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Ie beautiful 53 foot Chris-Craft shown above is now being used ruise se rvice on Mooeahe ad Lake If you have eve r dr eamed using on 40 mile long Moosehead Lake(as have a ll of us here

at the Town Crie r offic e) you may now make your dream come tr ue T he boat formerly the Maybury y acht is the lar ges t boat on Moosehead except for the -r econverted s teamer the u ehlin ~ ~fTr A ~n1_4 1-- -1111_ _ _~amp-~

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CARD OF THANKS I would like to express my thanks to the staff and nurses at Milo Community Hospital for their kindness shown durshying my illness Also to the Golden Rule Class for flowers and to the many friends who visited me and sent cards

Marguerite Souther

MONSON SMORGASBORD The ladles of the Monson

Community Church are busy preparing the unusual foods they will serve at their 12 Anshynual Smorgasbord Saturday Aug 1st at 530 p m

~71 Conglomeration OjCWoros By Neill Robertson

I doubt if I wen have the time or energy to qo my us ual c olumr this week but as 1 have been out of our nice hospital for a week or more I feel that I must a t least thank so many fri e nds who sent me cards and letters while I was confined at the Dover Foxshycroft hospital about a week while waiting for a room at our own I was pleased to see an old friend Jetty at the D-F hospital and I wish to acknowledge the fine service I received fr om the nurses and officiaIs Then Ear1and Phil grabbed me and landed me in the Milo Community Hospital where I was deposited in a room with a big6 on the door andIm telling you I Will remember that rOum for some time to corne After Phil and Earl deposited me in my cell and I came to to realize who my fellow i nmates were imagine my ~urprise as two of my for mer B amp A fellow worker s named Bill Paul and Charlie Hoskins Im quite SlUe it wi ll be many a week before that room will hold such three critte rs as Paul Hoskins and Robertson The poor nurses did everything in their power to keep BJll from killing Charlie or Char lie from killing Bill and I was quite helples s to keep them apart as I was not even allowed to shave or read a newspaper I did feel tha t Bill was safe from Charlie a good part of the day and night for Charlie had the knack of going to sleep two minutes after diges ting his hearty meal of the food he loved so mucb It was calledMalIock I think or something like that and it looked like a mixture of Mi lk of Magnesia and cream of wheat but I dont think i t tasted a s good for Charlie looked as if itwere anythingbutice cream But Charlie didnt have to ouffer but a few days in No 6 as the u~cer he was fightingwith the coronary decided it wouLd give in and le t him go home but not until we had formed a wonderful three -way friendshyship which I hope we never forget

As we three were ali heart patients we we re slightly r es tricted in our percolating around the room Before I landed ther e Bill and Charlie were both allowed certain privileges which I did not and still do not have but we truly did enjoy our s tay there and we cannotspeak to highly for the care we got from both nurs es and Doctors After Charlie went home Bill and I drew CP engineer Adrian Hollins andthe C Pand B ampA got a long famous ~y

Bill and I gOl twitting each other about who would ge tspr ung first as it tuLtlled out Bill got out Friday morning and I got out at noon but while Bill and Charlie are free I have two weeks sentence to serve in my home Adrian got out Saturday so he won t be long following US probably before this gets into pr int When I get another week or two of strength unde r my be lt I think Ill dare to bare more of the facts of our incarceration butI

want to get tws in soon as possib le One very p leasant episode Ifyou have been to a Monson that happelied to me about a week after I was lelease d into the

Smorgasbord you know what custody of Mrs Robertsonand Roberta was a surprise visitfrom a treat is in store for you If six relatives who made the tr ip from Fredericton and Mar ysville you havent ever been Lo one N B and return the same day and it surely perked me up One do come Saturday night and of them is noted for her ability to tell a story with proper emshygive yourself a real Lreat

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bellishments and can remember -stories fo r year s Here is one of them -Tbis man was telling friends about bis singing His friend said Did they clap you back he said C lap m e back they even stood up in their seats and dared me to come back Another man was telling about his singing said They jus t pelted me with flowers His friend said How nice He s aid But they had the pots with them Now Ill have to take to m y bed to keep my word to the docto As Red Skelton Jl-sMay God Bles~

We would like to say how pleased we are tha t Ne ill i s home from the hospital We hope his health continues to improve and that we will soon hear more of his stay in the Railr oad Ward

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Moosehead Cruise Contd fr om Page 1

Happy COOL passengers enjoy two hour Moosehead Cruise hichincludesarideinto caves beneath the cliffs of Mount Keneo

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sun glasses swim and picnic supplies mosquito repelshy

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GUILFORD COMMUNITY CHURCH COUPLES CLUB

The Community ChurchCoushypIes Club was entertained at a 630 supper Saturday night at the c amp of Mr and Mrs Monshyroe Sawyer at Whets tone Pond with Mr and Mrs Willis Cookson assisting The evenshying was spent socially Those present besides the hosts and hostesses were Mr and Mrs Clinton Lindsay Mr and Mrs Paul Metcalf Mr and Mrs C linton Herring Mr and Mrs Arno Emery Mr and Mrs Weldon Haley Mr and Mrs Augustus Ronco Mrs Cora Stevens and Mrs Virginia Ruksznis

GUILFORD METHODIST CHURCE

At the Methodist Church on Sunday Rev Robert Vanasck had for his sermon topic Abuse of Gods Grace There was a anthem by the Young Addt Choir Ushers were Frank Kent and Lester Hazelton

At the Methodist Qhurch on Sunday August 2 the pastor will have for his sermon topic The Li ttle Pasch The Young Adult Choir will sing The ushers will be Paul Noble and Don Templet The committee on greeting Charlotte White and Ruth Stuart TRIP LE M CLASS MILO UNITED BAPTIST CHURCH

The Triple M Class met on Glidden Hill for a picnic Satshyurday night After a word of prayer by the preSident Charshyles Ellis a pot luck supper was served to 24 members 18 children and 3 guests Mr and Mrs Phil Bradeen and Mrs Bernice Cleveland A CIfth a 11 aa a nrl hl h I)ampgt

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Bod) aFader Work

KINGDOM HALL OF JEHOVAHS WITNESSES Sunday Augus t 2 at 2 p IT

Public Bible Lecture Golt Kingdom Rules Amidest H Enemies by T Shook Watc tower Study at315p m 3at ered in Unity for Ministeri Wolk Based on Eph 19 - 1l Tuesday August 4 at 7 30 m Bible Study with aid ~f bo Babylon the Great has FaIle Gods Kingdom Rules Chap 8 Zion Clashes with Babylo August 6-9 District Assem

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ERBY MOTH~RS SERVICE LUB The Derby Mothers Service lUb met in the home of Mrs Iildred King for an all day ee tiug on July 21st The business meeting was onducted by the president frs Marion Cunningham letter was read from Gorshyon Lovell S R Great Lakes

il Thank was expressed om hin and Timothy Morrill

or their basic gift sent by Mrs bull di th Rideout recently

Mrs Neil McCannell and am ily left July 19th for Kershywesttheim Germany to join

ber usband S PC Neil Mcshyannell he has been stationed e re for a year

SQUAW MOUNTAIN INN The mystery prize went to

Mrs Edith Rideout The next weeting will be an

evening one onAugust 4th place to be announced later

A special basIc letter went to Arnold Paul Utah

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Two chefs pose behind part of the most lavish display of wonderfu food we have seen in a long time The occasion was the Smorgas bord held atbeautiful1iquaw Mountain at Greenville last Saturday

(Photo by Margaret Bennett)

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KEEPSAKE DIAMONDS $3995 UP

PISCATAQUIS VALLEY PONY CLUB Piscataquis Valley Pony Club sent tow teams to the Maine Regshy

iona l Rally at Ski Horse Mountain on July 20 21 and 22 The GENERAL REPAIRING WHEEL BALANCE TUNE-UP TIRES

team was S=~tA=C=C=EiiS==S0iRI=E=S======Captain Jan Haley Dale Ruksznis Tom Kemp Ijiiiiii-===B==A=T=T=ERI=E= ==D 1 Howard Weymouth and Stable Manger Maria Kemp The D 2

am was Captain Dennis Ruksznis Clifton Cooley Roger Packshyard Kay Haley and Stable Manger Terrill Weymouth

This three-day event was open to the four Maine Pony ClubsshyP r e sque Isle Penobscot Piscataquis and Pine free The memshybers take complete care of their horse and tack and compete in Dressage Cross County and Stadium Jumping They are scored as well on Stable Management and given a written test that cove rs all phases of Horsemanship and Stable Management

Some highlights of the events were Roger Packards 2nd highshyestscore in Dressage Dale Ruksznis Clifton Cooleys and Dennis Ruksznis perfect scores in Cross Country and Clifton Cooleys 39 out of 40 pOints in Stadium Jumping

Charles Titcomb was chaperone for the boys Melva Haley and Vir ginia Ruksznis were chaperones for the girls

Future events will be the Piscataquis Valley Horse Show at the

in September

WHEN YOU BUY FROM KNAPP YOU KNOW THAT ALL THE PARTS THAT HAKE UP A FINE CAR ARE IN TOP COND I T ION AND RARING TO GOI

Milo Maine

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TAKE A VACATION

From Summer Cooking Shop at

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Dover-Foxcroft fairgrounds and the Penobscot Pony Clubs Show I

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astries of All inc Cakes

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I m 0 nus Chocolate amp Crulle r s warn~ng you enry one

smart remark like Whats

Cooking and I yont serve Cooklees Pleesthe dessert from Crocketts ~

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OVER 200 RURAL FAMILIES jor types of farming in this area are dairy broilers and pctashy

RECEIVE FHA ASSISTANCE toes

On that Slme date the NewshyThe Family Size Farm

port office was giving credi t according to the July issue of

service t6 a total of 202 indivshyli The Farm Index issued by

idual rural families in itsthe Economic Research U S

area Many of these familiesDept of Agriculture contin are part-time farmers and ue s to be the backbone ofagrishy other are rural residents reshyculture And these units ceiging credit assis tance ar e growing and marketing through rural housing authorshyrn oremiddotproducts--Mostare opshy ities erated by a single fainily

This6 the type of farm wtch GUILFORD COUPLE FETED benefits from real estate and AT PARTY farm operating loans from the Mr and Mrs Bernard Lord Farmers Home Administration of Dexter formerly of GuilshyThis is the type of farm that ford were guests of honor at canbenefitfrom forestry re- a surprise anniversary and creation soil and water rural house-warming party held at housing watershed develop- their home The party was ment emergency and soil con- given to them by Mr and Mrs~ servatibn loans made by the Malcolm Tratfon of Abbot Farmers Home Administration Several gifts were presented r eports Robert Farris County to the couple including a FHA Supervisor at Newport money tree made by Mrs Traf-

As of June 30 1964 the ton Mrs Lord also was preshyNewport office Qf the Farmers sented a corsage of red roses Home Administration reported by Mrs Trafton servicing 95 farmers who are Following the opening ofgifts conducting adaquate family refreshments including an farming Clperations The ma- anniversary cake made by

01 Courle You Want Him to Grow Stromiddotmiddotmiddot

bull but most important you want him to grow up While milk is certainly the best of health foods only specially prepared milk is free of the threat of disshyease carried in some unshytreated milk

P lay it safe not sorry with Pasteurized and homshyogenized milk from bull

R ickers Dairy

You Kn01M bull bull THAT THE

SERVES HOME COOKED FOODS IN A FRIE ND LY AT MOSPHERE We r e open 10-6 Mon thru Sat

and 9 - 7 on Sunda

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Mrs Bruce Pushor sister ABBOT middot of Mrs Lord was servedhy PARTY FOR DISTRICT Mrs iWamice Hall In and DEPUTY GRAND CHIEF Mrs Clair Hanscome and Mrs Gertrude Fogg was Mrs Malcolm Trafton serv~d honor ed guest at as urprpunch A social evening was party Thursday evening at enjoye~ the meeting of Chiquita Tel---- ---shyABBOT pIe of Pythian Sisters 25TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY middot The members and ollie

A 25th anniversary pa~ty was from the church Ladies s ( given by the children of Mr cle and friends joined togetl and Mrs Carmie Lovell at in presenting Sister Ger trt their home in Abbot a gift of a money tree an

Mr and Mrs Lovell were beautiful cake married July 11 1939 by the Mrs Kay Hanscome pow late Rev J OM Reynolds at the punch and sandwiches c u home of Mr and Mrs Mande 11 cakes were served buffet s ry Foss in Newport They are while the guest of honor ( the parents of 6 children 3 and served her cake boys and 3 girls

GREENVILLEMrs Lovell was presented

NEW SUPERINTENDENT a beautiful corsage of red roses

OF SCHOOLS FOR a gift from her children Many DISTR[CT NO 2 cards and gifts including a

The joint School CommitteE money tree and money boushy

of School Adminstrative Dis quet were received by the

rict No 2 and Union 6 0 announ couple Several phone call of the appointment of Warren Icongratulation were received Pressley Jr as Superintel

from friends who were unable dent of Schools

to attend All of the children Pressley a graduate of tJ

were present except one University of Maine ho ds

daughter Mrs Hubert Shroat Masters Degree in Adminis

of Caseyville Ill who talked ration and has done gradua

with them by phone work at Harvard Univer s i t)

A daughter Mrs Donald NesshyTeachers College Columbi

bitt greeted the gues ts another University and Dartmout

daughter Mrs Earl Castle College

Jr served the three tired cake He taught in Maine as P r ir

and Mrs Leland Lovell poured cipal-Teacher of North Han

coffee HighSchool and served as pri cipal ofPiscataquis Communi HighSchool In1935 he mO VEDouglas s to Ipswich Mass where h served as high schoolprinciplStore Mr Pressley has also serve( as supervising Principal a

Meat Beer King Philip Regional High Scb oo~ Active in ooth State alland National Education Associ a

Oroeeries ions he has served as speakE at two National Conventions

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ANYTHING CAN HAPPEN TO YOUR BOAT (AND SOMETH ING USUAlLY DOES ) WHY NOT FEEL SAFE VACATI ON TItpound IS NOT WORRY T i~ BUY NO DEDUCTlBLE BOAT lu~~u~r u~ DC DCA I I v DDATcr~nl

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GLILFORD~ l Pressley is lYanied and GOLDEN LINK PAST NOBLE

5 wife Marion is an deshyGRAND CLUBentary school tcachel Mrs

Golden Link Rebekah Past - ss ley has been teaching in Noble Grands Club met Friday~ She ldonville Kindergmiddotarten evenJng wi th lVlildred Weyshy e Pressleys have three mouth Myra Winey as coshyld ren Mary Jane a sophshyhostess The meeting was conshy1e at the University of Maine ducted by the president Myrar the Advanced Placement Willey A thank you note fromog rain Warren III a sophshyMary Somers was read andore in high school and Lee cards were signed for Edna

_nD who is in first grade King at the Hibbard NurSingP r essley served in Worl Home and Mary Somers ataT II as a B -29 pHoto her home The mystery packshyHe has been active in comlYshyage was won by Mi ldred Weyshymi ty affairs and has served as mouth-rector of the new Dedham

The meeting was preceded by= us t Bank in Plainville acovereddish supper a featshy ass and for the pas t year ure of which was a birthday _a s served as President of the cake for Margaret Martin made -rentham Lions Club He was by Esther Woolsey

arded a Lions Award Key )r his contribution to the Lions Contd on Page 9 re r national in 1962

He has had middotfifteen years of LUTHAN CROSBY

eaching and adminstration in wants t o see youabout

nd varied background in terms _ school planning finance

b lic schools and has a broad

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Knowltons Restollmt Open 630 to 900 GREENVILLE

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Mr Hugh Boates of Milo celebrated his 90th birthday last Monda A resident of Milo since 1900 Mr Boates sold and de live red ice in Milo and Derby for twenty-five years and is well known to all but the younger lesidents of that area

Hugh Boates moved to Milo from Prince Edward Island in 1900 and married the forme r Blanch West on June 26 1907 He is in good health and quite active as is his wife He is member of Mystic Lodge of Masons No 65 of Hampden and was an usher 0

the United Baptist Church

Many Milo residents will also remember his horse Old Bess who pulled Mr Boates ice wagon faithfully for the 25 years in which he served the area

Some of Our SPECIALS for

14 PLYWOOD (Good One Side) $2 99 12 PLYWOOD (Good One Side) $4 99 34 PLYWOOD (Good One Side) $7 20

ALUMINUM ROOF ING 4 X 6 Reg 595 Spec $4 99 4 X 8 Reg 7 95 Spec $6 69 4 X 9 Reg 8 75 Spec $7 50 4 X 10 Reg 985 Spec $7 95 4 X 12 Reg 11 65 Spec $9 95 4 X 14 Reg 13 95 Spec $11 95 4 X 6 Reg 1 5 95 Spec $1325

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Local Briefs

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d [tmiddot George Bgner I Lllilclten r-lark and

1 1 elmhurst Ill - of 111 and lTrs

E rolu1 The Bgners the Worlds Fair en Greenville

lei [rs vVarrenKearns l ily from Wakefield

I C vacationing atCheyshythl r guests include

Mrs Peter Klien of ~n Mass Karl and u f Germany Mr and

G rge Howell of Spen-I tass Mr and Mrs r artofAlliston Mass Mrs F W Orr from

lnd lvlrs Harry Diehl e turned fr om Seattle

Wash I here they attended the NFA Qnvention

Mr and Mrs Lucien Allarie from Augusta are middotspending the weekend at their home in Shirshyley

Mr and Mrs Carleton Baker and daughter Judy and Mr and Mrs Edmond Pelletier and family left for Nova Scotia for a week

Mrs Greta McAvory from New Jersey is visiting Mr and Mrs Fred Parent and family

Miss Terri Dunbar of Millinshyocket is visiting her grandshyparents Mr and Mrs Milton Dunbar and Mr and Mrs Terrence Dunbar

Mrs Marilyn King Mrs Phyllis Vickery Mrs Beth Botzko and Mrs Edna Dunbar were in Skowhegan Saturday to attend the performance of My Fair Lady at the Lakewood Theater

Mr and Mrs Earl Vickery and family from Millinocket are spending two weeks vacashytion at the Morrow Cottage on

Harfords Point Mrs Beth Botzko has returshy

ned to Hampden after visiting Mr and Mrs Milton Dunbar

Mr and Mrs Charles Lawshyson and their neice Miss Lynn Christensen of Westbrook Conn are guests of Mr and Mrs Kenneth MacDonald

Mr and Mrs Louis Pelleshyquin and family of Lincoln were guests of Mr and MrsHar~y MaCLeod

Mr and Mrs Elwin Thompshyson of Old Town are spending a few days at their cottage on Maple Street

Mr and Mrs Bernard McshyManus and children Paul Mary and Kevin of Worcester Mass are vacationing with Mr and Mrs Frances Donaher Mr and Mrs Walter Jerome also visited the Donahers on Monshyday Their daughter Mary Jane is the guest of the Don-

Guests atRussels Camps at Sandy Bay include Mr and Mrs Edward Stone of Seekonk Mass Mr anf Mrs Carl Hammarstrom and sons Steve

and Lee of Shrewbury Mas s Mr and Mrs Walter Michashylak and son James of Shrew shybury Mass Mr and Mrs Bernard Dolengiewcz and fam shyily of Worcester Mass

Other guests atRussells are Mr and Mrs James Madison and family from Campton N H Mr and Mr s A lber t Stone andfamily from Dublin N H bull Mr and Mrs Ray Barre tt from Dublin N H Walter Cardwell and Joe Ousker of Fox Lake Ill Mr and Mrs Harold Hess from Cherryhi 11 N J Mr and MlS Richard Perry and family of Philadelshy

phia Penn and Mrs Kate Pinelli and son Santo from Saco

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Reuoaable Oller Refused THE B~T PRICES ON USED CARS YOU WILL FIND ANYWHERE

On display at our used car lot in Milbnocket and East Millinocket

Was Now Was Now 1962 Olds mobile 88 4 Dr Sedan 229500 209500

Buick LeSabre 2 Dr H T 239500 219500 Comet Modal s-22 129500 119500 i959 Oldsmobile 88 4 Dr Sedan (2) 109500 99500

Buick LeSabre 4 Dr Sedan 179500 169500 1959 Opal Wagon 2 Dr 59500 49500 Buick LeSabre 4 Dr Sedan 109500 99500 1960 Volkswagon 2 Dr Sedan 99500 89500

Pontiac 4Dr Sedan Hyd 109500 99500 1963 Oldsmobile Cutlass 2 Dr H-T 249500 2395 00 - Chevrolet 4 Dr Sedan 159500 119500 1961 Falcon 4 Dr 119500 109500 Chevrolet 4 Dr e Also Have A LARGE

Wagon 129500 119500 The Home of BUICK OLDS KADETT JEEP and G M C G

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CATAQUIS COUNTY MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION P iscataquis County Minsterial Association met at the Dovershy

r oft Me thodist Church Supper was served by Mrs Walter wn and Mrs Victor Miller

Walter Brown pastor of the church led the devotions whichE ed with a Prayer Circle as reported that progress was being made for the fall Evanshy

- tic Campaign prayer group headed by Rev Gerald Wibberly will meet in

chapel of the Guilford MethodistChurcheach Wednesday mornshyt 6 00 a m to pray for the success of the campaign

next meeting of the Association will be a supper meeting at _ s sembly of God Church in Dover-Foxcroft on August 10

Central Maine Crusade Committee met at the Guilford Methshy= t Church Thursday evening This is an evangelistic crusade JDSored by the Piscataquis County Ministerial Association ~ch will begin October 11 and close October 18 held at the xcroftAcademy in Dover-Foxcroft The Evangelist will be John ISley White from the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association ev Wilson Rickam General Chairman presided Reports re given by the following chairman Prayer Rev Gerald Wibshyly Finance Rev Robert Vanasck Publicity Rev Walter own Field Work Rev Wilson Hicham Arrangements Rev shman Bryant Youth Work Rev Clive Meidahl Paul Noble Guilf9 rd was appointed financial secretary A headquarters

ice will beset up in Dover-Foxcroft opening August 17 Ians were made for further development of the activities of ~se various committees -ite r the meeting coffee was served by Mrs Robert Vanasck S Maurice Brooks and Miss Margaret Martin

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GASH amp CARRY WHILE THEY LAST

Guilford Maine

WN OF HOPE GRANGE MEETING Dawn of Hope Grange met in regular session Saturday night and )served Guest Officers Night The Master Barbara Wise turned

meeting over to the guests who filled the chairs Mas te r eslie Conner Valley Grange Overseer Merwin Lander Valley eward Lyman Severance - Milo Grange Assistant Steward laurice Fairbrother Valley Chaplain Millie Herring Valley reasurer Stanley Bennett Valley Secretary I rma Priest alley Gate Keeper William Edes Valley Ceres Blanch Davis The MOUNT KINEO invites residents of OUR AREA to the alley P omona Viola Lander VaHey Flora Edith Edes Valley MOOSEHEAD CRUISE Spend a beautiful afternoon on Mooseshyady Assistant Steward Mrs Lyman Severance Milo head Lake cruising on a 43 passenger Chris-Craft Two Barbara Wise was elected Master and Myrtle Dauphinee was hour cruises leave the Mt Kineo aock atRo~kwood at 2 S0 PM

cted Ceres ~nd both were installed taking the places of Mr on Wednesdays Saturdays and Sundays only $250 for adults ldMr~ Fred~rlckKnowleswhobecauseof slckness were unablE and less for children This is an experience you shouldnt

) continue mls 8 ) _ t the next meeting ref~eshments will be in charge of the young ( DINNER RESERVA TIONS INVITED DANCING WED amp SAT eople of the Gr ange offlCers A T MOUNT KfNEO _ literary progr am followed the meeting Wellington will hold =--------------------------2

Pomona Grange on August 6 with a 6 30 supper A 50-year pin was presentei to Katherine Russell by Worthy Deputy Ray Wise and Juvenile Deputy Barbara Wise This was presented to her in her own home because of her inability to attend Gr ange

The total number present was 41 as follows 2 from Mt Etna 2 from Pleasant River Milo 16 from Dawn of Hope 2 from Sangerville 2 from Abbot 12 from Valley Grange and 5 from Garlandbull TISBURY MANOR CHAPTER OF D A R

Tisbury Manor Chapter ofthe D A R met at the Chapter House on Friday at 73 0 pm Tile opening exercises were lead by Cahpshylain Mr W Harry Hughes withMrs Fletcher Quillain as pianis t The guests and one member Mrs Vance Leighton who had not been with us for some time were especially recolffiized by tpe Regent Mrs Thomas Mithee The National Defense Chairman Miss Gretchen Hamilton read an article from the Christian Science Monitor In MotionAnAnxiety by Robert Colby Nelson The next meeting will be held on August 21 instead of August 28 with Mr s Lawrence Hall Mrs -gtmwood Pullen Mrs Wallace Ritchis as hostesses Program will be in charge of MrsbullFletcher Quillian Mrs Forrest Stevens chairman of the Conservation Program shyspoke briefly on conservation and then introduced Mr Daniel Edgerton who spoke to us along these lines and showed slides of our National Resources and wiidlife

Refreshmentswere served by our Milo members Mrs H Allen Monroe Mrs Charles Mills and Mrs Daniel Ellison assiss ted by Mrs KennethPulleT Mrs Leslie Robinson and Mrs Philip Knight

