 Lassie 730 The Martian 800 Ed Sullivan
900 The Fugitive 10 00 Candid Camera 1030 Whats My Line 1100 Telejournal News 11 15 Harry Reasoner News MONDAY SEPT 28 1964 7 00 The Rineman 730 To Tell the Truth 8 00 Ive Got a Secret 830 Andy Griffi th 900 Lucy 930 Many Happy Returns 10 00 Slatterys People 1100 Telejournal News TUESDA Y SEPT 29 1964 00 Littlest Hobo 730 Combat 830 Red Skelton 9 30 Petticoat JlUlction 1000 The Nurses 1LOO Telejournal News
WLBZ-TV (hannel 2 DAYTIME VIEWING MONDA Y THRU FRIDAY 1200 Bostorn Patriots Revue700 Today 100 Dragnet725 News 130 Cham pionship Bowling730 Today
230 NBC Sports Special825 News 300 NCAA Foothall 830 Today
Minnesota ys Nebraska900 People Are Funny 6 30 Patty Duke 930 Womans Hour
700 12 Oclock High1000 Make Room For Daddy 800 Hollywood Palace1030 Word For Word
900 Saturday Night MOvie11 00 Concentration
The Tall Men11 30 Jeopardy
11 30 RhB lgold Theater12 00 Say When
Uthe Untouchablesll1230 Truth or Conse uences
SUNDAY SEPT7 19641255 NBC News Day Report
900 Americans at Work100 General Hospital
915 Sac red Heart1 30 Lets Make a Deal
930 Faith for Today200 The Price is Right
1000 This is the Life230 The Doctors
1030 Porky Pig300 Another World
11 00330 You Dont Say 11 30 400 Match Game 1200 4 25 NBC News Afternoon Reper 30 430 Superman 200 500 Mick~ Mouse 530 Sea Hunt 500 6 00 Fi rst Evening News Report 6 00
630 Huntley Brinkley Report 630
Btillwinkle Discovery Wide World of Sports
Touchdown Pro Football
New York at Boston Davis Cup Tournament Meet the Press Biography DeGaulle
NIGHT TIME VEIWING 7 00 Hawks LandingTHURSDAYSEPT 241964 730 Walt Disney700 McHales Navy 830 Bill Dana 730 Daniel Boone
9 0 0 Bonanza8 30 Dr Kildare
10 00 The Rogues9 30 Hazel
11 00 The World this Weekend1000 Kraft Suspense Theater 1115 Dragnet1100 ABC News Final
MONDAY SEPT 28 196411 30 To~ht Show
amp00 Kentucky JonesFRIDAY SEPT 25 1964
7 30 Monday Night Movie700 Mr Magoo
Ask Any Girl730 International Showtime
930 Hollywood and the Stars8 30 Bob Hope Presents
10 00 Pre OIYtnPic Specialr 30 Jack Benny
TUESDAY SEPT 2919641000 Jack Paar
7 00 Donna Reed 11 00 ABC News Fllli 730 Mr Novak
SATURDAY SEPT 261964 830 Man from U N C L E
730 Just for Kids ~30 TW-3 WEDNESDAY SEPTbull 30 1964800 The OBriens 1000 The Campaign amp Candidates7-00Bemiddotwitc7h-e-Od=cCL== 830 Bugs Bunny
1EDNESDAy SEPT 30 1964 130 Face the Nation 900 Lone Ranger 700 Spotlight on Youth 800 Back Lash 930 Ruff and Reddy 730 The Virginian830 Beverly Hillbillies 1000 Hector Heathcote
900 Wednesday night Movie 900 Dick Van Dyke 1030 Fireball XL-5
Green Mansions 930 Cara Williams 1100 Dennis the Menace 1000 Danny Kaye 1130 Fury
THE TOWN CR IER
Sept 25-26 COMEDY OF TERROR Vincent Price amp Peter Lorre
plus
B LACK SABBATH Boris Kar loff
GUILFORD NOTICE
Mr and Mrs David Stevens of Augus ta and Mr and Mrs Willis Cookson of Guilford will hold open house at the Guilford Center Grange Hall Saturday Sept 26th at 730 p m in observance of the 80th birth shyday of their mother Mrs Cora Stevens All relatives and friends are invited
GREENVILLE HYLAND-MCNAUGHTON ENGAGEMENT
Mr audMrs George Hyland of Greenville announce the enshygagement of their daughtergt Miss Bonnie Lee Hyland to Vaughn McNaughton son of Mrs Carrie McNaughton of Greenville
Miss Hyland attended Greenshyville High School
Mr McNaughton is a 1961
rFor FI~ng A Service amp Products CALL AT
JOHNSTON amp HIBBARD Guilford Me TR 6-3382
11 00 Telejourhal News
Jvte lanson Jewe lry Co
NEW FALL DRESSES SLACKS amp SKIRTS
graduate of Greenville High School and has attended San Diego City College He is preshysently a junior at the Univershysi ty of Maine
No date has been set for the wedding
Dont Do this Do you know that if you buy an appliance TV or furniture from the average
store or dealer what you pay for interest on easy terms Say you buy an item for $25000for24 momiddots your payment will be $1341 per month You will pay $321 60 for this $25000 item Dont do this-come to Davis Bros in Guilford and you can buy on terms get free delivery and service and not pay this high rate of interest
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GUILFORD METHODIST
s Clayton TuckerCouncelshygteacherMrs Manley Hashy
Teachers Mrs Paul NoshyMrs Roy Fairbrother
erbe rt ss MargaretVanasek Mrs
Flint Mrs Ralph e ton Mrs Mary Clark
s Linwood Flanders Mrs elvlnBeach Mrs Kenneth
~ poundrr i11 Mrs Edgar Cartshyight Miss Betsey White nald Templet Robert Worshy
llnCT Thomas Blake Sidney _ 0 Buzzell -t Divine Worship Scott AIshyen Davis son of Mr and Mrs Theodore Davis was baptized lr and Mrs Paul Cook were r e ceived into membership Doshynald Templet welcomed the people in behalf of the church~ The Youth choir sang the anshymemo Ushers were Robert Van asek Jr and Raymond Hamshymond The Pastors sermon was T he Whipping Post Ruth ~tuart was committee on greshyetings The Methodist Y~)Uth F llowship met in the Chapel wi th 0 present middot besides the pas tor and the counsillos and 1r and Mrs Lloyd Welts The Pastor showed films on his trip to the Worlds Fair and those who had attented the Maine Methodist camp told of their experiences Monday the official board of
the church met in the chapel The Pastor opened the meeting and presided The following commissions reported Edushyca tion - Mrs Alvin Perkins Sunday School Supt reported 15 teachers and 3 officers preshys e nt in the 103 attendarice on Sunday Membership and Evanshyge lism - Sudney Buzzell enshycouraged all to take part in the Crusade to be held in Dover-shyFoxcroft at the Academy Oct 11 th to 18th with the Rev John Wesley White Evangalist The Rev RobertVanasek reported the film Decade of Decision will be shown a t our church on Sept 25that 730Allchurches and people in the area are inshyvited to attendL Offe rings will be r ece ived for expenses for theC rus ade Missions - Marshygaret Mar tin reported Text
book for the World Mission Study Churches Mission Ashymong New Missions Home Missions - Spanish Americans have been received and will be available in the church library Commission on Worship - No report but will meet Sept 17th at745 Methodist Church Felshylowship reported by the Passhytor held the first meeting Sunshyday evening with councillors Mr and Mrs Lloyd Welts present Womans Society of Christian
service - Nathalie Brooks P reoidEmt reported the acti shyvities since the last meeting Business - Voted a donation to the Central Maine Crusade Nest meeting Oct 19th beshy
cause of the Cusade meeting the same night
MILO FIRST PENTECOSTAL Sunday School all ages 130
P M under the supervision of Mrs Carrie Levigne Worship services at 240 with
Rev Guy Mitchell Pastor
DERBY SHOP BOWLING LEAGUE TEAM W L Rips Five 5 0 Danas Five 5 0 Hals Five 4 1 Johns Five 3 2 Sams Five 2 3 Bobs Five 1 4 Bills Five ~ 4 Owens Five 0 5 Sam G Five 0 5 Team High Three Games Rips Five 1403 Team High Single Game Rips Five 480 INDIVIDUAL HXGH THREE D Lovell 335 INDIVIDUAL HIGH SINGLE R Morrill 126
Bfetons General Store ishy
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Annual Old Home Sunday at the Willimantic Communi ty Churc was he ld on Sept 20 The church was founded in 1926 Flowers were dedicated to decea13ed members of the church Pas tor i s Mr JohnWats on Bangor Maine Guest s peaker was Rev Arlington Booker E as t Ham pden Maine Founder and Dir ector of Maine Rural Missions SpeCial mus ic was by Mrs Booke r FellowshiI supper followed the se r vic es at the town hall Shown in the abo ~ picture are L to R Rev Booker Mrs Booker and Mr Watson
WheD yoa tana the corDer ia Guillord turD iD t
TriangIe Service lor ~ PrOtlaetl
OPEN Mon - Thurs 730 AM to 10 00 P M Fri - Sa t 7 30 A M to 11 30 P M
Sunday 1000 A M to 1000 P M
we do JDspectioD
Ra-nbo Car Wash
GUILFORD Omicron Chapter of Delta
Kappa Gamma entertained the retired teachers of Piscataquis county at an evening meeting at the Elementary school at Dover-Foxcroft on Sept 14th The program was an original poem by Mrs Lila Kenney guest of Dover-Foxcroft and a skit lYe OTyme Skule written by Harriet Ladd The retired teachers attending were Eva Scripture Agnes Sawyer Onata Deane Martha Gould Leona Gillis Milo Ethel McQuarrie Brownville Junction Abbie Fowler Sanshygerville Effie Bulton Harriet
Industrious Railbow girls held car-wash sessions at Milo Ladd Dover-Foxcroft Edith garages last Saturday to raise money for the Rainbow Schol- Edes Agnes Hilton Ruth Harshyarship Fund The local assembly provides $100 yearly to the vey Ola Smith Freda Maxfreld fund and were able to raise about one third of this amount on Guilford the car-wash program
~ Balon School Opens ~
ette Oreoire BatoD Stuclios
Milo Thurs 530-800 P M Ameriean Legion Han
GUILFORD MONDAY 330 P M IOO F HALL DOVER-FOXCROFT WE DNESDAY 330 P M
AME RICAN LE GION HALL
that this was a nathmal conshyvention and the delegates were all from all sections ot theshycountry Both speakers were of the opinion that student coshyuncil has a real important fushynction in student activities in school The variouS activities of the student council help make for better social climate ahd discipline Chairman for the program was Pat Delaney Mr James Willey of Bangor
was a guest Announcements were made as to the intercluo meeting in Nova Scotia on Sept 20th and the Twenty-Fifth anshyniversary observance of the Brewer Kiwanis club on Sat Sept 19th Program chairmar for next week is James H White GUILFORD FISH AND GAME A meeting of the Fish and Game Assn metat the North Guilford grange hall Thursdity evening ErnestDodge presiding Clifshyton Cooley who was sent to Conservation camp at Branch Pond by the association gave a report of activities there GamE Warden McAllister spoke on the bob cat lynx and moose in this vicinity NORTH GUILFORD EXTENSION The North Guilford Extension
group met at Marian Braziers Wednesday Sept 16th Topic of C rafts was taken up Attracshytive and practical gifts were made by the members Mrs Alice Flanders server
on the refreshment committee
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Hostesses were Ruth Fletcher Vivienne Bray Cons tance Mac Pherson Leota Brown GUILFORD KIWANIS A t the regular Tuesdaynoon
meeting of the Guilford Kiwanis Club SusanPulkkinenand Kashythy Morin were the speakers They told of student council activities aims and objectives Miss Morin told of her attenshydance at the National Convenshytion of student councils he ld at Bangor in June There were about900delegated to this nashytional conference and the disshycussion groups were all well attended It was pOinted out
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THIS IS THE PLACE where 8 caa ba I to
011 poad of MEAT at WHOLESALE PRICES
HERRING BROS In Guilford
WE ELIMINATE THE MIDDLEMAN
Just beyond the covered b ridge on the Dover-Guilford road FREEZER MEATS A SPECIALTY
THE TOW N CR I ER Page
County Home Ie Classes Se Fall Fas
The above picture was taken i n the Home Ec P isshy
~ a u quis Community High School Guilford At the left you see O lne of the 7 5 girls who got a good glimpse a t some new fall fash Mrs lila Ger ow Jct Home Extension teacher i s s hown with me
ns Many were privilaged to be able to model some of the outfits be rs ofthe c lass Brenda Ne lson Gayle McClear y J udy Suckle he ilteacher is Mrs Esther Leeds J oa n Hichborn is shown Leoniece Connaughton and Marie Anne Boobar as they enjoy the ode ling the evening gown wihie Mrs Mildred Sma ll adjusts new fall fashions
) sash
L to R Mrs Mildred Small he lps Cheryl Wallace with he r 1964 Simplicity Fall wardrobe outfitat Milo fit modeled by Carolyn Marks
On Monday afternoon both of Mrs Shepardsons Home Eco A wardrobe of Fall Fasil on5 from Simplic ity was on display a t ics c lasses at Milo High were introduced to the 1964 Simpli
the various High Schoo] lIome Ec onomics Depar tments in the Wardrobe Several gir ls were able to mode l garments Sol County this week Thi s wardrobe is be ing introduced by Mrs de led outfits which were definitely bec oming to the m while ( Ml ldredSmali who is County Clothing Projec t Leader for the P i s- tried on s omething that was not suitable for them as an edu cataqui s Ex tension Ass oLiation and F ores tR She ldon Extension ill experience Agen t or the Coop Extens i on Se r vice Both are from Dover- Fox- -------------------------shy
croft Greenville Insur aact The wardrobe was available to the HighSchool home Exonomics
Dept and local 4-H gr oups Sept 21 thru 23 1geacy The wardrobe has been used i n Milo Guilfor d Brownville J ct
Dover - Foxcroft and Greenville All s howings have been informal Greenville Maine Telephone OXbow Smiddot Scheduling was handled through the County Extension Office a t Dover -Foxcroft
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CLUB DOINGS Contd from Page 8
RlLFORD GOLDEN LINK EB EKAH LODGE The Golden Link Rebekah
Oe met Friday Sept 18th t the 1 O O F hall with 18 _esent including guests from nonah Dover - Foxcroft ghtNoble Grands were preshyntbull Margare t Mar tin presishyd with Erma Eastman and
tora Weston sub officers 2e following officers were shyec ted for 1964 - 65 Noble - and-Margaret Martin Vice - and-Erma Eastman Recorshy
rY Secretary Esther Woolshy Treasurer Donna Fogg
- us tees - Alfred Race Ina say Dorothy Herring Voshyto order 25 Rebekah cook
ks Voted to have a Joint supper Oct 2nd for Re- shy
EiUths and Odd Fellows Donna g read an article regarding
cIyler Colfax Founder of the er After the meeting Velma
nferfield showed slides of the ats fltthe New England ConshyLave atConcord N H an~ of amp Neofa Montville The _ s te ry package was won by nna Fogg Refreshment com
a Jenkins Margaret Chat-UTne Harriet Anderson and
n Race
GtandOpeningPrices
59 Ford $595 59 Plymouth Wagon $495
9 Ford Convertible $395 needs work
58 Chev V-8Auto $395 58 6 Standard $39511
57 BelAir 4door $39511
8 Ford 4 door $395 57 Ford 2 door $295
Hard top 59 Chev 6 Autom $395
needs work on body
Kimball Auto Sales DOVER - GUILFORD ROAD
564-7440
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GUILFORD WCTU The middot WCTU met Friday with
Mrs Josephine Currie in Milo The meetingwas opened by the Pres1dent Mrs Prescott 9 members and 1 visitor present Devotional services by Effie Parsons An auction sale was held and refreshments served The next meeting will be at Lucy Nesbits It was voted to senct cards to sick members The mee ting c los ed with a Salshyute to the Flag and WCTU benshyidiction GUILFORD WSCS The committee on food sales
held Friday at Straw and Marshytin office by the WSCS were Margaret Martin Katherine Kent Marjorie Page Phyllis Burdin Margaret Chatbourne and Bertha Turner with Ethel Martin and Mary Vanasek asshysisting
MONSON The Monson-Willimantic Heashylth C oUllsil me t Tue sday evenshying Election of officers for the year was held Elected Chairman was Mrs Agnes Ackley Vice Chairman Mrs Dorothy Holmbom Secretary Mrs Rose Nelson A make-up Polio Clinic will be held Oct 20th At this time the first second and third oral polio shots will be available Anyshyone who missed having theirs may receive the vaccine at this time Floride treatments were discussed and this treatment will be investigated Physicals will be given the first third fifth and nineth grade pupils also all children -participating in sports PARKMAN GRANGE The Parkman Grange met Fri shyday evening and held election of officers as follows Master Ivan Foss Overseer-Arthur
Bailey Lecturer-Beryl Ellis Steward-CarrollBridge Chashyplin-Ethel Bickford TreasshyCarroll L McKusic Secreshytary - Blanch Rockhill Gate Keeper-Ernest Tweedie Ceres Minnie Bridge Pomone-Bonshyita Bailey Flora - Gertrude Curtis Las-Hilda Hersey Exshyecutive Comm-Carroll Bridge 3 yr term Grange voted to hold a public supper and aucshytiononOct 10th Auction Com mi ttee -The lma Tweedie Hilda Hersey and Arthur Bailey Anyone having articles for the
auction may contact the comshymittee ABBOT LADIES CIRCLE The Ladies Circle met with
Ruby Stone Wednesday A quilt waspackedandabusiness meshyetingheld Refreshments were served The next meeting will be at 130 p m on Sept 23rd at the home of Mrs Doris Perkins ABBOT GRANGE Abbot Grange 329 had their
annual mystery ride on Sunday Sept 13th Leaving the hall at 1030 a m the route was by way of Bates district to North Guilford Willimantic ~Elliotsshyville to Little Wilson stream picnic area near the falls Lushynch was eaten here and some of the party hiked to Jim Whishytes Look-outbywayofthe Apshypalachian Trail for a view of the valley The ride continued to Monson Greenville and Moshyose River On the return trip a stop was made at Rockwood dump in hopes of seeing the bears who often feed there The bears did not show up so the ride continued homeward However one car load of peoshyple decided to make a short ride into Shirley and just beshyfore entering the town they met
The Country ~ane Shop HAND KNIT ANGORA MOHAIR amp WOOL HAlS
FOR LADIES amp CHILDREN
STOLES SWEATERS BABY KNITS SLIPPER SOCKS OTHER SELECTED GIFTS
BurrOl~gh Road 1 12 Miles off Dexter-Dover Road 564-7514
IN CRI ER
a bull moos~ in the road Exshycitement was high for a few minutes until the moose pas-shysed the car and went into the woods DERBY MOTHERS SERVICE CLUB The Derby Mothers Service
Club met for an all day meetshying in the home of Mrs Gladys Ricker on Sept 15th A boiled dinner was served Co-hostess was Mrs LilaSmith Thebusshyiness meeting was conducted by the president Mrs Marshyian Cunningham This club will have a fair this
fall and chairmen -are Gladys Ricker Lila Smi th and Grace Collins Work on this project has begun and members are asked to have articles in by the last of October A dinner was served the B amp A
Staff on Sept 10th in Derby Community hall Chairmen for this dinner were Marian Cunshyningham and Marian Williams Llewallen Southard is dischashy
rged from the service and is at the home of his mother Mrs Jennie Southard A wedding card goes to Rim-
othy Morrill AA Memphis Tenn
-Darrell Spear is attending school at3790 School Square Gunter Air Force Base Ala The mystery prize of the day
went to Mrs Blanche Stuart The next meeting will be Sept 29th place to be announced Timothy Morrill A A has
spent two weeks leave with his parents Mr and Mrs Ge orge Morrill in Derby and now is at his new assignment in Memshyphis Tenn where he will at shytend school for Aviation Elecshytronics TechniciansshyGordon Lovell SA has spent
two weeks with his grandparshyents Mr and Mrs Albie Loshyvill and has now gone to be stationed aboard the USS Outshypos t for 6 months Then he wi 11 go to Electronic Tech School Great Lakes Ill GREENVILLE LAKEVIEW WOMANS CLUB The Lakeview Womans Club
met Thursday evening wi th Mrs RownaBartley ather Harfords Point camp
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H E TO WN CRIER P age ll
LUB DOINGS ~ontd from Page 10
xteen members and three 15ts Mrs Janice Paradis 5 Clarice Jardine andMrs rce9es Irvine were in at shy1ance
Myrcilla Raymond reshy-red on her trip to Rockland
June when she attended the nera l Federation Womans bull meeting at the Samoset ~l
uring the business meeting club voted a donation to the
~ationArmy and also voted sell Christmas Candles ag shyl this year in order to raise ub funds
i as also announced that the
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om mittee for the evening msis ted of the following club -c rs President Mrs Myrshy
~la Raymond Vice - president
- s Mary Vigue Corresponshylg Secretary Mrs Diane ber ts Secretary Mrs Judy ~ azewich Treasurer Mrs
ro l Harriss bull e next meeting will be lield
~th at the home of Mrs -gitt Hilton [
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ommitteewill be Mrs Ann s on Mrs Sylvia Edgerly
Sheila McIver and Mrs har lotte Collins OUTH SANGERVILLE fRANGE -ine teen members from South ange rville Grange attended riendship night at Garland frange Friday evening Booster Night was observed South Sangerville Grange on anir day evening Ke ith Edshyerly welcomed the guests
e Flag salute was given and tie chaplain offered prayer ecture r MildredDodge reshyor ted on the Lecturers Conshy~rence which she attended at IUrham N H rhe following program was ~esented Singing by all Reshyding of the National Masters gtooste r Night message by eith EdgerlYi Skit Guy and inda E Um s and Laurie Gaisse ocal solo Diane GrantiSkit oarbara 1itche~l and Barbara tonco Piano solo Betse y llms T ableau Iam an Am shyrican Doran and Katherine
Nuite Betsey Ellms Guy Nancy and Linda Ellms Ber shynice Bennett E rnest Dodge E thel Grant Barbara Mitche ll
Dianne Grant Kei th Edgerly Elbridge Atwater of Dexter gave a memorized reading Harold Gray Ex Com of the Maine State Grange spoke re shygarding gr ange work A cake wa lk was sponsored by
the community service comshymittee for r epair work and was won by E r r ol Nuite Ka therine Nuite and Bernice
Bennett served refreshments There were three non-memshy
bers present and guests from Central Valley North Guilford and Dexter Grange SANGERVILLE SCOUTS CubScout pack 110 Sangershy
ville held gt c ommittee and par ents m eeting Sept 10th The Sept Pack meeting will
gte held at the Legion Hall on Sept 25th All boys eightyears of age wishing to join shoulg be at this meeting with their
parents Also registration of present members boys and adults will be he ld
bull GUIL FORD METHODIST CHURCH At the Methodist Church T uesday Sept 29 a chicken pie supper from 5 to 7 sponshysored by the committee OD
Finance
GOLDE N LINK PAST NOBLE GRAND Sept 25 Golden Link Past Noble Grand Club will meet yith Margaret Martin for a 6 0 clock supper
NOTICE South Sangerville Grange wi ll meetSaturdayeveningwith the local 4-H Club and Extension Group as guests A s peaker is expec ted from the Inland Fish and Game Department Memshybers are asked to b ring dough shynuts
Jayteen Ce ter Ope s
The Milo Jaycees sponsored Jayteen Center opened for its third consectutive year last Saturday night
A very high attendance was reported in the new recreation hall which has been completly rebuilt and remodeled
Top photo shows dancers enjoying the latest dances Bottom photo shows young people regis te ring with Ed Roberts
at the desk
HEART OF MAINE ExterlDlnatlnc ~ Service
~xtrmiddotMan~re~o~1I ~~~ Mne
William Nadeau 924 - 3333KILLEI KING THE GREATEST RODENTISIDE
Covering the dntire state of Maine
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GUILFORD MAINE
WHOLESALE RE T AI L
VAG ER BRAKE PARTS TUNG-SOL BULBS PC ROLATOR FILTERS HASTING RINGS D RKEE-ATWOOD BELTS NEADCO UNIV JOINTS ICTOR GASKETS DELCO HARRISION
THERMOSTATS
F ORD CERS ELECTED AT PCHS
following officers of P C H S were elected at class meetshy he ld viedncsday afternoon o r s President Lynn Herrick Vice President Stephen Folshy
Sec retary p ia Ordway Treasurer Sharon Campbell __ior s President Linda Hedrick Vice President William _it f ~ retary Nancy Street Treasurer David Gilbert
homores President Donna Davis Vice President Dennis ~ z llis Secretary Carla Ordway~ Treasurer Kathy GIlbert
- 11 111en President Dennis Gilbert Vice President Richard Sc cretalY Sharon Estes Treasurer Linda Tozier
hUl Grade President Lance Pulkkinen Vice President ~t Perkins Secretary Gary Burgess Treasurer Katherine
AFTERN OON LEAGUES
~Started This Week V Evening Leagu e s
1A1illstart Sv~~
LaHes Resurfaced
~lodern PillS and Other Equipment bull
Newest Sty~ PinsrHrrs
GUILFORDBOWLING L~NES
Yes si r rlldas the re goes another ooe They ainlbeen thi s ple ntiful in the s e he le parts fo r qulte a spel l Some thing like the caribou only I rec kon they go faste r farther I sooner than SO Dle others Mebbe be fo re you give chas e ~ you sbould fi gs-e r out whether bes ruuDJnl
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SANGERVILLE
WOMANS CLUB PROGRAM The program of the Womans Clubs Sangerville has benn reshy
leased as follows Meetings at 730 p m Suppers at 630 p m
Oct 5 Hostess Rachel Carr Supper Committee Rachel Cqrr Bernice Priest Mildred Dodge Roll Call
Nov 2 Hostess Freda Mjlxfield Refreshments Committee Hazel Moulton Cassie Lombard Federation Reports Roll Call
Dec 7 Hostess Mildred Dodge Refreshments Committee Charlene Edes Eva Edes Stella Merrow Program Roll Call
Jan 4 Hostess Alice Jackson Supper Committee Abbie F~
ler Faye Stilson Gladys Palmer Program Roll Call New Years Party
Feb 1 Hostess Nell Houston Refreshments Committee P hy llis Herring and Irene Harrington District President
Roll Call March 1 Hostess Charlene Edes Refreshments Committee
Mildred Dodge Freda Maxfield June Smith Program Roll Call
April 5 Hostess Alice Jackson Refreshments Committee Rachel Carr ~ PhylliS Harrington Gladys Palmer an Daisy Harvey Program Roll Call
May 3rd Hostess Stella Merrow Supper Committee Office rs Roll Call White Elephant Sale State PreSident Mrs Carolyn Lombardi
We bake BEANS e every Saturday
Mand serve them after 4 P
SPECIAL ORDERS to take out if ORDERED BY FRIDAY NIGH
Open6am to10pm Mon-Sat 9am to7p m Sun
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THE TOWN CRIER
Shop at ROSS DRUG lour ~r i eHall jexoft Store lor aLL lour pharmaceutical Heea
ij Prescriptions carefully compounded Open 7 days a week for your SAFETY and CONVENIENCE
Aubrey M Williams Registered Pharmacist
~~Jlt~- For Your Fall Cleaning Needs - ----~~ Our truck is in GUILFORD amp SANGshy~ I ERVlLLE on Wed and Sat MILO
-- --- I t _~ ~~LLE amp JeT on Mon and
i 1 ~ For modern synthetic cleaning send
your clothing tobullbull
C amp G DRY CLEANERS Dexter 942-6220
S NGERVILLE BILLINGTON REUNION DOES YOUR STEERING
Me and Mrs Raymond Dagshy WHEEL SHIMlVIY OR
f tt of Abbot were hosts at a SHAKE
reLlnion supper given for the Then drop into
Bi llinglon family who were toshygEther for the firs t time in 52 years pound~~ r -~~
PJ es0ntbesides the host and (i ifUf lIhostess and their children
I - ( ~John Dale and Larry vere ~
Mrs Edith Dunton of Pittsshyfield Maine Mr and Mrs CROSB VS Perley Daggett lVIr and Mrs Milo Percy Billington of Sangershy for a ville lVIrs MyraAlexander of
BEAR WHEEL ALINEMENTNatick Mass Y-- and Mrs Elmer Gillington Jr of Masshy AND BALANCE CHECK sene N Y Mr and Mrs Harry Billington P a rkman
E ASY INSURANCE
Thats Right a fine easy way to buy insshyurance for the health of your family is makshying sure that the milk you b uy i s SA FE PAS shyTEU RI ZED amp HOM OG shyEN IZ ED MI LK
Rickers Dairy 1---E-N-CTA--=T--IV-E A11PAIGN SCHE DULE FOR SENATOR MUSKIE=--C-SEPTElVIBER 25 1964 (F riday)
1100 A M - 11 30 A M Tour Brownville Jct 1130 A M - 12 00 Noon Dr-ve to Milo 120 0 PM - 100 PM Tour Milo 100 P M - 1 30 PM Drive t o Dover-Foxcroft 1 30 P M - 200 P M Lunch in Dover - Foxcroft
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Page 1
Ac tive Republican women above were photographed at the Tea held in lVIilo last Monday as part of the day s program which consisted of local business tours by candidates a Coffee in Greenville the Tea in Milo and a reception at Dover-F oxcroft in the evening
READY FOR THE UNEXPECTED
The average person cant plan ahead for sudden illness But the pharmacist must Its one of the most important parts of your pharmacists job to keep informed of all the new products in the vast and complex drug prescription field
And behind your pharmacists ability to serve you is the nations pharmaceutical industry which each year places several hundred new drug products in the service of better health Just one of them recently deshyveloped required four years of reshysearch costing millions of dollars It was studied by more than 200 physishycians in 4500 patients The report on its safety and effectiveness filled 27 volumes with 14000 pages of facts
As members of the health team serving you your druggist and the pharmaceutical houses safeguard your well-being by anticipating your health needs
So when the unexpected occurs your pharmacist is ready
ennessee Ernie Mike 1allace News
J Ge l the Message 30 Missing Links l Love of Ufe 5 News ~ Search for Tomonow ~j Guiding Ught
0 Mid-Day bull 3 Hal lone Pine As The World Turns
P a ssword Houseparty To Tell The Trth
Edge of Night
Father Knows Bes t Bozo Show
Te lejournal News CBS News
RSDAY SEPT 24 1964 Wyatt Earp TBA Perry Mason Password Baileys of Balboa
00 The Defenders Telejournal News
[Jl)AY SEPT 25 1964 -fy Three Sons
o Rawhide Tne Entertainers Gorrner Pyle
J The Reporter T elejournal News
-rrmiddotRDAY SEoT 26 1964 Mis te r Mayor
Alvin Show T ennessee Tuxedo
1 Quick Draw McGraw Linus the Lionhearted
_30 The Jersons _0 Candlepin Bowli ng
JO Industry On Parade 5 Univ of Me Football
Me vs R I II bull Big Picture
SJ-y King J immy Dean
B ud Leavitt Voyage Under the Sea
(hoonel 5
730 Jackie Gleason 830 Gilligans Island 900 Mr Broadway 1000 Gunsmoke 1100 Telejournal News 1115 Saturday Nite Late Show
Riff Raft
SUNDAY SEPT 271964 1200 The Christophels 12 15 Living Word
1230 This is the Life 100 Industry On Parade 11S NFL Today J 0 NFL Football
I1Browns at Eagles 415 Pro Football Report 430 Big Picture 500 ~ports Special 530 Amateur Hour 600 Twentieth Century 63011e Ed 700 Lassie 730 The Martian 800 Ed Sullivan
900 The Fugitive 10 00 Candid Camera 1030 Whats My Line 1100 Telejournal News 11 15 Harry Reasoner News MONDAY SEPT 28 1964 7 00 The Rineman 730 To Tell the Truth 8 00 Ive Got a Secret 830 Andy Griffi th 900 Lucy 930 Many Happy Returns 10 00 Slatterys People 1100 Telejournal News TUESDA Y SEPT 29 1964 00 Littlest Hobo 730 Combat 830 Red Skelton 9 30 Petticoat JlUlction 1000 The Nurses 1LOO Telejournal News
WLBZ-TV (hannel 2 DAYTIME VIEWING MONDA Y THRU FRIDAY 1200 Bostorn Patriots Revue700 Today 100 Dragnet725 News 130 Cham pionship Bowling730 Today
230 NBC Sports Special825 News 300 NCAA Foothall 830 Today
Minnesota ys Nebraska900 People Are Funny 6 30 Patty Duke 930 Womans Hour
700 12 Oclock High1000 Make Room For Daddy 800 Hollywood Palace1030 Word For Word
900 Saturday Night MOvie11 00 Concentration
The Tall Men11 30 Jeopardy
11 30 RhB lgold Theater12 00 Say When
Uthe Untouchablesll1230 Truth or Conse uences
SUNDAY SEPT7 19641255 NBC News Day Report
900 Americans at Work100 General Hospital
915 Sac red Heart1 30 Lets Make a Deal
930 Faith for Today200 The Price is Right
1000 This is the Life230 The Doctors
1030 Porky Pig300 Another World
11 00330 You Dont Say 11 30 400 Match Game 1200 4 25 NBC News Afternoon Reper 30 430 Superman 200 500 Mick~ Mouse 530 Sea Hunt 500 6 00 Fi rst Evening News Report 6 00
630 Huntley Brinkley Report 630
Btillwinkle Discovery Wide World of Sports
Touchdown Pro Football
New York at Boston Davis Cup Tournament Meet the Press Biography DeGaulle
NIGHT TIME VEIWING 7 00 Hawks LandingTHURSDAYSEPT 241964 730 Walt Disney700 McHales Navy 830 Bill Dana 730 Daniel Boone
9 0 0 Bonanza8 30 Dr Kildare
10 00 The Rogues9 30 Hazel
11 00 The World this Weekend1000 Kraft Suspense Theater 1115 Dragnet1100 ABC News Final
MONDAY SEPT 28 196411 30 To~ht Show
amp00 Kentucky JonesFRIDAY SEPT 25 1964
7 30 Monday Night Movie700 Mr Magoo
Ask Any Girl730 International Showtime
930 Hollywood and the Stars8 30 Bob Hope Presents
10 00 Pre OIYtnPic Specialr 30 Jack Benny
TUESDAY SEPT 2919641000 Jack Paar
7 00 Donna Reed 11 00 ABC News Fllli 730 Mr Novak
SATURDAY SEPT 261964 830 Man from U N C L E
730 Just for Kids ~30 TW-3 WEDNESDAY SEPTbull 30 1964800 The OBriens 1000 The Campaign amp Candidates7-00Bemiddotwitc7h-e-Od=cCL== 830 Bugs Bunny
1EDNESDAy SEPT 30 1964 130 Face the Nation 900 Lone Ranger 700 Spotlight on Youth 800 Back Lash 930 Ruff and Reddy 730 The Virginian830 Beverly Hillbillies 1000 Hector Heathcote
900 Wednesday night Movie 900 Dick Van Dyke 1030 Fireball XL-5
Green Mansions 930 Cara Williams 1100 Dennis the Menace 1000 Danny Kaye 1130 Fury
THE TOWN CR IER
Sept 25-26 COMEDY OF TERROR Vincent Price amp Peter Lorre
plus
B LACK SABBATH Boris Kar loff
GUILFORD NOTICE
Mr and Mrs David Stevens of Augus ta and Mr and Mrs Willis Cookson of Guilford will hold open house at the Guilford Center Grange Hall Saturday Sept 26th at 730 p m in observance of the 80th birth shyday of their mother Mrs Cora Stevens All relatives and friends are invited
GREENVILLE HYLAND-MCNAUGHTON ENGAGEMENT
Mr audMrs George Hyland of Greenville announce the enshygagement of their daughtergt Miss Bonnie Lee Hyland to Vaughn McNaughton son of Mrs Carrie McNaughton of Greenville
Miss Hyland attended Greenshyville High School
Mr McNaughton is a 1961
rFor FI~ng A Service amp Products CALL AT
JOHNSTON amp HIBBARD Guilford Me TR 6-3382
11 00 Telejourhal News
Jvte lanson Jewe lry Co
NEW FALL DRESSES SLACKS amp SKIRTS
graduate of Greenville High School and has attended San Diego City College He is preshysently a junior at the Univershysi ty of Maine
No date has been set for the wedding
Dont Do this Do you know that if you buy an appliance TV or furniture from the average
store or dealer what you pay for interest on easy terms Say you buy an item for $25000for24 momiddots your payment will be $1341 per month You will pay $321 60 for this $25000 item Dont do this-come to Davis Bros in Guilford and you can buy on terms get free delivery and service and not pay this high rate of interest
Ra-nbo Car Wash
GUILFORD Omicron Chapter of Delta
Kappa Gamma entertained the retired teachers of Piscataquis county at an evening meeting at the Elementary school at Dover-Foxcroft on Sept 14th The program was an original poem by Mrs Lila Kenney guest of Dover-Foxcroft and a skit lYe OTyme Skule written by Harriet Ladd The retired teachers attending were Eva Scripture Agnes Sawyer Onata Deane Martha Gould Leona Gillis Milo Ethel McQuarrie Brownville Junction Abbie Fowler Sanshygerville Effie Bulton Harriet
Industrious Railbow girls held car-wash sessions at Milo Ladd Dover-Foxcroft Edith garages last Saturday to raise money for the Rainbow Schol- Edes Agnes Hilton Ruth Harshyarship Fund The local assembly provides $100 yearly to the vey Ola Smith Freda Maxfreld fund and were able to raise about one third of this amount on Guilford the car-wash program
~ Balon School Opens ~
ette Oreoire BatoD Stuclios
Milo Thurs 530-800 P M Ameriean Legion Han
GUILFORD MONDAY 330 P M IOO F HALL DOVER-FOXCROFT WE DNESDAY 330 P M
AME RICAN LE GION HALL
that this was a nathmal conshyvention and the delegates were all from all sections ot theshycountry Both speakers were of the opinion that student coshyuncil has a real important fushynction in student activities in school The variouS activities of the student council help make for better social climate ahd discipline Chairman for the program was Pat Delaney Mr James Willey of Bangor