Those presentbesides those serving on refreshments were Mrs Forrest StevEms Mrs Harry Hughes Miss ViIienne Bray a ll of Monson Mrs DickYoung Miss GretchenHamilton of Greenvi lle Mrs Roy Jacobason -Mrs Vance Leight~n of Brooklyn N Y Mrs Rupert Allen of Shirley Mrs Clair Bray of Sangerville Mrs Thomas Mithee of Guilford associate member Mrs C Fletcher Quillian of Washington D C Guests included Mr and Mrs Daniel Edgerton Dr and Mrs Robert Mathews Mr Tol shyford Durham and his mother Mrs James Durham of Belfast Mrs William Robinson Mrs Neola Jacobson of Monson

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The Sebec Lake Fish and me Association will hold its ual Field Day at Sebec Lake

n Sunday August 2 TheClub s been very active this sumshy

~er making improvements at ig Bmnett Pond in Guilford a site leased from the Pen shy

hscot Development Company

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aourr-lJioxrroft Ir s Daisy Smith of Dovershy

f oxcroft recently received a -eep Maine Scenic Award for dis tinguished public service l the program to protect aine s natural beauties Mrs

mi th has been very activein rlttrden club work and was inshytrumental in legislation rel shyltive to the removal of junk lutomobiles from Maine roadshyides

Mr and Mrs David Badger are the proud parents of a -laughter Lorri Ann born at - ~orcester Mass

Mrs Badger is the former 3 e tty Curtis daughter of Mrs

The Maine Park and Recrea tion Commission is very enshythusiastic about the grant of land for a historical site at Kathadin Iron Works Work is being started on a his tory of the site and themiddot area will be developed as soon as funds are available

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PRES CR IPTIONS

OUR SPECIALTY

Mrs Blaire Kallgren and children of North Bergen N J are spending several weeks

with Mr and Mrs BryonKallshygren in Guilford and at Whetshystone Pond while TSgt Blaine Kallgrenis attending nom omshymissioned officers school in Flonda Blaine will arrive

Yirginia Curtis and the late Sid- a~out m1ddle of August for a

ley Curtls of Dover-Foxcroft )a vid is the son of Mr and 1rs Philip Badger of Sebec

Mr s Virginia Curtis and children and William Mo r

I 1S spent last week in Worcester t ass to help in the home of be r daughter Badger They returned Last Saturday

Mrs David home

ltampuilfnrll Mr Willard Cole of Buffalo

_ l J is visiting his brother Stanley Cole

Mr and Mrs Richard Tuckshyer of Newport N H have been guests of his mother Mrs Effie Parsons

iT and Mrs Gerald Tuckshyer and children visited his llarents Mr and Mr s Clayton

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Robert Kallgien and family are vacationing at the Kallshygr en camp at Whetstone Pond

Mrs John Morrison andhOld

c 1 ren are at the Morrispn camp at Clear Steam Lake for the summer

Mr and Mrs Joseph Jenshykluson and family of Salem Mass were guests of his motmiddot her Mr and Mr s Gleoll Chadbourne

Mrs Gleon Chadbourne has received wor d that he r daughshyter Mrs BettyRollins and children have arr ived in Okishynawa

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~uugrrutUr Mr and Mrs Eben Carle

and daughter Evelene of Malshyden Mass Mr and Mrs James Davis and so~ Ja~es of Blackshear Ga have been recentguestB of Mr and Mrs George Smith

Mr and Mrs Vernon Kimshyball and children and William Enderwood of Springfieldmiddot Va have been guests of Mr Ki~shyballs mother Mrs Rachel Carr

Miss Sharonmiddot Smith of Bershywick has been the guestofsevshyeral of her Sangerville friends

Mrs Eleanor Bergbf Brownshyville was a caller in town

Mr and Mrs ErlandmiddotHerring and family were recent visi tors in North Berwick

Mr and Mrs Roger Race and family of Pe ru N Y are spendinga two weeks vacation at P iper Pond

Misses Diane and Carol Phil shypot of Dover-Foxcroft were guests of Mr and Mrs Chesshyter Moulton

Miss Darlene Clukey spent the weekend as guest of her grandparents Mr and Mrs Rudolph Clukey Mr and Mrs Laurence

Clark and s ons of E I Cajon Calif and Mrs Mildred Heshywett of Dover-Foxcroft attend shyed the United Churrh Sunday

Mr and Mr s Allan Jordan from Alconace Mich have been guests of Mr and Mrs Lawrence Jordan and family

Mr Sanger Knowlton of Pitt shysfield Ma ss was the guest of Mr and Mrs Lyle Knowshylton and Mr and Mrs Lawshyrence Jordan and family

Abbot Mr and Mrs Leland Lovell

and family of SpringfieW Mass have been guests of his pare nts Mr and Mrs Carmie Love ll

Mrs Mabel Symons of Brookshytondale N Y and Mr and Mrs Carl P lunkett of Ithaca N Y have been gursts of Mr and Mrs Carroll Moore

Richard Cooley son of Mr and Mrs Clifton Cooley Sr was injured when he fell fr om a load of hay He i s a patient

at the E MG Hospital in Banshygor

Mr and Mr s John Simpson of Calais were callers on Mr and Mrs Alvah Perkins

Mr and Mrs RussellDavidshys on of Clinton and Mr and Mrs RobertDavidson of Watshyerville were callers on Miss Faith Davidson

Mr and Mrs Sam Goodrishydge Jr are the parents of a daughter Cynthia Sue

A card party was held at th~ G range Hall Friday evening with 5 table at play Winners for high score were Florence Carr and Lytle Packard

Mr and Mrs George Gifford and son Billy of WellingfQrd Conn have been visitors of her parents Mr and Mrs Roy Clukey

Rou Clukey Donald Clukey and George Gifford were on a fishing trip at Indijn Pond

Mr and Mrs Morice Lanshydry and children of Quonset P9int RI are visiting in the vis ini ty and camping at Greenshywood Pond

Mrs Delta Mayo is visiting her neice Mrs Rachel Carr ather cottage atPushaw Lake

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L 0 ~ CLSSICAL INSTITUTE ALLlVlNI REU NION r~ l lunche on r(3l tvGtions and intentions of atte ndance for lJ)lIa l tlun1ni r(union have been recei ved at the prir _ipals bull SJ thl t ~lan3 nwy be better made those intendi ng to be

nl n rl urged t) 3end rese lvations to the school soon A buffet on j planncd Gt 12 oclock l ratioll Iil open at 10 a m and continue throughout the TilL CIl 3S nf i914 the fifty year graduates and earlier

lI ill bl recogni zed and those attending will be presented ri a tlS ind icati ng membership in the Old Timers Club In De arly tcn ty-ti e of these older graduates attended

o loin~ lunchcon a business meeting will be held in the chapel which tlll Crazy Hat competition will be held All ladies

e n are urgLcI to enter the competition and come prepared a 1964hatentry Baseball and softball will be enjoyed on he ri c nelds

Ul 200 Gillmni have attended recent reunions and a larger r G re expec ted this year

They also cut grass and bushes to make it possible for the float to be launched Pain-

o he ne ly formed 1lilo Car ted a trash can to be placed b Thc llilu Pistons Poun shy there s will hold a bottle dri ve Douglass Donald President

X[ eek August 3 to 8 of the Car Club wishes to anshye mbers of the Club will ca II nounce that they will do anyshy

a s k for bottles thing possible to flIa inCain 1 he cal club should be given ch credit for the time and this area iamp~ amp ~ S= y=S =Jj~ or t they oluntle red for iping prepare the Swimming

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ROCKWOOD NIGHT LIFE

(Photo by Margaret Bennen The little town of Rockwood located across the bay form beaushy

tiful Mount Kineo and where Moose River enters Moosehead Lake swells its pupulation each spring when thousands of out-of-state visitors move into its many sporting camps for Summer Fishing and other warm weather sports The Moosehead Inn(above pho to) supplies most of the night life for Rockwood and nearby sporting camps with its well-appointed cocktail lounge and game rooms and live dance music

WILL OPEN AUGUST 9TH

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Ladies Slorts amp Sladlts Red~ fO Clearance e~i Girls ~ts amp Slacks B1QJses amp Bathing Suits ReducedfO Clearance MAIN ST

FOLLOWING A RECE NT ILLNESS I AM NOW BACK FOR ELECTROLUX SALES amp SERVICE

Ludge r J Cote West Main Street Milo

T he final tribute to thc mcmory of a departed member of the family js llie cemetery memurial Our years of experience and complete knowledge of local cemete ry reshyquirements is available when you are faced with this important aeci shysio no We feature GUAR D IA N memorials rich in svmbolic meanshying made frum the -finest grg olCSo and fu lly guaranteed IIIYel 110 bullbullbullt Co

Some of Our SPECIALS for

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Envelopes 225~ 120 feet of Ribbon 889 P ipes $1 00 16 Bows 99~ P laytex Pants 12 Price

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LADIES SKIRTS $2 00 amp $3 00 LADIES SUMMER DRESSES amp SUITS $4 00 amp $10-00 56 OFF ON ALL SUMMER HANDBAGS AND JEWELRY

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MILO LITTLE LEAGUE TOPS GUILFORD

The Milo All Stars won their 3 game of the year in as DanY star ts as they stopped Guiltord 7- 3 Steven Peters pi tched a one hitter the only hi t being an infield hi t as he struck out eleven in collecting the win

Ricky Brown s upplied the power at bat wi th a triple and a s ingle knocking in four of Milo Is seven l unS

tIonSUl(Mr and Mrs Ed Shey and

daughter of Wakefield Mass were guests of Mr and Mrs George Wentworth

Mrs Lou Quinn of Hartford Conn is visiting Mrs Blanche Carlson

Mr and Mrs Andrew Brodshyersonand c hildren of Haddan Conn were visitors of Mr and Mrs Raymond Pushee

Mr Olivi Anderson of New Jersey is visiting in town

Mrs De rry Hughes and children of Whitman Mass are visiting her parents Mr and Mrs Fred Finley

Mr Charle s Mar shall is home from the hospital

Mr anf Mrs Stanley Con shyway of East Braintree Mass and grandson Darrell Rowland of Jacksonville F la have been visiting Mr Hedley Heaney

Mr and Mrs Colby Kronshyholm were puests of Mr and Mrs Kermit Kronholm at Penscook N H

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lp I gas r efr i gera tor gas e inside pump for drinkshy

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CARD OF THANKS I would like to express my thanks to the staff and nurses at Milo Community Hospital for their kindness shown durshying my illness Also to the Golden Rule Class for flowers and to the many friends who visited me and sent cards

Marguerite Souther

MONSON SMORGASBORD The ladles of the Monson

Community Church are busy preparing the unusual foods they will serve at their 12 Anshynual Smorgasbord Saturday Aug 1st at 530 p m

~71 Conglomeration OjCWoros By Neill Robertson

I doubt if I wen have the time or energy to qo my us ual c olumr this week but as 1 have been out of our nice hospital for a week or more I feel that I must a t least thank so many fri e nds who sent me cards and letters while I was confined at the Dover Foxshycroft hospital about a week while waiting for a room at our own I was pleased to see an old friend Jetty at the D-F hospital and I wish to acknowledge the fine service I received fr om the nurses and officiaIs Then Ear1and Phil grabbed me and landed me in the Milo Community Hospital where I was deposited in a room with a big6 on the door andIm telling you I Will remember that rOum for some time to corne After Phil and Earl deposited me in my cell and I came to to realize who my fellow i nmates were imagine my ~urprise as two of my for mer B amp A fellow worker s named Bill Paul and Charlie Hoskins Im quite SlUe it wi ll be many a week before that room will hold such three critte rs as Paul Hoskins and Robertson The poor nurses did everything in their power to keep BJll from killing Charlie or Char lie from killing Bill and I was quite helples s to keep them apart as I was not even allowed to shave or read a newspaper I did feel tha t Bill was safe from Charlie a good part of the day and night for Charlie had the knack of going to sleep two minutes after diges ting his hearty meal of the food he loved so mucb It was calledMalIock I think or something like that and it looked like a mixture of Mi lk of Magnesia and cream of wheat but I dont think i t tasted a s good for Charlie looked as if itwere anythingbutice cream But Charlie didnt have to ouffer but a few days in No 6 as the u~cer he was fightingwith the coronary decided it wouLd give in and le t him go home but not until we had formed a wonderful three -way friendshyship which I hope we never forget

As we three were ali heart patients we we re slightly r es tricted in our percolating around the room Before I landed ther e Bill and Charlie were both allowed certain privileges which I did not and still do not have but we truly did enjoy our s tay there and we cannotspeak to highly for the care we got from both nurs es and Doctors After Charlie went home Bill and I drew CP engineer Adrian Hollins andthe C Pand B ampA got a long famous ~y

Bill and I gOl twitting each other about who would ge tspr ung first as it tuLtlled out Bill got out Friday morning and I got out at noon but while Bill and Charlie are free I have two weeks sentence to serve in my home Adrian got out Saturday so he won t be long following US probably before this gets into pr int When I get another week or two of strength unde r my be lt I think Ill dare to bare more of the facts of our incarceration butI

want to get tws in soon as possib le One very p leasant episode Ifyou have been to a Monson that happelied to me about a week after I was lelease d into the

Smorgasbord you know what custody of Mrs Robertsonand Roberta was a surprise visitfrom a treat is in store for you If six relatives who made the tr ip from Fredericton and Mar ysville you havent ever been Lo one N B and return the same day and it surely perked me up One do come Saturday night and of them is noted for her ability to tell a story with proper emshygive yourself a real Lreat

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bellishments and can remember -stories fo r year s Here is one of them -Tbis man was telling friends about bis singing His friend said Did they clap you back he said C lap m e back they even stood up in their seats and dared me to come back Another man was telling about his singing said They jus t pelted me with flowers His friend said How nice He s aid But they had the pots with them Now Ill have to take to m y bed to keep my word to the docto As Red Skelton Jl-sMay God Bles~

We would like to say how pleased we are tha t Ne ill i s home from the hospital We hope his health continues to improve and that we will soon hear more of his stay in the Railr oad Ward

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Moosehead Cruise Contd fr om Page 1

Happy COOL passengers enjoy two hour Moosehead Cruise hichincludesarideinto caves beneath the cliffs of Mount Keneo

(Photo by Margaret Bennett)

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lant and enjoyable outdoor games

GUILFORD COMMUNITY CHURCH COUPLES CLUB

The Community ChurchCoushypIes Club was entertained at a 630 supper Saturday night at the c amp of Mr and Mrs Monshyroe Sawyer at Whets tone Pond with Mr and Mrs Willis Cookson assisting The evenshying was spent socially Those present besides the hosts and hostesses were Mr and Mrs Clinton Lindsay Mr and Mrs Paul Metcalf Mr and Mrs C linton Herring Mr and Mrs Arno Emery Mr and Mrs Weldon Haley Mr and Mrs Augustus Ronco Mrs Cora Stevens and Mrs Virginia Ruksznis

GUILFORD METHODIST CHURCE

At the Methodist Church on Sunday Rev Robert Vanasck had for his sermon topic Abuse of Gods Grace There was a anthem by the Young Addt Choir Ushers were Frank Kent and Lester Hazelton

At the Methodist Qhurch on Sunday August 2 the pastor will have for his sermon topic The Li ttle Pasch The Young Adult Choir will sing The ushers will be Paul Noble and Don Templet The committee on greeting Charlotte White and Ruth Stuart TRIP LE M CLASS MILO UNITED BAPTIST CHURCH

The Triple M Class met on Glidden Hill for a picnic Satshyurday night After a word of prayer by the preSident Charshyles Ellis a pot luck supper was served to 24 members 18 children and 3 guests Mr and Mrs Phil Bradeen and Mrs Bernice Cleveland A CIfth a 11 aa a nrl hl h I)ampgt

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Bod) aFader Work

KINGDOM HALL OF JEHOVAHS WITNESSES Sunday Augus t 2 at 2 p IT

Public Bible Lecture Golt Kingdom Rules Amidest H Enemies by T Shook Watc tower Study at315p m 3at ered in Unity for Ministeri Wolk Based on Eph 19 - 1l Tuesday August 4 at 7 30 m Bible Study with aid ~f bo Babylon the Great has FaIle Gods Kingdom Rules Chap 8 Zion Clashes with Babylo August 6-9 District Assem

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ERBY MOTH~RS SERVICE LUB The Derby Mothers Service lUb met in the home of Mrs Iildred King for an all day ee tiug on July 21st The business meeting was onducted by the president frs Marion Cunningham letter was read from Gorshyon Lovell S R Great Lakes

il Thank was expressed om hin and Timothy Morrill

or their basic gift sent by Mrs bull di th Rideout recently

Mrs Neil McCannell and am ily left July 19th for Kershywesttheim Germany to join

ber usband S PC Neil Mcshyannell he has been stationed e re for a year

SQUAW MOUNTAIN INN The mystery prize went to

Mrs Edith Rideout The next weeting will be an

evening one onAugust 4th place to be announced later

A special basIc letter went to Arnold Paul Utah

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Two chefs pose behind part of the most lavish display of wonderfu food we have seen in a long time The occasion was the Smorgas bord held atbeautiful1iquaw Mountain at Greenville last Saturday

(Photo by Margaret Bennett)

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LUTHAN CROSBY wa nt s t o s ee yo u

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Melanson Jewelry Co

KEEPSAKE DIAMONDS $3995 UP

PISCATAQUIS VALLEY PONY CLUB Piscataquis Valley Pony Club sent tow teams to the Maine Regshy

iona l Rally at Ski Horse Mountain on July 20 21 and 22 The GENERAL REPAIRING WHEEL BALANCE TUNE-UP TIRES

team was S=~tA=C=C=EiiS==S0iRI=E=S======Captain Jan Haley Dale Ruksznis Tom Kemp Ijiiiiii-===B==A=T=T=ERI=E= ==D 1 Howard Weymouth and Stable Manger Maria Kemp The D 2

am was Captain Dennis Ruksznis Clifton Cooley Roger Packshyard Kay Haley and Stable Manger Terrill Weymouth

This three-day event was open to the four Maine Pony ClubsshyP r e sque Isle Penobscot Piscataquis and Pine free The memshybers take complete care of their horse and tack and compete in Dressage Cross County and Stadium Jumping They are scored as well on Stable Management and given a written test that cove rs all phases of Horsemanship and Stable Management

Some highlights of the events were Roger Packards 2nd highshyestscore in Dressage Dale Ruksznis Clifton Cooleys and Dennis Ruksznis perfect scores in Cross Country and Clifton Cooleys 39 out of 40 pOints in Stadium Jumping

Charles Titcomb was chaperone for the boys Melva Haley and Vir ginia Ruksznis were chaperones for the girls

Future events will be the Piscataquis Valley Horse Show at the

in September

WHEN YOU BUY FROM KNAPP YOU KNOW THAT ALL THE PARTS THAT HAKE UP A FINE CAR ARE IN TOP COND I T ION AND RARING TO GOI

Milo Maine

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From Summer Cooking Shop at

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Dover-Foxcroft fairgrounds and the Penobscot Pony Clubs Show I

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OVER 200 RURAL FAMILIES jor types of farming in this area are dairy broilers and pctashy

RECEIVE FHA ASSISTANCE toes

On that Slme date the NewshyThe Family Size Farm

port office was giving credi t according to the July issue of

service t6 a total of 202 indivshyli The Farm Index issued by

idual rural families in itsthe Economic Research U S

area Many of these familiesDept of Agriculture contin are part-time farmers and ue s to be the backbone ofagrishy other are rural residents reshyculture And these units ceiging credit assis tance ar e growing and marketing through rural housing authorshyrn oremiddotproducts--Mostare opshy ities erated by a single fainily

This6 the type of farm wtch GUILFORD COUPLE FETED benefits from real estate and AT PARTY farm operating loans from the Mr and Mrs Bernard Lord Farmers Home Administration of Dexter formerly of GuilshyThis is the type of farm that ford were guests of honor at canbenefitfrom forestry re- a surprise anniversary and creation soil and water rural house-warming party held at housing watershed develop- their home The party was ment emergency and soil con- given to them by Mr and Mrs~ servatibn loans made by the Malcolm Tratfon of Abbot Farmers Home Administration Several gifts were presented r eports Robert Farris County to the couple including a FHA Supervisor at Newport money tree made by Mrs Traf-

As of June 30 1964 the ton Mrs Lord also was preshyNewport office Qf the Farmers sented a corsage of red roses Home Administration reported by Mrs Trafton servicing 95 farmers who are Following the opening ofgifts conducting adaquate family refreshments including an farming Clperations The ma- anniversary cake made by

01 Courle You Want Him to Grow Stromiddotmiddotmiddot

bull but most important you want him to grow up While milk is certainly the best of health foods only specially prepared milk is free of the threat of disshyease carried in some unshytreated milk

P lay it safe not sorry with Pasteurized and homshyogenized milk from bull

R ickers Dairy

You Kn01M bull bull THAT THE

SERVES HOME COOKED FOODS IN A FRIE ND LY AT MOSPHERE We r e open 10-6 Mon thru Sat

and 9 - 7 on Sunda

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Mrs Bruce Pushor sister ABBOT middot of Mrs Lord was servedhy PARTY FOR DISTRICT Mrs iWamice Hall In and DEPUTY GRAND CHIEF Mrs Clair Hanscome and Mrs Gertrude Fogg was Mrs Malcolm Trafton serv~d honor ed guest at as urprpunch A social evening was party Thursday evening at enjoye~ the meeting of Chiquita Tel---- ---shyABBOT pIe of Pythian Sisters 25TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY middot The members and ollie

A 25th anniversary pa~ty was from the church Ladies s ( given by the children of Mr cle and friends joined togetl and Mrs Carmie Lovell at in presenting Sister Ger trt their home in Abbot a gift of a money tree an

Mr and Mrs Lovell were beautiful cake married July 11 1939 by the Mrs Kay Hanscome pow late Rev J OM Reynolds at the punch and sandwiches c u home of Mr and Mrs Mande 11 cakes were served buffet s ry Foss in Newport They are while the guest of honor ( the parents of 6 children 3 and served her cake boys and 3 girls

GREENVILLEMrs Lovell was presented

NEW SUPERINTENDENT a beautiful corsage of red roses

OF SCHOOLS FOR a gift from her children Many DISTR[CT NO 2 cards and gifts including a

The joint School CommitteE money tree and money boushy

of School Adminstrative Dis quet were received by the

rict No 2 and Union 6 0 announ couple Several phone call of the appointment of Warren Icongratulation were received Pressley Jr as Superintel

from friends who were unable dent of Schools

to attend All of the children Pressley a graduate of tJ

were present except one University of Maine ho ds

daughter Mrs Hubert Shroat Masters Degree in Adminis

of Caseyville Ill who talked ration and has done gradua

with them by phone work at Harvard Univer s i t)

A daughter Mrs Donald NesshyTeachers College Columbi

bitt greeted the gues ts another University and Dartmout

daughter Mrs Earl Castle College

Jr served the three tired cake He taught in Maine as P r ir

and Mrs Leland Lovell poured cipal-Teacher of North Han

coffee HighSchool and served as pri cipal ofPiscataquis Communi HighSchool In1935 he mO VEDouglas s to Ipswich Mass where h served as high schoolprinciplStore Mr Pressley has also serve( as supervising Principal a

Meat Beer King Philip Regional High Scb oo~ Active in ooth State alland National Education Associ a

Oroeeries ions he has served as speakE at two National Conventions

Hotel Block Guilford Maine Contd on P age

ANYTHING CAN HAPPEN TO YOUR BOAT (AND SOMETH ING USUAlLY DOES ) WHY NOT FEEL SAFE VACATI ON TItpound IS NOT WORRY T i~ BUY NO DEDUCTlBLE BOAT lu~~u~r u~ DC DCA I I v DDATcr~nl

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_poundW GREE NVILLE CLUB DOINGS SUP E RI NTEr-TDENT Contd from Page 5 Contd From Page 6

GLILFORD~ l Pressley is lYanied and GOLDEN LINK PAST NOBLE

5 wife Marion is an deshyGRAND CLUBentary school tcachel Mrs

Golden Link Rebekah Past - ss ley has been teaching in Noble Grands Club met Friday~ She ldonville Kindergmiddotarten evenJng wi th lVlildred Weyshy e Pressleys have three mouth Myra Winey as coshyld ren Mary Jane a sophshyhostess The meeting was conshy1e at the University of Maine ducted by the president Myrar the Advanced Placement Willey A thank you note fromog rain Warren III a sophshyMary Somers was read andore in high school and Lee cards were signed for Edna

_nD who is in first grade King at the Hibbard NurSingP r essley served in Worl Home and Mary Somers ataT II as a B -29 pHoto her home The mystery packshyHe has been active in comlYshyage was won by Mi ldred Weyshymi ty affairs and has served as mouth-rector of the new Dedham

The meeting was preceded by= us t Bank in Plainville acovereddish supper a featshy ass and for the pas t year ure of which was a birthday _a s served as President of the cake for Margaret Martin made -rentham Lions Club He was by Esther Woolsey

arded a Lions Award Key )r his contribution to the Lions Contd on Page 9 re r national in 1962

He has had middotfifteen years of LUTHAN CROSBY

eaching and adminstration in wants t o see youabout

nd varied background in terms _ school planning finance

b lic schools and has a broad

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Bold Esso StatioB ElmStreeT -fa

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GREENVILLE MAINE on Moosehead Lake

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Mr Hugh Boates of Milo celebrated his 90th birthday last Monda A resident of Milo since 1900 Mr Boates sold and de live red ice in Milo and Derby for twenty-five years and is well known to all but the younger lesidents of that area