was a guest Announcements were made as to the intercluo meeting in Nova Scotia on Sept 20th and the Twenty-Fifth anshyniversary observance of the Brewer Kiwanis club on Sat Sept 19th Program chairmar for next week is James H White GUILFORD FISH AND GAME A meeting of the Fish and Game Assn metat the North Guilford grange hall Thursdity evening ErnestDodge presiding Clifshyton Cooley who was sent to Conservation camp at Branch Pond by the association gave a report of activities there GamE Warden McAllister spoke on the bob cat lynx and moose in this vicinity NORTH GUILFORD EXTENSION The North Guilford Extension
group met at Marian Braziers Wednesday Sept 16th Topic of C rafts was taken up Attracshytive and practical gifts were made by the members Mrs Alice Flanders server
on the refreshment committee
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Hostesses were Ruth Fletcher Vivienne Bray Cons tance Mac Pherson Leota Brown GUILFORD KIWANIS A t the regular Tuesdaynoon
meeting of the Guilford Kiwanis Club SusanPulkkinenand Kashythy Morin were the speakers They told of student council activities aims and objectives Miss Morin told of her attenshydance at the National Convenshytion of student councils he ld at Bangor in June There were about900delegated to this nashytional conference and the disshycussion groups were all well attended It was pOinted out
ROS~
THIS IS THE PLACE where 8 caa ba I to
011 poad of MEAT at WHOLESALE PRICES
HERRING BROS In Guilford
WE ELIMINATE THE MIDDLEMAN
Just beyond the covered b ridge on the Dover-Guilford road FREEZER MEATS A SPECIALTY
THE TOW N CR I ER Page
County Home Ie Classes Se Fall Fas
The above picture was taken i n the Home Ec P isshy
~ a u quis Community High School Guilford At the left you see O lne of the 7 5 girls who got a good glimpse a t some new fall fash Mrs lila Ger ow Jct Home Extension teacher i s s hown with me
ns Many were privilaged to be able to model some of the outfits be rs ofthe c lass Brenda Ne lson Gayle McClear y J udy Suckle he ilteacher is Mrs Esther Leeds J oa n Hichborn is shown Leoniece Connaughton and Marie Anne Boobar as they enjoy the ode ling the evening gown wihie Mrs Mildred Sma ll adjusts new fall fashions
) sash
L to R Mrs Mildred Small he lps Cheryl Wallace with he r 1964 Simplicity Fall wardrobe outfitat Milo fit modeled by Carolyn Marks
On Monday afternoon both of Mrs Shepardsons Home Eco A wardrobe of Fall Fasil on5 from Simplic ity was on display a t ics c lasses at Milo High were introduced to the 1964 Simpli
the various High Schoo] lIome Ec onomics Depar tments in the Wardrobe Several gir ls were able to mode l garments Sol County this week Thi s wardrobe is be ing introduced by Mrs de led outfits which were definitely bec oming to the m while ( Ml ldredSmali who is County Clothing Projec t Leader for the P i s- tried on s omething that was not suitable for them as an edu cataqui s Ex tension Ass oLiation and F ores tR She ldon Extension ill experience Agen t or the Coop Extens i on Se r vice Both are from Dover- Fox- -------------------------shy
croft Greenville Insur aact The wardrobe was available to the HighSchool home Exonomics
Dept and local 4-H gr oups Sept 21 thru 23 1geacy The wardrobe has been used i n Milo Guilfor d Brownville J ct
Dover - Foxcroft and Greenville All s howings have been informal Greenville Maine Telephone OXbow Smiddot Scheduling was handled through the County Extension Office a t Dover -Foxcroft
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CLUB DOINGS Contd from Page 8
RlLFORD GOLDEN LINK EB EKAH LODGE The Golden Link Rebekah
Oe met Friday Sept 18th t the 1 O O F hall with 18 _esent including guests from nonah Dover - Foxcroft ghtNoble Grands were preshyntbull Margare t Mar tin presishyd with Erma Eastman and
tora Weston sub officers 2e following officers were shyec ted for 1964 - 65 Noble - and-Margaret Martin Vice - and-Erma Eastman Recorshy
rY Secretary Esther Woolshy Treasurer Donna Fogg
- us tees - Alfred Race Ina say Dorothy Herring Voshyto order 25 Rebekah cook
ks Voted to have a Joint supper Oct 2nd for Re- shy
EiUths and Odd Fellows Donna g read an article regarding
cIyler Colfax Founder of the er After the meeting Velma
nferfield showed slides of the ats fltthe New England ConshyLave atConcord N H an~ of amp Neofa Montville The _ s te ry package was won by nna Fogg Refreshment com
a Jenkins Margaret Chat-UTne Harriet Anderson and
n Race
GtandOpeningPrices
59 Ford $595 59 Plymouth Wagon $495
9 Ford Convertible $395 needs work
58 Chev V-8Auto $395 58 6 Standard $39511
57 BelAir 4door $39511
8 Ford 4 door $395 57 Ford 2 door $295
Hard top 59 Chev 6 Autom $395
needs work on body
Kimball Auto Sales DOVER - GUILFORD ROAD
564-7440
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GUILFORD WCTU The middot WCTU met Friday with
Mrs Josephine Currie in Milo The meetingwas opened by the Pres1dent Mrs Prescott 9 members and 1 visitor present Devotional services by Effie Parsons An auction sale was held and refreshments served The next meeting will be at Lucy Nesbits It was voted to senct cards to sick members The mee ting c los ed with a Salshyute to the Flag and WCTU benshyidiction GUILFORD WSCS The committee on food sales
held Friday at Straw and Marshytin office by the WSCS were Margaret Martin Katherine Kent Marjorie Page Phyllis Burdin Margaret Chatbourne and Bertha Turner with Ethel Martin and Mary Vanasek asshysisting
MONSON The Monson-Willimantic Heashylth C oUllsil me t Tue sday evenshying Election of officers for the year was held Elected Chairman was Mrs Agnes Ackley Vice Chairman Mrs Dorothy Holmbom Secretary Mrs Rose Nelson A make-up Polio Clinic will be held Oct 20th At this time the first second and third oral polio shots will be available Anyshyone who missed having theirs may receive the vaccine at this time Floride treatments were discussed and this treatment will be investigated Physicals will be given the first third fifth and nineth grade pupils also all children -participating in sports PARKMAN GRANGE The Parkman Grange met Fri shyday evening and held election of officers as follows Master Ivan Foss Overseer-Arthur
Bailey Lecturer-Beryl Ellis Steward-CarrollBridge Chashyplin-Ethel Bickford TreasshyCarroll L McKusic Secreshytary - Blanch Rockhill Gate Keeper-Ernest Tweedie Ceres Minnie Bridge Pomone-Bonshyita Bailey Flora - Gertrude Curtis Las-Hilda Hersey Exshyecutive Comm-Carroll Bridge 3 yr term Grange voted to hold a public supper and aucshytiononOct 10th Auction Com mi ttee -The lma Tweedie Hilda Hersey and Arthur Bailey Anyone having articles for the
auction may contact the comshymittee ABBOT LADIES CIRCLE The Ladies Circle met with
Ruby Stone Wednesday A quilt waspackedandabusiness meshyetingheld Refreshments were served The next meeting will be at 130 p m on Sept 23rd at the home of Mrs Doris Perkins ABBOT GRANGE Abbot Grange 329 had their
annual mystery ride on Sunday Sept 13th Leaving the hall at 1030 a m the route was by way of Bates district to North Guilford Willimantic ~Elliotsshyville to Little Wilson stream picnic area near the falls Lushynch was eaten here and some of the party hiked to Jim Whishytes Look-outbywayofthe Apshypalachian Trail for a view of the valley The ride continued to Monson Greenville and Moshyose River On the return trip a stop was made at Rockwood dump in hopes of seeing the bears who often feed there The bears did not show up so the ride continued homeward However one car load of peoshyple decided to make a short ride into Shirley and just beshyfore entering the town they met
The Country ~ane Shop HAND KNIT ANGORA MOHAIR amp WOOL HAlS
FOR LADIES amp CHILDREN
STOLES SWEATERS BABY KNITS SLIPPER SOCKS OTHER SELECTED GIFTS
BurrOl~gh Road 1 12 Miles off Dexter-Dover Road 564-7514
IN CRI ER
a bull moos~ in the road Exshycitement was high for a few minutes until the moose pas-shysed the car and went into the woods DERBY MOTHERS SERVICE CLUB The Derby Mothers Service
Club met for an all day meetshying in the home of Mrs Gladys Ricker on Sept 15th A boiled dinner was served Co-hostess was Mrs LilaSmith Thebusshyiness meeting was conducted by the president Mrs Marshyian Cunningham This club will have a fair this
fall and chairmen -are Gladys Ricker Lila Smi th and Grace Collins Work on this project has begun and members are asked to have articles in by the last of October A dinner was served the B amp A
Staff on Sept 10th in Derby Community hall Chairmen for this dinner were Marian Cunshyningham and Marian Williams Llewallen Southard is dischashy
rged from the service and is at the home of his mother Mrs Jennie Southard A wedding card goes to Rim-
othy Morrill AA Memphis Tenn
-Darrell Spear is attending school at3790 School Square Gunter Air Force Base Ala The mystery prize of the day
went to Mrs Blanche Stuart The next meeting will be Sept 29th place to be announced Timothy Morrill A A has
spent two weeks leave with his parents Mr and Mrs Ge orge Morrill in Derby and now is at his new assignment in Memshyphis Tenn where he will at shytend school for Aviation Elecshytronics TechniciansshyGordon Lovell SA has spent
two weeks with his grandparshyents Mr and Mrs Albie Loshyvill and has now gone to be stationed aboard the USS Outshypos t for 6 months Then he wi 11 go to Electronic Tech School Great Lakes Ill GREENVILLE LAKEVIEW WOMANS CLUB The Lakeview Womans Club
met Thursday evening wi th Mrs RownaBartley ather Harfords Point camp
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H E TO WN CRIER P age ll
LUB DOINGS ~ontd from Page 10
xteen members and three 15ts Mrs Janice Paradis 5 Clarice Jardine andMrs rce9es Irvine were in at shy1ance
Myrcilla Raymond reshy-red on her trip to Rockland
June when she attended the nera l Federation Womans bull meeting at the Samoset ~l
uring the business meeting club voted a donation to the
~ationArmy and also voted sell Christmas Candles ag shyl this year in order to raise ub funds
i as also announced that the
= ~~au~a~~~d Christmas
om mittee for the evening msis ted of the following club -c rs President Mrs Myrshy
~la Raymond Vice - president
- s Mary Vigue Corresponshylg Secretary Mrs Diane ber ts Secretary Mrs Judy ~ azewich Treasurer Mrs
ro l Harriss bull e next meeting will be lield
~th at the home of Mrs -gitt Hilton [
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ommitteewill be Mrs Ann s on Mrs Sylvia Edgerly
Sheila McIver and Mrs har lotte Collins OUTH SANGERVILLE fRANGE -ine teen members from South ange rville Grange attended riendship night at Garland frange Friday evening Booster Night was observed South Sangerville Grange on anir day evening Ke ith Edshyerly welcomed the guests
e Flag salute was given and tie chaplain offered prayer ecture r MildredDodge reshyor ted on the Lecturers Conshy~rence which she attended at IUrham N H rhe following program was ~esented Singing by all Reshyding of the National Masters gtooste r Night message by eith EdgerlYi Skit Guy and inda E Um s and Laurie Gaisse ocal solo Diane GrantiSkit oarbara 1itche~l and Barbara tonco Piano solo Betse y llms T ableau Iam an Am shyrican Doran and Katherine
Nuite Betsey Ellms Guy Nancy and Linda Ellms Ber shynice Bennett E rnest Dodge E thel Grant Barbara Mitche ll
Dianne Grant Kei th Edgerly Elbridge Atwater of Dexter gave a memorized reading Harold Gray Ex Com of the Maine State Grange spoke re shygarding gr ange work A cake wa lk was sponsored by
the community service comshymittee for r epair work and was won by E r r ol Nuite Ka therine Nuite and Bernice
Bennett served refreshments There were three non-memshy
bers present and guests from Central Valley North Guilford and Dexter Grange SANGERVILLE SCOUTS CubScout pack 110 Sangershy
ville held gt c ommittee and par ents m eeting Sept 10th The Sept Pack meeting will
gte held at the Legion Hall on Sept 25th All boys eightyears of age wishing to join shoulg be at this meeting with their
parents Also registration of present members boys and adults will be he ld
bull GUIL FORD METHODIST CHURCH At the Methodist Church T uesday Sept 29 a chicken pie supper from 5 to 7 sponshysored by the committee OD
Finance
GOLDE N LINK PAST NOBLE GRAND Sept 25 Golden Link Past Noble Grand Club will meet yith Margaret Martin for a 6 0 clock supper
NOTICE South Sangerville Grange wi ll meetSaturdayeveningwith the local 4-H Club and Extension Group as guests A s peaker is expec ted from the Inland Fish and Game Department Memshybers are asked to b ring dough shynuts
Jayteen Ce ter Ope s
The Milo Jaycees sponsored Jayteen Center opened for its third consectutive year last Saturday night
A very high attendance was reported in the new recreation hall which has been completly rebuilt and remodeled
Top photo shows dancers enjoying the latest dances Bottom photo shows young people regis te ring with Ed Roberts
at the desk
HEART OF MAINE ExterlDlnatlnc ~ Service
~xtrmiddotMan~re~o~1I ~~~ Mne
William Nadeau 924 - 3333KILLEI KING THE GREATEST RODENTISIDE
Covering the dntire state of Maine
ge 12
11tamp11t Automotive Stores
GUILFORD MAINE
WHOLESALE RE T AI L
VAG ER BRAKE PARTS TUNG-SOL BULBS PC ROLATOR FILTERS HASTING RINGS D RKEE-ATWOOD BELTS NEADCO UNIV JOINTS ICTOR GASKETS DELCO HARRISION
THERMOSTATS
F ORD CERS ELECTED AT PCHS
following officers of P C H S were elected at class meetshy he ld viedncsday afternoon o r s President Lynn Herrick Vice President Stephen Folshy
Sec retary p ia Ordway Treasurer Sharon Campbell __ior s President Linda Hedrick Vice President William _it f ~ retary Nancy Street Treasurer David Gilbert
homores President Donna Davis Vice President Dennis ~ z llis Secretary Carla Ordway~ Treasurer Kathy GIlbert
- 11 111en President Dennis Gilbert Vice President Richard Sc cretalY Sharon Estes Treasurer Linda Tozier
hUl Grade President Lance Pulkkinen Vice President ~t Perkins Secretary Gary Burgess Treasurer Katherine
AFTERN OON LEAGUES
~Started This Week V Evening Leagu e s
1A1illstart Sv~~
LaHes Resurfaced
~lodern PillS and Other Equipment bull
Newest Sty~ PinsrHrrs
GUILFORDBOWLING L~NES
Yes si r rlldas the re goes another ooe They ainlbeen thi s ple ntiful in the s e he le parts fo r qulte a spel l Some thing like the caribou only I rec kon they go faste r farther I sooner than SO Dle others Mebbe be fo re you give chas e ~ you sbould fi gs-e r out whether bes ruuDJnl
Y
towlrds or camin from
SANGERVILLE
WOMANS CLUB PROGRAM The program of the Womans Clubs Sangerville has benn reshy
leased as follows Meetings at 730 p m Suppers at 630 p m
Oct 5 Hostess Rachel Carr Supper Committee Rachel Cqrr Bernice Priest Mildred Dodge Roll Call
Nov 2 Hostess Freda Mjlxfield Refreshments Committee Hazel Moulton Cassie Lombard Federation Reports Roll Call
Dec 7 Hostess Mildred Dodge Refreshments Committee Charlene Edes Eva Edes Stella Merrow Program Roll Call
Jan 4 Hostess Alice Jackson Supper Committee Abbie F~
ler Faye Stilson Gladys Palmer Program Roll Call New Years Party
Feb 1 Hostess Nell Houston Refreshments Committee P hy llis Herring and Irene Harrington District President
Roll Call March 1 Hostess Charlene Edes Refreshments Committee
Mildred Dodge Freda Maxfield June Smith Program Roll Call
April 5 Hostess Alice Jackson Refreshments Committee Rachel Carr ~ PhylliS Harrington Gladys Palmer an Daisy Harvey Program Roll Call
May 3rd Hostess Stella Merrow Supper Committee Office rs Roll Call White Elephant Sale State PreSident Mrs Carolyn Lombardi
We bake BEANS e every Saturday
Mand serve them after 4 P
SPECIAL ORDERS to take out if ORDERED BY FRIDAY NIGH
Open6am to10pm Mon-Sat 9am to7p m Sun
Guilford Maine ------------------~
THE TOWN CRIER
Shop at ROSS DRUG lour ~r i eHall jexoft Store lor aLL lour pharmaceutical Heea
ij Prescriptions carefully compounded Open 7 days a week for your SAFETY and CONVENIENCE
Aubrey M Williams Registered Pharmacist
~~Jlt~- For Your Fall Cleaning Needs - ----~~ Our truck is in GUILFORD amp SANGshy~ I ERVlLLE on Wed and Sat MILO
-- --- I t _~ ~~LLE amp JeT on Mon and
i 1 ~ For modern synthetic cleaning send
your clothing tobullbull
C amp G DRY CLEANERS Dexter 942-6220
S NGERVILLE BILLINGTON REUNION DOES YOUR STEERING
Me and Mrs Raymond Dagshy WHEEL SHIMlVIY OR
f tt of Abbot were hosts at a SHAKE
reLlnion supper given for the Then drop into
Bi llinglon family who were toshygEther for the firs t time in 52 years pound~~ r -~~
PJ es0ntbesides the host and (i ifUf lIhostess and their children
I - ( ~John Dale and Larry vere ~
Mrs Edith Dunton of Pittsshyfield Maine Mr and Mrs CROSB VS Perley Daggett lVIr and Mrs Milo Percy Billington of Sangershy for a ville lVIrs MyraAlexander of
BEAR WHEEL ALINEMENTNatick Mass Y-- and Mrs Elmer Gillington Jr of Masshy AND BALANCE CHECK sene N Y Mr and Mrs Harry Billington P a rkman
E ASY INSURANCE
Thats Right a fine easy way to buy insshyurance for the health of your family is makshying sure that the milk you b uy i s SA FE PAS shyTEU RI ZED amp HOM OG shyEN IZ ED MI LK
Rickers Dairy 1---E-N-CTA--=T--IV-E A11PAIGN SCHE DULE FOR SENATOR MUSKIE=--C-SEPTElVIBER 25 1964 (F riday)
1100 A M - 11 30 A M Tour Brownville Jct 1130 A M - 12 00 Noon Dr-ve to Milo 120 0 PM - 100 PM Tour Milo 100 P M - 1 30 PM Drive t o Dover-Foxcroft 1 30 P M - 200 P M Lunch in Dover - Foxcroft
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Page 1
Ac tive Republican women above were photographed at the Tea held in lVIilo last Monday as part of the day s program which consisted of local business tours by candidates a Coffee in Greenville the Tea in Milo and a reception at Dover-F oxcroft in the evening