Hugh Boates moved to Milo from Prince Edward Island in 1900 and married the forme r Blanch West on June 26 1907 He is in good health and quite active as is his wife He is member of Mystic Lodge of Masons No 65 of Hampden and was an usher 0

the United Baptist Church

Many Milo residents will also remember his horse Old Bess who pulled Mr Boates ice wagon faithfully for the 25 years in which he served the area

Some of Our SPECIALS for

14 PLYWOOD (Good One Side) $2 99 12 PLYWOOD (Good One Side) $4 99 34 PLYWOOD (Good One Side) $7 20

ALUMINUM ROOF ING 4 X 6 Reg 595 Spec $4 99 4 X 8 Reg 7 95 Spec $6 69 4 X 9 Reg 8 75 Spec $7 50 4 X 10 Reg 985 Spec $7 95 4 X 12 Reg 11 65 Spec $9 95 4 X 14 Reg 13 95 Spec $11 95 4 X 6 Reg 1 5 95 Spec $1325

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Milo Maine

THE TOWN CRIER

Local Briefs

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d [tmiddot George Bgner I Lllilclten r-lark and

1 1 elmhurst Ill - of 111 and lTrs

E rolu1 The Bgners the Worlds Fair en Greenville

lei [rs vVarrenKearns l ily from Wakefield

I C vacationing atCheyshythl r guests include

Mrs Peter Klien of ~n Mass Karl and u f Germany Mr and

G rge Howell of Spen-I tass Mr and Mrs r artofAlliston Mass Mrs F W Orr from

lnd lvlrs Harry Diehl e turned fr om Seattle

Wash I here they attended the NFA Qnvention

Mr and Mrs Lucien Allarie from Augusta are middotspending the weekend at their home in Shirshyley

Mr and Mrs Carleton Baker and daughter Judy and Mr and Mrs Edmond Pelletier and family left for Nova Scotia for a week

Mrs Greta McAvory from New Jersey is visiting Mr and Mrs Fred Parent and family

Miss Terri Dunbar of Millinshyocket is visiting her grandshyparents Mr and Mrs Milton Dunbar and Mr and Mrs Terrence Dunbar

Mrs Marilyn King Mrs Phyllis Vickery Mrs Beth Botzko and Mrs Edna Dunbar were in Skowhegan Saturday to attend the performance of My Fair Lady at the Lakewood Theater

Mr and Mrs Earl Vickery and family from Millinocket are spending two weeks vacashytion at the Morrow Cottage on

Harfords Point Mrs Beth Botzko has returshy

ned to Hampden after visiting Mr and Mrs Milton Dunbar

Mr and Mrs Charles Lawshyson and their neice Miss Lynn Christensen of Westbrook Conn are guests of Mr and Mrs Kenneth MacDonald

Mr and Mrs Louis Pelleshyquin and family of Lincoln were guests of Mr and MrsHar~y MaCLeod

Mr and Mrs Elwin Thompshyson of Old Town are spending a few days at their cottage on Maple Street

Mr and Mrs Bernard McshyManus and children Paul Mary and Kevin of Worcester Mass are vacationing with Mr and Mrs Frances Donaher Mr and Mrs Walter Jerome also visited the Donahers on Monshyday Their daughter Mary Jane is the guest of the Don-

Guests atRussels Camps at Sandy Bay include Mr and Mrs Edward Stone of Seekonk Mass Mr anf Mrs Carl Hammarstrom and sons Steve

and Lee of Shrewbury Mas s Mr and Mrs Walter Michashylak and son James of Shrew shybury Mass Mr and Mrs Bernard Dolengiewcz and fam shyily of Worcester Mass

Other guests atRussells are Mr and Mrs James Madison and family from Campton N H Mr and Mr s A lber t Stone andfamily from Dublin N H bull Mr and Mrs Ray Barre tt from Dublin N H Walter Cardwell and Joe Ousker of Fox Lake Ill Mr and Mrs Harold Hess from Cherryhi 11 N J Mr and MlS Richard Perry and family of Philadelshy

phia Penn and Mrs Kate Pinelli and son Santo from Saco

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LUTHAN CROSBY

wants t o see youabou t you r

Ignition

bull

hat Car Youve Beell Dreamiag ~_out is Now

rIces

Reuoaable Oller Refused THE B~T PRICES ON USED CARS YOU WILL FIND ANYWHERE

On display at our used car lot in Milbnocket and East Millinocket

Was Now Was Now 1962 Olds mobile 88 4 Dr Sedan 229500 209500

Buick LeSabre 2 Dr H T 239500 219500 Comet Modal s-22 129500 119500 i959 Oldsmobile 88 4 Dr Sedan (2) 109500 99500

Buick LeSabre 4 Dr Sedan 179500 169500 1959 Opal Wagon 2 Dr 59500 49500 Buick LeSabre 4 Dr Sedan 109500 99500 1960 Volkswagon 2 Dr Sedan 99500 89500

Pontiac 4Dr Sedan Hyd 109500 99500 1963 Oldsmobile Cutlass 2 Dr H-T 249500 2395 00 - Chevrolet 4 Dr Sedan 159500 119500 1961 Falcon 4 Dr 119500 109500 Chevrolet 4 Dr e Also Have A LARGE

Wagon 129500 119500 The Home of BUICK OLDS KADETT JEEP and G M C G

_ LE CTION of Older Models TRUCKS for over 40 YEARS

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LtB DOINGS

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CATAQUIS COUNTY MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION P iscataquis County Minsterial Association met at the Dovershy

r oft Me thodist Church Supper was served by Mrs Walter wn and Mrs Victor Miller

Walter Brown pastor of the church led the devotions whichE ed with a Prayer Circle as reported that progress was being made for the fall Evanshy

- tic Campaign prayer group headed by Rev Gerald Wibberly will meet in

chapel of the Guilford MethodistChurcheach Wednesday mornshyt 6 00 a m to pray for the success of the campaign

next meeting of the Association will be a supper meeting at _ s sembly of God Church in Dover-Foxcroft on August 10

Central Maine Crusade Committee met at the Guilford Methshy= t Church Thursday evening This is an evangelistic crusade JDSored by the Piscataquis County Ministerial Association ~ch will begin October 11 and close October 18 held at the xcroftAcademy in Dover-Foxcroft The Evangelist will be John ISley White from the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association ev Wilson Rickam General Chairman presided Reports re given by the following chairman Prayer Rev Gerald Wibshyly Finance Rev Robert Vanasck Publicity Rev Walter own Field Work Rev Wilson Hicham Arrangements Rev shman Bryant Youth Work Rev Clive Meidahl Paul Noble Guilf9 rd was appointed financial secretary A headquarters

ice will beset up in Dover-Foxcroft opening August 17 Ians were made for further development of the activities of ~se various committees -ite r the meeting coffee was served by Mrs Robert Vanasck S Maurice Brooks and Miss Margaret Martin

1r-------------shyWHILE SUPPLY LASTS

$125 value GOLF BALLS

lor 50~ With jry clean1~

order of $1 5

Gaillord Dr CIaer

ClL FORD

DAV IIOS

8112 Linum $448

GASH amp CARRY WHILE THEY LAST

Guilford Maine

WN OF HOPE GRANGE MEETING Dawn of Hope Grange met in regular session Saturday night and )served Guest Officers Night The Master Barbara Wise turned

meeting over to the guests who filled the chairs Mas te r eslie Conner Valley Grange Overseer Merwin Lander Valley eward Lyman Severance - Milo Grange Assistant Steward laurice Fairbrother Valley Chaplain Millie Herring Valley reasurer Stanley Bennett Valley Secretary I rma Priest alley Gate Keeper William Edes Valley Ceres Blanch Davis The MOUNT KINEO invites residents of OUR AREA to the alley P omona Viola Lander VaHey Flora Edith Edes Valley MOOSEHEAD CRUISE Spend a beautiful afternoon on Mooseshyady Assistant Steward Mrs Lyman Severance Milo head Lake cruising on a 43 passenger Chris-Craft Two Barbara Wise was elected Master and Myrtle Dauphinee was hour cruises leave the Mt Kineo aock atRo~kwood at 2 S0 PM

cted Ceres ~nd both were installed taking the places of Mr on Wednesdays Saturdays and Sundays only $250 for adults ldMr~ Fred~rlckKnowleswhobecauseof slckness were unablE and less for children This is an experience you shouldnt

) continue mls 8 ) _ t the next meeting ref~eshments will be in charge of the young ( DINNER RESERVA TIONS INVITED DANCING WED amp SAT eople of the Gr ange offlCers A T MOUNT KfNEO _ literary progr am followed the meeting Wellington will hold =--------------------------2

Pomona Grange on August 6 with a 6 30 supper A 50-year pin was presentei to Katherine Russell by Worthy Deputy Ray Wise and Juvenile Deputy Barbara Wise This was presented to her in her own home because of her inability to attend Gr ange

The total number present was 41 as follows 2 from Mt Etna 2 from Pleasant River Milo 16 from Dawn of Hope 2 from Sangerville 2 from Abbot 12 from Valley Grange and 5 from Garlandbull TISBURY MANOR CHAPTER OF D A R

Tisbury Manor Chapter ofthe D A R met at the Chapter House on Friday at 73 0 pm Tile opening exercises were lead by Cahpshylain Mr W Harry Hughes withMrs Fletcher Quillain as pianis t The guests and one member Mrs Vance Leighton who had not been with us for some time were especially recolffiized by tpe Regent Mrs Thomas Mithee The National Defense Chairman Miss Gretchen Hamilton read an article from the Christian Science Monitor In MotionAnAnxiety by Robert Colby Nelson The next meeting will be held on August 21 instead of August 28 with Mr s Lawrence Hall Mrs -gtmwood Pullen Mrs Wallace Ritchis as hostesses Program will be in charge of MrsbullFletcher Quillian Mrs Forrest Stevens chairman of the Conservation Program shyspoke briefly on conservation and then introduced Mr Daniel Edgerton who spoke to us along these lines and showed slides of our National Resources and wiidlife

Refreshmentswere served by our Milo members Mrs H Allen Monroe Mrs Charles Mills and Mrs Daniel Ellison assiss ted by Mrs KennethPulleT Mrs Leslie Robinson and Mrs Philip Knight

Those presentbesides those serving on refreshments were Mrs Forrest StevEms Mrs Harry Hughes Miss ViIienne Bray a ll of Monson Mrs DickYoung Miss GretchenHamilton of Greenvi lle Mrs Roy Jacobason -Mrs Vance Leight~n of Brooklyn N Y Mrs Rupert Allen of Shirley Mrs Clair Bray of Sangerville Mrs Thomas Mithee of Guilford associate member Mrs C Fletcher Quillian of Washington D C Guests included Mr and Mrs Daniel Edgerton Dr and Mrs Robert Mathews Mr Tol shyford Durham and his mother Mrs James Durham of Belfast Mrs William Robinson Mrs Neola Jacobson of Monson

Your lltnendlr 8tore In Rockwood

Leo P Tessier GROCERIES - MEATS - NOTIONS -- ICE

MENS SPORTING GOODS - BOAT LANDING

bullbull bullbull OPIN 7 DAYS A WflKmiddot bullbullbull

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The Sebec Lake Fish and me Association will hold its ual Field Day at Sebec Lake

n Sunday August 2 TheClub s been very active this sumshy

~er making improvements at ig Bmnett Pond in Guilford a site leased from the Pen shy

hscot Development Company

LOCAL BRIEFS Contd from Page 8

aourr-lJioxrroft Ir s Daisy Smith of Dovershy

f oxcroft recently received a -eep Maine Scenic Award for dis tinguished public service l the program to protect aine s natural beauties Mrs

mi th has been very activein rlttrden club work and was inshytrumental in legislation rel shyltive to the removal of junk lutomobiles from Maine roadshyides

Mr and Mrs David Badger are the proud parents of a -laughter Lorri Ann born at - ~orcester Mass

Mrs Badger is the former 3 e tty Curtis daughter of Mrs

The Maine Park and Recrea tion Commission is very enshythusiastic about the grant of land for a historical site at Kathadin Iron Works Work is being started on a his tory of the site and themiddot area will be developed as soon as funds are available

He~lth Htadquarte ~s f or

PRES CR IPTIONS

OUR SPECIALTY

Mrs Blaire Kallgren and children of North Bergen N J are spending several weeks

with Mr and Mrs BryonKallshygren in Guilford and at Whetshystone Pond while TSgt Blaine Kallgrenis attending nom omshymissioned officers school in Flonda Blaine will arrive

Yirginia Curtis and the late Sid- a~out m1ddle of August for a

ley Curtls of Dover-Foxcroft )a vid is the son of Mr and 1rs Philip Badger of Sebec

Mr s Virginia Curtis and children and William Mo r

I 1S spent last week in Worcester t ass to help in the home of be r daughter Badger They returned Last Saturday

Mrs David home

ltampuilfnrll Mr Willard Cole of Buffalo

_ l J is visiting his brother Stanley Cole

Mr and Mrs Richard Tuckshyer of Newport N H have been guests of his mother Mrs Effie Parsons

iT and Mrs Gerald Tuckshyer and children visited his llarents Mr and Mr s Clayton

V1S1t

Robert Kallgien and family are vacationing at the Kallshygr en camp at Whetstone Pond

Mrs John Morrison andhOld

c 1 ren are at the Morrispn camp at Clear Steam Lake for the summer

Mr and Mrs Joseph Jenshykluson and family of Salem Mass were guests of his motmiddot her Mr and Mr s Gleoll Chadbourne

Mrs Gleon Chadbourne has received wor d that he r daughshyter Mrs BettyRollins and children have arr ived in Okishynawa

THE TowN CRIER

~uugrrutUr Mr and Mrs Eben Carle

and daughter Evelene of Malshyden Mass Mr and Mrs James Davis and so~ Ja~es of Blackshear Ga have been recentguestB of Mr and Mrs George Smith

Mr and Mrs Vernon Kimshyball and children and William Enderwood of Springfieldmiddot Va have been guests of Mr Ki~shyballs mother Mrs Rachel Carr

Miss Sharonmiddot Smith of Bershywick has been the guestofsevshyeral of her Sangerville friends

Mrs Eleanor Bergbf Brownshyville was a caller in town

Mr and Mrs ErlandmiddotHerring and family were recent visi tors in North Berwick

Mr and Mrs Roger Race and family of Pe ru N Y are spendinga two weeks vacation at P iper Pond

Misses Diane and Carol Phil shypot of Dover-Foxcroft were guests of Mr and Mrs Chesshyter Moulton

Miss Darlene Clukey spent the weekend as guest of her grandparents Mr and Mrs Rudolph Clukey Mr and Mrs Laurence

Clark and s ons of E I Cajon Calif and Mrs Mildred Heshywett of Dover-Foxcroft attend shyed the United Churrh Sunday

Mr and Mr s Allan Jordan from Alconace Mich have been guests of Mr and Mrs Lawrence Jordan and family

Mr Sanger Knowlton of Pitt shysfield Ma ss was the guest of Mr and Mrs Lyle Knowshylton and Mr and Mrs Lawshyrence Jordan and family

Abbot Mr and Mrs Leland Lovell

and family of SpringfieW Mass have been guests of his pare nts Mr and Mrs Carmie Love ll

Mrs Mabel Symons of Brookshytondale N Y and Mr and Mrs Carl P lunkett of Ithaca N Y have been gursts of Mr and Mrs Carroll Moore

Richard Cooley son of Mr and Mrs Clifton Cooley Sr was injured when he fell fr om a load of hay He i s a patient

at the E MG Hospital in Banshygor

Mr and Mr s John Simpson of Calais were callers on Mr and Mrs Alvah Perkins

Mr and Mrs RussellDavidshys on of Clinton and Mr and Mrs RobertDavidson of Watshyerville were callers on Miss Faith Davidson

Mr and Mrs Sam Goodrishydge Jr are the parents of a daughter Cynthia Sue

A card party was held at th~ G range Hall Friday evening with 5 table at play Winners for high score were Florence Carr and Lytle Packard

Mr and Mrs George Gifford and son Billy of WellingfQrd Conn have been visitors of her parents Mr and Mrs Roy Clukey

Rou Clukey Donald Clukey and George Gifford were on a fishing trip at Indijn Pond

Mr and Mrs Morice Lanshydry and children of Quonset P9int RI are visiting in the vis ini ty and camping at Greenshywood Pond

Mrs Delta Mayo is visiting her neice Mrs Rachel Carr ather cottage atPushaw Lake

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FAMlLY FOOTWEAR amp MENS amp BOYS A Once In A Lifetime Opportuni tl

CLOTHING Almost within your reac h Put i t

WrnUN your reach bull bullbull Contact Mr Reed

100 LOCATION LOW RENT CLEAN STOCK

REDUCED TO 50~ ON THE WHOLESALE DOLLAR STOC K AND FIXTU RES

I OFFER EXPIRES AUGUST 1ST CONTACT WILLIAM REED DEXTER ME 924-7012 8 to 530 924-7[$49 afte r 530 P 1

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L 0 ~ CLSSICAL INSTITUTE ALLlVlNI REU NION r~ l lunche on r(3l tvGtions and intentions of atte ndance for lJ)lIa l tlun1ni r(union have been recei ved at the prir _ipals bull SJ thl t ~lan3 nwy be better made those intendi ng to be

nl n rl urged t) 3end rese lvations to the school soon A buffet on j planncd Gt 12 oclock l ratioll Iil open at 10 a m and continue throughout the TilL CIl 3S nf i914 the fifty year graduates and earlier

lI ill bl recogni zed and those attending will be presented ri a tlS ind icati ng membership in the Old Timers Club In De arly tcn ty-ti e of these older graduates attended

o loin~ lunchcon a business meeting will be held in the chapel which tlll Crazy Hat competition will be held All ladies

e n are urgLcI to enter the competition and come prepared a 1964hatentry Baseball and softball will be enjoyed on he ri c nelds

Ul 200 Gillmni have attended recent reunions and a larger r G re expec ted this year

They also cut grass and bushes to make it possible for the float to be launched Pain-

o he ne ly formed 1lilo Car ted a trash can to be placed b Thc llilu Pistons Poun shy there s will hold a bottle dri ve Douglass Donald President

X[ eek August 3 to 8 of the Car Club wishes to anshye mbers of the Club will ca II nounce that they will do anyshy

a s k for bottles thing possible to flIa inCain 1 he cal club should be given ch credit for the time and this area iamp~ amp ~ S= y=S =Jj~ or t they oluntle red for iping prepare the Swimming

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ROCKWOOD NIGHT LIFE

(Photo by Margaret Bennen The little town of Rockwood located across the bay form beaushy

tiful Mount Kineo and where Moose River enters Moosehead Lake swells its pupulation each spring when thousands of out-of-state visitors move into its many sporting camps for Summer Fishing and other warm weather sports The Moosehead Inn(above pho to) supplies most of the night life for Rockwood and nearby sporting camps with its well-appointed cocktail lounge and game rooms and live dance music

WILL OPEN AUGUST 9TH

Page l~ THE TOW N CRIE R

Ladies Slorts amp Sladlts Red~ fO Clearance e~i Girls ~ts amp Slacks B1QJses amp Bathing Suits ReducedfO Clearance MAIN ST

FOLLOWING A RECE NT ILLNESS I AM NOW BACK FOR ELECTROLUX SALES amp SERVICE

Ludge r J Cote West Main Street Milo

T he final tribute to thc mcmory of a departed member of the family js llie cemetery memurial Our years of experience and complete knowledge of local cemete ry reshyquirements is available when you are faced with this important aeci shysio no We feature GUAR D IA N memorials rich in svmbolic meanshying made frum the -finest grg olCSo and fu lly guaranteed IIIYel 110 bullbullbullt Co

Some of Our SPECIALS for

[tyen)[Jlcopy (P)copy[JtpoundOO (P)poundW araschino Lipsticks 31 25 laytex Nipples amp Bottles 12 price yIons 49~ a P a ir howercaps 12~

Envelopes 225~ 120 feet of Ribbon 889 P ipes $1 00 16 Bows 99~ P laytex Pants 12 Price

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Milo Maine

LADIES SKIRTS $2 00 amp $3 00 LADIES SUMMER DRESSES amp SUITS $4 00 amp $10-00 56 OFF ON ALL SUMMER HANDBAGS AND JEWELRY

(P)Mm (P)M~~ (P)M((~ at w~r j(nnsr~tab 1Juu

(Moosehead1s Finest) ~1vslC by THE SHANTEENS

every Friday and Saturday Night

Rockwood ~our ~UH Spot Maine

MILO LITTLE LEAGUE TOPS GUILFORD

The Milo All Stars won their 3 game of the year in as DanY star ts as they stopped Guiltord 7- 3 Steven Peters pi tched a one hitter the only hi t being an infield hi t as he struck out eleven in collecting the win

Ricky Brown s upplied the power at bat wi th a triple and a s ingle knocking in four of Milo Is seven l unS

tIonSUl(Mr and Mrs Ed Shey and

daughter of Wakefield Mass were guests of Mr and Mrs George Wentworth

Mrs Lou Quinn of Hartford Conn is visiting Mrs Blanche Carlson

Mr and Mrs Andrew Brodshyersonand c hildren of Haddan Conn were visitors of Mr and Mrs Raymond Pushee

Mr Olivi Anderson of New Jersey is visiting in town

Mrs De rry Hughes and children of Whitman Mass are visiting her parents Mr and Mrs Fred Finley

Mr Charle s Mar shall is home from the hospital

Mr anf Mrs Stanley Con shyway of East Braintree Mass and grandson Darrell Rowland of Jacksonville F la have been visiting Mr Hedley Heaney

Mr and Mrs Colby Kronshyholm were puests of Mr and Mrs Kermit Kronholm at Penscook N H

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Freeman L B riggs In Charge

bull GET ONE FREE I c Ii Ie r= 2r-r==

SPOTL I lti l-lT IiIII OGIIt co O L e ~ _~ ~ T

FOR SA LE Boys bicycle $2500

Good Condi tion Call 943 - 2692

N W Plge Agent

Gui liord Maine

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WE HAVE BULK VINEGAE

Above photo shows Worthens new automatic chec~-out c ounte insta lled to spood up your shopping On top of the counter is basket of that c ommodi ty m ost in demand at this time of ye a r ice cubes from Worthen s newly installed Ice MachineWregm~00~a111 ~ (P hoto by Margare t Bennet

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Happy COOL passengers enjoy two hour Moosehead Cruise hichincludesarideinto caves beneath the cliffs of Mount Keneo

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PETERS PHARMACY for cool drinks suntan lotion

sun glasses swim and picnic supplies mosquito repelshy

lant and enjoyable outdoor games

GUILFORD COMMUNITY CHURCH COUPLES CLUB

The Community ChurchCoushypIes Club was entertained at a 630 supper Saturday night at the c amp of Mr and Mrs Monshyroe Sawyer at Whets tone Pond with Mr and Mrs Willis Cookson assisting The evenshying was spent socially Those present besides the hosts and hostesses were Mr and Mrs Clinton Lindsay Mr and Mrs Paul Metcalf Mr and Mrs C linton Herring Mr and Mrs Arno Emery Mr and Mrs Weldon Haley Mr and Mrs Augustus Ronco Mrs Cora Stevens and Mrs Virginia Ruksznis

GUILFORD METHODIST CHURCE

At the Methodist Church on Sunday Rev Robert Vanasck had for his sermon topic Abuse of Gods Grace There was a anthem by the Young Addt Choir Ushers were Frank Kent and Lester Hazelton

At the Methodist Qhurch on Sunday August 2 the pastor will have for his sermon topic The Li ttle Pasch The Young Adult Choir will sing The ushers will be Paul Noble and Don Templet The committee on greeting Charlotte White and Ruth Stuart TRIP LE M CLASS MILO UNITED BAPTIST CHURCH

The Triple M Class met on Glidden Hill for a picnic Satshyurday night After a word of prayer by the preSident Charshyles Ellis a pot luck supper was served to 24 members 18 children and 3 guests Mr and Mrs Phil Bradeen and Mrs Bernice Cleveland A CIfth a 11 aa a nrl hl h I)ampgt

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LUTHAN CROSBY wants to see you

about

Bod) aFader Work

KINGDOM HALL OF JEHOVAHS WITNESSES Sunday Augus t 2 at 2 p IT

Public Bible Lecture Golt Kingdom Rules Amidest H Enemies by T Shook Watc tower Study at315p m 3at ered in Unity for Ministeri Wolk Based on Eph 19 - 1l Tuesday August 4 at 7 30 m Bible Study with aid ~f bo Babylon the Great has FaIle Gods Kingdom Rules Chap 8 Zion Clashes with Babylo August 6-9 District Assem

TH E T OWN CRIER

ERBY MOTH~RS SERVICE LUB The Derby Mothers Service lUb met in the home of Mrs Iildred King for an all day ee tiug on July 21st The business meeting was onducted by the president frs Marion Cunningham letter was read from Gorshyon Lovell S R Great Lakes

il Thank was expressed om hin and Timothy Morrill

or their basic gift sent by Mrs bull di th Rideout recently

Mrs Neil McCannell and am ily left July 19th for Kershywesttheim Germany to join

ber usband S PC Neil Mcshyannell he has been stationed e re for a year

SQUAW MOUNTAIN INN The mystery prize went to

Mrs Edith Rideout The next weeting will be an

evening one onAugust 4th place to be announced later

A special basIc letter went to Arnold Paul Utah

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Two chefs pose behind part of the most lavish display of wonderfu food we have seen in a long time The occasion was the Smorgas bord held atbeautiful1iquaw Mountain at Greenville last Saturday

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Melanson Jewelry Co

KEEPSAKE DIAMONDS $3995 UP

PISCATAQUIS VALLEY PONY CLUB Piscataquis Valley Pony Club sent tow teams to the Maine Regshy

iona l Rally at Ski Horse Mountain on July 20 21 and 22 The GENERAL REPAIRING WHEEL BALANCE TUNE-UP TIRES

team was S=~tA=C=C=EiiS==S0iRI=E=S======Captain Jan Haley Dale Ruksznis Tom Kemp Ijiiiiii-===B==A=T=T=ERI=E= ==D 1 Howard Weymouth and Stable Manger Maria Kemp The D 2

am was Captain Dennis Ruksznis Clifton Cooley Roger Packshyard Kay Haley and Stable Manger Terrill Weymouth

This three-day event was open to the four Maine Pony ClubsshyP r e sque Isle Penobscot Piscataquis and Pine free The memshybers take complete care of their horse and tack and compete in Dressage Cross County and Stadium Jumping They are scored as well on Stable Management and given a written test that cove rs all phases of Horsemanship and Stable Management

Some highlights of the events were Roger Packards 2nd highshyestscore in Dressage Dale Ruksznis Clifton Cooleys and Dennis Ruksznis perfect scores in Cross Country and Clifton Cooleys 39 out of 40 pOints in Stadium Jumping

Charles Titcomb was chaperone for the boys Melva Haley and Vir ginia Ruksznis were chaperones for the girls

Future events will be the Piscataquis Valley Horse Show at the

in September

WHEN YOU BUY FROM KNAPP YOU KNOW THAT ALL THE PARTS THAT HAKE UP A FINE CAR ARE IN TOP COND I T ION AND RARING TO GOI

Milo Maine

Knapp Auto Sales

TAKE A VACATION

From Summer Cooking Shop at

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Dover-Foxcroft fairgrounds and the Penobscot Pony Clubs Show I

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astries of All inc Cakes

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I m 0 nus Chocolate amp Crulle r s warn~ng you enry one

smart remark like Whats

Cooking and I yont serve Cooklees Pleesthe dessert from Crocketts ~

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OVER 200 RURAL FAMILIES jor types of farming in this area are dairy broilers and pctashy

RECEIVE FHA ASSISTANCE toes

On that Slme date the NewshyThe Family Size Farm

port office was giving credi t according to the July issue of

service t6 a total of 202 indivshyli The Farm Index issued by

idual rural families in itsthe Economic Research U S

area Many of these familiesDept of Agriculture contin are part-time farmers and ue s to be the backbone ofagrishy other are rural residents reshyculture And these units ceiging credit assis tance ar e growing and marketing through rural housing authorshyrn oremiddotproducts--Mostare opshy ities erated by a single fainily

This6 the type of farm wtch GUILFORD COUPLE FETED benefits from real estate and AT PARTY farm operating loans from the Mr and Mrs Bernard Lord Farmers Home Administration of Dexter formerly of GuilshyThis is the type of farm that ford were guests of honor at canbenefitfrom forestry re- a surprise anniversary and creation soil and water rural house-warming party held at housing watershed develop- their home The party was ment emergency and soil con- given to them by Mr and Mrs~ servatibn loans made by the Malcolm Tratfon of Abbot Farmers Home Administration Several gifts were presented r eports Robert Farris County to the couple including a FHA Supervisor at Newport money tree made by Mrs Traf-

As of June 30 1964 the ton Mrs Lord also was preshyNewport office Qf the Farmers sented a corsage of red roses Home Administration reported by Mrs Trafton servicing 95 farmers who are Following the opening ofgifts conducting adaquate family refreshments including an farming Clperations The ma- anniversary cake made by

01 Courle You Want Him to Grow Stromiddotmiddotmiddot

bull but most important you want him to grow up While milk is certainly the best of health foods only specially prepared milk is free of the threat of disshyease carried in some unshytreated milk

P lay it safe not sorry with Pasteurized and homshyogenized milk from bull

R ickers Dairy

You Kn01M bull bull THAT THE

SERVES HOME COOKED FOODS IN A FRIE ND LY AT MOSPHERE We r e open 10-6 Mon thru Sat

and 9 - 7 on Sunda

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Mrs Bruce Pushor sister ABBOT middot of Mrs Lord was servedhy PARTY FOR DISTRICT Mrs iWamice Hall In and DEPUTY GRAND CHIEF Mrs Clair Hanscome and Mrs Gertrude Fogg was Mrs Malcolm Trafton serv~d honor ed guest at as urprpunch A social evening was party Thursday evening at enjoye~ the meeting of Chiquita Tel---- ---shyABBOT pIe of Pythian Sisters 25TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY middot The members and ollie

A 25th anniversary pa~ty was from the church Ladies s ( given by the children of Mr cle and friends joined togetl and Mrs Carmie Lovell at in presenting Sister Ger trt their home in Abbot a gift of a money tree an

Mr and Mrs Lovell were beautiful cake married July 11 1939 by the Mrs Kay Hanscome pow late Rev J OM Reynolds at the punch and sandwiches c u home of Mr and Mrs Mande 11 cakes were served buffet s ry Foss in Newport They are while the guest of honor ( the parents of 6 children 3 and served her cake boys and 3 girls

GREENVILLEMrs Lovell was presented

NEW SUPERINTENDENT a beautiful corsage of red roses

OF SCHOOLS FOR a gift from her children Many DISTR[CT NO 2 cards and gifts including a

The joint School CommitteE money tree and money boushy

of School Adminstrative Dis quet were received by the

rict No 2 and Union 6 0 announ couple Several phone call of the appointment of Warren Icongratulation were received Pressley Jr as Superintel

from friends who were unable dent of Schools

to attend All of the children Pressley a graduate of tJ

were present except one University of Maine ho ds

daughter Mrs Hubert Shroat Masters Degree in Adminis

of Caseyville Ill who talked ration and has done gradua

with them by phone work at Harvard Univer s i t)

A daughter Mrs Donald NesshyTeachers College Columbi

bitt greeted the gues ts another University and Dartmout

daughter Mrs Earl Castle College

Jr served the three tired cake He taught in Maine as P r ir

and Mrs Leland Lovell poured cipal-Teacher of North Han

coffee HighSchool and served as pri cipal ofPiscataquis Communi HighSchool In1935 he mO VEDouglas s to Ipswich Mass where h served as high schoolprinciplStore Mr Pressley has also serve( as supervising Principal a

Meat Beer King Philip Regional High Scb oo~ Active in ooth State alland National Education Associ a

Oroeeries ions he has served as speakE at two National Conventions

Hotel Block Guilford Maine Contd on P age

ANYTHING CAN HAPPEN TO YOUR BOAT (AND SOMETH ING USUAlLY DOES ) WHY NOT FEEL SAFE VACATI ON TItpound IS NOT WORRY T i~ BUY NO DEDUCTlBLE BOAT lu~~u~r u~ DC DCA I I v DDATcr~nl

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GLILFORD~ l Pressley is lYanied and GOLDEN LINK PAST NOBLE

5 wife Marion is an deshyGRAND CLUBentary school tcachel Mrs

Golden Link Rebekah Past - ss ley has been teaching in Noble Grands Club met Friday~ She ldonville Kindergmiddotarten evenJng wi th lVlildred Weyshy e Pressleys have three mouth Myra Winey as coshyld ren Mary Jane a sophshyhostess The meeting was conshy1e at the University of Maine ducted by the president Myrar the Advanced Placement Willey A thank you note fromog rain Warren III a sophshyMary Somers was read andore in high school and Lee cards were signed for Edna

_nD who is in first grade King at the Hibbard NurSingP r essley served in Worl Home and Mary Somers ataT II as a B -29 pHoto her home The mystery packshyHe has been active in comlYshyage was won by Mi ldred Weyshymi ty affairs and has served as mouth-rector of the new Dedham

The meeting was preceded by= us t Bank in Plainville acovereddish supper a featshy ass and for the pas t year ure of which was a birthday _a s served as President of the cake for Margaret Martin made -rentham Lions Club He was by Esther Woolsey

arded a Lions Award Key )r his contribution to the Lions Contd on Page 9 re r national in 1962

He has had middotfifteen years of LUTHAN CROSBY

eaching and adminstration in wants t o see youabout

nd varied background in terms _ school planning finance

b lic schools and has a broad

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Knowltons Restollmt Open 630 to 900 GREENVILLE

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GREENVILLE MAINE on Moosehead Lake

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Mr Hugh Boates of Milo celebrated his 90th birthday last Monda A resident of Milo since 1900 Mr Boates sold and de live red ice in Milo and Derby for twenty-five years and is well known to all but the younger lesidents of that area

Hugh Boates moved to Milo from Prince Edward Island in 1900 and married the forme r Blanch West on June 26 1907 He is in good health and quite active as is his wife He is member of Mystic Lodge of Masons No 65 of Hampden and was an usher 0

the United Baptist Church

Many Milo residents will also remember his horse Old Bess who pulled Mr Boates ice wagon faithfully for the 25 years in which he served the area

Some of Our SPECIALS for

14 PLYWOOD (Good One Side) $2 99 12 PLYWOOD (Good One Side) $4 99 34 PLYWOOD (Good One Side) $7 20

ALUMINUM ROOF ING 4 X 6 Reg 595 Spec $4 99 4 X 8 Reg 7 95 Spec $6 69 4 X 9 Reg 8 75 Spec $7 50 4 X 10 Reg 985 Spec $7 95 4 X 12 Reg 11 65 Spec $9 95 4 X 14 Reg 13 95 Spec $11 95 4 X 6 Reg 1 5 95 Spec $1325

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THE TOWN CRIER

Local Briefs

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d [tmiddot George Bgner I Lllilclten r-lark and

1 1 elmhurst Ill - of 111 and lTrs

E rolu1 The Bgners the Worlds Fair en Greenville

lei [rs vVarrenKearns l ily from Wakefield

I C vacationing atCheyshythl r guests include

Mrs Peter Klien of ~n Mass Karl and u f Germany Mr and

G rge Howell of Spen-I tass Mr and Mrs r artofAlliston Mass Mrs F W Orr from

lnd lvlrs Harry Diehl e turned fr om Seattle

Wash I here they attended the NFA Qnvention

Mr and Mrs Lucien Allarie from Augusta are middotspending the weekend at their home in Shirshyley

Mr and Mrs Carleton Baker and daughter Judy and Mr and Mrs Edmond Pelletier and family left for Nova Scotia for a week

Mrs Greta McAvory from New Jersey is visiting Mr and Mrs Fred Parent and family

Miss Terri Dunbar of Millinshyocket is visiting her grandshyparents Mr and Mrs Milton Dunbar and Mr and Mrs Terrence Dunbar

Mrs Marilyn King Mrs Phyllis Vickery Mrs Beth Botzko and Mrs Edna Dunbar were in Skowhegan Saturday to attend the performance of My Fair Lady at the Lakewood Theater

Mr and Mrs Earl Vickery and family from Millinocket are spending two weeks vacashytion at the Morrow Cottage on

Harfords Point Mrs Beth Botzko has returshy

ned to Hampden after visiting Mr and Mrs Milton Dunbar

Mr and Mrs Charles Lawshyson and their neice Miss Lynn Christensen of Westbrook Conn are guests of Mr and Mrs Kenneth MacDonald

Mr and Mrs Louis Pelleshyquin and family of Lincoln were guests of Mr and MrsHar~y MaCLeod

Mr and Mrs Elwin Thompshyson of Old Town are spending a few days at their cottage on Maple Street

Mr and Mrs Bernard McshyManus and children Paul Mary and Kevin of Worcester Mass are vacationing with Mr and Mrs Frances Donaher Mr and Mrs Walter Jerome also visited the Donahers on Monshyday Their daughter Mary Jane is the guest of the Don-

Guests atRussels Camps at Sandy Bay include Mr and Mrs Edward Stone of Seekonk Mass Mr anf Mrs Carl Hammarstrom and sons Steve

and Lee of Shrewbury Mas s Mr and Mrs Walter Michashylak and son James of Shrew shybury Mass Mr and Mrs Bernard Dolengiewcz and fam shyily of Worcester Mass

Other guests atRussells are Mr and Mrs James Madison and family from Campton N H Mr and Mr s A lber t Stone andfamily from Dublin N H bull Mr and Mrs Ray Barre tt from Dublin N H Walter Cardwell and Joe Ousker of Fox Lake Ill Mr and Mrs Harold Hess from Cherryhi 11 N J Mr and MlS Richard Perry and family of Philadelshy

phia Penn and Mrs Kate Pinelli and son Santo from Saco

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LUTHAN CROSBY

wants t o see youabou t you r

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rIces

Reuoaable Oller Refused THE B~T PRICES ON USED CARS YOU WILL FIND ANYWHERE

On display at our used car lot in Milbnocket and East Millinocket

Was Now Was Now 1962 Olds mobile 88 4 Dr Sedan 229500 209500

Buick LeSabre 2 Dr H T 239500 219500 Comet Modal s-22 129500 119500 i959 Oldsmobile 88 4 Dr Sedan (2) 109500 99500

Buick LeSabre 4 Dr Sedan 179500 169500 1959 Opal Wagon 2 Dr 59500 49500 Buick LeSabre 4 Dr Sedan 109500 99500 1960 Volkswagon 2 Dr Sedan 99500 89500

Pontiac 4Dr Sedan Hyd 109500 99500 1963 Oldsmobile Cutlass 2 Dr H-T 249500 2395 00 - Chevrolet 4 Dr Sedan 159500 119500 1961 Falcon 4 Dr 119500 109500 Chevrolet 4 Dr e Also Have A LARGE

Wagon 129500 119500 The Home of BUICK OLDS KADETT JEEP and G M C G

_ LE CTION of Older Models TRUCKS for over 40 YEARS

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CATAQUIS COUNTY MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION P iscataquis County Minsterial Association met at the Dovershy

r oft Me thodist Church Supper was served by Mrs Walter wn and Mrs Victor Miller

Walter Brown pastor of the church led the devotions whichE ed with a Prayer Circle as reported that progress was being made for the fall Evanshy

- tic Campaign prayer group headed by Rev Gerald Wibberly will meet in

chapel of the Guilford MethodistChurcheach Wednesday mornshyt 6 00 a m to pray for the success of the campaign

next meeting of the Association will be a supper meeting at _ s sembly of God Church in Dover-Foxcroft on August 10

Central Maine Crusade Committee met at the Guilford Methshy= t Church Thursday evening This is an evangelistic crusade JDSored by the Piscataquis County Ministerial Association ~ch will begin October 11 and close October 18 held at the xcroftAcademy in Dover-Foxcroft The Evangelist will be John ISley White from the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association ev Wilson Rickam General Chairman presided Reports re given by the following chairman Prayer Rev Gerald Wibshyly Finance Rev Robert Vanasck Publicity Rev Walter own Field Work Rev Wilson Hicham Arrangements Rev shman Bryant Youth Work Rev Clive Meidahl Paul Noble Guilf9 rd was appointed financial secretary A headquarters

ice will beset up in Dover-Foxcroft opening August 17 Ians were made for further development of the activities of ~se various committees -ite r the meeting coffee was served by Mrs Robert Vanasck S Maurice Brooks and Miss Margaret Martin

1r-------------shyWHILE SUPPLY LASTS

$125 value GOLF BALLS

lor 50~ With jry clean1~

order of $1 5

Gaillord Dr CIaer

ClL FORD

DAV IIOS

8112 Linum $448

GASH amp CARRY WHILE THEY LAST

Guilford Maine

WN OF HOPE GRANGE MEETING Dawn of Hope Grange met in regular session Saturday night and )served Guest Officers Night The Master Barbara Wise turned

meeting over to the guests who filled the chairs Mas te r eslie Conner Valley Grange Overseer Merwin Lander Valley eward Lyman Severance - Milo Grange Assistant Steward laurice Fairbrother Valley Chaplain Millie Herring Valley reasurer Stanley Bennett Valley Secretary I rma Priest alley Gate Keeper William Edes Valley Ceres Blanch Davis The MOUNT KINEO invites residents of OUR AREA to the alley P omona Viola Lander VaHey Flora Edith Edes Valley MOOSEHEAD CRUISE Spend a beautiful afternoon on Mooseshyady Assistant Steward Mrs Lyman Severance Milo head Lake cruising on a 43 passenger Chris-Craft Two Barbara Wise was elected Master and Myrtle Dauphinee was hour cruises leave the Mt Kineo aock atRo~kwood at 2 S0 PM

cted Ceres ~nd both were installed taking the places of Mr on Wednesdays Saturdays and Sundays only $250 for adults ldMr~ Fred~rlckKnowleswhobecauseof slckness were unablE and less for children This is an experience you shouldnt

) continue mls 8 ) _ t the next meeting ref~eshments will be in charge of the young ( DINNER RESERVA TIONS INVITED DANCING WED amp SAT eople of the Gr ange offlCers A T MOUNT KfNEO _ literary progr am followed the meeting Wellington will hold =--------------------------2

Pomona Grange on August 6 with a 6 30 supper A 50-year pin was presentei to Katherine Russell by Worthy Deputy Ray Wise and Juvenile Deputy Barbara Wise This was presented to her in her own home because of her inability to attend Gr ange

The total number present was 41 as follows 2 from Mt Etna 2 from Pleasant River Milo 16 from Dawn of Hope 2 from Sangerville 2 from Abbot 12 from Valley Grange and 5 from Garlandbull TISBURY MANOR CHAPTER OF D A R

Tisbury Manor Chapter ofthe D A R met at the Chapter House on Friday at 73 0 pm Tile opening exercises were lead by Cahpshylain Mr W Harry Hughes withMrs Fletcher Quillain as pianis t The guests and one member Mrs Vance Leighton who had not been with us for some time were especially recolffiized by tpe Regent Mrs Thomas Mithee The National Defense Chairman Miss Gretchen Hamilton read an article from the Christian Science Monitor In MotionAnAnxiety by Robert Colby Nelson The next meeting will be held on August 21 instead of August 28 with Mr s Lawrence Hall Mrs -gtmwood Pullen Mrs Wallace Ritchis as hostesses Program will be in charge of MrsbullFletcher Quillian Mrs Forrest Stevens chairman of the Conservation Program shyspoke briefly on conservation and then introduced Mr Daniel Edgerton who spoke to us along these lines and showed slides of our National Resources and wiidlife

Refreshmentswere served by our Milo members Mrs H Allen Monroe Mrs Charles Mills and Mrs Daniel Ellison assiss ted by Mrs KennethPulleT Mrs Leslie Robinson and Mrs Philip Knight

Those presentbesides those serving on refreshments were Mrs Forrest StevEms Mrs Harry Hughes Miss ViIienne Bray a ll of Monson Mrs DickYoung Miss GretchenHamilton of Greenvi lle Mrs Roy Jacobason -Mrs Vance Leight~n of Brooklyn N Y Mrs Rupert Allen of Shirley Mrs Clair Bray of Sangerville Mrs Thomas Mithee of Guilford associate member Mrs C Fletcher Quillian of Washington D C Guests included Mr and Mrs Daniel Edgerton Dr and Mrs Robert Mathews Mr Tol shyford Durham and his mother Mrs James Durham of Belfast Mrs William Robinson Mrs Neola Jacobson of Monson

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MENS SPORTING GOODS - BOAT LANDING

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The Sebec Lake Fish and me Association will hold its ual Field Day at Sebec Lake

n Sunday August 2 TheClub s been very active this sumshy

~er making improvements at ig Bmnett Pond in Guilford a site leased from the Pen shy

hscot Development Company

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aourr-lJioxrroft Ir s Daisy Smith of Dovershy

f oxcroft recently received a -eep Maine Scenic Award for dis tinguished public service l the program to protect aine s natural beauties Mrs

mi th has been very activein rlttrden club work and was inshytrumental in legislation rel shyltive to the removal of junk lutomobiles from Maine roadshyides

Mr and Mrs David Badger are the proud parents of a -laughter Lorri Ann born at - ~orcester Mass

Mrs Badger is the former 3 e tty Curtis daughter of Mrs

The Maine Park and Recrea tion Commission is very enshythusiastic about the grant of land for a historical site at Kathadin Iron Works Work is being started on a his tory of the site and themiddot area will be developed as soon as funds are available

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PRES CR IPTIONS

OUR SPECIALTY

Mrs Blaire Kallgren and children of North Bergen N J are spending several weeks

with Mr and Mrs BryonKallshygren in Guilford and at Whetshystone Pond while TSgt Blaine Kallgrenis attending nom omshymissioned officers school in Flonda Blaine will arrive

Yirginia Curtis and the late Sid- a~out m1ddle of August for a

ley Curtls of Dover-Foxcroft )a vid is the son of Mr and 1rs Philip Badger of Sebec

Mr s Virginia Curtis and children and William Mo r

I 1S spent last week in Worcester t ass to help in the home of be r daughter Badger They returned Last Saturday

Mrs David home

ltampuilfnrll Mr Willard Cole of Buffalo

_ l J is visiting his brother Stanley Cole

Mr and Mrs Richard Tuckshyer of Newport N H have been guests of his mother Mrs Effie Parsons

iT and Mrs Gerald Tuckshyer and children visited his llarents Mr and Mr s Clayton

V1S1t

Robert Kallgien and family are vacationing at the Kallshygr en camp at Whetstone Pond

Mrs John Morrison andhOld

c 1 ren are at the Morrispn camp at Clear Steam Lake for the summer

Mr and Mrs Joseph Jenshykluson and family of Salem Mass were guests of his motmiddot her Mr and Mr s Gleoll Chadbourne

Mrs Gleon Chadbourne has received wor d that he r daughshyter Mrs BettyRollins and children have arr ived in Okishynawa

THE TowN CRIER

~uugrrutUr Mr and Mrs Eben Carle

and daughter Evelene of Malshyden Mass Mr and Mrs James Davis and so~ Ja~es of Blackshear Ga have been recentguestB of Mr and Mrs George Smith

Mr and Mrs Vernon Kimshyball and children and William Enderwood of Springfieldmiddot Va have been guests of Mr Ki~shyballs mother Mrs Rachel Carr

Miss Sharonmiddot Smith of Bershywick has been the guestofsevshyeral of her Sangerville friends

Mrs Eleanor Bergbf Brownshyville was a caller in town

Mr and Mrs ErlandmiddotHerring and family were recent visi tors in North Berwick

Mr and Mrs Roger Race and family of Pe ru N Y are spendinga two weeks vacation at P iper Pond

Misses Diane and Carol Phil shypot of Dover-Foxcroft were guests of Mr and Mrs Chesshyter Moulton

Miss Darlene Clukey spent the weekend as guest of her grandparents Mr and Mrs Rudolph Clukey Mr and Mrs Laurence

Clark and s ons of E I Cajon Calif and Mrs Mildred Heshywett of Dover-Foxcroft attend shyed the United Churrh Sunday

Mr and Mr s Allan Jordan from Alconace Mich have been guests of Mr and Mrs Lawrence Jordan and family

Mr Sanger Knowlton of Pitt shysfield Ma ss was the guest of Mr and Mrs Lyle Knowshylton and Mr and Mrs Lawshyrence Jordan and family

Abbot Mr and Mrs Leland Lovell

and family of SpringfieW Mass have been guests of his pare nts Mr and Mrs Carmie Love ll

Mrs Mabel Symons of Brookshytondale N Y and Mr and Mrs Carl P lunkett of Ithaca N Y have been gursts of Mr and Mrs Carroll Moore

Richard Cooley son of Mr and Mrs Clifton Cooley Sr was injured when he fell fr om a load of hay He i s a patient

at the E MG Hospital in Banshygor

Mr and Mr s John Simpson of Calais were callers on Mr and Mrs Alvah Perkins

Mr and Mrs RussellDavidshys on of Clinton and Mr and Mrs RobertDavidson of Watshyerville were callers on Miss Faith Davidson

Mr and Mrs Sam Goodrishydge Jr are the parents of a daughter Cynthia Sue

A card party was held at th~ G range Hall Friday evening with 5 table at play Winners for high score were Florence Carr and Lytle Packard

Mr and Mrs George Gifford and son Billy of WellingfQrd Conn have been visitors of her parents Mr and Mrs Roy Clukey

Rou Clukey Donald Clukey and George Gifford were on a fishing trip at Indijn Pond

Mr and Mrs Morice Lanshydry and children of Quonset P9int RI are visiting in the vis ini ty and camping at Greenshywood Pond

Mrs Delta Mayo is visiting her neice Mrs Rachel Carr ather cottage atPushaw Lake

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FAMlLY FOOTWEAR amp MENS amp BOYS A Once In A Lifetime Opportuni tl

CLOTHING Almost within your reac h Put i t

WrnUN your reach bull bullbull Contact Mr Reed

100 LOCATION LOW RENT CLEAN STOCK

REDUCED TO 50~ ON THE WHOLESALE DOLLAR STOC K AND FIXTU RES

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L 0 ~ CLSSICAL INSTITUTE ALLlVlNI REU NION r~ l lunche on r(3l tvGtions and intentions of atte ndance for lJ)lIa l tlun1ni r(union have been recei ved at the prir _ipals bull SJ thl t ~lan3 nwy be better made those intendi ng to be

nl n rl urged t) 3end rese lvations to the school soon A buffet on j planncd Gt 12 oclock l ratioll Iil open at 10 a m and continue throughout the TilL CIl 3S nf i914 the fifty year graduates and earlier

lI ill bl recogni zed and those attending will be presented ri a tlS ind icati ng membership in the Old Timers Club In De arly tcn ty-ti e of these older graduates attended

o loin~ lunchcon a business meeting will be held in the chapel which tlll Crazy Hat competition will be held All ladies

e n are urgLcI to enter the competition and come prepared a 1964hatentry Baseball and softball will be enjoyed on he ri c nelds