READY FOR THE UNEXPECTED
The average person cant plan ahead for sudden illness But the pharmacist must Its one of the most important parts of your pharmacists job to keep informed of all the new products in the vast and complex drug prescription field
And behind your pharmacists ability to serve you is the nations pharmaceutical industry which each year places several hundred new drug products in the service of better health Just one of them recently deshyveloped required four years of reshysearch costing millions of dollars It was studied by more than 200 physishycians in 4500 patients The report on its safety and effectiveness filled 27 volumes with 14000 pages of facts
As members of the health team serving you your druggist and the pharmaceutical houses safeguard your well-being by anticipating your health needs
So when the unexpected occurs your pharmacist is ready
ennessee Ernie Mike 1allace News
J Ge l the Message 30 Missing Links l Love of Ufe 5 News ~ Search for Tomonow ~j Guiding Ught
0 Mid-Day bull 3 Hal lone Pine As The World Turns
P a ssword Houseparty To Tell The Trth
Edge of Night
Father Knows Bes t Bozo Show
Te lejournal News CBS News
RSDAY SEPT 24 1964 Wyatt Earp TBA Perry Mason Password Baileys of Balboa
00 The Defenders Telejournal News
[Jl)AY SEPT 25 1964 -fy Three Sons
o Rawhide Tne Entertainers Gorrner Pyle
J The Reporter T elejournal News
-rrmiddotRDAY SEoT 26 1964 Mis te r Mayor
Alvin Show T ennessee Tuxedo
1 Quick Draw McGraw Linus the Lionhearted
_30 The Jersons _0 Candlepin Bowli ng
JO Industry On Parade 5 Univ of Me Football
Me vs R I II bull Big Picture
SJ-y King J immy Dean
B ud Leavitt Voyage Under the Sea
(hoonel 5
730 Jackie Gleason 830 Gilligans Island 900 Mr Broadway 1000 Gunsmoke 1100 Telejournal News 1115 Saturday Nite Late Show
Riff Raft
SUNDAY SEPT 271964 1200 The Christophels 12 15 Living Word
1230 This is the Life 100 Industry On Parade 11S NFL Today J 0 NFL Football
I1Browns at Eagles 415 Pro Football Report 430 Big Picture 500 ~ports Special 530 Amateur Hour 600 Twentieth Century 63011e Ed 700 Lassie 730 The Martian 800 Ed Sullivan
900 The Fugitive 10 00 Candid Camera 1030 Whats My Line 1100 Telejournal News 11 15 Harry Reasoner News MONDAY SEPT 28 1964 7 00 The Rineman 730 To Tell the Truth 8 00 Ive Got a Secret 830 Andy Griffi th 900 Lucy 930 Many Happy Returns 10 00 Slatterys People 1100 Telejournal News TUESDA Y SEPT 29 1964 00 Littlest Hobo 730 Combat 830 Red Skelton 9 30 Petticoat JlUlction 1000 The Nurses 1LOO Telejournal News
WLBZ-TV (hannel 2 DAYTIME VIEWING MONDA Y THRU FRIDAY 1200 Bostorn Patriots Revue700 Today 100 Dragnet725 News 130 Cham pionship Bowling730 Today
230 NBC Sports Special825 News 300 NCAA Foothall 830 Today
Minnesota ys Nebraska900 People Are Funny 6 30 Patty Duke 930 Womans Hour
700 12 Oclock High1000 Make Room For Daddy 800 Hollywood Palace1030 Word For Word
900 Saturday Night MOvie11 00 Concentration
The Tall Men11 30 Jeopardy
11 30 RhB lgold Theater12 00 Say When
Uthe Untouchablesll1230 Truth or Conse uences
SUNDAY SEPT7 19641255 NBC News Day Report
900 Americans at Work100 General Hospital
915 Sac red Heart1 30 Lets Make a Deal
930 Faith for Today200 The Price is Right
1000 This is the Life230 The Doctors
1030 Porky Pig300 Another World
11 00330 You Dont Say 11 30 400 Match Game 1200 4 25 NBC News Afternoon Reper 30 430 Superman 200 500 Mick~ Mouse 530 Sea Hunt 500 6 00 Fi rst Evening News Report 6 00
630 Huntley Brinkley Report 630
Btillwinkle Discovery Wide World of Sports
Touchdown Pro Football
New York at Boston Davis Cup Tournament Meet the Press Biography DeGaulle
NIGHT TIME VEIWING 7 00 Hawks LandingTHURSDAYSEPT 241964 730 Walt Disney700 McHales Navy 830 Bill Dana 730 Daniel Boone
9 0 0 Bonanza8 30 Dr Kildare
10 00 The Rogues9 30 Hazel
11 00 The World this Weekend1000 Kraft Suspense Theater 1115 Dragnet1100 ABC News Final
MONDAY SEPT 28 196411 30 To~ht Show
amp00 Kentucky JonesFRIDAY SEPT 25 1964
7 30 Monday Night Movie700 Mr Magoo
Ask Any Girl730 International Showtime
930 Hollywood and the Stars8 30 Bob Hope Presents
10 00 Pre OIYtnPic Specialr 30 Jack Benny
TUESDAY SEPT 2919641000 Jack Paar
7 00 Donna Reed 11 00 ABC News Fllli 730 Mr Novak
SATURDAY SEPT 261964 830 Man from U N C L E
730 Just for Kids ~30 TW-3 WEDNESDAY SEPTbull 30 1964800 The OBriens 1000 The Campaign amp Candidates7-00Bemiddotwitc7h-e-Od=cCL== 830 Bugs Bunny
1EDNESDAy SEPT 30 1964 130 Face the Nation 900 Lone Ranger 700 Spotlight on Youth 800 Back Lash 930 Ruff and Reddy 730 The Virginian830 Beverly Hillbillies 1000 Hector Heathcote
900 Wednesday night Movie 900 Dick Van Dyke 1030 Fireball XL-5
Green Mansions 930 Cara Williams 1100 Dennis the Menace 1000 Danny Kaye 1130 Fury
THE TOWN CR IER
Sept 25-26 COMEDY OF TERROR Vincent Price amp Peter Lorre
plus
B LACK SABBATH Boris Kar loff
GUILFORD NOTICE
Mr and Mrs David Stevens of Augus ta and Mr and Mrs Willis Cookson of Guilford will hold open house at the Guilford Center Grange Hall Saturday Sept 26th at 730 p m in observance of the 80th birth shyday of their mother Mrs Cora Stevens All relatives and friends are invited
GREENVILLE HYLAND-MCNAUGHTON ENGAGEMENT
Mr audMrs George Hyland of Greenville announce the enshygagement of their daughtergt Miss Bonnie Lee Hyland to Vaughn McNaughton son of Mrs Carrie McNaughton of Greenville
Miss Hyland attended Greenshyville High School
Mr McNaughton is a 1961
rFor FI~ng A Service amp Products CALL AT
JOHNSTON amp HIBBARD Guilford Me TR 6-3382
11 00 Telejourhal News
Jvte lanson Jewe lry Co
NEW FALL DRESSES SLACKS amp SKIRTS
graduate of Greenville High School and has attended San Diego City College He is preshysently a junior at the Univershysi ty of Maine
No date has been set for the wedding
Dont Do this Do you know that if you buy an appliance TV or furniture from the average
store or dealer what you pay for interest on easy terms Say you buy an item for $25000for24 momiddots your payment will be $1341 per month You will pay $321 60 for this $25000 item Dont do this-come to Davis Bros in Guilford and you can buy on terms get free delivery and service and not pay this high rate of interest
THE TOW N CR I ER Page
County Home Ie Classes Se Fall Fas
The above picture was taken i n the Home Ec P isshy
~ a u quis Community High School Guilford At the left you see O lne of the 7 5 girls who got a good glimpse a t some new fall fash Mrs lila Ger ow Jct Home Extension teacher i s s hown with me
ns Many were privilaged to be able to model some of the outfits be rs ofthe c lass Brenda Ne lson Gayle McClear y J udy Suckle he ilteacher is Mrs Esther Leeds J oa n Hichborn is shown Leoniece Connaughton and Marie Anne Boobar as they enjoy the ode ling the evening gown wihie Mrs Mildred Sma ll adjusts new fall fashions
) sash
L to R Mrs Mildred Small he lps Cheryl Wallace with he r 1964 Simplicity Fall wardrobe outfitat Milo fit modeled by Carolyn Marks
On Monday afternoon both of Mrs Shepardsons Home Eco A wardrobe of Fall Fasil on5 from Simplic ity was on display a t ics c lasses at Milo High were introduced to the 1964 Simpli
the various High Schoo] lIome Ec onomics Depar tments in the Wardrobe Several gir ls were able to mode l garments Sol County this week Thi s wardrobe is be ing introduced by Mrs de led outfits which were definitely bec oming to the m while ( Ml ldredSmali who is County Clothing Projec t Leader for the P i s- tried on s omething that was not suitable for them as an edu cataqui s Ex tension Ass oLiation and F ores tR She ldon Extension ill experience Agen t or the Coop Extens i on Se r vice Both are from Dover- Fox- -------------------------shy
croft Greenville Insur aact The wardrobe was available to the HighSchool home Exonomics
Dept and local 4-H gr oups Sept 21 thru 23 1geacy The wardrobe has been used i n Milo Guilfor d Brownville J ct
Dover - Foxcroft and Greenville All s howings have been informal Greenville Maine Telephone OXbow Smiddot Scheduling was handled through the County Extension Office a t Dover -Foxcroft
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CLUB DOINGS Contd from Page 8
RlLFORD GOLDEN LINK EB EKAH LODGE The Golden Link Rebekah
Oe met Friday Sept 18th t the 1 O O F hall with 18 _esent including guests from nonah Dover - Foxcroft ghtNoble Grands were preshyntbull Margare t Mar tin presishyd with Erma Eastman and
tora Weston sub officers 2e following officers were shyec ted for 1964 - 65 Noble - and-Margaret Martin Vice - and-Erma Eastman Recorshy
rY Secretary Esther Woolshy Treasurer Donna Fogg
- us tees - Alfred Race Ina say Dorothy Herring Voshyto order 25 Rebekah cook
ks Voted to have a Joint supper Oct 2nd for Re- shy
EiUths and Odd Fellows Donna g read an article regarding
cIyler Colfax Founder of the er After the meeting Velma
nferfield showed slides of the ats fltthe New England ConshyLave atConcord N H an~ of amp Neofa Montville The _ s te ry package was won by nna Fogg Refreshment com
a Jenkins Margaret Chat-UTne Harriet Anderson and
n Race
GtandOpeningPrices
59 Ford $595 59 Plymouth Wagon $495
9 Ford Convertible $395 needs work
58 Chev V-8Auto $395 58 6 Standard $39511
57 BelAir 4door $39511
8 Ford 4 door $395 57 Ford 2 door $295
Hard top 59 Chev 6 Autom $395
needs work on body
Kimball Auto Sales DOVER - GUILFORD ROAD
564-7440
--__-_ _-____----- shy
GUILFORD WCTU The middot WCTU met Friday with
Mrs Josephine Currie in Milo The meetingwas opened by the Pres1dent Mrs Prescott 9 members and 1 visitor present Devotional services by Effie Parsons An auction sale was held and refreshments served The next meeting will be at Lucy Nesbits It was voted to senct cards to sick members The mee ting c los ed with a Salshyute to the Flag and WCTU benshyidiction GUILFORD WSCS The committee on food sales
held Friday at Straw and Marshytin office by the WSCS were Margaret Martin Katherine Kent Marjorie Page Phyllis Burdin Margaret Chatbourne and Bertha Turner with Ethel Martin and Mary Vanasek asshysisting
MONSON The Monson-Willimantic Heashylth C oUllsil me t Tue sday evenshying Election of officers for the year was held Elected Chairman was Mrs Agnes Ackley Vice Chairman Mrs Dorothy Holmbom Secretary Mrs Rose Nelson A make-up Polio Clinic will be held Oct 20th At this time the first second and third oral polio shots will be available Anyshyone who missed having theirs may receive the vaccine at this time Floride treatments were discussed and this treatment will be investigated Physicals will be given the first third fifth and nineth grade pupils also all children -participating in sports PARKMAN GRANGE The Parkman Grange met Fri shyday evening and held election of officers as follows Master Ivan Foss Overseer-Arthur
Bailey Lecturer-Beryl Ellis Steward-CarrollBridge Chashyplin-Ethel Bickford TreasshyCarroll L McKusic Secreshytary - Blanch Rockhill Gate Keeper-Ernest Tweedie Ceres Minnie Bridge Pomone-Bonshyita Bailey Flora - Gertrude Curtis Las-Hilda Hersey Exshyecutive Comm-Carroll Bridge 3 yr term Grange voted to hold a public supper and aucshytiononOct 10th Auction Com mi ttee -The lma Tweedie Hilda Hersey and Arthur Bailey Anyone having articles for the
auction may contact the comshymittee ABBOT LADIES CIRCLE The Ladies Circle met with
Ruby Stone Wednesday A quilt waspackedandabusiness meshyetingheld Refreshments were served The next meeting will be at 130 p m on Sept 23rd at the home of Mrs Doris Perkins ABBOT GRANGE Abbot Grange 329 had their
annual mystery ride on Sunday Sept 13th Leaving the hall at 1030 a m the route was by way of Bates district to North Guilford Willimantic ~Elliotsshyville to Little Wilson stream picnic area near the falls Lushynch was eaten here and some of the party hiked to Jim Whishytes Look-outbywayofthe Apshypalachian Trail for a view of the valley The ride continued to Monson Greenville and Moshyose River On the return trip a stop was made at Rockwood dump in hopes of seeing the bears who often feed there The bears did not show up so the ride continued homeward However one car load of peoshyple decided to make a short ride into Shirley and just beshyfore entering the town they met
The Country ~ane Shop HAND KNIT ANGORA MOHAIR amp WOOL HAlS
FOR LADIES amp CHILDREN
STOLES SWEATERS BABY KNITS SLIPPER SOCKS OTHER SELECTED GIFTS
BurrOl~gh Road 1 12 Miles off Dexter-Dover Road 564-7514
IN CRI ER
a bull moos~ in the road Exshycitement was high for a few minutes until the moose pas-shysed the car and went into the woods DERBY MOTHERS SERVICE CLUB The Derby Mothers Service
Club met for an all day meetshying in the home of Mrs Gladys Ricker on Sept 15th A boiled dinner was served Co-hostess was Mrs LilaSmith Thebusshyiness meeting was conducted by the president Mrs Marshyian Cunningham This club will have a fair this
fall and chairmen -are Gladys Ricker Lila Smi th and Grace Collins Work on this project has begun and members are asked to have articles in by the last of October A dinner was served the B amp A
Staff on Sept 10th in Derby Community hall Chairmen for this dinner were Marian Cunshyningham and Marian Williams Llewallen Southard is dischashy
rged from the service and is at the home of his mother Mrs Jennie Southard A wedding card goes to Rim-
othy Morrill AA Memphis Tenn
-Darrell Spear is attending school at3790 School Square Gunter Air Force Base Ala The mystery prize of the day
went to Mrs Blanche Stuart The next meeting will be Sept 29th place to be announced Timothy Morrill A A has
spent two weeks leave with his parents Mr and Mrs Ge orge Morrill in Derby and now is at his new assignment in Memshyphis Tenn where he will at shytend school for Aviation Elecshytronics TechniciansshyGordon Lovell SA has spent
two weeks with his grandparshyents Mr and Mrs Albie Loshyvill and has now gone to be stationed aboard the USS Outshypos t for 6 months Then he wi 11 go to Electronic Tech School Great Lakes Ill GREENVILLE LAKEVIEW WOMANS CLUB The Lakeview Womans Club
met Thursday evening wi th Mrs RownaBartley ather Harfords Point camp
Contd on Page 11
H E TO WN CRIER P age ll
LUB DOINGS ~ontd from Page 10
xteen members and three 15ts Mrs Janice Paradis 5 Clarice Jardine andMrs rce9es Irvine were in at shy1ance
Myrcilla Raymond reshy-red on her trip to Rockland
June when she attended the nera l Federation Womans bull meeting at the Samoset ~l
uring the business meeting club voted a donation to the
~ationArmy and also voted sell Christmas Candles ag shyl this year in order to raise ub funds
i as also announced that the
= ~~au~a~~~d Christmas
om mittee for the evening msis ted of the following club -c rs President Mrs Myrshy
~la Raymond Vice - president
- s Mary Vigue Corresponshylg Secretary Mrs Diane ber ts Secretary Mrs Judy ~ azewich Treasurer Mrs
ro l Harriss bull e next meeting will be lield
~th at the home of Mrs -gitt Hilton [
bullS
ommitteewill be Mrs Ann s on Mrs Sylvia Edgerly
Sheila McIver and Mrs har lotte Collins OUTH SANGERVILLE fRANGE -ine teen members from South ange rville Grange attended riendship night at Garland frange Friday evening Booster Night was observed South Sangerville Grange on anir day evening Ke ith Edshyerly welcomed the guests
e Flag salute was given and tie chaplain offered prayer ecture r MildredDodge reshyor ted on the Lecturers Conshy~rence which she attended at IUrham N H rhe following program was ~esented Singing by all Reshyding of the National Masters gtooste r Night message by eith EdgerlYi Skit Guy and inda E Um s and Laurie Gaisse ocal solo Diane GrantiSkit oarbara 1itche~l and Barbara tonco Piano solo Betse y llms T ableau Iam an Am shyrican Doran and Katherine
Nuite Betsey Ellms Guy Nancy and Linda Ellms Ber shynice Bennett E rnest Dodge E thel Grant Barbara Mitche ll
Dianne Grant Kei th Edgerly Elbridge Atwater of Dexter gave a memorized reading Harold Gray Ex Com of the Maine State Grange spoke re shygarding gr ange work A cake wa lk was sponsored by
the community service comshymittee for r epair work and was won by E r r ol Nuite Ka therine Nuite and Bernice
Bennett served refreshments There were three non-memshy
bers present and guests from Central Valley North Guilford and Dexter Grange SANGERVILLE SCOUTS CubScout pack 110 Sangershy
ville held gt c ommittee and par ents m eeting Sept 10th The Sept Pack meeting will
gte held at the Legion Hall on Sept 25th All boys eightyears of age wishing to join shoulg be at this meeting with their
parents Also registration of present members boys and adults will be he ld
bull GUIL FORD METHODIST CHURCH At the Methodist Church T uesday Sept 29 a chicken pie supper from 5 to 7 sponshysored by the committee OD
Finance
GOLDE N LINK PAST NOBLE GRAND Sept 25 Golden Link Past Noble Grand Club will meet yith Margaret Martin for a 6 0 clock supper
NOTICE South Sangerville Grange wi ll meetSaturdayeveningwith the local 4-H Club and Extension Group as guests A s peaker is expec ted from the Inland Fish and Game Department Memshybers are asked to b ring dough shynuts
Jayteen Ce ter Ope s
The Milo Jaycees sponsored Jayteen Center opened for its third consectutive year last Saturday night
A very high attendance was reported in the new recreation hall which has been completly rebuilt and remodeled