Ul 200 Gillmni have attended recent reunions and a larger r G re expec ted this year

They also cut grass and bushes to make it possible for the float to be launched Pain-

o he ne ly formed 1lilo Car ted a trash can to be placed b Thc llilu Pistons Poun shy there s will hold a bottle dri ve Douglass Donald President

X[ eek August 3 to 8 of the Car Club wishes to anshye mbers of the Club will ca II nounce that they will do anyshy

a s k for bottles thing possible to flIa inCain 1 he cal club should be given ch credit for the time and this area iamp~ amp ~ S= y=S =Jj~ or t they oluntle red for iping prepare the Swimming

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ROCKWOOD NIGHT LIFE

(Photo by Margaret Bennen The little town of Rockwood located across the bay form beaushy

tiful Mount Kineo and where Moose River enters Moosehead Lake swells its pupulation each spring when thousands of out-of-state visitors move into its many sporting camps for Summer Fishing and other warm weather sports The Moosehead Inn(above pho to) supplies most of the night life for Rockwood and nearby sporting camps with its well-appointed cocktail lounge and game rooms and live dance music

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Ladies Slorts amp Sladlts Red~ fO Clearance e~i Girls ~ts amp Slacks B1QJses amp Bathing Suits ReducedfO Clearance MAIN ST

FOLLOWING A RECE NT ILLNESS I AM NOW BACK FOR ELECTROLUX SALES amp SERVICE

Ludge r J Cote West Main Street Milo

T he final tribute to thc mcmory of a departed member of the family js llie cemetery memurial Our years of experience and complete knowledge of local cemete ry reshyquirements is available when you are faced with this important aeci shysio no We feature GUAR D IA N memorials rich in svmbolic meanshying made frum the -finest grg olCSo and fu lly guaranteed IIIYel 110 bullbullbullt Co

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Envelopes 225~ 120 feet of Ribbon 889 P ipes $1 00 16 Bows 99~ P laytex Pants 12 Price

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LADIES SKIRTS $2 00 amp $3 00 LADIES SUMMER DRESSES amp SUITS $4 00 amp $10-00 56 OFF ON ALL SUMMER HANDBAGS AND JEWELRY

(P)Mm (P)M~~ (P)M((~ at w~r j(nnsr~tab 1Juu

(Moosehead1s Finest) ~1vslC by THE SHANTEENS

every Friday and Saturday Night

Rockwood ~our ~UH Spot Maine

MILO LITTLE LEAGUE TOPS GUILFORD

The Milo All Stars won their 3 game of the year in as DanY star ts as they stopped Guiltord 7- 3 Steven Peters pi tched a one hitter the only hi t being an infield hi t as he struck out eleven in collecting the win

Ricky Brown s upplied the power at bat wi th a triple and a s ingle knocking in four of Milo Is seven l unS

tIonSUl(Mr and Mrs Ed Shey and

daughter of Wakefield Mass were guests of Mr and Mrs George Wentworth

Mrs Lou Quinn of Hartford Conn is visiting Mrs Blanche Carlson

Mr and Mrs Andrew Brodshyersonand c hildren of Haddan Conn were visitors of Mr and Mrs Raymond Pushee

Mr Olivi Anderson of New Jersey is visiting in town

Mrs De rry Hughes and children of Whitman Mass are visiting her parents Mr and Mrs Fred Finley

Mr Charle s Mar shall is home from the hospital

Mr anf Mrs Stanley Con shyway of East Braintree Mass and grandson Darrell Rowland of Jacksonville F la have been visiting Mr Hedley Heaney

Mr and Mrs Colby Kronshyholm were puests of Mr and Mrs Kermit Kronholm at Penscook N H

Carlton C Harvey 2nd

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Happy COOL passengers enjoy two hour Moosehead Cruise hichincludesarideinto caves beneath the cliffs of Mount Keneo

(Photo by Margaret Bennett)

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PETERS PHARMACY for cool drinks suntan lotion

sun glasses swim and picnic supplies mosquito repelshy

lant and enjoyable outdoor games

GUILFORD COMMUNITY CHURCH COUPLES CLUB

The Community ChurchCoushypIes Club was entertained at a 630 supper Saturday night at the c amp of Mr and Mrs Monshyroe Sawyer at Whets tone Pond with Mr and Mrs Willis Cookson assisting The evenshying was spent socially Those present besides the hosts and hostesses were Mr and Mrs Clinton Lindsay Mr and Mrs Paul Metcalf Mr and Mrs C linton Herring Mr and Mrs Arno Emery Mr and Mrs Weldon Haley Mr and Mrs Augustus Ronco Mrs Cora Stevens and Mrs Virginia Ruksznis

GUILFORD METHODIST CHURCE

At the Methodist Church on Sunday Rev Robert Vanasck had for his sermon topic Abuse of Gods Grace There was a anthem by the Young Addt Choir Ushers were Frank Kent and Lester Hazelton

At the Methodist Qhurch on Sunday August 2 the pastor will have for his sermon topic The Li ttle Pasch The Young Adult Choir will sing The ushers will be Paul Noble and Don Templet The committee on greeting Charlotte White and Ruth Stuart TRIP LE M CLASS MILO UNITED BAPTIST CHURCH

The Triple M Class met on Glidden Hill for a picnic Satshyurday night After a word of prayer by the preSident Charshyles Ellis a pot luck supper was served to 24 members 18 children and 3 guests Mr and Mrs Phil Bradeen and Mrs Bernice Cleveland A CIfth a 11 aa a nrl hl h I)ampgt

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LUTHAN CROSBY wants to see you

about

Bod) aFader Work

KINGDOM HALL OF JEHOVAHS WITNESSES Sunday Augus t 2 at 2 p IT

Public Bible Lecture Golt Kingdom Rules Amidest H Enemies by T Shook Watc tower Study at315p m 3at ered in Unity for Ministeri Wolk Based on Eph 19 - 1l Tuesday August 4 at 7 30 m Bible Study with aid ~f bo Babylon the Great has FaIle Gods Kingdom Rules Chap 8 Zion Clashes with Babylo August 6-9 District Assem

TH E T OWN CRIER

ERBY MOTH~RS SERVICE LUB The Derby Mothers Service lUb met in the home of Mrs Iildred King for an all day ee tiug on July 21st The business meeting was onducted by the president frs Marion Cunningham letter was read from Gorshyon Lovell S R Great Lakes

il Thank was expressed om hin and Timothy Morrill

or their basic gift sent by Mrs bull di th Rideout recently

Mrs Neil McCannell and am ily left July 19th for Kershywesttheim Germany to join

ber usband S PC Neil Mcshyannell he has been stationed e re for a year

SQUAW MOUNTAIN INN The mystery prize went to

Mrs Edith Rideout The next weeting will be an

evening one onAugust 4th place to be announced later

A special basIc letter went to Arnold Paul Utah

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Two chefs pose behind part of the most lavish display of wonderfu food we have seen in a long time The occasion was the Smorgas bord held atbeautiful1iquaw Mountain at Greenville last Saturday

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KEEPSAKE DIAMONDS $3995 UP

PISCATAQUIS VALLEY PONY CLUB Piscataquis Valley Pony Club sent tow teams to the Maine Regshy

iona l Rally at Ski Horse Mountain on July 20 21 and 22 The GENERAL REPAIRING WHEEL BALANCE TUNE-UP TIRES

team was S=~tA=C=C=EiiS==S0iRI=E=S======Captain Jan Haley Dale Ruksznis Tom Kemp Ijiiiiii-===B==A=T=T=ERI=E= ==D 1 Howard Weymouth and Stable Manger Maria Kemp The D 2

am was Captain Dennis Ruksznis Clifton Cooley Roger Packshyard Kay Haley and Stable Manger Terrill Weymouth

This three-day event was open to the four Maine Pony ClubsshyP r e sque Isle Penobscot Piscataquis and Pine free The memshybers take complete care of their horse and tack and compete in Dressage Cross County and Stadium Jumping They are scored as well on Stable Management and given a written test that cove rs all phases of Horsemanship and Stable Management

Some highlights of the events were Roger Packards 2nd highshyestscore in Dressage Dale Ruksznis Clifton Cooleys and Dennis Ruksznis perfect scores in Cross Country and Clifton Cooleys 39 out of 40 pOints in Stadium Jumping

Charles Titcomb was chaperone for the boys Melva Haley and Vir ginia Ruksznis were chaperones for the girls

Future events will be the Piscataquis Valley Horse Show at the

in September

WHEN YOU BUY FROM KNAPP YOU KNOW THAT ALL THE PARTS THAT HAKE UP A FINE CAR ARE IN TOP COND I T ION AND RARING TO GOI

Milo Maine

Knapp Auto Sales

TAKE A VACATION

From Summer Cooking Shop at

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Dover-Foxcroft fairgrounds and the Penobscot Pony Clubs Show I

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astries of All inc Cakes

(Raised Jelly Plain

I m 0 nus Chocolate amp Crulle r s warn~ng you enry one

smart remark like Whats

Cooking and I yont serve Cooklees Pleesthe dessert from Crocketts ~

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OVER 200 RURAL FAMILIES jor types of farming in this area are dairy broilers and pctashy

RECEIVE FHA ASSISTANCE toes

On that Slme date the NewshyThe Family Size Farm

port office was giving credi t according to the July issue of

service t6 a total of 202 indivshyli The Farm Index issued by

idual rural families in itsthe Economic Research U S

area Many of these familiesDept of Agriculture contin are part-time farmers and ue s to be the backbone ofagrishy other are rural residents reshyculture And these units ceiging credit assis tance ar e growing and marketing through rural housing authorshyrn oremiddotproducts--Mostare opshy ities erated by a single fainily

This6 the type of farm wtch GUILFORD COUPLE FETED benefits from real estate and AT PARTY farm operating loans from the Mr and Mrs Bernard Lord Farmers Home Administration of Dexter formerly of GuilshyThis is the type of farm that ford were guests of honor at canbenefitfrom forestry re- a surprise anniversary and creation soil and water rural house-warming party held at housing watershed develop- their home The party was ment emergency and soil con- given to them by Mr and Mrs~ servatibn loans made by the Malcolm Tratfon of Abbot Farmers Home Administration Several gifts were presented r eports Robert Farris County to the couple including a FHA Supervisor at Newport money tree made by Mrs Traf-

As of June 30 1964 the ton Mrs Lord also was preshyNewport office Qf the Farmers sented a corsage of red roses Home Administration reported by Mrs Trafton servicing 95 farmers who are Following the opening ofgifts conducting adaquate family refreshments including an farming Clperations The ma- anniversary cake made by

01 Courle You Want Him to Grow Stromiddotmiddotmiddot

bull but most important you want him to grow up While milk is certainly the best of health foods only specially prepared milk is free of the threat of disshyease carried in some unshytreated milk

P lay it safe not sorry with Pasteurized and homshyogenized milk from bull

R ickers Dairy

You Kn01M bull bull THAT THE

SERVES HOME COOKED FOODS IN A FRIE ND LY AT MOSPHERE We r e open 10-6 Mon thru Sat

and 9 - 7 on Sunda

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Mrs Bruce Pushor sister ABBOT middot of Mrs Lord was servedhy PARTY FOR DISTRICT Mrs iWamice Hall In and DEPUTY GRAND CHIEF Mrs Clair Hanscome and Mrs Gertrude Fogg was Mrs Malcolm Trafton serv~d honor ed guest at as urprpunch A social evening was party Thursday evening at enjoye~ the meeting of Chiquita Tel---- ---shyABBOT pIe of Pythian Sisters 25TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY middot The members and ollie

A 25th anniversary pa~ty was from the church Ladies s ( given by the children of Mr cle and friends joined togetl and Mrs Carmie Lovell at in presenting Sister Ger trt their home in Abbot a gift of a money tree an

Mr and Mrs Lovell were beautiful cake married July 11 1939 by the Mrs Kay Hanscome pow late Rev J OM Reynolds at the punch and sandwiches c u home of Mr and Mrs Mande 11 cakes were served buffet s ry Foss in Newport They are while the guest of honor ( the parents of 6 children 3 and served her cake boys and 3 girls

GREENVILLEMrs Lovell was presented

NEW SUPERINTENDENT a beautiful corsage of red roses

OF SCHOOLS FOR a gift from her children Many DISTR[CT NO 2 cards and gifts including a

The joint School CommitteE money tree and money boushy

of School Adminstrative Dis quet were received by the

rict No 2 and Union 6 0 announ couple Several phone call of the appointment of Warren Icongratulation were received Pressley Jr as Superintel

from friends who were unable dent of Schools

to attend All of the children Pressley a graduate of tJ

were present except one University of Maine ho ds

daughter Mrs Hubert Shroat Masters Degree in Adminis

of Caseyville Ill who talked ration and has done gradua

with them by phone work at Harvard Univer s i t)

A daughter Mrs Donald NesshyTeachers College Columbi

bitt greeted the gues ts another University and Dartmout

daughter Mrs Earl Castle College

Jr served the three tired cake He taught in Maine as P r ir

and Mrs Leland Lovell poured cipal-Teacher of North Han

coffee HighSchool and served as pri cipal ofPiscataquis Communi HighSchool In1935 he mO VEDouglas s to Ipswich Mass where h served as high schoolprinciplStore Mr Pressley has also serve( as supervising Principal a

Meat Beer King Philip Regional High Scb oo~ Active in ooth State alland National Education Associ a

Oroeeries ions he has served as speakE at two National Conventions

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ANYTHING CAN HAPPEN TO YOUR BOAT (AND SOMETH ING USUAlLY DOES ) WHY NOT FEEL SAFE VACATI ON TItpound IS NOT WORRY T i~ BUY NO DEDUCTlBLE BOAT lu~~u~r u~ DC DCA I I v DDATcr~nl

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GLILFORD~ l Pressley is lYanied and GOLDEN LINK PAST NOBLE

5 wife Marion is an deshyGRAND CLUBentary school tcachel Mrs

Golden Link Rebekah Past - ss ley has been teaching in Noble Grands Club met Friday~ She ldonville Kindergmiddotarten evenJng wi th lVlildred Weyshy e Pressleys have three mouth Myra Winey as coshyld ren Mary Jane a sophshyhostess The meeting was conshy1e at the University of Maine ducted by the president Myrar the Advanced Placement Willey A thank you note fromog rain Warren III a sophshyMary Somers was read andore in high school and Lee cards were signed for Edna

_nD who is in first grade King at the Hibbard NurSingP r essley served in Worl Home and Mary Somers ataT II as a B -29 pHoto her home The mystery packshyHe has been active in comlYshyage was won by Mi ldred Weyshymi ty affairs and has served as mouth-rector of the new Dedham

The meeting was preceded by= us t Bank in Plainville acovereddish supper a featshy ass and for the pas t year ure of which was a birthday _a s served as President of the cake for Margaret Martin made -rentham Lions Club He was by Esther Woolsey

arded a Lions Award Key )r his contribution to the Lions Contd on Page 9 re r national in 1962

He has had middotfifteen years of LUTHAN CROSBY

eaching and adminstration in wants t o see youabout

nd varied background in terms _ school planning finance

b lic schools and has a broad

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Mr Hugh Boates of Milo celebrated his 90th birthday last Monda A resident of Milo since 1900 Mr Boates sold and de live red ice in Milo and Derby for twenty-five years and is well known to all but the younger lesidents of that area

Hugh Boates moved to Milo from Prince Edward Island in 1900 and married the forme r Blanch West on June 26 1907 He is in good health and quite active as is his wife He is member of Mystic Lodge of Masons No 65 of Hampden and was an usher 0

the United Baptist Church

Many Milo residents will also remember his horse Old Bess who pulled Mr Boates ice wagon faithfully for the 25 years in which he served the area

Some of Our SPECIALS for

14 PLYWOOD (Good One Side) $2 99 12 PLYWOOD (Good One Side) $4 99 34 PLYWOOD (Good One Side) $7 20

ALUMINUM ROOF ING 4 X 6 Reg 595 Spec $4 99 4 X 8 Reg 7 95 Spec $6 69 4 X 9 Reg 8 75 Spec $7 50 4 X 10 Reg 985 Spec $7 95 4 X 12 Reg 11 65 Spec $9 95 4 X 14 Reg 13 95 Spec $11 95 4 X 6 Reg 1 5 95 Spec $1325

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THE TOWN CRIER

Local Briefs

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d [tmiddot George Bgner I Lllilclten r-lark and

1 1 elmhurst Ill - of 111 and lTrs

E rolu1 The Bgners the Worlds Fair en Greenville

lei [rs vVarrenKearns l ily from Wakefield

I C vacationing atCheyshythl r guests include

Mrs Peter Klien of ~n Mass Karl and u f Germany Mr and

G rge Howell of Spen-I tass Mr and Mrs r artofAlliston Mass Mrs F W Orr from

lnd lvlrs Harry Diehl e turned fr om Seattle

Wash I here they attended the NFA Qnvention

Mr and Mrs Lucien Allarie from Augusta are middotspending the weekend at their home in Shirshyley

Mr and Mrs Carleton Baker and daughter Judy and Mr and Mrs Edmond Pelletier and family left for Nova Scotia for a week

Mrs Greta McAvory from New Jersey is visiting Mr and Mrs Fred Parent and family

Miss Terri Dunbar of Millinshyocket is visiting her grandshyparents Mr and Mrs Milton Dunbar and Mr and Mrs Terrence Dunbar

Mrs Marilyn King Mrs Phyllis Vickery Mrs Beth Botzko and Mrs Edna Dunbar were in Skowhegan Saturday to attend the performance of My Fair Lady at the Lakewood Theater

Mr and Mrs Earl Vickery and family from Millinocket are spending two weeks vacashytion at the Morrow Cottage on

Harfords Point Mrs Beth Botzko has returshy

ned to Hampden after visiting Mr and Mrs Milton Dunbar

Mr and Mrs Charles Lawshyson and their neice Miss Lynn Christensen of Westbrook Conn are guests of Mr and Mrs Kenneth MacDonald

Mr and Mrs Louis Pelleshyquin and family of Lincoln were guests of Mr and MrsHar~y MaCLeod

Mr and Mrs Elwin Thompshyson of Old Town are spending a few days at their cottage on Maple Street

Mr and Mrs Bernard McshyManus and children Paul Mary and Kevin of Worcester Mass are vacationing with Mr and Mrs Frances Donaher Mr and Mrs Walter Jerome also visited the Donahers on Monshyday Their daughter Mary Jane is the guest of the Don-

Guests atRussels Camps at Sandy Bay include Mr and Mrs Edward Stone of Seekonk Mass Mr anf Mrs Carl Hammarstrom and sons Steve

and Lee of Shrewbury Mas s Mr and Mrs Walter Michashylak and son James of Shrew shybury Mass Mr and Mrs Bernard Dolengiewcz and fam shyily of Worcester Mass

Other guests atRussells are Mr and Mrs James Madison and family from Campton N H Mr and Mr s A lber t Stone andfamily from Dublin N H bull Mr and Mrs Ray Barre tt from Dublin N H Walter Cardwell and Joe Ousker of Fox Lake Ill Mr and Mrs Harold Hess from Cherryhi 11 N J Mr and MlS Richard Perry and family of Philadelshy

phia Penn and Mrs Kate Pinelli and son Santo from Saco

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LUTHAN CROSBY

wants t o see youabou t you r

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hat Car Youve Beell Dreamiag ~_out is Now

rIces

Reuoaable Oller Refused THE B~T PRICES ON USED CARS YOU WILL FIND ANYWHERE

On display at our used car lot in Milbnocket and East Millinocket

Was Now Was Now 1962 Olds mobile 88 4 Dr Sedan 229500 209500

Buick LeSabre 2 Dr H T 239500 219500 Comet Modal s-22 129500 119500 i959 Oldsmobile 88 4 Dr Sedan (2) 109500 99500

Buick LeSabre 4 Dr Sedan 179500 169500 1959 Opal Wagon 2 Dr 59500 49500 Buick LeSabre 4 Dr Sedan 109500 99500 1960 Volkswagon 2 Dr Sedan 99500 89500

Pontiac 4Dr Sedan Hyd 109500 99500 1963 Oldsmobile Cutlass 2 Dr H-T 249500 2395 00 - Chevrolet 4 Dr Sedan 159500 119500 1961 Falcon 4 Dr 119500 109500 Chevrolet 4 Dr e Also Have A LARGE

Wagon 129500 119500 The Home of BUICK OLDS KADETT JEEP and G M C G

_ LE CTION of Older Models TRUCKS for over 40 YEARS

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CATAQUIS COUNTY MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION P iscataquis County Minsterial Association met at the Dovershy

r oft Me thodist Church Supper was served by Mrs Walter wn and Mrs Victor Miller

Walter Brown pastor of the church led the devotions whichE ed with a Prayer Circle as reported that progress was being made for the fall Evanshy

- tic Campaign prayer group headed by Rev Gerald Wibberly will meet in

chapel of the Guilford MethodistChurcheach Wednesday mornshyt 6 00 a m to pray for the success of the campaign

next meeting of the Association will be a supper meeting at _ s sembly of God Church in Dover-Foxcroft on August 10

Central Maine Crusade Committee met at the Guilford Methshy= t Church Thursday evening This is an evangelistic crusade JDSored by the Piscataquis County Ministerial Association ~ch will begin October 11 and close October 18 held at the xcroftAcademy in Dover-Foxcroft The Evangelist will be John ISley White from the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association ev Wilson Rickam General Chairman presided Reports re given by the following chairman Prayer Rev Gerald Wibshyly Finance Rev Robert Vanasck Publicity Rev Walter own Field Work Rev Wilson Hicham Arrangements Rev shman Bryant Youth Work Rev Clive Meidahl Paul Noble Guilf9 rd was appointed financial secretary A headquarters

ice will beset up in Dover-Foxcroft opening August 17 Ians were made for further development of the activities of ~se various committees -ite r the meeting coffee was served by Mrs Robert Vanasck S Maurice Brooks and Miss Margaret Martin

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$125 value GOLF BALLS

lor 50~ With jry clean1~

order of $1 5

Gaillord Dr CIaer

ClL FORD

DAV IIOS

8112 Linum $448

GASH amp CARRY WHILE THEY LAST

Guilford Maine

WN OF HOPE GRANGE MEETING Dawn of Hope Grange met in regular session Saturday night and )served Guest Officers Night The Master Barbara Wise turned

meeting over to the guests who filled the chairs Mas te r eslie Conner Valley Grange Overseer Merwin Lander Valley eward Lyman Severance - Milo Grange Assistant Steward laurice Fairbrother Valley Chaplain Millie Herring Valley reasurer Stanley Bennett Valley Secretary I rma Priest alley Gate Keeper William Edes Valley Ceres Blanch Davis The MOUNT KINEO invites residents of OUR AREA to the alley P omona Viola Lander VaHey Flora Edith Edes Valley MOOSEHEAD CRUISE Spend a beautiful afternoon on Mooseshyady Assistant Steward Mrs Lyman Severance Milo head Lake cruising on a 43 passenger Chris-Craft Two Barbara Wise was elected Master and Myrtle Dauphinee was hour cruises leave the Mt Kineo aock atRo~kwood at 2 S0 PM

cted Ceres ~nd both were installed taking the places of Mr on Wednesdays Saturdays and Sundays only $250 for adults ldMr~ Fred~rlckKnowleswhobecauseof slckness were unablE and less for children This is an experience you shouldnt

) continue mls 8 ) _ t the next meeting ref~eshments will be in charge of the young ( DINNER RESERVA TIONS INVITED DANCING WED amp SAT eople of the Gr ange offlCers A T MOUNT KfNEO _ literary progr am followed the meeting Wellington will hold =--------------------------2

Pomona Grange on August 6 with a 6 30 supper A 50-year pin was presentei to Katherine Russell by Worthy Deputy Ray Wise and Juvenile Deputy Barbara Wise This was presented to her in her own home because of her inability to attend Gr ange

The total number present was 41 as follows 2 from Mt Etna 2 from Pleasant River Milo 16 from Dawn of Hope 2 from Sangerville 2 from Abbot 12 from Valley Grange and 5 from Garlandbull TISBURY MANOR CHAPTER OF D A R

Tisbury Manor Chapter ofthe D A R met at the Chapter House on Friday at 73 0 pm Tile opening exercises were lead by Cahpshylain Mr W Harry Hughes withMrs Fletcher Quillain as pianis t The guests and one member Mrs Vance Leighton who had not been with us for some time were especially recolffiized by tpe Regent Mrs Thomas Mithee The National Defense Chairman Miss Gretchen Hamilton read an article from the Christian Science Monitor In MotionAnAnxiety by Robert Colby Nelson The next meeting will be held on August 21 instead of August 28 with Mr s Lawrence Hall Mrs -gtmwood Pullen Mrs Wallace Ritchis as hostesses Program will be in charge of MrsbullFletcher Quillian Mrs Forrest Stevens chairman of the Conservation Program shyspoke briefly on conservation and then introduced Mr Daniel Edgerton who spoke to us along these lines and showed slides of our National Resources and wiidlife