Top photo shows dancers enjoying the latest dances Bottom photo shows young people regis te ring with Ed Roberts
at the desk
HEART OF MAINE ExterlDlnatlnc ~ Service
~xtrmiddotMan~re~o~1I ~~~ Mne
William Nadeau 924 - 3333KILLEI KING THE GREATEST RODENTISIDE
Covering the dntire state of Maine
ge 12
11tamp11t Automotive Stores
GUILFORD MAINE
WHOLESALE RE T AI L
VAG ER BRAKE PARTS TUNG-SOL BULBS PC ROLATOR FILTERS HASTING RINGS D RKEE-ATWOOD BELTS NEADCO UNIV JOINTS ICTOR GASKETS DELCO HARRISION
THERMOSTATS
F ORD CERS ELECTED AT PCHS
following officers of P C H S were elected at class meetshy he ld viedncsday afternoon o r s President Lynn Herrick Vice President Stephen Folshy
Sec retary p ia Ordway Treasurer Sharon Campbell __ior s President Linda Hedrick Vice President William _it f ~ retary Nancy Street Treasurer David Gilbert
homores President Donna Davis Vice President Dennis ~ z llis Secretary Carla Ordway~ Treasurer Kathy GIlbert
- 11 111en President Dennis Gilbert Vice President Richard Sc cretalY Sharon Estes Treasurer Linda Tozier
hUl Grade President Lance Pulkkinen Vice President ~t Perkins Secretary Gary Burgess Treasurer Katherine
AFTERN OON LEAGUES
~Started This Week V Evening Leagu e s
1A1illstart Sv~~
LaHes Resurfaced
~lodern PillS and Other Equipment bull
Newest Sty~ PinsrHrrs
GUILFORDBOWLING L~NES
Yes si r rlldas the re goes another ooe They ainlbeen thi s ple ntiful in the s e he le parts fo r qulte a spel l Some thing like the caribou only I rec kon they go faste r farther I sooner than SO Dle others Mebbe be fo re you give chas e ~ you sbould fi gs-e r out whether bes ruuDJnl
Y
towlrds or camin from
SANGERVILLE
WOMANS CLUB PROGRAM The program of the Womans Clubs Sangerville has benn reshy
leased as follows Meetings at 730 p m Suppers at 630 p m
Oct 5 Hostess Rachel Carr Supper Committee Rachel Cqrr Bernice Priest Mildred Dodge Roll Call
Nov 2 Hostess Freda Mjlxfield Refreshments Committee Hazel Moulton Cassie Lombard Federation Reports Roll Call
Dec 7 Hostess Mildred Dodge Refreshments Committee Charlene Edes Eva Edes Stella Merrow Program Roll Call
Jan 4 Hostess Alice Jackson Supper Committee Abbie F~
ler Faye Stilson Gladys Palmer Program Roll Call New Years Party
Feb 1 Hostess Nell Houston Refreshments Committee P hy llis Herring and Irene Harrington District President
Roll Call March 1 Hostess Charlene Edes Refreshments Committee
Mildred Dodge Freda Maxfield June Smith Program Roll Call
April 5 Hostess Alice Jackson Refreshments Committee Rachel Carr ~ PhylliS Harrington Gladys Palmer an Daisy Harvey Program Roll Call
May 3rd Hostess Stella Merrow Supper Committee Office rs Roll Call White Elephant Sale State PreSident Mrs Carolyn Lombardi
We bake BEANS e every Saturday
Mand serve them after 4 P
SPECIAL ORDERS to take out if ORDERED BY FRIDAY NIGH
Open6am to10pm Mon-Sat 9am to7p m Sun
Guilford Maine ------------------~
THE TOWN CRIER
Shop at ROSS DRUG lour ~r i eHall jexoft Store lor aLL lour pharmaceutical Heea
ij Prescriptions carefully compounded Open 7 days a week for your SAFETY and CONVENIENCE
Aubrey M Williams Registered Pharmacist
~~Jlt~- For Your Fall Cleaning Needs - ----~~ Our truck is in GUILFORD amp SANGshy~ I ERVlLLE on Wed and Sat MILO
-- --- I t _~ ~~LLE amp JeT on Mon and
i 1 ~ For modern synthetic cleaning send
your clothing tobullbull
C amp G DRY CLEANERS Dexter 942-6220
S NGERVILLE BILLINGTON REUNION DOES YOUR STEERING
Me and Mrs Raymond Dagshy WHEEL SHIMlVIY OR
f tt of Abbot were hosts at a SHAKE
reLlnion supper given for the Then drop into
Bi llinglon family who were toshygEther for the firs t time in 52 years pound~~ r -~~
PJ es0ntbesides the host and (i ifUf lIhostess and their children
I - ( ~John Dale and Larry vere ~
Mrs Edith Dunton of Pittsshyfield Maine Mr and Mrs CROSB VS Perley Daggett lVIr and Mrs Milo Percy Billington of Sangershy for a ville lVIrs MyraAlexander of
BEAR WHEEL ALINEMENTNatick Mass Y-- and Mrs Elmer Gillington Jr of Masshy AND BALANCE CHECK sene N Y Mr and Mrs Harry Billington P a rkman
E ASY INSURANCE
Thats Right a fine easy way to buy insshyurance for the health of your family is makshying sure that the milk you b uy i s SA FE PAS shyTEU RI ZED amp HOM OG shyEN IZ ED MI LK
Rickers Dairy 1---E-N-CTA--=T--IV-E A11PAIGN SCHE DULE FOR SENATOR MUSKIE=--C-SEPTElVIBER 25 1964 (F riday)
1100 A M - 11 30 A M Tour Brownville Jct 1130 A M - 12 00 Noon Dr-ve to Milo 120 0 PM - 100 PM Tour Milo 100 P M - 1 30 PM Drive t o Dover-Foxcroft 1 30 P M - 200 P M Lunch in Dover - Foxcroft
REPUB LICAN TOUR Contd from Page 1
Page 1
Ac tive Republican women above were photographed at the Tea held in lVIilo last Monday as part of the day s program which consisted of local business tours by candidates a Coffee in Greenville the Tea in Milo and a reception at Dover-F oxcroft in the evening
READY FOR THE UNEXPECTED
The average person cant plan ahead for sudden illness But the pharmacist must Its one of the most important parts of your pharmacists job to keep informed of all the new products in the vast and complex drug prescription field
And behind your pharmacists ability to serve you is the nations pharmaceutical industry which each year places several hundred new drug products in the service of better health Just one of them recently deshyveloped required four years of reshysearch costing millions of dollars It was studied by more than 200 physishycians in 4500 patients The report on its safety and effectiveness filled 27 volumes with 14000 pages of facts
As members of the health team serving you your druggist and the pharmaceutical houses safeguard your well-being by anticipating your health needs
So when the unexpected occurs your pharmacist is ready
ennessee Ernie Mike 1allace News
J Ge l the Message 30 Missing Links l Love of Ufe 5 News ~ Search for Tomonow ~j Guiding Ught
0 Mid-Day bull 3 Hal lone Pine As The World Turns
P a ssword Houseparty To Tell The Trth
Edge of Night
Father Knows Bes t Bozo Show
Te lejournal News CBS News
RSDAY SEPT 24 1964 Wyatt Earp TBA Perry Mason Password Baileys of Balboa
00 The Defenders Telejournal News
[Jl)AY SEPT 25 1964 -fy Three Sons
o Rawhide Tne Entertainers Gorrner Pyle
J The Reporter T elejournal News
-rrmiddotRDAY SEoT 26 1964 Mis te r Mayor
Alvin Show T ennessee Tuxedo
1 Quick Draw McGraw Linus the Lionhearted
_30 The Jersons _0 Candlepin Bowli ng
JO Industry On Parade 5 Univ of Me Football
Me vs R I II bull Big Picture
SJ-y King J immy Dean
B ud Leavitt Voyage Under the Sea
(hoonel 5
730 Jackie Gleason 830 Gilligans Island 900 Mr Broadway 1000 Gunsmoke 1100 Telejournal News 1115 Saturday Nite Late Show
Riff Raft
SUNDAY SEPT 271964 1200 The Christophels 12 15 Living Word
1230 This is the Life 100 Industry On Parade 11S NFL Today J 0 NFL Football
I1Browns at Eagles 415 Pro Football Report 430 Big Picture 500 ~ports Special 530 Amateur Hour 600 Twentieth Century 63011e Ed 700 Lassie 730 The Martian 800 Ed Sullivan
900 The Fugitive 10 00 Candid Camera 1030 Whats My Line 1100 Telejournal News 11 15 Harry Reasoner News MONDAY SEPT 28 1964 7 00 The Rineman 730 To Tell the Truth 8 00 Ive Got a Secret 830 Andy Griffi th 900 Lucy 930 Many Happy Returns 10 00 Slatterys People 1100 Telejournal News TUESDA Y SEPT 29 1964 00 Littlest Hobo 730 Combat 830 Red Skelton 9 30 Petticoat JlUlction 1000 The Nurses 1LOO Telejournal News
WLBZ-TV (hannel 2 DAYTIME VIEWING MONDA Y THRU FRIDAY 1200 Bostorn Patriots Revue700 Today 100 Dragnet725 News 130 Cham pionship Bowling730 Today
230 NBC Sports Special825 News 300 NCAA Foothall 830 Today
Minnesota ys Nebraska900 People Are Funny 6 30 Patty Duke 930 Womans Hour
700 12 Oclock High1000 Make Room For Daddy 800 Hollywood Palace1030 Word For Word
900 Saturday Night MOvie11 00 Concentration
The Tall Men11 30 Jeopardy
11 30 RhB lgold Theater12 00 Say When
Uthe Untouchablesll1230 Truth or Conse uences
SUNDAY SEPT7 19641255 NBC News Day Report
900 Americans at Work100 General Hospital
915 Sac red Heart1 30 Lets Make a Deal
930 Faith for Today200 The Price is Right
1000 This is the Life230 The Doctors
1030 Porky Pig300 Another World
11 00330 You Dont Say 11 30 400 Match Game 1200 4 25 NBC News Afternoon Reper 30 430 Superman 200 500 Mick~ Mouse 530 Sea Hunt 500 6 00 Fi rst Evening News Report 6 00
630 Huntley Brinkley Report 630
Btillwinkle Discovery Wide World of Sports
Touchdown Pro Football
New York at Boston Davis Cup Tournament Meet the Press Biography DeGaulle
NIGHT TIME VEIWING 7 00 Hawks LandingTHURSDAYSEPT 241964 730 Walt Disney700 McHales Navy 830 Bill Dana 730 Daniel Boone
9 0 0 Bonanza8 30 Dr Kildare
10 00 The Rogues9 30 Hazel
11 00 The World this Weekend1000 Kraft Suspense Theater 1115 Dragnet1100 ABC News Final
MONDAY SEPT 28 196411 30 To~ht Show
amp00 Kentucky JonesFRIDAY SEPT 25 1964
7 30 Monday Night Movie700 Mr Magoo
Ask Any Girl730 International Showtime
930 Hollywood and the Stars8 30 Bob Hope Presents
10 00 Pre OIYtnPic Specialr 30 Jack Benny
TUESDAY SEPT 2919641000 Jack Paar
7 00 Donna Reed 11 00 ABC News Fllli 730 Mr Novak
SATURDAY SEPT 261964 830 Man from U N C L E
730 Just for Kids ~30 TW-3 WEDNESDAY SEPTbull 30 1964800 The OBriens 1000 The Campaign amp Candidates7-00Bemiddotwitc7h-e-Od=cCL== 830 Bugs Bunny
1EDNESDAy SEPT 30 1964 130 Face the Nation 900 Lone Ranger 700 Spotlight on Youth 800 Back Lash 930 Ruff and Reddy 730 The Virginian830 Beverly Hillbillies 1000 Hector Heathcote
900 Wednesday night Movie 900 Dick Van Dyke 1030 Fireball XL-5
Green Mansions 930 Cara Williams 1100 Dennis the Menace 1000 Danny Kaye 1130 Fury
THE TOWN CR IER
Sept 25-26 COMEDY OF TERROR Vincent Price amp Peter Lorre
plus
B LACK SABBATH Boris Kar loff
GUILFORD NOTICE
Mr and Mrs David Stevens of Augus ta and Mr and Mrs Willis Cookson of Guilford will hold open house at the Guilford Center Grange Hall Saturday Sept 26th at 730 p m in observance of the 80th birth shyday of their mother Mrs Cora Stevens All relatives and friends are invited
GREENVILLE HYLAND-MCNAUGHTON ENGAGEMENT
Mr audMrs George Hyland of Greenville announce the enshygagement of their daughtergt Miss Bonnie Lee Hyland to Vaughn McNaughton son of Mrs Carrie McNaughton of Greenville
Miss Hyland attended Greenshyville High School
Mr McNaughton is a 1961
rFor FI~ng A Service amp Products CALL AT
JOHNSTON amp HIBBARD Guilford Me TR 6-3382
11 00 Telejourhal News
Jvte lanson Jewe lry Co
NEW FALL DRESSES SLACKS amp SKIRTS
graduate of Greenville High School and has attended San Diego City College He is preshysently a junior at the Univershysi ty of Maine
No date has been set for the wedding
Dont Do this Do you know that if you buy an appliance TV or furniture from the average
store or dealer what you pay for interest on easy terms Say you buy an item for $25000for24 momiddots your payment will be $1341 per month You will pay $321 60 for this $25000 item Dont do this-come to Davis Bros in Guilford and you can buy on terms get free delivery and service and not pay this high rate of interest
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CLUB DOINGS Contd from Page 8
RlLFORD GOLDEN LINK EB EKAH LODGE The Golden Link Rebekah
Oe met Friday Sept 18th t the 1 O O F hall with 18 _esent including guests from nonah Dover - Foxcroft ghtNoble Grands were preshyntbull Margare t Mar tin presishyd with Erma Eastman and
tora Weston sub officers 2e following officers were shyec ted for 1964 - 65 Noble - and-Margaret Martin Vice - and-Erma Eastman Recorshy
rY Secretary Esther Woolshy Treasurer Donna Fogg
- us tees - Alfred Race Ina say Dorothy Herring Voshyto order 25 Rebekah cook
ks Voted to have a Joint supper Oct 2nd for Re- shy
EiUths and Odd Fellows Donna g read an article regarding
cIyler Colfax Founder of the er After the meeting Velma
nferfield showed slides of the ats fltthe New England ConshyLave atConcord N H an~ of amp Neofa Montville The _ s te ry package was won by nna Fogg Refreshment com
a Jenkins Margaret Chat-UTne Harriet Anderson and
n Race
GtandOpeningPrices
59 Ford $595 59 Plymouth Wagon $495
9 Ford Convertible $395 needs work
58 Chev V-8Auto $395 58 6 Standard $39511
57 BelAir 4door $39511
8 Ford 4 door $395 57 Ford 2 door $295
Hard top 59 Chev 6 Autom $395
needs work on body
Kimball Auto Sales DOVER - GUILFORD ROAD
564-7440
--__-_ _-____----- shy
GUILFORD WCTU The middot WCTU met Friday with
Mrs Josephine Currie in Milo The meetingwas opened by the Pres1dent Mrs Prescott 9 members and 1 visitor present Devotional services by Effie Parsons An auction sale was held and refreshments served The next meeting will be at Lucy Nesbits It was voted to senct cards to sick members The mee ting c los ed with a Salshyute to the Flag and WCTU benshyidiction GUILFORD WSCS The committee on food sales
held Friday at Straw and Marshytin office by the WSCS were Margaret Martin Katherine Kent Marjorie Page Phyllis Burdin Margaret Chatbourne and Bertha Turner with Ethel Martin and Mary Vanasek asshysisting
MONSON The Monson-Willimantic Heashylth C oUllsil me t Tue sday evenshying Election of officers for the year was held Elected Chairman was Mrs Agnes Ackley Vice Chairman Mrs Dorothy Holmbom Secretary Mrs Rose Nelson A make-up Polio Clinic will be held Oct 20th At this time the first second and third oral polio shots will be available Anyshyone who missed having theirs may receive the vaccine at this time Floride treatments were discussed and this treatment will be investigated Physicals will be given the first third fifth and nineth grade pupils also all children -participating in sports PARKMAN GRANGE The Parkman Grange met Fri shyday evening and held election of officers as follows Master Ivan Foss Overseer-Arthur
Bailey Lecturer-Beryl Ellis Steward-CarrollBridge Chashyplin-Ethel Bickford TreasshyCarroll L McKusic Secreshytary - Blanch Rockhill Gate Keeper-Ernest Tweedie Ceres Minnie Bridge Pomone-Bonshyita Bailey Flora - Gertrude Curtis Las-Hilda Hersey Exshyecutive Comm-Carroll Bridge 3 yr term Grange voted to hold a public supper and aucshytiononOct 10th Auction Com mi ttee -The lma Tweedie Hilda Hersey and Arthur Bailey Anyone having articles for the
auction may contact the comshymittee ABBOT LADIES CIRCLE The Ladies Circle met with
Ruby Stone Wednesday A quilt waspackedandabusiness meshyetingheld Refreshments were served The next meeting will be at 130 p m on Sept 23rd at the home of Mrs Doris Perkins ABBOT GRANGE Abbot Grange 329 had their
annual mystery ride on Sunday Sept 13th Leaving the hall at 1030 a m the route was by way of Bates district to North Guilford Willimantic ~Elliotsshyville to Little Wilson stream picnic area near the falls Lushynch was eaten here and some of the party hiked to Jim Whishytes Look-outbywayofthe Apshypalachian Trail for a view of the valley The ride continued to Monson Greenville and Moshyose River On the return trip a stop was made at Rockwood dump in hopes of seeing the bears who often feed there The bears did not show up so the ride continued homeward However one car load of peoshyple decided to make a short ride into Shirley and just beshyfore entering the town they met
The Country ~ane Shop HAND KNIT ANGORA MOHAIR amp WOOL HAlS
FOR LADIES amp CHILDREN
STOLES SWEATERS BABY KNITS SLIPPER SOCKS OTHER SELECTED GIFTS
BurrOl~gh Road 1 12 Miles off Dexter-Dover Road 564-7514
IN CRI ER
a bull moos~ in the road Exshycitement was high for a few minutes until the moose pas-shysed the car and went into the woods DERBY MOTHERS SERVICE CLUB The Derby Mothers Service
Club met for an all day meetshying in the home of Mrs Gladys Ricker on Sept 15th A boiled dinner was served Co-hostess was Mrs LilaSmith Thebusshyiness meeting was conducted by the president Mrs Marshyian Cunningham This club will have a fair this
fall and chairmen -are Gladys Ricker Lila Smi th and Grace Collins Work on this project has begun and members are asked to have articles in by the last of October A dinner was served the B amp A
Staff on Sept 10th in Derby Community hall Chairmen for this dinner were Marian Cunshyningham and Marian Williams Llewallen Southard is dischashy
rged from the service and is at the home of his mother Mrs Jennie Southard A wedding card goes to Rim-
othy Morrill AA Memphis Tenn
-Darrell Spear is attending school at3790 School Square Gunter Air Force Base Ala The mystery prize of the day
went to Mrs Blanche Stuart The next meeting will be Sept 29th place to be announced Timothy Morrill A A has
spent two weeks leave with his parents Mr and Mrs Ge orge Morrill in Derby and now is at his new assignment in Memshyphis Tenn where he will at shytend school for Aviation Elecshytronics TechniciansshyGordon Lovell SA has spent
two weeks with his grandparshyents Mr and Mrs Albie Loshyvill and has now gone to be stationed aboard the USS Outshypos t for 6 months Then he wi 11 go to Electronic Tech School Great Lakes Ill GREENVILLE LAKEVIEW WOMANS CLUB The Lakeview Womans Club
met Thursday evening wi th Mrs RownaBartley ather Harfords Point camp
Contd on Page 11
H E TO WN CRIER P age ll
LUB DOINGS ~ontd from Page 10
xteen members and three 15ts Mrs Janice Paradis 5 Clarice Jardine andMrs rce9es Irvine were in at shy1ance
Myrcilla Raymond reshy-red on her trip to Rockland
June when she attended the nera l Federation Womans bull meeting at the Samoset ~l
uring the business meeting club voted a donation to the
~ationArmy and also voted sell Christmas Candles ag shyl this year in order to raise ub funds