Refreshmentswere served by our Milo members Mrs H Allen Monroe Mrs Charles Mills and Mrs Daniel Ellison assiss ted by Mrs KennethPulleT Mrs Leslie Robinson and Mrs Philip Knight

Those presentbesides those serving on refreshments were Mrs Forrest StevEms Mrs Harry Hughes Miss ViIienne Bray a ll of Monson Mrs DickYoung Miss GretchenHamilton of Greenvi lle Mrs Roy Jacobason -Mrs Vance Leight~n of Brooklyn N Y Mrs Rupert Allen of Shirley Mrs Clair Bray of Sangerville Mrs Thomas Mithee of Guilford associate member Mrs C Fletcher Quillian of Washington D C Guests included Mr and Mrs Daniel Edgerton Dr and Mrs Robert Mathews Mr Tol shyford Durham and his mother Mrs James Durham of Belfast Mrs William Robinson Mrs Neola Jacobson of Monson

Your lltnendlr 8tore In Rockwood

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MENS SPORTING GOODS - BOAT LANDING

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The Sebec Lake Fish and me Association will hold its ual Field Day at Sebec Lake

n Sunday August 2 TheClub s been very active this sumshy

~er making improvements at ig Bmnett Pond in Guilford a site leased from the Pen shy

hscot Development Company

LOCAL BRIEFS Contd from Page 8

aourr-lJioxrroft Ir s Daisy Smith of Dovershy

f oxcroft recently received a -eep Maine Scenic Award for dis tinguished public service l the program to protect aine s natural beauties Mrs

mi th has been very activein rlttrden club work and was inshytrumental in legislation rel shyltive to the removal of junk lutomobiles from Maine roadshyides

Mr and Mrs David Badger are the proud parents of a -laughter Lorri Ann born at - ~orcester Mass

Mrs Badger is the former 3 e tty Curtis daughter of Mrs

The Maine Park and Recrea tion Commission is very enshythusiastic about the grant of land for a historical site at Kathadin Iron Works Work is being started on a his tory of the site and themiddot area will be developed as soon as funds are available

He~lth Htadquarte ~s f or

PRES CR IPTIONS

OUR SPECIALTY

Mrs Blaire Kallgren and children of North Bergen N J are spending several weeks

with Mr and Mrs BryonKallshygren in Guilford and at Whetshystone Pond while TSgt Blaine Kallgrenis attending nom omshymissioned officers school in Flonda Blaine will arrive

Yirginia Curtis and the late Sid- a~out m1ddle of August for a

ley Curtls of Dover-Foxcroft )a vid is the son of Mr and 1rs Philip Badger of Sebec

Mr s Virginia Curtis and children and William Mo r

I 1S spent last week in Worcester t ass to help in the home of be r daughter Badger They returned Last Saturday

Mrs David home

ltampuilfnrll Mr Willard Cole of Buffalo

_ l J is visiting his brother Stanley Cole

Mr and Mrs Richard Tuckshyer of Newport N H have been guests of his mother Mrs Effie Parsons

iT and Mrs Gerald Tuckshyer and children visited his llarents Mr and Mr s Clayton

V1S1t

Robert Kallgien and family are vacationing at the Kallshygr en camp at Whetstone Pond

Mrs John Morrison andhOld

c 1 ren are at the Morrispn camp at Clear Steam Lake for the summer

Mr and Mrs Joseph Jenshykluson and family of Salem Mass were guests of his motmiddot her Mr and Mr s Gleoll Chadbourne

Mrs Gleon Chadbourne has received wor d that he r daughshyter Mrs BettyRollins and children have arr ived in Okishynawa

THE TowN CRIER

~uugrrutUr Mr and Mrs Eben Carle

and daughter Evelene of Malshyden Mass Mr and Mrs James Davis and so~ Ja~es of Blackshear Ga have been recentguestB of Mr and Mrs George Smith

Mr and Mrs Vernon Kimshyball and children and William Enderwood of Springfieldmiddot Va have been guests of Mr Ki~shyballs mother Mrs Rachel Carr

Miss Sharonmiddot Smith of Bershywick has been the guestofsevshyeral of her Sangerville friends

Mrs Eleanor Bergbf Brownshyville was a caller in town

Mr and Mrs ErlandmiddotHerring and family were recent visi tors in North Berwick

Mr and Mrs Roger Race and family of Pe ru N Y are spendinga two weeks vacation at P iper Pond

Misses Diane and Carol Phil shypot of Dover-Foxcroft were guests of Mr and Mrs Chesshyter Moulton

Miss Darlene Clukey spent the weekend as guest of her grandparents Mr and Mrs Rudolph Clukey Mr and Mrs Laurence

Clark and s ons of E I Cajon Calif and Mrs Mildred Heshywett of Dover-Foxcroft attend shyed the United Churrh Sunday

Mr and Mr s Allan Jordan from Alconace Mich have been guests of Mr and Mrs Lawrence Jordan and family

Mr Sanger Knowlton of Pitt shysfield Ma ss was the guest of Mr and Mrs Lyle Knowshylton and Mr and Mrs Lawshyrence Jordan and family

Abbot Mr and Mrs Leland Lovell

and family of SpringfieW Mass have been guests of his pare nts Mr and Mrs Carmie Love ll

Mrs Mabel Symons of Brookshytondale N Y and Mr and Mrs Carl P lunkett of Ithaca N Y have been gursts of Mr and Mrs Carroll Moore

Richard Cooley son of Mr and Mrs Clifton Cooley Sr was injured when he fell fr om a load of hay He i s a patient

at the E MG Hospital in Banshygor

Mr and Mr s John Simpson of Calais were callers on Mr and Mrs Alvah Perkins

Mr and Mrs RussellDavidshys on of Clinton and Mr and Mrs RobertDavidson of Watshyerville were callers on Miss Faith Davidson

Mr and Mrs Sam Goodrishydge Jr are the parents of a daughter Cynthia Sue

A card party was held at th~ G range Hall Friday evening with 5 table at play Winners for high score were Florence Carr and Lytle Packard

Mr and Mrs George Gifford and son Billy of WellingfQrd Conn have been visitors of her parents Mr and Mrs Roy Clukey

Rou Clukey Donald Clukey and George Gifford were on a fishing trip at Indijn Pond

Mr and Mrs Morice Lanshydry and children of Quonset P9int RI are visiting in the vis ini ty and camping at Greenshywood Pond

Mrs Delta Mayo is visiting her neice Mrs Rachel Carr ather cottage atPushaw Lake

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L 0 ~ CLSSICAL INSTITUTE ALLlVlNI REU NION r~ l lunche on r(3l tvGtions and intentions of atte ndance for lJ)lIa l tlun1ni r(union have been recei ved at the prir _ipals bull SJ thl t ~lan3 nwy be better made those intendi ng to be

nl n rl urged t) 3end rese lvations to the school soon A buffet on j planncd Gt 12 oclock l ratioll Iil open at 10 a m and continue throughout the TilL CIl 3S nf i914 the fifty year graduates and earlier

lI ill bl recogni zed and those attending will be presented ri a tlS ind icati ng membership in the Old Timers Club In De arly tcn ty-ti e of these older graduates attended

o loin~ lunchcon a business meeting will be held in the chapel which tlll Crazy Hat competition will be held All ladies

e n are urgLcI to enter the competition and come prepared a 1964hatentry Baseball and softball will be enjoyed on he ri c nelds

Ul 200 Gillmni have attended recent reunions and a larger r G re expec ted this year

They also cut grass and bushes to make it possible for the float to be launched Pain-

o he ne ly formed 1lilo Car ted a trash can to be placed b Thc llilu Pistons Poun shy there s will hold a bottle dri ve Douglass Donald President

X[ eek August 3 to 8 of the Car Club wishes to anshye mbers of the Club will ca II nounce that they will do anyshy

a s k for bottles thing possible to flIa inCain 1 he cal club should be given ch credit for the time and this area iamp~ amp ~ S= y=S =Jj~ or t they oluntle red for iping prepare the Swimming

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ROCKWOOD NIGHT LIFE

(Photo by Margaret Bennen The little town of Rockwood located across the bay form beaushy

tiful Mount Kineo and where Moose River enters Moosehead Lake swells its pupulation each spring when thousands of out-of-state visitors move into its many sporting camps for Summer Fishing and other warm weather sports The Moosehead Inn(above pho to) supplies most of the night life for Rockwood and nearby sporting camps with its well-appointed cocktail lounge and game rooms and live dance music

WILL OPEN AUGUST 9TH

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Ladies Slorts amp Sladlts Red~ fO Clearance e~i Girls ~ts amp Slacks B1QJses amp Bathing Suits ReducedfO Clearance MAIN ST

FOLLOWING A RECE NT ILLNESS I AM NOW BACK FOR ELECTROLUX SALES amp SERVICE

Ludge r J Cote West Main Street Milo

T he final tribute to thc mcmory of a departed member of the family js llie cemetery memurial Our years of experience and complete knowledge of local cemete ry reshyquirements is available when you are faced with this important aeci shysio no We feature GUAR D IA N memorials rich in svmbolic meanshying made frum the -finest grg olCSo and fu lly guaranteed IIIYel 110 bullbullbullt Co

Some of Our SPECIALS for

[tyen)[Jlcopy (P)copy[JtpoundOO (P)poundW araschino Lipsticks 31 25 laytex Nipples amp Bottles 12 price yIons 49~ a P a ir howercaps 12~

Envelopes 225~ 120 feet of Ribbon 889 P ipes $1 00 16 Bows 99~ P laytex Pants 12 Price

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LADIES SKIRTS $2 00 amp $3 00 LADIES SUMMER DRESSES amp SUITS $4 00 amp $10-00 56 OFF ON ALL SUMMER HANDBAGS AND JEWELRY

(P)Mm (P)M~~ (P)M((~ at w~r j(nnsr~tab 1Juu

(Moosehead1s Finest) ~1vslC by THE SHANTEENS

every Friday and Saturday Night

Rockwood ~our ~UH Spot Maine

MILO LITTLE LEAGUE TOPS GUILFORD

The Milo All Stars won their 3 game of the year in as DanY star ts as they stopped Guiltord 7- 3 Steven Peters pi tched a one hitter the only hi t being an infield hi t as he struck out eleven in collecting the win

Ricky Brown s upplied the power at bat wi th a triple and a s ingle knocking in four of Milo Is seven l unS

tIonSUl(Mr and Mrs Ed Shey and

daughter of Wakefield Mass were guests of Mr and Mrs George Wentworth

Mrs Lou Quinn of Hartford Conn is visiting Mrs Blanche Carlson

Mr and Mrs Andrew Brodshyersonand c hildren of Haddan Conn were visitors of Mr and Mrs Raymond Pushee

Mr Olivi Anderson of New Jersey is visiting in town

Mrs De rry Hughes and children of Whitman Mass are visiting her parents Mr and Mrs Fred Finley

Mr Charle s Mar shall is home from the hospital

Mr anf Mrs Stanley Con shyway of East Braintree Mass and grandson Darrell Rowland of Jacksonville F la have been visiting Mr Hedley Heaney

Mr and Mrs Colby Kronshyholm were puests of Mr and Mrs Kermit Kronholm at Penscook N H

Carlton C Harvey 2nd

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Freeman L B riggs In Charge

bull GET ONE FREE I c Ii Ie r= 2r-r==

SPOTL I lti l-lT IiIII OGIIt co O L e ~ _~ ~ T

FOR SA LE Boys bicycle $2500

Good Condi tion Call 943 - 2692

N W Plge Agent

Gui liord Maine

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TH E T OWN CRIER

ERBY MOTH~RS SERVICE LUB The Derby Mothers Service lUb met in the home of Mrs Iildred King for an all day ee tiug on July 21st The business meeting was onducted by the president frs Marion Cunningham letter was read from Gorshyon Lovell S R Great Lakes

il Thank was expressed om hin and Timothy Morrill

or their basic gift sent by Mrs bull di th Rideout recently

Mrs Neil McCannell and am ily left July 19th for Kershywesttheim Germany to join

ber usband S PC Neil Mcshyannell he has been stationed e re for a year

SQUAW MOUNTAIN INN The mystery prize went to

Mrs Edith Rideout The next weeting will be an

evening one onAugust 4th place to be announced later

A special basIc letter went to Arnold Paul Utah

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Two chefs pose behind part of the most lavish display of wonderfu food we have seen in a long time The occasion was the Smorgas bord held atbeautiful1iquaw Mountain at Greenville last Saturday

(Photo by Margaret Bennett)

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LUTHAN CROSBY wa nt s t o s ee yo u

a bo ut

Wiadshield Glass

Melanson Jewelry Co

KEEPSAKE DIAMONDS $3995 UP

PISCATAQUIS VALLEY PONY CLUB Piscataquis Valley Pony Club sent tow teams to the Maine Regshy

iona l Rally at Ski Horse Mountain on July 20 21 and 22 The GENERAL REPAIRING WHEEL BALANCE TUNE-UP TIRES

team was S=~tA=C=C=EiiS==S0iRI=E=S======Captain Jan Haley Dale Ruksznis Tom Kemp Ijiiiiii-===B==A=T=T=ERI=E= ==D 1 Howard Weymouth and Stable Manger Maria Kemp The D 2

am was Captain Dennis Ruksznis Clifton Cooley Roger Packshyard Kay Haley and Stable Manger Terrill Weymouth

This three-day event was open to the four Maine Pony ClubsshyP r e sque Isle Penobscot Piscataquis and Pine free The memshybers take complete care of their horse and tack and compete in Dressage Cross County and Stadium Jumping They are scored as well on Stable Management and given a written test that cove rs all phases of Horsemanship and Stable Management

Some highlights of the events were Roger Packards 2nd highshyestscore in Dressage Dale Ruksznis Clifton Cooleys and Dennis Ruksznis perfect scores in Cross Country and Clifton Cooleys 39 out of 40 pOints in Stadium Jumping

Charles Titcomb was chaperone for the boys Melva Haley and Vir ginia Ruksznis were chaperones for the girls

Future events will be the Piscataquis Valley Horse Show at the

in September

WHEN YOU BUY FROM KNAPP YOU KNOW THAT ALL THE PARTS THAT HAKE UP A FINE CAR ARE IN TOP COND I T ION AND RARING TO GOI

Milo Maine

Knapp Auto Sales

TAKE A VACATION

From Summer Cooking Shop at

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Dover-Foxcroft fairgrounds and the Penobscot Pony Clubs Show I

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astries of All inc Cakes

(Raised Jelly Plain

I m 0 nus Chocolate amp Crulle r s warn~ng you enry one

smart remark like Whats

Cooking and I yont serve Cooklees Pleesthe dessert from Crocketts ~

LOCATED ON THE MOOSEHEAD TRAIL in

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OVER 200 RURAL FAMILIES jor types of farming in this area are dairy broilers and pctashy

RECEIVE FHA ASSISTANCE toes

On that Slme date the NewshyThe Family Size Farm

port office was giving credi t according to the July issue of

service t6 a total of 202 indivshyli The Farm Index issued by

idual rural families in itsthe Economic Research U S

area Many of these familiesDept of Agriculture contin are part-time farmers and ue s to be the backbone ofagrishy other are rural residents reshyculture And these units ceiging credit assis tance ar e growing and marketing through rural housing authorshyrn oremiddotproducts--Mostare opshy ities erated by a single fainily

This6 the type of farm wtch GUILFORD COUPLE FETED benefits from real estate and AT PARTY farm operating loans from the Mr and Mrs Bernard Lord Farmers Home Administration of Dexter formerly of GuilshyThis is the type of farm that ford were guests of honor at canbenefitfrom forestry re- a surprise anniversary and creation soil and water rural house-warming party held at housing watershed develop- their home The party was ment emergency and soil con- given to them by Mr and Mrs~ servatibn loans made by the Malcolm Tratfon of Abbot Farmers Home Administration Several gifts were presented r eports Robert Farris County to the couple including a FHA Supervisor at Newport money tree made by Mrs Traf-

As of June 30 1964 the ton Mrs Lord also was preshyNewport office Qf the Farmers sented a corsage of red roses Home Administration reported by Mrs Trafton servicing 95 farmers who are Following the opening ofgifts conducting adaquate family refreshments including an farming Clperations The ma- anniversary cake made by

01 Courle You Want Him to Grow Stromiddotmiddotmiddot

bull but most important you want him to grow up While milk is certainly the best of health foods only specially prepared milk is free of the threat of disshyease carried in some unshytreated milk

P lay it safe not sorry with Pasteurized and homshyogenized milk from bull

R ickers Dairy

You Kn01M bull bull THAT THE

SERVES HOME COOKED FOODS IN A FRIE ND LY AT MOSPHERE We r e open 10-6 Mon thru Sat

and 9 - 7 on Sunda

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Mrs Bruce Pushor sister ABBOT middot of Mrs Lord was servedhy PARTY FOR DISTRICT Mrs iWamice Hall In and DEPUTY GRAND CHIEF Mrs Clair Hanscome and Mrs Gertrude Fogg was Mrs Malcolm Trafton serv~d honor ed guest at as urprpunch A social evening was party Thursday evening at enjoye~ the meeting of Chiquita Tel---- ---shyABBOT pIe of Pythian Sisters 25TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY middot The members and ollie

A 25th anniversary pa~ty was from the church Ladies s ( given by the children of Mr cle and friends joined togetl and Mrs Carmie Lovell at in presenting Sister Ger trt their home in Abbot a gift of a money tree an

Mr and Mrs Lovell were beautiful cake married July 11 1939 by the Mrs Kay Hanscome pow late Rev J OM Reynolds at the punch and sandwiches c u home of Mr and Mrs Mande 11 cakes were served buffet s ry Foss in Newport They are while the guest of honor ( the parents of 6 children 3 and served her cake boys and 3 girls

GREENVILLEMrs Lovell was presented

NEW SUPERINTENDENT a beautiful corsage of red roses

OF SCHOOLS FOR a gift from her children Many DISTR[CT NO 2 cards and gifts including a

The joint School CommitteE money tree and money boushy

of School Adminstrative Dis quet were received by the

rict No 2 and Union 6 0 announ couple Several phone call of the appointment of Warren Icongratulation were received Pressley Jr as Superintel

from friends who were unable dent of Schools

to attend All of the children Pressley a graduate of tJ

were present except one University of Maine ho ds

daughter Mrs Hubert Shroat Masters Degree in Adminis

of Caseyville Ill who talked ration and has done gradua

with them by phone work at Harvard Univer s i t)

A daughter Mrs Donald NesshyTeachers College Columbi

bitt greeted the gues ts another University and Dartmout

daughter Mrs Earl Castle College

Jr served the three tired cake He taught in Maine as P r ir

and Mrs Leland Lovell poured cipal-Teacher of North Han

coffee HighSchool and served as pri cipal ofPiscataquis Communi HighSchool In1935 he mO VEDouglas s to Ipswich Mass where h served as high schoolprinciplStore Mr Pressley has also serve( as supervising Principal a

Meat Beer King Philip Regional High Scb oo~ Active in ooth State alland National Education Associ a

Oroeeries ions he has served as speakE at two National Conventions

Hotel Block Guilford Maine Contd on P age

ANYTHING CAN HAPPEN TO YOUR BOAT (AND SOMETH ING USUAlLY DOES ) WHY NOT FEEL SAFE VACATI ON TItpound IS NOT WORRY T i~ BUY NO DEDUCTlBLE BOAT lu~~u~r u~ DC DCA I I v DDATcr~nl

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GLILFORD~ l Pressley is lYanied and GOLDEN LINK PAST NOBLE

5 wife Marion is an deshyGRAND CLUBentary school tcachel Mrs

Golden Link Rebekah Past - ss ley has been teaching in Noble Grands Club met Friday~ She ldonville Kindergmiddotarten evenJng wi th lVlildred Weyshy e Pressleys have three mouth Myra Winey as coshyld ren Mary Jane a sophshyhostess The meeting was conshy1e at the University of Maine ducted by the president Myrar the Advanced Placement Willey A thank you note fromog rain Warren III a sophshyMary Somers was read andore in high school and Lee cards were signed for Edna

_nD who is in first grade King at the Hibbard NurSingP r essley served in Worl Home and Mary Somers ataT II as a B -29 pHoto her home The mystery packshyHe has been active in comlYshyage was won by Mi ldred Weyshymi ty affairs and has served as mouth-rector of the new Dedham

The meeting was preceded by= us t Bank in Plainville acovereddish supper a featshy ass and for the pas t year ure of which was a birthday _a s served as President of the cake for Margaret Martin made -rentham Lions Club He was by Esther Woolsey

arded a Lions Award Key )r his contribution to the Lions Contd on Page 9 re r national in 1962

He has had middotfifteen years of LUTHAN CROSBY

eaching and adminstration in wants t o see youabout

nd varied background in terms _ school planning finance

b lic schools and has a broad

Wheel AIimentl I

Llld operation

Bold Esso StatioB ElmStreeT -fa

Thpound 8ESTj ~(gtod 5efYite Svf~cliB$

Knowltons Restollmt Open 630 to 900 GREENVILLE

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4~ L A K E HO U S E ~~ Gifts and A ntiques -)

GREENVILLE MAINE on Moosehead Lake

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Mr Hugh Boates of Milo celebrated his 90th birthday last Monda A resident of Milo since 1900 Mr Boates sold and de live red ice in Milo and Derby for twenty-five years and is well known to all but the younger lesidents of that area

Hugh Boates moved to Milo from Prince Edward Island in 1900 and married the forme r Blanch West on June 26 1907 He is in good health and quite active as is his wife He is member of Mystic Lodge of Masons No 65 of Hampden and was an usher 0

the United Baptist Church

Many Milo residents will also remember his horse Old Bess who pulled Mr Boates ice wagon faithfully for the 25 years in which he served the area

Some of Our SPECIALS for

14 PLYWOOD (Good One Side) $2 99 12 PLYWOOD (Good One Side) $4 99 34 PLYWOOD (Good One Side) $7 20

ALUMINUM ROOF ING 4 X 6 Reg 595 Spec $4 99 4 X 8 Reg 7 95 Spec $6 69 4 X 9 Reg 8 75 Spec $7 50 4 X 10 Reg 985 Spec $7 95 4 X 12 Reg 11 65 Spec $9 95 4 X 14 Reg 13 95 Spec $11 95 4 X 6 Reg 1 5 95 Spec $1325

GOOD ONLY JU LY 30 31 and AUG 1 1964

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Milo Maine

THE TOWN CRIER

Local Briefs

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d [tmiddot George Bgner I Lllilclten r-lark and

1 1 elmhurst Ill - of 111 and lTrs

E rolu1 The Bgners the Worlds Fair en Greenville

lei [rs vVarrenKearns l ily from Wakefield

I C vacationing atCheyshythl r guests include

Mrs Peter Klien of ~n Mass Karl and u f Germany Mr and

G rge Howell of Spen-I tass Mr and Mrs r artofAlliston Mass Mrs F W Orr from

lnd lvlrs Harry Diehl e turned fr om Seattle

Wash I here they attended the NFA Qnvention

Mr and Mrs Lucien Allarie from Augusta are middotspending the weekend at their home in Shirshyley

Mr and Mrs Carleton Baker and daughter Judy and Mr and Mrs Edmond Pelletier and family left for Nova Scotia for a week

Mrs Greta McAvory from New Jersey is visiting Mr and Mrs Fred Parent and family

Miss Terri Dunbar of Millinshyocket is visiting her grandshyparents Mr and Mrs Milton Dunbar and Mr and Mrs Terrence Dunbar

Mrs Marilyn King Mrs Phyllis Vickery Mrs Beth Botzko and Mrs Edna Dunbar were in Skowhegan Saturday to attend the performance of My Fair Lady at the Lakewood Theater

Mr and Mrs Earl Vickery and family from Millinocket are spending two weeks vacashytion at the Morrow Cottage on

Harfords Point Mrs Beth Botzko has returshy

ned to Hampden after visiting Mr and Mrs Milton Dunbar

Mr and Mrs Charles Lawshyson and their neice Miss Lynn Christensen of Westbrook Conn are guests of Mr and Mrs Kenneth MacDonald

Mr and Mrs Louis Pelleshyquin and family of Lincoln were guests of Mr and MrsHar~y MaCLeod

Mr and Mrs Elwin Thompshyson of Old Town are spending a few days at their cottage on Maple Street

Mr and Mrs Bernard McshyManus and children Paul Mary and Kevin of Worcester Mass are vacationing with Mr and Mrs Frances Donaher Mr and Mrs Walter Jerome also visited the Donahers on Monshyday Their daughter Mary Jane is the guest of the Don-

Guests atRussels Camps at Sandy Bay include Mr and Mrs Edward Stone of Seekonk Mass Mr anf Mrs Carl Hammarstrom and sons Steve

and Lee of Shrewbury Mas s Mr and Mrs Walter Michashylak and son James of Shrew shybury Mass Mr and Mrs Bernard Dolengiewcz and fam shyily of Worcester Mass

Other guests atRussells are Mr and Mrs James Madison and family from Campton N H Mr and Mr s A lber t Stone andfamily from Dublin N H bull Mr and Mrs Ray Barre tt from Dublin N H Walter Cardwell and Joe Ousker of Fox Lake Ill Mr and Mrs Harold Hess from Cherryhi 11 N J Mr and MlS Richard Perry and family of Philadelshy

phia Penn and Mrs Kate Pinelli and son Santo from Saco

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LUTHAN CROSBY

wants t o see youabou t you r

Ignition

bull

hat Car Youve Beell Dreamiag ~_out is Now

rIces

Reuoaable Oller Refused THE B~T PRICES ON USED CARS YOU WILL FIND ANYWHERE

On display at our used car lot in Milbnocket and East Millinocket

Was Now Was Now 1962 Olds mobile 88 4 Dr Sedan 229500 209500

Buick LeSabre 2 Dr H T 239500 219500 Comet Modal s-22 129500 119500 i959 Oldsmobile 88 4 Dr Sedan (2) 109500 99500

Buick LeSabre 4 Dr Sedan 179500 169500 1959 Opal Wagon 2 Dr 59500 49500 Buick LeSabre 4 Dr Sedan 109500 99500 1960 Volkswagon 2 Dr Sedan 99500 89500

Pontiac 4Dr Sedan Hyd 109500 99500 1963 Oldsmobile Cutlass 2 Dr H-T 249500 2395 00 - Chevrolet 4 Dr Sedan 159500 119500 1961 Falcon 4 Dr 119500 109500 Chevrolet 4 Dr e Also Have A LARGE

Wagon 129500 119500 The Home of BUICK OLDS KADETT JEEP and G M C G

_ LE CTION of Older Models TRUCKS for over 40 YEARS

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CATAQUIS COUNTY MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION P iscataquis County Minsterial Association met at the Dovershy

r oft Me thodist Church Supper was served by Mrs Walter wn and Mrs Victor Miller

Walter Brown pastor of the church led the devotions whichE ed with a Prayer Circle as reported that progress was being made for the fall Evanshy

- tic Campaign prayer group headed by Rev Gerald Wibberly will meet in

chapel of the Guilford MethodistChurcheach Wednesday mornshyt 6 00 a m to pray for the success of the campaign

next meeting of the Association will be a supper meeting at _ s sembly of God Church in Dover-Foxcroft on August 10

Central Maine Crusade Committee met at the Guilford Methshy= t Church Thursday evening This is an evangelistic crusade JDSored by the Piscataquis County Ministerial Association ~ch will begin October 11 and close October 18 held at the xcroftAcademy in Dover-Foxcroft The Evangelist will be John ISley White from the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association ev Wilson Rickam General Chairman presided Reports re given by the following chairman Prayer Rev Gerald Wibshyly Finance Rev Robert Vanasck Publicity Rev Walter own Field Work Rev Wilson Hicham Arrangements Rev shman Bryant Youth Work Rev Clive Meidahl Paul Noble Guilf9 rd was appointed financial secretary A headquarters

ice will beset up in Dover-Foxcroft opening August 17 Ians were made for further development of the activities of ~se various committees -ite r the meeting coffee was served by Mrs Robert Vanasck S Maurice Brooks and Miss Margaret Martin

1r-------------shyWHILE SUPPLY LASTS

$125 value GOLF BALLS

lor 50~ With jry clean1~

order of $1 5

Gaillord Dr CIaer

ClL FORD

DAV IIOS

8112 Linum $448

GASH amp CARRY WHILE THEY LAST

Guilford Maine

WN OF HOPE GRANGE MEETING Dawn of Hope Grange met in regular session Saturday night and )served Guest Officers Night The Master Barbara Wise turned

meeting over to the guests who filled the chairs Mas te r eslie Conner Valley Grange Overseer Merwin Lander Valley eward Lyman Severance - Milo Grange Assistant Steward laurice Fairbrother Valley Chaplain Millie Herring Valley reasurer Stanley Bennett Valley Secretary I rma Priest alley Gate Keeper William Edes Valley Ceres Blanch Davis The MOUNT KINEO invites residents of OUR AREA to the alley P omona Viola Lander VaHey Flora Edith Edes Valley MOOSEHEAD CRUISE Spend a beautiful afternoon on Mooseshyady Assistant Steward Mrs Lyman Severance Milo head Lake cruising on a 43 passenger Chris-Craft Two Barbara Wise was elected Master and Myrtle Dauphinee was hour cruises leave the Mt Kineo aock atRo~kwood at 2 S0 PM

cted Ceres ~nd both were installed taking the places of Mr on Wednesdays Saturdays and Sundays only $250 for adults ldMr~ Fred~rlckKnowleswhobecauseof slckness were unablE and less for children This is an experience you shouldnt

) continue mls 8 ) _ t the next meeting ref~eshments will be in charge of the young ( DINNER RESERVA TIONS INVITED DANCING WED amp SAT eople of the Gr ange offlCers A T MOUNT KfNEO _ literary progr am followed the meeting Wellington will hold =--------------------------2

Pomona Grange on August 6 with a 6 30 supper A 50-year pin was presentei to Katherine Russell by Worthy Deputy Ray Wise and Juvenile Deputy Barbara Wise This was presented to her in her own home because of her inability to attend Gr ange

The total number present was 41 as follows 2 from Mt Etna 2 from Pleasant River Milo 16 from Dawn of Hope 2 from Sangerville 2 from Abbot 12 from Valley Grange and 5 from Garlandbull TISBURY MANOR CHAPTER OF D A R

Tisbury Manor Chapter ofthe D A R met at the Chapter House on Friday at 73 0 pm Tile opening exercises were lead by Cahpshylain Mr W Harry Hughes withMrs Fletcher Quillain as pianis t The guests and one member Mrs Vance Leighton who had not been with us for some time were especially recolffiized by tpe Regent Mrs Thomas Mithee The National Defense Chairman Miss Gretchen Hamilton read an article from the Christian Science Monitor In MotionAnAnxiety by Robert Colby Nelson The next meeting will be held on August 21 instead of August 28 with Mr s Lawrence Hall Mrs -gtmwood Pullen Mrs Wallace Ritchis as hostesses Program will be in charge of MrsbullFletcher Quillian Mrs Forrest Stevens chairman of the Conservation Program shyspoke briefly on conservation and then introduced Mr Daniel Edgerton who spoke to us along these lines and showed slides of our National Resources and wiidlife

Refreshmentswere served by our Milo members Mrs H Allen Monroe Mrs Charles Mills and Mrs Daniel Ellison assiss ted by Mrs KennethPulleT Mrs Leslie Robinson and Mrs Philip Knight

Those presentbesides those serving on refreshments were Mrs Forrest StevEms Mrs Harry Hughes Miss ViIienne Bray a ll of Monson Mrs DickYoung Miss GretchenHamilton of Greenvi lle Mrs Roy Jacobason -Mrs Vance Leight~n of Brooklyn N Y Mrs Rupert Allen of Shirley Mrs Clair Bray of Sangerville Mrs Thomas Mithee of Guilford associate member Mrs C Fletcher Quillian of Washington D C Guests included Mr and Mrs Daniel Edgerton Dr and Mrs Robert Mathews Mr Tol shyford Durham and his mother Mrs James Durham of Belfast Mrs William Robinson Mrs Neola Jacobson of Monson

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The Sebec Lake Fish and me Association will hold its ual Field Day at Sebec Lake

n Sunday August 2 TheClub s been very active this sumshy

~er making improvements at ig Bmnett Pond in Guilford a site leased from the Pen shy

hscot Development Company

LOCAL BRIEFS Contd from Page 8

aourr-lJioxrroft Ir s Daisy Smith of Dovershy

f oxcroft recently received a -eep Maine Scenic Award for dis tinguished public service l the program to protect aine s natural beauties Mrs

mi th has been very activein rlttrden club work and was inshytrumental in legislation rel shyltive to the removal of junk lutomobiles from Maine roadshyides

Mr and Mrs David Badger are the proud parents of a -laughter Lorri Ann born at - ~orcester Mass

Mrs Badger is the former 3 e tty Curtis daughter of Mrs

The Maine Park and Recrea tion Commission is very enshythusiastic about the grant of land for a historical site at Kathadin Iron Works Work is being started on a his tory of the site and themiddot area will be developed as soon as funds are available

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PRES CR IPTIONS

OUR SPECIALTY

Mrs Blaire Kallgren and children of North Bergen N J are spending several weeks

with Mr and Mrs BryonKallshygren in Guilford and at Whetshystone Pond while TSgt Blaine Kallgrenis attending nom omshymissioned officers school in Flonda Blaine will arrive

Yirginia Curtis and the late Sid- a~out m1ddle of August for a

ley Curtls of Dover-Foxcroft )a vid is the son of Mr and 1rs Philip Badger of Sebec

Mr s Virginia Curtis and children and William Mo r

I 1S spent last week in Worcester t ass to help in the home of be r daughter Badger They returned Last Saturday

Mrs David home

ltampuilfnrll Mr Willard Cole of Buffalo

_ l J is visiting his brother Stanley Cole

Mr and Mrs Richard Tuckshyer of Newport N H have been guests of his mother Mrs Effie Parsons

iT and Mrs Gerald Tuckshyer and children visited his llarents Mr and Mr s Clayton

V1S1t

Robert Kallgien and family are vacationing at the Kallshygr en camp at Whetstone Pond

Mrs John Morrison andhOld

c 1 ren are at the Morrispn camp at Clear Steam Lake for the summer

Mr and Mrs Joseph Jenshykluson and family of Salem Mass were guests of his motmiddot her Mr and Mr s Gleoll Chadbourne

Mrs Gleon Chadbourne has received wor d that he r daughshyter Mrs BettyRollins and children have arr ived in Okishynawa

THE TowN CRIER

~uugrrutUr Mr and Mrs Eben Carle

and daughter Evelene of Malshyden Mass Mr and Mrs James Davis and so~ Ja~es of Blackshear Ga have been recentguestB of Mr and Mrs George Smith

Mr and Mrs Vernon Kimshyball and children and William Enderwood of Springfieldmiddot Va have been guests of Mr Ki~shyballs mother Mrs Rachel Carr

Miss Sharonmiddot Smith of Bershywick has been the guestofsevshyeral of her Sangerville friends

Mrs Eleanor Bergbf Brownshyville was a caller in town

Mr and Mrs ErlandmiddotHerring and family were recent visi tors in North Berwick

Mr and Mrs Roger Race and family of Pe ru N Y are spendinga two weeks vacation at P iper Pond

Misses Diane and Carol Phil shypot of Dover-Foxcroft were guests of Mr and Mrs Chesshyter Moulton

Miss Darlene Clukey spent the weekend as guest of her grandparents Mr and Mrs Rudolph Clukey Mr and Mrs Laurence

Clark and s ons of E I Cajon Calif and Mrs Mildred Heshywett of Dover-Foxcroft attend shyed the United Churrh Sunday

Mr and Mr s Allan Jordan from Alconace Mich have been guests of Mr and Mrs Lawrence Jordan and family

Mr Sanger Knowlton of Pitt shysfield Ma ss was the guest of Mr and Mrs Lyle Knowshylton and Mr and Mrs Lawshyrence Jordan and family

Abbot Mr and Mrs Leland Lovell

and family of SpringfieW Mass have been guests of his pare nts Mr and Mrs Carmie Love ll

Mrs Mabel Symons of Brookshytondale N Y and Mr and Mrs Carl P lunkett of Ithaca N Y have been gursts of Mr and Mrs Carroll Moore

Richard Cooley son of Mr and Mrs Clifton Cooley Sr was injured when he fell fr om a load of hay He i s a patient

at the E MG Hospital in Banshygor

Mr and Mr s John Simpson of Calais were callers on Mr and Mrs Alvah Perkins

Mr and Mrs RussellDavidshys on of Clinton and Mr and Mrs RobertDavidson of Watshyerville were callers on Miss Faith Davidson

Mr and Mrs Sam Goodrishydge Jr are the parents of a daughter Cynthia Sue

A card party was held at th~ G range Hall Friday evening with 5 table at play Winners for high score were Florence Carr and Lytle Packard

Mr and Mrs George Gifford and son Billy of WellingfQrd Conn have been visitors of her parents Mr and Mrs Roy Clukey

Rou Clukey Donald Clukey and George Gifford were on a fishing trip at Indijn Pond

Mr and Mrs Morice Lanshydry and children of Quonset P9int RI are visiting in the vis ini ty and camping at Greenshywood Pond

Mrs Delta Mayo is visiting her neice Mrs Rachel Carr ather cottage atPushaw Lake

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L 0 ~ CLSSICAL INSTITUTE ALLlVlNI REU NION r~ l lunche on r(3l tvGtions and intentions of atte ndance for lJ)lIa l tlun1ni r(union have been recei ved at the prir _ipals bull SJ thl t ~lan3 nwy be better made those intendi ng to be

nl n rl urged t) 3end rese lvations to the school soon A buffet on j planncd Gt 12 oclock l ratioll Iil open at 10 a m and continue throughout the TilL CIl 3S nf i914 the fifty year graduates and earlier

lI ill bl recogni zed and those attending will be presented ri a tlS ind icati ng membership in the Old Timers Club In De arly tcn ty-ti e of these older graduates attended

o loin~ lunchcon a business meeting will be held in the chapel which tlll Crazy Hat competition will be held All ladies

e n are urgLcI to enter the competition and come prepared a 1964hatentry Baseball and softball will be enjoyed on he ri c nelds

Ul 200 Gillmni have attended recent reunions and a larger r G re expec ted this year

They also cut grass and bushes to make it possible for the float to be launched Pain-

o he ne ly formed 1lilo Car ted a trash can to be placed b Thc llilu Pistons Poun shy there s will hold a bottle dri ve Douglass Donald President

X[ eek August 3 to 8 of the Car Club wishes to anshye mbers of the Club will ca II nounce that they will do anyshy

a s k for bottles thing possible to flIa inCain 1 he cal club should be given ch credit for the time and this area iamp~ amp ~ S= y=S =Jj~ or t they oluntle red for iping prepare the Swimming

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ROCKWOOD NIGHT LIFE

(Photo by Margaret Bennen The little town of Rockwood located across the bay form beaushy

tiful Mount Kineo and where Moose River enters Moosehead Lake swells its pupulation each spring when thousands of out-of-state visitors move into its many sporting camps for Summer Fishing and other warm weather sports The Moosehead Inn(above pho to) supplies most of the night life for Rockwood and nearby sporting camps with its well-appointed cocktail lounge and game rooms and live dance music

WILL OPEN AUGUST 9TH

Page l~ THE TOW N CRIE R

Ladies Slorts amp Sladlts Red~ fO Clearance e~i Girls ~ts amp Slacks B1QJses amp Bathing Suits ReducedfO Clearance MAIN ST

FOLLOWING A RECE NT ILLNESS I AM NOW BACK FOR ELECTROLUX SALES amp SERVICE

Ludge r J Cote West Main Street Milo

T he final tribute to thc mcmory of a departed member of the family js llie cemetery memurial Our years of experience and complete knowledge of local cemete ry reshyquirements is available when you are faced with this important aeci shysio no We feature GUAR D IA N memorials rich in svmbolic meanshying made frum the -finest grg olCSo and fu lly guaranteed IIIYel 110 bullbullbullt Co

Some of Our SPECIALS for

[tyen)[Jlcopy (P)copy[JtpoundOO (P)poundW araschino Lipsticks 31 25 laytex Nipples amp Bottles 12 price yIons 49~ a P a ir howercaps 12~

Envelopes 225~ 120 feet of Ribbon 889 P ipes $1 00 16 Bows 99~ P laytex Pants 12 Price

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Milo Maine

LADIES SKIRTS $2 00 amp $3 00 LADIES SUMMER DRESSES amp SUITS $4 00 amp $10-00 56 OFF ON ALL SUMMER HANDBAGS AND JEWELRY

(P)Mm (P)M~~ (P)M((~ at w~r j(nnsr~tab 1Juu

(Moosehead1s Finest) ~1vslC by THE SHANTEENS

every Friday and Saturday Night

Rockwood ~our ~UH Spot Maine

MILO LITTLE LEAGUE TOPS GUILFORD

The Milo All Stars won their 3 game of the year in as DanY star ts as they stopped Guiltord 7- 3 Steven Peters pi tched a one hitter the only hi t being an infield hi t as he struck out eleven in collecting the win

Ricky Brown s upplied the power at bat wi th a triple and a s ingle knocking in four of Milo Is seven l unS

tIonSUl(Mr and Mrs Ed Shey and

daughter of Wakefield Mass were guests of Mr and Mrs George Wentworth

Mrs Lou Quinn of Hartford Conn is visiting Mrs Blanche Carlson

Mr and Mrs Andrew Brodshyersonand c hildren of Haddan Conn were visitors of Mr and Mrs Raymond Pushee

Mr Olivi Anderson of New Jersey is visiting in town

Mrs De rry Hughes and children of Whitman Mass are visiting her parents Mr and Mrs Fred Finley

Mr Charle s Mar shall is home from the hospital

Mr anf Mrs Stanley Con shyway of East Braintree Mass and grandson Darrell Rowland of Jacksonville F la have been visiting Mr Hedley Heaney

Mr and Mrs Colby Kronshyholm were puests of Mr and Mrs Kermit Kronholm at Penscook N H

Carlton C Harvey 2nd

Tel TR6-2715

Freeman L B riggs In Charge

bull GET ONE FREE I c Ii Ie r= 2r-r==

SPOTL I lti l-lT IiIII OGIIt co O L e ~ _~ ~ T

FOR SA LE Boys bicycle $2500

Good Condi tion Call 943 - 2692

N W Plge Agent

Gui liord Maine

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OVER 200 RURAL FAMILIES jor types of farming in this area are dairy broilers and pctashy

RECEIVE FHA ASSISTANCE toes

On that Slme date the NewshyThe Family Size Farm

port office was giving credi t according to the July issue of

service t6 a total of 202 indivshyli The Farm Index issued by

idual rural families in itsthe Economic Research U S

area Many of these familiesDept of Agriculture contin are part-time farmers and ue s to be the backbone ofagrishy other are rural residents reshyculture And these units ceiging credit assis tance ar e growing and marketing through rural housing authorshyrn oremiddotproducts--Mostare opshy ities erated by a single fainily

This6 the type of farm wtch GUILFORD COUPLE FETED benefits from real estate and AT PARTY farm operating loans from the Mr and Mrs Bernard Lord Farmers Home Administration of Dexter formerly of GuilshyThis is the type of farm that ford were guests of honor at canbenefitfrom forestry re- a surprise anniversary and creation soil and water rural house-warming party held at housing watershed develop- their home The party was ment emergency and soil con- given to them by Mr and Mrs~ servatibn loans made by the Malcolm Tratfon of Abbot Farmers Home Administration Several gifts were presented r eports Robert Farris County to the couple including a FHA Supervisor at Newport money tree made by Mrs Traf-

As of June 30 1964 the ton Mrs Lord also was preshyNewport office Qf the Farmers sented a corsage of red roses Home Administration reported by Mrs Trafton servicing 95 farmers who are Following the opening ofgifts conducting adaquate family refreshments including an farming Clperations The ma- anniversary cake made by

01 Courle You Want Him to Grow Stromiddotmiddotmiddot

bull but most important you want him to grow up While milk is certainly the best of health foods only specially prepared milk is free of the threat of disshyease carried in some unshytreated milk

P lay it safe not sorry with Pasteurized and homshyogenized milk from bull

R ickers Dairy

You Kn01M bull bull THAT THE

SERVES HOME COOKED FOODS IN A FRIE ND LY AT MOSPHERE We r e open 10-6 Mon thru Sat

and 9 - 7 on Sunda

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Mrs Bruce Pushor sister ABBOT middot of Mrs Lord was servedhy PARTY FOR DISTRICT Mrs iWamice Hall In and DEPUTY GRAND CHIEF Mrs Clair Hanscome and Mrs Gertrude Fogg was Mrs Malcolm Trafton serv~d honor ed guest at as urprpunch A social evening was party Thursday evening at enjoye~ the meeting of Chiquita Tel---- ---shyABBOT pIe of Pythian Sisters 25TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY middot The members and ollie

A 25th anniversary pa~ty was from the church Ladies s ( given by the children of Mr cle and friends joined togetl and Mrs Carmie Lovell at in presenting Sister Ger trt their home in Abbot a gift of a money tree an

Mr and Mrs Lovell were beautiful cake married July 11 1939 by the Mrs Kay Hanscome pow late Rev J OM Reynolds at the punch and sandwiches c u home of Mr and Mrs Mande 11 cakes were served buffet s ry Foss in Newport They are while the guest of honor ( the parents of 6 children 3 and served her cake boys and 3 girls

GREENVILLEMrs Lovell was presented

NEW SUPERINTENDENT a beautiful corsage of red roses

OF SCHOOLS FOR a gift from her children Many DISTR[CT NO 2 cards and gifts including a

The joint School CommitteE money tree and money boushy

of School Adminstrative Dis quet were received by the

rict No 2 and Union 6 0 announ couple Several phone call of the appointment of Warren Icongratulation were received Pressley Jr as Superintel

from friends who were unable dent of Schools

to attend All of the children Pressley a graduate of tJ

were present except one University of Maine ho ds

daughter Mrs Hubert Shroat Masters Degree in Adminis

of Caseyville Ill who talked ration and has done gradua

with them by phone work at Harvard Univer s i t)

A daughter Mrs Donald NesshyTeachers College Columbi

bitt greeted the gues ts another University and Dartmout

daughter Mrs Earl Castle College

Jr served the three tired cake He taught in Maine as P r ir

and Mrs Leland Lovell poured cipal-Teacher of North Han

coffee HighSchool and served as pri cipal ofPiscataquis Communi HighSchool In1935 he mO VEDouglas s to Ipswich Mass where h served as high schoolprinciplStore Mr Pressley has also serve( as supervising Principal a

Meat Beer King Philip Regional High Scb oo~ Active in ooth State alland National Education Associ a

Oroeeries ions he has served as speakE at two National Conventions

Hotel Block Guilford Maine Contd on P age

ANYTHING CAN HAPPEN TO YOUR BOAT (AND SOMETH ING USUAlLY DOES ) WHY NOT FEEL SAFE VACATI ON TItpound IS NOT WORRY T i~ BUY NO DEDUCTlBLE BOAT lu~~u~r u~ DC DCA I I v DDATcr~nl

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_poundW GREE NVILLE CLUB DOINGS SUP E RI NTEr-TDENT Contd from Page 5 Contd From Page 6

GLILFORD~ l Pressley is lYanied and GOLDEN LINK PAST NOBLE

5 wife Marion is an deshyGRAND CLUBentary school tcachel Mrs

Golden Link Rebekah Past - ss ley has been teaching in Noble Grands Club met Friday~ She ldonville Kindergmiddotarten evenJng wi th lVlildred Weyshy e Pressleys have three mouth Myra Winey as coshyld ren Mary Jane a sophshyhostess The meeting was conshy1e at the University of Maine ducted by the president Myrar the Advanced Placement Willey A thank you note fromog rain Warren III a sophshyMary Somers was read andore in high school and Lee cards were signed for Edna

_nD who is in first grade King at the Hibbard NurSingP r essley served in Worl Home and Mary Somers ataT II as a B -29 pHoto her home The mystery packshyHe has been active in comlYshyage was won by Mi ldred Weyshymi ty affairs and has served as mouth-rector of the new Dedham

The meeting was preceded by= us t Bank in Plainville acovereddish supper a featshy ass and for the pas t year ure of which was a birthday _a s served as President of the cake for Margaret Martin made -rentham Lions Club He was by Esther Woolsey

arded a Lions Award Key )r his contribution to the Lions Contd on Page 9 re r national in 1962

He has had middotfifteen years of LUTHAN CROSBY

eaching and adminstration in wants t o see youabout

nd varied background in terms _ school planning finance

b lic schools and has a broad

Wheel AIimentl I

Llld operation

Bold Esso StatioB ElmStreeT -fa

Thpound 8ESTj ~(gtod 5efYite Svf~cliB$

Knowltons Restollmt Open 630 to 900 GREENVILLE

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4~ L A K E HO U S E ~~ Gifts and A ntiques -)

GREENVILLE MAINE on Moosehead Lake

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Mr Hugh Boates of Milo celebrated his 90th birthday last Monda A resident of Milo since 1900 Mr Boates sold and de live red ice in Milo and Derby for twenty-five years and is well known to all but the younger lesidents of that area

Hugh Boates moved to Milo from Prince Edward Island in 1900 and married the forme r Blanch West on June 26 1907 He is in good health and quite active as is his wife He is member of Mystic Lodge of Masons No 65 of Hampden and was an usher 0

the United Baptist Church

Many Milo residents will also remember his horse Old Bess who pulled Mr Boates ice wagon faithfully for the 25 years in which he served the area

Some of Our SPECIALS for

14 PLYWOOD (Good One Side) $2 99 12 PLYWOOD (Good One Side) $4 99 34 PLYWOOD (Good One Side) $7 20

ALUMINUM ROOF ING 4 X 6 Reg 595 Spec $4 99 4 X 8 Reg 7 95 Spec $6 69 4 X 9 Reg 8 75 Spec $7 50 4 X 10 Reg 985 Spec $7 95 4 X 12 Reg 11 65 Spec $9 95 4 X 14 Reg 13 95 Spec $11 95 4 X 6 Reg 1 5 95 Spec $1325

GOOD ONLY JU LY 30 31 and AUG 1 1964

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Milo Maine

THE TOWN CRIER

Local Briefs

t lllutill

d [tmiddot George Bgner I Lllilclten r-lark and

1 1 elmhurst Ill - of 111 and lTrs

E rolu1 The Bgners the Worlds Fair en Greenville

lei [rs vVarrenKearns l ily from Wakefield

I C vacationing atCheyshythl r guests include

Mrs Peter Klien of ~n Mass Karl and u f Germany Mr and

G rge Howell of Spen-I tass Mr and Mrs r artofAlliston Mass Mrs F W Orr from

lnd lvlrs Harry Diehl e turned fr om Seattle

Wash I here they attended the NFA Qnvention

Mr and Mrs Lucien Allarie from Augusta are middotspending the weekend at their home in Shirshyley