i as also announced that the
= ~~au~a~~~d Christmas
om mittee for the evening msis ted of the following club -c rs President Mrs Myrshy
~la Raymond Vice - president
- s Mary Vigue Corresponshylg Secretary Mrs Diane ber ts Secretary Mrs Judy ~ azewich Treasurer Mrs
ro l Harriss bull e next meeting will be lield
~th at the home of Mrs -gitt Hilton [
bullS
ommitteewill be Mrs Ann s on Mrs Sylvia Edgerly
Sheila McIver and Mrs har lotte Collins OUTH SANGERVILLE fRANGE -ine teen members from South ange rville Grange attended riendship night at Garland frange Friday evening Booster Night was observed South Sangerville Grange on anir day evening Ke ith Edshyerly welcomed the guests
e Flag salute was given and tie chaplain offered prayer ecture r MildredDodge reshyor ted on the Lecturers Conshy~rence which she attended at IUrham N H rhe following program was ~esented Singing by all Reshyding of the National Masters gtooste r Night message by eith EdgerlYi Skit Guy and inda E Um s and Laurie Gaisse ocal solo Diane GrantiSkit oarbara 1itche~l and Barbara tonco Piano solo Betse y llms T ableau Iam an Am shyrican Doran and Katherine
Nuite Betsey Ellms Guy Nancy and Linda Ellms Ber shynice Bennett E rnest Dodge E thel Grant Barbara Mitche ll
Dianne Grant Kei th Edgerly Elbridge Atwater of Dexter gave a memorized reading Harold Gray Ex Com of the Maine State Grange spoke re shygarding gr ange work A cake wa lk was sponsored by
the community service comshymittee for r epair work and was won by E r r ol Nuite Ka therine Nuite and Bernice
Bennett served refreshments There were three non-memshy
bers present and guests from Central Valley North Guilford and Dexter Grange SANGERVILLE SCOUTS CubScout pack 110 Sangershy
ville held gt c ommittee and par ents m eeting Sept 10th The Sept Pack meeting will
gte held at the Legion Hall on Sept 25th All boys eightyears of age wishing to join shoulg be at this meeting with their
parents Also registration of present members boys and adults will be he ld
bull GUIL FORD METHODIST CHURCH At the Methodist Church T uesday Sept 29 a chicken pie supper from 5 to 7 sponshysored by the committee OD
Finance
GOLDE N LINK PAST NOBLE GRAND Sept 25 Golden Link Past Noble Grand Club will meet yith Margaret Martin for a 6 0 clock supper
NOTICE South Sangerville Grange wi ll meetSaturdayeveningwith the local 4-H Club and Extension Group as guests A s peaker is expec ted from the Inland Fish and Game Department Memshybers are asked to b ring dough shynuts
Jayteen Ce ter Ope s
The Milo Jaycees sponsored Jayteen Center opened for its third consectutive year last Saturday night
A very high attendance was reported in the new recreation hall which has been completly rebuilt and remodeled
Top photo shows dancers enjoying the latest dances Bottom photo shows young people regis te ring with Ed Roberts
at the desk
HEART OF MAINE ExterlDlnatlnc ~ Service
~xtrmiddotMan~re~o~1I ~~~ Mne
William Nadeau 924 - 3333KILLEI KING THE GREATEST RODENTISIDE
Covering the dntire state of Maine
ge 12
11tamp11t Automotive Stores
GUILFORD MAINE
WHOLESALE RE T AI L
VAG ER BRAKE PARTS TUNG-SOL BULBS PC ROLATOR FILTERS HASTING RINGS D RKEE-ATWOOD BELTS NEADCO UNIV JOINTS ICTOR GASKETS DELCO HARRISION
THERMOSTATS
F ORD CERS ELECTED AT PCHS
following officers of P C H S were elected at class meetshy he ld viedncsday afternoon o r s President Lynn Herrick Vice President Stephen Folshy
Sec retary p ia Ordway Treasurer Sharon Campbell __ior s President Linda Hedrick Vice President William _it f ~ retary Nancy Street Treasurer David Gilbert
homores President Donna Davis Vice President Dennis ~ z llis Secretary Carla Ordway~ Treasurer Kathy GIlbert
- 11 111en President Dennis Gilbert Vice President Richard Sc cretalY Sharon Estes Treasurer Linda Tozier
hUl Grade President Lance Pulkkinen Vice President ~t Perkins Secretary Gary Burgess Treasurer Katherine
AFTERN OON LEAGUES
~Started This Week V Evening Leagu e s
1A1illstart Sv~~
LaHes Resurfaced
~lodern PillS and Other Equipment bull
Newest Sty~ PinsrHrrs
GUILFORDBOWLING L~NES
Yes si r rlldas the re goes another ooe They ainlbeen thi s ple ntiful in the s e he le parts fo r qulte a spel l Some thing like the caribou only I rec kon they go faste r farther I sooner than SO Dle others Mebbe be fo re you give chas e ~ you sbould fi gs-e r out whether bes ruuDJnl
Y
towlrds or camin from
SANGERVILLE
WOMANS CLUB PROGRAM The program of the Womans Clubs Sangerville has benn reshy
leased as follows Meetings at 730 p m Suppers at 630 p m
Oct 5 Hostess Rachel Carr Supper Committee Rachel Cqrr Bernice Priest Mildred Dodge Roll Call
Nov 2 Hostess Freda Mjlxfield Refreshments Committee Hazel Moulton Cassie Lombard Federation Reports Roll Call
Dec 7 Hostess Mildred Dodge Refreshments Committee Charlene Edes Eva Edes Stella Merrow Program Roll Call
Jan 4 Hostess Alice Jackson Supper Committee Abbie F~
ler Faye Stilson Gladys Palmer Program Roll Call New Years Party
Feb 1 Hostess Nell Houston Refreshments Committee P hy llis Herring and Irene Harrington District President
Roll Call March 1 Hostess Charlene Edes Refreshments Committee
Mildred Dodge Freda Maxfield June Smith Program Roll Call
April 5 Hostess Alice Jackson Refreshments Committee Rachel Carr ~ PhylliS Harrington Gladys Palmer an Daisy Harvey Program Roll Call
May 3rd Hostess Stella Merrow Supper Committee Office rs Roll Call White Elephant Sale State PreSident Mrs Carolyn Lombardi
We bake BEANS e every Saturday
Mand serve them after 4 P
SPECIAL ORDERS to take out if ORDERED BY FRIDAY NIGH
Open6am to10pm Mon-Sat 9am to7p m Sun
Guilford Maine ------------------~
THE TOWN CRIER
Shop at ROSS DRUG lour ~r i eHall jexoft Store lor aLL lour pharmaceutical Heea
ij Prescriptions carefully compounded Open 7 days a week for your SAFETY and CONVENIENCE
Aubrey M Williams Registered Pharmacist
~~Jlt~- For Your Fall Cleaning Needs - ----~~ Our truck is in GUILFORD amp SANGshy~ I ERVlLLE on Wed and Sat MILO
-- --- I t _~ ~~LLE amp JeT on Mon and
i 1 ~ For modern synthetic cleaning send
your clothing tobullbull
C amp G DRY CLEANERS Dexter 942-6220
S NGERVILLE BILLINGTON REUNION DOES YOUR STEERING
Me and Mrs Raymond Dagshy WHEEL SHIMlVIY OR
f tt of Abbot were hosts at a SHAKE
reLlnion supper given for the Then drop into
Bi llinglon family who were toshygEther for the firs t time in 52 years pound~~ r -~~
PJ es0ntbesides the host and (i ifUf lIhostess and their children
I - ( ~John Dale and Larry vere ~
Mrs Edith Dunton of Pittsshyfield Maine Mr and Mrs CROSB VS Perley Daggett lVIr and Mrs Milo Percy Billington of Sangershy for a ville lVIrs MyraAlexander of
BEAR WHEEL ALINEMENTNatick Mass Y-- and Mrs Elmer Gillington Jr of Masshy AND BALANCE CHECK sene N Y Mr and Mrs Harry Billington P a rkman
E ASY INSURANCE
Thats Right a fine easy way to buy insshyurance for the health of your family is makshying sure that the milk you b uy i s SA FE PAS shyTEU RI ZED amp HOM OG shyEN IZ ED MI LK
Rickers Dairy 1---E-N-CTA--=T--IV-E A11PAIGN SCHE DULE FOR SENATOR MUSKIE=--C-SEPTElVIBER 25 1964 (F riday)
1100 A M - 11 30 A M Tour Brownville Jct 1130 A M - 12 00 Noon Dr-ve to Milo 120 0 PM - 100 PM Tour Milo 100 P M - 1 30 PM Drive t o Dover-Foxcroft 1 30 P M - 200 P M Lunch in Dover - Foxcroft
REPUB LICAN TOUR Contd from Page 1
Page 1
Ac tive Republican women above were photographed at the Tea held in lVIilo last Monday as part of the day s program which consisted of local business tours by candidates a Coffee in Greenville the Tea in Milo and a reception at Dover-F oxcroft in the evening
READY FOR THE UNEXPECTED
The average person cant plan ahead for sudden illness But the pharmacist must Its one of the most important parts of your pharmacists job to keep informed of all the new products in the vast and complex drug prescription field
And behind your pharmacists ability to serve you is the nations pharmaceutical industry which each year places several hundred new drug products in the service of better health Just one of them recently deshyveloped required four years of reshysearch costing millions of dollars It was studied by more than 200 physishycians in 4500 patients The report on its safety and effectiveness filled 27 volumes with 14000 pages of facts
As members of the health team serving you your druggist and the pharmaceutical houses safeguard your well-being by anticipating your health needs
So when the unexpected occurs your pharmacist is ready
ennessee Ernie Mike 1allace News
J Ge l the Message 30 Missing Links l Love of Ufe 5 News ~ Search for Tomonow ~j Guiding Ught
0 Mid-Day bull 3 Hal lone Pine As The World Turns
P a ssword Houseparty To Tell The Trth
Edge of Night
Father Knows Bes t Bozo Show
Te lejournal News CBS News
RSDAY SEPT 24 1964 Wyatt Earp TBA Perry Mason Password Baileys of Balboa
00 The Defenders Telejournal News
[Jl)AY SEPT 25 1964 -fy Three Sons
o Rawhide Tne Entertainers Gorrner Pyle
J The Reporter T elejournal News
-rrmiddotRDAY SEoT 26 1964 Mis te r Mayor
Alvin Show T ennessee Tuxedo
1 Quick Draw McGraw Linus the Lionhearted
_30 The Jersons _0 Candlepin Bowli ng
JO Industry On Parade 5 Univ of Me Football
Me vs R I II bull Big Picture
SJ-y King J immy Dean
B ud Leavitt Voyage Under the Sea
(hoonel 5
730 Jackie Gleason 830 Gilligans Island 900 Mr Broadway 1000 Gunsmoke 1100 Telejournal News 1115 Saturday Nite Late Show
Riff Raft
SUNDAY SEPT 271964 1200 The Christophels 12 15 Living Word
1230 This is the Life 100 Industry On Parade 11S NFL Today J 0 NFL Football
I1Browns at Eagles 415 Pro Football Report 430 Big Picture 500 ~ports Special 530 Amateur Hour 600 Twentieth Century 63011e Ed 700 Lassie 730 The Martian 800 Ed Sullivan
900 The Fugitive 10 00 Candid Camera 1030 Whats My Line 1100 Telejournal News 11 15 Harry Reasoner News MONDAY SEPT 28 1964 7 00 The Rineman 730 To Tell the Truth 8 00 Ive Got a Secret 830 Andy Griffi th 900 Lucy 930 Many Happy Returns 10 00 Slatterys People 1100 Telejournal News TUESDA Y SEPT 29 1964 00 Littlest Hobo 730 Combat 830 Red Skelton 9 30 Petticoat JlUlction 1000 The Nurses 1LOO Telejournal News
WLBZ-TV (hannel 2 DAYTIME VIEWING MONDA Y THRU FRIDAY 1200 Bostorn Patriots Revue700 Today 100 Dragnet725 News 130 Cham pionship Bowling730 Today
230 NBC Sports Special825 News 300 NCAA Foothall 830 Today
Minnesota ys Nebraska900 People Are Funny 6 30 Patty Duke 930 Womans Hour
700 12 Oclock High1000 Make Room For Daddy 800 Hollywood Palace1030 Word For Word
900 Saturday Night MOvie11 00 Concentration
The Tall Men11 30 Jeopardy
11 30 RhB lgold Theater12 00 Say When
Uthe Untouchablesll1230 Truth or Conse uences
SUNDAY SEPT7 19641255 NBC News Day Report
900 Americans at Work100 General Hospital
915 Sac red Heart1 30 Lets Make a Deal
930 Faith for Today200 The Price is Right
1000 This is the Life230 The Doctors
1030 Porky Pig300 Another World
11 00330 You Dont Say 11 30 400 Match Game 1200 4 25 NBC News Afternoon Reper 30 430 Superman 200 500 Mick~ Mouse 530 Sea Hunt 500 6 00 Fi rst Evening News Report 6 00
630 Huntley Brinkley Report 630
Btillwinkle Discovery Wide World of Sports
Touchdown Pro Football
New York at Boston Davis Cup Tournament Meet the Press Biography DeGaulle
NIGHT TIME VEIWING 7 00 Hawks LandingTHURSDAYSEPT 241964 730 Walt Disney700 McHales Navy 830 Bill Dana 730 Daniel Boone
9 0 0 Bonanza8 30 Dr Kildare
10 00 The Rogues9 30 Hazel
11 00 The World this Weekend1000 Kraft Suspense Theater 1115 Dragnet1100 ABC News Final
MONDAY SEPT 28 196411 30 To~ht Show
amp00 Kentucky JonesFRIDAY SEPT 25 1964
7 30 Monday Night Movie700 Mr Magoo
Ask Any Girl730 International Showtime
930 Hollywood and the Stars8 30 Bob Hope Presents
10 00 Pre OIYtnPic Specialr 30 Jack Benny
TUESDAY SEPT 2919641000 Jack Paar
7 00 Donna Reed 11 00 ABC News Fllli 730 Mr Novak
SATURDAY SEPT 261964 830 Man from U N C L E
730 Just for Kids ~30 TW-3 WEDNESDAY SEPTbull 30 1964800 The OBriens 1000 The Campaign amp Candidates7-00Bemiddotwitc7h-e-Od=cCL== 830 Bugs Bunny
1EDNESDAy SEPT 30 1964 130 Face the Nation 900 Lone Ranger 700 Spotlight on Youth 800 Back Lash 930 Ruff and Reddy 730 The Virginian830 Beverly Hillbillies 1000 Hector Heathcote
900 Wednesday night Movie 900 Dick Van Dyke 1030 Fireball XL-5
Green Mansions 930 Cara Williams 1100 Dennis the Menace 1000 Danny Kaye 1130 Fury
THE TOWN CR IER
Sept 25-26 COMEDY OF TERROR Vincent Price amp Peter Lorre
plus
B LACK SABBATH Boris Kar loff
GUILFORD NOTICE
Mr and Mrs David Stevens of Augus ta and Mr and Mrs Willis Cookson of Guilford will hold open house at the Guilford Center Grange Hall Saturday Sept 26th at 730 p m in observance of the 80th birth shyday of their mother Mrs Cora Stevens All relatives and friends are invited
GREENVILLE HYLAND-MCNAUGHTON ENGAGEMENT
Mr audMrs George Hyland of Greenville announce the enshygagement of their daughtergt Miss Bonnie Lee Hyland to Vaughn McNaughton son of Mrs Carrie McNaughton of Greenville
Miss Hyland attended Greenshyville High School
Mr McNaughton is a 1961
rFor FI~ng A Service amp Products CALL AT
JOHNSTON amp HIBBARD Guilford Me TR 6-3382
11 00 Telejourhal News
Jvte lanson Jewe lry Co
NEW FALL DRESSES SLACKS amp SKIRTS
graduate of Greenville High School and has attended San Diego City College He is preshysently a junior at the Univershysi ty of Maine
No date has been set for the wedding
Dont Do this Do you know that if you buy an appliance TV or furniture from the average
store or dealer what you pay for interest on easy terms Say you buy an item for $25000for24 momiddots your payment will be $1341 per month You will pay $321 60 for this $25000 item Dont do this-come to Davis Bros in Guilford and you can buy on terms get free delivery and service and not pay this high rate of interest
H E TO WN CRIER P age ll
LUB DOINGS ~ontd from Page 10
xteen members and three 15ts Mrs Janice Paradis 5 Clarice Jardine andMrs rce9es Irvine were in at shy1ance
Myrcilla Raymond reshy-red on her trip to Rockland
June when she attended the nera l Federation Womans bull meeting at the Samoset ~l
uring the business meeting club voted a donation to the
~ationArmy and also voted sell Christmas Candles ag shyl this year in order to raise ub funds
i as also announced that the
= ~~au~a~~~d Christmas
om mittee for the evening msis ted of the following club -c rs President Mrs Myrshy
~la Raymond Vice - president
- s Mary Vigue Corresponshylg Secretary Mrs Diane ber ts Secretary Mrs Judy ~ azewich Treasurer Mrs
ro l Harriss bull e next meeting will be lield
~th at the home of Mrs -gitt Hilton [
bullS
ommitteewill be Mrs Ann s on Mrs Sylvia Edgerly
Sheila McIver and Mrs har lotte Collins OUTH SANGERVILLE fRANGE -ine teen members from South ange rville Grange attended riendship night at Garland frange Friday evening Booster Night was observed South Sangerville Grange on anir day evening Ke ith Edshyerly welcomed the guests
e Flag salute was given and tie chaplain offered prayer ecture r MildredDodge reshyor ted on the Lecturers Conshy~rence which she attended at IUrham N H rhe following program was ~esented Singing by all Reshyding of the National Masters gtooste r Night message by eith EdgerlYi Skit Guy and inda E Um s and Laurie Gaisse ocal solo Diane GrantiSkit oarbara 1itche~l and Barbara tonco Piano solo Betse y llms T ableau Iam an Am shyrican Doran and Katherine
Nuite Betsey Ellms Guy Nancy and Linda Ellms Ber shynice Bennett E rnest Dodge E thel Grant Barbara Mitche ll
Dianne Grant Kei th Edgerly Elbridge Atwater of Dexter gave a memorized reading Harold Gray Ex Com of the Maine State Grange spoke re shygarding gr ange work A cake wa lk was sponsored by
the community service comshymittee for r epair work and was won by E r r ol Nuite Ka therine Nuite and Bernice
Bennett served refreshments There were three non-memshy
bers present and guests from Central Valley North Guilford and Dexter Grange SANGERVILLE SCOUTS CubScout pack 110 Sangershy
ville held gt c ommittee and par ents m eeting Sept 10th The Sept Pack meeting will
gte held at the Legion Hall on Sept 25th All boys eightyears of age wishing to join shoulg be at this meeting with their
parents Also registration of present members boys and adults will be he ld
bull GUIL FORD METHODIST CHURCH At the Methodist Church T uesday Sept 29 a chicken pie supper from 5 to 7 sponshysored by the committee OD
Finance
GOLDE N LINK PAST NOBLE GRAND Sept 25 Golden Link Past Noble Grand Club will meet yith Margaret Martin for a 6 0 clock supper
NOTICE South Sangerville Grange wi ll meetSaturdayeveningwith the local 4-H Club and Extension Group as guests A s peaker is expec ted from the Inland Fish and Game Department Memshybers are asked to b ring dough shynuts
Jayteen Ce ter Ope s
The Milo Jaycees sponsored Jayteen Center opened for its third consectutive year last Saturday night
A very high attendance was reported in the new recreation hall which has been completly rebuilt and remodeled
Top photo shows dancers enjoying the latest dances Bottom photo shows young people regis te ring with Ed Roberts
at the desk
HEART OF MAINE ExterlDlnatlnc ~ Service
~xtrmiddotMan~re~o~1I ~~~ Mne
William Nadeau 924 - 3333KILLEI KING THE GREATEST RODENTISIDE
Covering the dntire state of Maine
ge 12
11tamp11t Automotive Stores
GUILFORD MAINE
WHOLESALE RE T AI L
VAG ER BRAKE PARTS TUNG-SOL BULBS PC ROLATOR FILTERS HASTING RINGS D RKEE-ATWOOD BELTS NEADCO UNIV JOINTS ICTOR GASKETS DELCO HARRISION
THERMOSTATS
F ORD CERS ELECTED AT PCHS
following officers of P C H S were elected at class meetshy he ld viedncsday afternoon o r s President Lynn Herrick Vice President Stephen Folshy
Sec retary p ia Ordway Treasurer Sharon Campbell __ior s President Linda Hedrick Vice President William _it f ~ retary Nancy Street Treasurer David Gilbert
homores President Donna Davis Vice President Dennis ~ z llis Secretary Carla Ordway~ Treasurer Kathy GIlbert
- 11 111en President Dennis Gilbert Vice President Richard Sc cretalY Sharon Estes Treasurer Linda Tozier
hUl Grade President Lance Pulkkinen Vice President ~t Perkins Secretary Gary Burgess Treasurer Katherine
AFTERN OON LEAGUES
~Started This Week V Evening Leagu e s
1A1illstart Sv~~
LaHes Resurfaced
~lodern PillS and Other Equipment bull
Newest Sty~ PinsrHrrs
GUILFORDBOWLING L~NES
Yes si r rlldas the re goes another ooe They ainlbeen thi s ple ntiful in the s e he le parts fo r qulte a spel l Some thing like the caribou only I rec kon they go faste r farther I sooner than SO Dle others Mebbe be fo re you give chas e ~ you sbould fi gs-e r out whether bes ruuDJnl
Y
towlrds or camin from
SANGERVILLE
WOMANS CLUB PROGRAM The program of the Womans Clubs Sangerville has benn reshy
leased as follows Meetings at 730 p m Suppers at 630 p m
Oct 5 Hostess Rachel Carr Supper Committee Rachel Cqrr Bernice Priest Mildred Dodge Roll Call
Nov 2 Hostess Freda Mjlxfield Refreshments Committee Hazel Moulton Cassie Lombard Federation Reports Roll Call
Dec 7 Hostess Mildred Dodge Refreshments Committee Charlene Edes Eva Edes Stella Merrow Program Roll Call
Jan 4 Hostess Alice Jackson Supper Committee Abbie F~
ler Faye Stilson Gladys Palmer Program Roll Call New Years Party
Feb 1 Hostess Nell Houston Refreshments Committee P hy llis Herring and Irene Harrington District President
Roll Call March 1 Hostess Charlene Edes Refreshments Committee
Mildred Dodge Freda Maxfield June Smith Program Roll Call
April 5 Hostess Alice Jackson Refreshments Committee Rachel Carr ~ PhylliS Harrington Gladys Palmer an Daisy Harvey Program Roll Call
May 3rd Hostess Stella Merrow Supper Committee Office rs Roll Call White Elephant Sale State PreSident Mrs Carolyn Lombardi
We bake BEANS e every Saturday
Mand serve them after 4 P
SPECIAL ORDERS to take out if ORDERED BY FRIDAY NIGH
Open6am to10pm Mon-Sat 9am to7p m Sun
Guilford Maine ------------------~
THE TOWN CRIER
Shop at ROSS DRUG lour ~r i eHall jexoft Store lor aLL lour pharmaceutical Heea
ij Prescriptions carefully compounded Open 7 days a week for your SAFETY and CONVENIENCE
Aubrey M Williams Registered Pharmacist
~~Jlt~- For Your Fall Cleaning Needs - ----~~ Our truck is in GUILFORD amp SANGshy~ I ERVlLLE on Wed and Sat MILO
-- --- I t _~ ~~LLE amp JeT on Mon and
i 1 ~ For modern synthetic cleaning send
your clothing tobullbull
C amp G DRY CLEANERS Dexter 942-6220
S NGERVILLE BILLINGTON REUNION DOES YOUR STEERING
Me and Mrs Raymond Dagshy WHEEL SHIMlVIY OR
f tt of Abbot were hosts at a SHAKE
reLlnion supper given for the Then drop into
Bi llinglon family who were toshygEther for the firs t time in 52 years pound~~ r -~~
PJ es0ntbesides the host and (i ifUf lIhostess and their children
I - ( ~John Dale and Larry vere ~
Mrs Edith Dunton of Pittsshyfield Maine Mr and Mrs CROSB VS Perley Daggett lVIr and Mrs Milo Percy Billington of Sangershy for a ville lVIrs MyraAlexander of
BEAR WHEEL ALINEMENTNatick Mass Y-- and Mrs Elmer Gillington Jr of Masshy AND BALANCE CHECK sene N Y Mr and Mrs Harry Billington P a rkman
E ASY INSURANCE
Thats Right a fine easy way to buy insshyurance for the health of your family is makshying sure that the milk you b uy i s SA FE PAS shyTEU RI ZED amp HOM OG shyEN IZ ED MI LK
Rickers Dairy 1---E-N-CTA--=T--IV-E A11PAIGN SCHE DULE FOR SENATOR MUSKIE=--C-SEPTElVIBER 25 1964 (F riday)
1100 A M - 11 30 A M Tour Brownville Jct 1130 A M - 12 00 Noon Dr-ve to Milo 120 0 PM - 100 PM Tour Milo 100 P M - 1 30 PM Drive t o Dover-Foxcroft 1 30 P M - 200 P M Lunch in Dover - Foxcroft
REPUB LICAN TOUR Contd from Page 1
Page 1
Ac tive Republican women above were photographed at the Tea held in lVIilo last Monday as part of the day s program which consisted of local business tours by candidates a Coffee in Greenville the Tea in Milo and a reception at Dover-F oxcroft in the evening
READY FOR THE UNEXPECTED
The average person cant plan ahead for sudden illness But the pharmacist must Its one of the most important parts of your pharmacists job to keep informed of all the new products in the vast and complex drug prescription field
And behind your pharmacists ability to serve you is the nations pharmaceutical industry which each year places several hundred new drug products in the service of better health Just one of them recently deshyveloped required four years of reshysearch costing millions of dollars It was studied by more than 200 physishycians in 4500 patients The report on its safety and effectiveness filled 27 volumes with 14000 pages of facts
As members of the health team serving you your druggist and the pharmaceutical houses safeguard your well-being by anticipating your health needs
So when the unexpected occurs your pharmacist is ready
ennessee Ernie Mike 1allace News
J Ge l the Message 30 Missing Links l Love of Ufe 5 News ~ Search for Tomonow ~j Guiding Ught
0 Mid-Day bull 3 Hal lone Pine As The World Turns
P a ssword Houseparty To Tell The Trth
Edge of Night
Father Knows Bes t Bozo Show
Te lejournal News CBS News
RSDAY SEPT 24 1964 Wyatt Earp TBA Perry Mason Password Baileys of Balboa
00 The Defenders Telejournal News
[Jl)AY SEPT 25 1964 -fy Three Sons
o Rawhide Tne Entertainers Gorrner Pyle
J The Reporter T elejournal News
-rrmiddotRDAY SEoT 26 1964 Mis te r Mayor
Alvin Show T ennessee Tuxedo
1 Quick Draw McGraw Linus the Lionhearted
_30 The Jersons _0 Candlepin Bowli ng
JO Industry On Parade 5 Univ of Me Football
Me vs R I II bull Big Picture
SJ-y King J immy Dean
B ud Leavitt Voyage Under the Sea
(hoonel 5
730 Jackie Gleason 830 Gilligans Island 900 Mr Broadway 1000 Gunsmoke 1100 Telejournal News 1115 Saturday Nite Late Show
Riff Raft
SUNDAY SEPT 271964 1200 The Christophels 12 15 Living Word
1230 This is the Life 100 Industry On Parade 11S NFL Today J 0 NFL Football
I1Browns at Eagles 415 Pro Football Report 430 Big Picture 500 ~ports Special 530 Amateur Hour 600 Twentieth Century 63011e Ed 700 Lassie 730 The Martian 800 Ed Sullivan
900 The Fugitive 10 00 Candid Camera 1030 Whats My Line 1100 Telejournal News 11 15 Harry Reasoner News MONDAY SEPT 28 1964 7 00 The Rineman 730 To Tell the Truth 8 00 Ive Got a Secret 830 Andy Griffi th 900 Lucy 930 Many Happy Returns 10 00 Slatterys People 1100 Telejournal News TUESDA Y SEPT 29 1964 00 Littlest Hobo 730 Combat 830 Red Skelton 9 30 Petticoat JlUlction 1000 The Nurses 1LOO Telejournal News
WLBZ-TV (hannel 2 DAYTIME VIEWING MONDA Y THRU FRIDAY 1200 Bostorn Patriots Revue700 Today 100 Dragnet725 News 130 Cham pionship Bowling730 Today
230 NBC Sports Special825 News 300 NCAA Foothall 830 Today
Minnesota ys Nebraska900 People Are Funny 6 30 Patty Duke 930 Womans Hour
700 12 Oclock High1000 Make Room For Daddy 800 Hollywood Palace1030 Word For Word
900 Saturday Night MOvie11 00 Concentration
The Tall Men11 30 Jeopardy
11 30 RhB lgold Theater12 00 Say When
Uthe Untouchablesll1230 Truth or Conse uences
SUNDAY SEPT7 19641255 NBC News Day Report
900 Americans at Work100 General Hospital
915 Sac red Heart1 30 Lets Make a Deal
930 Faith for Today200 The Price is Right
1000 This is the Life230 The Doctors
1030 Porky Pig300 Another World
11 00330 You Dont Say 11 30 400 Match Game 1200 4 25 NBC News Afternoon Reper 30 430 Superman 200 500 Mick~ Mouse 530 Sea Hunt 500 6 00 Fi rst Evening News Report 6 00
630 Huntley Brinkley Report 630
Btillwinkle Discovery Wide World of Sports
Touchdown Pro Football
New York at Boston Davis Cup Tournament Meet the Press Biography DeGaulle
NIGHT TIME VEIWING 7 00 Hawks LandingTHURSDAYSEPT 241964 730 Walt Disney700 McHales Navy 830 Bill Dana 730 Daniel Boone
9 0 0 Bonanza8 30 Dr Kildare
10 00 The Rogues9 30 Hazel
11 00 The World this Weekend1000 Kraft Suspense Theater 1115 Dragnet1100 ABC News Final
MONDAY SEPT 28 196411 30 To~ht Show
amp00 Kentucky JonesFRIDAY SEPT 25 1964
7 30 Monday Night Movie700 Mr Magoo
Ask Any Girl730 International Showtime
930 Hollywood and the Stars8 30 Bob Hope Presents
10 00 Pre OIYtnPic Specialr 30 Jack Benny
TUESDAY SEPT 2919641000 Jack Paar
7 00 Donna Reed 11 00 ABC News Fllli 730 Mr Novak
SATURDAY SEPT 261964 830 Man from U N C L E
730 Just for Kids ~30 TW-3 WEDNESDAY SEPTbull 30 1964800 The OBriens 1000 The Campaign amp Candidates7-00Bemiddotwitc7h-e-Od=cCL== 830 Bugs Bunny
1EDNESDAy SEPT 30 1964 130 Face the Nation 900 Lone Ranger 700 Spotlight on Youth 800 Back Lash 930 Ruff and Reddy 730 The Virginian830 Beverly Hillbillies 1000 Hector Heathcote
900 Wednesday night Movie 900 Dick Van Dyke 1030 Fireball XL-5
Green Mansions 930 Cara Williams 1100 Dennis the Menace 1000 Danny Kaye 1130 Fury
THE TOWN CR IER
Sept 25-26 COMEDY OF TERROR Vincent Price amp Peter Lorre
plus
B LACK SABBATH Boris Kar loff
GUILFORD NOTICE
Mr and Mrs David Stevens of Augus ta and Mr and Mrs Willis Cookson of Guilford will hold open house at the Guilford Center Grange Hall Saturday Sept 26th at 730 p m in observance of the 80th birth shyday of their mother Mrs Cora Stevens All relatives and friends are invited
GREENVILLE HYLAND-MCNAUGHTON ENGAGEMENT
Mr audMrs George Hyland of Greenville announce the enshygagement of their daughtergt Miss Bonnie Lee Hyland to Vaughn McNaughton son of Mrs Carrie McNaughton of Greenville
Miss Hyland attended Greenshyville High School
Mr McNaughton is a 1961
rFor FI~ng A Service amp Products CALL AT
JOHNSTON amp HIBBARD Guilford Me TR 6-3382
11 00 Telejourhal News
Jvte lanson Jewe lry Co
NEW FALL DRESSES SLACKS amp SKIRTS
graduate of Greenville High School and has attended San Diego City College He is preshysently a junior at the Univershysi ty of Maine
No date has been set for the wedding
Dont Do this Do you know that if you buy an appliance TV or furniture from the average
store or dealer what you pay for interest on easy terms Say you buy an item for $25000for24 momiddots your payment will be $1341 per month You will pay $321 60 for this $25000 item Dont do this-come to Davis Bros in Guilford and you can buy on terms get free delivery and service and not pay this high rate of interest
ge 12
11tamp11t Automotive Stores
GUILFORD MAINE
WHOLESALE RE T AI L
VAG ER BRAKE PARTS TUNG-SOL BULBS PC ROLATOR FILTERS HASTING RINGS D RKEE-ATWOOD BELTS NEADCO UNIV JOINTS ICTOR GASKETS DELCO HARRISION
THERMOSTATS
F ORD CERS ELECTED AT PCHS
following officers of P C H S were elected at class meetshy he ld viedncsday afternoon o r s President Lynn Herrick Vice President Stephen Folshy
Sec retary p ia Ordway Treasurer Sharon Campbell __ior s President Linda Hedrick Vice President William _it f ~ retary Nancy Street Treasurer David Gilbert
homores President Donna Davis Vice President Dennis ~ z llis Secretary Carla Ordway~ Treasurer Kathy GIlbert
- 11 111en President Dennis Gilbert Vice President Richard Sc cretalY Sharon Estes Treasurer Linda Tozier
hUl Grade President Lance Pulkkinen Vice President ~t Perkins Secretary Gary Burgess Treasurer Katherine
AFTERN OON LEAGUES
~Started This Week V Evening Leagu e s
1A1illstart Sv~~
LaHes Resurfaced
~lodern PillS and Other Equipment bull
Newest Sty~ PinsrHrrs
GUILFORDBOWLING L~NES
Yes si r rlldas the re goes another ooe They ainlbeen thi s ple ntiful in the s e he le parts fo r qulte a spel l Some thing like the caribou only I rec kon they go faste r farther I sooner than SO Dle others Mebbe be fo re you give chas e ~ you sbould fi gs-e r out whether bes ruuDJnl
Y
towlrds or camin from
SANGERVILLE
WOMANS CLUB PROGRAM The program of the Womans Clubs Sangerville has benn reshy
leased as follows Meetings at 730 p m Suppers at 630 p m
Oct 5 Hostess Rachel Carr Supper Committee Rachel Cqrr Bernice Priest Mildred Dodge Roll Call
Nov 2 Hostess Freda Mjlxfield Refreshments Committee Hazel Moulton Cassie Lombard Federation Reports Roll Call
Dec 7 Hostess Mildred Dodge Refreshments Committee Charlene Edes Eva Edes Stella Merrow Program Roll Call
Jan 4 Hostess Alice Jackson Supper Committee Abbie F~
ler Faye Stilson Gladys Palmer Program Roll Call New Years Party
Feb 1 Hostess Nell Houston Refreshments Committee P hy llis Herring and Irene Harrington District President
Roll Call March 1 Hostess Charlene Edes Refreshments Committee
Mildred Dodge Freda Maxfield June Smith Program Roll Call
April 5 Hostess Alice Jackson Refreshments Committee Rachel Carr ~ PhylliS Harrington Gladys Palmer an Daisy Harvey Program Roll Call
May 3rd Hostess Stella Merrow Supper Committee Office rs Roll Call White Elephant Sale State PreSident Mrs Carolyn Lombardi
We bake BEANS e every Saturday
Mand serve them after 4 P
SPECIAL ORDERS to take out if ORDERED BY FRIDAY NIGH
Open6am to10pm Mon-Sat 9am to7p m Sun
Guilford Maine ------------------~
THE TOWN CRIER
Shop at ROSS DRUG lour ~r i eHall jexoft Store lor aLL lour pharmaceutical Heea
ij Prescriptions carefully compounded Open 7 days a week for your SAFETY and CONVENIENCE
Aubrey M Williams Registered Pharmacist
~~Jlt~- For Your Fall Cleaning Needs - ----~~ Our truck is in GUILFORD amp SANGshy~ I ERVlLLE on Wed and Sat MILO
-- --- I t _~ ~~LLE amp JeT on Mon and
i 1 ~ For modern synthetic cleaning send
your clothing tobullbull
C amp G DRY CLEANERS Dexter 942-6220
S NGERVILLE BILLINGTON REUNION DOES YOUR STEERING
Me and Mrs Raymond Dagshy WHEEL SHIMlVIY OR
f tt of Abbot were hosts at a SHAKE
reLlnion supper given for the Then drop into
Bi llinglon family who were toshygEther for the firs t time in 52 years pound~~ r -~~
PJ es0ntbesides the host and (i ifUf lIhostess and their children
I - ( ~John Dale and Larry vere ~
Mrs Edith Dunton of Pittsshyfield Maine Mr and Mrs CROSB VS Perley Daggett lVIr and Mrs Milo Percy Billington of Sangershy for a ville lVIrs MyraAlexander of
BEAR WHEEL ALINEMENTNatick Mass Y-- and Mrs Elmer Gillington Jr of Masshy AND BALANCE CHECK sene N Y Mr and Mrs Harry Billington P a rkman
E ASY INSURANCE
Thats Right a fine easy way to buy insshyurance for the health of your family is makshying sure that the milk you b uy i s SA FE PAS shyTEU RI ZED amp HOM OG shyEN IZ ED MI LK
Rickers Dairy 1---E-N-CTA--=T--IV-E A11PAIGN SCHE DULE FOR SENATOR MUSKIE=--C-SEPTElVIBER 25 1964 (F riday)
1100 A M - 11 30 A M Tour Brownville Jct 1130 A M - 12 00 Noon Dr-ve to Milo 120 0 PM - 100 PM Tour Milo 100 P M - 1 30 PM Drive t o Dover-Foxcroft 1 30 P M - 200 P M Lunch in Dover - Foxcroft
REPUB LICAN TOUR Contd from Page 1
Page 1
Ac tive Republican women above were photographed at the Tea held in lVIilo last Monday as part of the day s program which consisted of local business tours by candidates a Coffee in Greenville the Tea in Milo and a reception at Dover-F oxcroft in the evening
READY FOR THE UNEXPECTED
The average person cant plan ahead for sudden illness But the pharmacist must Its one of the most important parts of your pharmacists job to keep informed of all the new products in the vast and complex drug prescription field
And behind your pharmacists ability to serve you is the nations pharmaceutical industry which each year places several hundred new drug products in the service of better health Just one of them recently deshyveloped required four years of reshysearch costing millions of dollars It was studied by more than 200 physishycians in 4500 patients The report on its safety and effectiveness filled 27 volumes with 14000 pages of facts
As members of the health team serving you your druggist and the pharmaceutical houses safeguard your well-being by anticipating your health needs
So when the unexpected occurs your pharmacist is ready
ennessee Ernie Mike 1allace News
J Ge l the Message 30 Missing Links l Love of Ufe 5 News ~ Search for Tomonow ~j Guiding Ught
0 Mid-Day bull 3 Hal lone Pine As The World Turns
P a ssword Houseparty To Tell The Trth
Edge of Night
Father Knows Bes t Bozo Show
Te lejournal News CBS News
RSDAY SEPT 24 1964 Wyatt Earp TBA Perry Mason Password Baileys of Balboa
00 The Defenders Telejournal News
[Jl)AY SEPT 25 1964 -fy Three Sons
o Rawhide Tne Entertainers Gorrner Pyle
J The Reporter T elejournal News
-rrmiddotRDAY SEoT 26 1964 Mis te r Mayor
Alvin Show T ennessee Tuxedo
1 Quick Draw McGraw Linus the Lionhearted
_30 The Jersons _0 Candlepin Bowli ng
JO Industry On Parade 5 Univ of Me Football
Me vs R I II bull Big Picture
SJ-y King J immy Dean
B ud Leavitt Voyage Under the Sea
(hoonel 5
730 Jackie Gleason 830 Gilligans Island 900 Mr Broadway 1000 Gunsmoke 1100 Telejournal News 1115 Saturday Nite Late Show
Riff Raft
SUNDAY SEPT 271964 1200 The Christophels 12 15 Living Word
1230 This is the Life 100 Industry On Parade 11S NFL Today J 0 NFL Football
I1Browns at Eagles 415 Pro Football Report 430 Big Picture 500 ~ports Special 530 Amateur Hour 600 Twentieth Century 63011e Ed 700 Lassie 730 The Martian 800 Ed Sullivan
900 The Fugitive 10 00 Candid Camera 1030 Whats My Line 1100 Telejournal News 11 15 Harry Reasoner News MONDAY SEPT 28 1964 7 00 The Rineman 730 To Tell the Truth 8 00 Ive Got a Secret 830 Andy Griffi th 900 Lucy 930 Many Happy Returns 10 00 Slatterys People 1100 Telejournal News TUESDA Y SEPT 29 1964 00 Littlest Hobo 730 Combat 830 Red Skelton 9 30 Petticoat JlUlction 1000 The Nurses 1LOO Telejournal News
WLBZ-TV (hannel 2 DAYTIME VIEWING MONDA Y THRU FRIDAY 1200 Bostorn Patriots Revue700 Today 100 Dragnet725 News 130 Cham pionship Bowling730 Today
230 NBC Sports Special825 News 300 NCAA Foothall 830 Today
Minnesota ys Nebraska900 People Are Funny 6 30 Patty Duke 930 Womans Hour
700 12 Oclock High1000 Make Room For Daddy 800 Hollywood Palace1030 Word For Word
900 Saturday Night MOvie11 00 Concentration
The Tall Men11 30 Jeopardy
11 30 RhB lgold Theater12 00 Say When
Uthe Untouchablesll1230 Truth or Conse uences
SUNDAY SEPT7 19641255 NBC News Day Report
900 Americans at Work100 General Hospital
915 Sac red Heart1 30 Lets Make a Deal
930 Faith for Today200 The Price is Right
1000 This is the Life230 The Doctors
1030 Porky Pig300 Another World
11 00330 You Dont Say 11 30 400 Match Game 1200 4 25 NBC News Afternoon Reper 30 430 Superman 200 500 Mick~ Mouse 530 Sea Hunt 500 6 00 Fi rst Evening News Report 6 00
630 Huntley Brinkley Report 630
Btillwinkle Discovery Wide World of Sports
Touchdown Pro Football
New York at Boston Davis Cup Tournament Meet the Press Biography DeGaulle
NIGHT TIME VEIWING 7 00 Hawks LandingTHURSDAYSEPT 241964 730 Walt Disney700 McHales Navy 830 Bill Dana 730 Daniel Boone
9 0 0 Bonanza8 30 Dr Kildare
10 00 The Rogues9 30 Hazel
11 00 The World this Weekend1000 Kraft Suspense Theater 1115 Dragnet1100 ABC News Final
MONDAY SEPT 28 196411 30 To~ht Show
amp00 Kentucky JonesFRIDAY SEPT 25 1964
7 30 Monday Night Movie700 Mr Magoo
Ask Any Girl730 International Showtime
930 Hollywood and the Stars8 30 Bob Hope Presents
10 00 Pre OIYtnPic Specialr 30 Jack Benny
TUESDAY SEPT 2919641000 Jack Paar
7 00 Donna Reed 11 00 ABC News Fllli 730 Mr Novak
SATURDAY SEPT 261964 830 Man from U N C L E
730 Just for Kids ~30 TW-3 WEDNESDAY SEPTbull 30 1964800 The OBriens 1000 The Campaign amp Candidates7-00Bemiddotwitc7h-e-Od=cCL== 830 Bugs Bunny
1EDNESDAy SEPT 30 1964 130 Face the Nation 900 Lone Ranger 700 Spotlight on Youth 800 Back Lash 930 Ruff and Reddy 730 The Virginian830 Beverly Hillbillies 1000 Hector Heathcote
900 Wednesday night Movie 900 Dick Van Dyke 1030 Fireball XL-5
Green Mansions 930 Cara Williams 1100 Dennis the Menace 1000 Danny Kaye 1130 Fury
THE TOWN CR IER
Sept 25-26 COMEDY OF TERROR Vincent Price amp Peter Lorre
plus
B LACK SABBATH Boris Kar loff
GUILFORD NOTICE
Mr and Mrs David Stevens of Augus ta and Mr and Mrs Willis Cookson of Guilford will hold open house at the Guilford Center Grange Hall Saturday Sept 26th at 730 p m in observance of the 80th birth shyday of their mother Mrs Cora Stevens All relatives and friends are invited
GREENVILLE HYLAND-MCNAUGHTON ENGAGEMENT
Mr audMrs George Hyland of Greenville announce the enshygagement of their daughtergt Miss Bonnie Lee Hyland to Vaughn McNaughton son of Mrs Carrie McNaughton of Greenville
Miss Hyland attended Greenshyville High School
Mr McNaughton is a 1961
rFor FI~ng A Service amp Products CALL AT
JOHNSTON amp HIBBARD Guilford Me TR 6-3382
11 00 Telejourhal News
Jvte lanson Jewe lry Co
NEW FALL DRESSES SLACKS amp SKIRTS
graduate of Greenville High School and has attended San Diego City College He is preshysently a junior at the Univershysi ty of Maine
No date has been set for the wedding
Dont Do this Do you know that if you buy an appliance TV or furniture from the average
store or dealer what you pay for interest on easy terms Say you buy an item for $25000for24 momiddots your payment will be $1341 per month You will pay $321 60 for this $25000 item Dont do this-come to Davis Bros in Guilford and you can buy on terms get free delivery and service and not pay this high rate of interest
THE TOWN CRIER
Shop at ROSS DRUG lour ~r i eHall jexoft Store lor aLL lour pharmaceutical Heea
ij Prescriptions carefully compounded Open 7 days a week for your SAFETY and CONVENIENCE
Aubrey M Williams Registered Pharmacist
~~Jlt~- For Your Fall Cleaning Needs - ----~~ Our truck is in GUILFORD amp SANGshy~ I ERVlLLE on Wed and Sat MILO
-- --- I t _~ ~~LLE amp JeT on Mon and
i 1 ~ For modern synthetic cleaning send
your clothing tobullbull
C amp G DRY CLEANERS Dexter 942-6220
S NGERVILLE BILLINGTON REUNION DOES YOUR STEERING
Me and Mrs Raymond Dagshy WHEEL SHIMlVIY OR
f tt of Abbot were hosts at a SHAKE
reLlnion supper given for the Then drop into
Bi llinglon family who were toshygEther for the firs t time in 52 years pound~~ r -~~
PJ es0ntbesides the host and (i ifUf lIhostess and their children
I - ( ~John Dale and Larry vere ~
Mrs Edith Dunton of Pittsshyfield Maine Mr and Mrs CROSB VS Perley Daggett lVIr and Mrs Milo Percy Billington of Sangershy for a ville lVIrs MyraAlexander of
BEAR WHEEL ALINEMENTNatick Mass Y-- and Mrs Elmer Gillington Jr of Masshy AND BALANCE CHECK sene N Y Mr and Mrs Harry Billington P a rkman
E ASY INSURANCE
Thats Right a fine easy way to buy insshyurance for the health of your family is makshying sure that the milk you b uy i s SA FE PAS shyTEU RI ZED amp HOM OG shyEN IZ ED MI LK
Rickers Dairy 1---E-N-CTA--=T--IV-E A11PAIGN SCHE DULE FOR SENATOR MUSKIE=--C-SEPTElVIBER 25 1964 (F riday)
1100 A M - 11 30 A M Tour Brownville Jct 1130 A M - 12 00 Noon Dr-ve to Milo 120 0 PM - 100 PM Tour Milo 100 P M - 1 30 PM Drive t o Dover-Foxcroft 1 30 P M - 200 P M Lunch in Dover - Foxcroft
REPUB LICAN TOUR Contd from Page 1
Page 1
Ac tive Republican women above were photographed at the Tea held in lVIilo last Monday as part of the day s program which consisted of local business tours by candidates a Coffee in Greenville the Tea in Milo and a reception at Dover-F oxcroft in the evening
READY FOR THE UNEXPECTED
The average person cant plan ahead for sudden illness But the pharmacist must Its one of the most important parts of your pharmacists job to keep informed of all the new products in the vast and complex drug prescription field
And behind your pharmacists ability to serve you is the nations pharmaceutical industry which each year places several hundred new drug products in the service of better health Just one of them recently deshyveloped required four years of reshysearch costing millions of dollars It was studied by more than 200 physishycians in 4500 patients The report on its safety and effectiveness filled 27 volumes with 14000 pages of facts
As members of the health team serving you your druggist and the pharmaceutical houses safeguard your well-being by anticipating your health needs
So when the unexpected occurs your pharmacist is ready
ennessee Ernie Mike 1allace News
J Ge l the Message 30 Missing Links l Love of Ufe 5 News ~ Search for Tomonow ~j Guiding Ught
0 Mid-Day bull 3 Hal lone Pine As The World Turns
P a ssword Houseparty To Tell The Trth
Edge of Night
Father Knows Bes t Bozo Show
Te lejournal News CBS News
RSDAY SEPT 24 1964 Wyatt Earp TBA Perry Mason Password Baileys of Balboa
00 The Defenders Telejournal News
[Jl)AY SEPT 25 1964 -fy Three Sons
o Rawhide Tne Entertainers Gorrner Pyle
J The Reporter T elejournal News
-rrmiddotRDAY SEoT 26 1964 Mis te r Mayor
Alvin Show T ennessee Tuxedo
1 Quick Draw McGraw Linus the Lionhearted
_30 The Jersons _0 Candlepin Bowli ng
JO Industry On Parade 5 Univ of Me Football
Me vs R I II bull Big Picture
SJ-y King J immy Dean
B ud Leavitt Voyage Under the Sea
(hoonel 5
730 Jackie Gleason 830 Gilligans Island 900 Mr Broadway 1000 Gunsmoke 1100 Telejournal News 1115 Saturday Nite Late Show
Riff Raft
SUNDAY SEPT 271964 1200 The Christophels 12 15 Living Word
1230 This is the Life 100 Industry On Parade 11S NFL Today J 0 NFL Football
I1Browns at Eagles 415 Pro Football Report 430 Big Picture 500 ~ports Special 530 Amateur Hour 600 Twentieth Century 63011e Ed 700 Lassie 730 The Martian 800 Ed Sullivan
900 The Fugitive 10 00 Candid Camera 1030 Whats My Line 1100 Telejournal News 11 15 Harry Reasoner News MONDAY SEPT 28 1964 7 00 The Rineman 730 To Tell the Truth 8 00 Ive Got a Secret 830 Andy Griffi th 900 Lucy 930 Many Happy Returns 10 00 Slatterys People 1100 Telejournal News TUESDA Y SEPT 29 1964 00 Littlest Hobo 730 Combat 830 Red Skelton 9 30 Petticoat JlUlction 1000 The Nurses 1LOO Telejournal News
WLBZ-TV (hannel 2 DAYTIME VIEWING MONDA Y THRU FRIDAY 1200 Bostorn Patriots Revue700 Today 100 Dragnet725 News 130 Cham pionship Bowling730 Today
230 NBC Sports Special825 News 300 NCAA Foothall 830 Today
Minnesota ys Nebraska900 People Are Funny 6 30 Patty Duke 930 Womans Hour
700 12 Oclock High1000 Make Room For Daddy 800 Hollywood Palace1030 Word For Word
900 Saturday Night MOvie11 00 Concentration
The Tall Men11 30 Jeopardy
11 30 RhB lgold Theater12 00 Say When
Uthe Untouchablesll1230 Truth or Conse uences
SUNDAY SEPT7 19641255 NBC News Day Report
900 Americans at Work100 General Hospital
915 Sac red Heart1 30 Lets Make a Deal
930 Faith for Today200 The Price is Right
1000 This is the Life230 The Doctors
1030 Porky Pig300 Another World
11 00330 You Dont Say 11 30 400 Match Game 1200 4 25 NBC News Afternoon Reper 30 430 Superman 200 500 Mick~ Mouse 530 Sea Hunt 500 6 00 Fi rst Evening News Report 6 00
630 Huntley Brinkley Report 630
Btillwinkle Discovery Wide World of Sports
Touchdown Pro Football
New York at Boston Davis Cup Tournament Meet the Press Biography DeGaulle
NIGHT TIME VEIWING 7 00 Hawks LandingTHURSDAYSEPT 241964 730 Walt Disney700 McHales Navy 830 Bill Dana 730 Daniel Boone
9 0 0 Bonanza8 30 Dr Kildare
10 00 The Rogues9 30 Hazel
11 00 The World this Weekend1000 Kraft Suspense Theater 1115 Dragnet1100 ABC News Final
MONDAY SEPT 28 196411 30 To~ht Show
amp00 Kentucky JonesFRIDAY SEPT 25 1964
7 30 Monday Night Movie700 Mr Magoo
Ask Any Girl730 International Showtime
930 Hollywood and the Stars8 30 Bob Hope Presents
10 00 Pre OIYtnPic Specialr 30 Jack Benny
TUESDAY SEPT 2919641000 Jack Paar
7 00 Donna Reed 11 00 ABC News Fllli 730 Mr Novak
SATURDAY SEPT 261964 830 Man from U N C L E
730 Just for Kids ~30 TW-3 WEDNESDAY SEPTbull 30 1964800 The OBriens 1000 The Campaign amp Candidates7-00Bemiddotwitc7h-e-Od=cCL== 830 Bugs Bunny
1EDNESDAy SEPT 30 1964 130 Face the Nation 900 Lone Ranger 700 Spotlight on Youth 800 Back Lash 930 Ruff and Reddy 730 The Virginian830 Beverly Hillbillies 1000 Hector Heathcote
900 Wednesday night Movie 900 Dick Van Dyke 1030 Fireball XL-5
Green Mansions 930 Cara Williams 1100 Dennis the Menace 1000 Danny Kaye 1130 Fury
THE TOWN CR IER
Sept 25-26 COMEDY OF TERROR Vincent Price amp Peter Lorre
plus
B LACK SABBATH Boris Kar loff
GUILFORD NOTICE
Mr and Mrs David Stevens of Augus ta and Mr and Mrs Willis Cookson of Guilford will hold open house at the Guilford Center Grange Hall Saturday Sept 26th at 730 p m in observance of the 80th birth shyday of their mother Mrs Cora Stevens All relatives and friends are invited
GREENVILLE HYLAND-MCNAUGHTON ENGAGEMENT
Mr audMrs George Hyland of Greenville announce the enshygagement of their daughtergt Miss Bonnie Lee Hyland to Vaughn McNaughton son of Mrs Carrie McNaughton of Greenville
Miss Hyland attended Greenshyville High School
Mr McNaughton is a 1961
rFor FI~ng A Service amp Products CALL AT
JOHNSTON amp HIBBARD Guilford Me TR 6-3382
11 00 Telejourhal News
Jvte lanson Jewe lry Co
NEW FALL DRESSES SLACKS amp SKIRTS
graduate of Greenville High School and has attended San Diego City College He is preshysently a junior at the Univershysi ty of Maine
No date has been set for the wedding
Dont Do this Do you know that if you buy an appliance TV or furniture from the average
store or dealer what you pay for interest on easy terms Say you buy an item for $25000for24 momiddots your payment will be $1341 per month You will pay $321 60 for this $25000 item Dont do this-come to Davis Bros in Guilford and you can buy on terms get free delivery and service and not pay this high rate of interest
ennessee Ernie Mike 1allace News
J Ge l the Message 30 Missing Links l Love of Ufe 5 News ~ Search for Tomonow ~j Guiding Ught
0 Mid-Day bull 3 Hal lone Pine As The World Turns
P a ssword Houseparty To Tell The Trth
Edge of Night
Father Knows Bes t Bozo Show
Te lejournal News CBS News
RSDAY SEPT 24 1964 Wyatt Earp TBA Perry Mason Password Baileys of Balboa
00 The Defenders Telejournal News
[Jl)AY SEPT 25 1964 -fy Three Sons
o Rawhide Tne Entertainers Gorrner Pyle
J The Reporter T elejournal News
-rrmiddotRDAY SEoT 26 1964 Mis te r Mayor
Alvin Show T ennessee Tuxedo
1 Quick Draw McGraw Linus the Lionhearted
_30 The Jersons _0 Candlepin Bowli ng
JO Industry On Parade 5 Univ of Me Football
Me vs R I II bull Big Picture
SJ-y King J immy Dean
B ud Leavitt Voyage Under the Sea
(hoonel 5
730 Jackie Gleason 830 Gilligans Island 900 Mr Broadway 1000 Gunsmoke 1100 Telejournal News 1115 Saturday Nite Late Show
Riff Raft
SUNDAY SEPT 271964 1200 The Christophels 12 15 Living Word
1230 This is the Life 100 Industry On Parade 11S NFL Today J 0 NFL Football
I1Browns at Eagles 415 Pro Football Report 430 Big Picture 500 ~ports Special 530 Amateur Hour 600 Twentieth Century 63011e Ed 700 Lassie 730 The Martian 800 Ed Sullivan
900 The Fugitive 10 00 Candid Camera 1030 Whats My Line 1100 Telejournal News 11 15 Harry Reasoner News MONDAY SEPT 28 1964 7 00 The Rineman 730 To Tell the Truth 8 00 Ive Got a Secret 830 Andy Griffi th 900 Lucy 930 Many Happy Returns 10 00 Slatterys People 1100 Telejournal News TUESDA Y SEPT 29 1964 00 Littlest Hobo 730 Combat 830 Red Skelton 9 30 Petticoat JlUlction 1000 The Nurses 1LOO Telejournal News
WLBZ-TV (hannel 2 DAYTIME VIEWING MONDA Y THRU FRIDAY 1200 Bostorn Patriots Revue700 Today 100 Dragnet725 News 130 Cham pionship Bowling730 Today
230 NBC Sports Special825 News 300 NCAA Foothall 830 Today
Minnesota ys Nebraska900 People Are Funny 6 30 Patty Duke 930 Womans Hour
700 12 Oclock High1000 Make Room For Daddy 800 Hollywood Palace1030 Word For Word
900 Saturday Night MOvie11 00 Concentration
The Tall Men11 30 Jeopardy
11 30 RhB lgold Theater12 00 Say When
Uthe Untouchablesll1230 Truth or Conse uences
SUNDAY SEPT7 19641255 NBC News Day Report
900 Americans at Work100 General Hospital
915 Sac red Heart1 30 Lets Make a Deal
930 Faith for Today200 The Price is Right
1000 This is the Life230 The Doctors
1030 Porky Pig300 Another World
11 00330 You Dont Say 11 30 400 Match Game 1200 4 25 NBC News Afternoon Reper 30 430 Superman 200 500 Mick~ Mouse 530 Sea Hunt 500 6 00 Fi rst Evening News Report 6 00
630 Huntley Brinkley Report 630
Btillwinkle Discovery Wide World of Sports
Touchdown Pro Football
New York at Boston Davis Cup Tournament Meet the Press Biography DeGaulle
NIGHT TIME VEIWING 7 00 Hawks LandingTHURSDAYSEPT 241964 730 Walt Disney700 McHales Navy 830 Bill Dana 730 Daniel Boone
9 0 0 Bonanza8 30 Dr Kildare
10 00 The Rogues9 30 Hazel
11 00 The World this Weekend1000 Kraft Suspense Theater 1115 Dragnet1100 ABC News Final
MONDAY SEPT 28 196411 30 To~ht Show
amp00 Kentucky JonesFRIDAY SEPT 25 1964
7 30 Monday Night Movie700 Mr Magoo
Ask Any Girl730 International Showtime
930 Hollywood and the Stars8 30 Bob Hope Presents
10 00 Pre OIYtnPic Specialr 30 Jack Benny
TUESDAY SEPT 2919641000 Jack Paar
7 00 Donna Reed 11 00 ABC News Fllli 730 Mr Novak
SATURDAY SEPT 261964 830 Man from U N C L E
730 Just for Kids ~30 TW-3 WEDNESDAY SEPTbull 30 1964800 The OBriens 1000 The Campaign amp Candidates7-00Bemiddotwitc7h-e-Od=cCL== 830 Bugs Bunny
1EDNESDAy SEPT 30 1964 130 Face the Nation 900 Lone Ranger 700 Spotlight on Youth 800 Back Lash 930 Ruff and Reddy 730 The Virginian830 Beverly Hillbillies 1000 Hector Heathcote
900 Wednesday night Movie 900 Dick Van Dyke 1030 Fireball XL-5
Green Mansions 930 Cara Williams 1100 Dennis the Menace 1000 Danny Kaye 1130 Fury
THE TOWN CR IER
Sept 25-26 COMEDY OF TERROR Vincent Price amp Peter Lorre
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B LACK SABBATH Boris Kar loff
GUILFORD NOTICE
Mr and Mrs David Stevens of Augus ta and Mr and Mrs Willis Cookson of Guilford will hold open house at the Guilford Center Grange Hall Saturday Sept 26th at 730 p m in observance of the 80th birth shyday of their mother Mrs Cora Stevens All relatives and friends are invited
GREENVILLE HYLAND-MCNAUGHTON ENGAGEMENT
Mr audMrs George Hyland of Greenville announce the enshygagement of their daughtergt Miss Bonnie Lee Hyland to Vaughn McNaughton son of Mrs Carrie McNaughton of Greenville
Miss Hyland attended Greenshyville High School
Mr McNaughton is a 1961
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JOHNSTON amp HIBBARD Guilford Me TR 6-3382
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Jvte lanson Jewe lry Co
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graduate of Greenville High School and has attended San Diego City College He is preshysently a junior at the Univershysi ty of Maine
No date has been set for the wedding
Dont Do this Do you know that if you buy an appliance TV or furniture from the average
store or dealer what you pay for interest on easy terms Say you buy an item for $25000for24 momiddots your payment will be $1341 per month You will pay $321 60 for this $25000 item Dont do this-come to Davis Bros in Guilford and you can buy on terms get free delivery and service and not pay this high rate of interest