Mr and Mrs Carleton Baker and daughter Judy and Mr and Mrs Edmond Pelletier and family left for Nova Scotia for a week

Mrs Greta McAvory from New Jersey is visiting Mr and Mrs Fred Parent and family

Miss Terri Dunbar of Millinshyocket is visiting her grandshyparents Mr and Mrs Milton Dunbar and Mr and Mrs Terrence Dunbar

Mrs Marilyn King Mrs Phyllis Vickery Mrs Beth Botzko and Mrs Edna Dunbar were in Skowhegan Saturday to attend the performance of My Fair Lady at the Lakewood Theater

Mr and Mrs Earl Vickery and family from Millinocket are spending two weeks vacashytion at the Morrow Cottage on

Harfords Point Mrs Beth Botzko has returshy

ned to Hampden after visiting Mr and Mrs Milton Dunbar

Mr and Mrs Charles Lawshyson and their neice Miss Lynn Christensen of Westbrook Conn are guests of Mr and Mrs Kenneth MacDonald

Mr and Mrs Louis Pelleshyquin and family of Lincoln were guests of Mr and MrsHar~y MaCLeod

Mr and Mrs Elwin Thompshyson of Old Town are spending a few days at their cottage on Maple Street

Mr and Mrs Bernard McshyManus and children Paul Mary and Kevin of Worcester Mass are vacationing with Mr and Mrs Frances Donaher Mr and Mrs Walter Jerome also visited the Donahers on Monshyday Their daughter Mary Jane is the guest of the Don-

Guests atRussels Camps at Sandy Bay include Mr and Mrs Edward Stone of Seekonk Mass Mr anf Mrs Carl Hammarstrom and sons Steve

and Lee of Shrewbury Mas s Mr and Mrs Walter Michashylak and son James of Shrew shybury Mass Mr and Mrs Bernard Dolengiewcz and fam shyily of Worcester Mass

Other guests atRussells are Mr and Mrs James Madison and family from Campton N H Mr and Mr s A lber t Stone andfamily from Dublin N H bull Mr and Mrs Ray Barre tt from Dublin N H Walter Cardwell and Joe Ousker of Fox Lake Ill Mr and Mrs Harold Hess from Cherryhi 11 N J Mr and MlS Richard Perry and family of Philadelshy

phia Penn and Mrs Kate Pinelli and son Santo from Saco

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LUTHAN CROSBY

wants t o see youabou t you r

Ignition

bull

hat Car Youve Beell Dreamiag ~_out is Now

rIces

Reuoaable Oller Refused THE B~T PRICES ON USED CARS YOU WILL FIND ANYWHERE

On display at our used car lot in Milbnocket and East Millinocket

Was Now Was Now 1962 Olds mobile 88 4 Dr Sedan 229500 209500

Buick LeSabre 2 Dr H T 239500 219500 Comet Modal s-22 129500 119500 i959 Oldsmobile 88 4 Dr Sedan (2) 109500 99500

Buick LeSabre 4 Dr Sedan 179500 169500 1959 Opal Wagon 2 Dr 59500 49500 Buick LeSabre 4 Dr Sedan 109500 99500 1960 Volkswagon 2 Dr Sedan 99500 89500

Pontiac 4Dr Sedan Hyd 109500 99500 1963 Oldsmobile Cutlass 2 Dr H-T 249500 2395 00 - Chevrolet 4 Dr Sedan 159500 119500 1961 Falcon 4 Dr 119500 109500 Chevrolet 4 Dr e Also Have A LARGE

Wagon 129500 119500 The Home of BUICK OLDS KADETT JEEP and G M C G

_ LE CTION of Older Models TRUCKS for over 40 YEARS

oocket MIDne OS GONYA amp SON 72~ - lt1 1 ~

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LtB DOINGS

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CATAQUIS COUNTY MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION P iscataquis County Minsterial Association met at the Dovershy

r oft Me thodist Church Supper was served by Mrs Walter wn and Mrs Victor Miller

Walter Brown pastor of the church led the devotions whichE ed with a Prayer Circle as reported that progress was being made for the fall Evanshy

- tic Campaign prayer group headed by Rev Gerald Wibberly will meet in

chapel of the Guilford MethodistChurcheach Wednesday mornshyt 6 00 a m to pray for the success of the campaign

next meeting of the Association will be a supper meeting at _ s sembly of God Church in Dover-Foxcroft on August 10

Central Maine Crusade Committee met at the Guilford Methshy= t Church Thursday evening This is an evangelistic crusade JDSored by the Piscataquis County Ministerial Association ~ch will begin October 11 and close October 18 held at the xcroftAcademy in Dover-Foxcroft The Evangelist will be John ISley White from the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association ev Wilson Rickam General Chairman presided Reports re given by the following chairman Prayer Rev Gerald Wibshyly Finance Rev Robert Vanasck Publicity Rev Walter own Field Work Rev Wilson Hicham Arrangements Rev shman Bryant Youth Work Rev Clive Meidahl Paul Noble Guilf9 rd was appointed financial secretary A headquarters

ice will beset up in Dover-Foxcroft opening August 17 Ians were made for further development of the activities of ~se various committees -ite r the meeting coffee was served by Mrs Robert Vanasck S Maurice Brooks and Miss Margaret Martin

1r-------------shyWHILE SUPPLY LASTS

$125 value GOLF BALLS

lor 50~ With jry clean1~

order of $1 5

Gaillord Dr CIaer

ClL FORD

DAV IIOS

8112 Linum $448

GASH amp CARRY WHILE THEY LAST

Guilford Maine

WN OF HOPE GRANGE MEETING Dawn of Hope Grange met in regular session Saturday night and )served Guest Officers Night The Master Barbara Wise turned

meeting over to the guests who filled the chairs Mas te r eslie Conner Valley Grange Overseer Merwin Lander Valley eward Lyman Severance - Milo Grange Assistant Steward laurice Fairbrother Valley Chaplain Millie Herring Valley reasurer Stanley Bennett Valley Secretary I rma Priest alley Gate Keeper William Edes Valley Ceres Blanch Davis The MOUNT KINEO invites residents of OUR AREA to the alley P omona Viola Lander VaHey Flora Edith Edes Valley MOOSEHEAD CRUISE Spend a beautiful afternoon on Mooseshyady Assistant Steward Mrs Lyman Severance Milo head Lake cruising on a 43 passenger Chris-Craft Two Barbara Wise was elected Master and Myrtle Dauphinee was hour cruises leave the Mt Kineo aock atRo~kwood at 2 S0 PM

cted Ceres ~nd both were installed taking the places of Mr on Wednesdays Saturdays and Sundays only $250 for adults ldMr~ Fred~rlckKnowleswhobecauseof slckness were unablE and less for children This is an experience you shouldnt

) continue mls 8 ) _ t the next meeting ref~eshments will be in charge of the young ( DINNER RESERVA TIONS INVITED DANCING WED amp SAT eople of the Gr ange offlCers A T MOUNT KfNEO _ literary progr am followed the meeting Wellington will hold =--------------------------2

Pomona Grange on August 6 with a 6 30 supper A 50-year pin was presentei to Katherine Russell by Worthy Deputy Ray Wise and Juvenile Deputy Barbara Wise This was presented to her in her own home because of her inability to attend Gr ange

The total number present was 41 as follows 2 from Mt Etna 2 from Pleasant River Milo 16 from Dawn of Hope 2 from Sangerville 2 from Abbot 12 from Valley Grange and 5 from Garlandbull TISBURY MANOR CHAPTER OF D A R

Tisbury Manor Chapter ofthe D A R met at the Chapter House on Friday at 73 0 pm Tile opening exercises were lead by Cahpshylain Mr W Harry Hughes withMrs Fletcher Quillain as pianis t The guests and one member Mrs Vance Leighton who had not been with us for some time were especially recolffiized by tpe Regent Mrs Thomas Mithee The National Defense Chairman Miss Gretchen Hamilton read an article from the Christian Science Monitor In MotionAnAnxiety by Robert Colby Nelson The next meeting will be held on August 21 instead of August 28 with Mr s Lawrence Hall Mrs -gtmwood Pullen Mrs Wallace Ritchis as hostesses Program will be in charge of MrsbullFletcher Quillian Mrs Forrest Stevens chairman of the Conservation Program shyspoke briefly on conservation and then introduced Mr Daniel Edgerton who spoke to us along these lines and showed slides of our National Resources and wiidlife

Refreshmentswere served by our Milo members Mrs H Allen Monroe Mrs Charles Mills and Mrs Daniel Ellison assiss ted by Mrs KennethPulleT Mrs Leslie Robinson and Mrs Philip Knight

Those presentbesides those serving on refreshments were Mrs Forrest StevEms Mrs Harry Hughes Miss ViIienne Bray a ll of Monson Mrs DickYoung Miss GretchenHamilton of Greenvi lle Mrs Roy Jacobason -Mrs Vance Leight~n of Brooklyn N Y Mrs Rupert Allen of Shirley Mrs Clair Bray of Sangerville Mrs Thomas Mithee of Guilford associate member Mrs C Fletcher Quillian of Washington D C Guests included Mr and Mrs Daniel Edgerton Dr and Mrs Robert Mathews Mr Tol shyford Durham and his mother Mrs James Durham of Belfast Mrs William Robinson Mrs Neola Jacobson of Monson

Your lltnendlr 8tore In Rockwood

Leo P Tessier GROCERIES - MEATS - NOTIONS -- ICE

MENS SPORTING GOODS - BOAT LANDING

bullbull bullbull OPIN 7 DAYS A WflKmiddot bullbullbull

Ihe Jvlooseheao Cruise

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OYE R-FOICIOT AID

SE IEC LAIE

The Sebec Lake Fish and me Association will hold its ual Field Day at Sebec Lake

n Sunday August 2 TheClub s been very active this sumshy

~er making improvements at ig Bmnett Pond in Guilford a site leased from the Pen shy

hscot Development Company

LOCAL BRIEFS Contd from Page 8

aourr-lJioxrroft Ir s Daisy Smith of Dovershy

f oxcroft recently received a -eep Maine Scenic Award for dis tinguished public service l the program to protect aine s natural beauties Mrs

mi th has been very activein rlttrden club work and was inshytrumental in legislation rel shyltive to the removal of junk lutomobiles from Maine roadshyides

Mr and Mrs David Badger are the proud parents of a -laughter Lorri Ann born at - ~orcester Mass

Mrs Badger is the former 3 e tty Curtis daughter of Mrs

The Maine Park and Recrea tion Commission is very enshythusiastic about the grant of land for a historical site at Kathadin Iron Works Work is being started on a his tory of the site and themiddot area will be developed as soon as funds are available

He~lth Htadquarte ~s f or

PRES CR IPTIONS

OUR SPECIALTY

Mrs Blaire Kallgren and children of North Bergen N J are spending several weeks

with Mr and Mrs BryonKallshygren in Guilford and at Whetshystone Pond while TSgt Blaine Kallgrenis attending nom omshymissioned officers school in Flonda Blaine will arrive

Yirginia Curtis and the late Sid- a~out m1ddle of August for a

ley Curtls of Dover-Foxcroft )a vid is the son of Mr and 1rs Philip Badger of Sebec

Mr s Virginia Curtis and children and William Mo r

I 1S spent last week in Worcester t ass to help in the home of be r daughter Badger They returned Last Saturday

Mrs David home

ltampuilfnrll Mr Willard Cole of Buffalo

_ l J is visiting his brother Stanley Cole

Mr and Mrs Richard Tuckshyer of Newport N H have been guests of his mother Mrs Effie Parsons

iT and Mrs Gerald Tuckshyer and children visited his llarents Mr and Mr s Clayton

V1S1t

Robert Kallgien and family are vacationing at the Kallshygr en camp at Whetstone Pond

Mrs John Morrison andhOld

c 1 ren are at the Morrispn camp at Clear Steam Lake for the summer

Mr and Mrs Joseph Jenshykluson and family of Salem Mass were guests of his motmiddot her Mr and Mr s Gleoll Chadbourne

Mrs Gleon Chadbourne has received wor d that he r daughshyter Mrs BettyRollins and children have arr ived in Okishynawa

THE TowN CRIER

~uugrrutUr Mr and Mrs Eben Carle

and daughter Evelene of Malshyden Mass Mr and Mrs James Davis and so~ Ja~es of Blackshear Ga have been recentguestB of Mr and Mrs George Smith

Mr and Mrs Vernon Kimshyball and children and William Enderwood of Springfieldmiddot Va have been guests of Mr Ki~shyballs mother Mrs Rachel Carr

Miss Sharonmiddot Smith of Bershywick has been the guestofsevshyeral of her Sangerville friends

Mrs Eleanor Bergbf Brownshyville was a caller in town

Mr and Mrs ErlandmiddotHerring and family were recent visi tors in North Berwick

Mr and Mrs Roger Race and family of Pe ru N Y are spendinga two weeks vacation at P iper Pond

Misses Diane and Carol Phil shypot of Dover-Foxcroft were guests of Mr and Mrs Chesshyter Moulton

Miss Darlene Clukey spent the weekend as guest of her grandparents Mr and Mrs Rudolph Clukey Mr and Mrs Laurence

Clark and s ons of E I Cajon Calif and Mrs Mildred Heshywett of Dover-Foxcroft attend shyed the United Churrh Sunday

Mr and Mr s Allan Jordan from Alconace Mich have been guests of Mr and Mrs Lawrence Jordan and family

Mr Sanger Knowlton of Pitt shysfield Ma ss was the guest of Mr and Mrs Lyle Knowshylton and Mr and Mrs Lawshyrence Jordan and family

Abbot Mr and Mrs Leland Lovell

and family of SpringfieW Mass have been guests of his pare nts Mr and Mrs Carmie Love ll

Mrs Mabel Symons of Brookshytondale N Y and Mr and Mrs Carl P lunkett of Ithaca N Y have been gursts of Mr and Mrs Carroll Moore

Richard Cooley son of Mr and Mrs Clifton Cooley Sr was injured when he fell fr om a load of hay He i s a patient

at the E MG Hospital in Banshygor

Mr and Mr s John Simpson of Calais were callers on Mr and Mrs Alvah Perkins

Mr and Mrs RussellDavidshys on of Clinton and Mr and Mrs RobertDavidson of Watshyerville were callers on Miss Faith Davidson

Mr and Mrs Sam Goodrishydge Jr are the parents of a daughter Cynthia Sue

A card party was held at th~ G range Hall Friday evening with 5 table at play Winners for high score were Florence Carr and Lytle Packard

Mr and Mrs George Gifford and son Billy of WellingfQrd Conn have been visitors of her parents Mr and Mrs Roy Clukey

Rou Clukey Donald Clukey and George Gifford were on a fishing trip at Indijn Pond

Mr and Mrs Morice Lanshydry and children of Quonset P9int RI are visiting in the vis ini ty and camping at Greenshywood Pond

Mrs Delta Mayo is visiting her neice Mrs Rachel Carr ather cottage atPushaw Lake

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L 0 ~ CLSSICAL INSTITUTE ALLlVlNI REU NION r~ l lunche on r(3l tvGtions and intentions of atte ndance for lJ)lIa l tlun1ni r(union have been recei ved at the prir _ipals bull SJ thl t ~lan3 nwy be better made those intendi ng to be

nl n rl urged t) 3end rese lvations to the school soon A buffet on j planncd Gt 12 oclock l ratioll Iil open at 10 a m and continue throughout the TilL CIl 3S nf i914 the fifty year graduates and earlier

lI ill bl recogni zed and those attending will be presented ri a tlS ind icati ng membership in the Old Timers Club In De arly tcn ty-ti e of these older graduates attended

o loin~ lunchcon a business meeting will be held in the chapel which tlll Crazy Hat competition will be held All ladies

e n are urgLcI to enter the competition and come prepared a 1964hatentry Baseball and softball will be enjoyed on he ri c nelds

Ul 200 Gillmni have attended recent reunions and a larger r G re expec ted this year

They also cut grass and bushes to make it possible for the float to be launched Pain-

o he ne ly formed 1lilo Car ted a trash can to be placed b Thc llilu Pistons Poun shy there s will hold a bottle dri ve Douglass Donald President

X[ eek August 3 to 8 of the Car Club wishes to anshye mbers of the Club will ca II nounce that they will do anyshy

a s k for bottles thing possible to flIa inCain 1 he cal club should be given ch credit for the time and this area iamp~ amp ~ S= y=S =Jj~ or t they oluntle red for iping prepare the Swimming

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ROCKWOOD NIGHT LIFE

(Photo by Margaret Bennen The little town of Rockwood located across the bay form beaushy

tiful Mount Kineo and where Moose River enters Moosehead Lake swells its pupulation each spring when thousands of out-of-state visitors move into its many sporting camps for Summer Fishing and other warm weather sports The Moosehead Inn(above pho to) supplies most of the night life for Rockwood and nearby sporting camps with its well-appointed cocktail lounge and game rooms and live dance music

WILL OPEN AUGUST 9TH

Page l~ THE TOW N CRIE R

Ladies Slorts amp Sladlts Red~ fO Clearance e~i Girls ~ts amp Slacks B1QJses amp Bathing Suits ReducedfO Clearance MAIN ST

FOLLOWING A RECE NT ILLNESS I AM NOW BACK FOR ELECTROLUX SALES amp SERVICE

Ludge r J Cote West Main Street Milo

T he final tribute to thc mcmory of a departed member of the family js llie cemetery memurial Our years of experience and complete knowledge of local cemete ry reshyquirements is available when you are faced with this important aeci shysio no We feature GUAR D IA N memorials rich in svmbolic meanshying made frum the -finest grg olCSo and fu lly guaranteed IIIYel 110 bullbullbullt Co

Some of Our SPECIALS for

[tyen)[Jlcopy (P)copy[JtpoundOO (P)poundW araschino Lipsticks 31 25 laytex Nipples amp Bottles 12 price yIons 49~ a P a ir howercaps 12~

Envelopes 225~ 120 feet of Ribbon 889 P ipes $1 00 16 Bows 99~ P laytex Pants 12 Price

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Milo Maine

LADIES SKIRTS $2 00 amp $3 00 LADIES SUMMER DRESSES amp SUITS $4 00 amp $10-00 56 OFF ON ALL SUMMER HANDBAGS AND JEWELRY

(P)Mm (P)M~~ (P)M((~ at w~r j(nnsr~tab 1Juu

(Moosehead1s Finest) ~1vslC by THE SHANTEENS

every Friday and Saturday Night

Rockwood ~our ~UH Spot Maine

MILO LITTLE LEAGUE TOPS GUILFORD

The Milo All Stars won their 3 game of the year in as DanY star ts as they stopped Guiltord 7- 3 Steven Peters pi tched a one hitter the only hi t being an infield hi t as he struck out eleven in collecting the win

Ricky Brown s upplied the power at bat wi th a triple and a s ingle knocking in four of Milo Is seven l unS

tIonSUl(Mr and Mrs Ed Shey and

daughter of Wakefield Mass were guests of Mr and Mrs George Wentworth

Mrs Lou Quinn of Hartford Conn is visiting Mrs Blanche Carlson

Mr and Mrs Andrew Brodshyersonand c hildren of Haddan Conn were visitors of Mr and Mrs Raymond Pushee

Mr Olivi Anderson of New Jersey is visiting in town

Mrs De rry Hughes and children of Whitman Mass are visiting her parents Mr and Mrs Fred Finley

Mr Charle s Mar shall is home from the hospital

Mr anf Mrs Stanley Con shyway of East Braintree Mass and grandson Darrell Rowland of Jacksonville F la have been visiting Mr Hedley Heaney

Mr and Mrs Colby Kronshyholm were puests of Mr and Mrs Kermit Kronholm at Penscook N H

Carlton C Harvey 2nd

Tel TR6-2715

Freeman L B riggs In Charge

bull GET ONE FREE I c Ii Ie r= 2r-r==

SPOTL I lti l-lT IiIII OGIIt co O L e ~ _~ ~ T

FOR SA LE Boys bicycle $2500

Good Condi tion Call 943 - 2692

N W Plge Agent

Gui liord Maine

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GLILFORD~ l Pressley is lYanied and GOLDEN LINK PAST NOBLE

5 wife Marion is an deshyGRAND CLUBentary school tcachel Mrs

Golden Link Rebekah Past - ss ley has been teaching in Noble Grands Club met Friday~ She ldonville Kindergmiddotarten evenJng wi th lVlildred Weyshy e Pressleys have three mouth Myra Winey as coshyld ren Mary Jane a sophshyhostess The meeting was conshy1e at the University of Maine ducted by the president Myrar the Advanced Placement Willey A thank you note fromog rain Warren III a sophshyMary Somers was read andore in high school and Lee cards were signed for Edna

_nD who is in first grade King at the Hibbard NurSingP r essley served in Worl Home and Mary Somers ataT II as a B -29 pHoto her home The mystery packshyHe has been active in comlYshyage was won by Mi ldred Weyshymi ty affairs and has served as mouth-rector of the new Dedham

The meeting was preceded by= us t Bank in Plainville acovereddish supper a featshy ass and for the pas t year ure of which was a birthday _a s served as President of the cake for Margaret Martin made -rentham Lions Club He was by Esther Woolsey

arded a Lions Award Key )r his contribution to the Lions Contd on Page 9 re r national in 1962

He has had middotfifteen years of LUTHAN CROSBY

eaching and adminstration in wants t o see youabout

nd varied background in terms _ school planning finance

b lic schools and has a broad

Wheel AIimentl I

Llld operation

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Knowltons Restollmt Open 630 to 900 GREENVILLE

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GREENVILLE MAINE on Moosehead Lake

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Mr Hugh Boates of Milo celebrated his 90th birthday last Monda A resident of Milo since 1900 Mr Boates sold and de live red ice in Milo and Derby for twenty-five years and is well known to all but the younger lesidents of that area

Hugh Boates moved to Milo from Prince Edward Island in 1900 and married the forme r Blanch West on June 26 1907 He is in good health and quite active as is his wife He is member of Mystic Lodge of Masons No 65 of Hampden and was an usher 0

the United Baptist Church

Many Milo residents will also remember his horse Old Bess who pulled Mr Boates ice wagon faithfully for the 25 years in which he served the area

Some of Our SPECIALS for

14 PLYWOOD (Good One Side) $2 99 12 PLYWOOD (Good One Side) $4 99 34 PLYWOOD (Good One Side) $7 20

ALUMINUM ROOF ING 4 X 6 Reg 595 Spec $4 99 4 X 8 Reg 7 95 Spec $6 69 4 X 9 Reg 8 75 Spec $7 50 4 X 10 Reg 985 Spec $7 95 4 X 12 Reg 11 65 Spec $9 95 4 X 14 Reg 13 95 Spec $11 95 4 X 6 Reg 1 5 95 Spec $1325

GOOD ONLY JU LY 30 31 and AUG 1 1964

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Milo Maine

THE TOWN CRIER

Local Briefs

t lllutill

d [tmiddot George Bgner I Lllilclten r-lark and

1 1 elmhurst Ill - of 111 and lTrs

E rolu1 The Bgners the Worlds Fair en Greenville

lei [rs vVarrenKearns l ily from Wakefield

I C vacationing atCheyshythl r guests include

Mrs Peter Klien of ~n Mass Karl and u f Germany Mr and

G rge Howell of Spen-I tass Mr and Mrs r artofAlliston Mass Mrs F W Orr from

lnd lvlrs Harry Diehl e turned fr om Seattle

Wash I here they attended the NFA Qnvention

Mr and Mrs Lucien Allarie from Augusta are middotspending the weekend at their home in Shirshyley

Mr and Mrs Carleton Baker and daughter Judy and Mr and Mrs Edmond Pelletier and family left for Nova Scotia for a week

Mrs Greta McAvory from New Jersey is visiting Mr and Mrs Fred Parent and family

Miss Terri Dunbar of Millinshyocket is visiting her grandshyparents Mr and Mrs Milton Dunbar and Mr and Mrs Terrence Dunbar

Mrs Marilyn King Mrs Phyllis Vickery Mrs Beth Botzko and Mrs Edna Dunbar were in Skowhegan Saturday to attend the performance of My Fair Lady at the Lakewood Theater

Mr and Mrs Earl Vickery and family from Millinocket are spending two weeks vacashytion at the Morrow Cottage on

Harfords Point Mrs Beth Botzko has returshy

ned to Hampden after visiting Mr and Mrs Milton Dunbar

Mr and Mrs Charles Lawshyson and their neice Miss Lynn Christensen of Westbrook Conn are guests of Mr and Mrs Kenneth MacDonald

Mr and Mrs Louis Pelleshyquin and family of Lincoln were guests of Mr and MrsHar~y MaCLeod

Mr and Mrs Elwin Thompshyson of Old Town are spending a few days at their cottage on Maple Street

Mr and Mrs Bernard McshyManus and children Paul Mary and Kevin of Worcester Mass are vacationing with Mr and Mrs Frances Donaher Mr and Mrs Walter Jerome also visited the Donahers on Monshyday Their daughter Mary Jane is the guest of the Don-

Guests atRussels Camps at Sandy Bay include Mr and Mrs Edward Stone of Seekonk Mass Mr anf Mrs Carl Hammarstrom and sons Steve

and Lee of Shrewbury Mas s Mr and Mrs Walter Michashylak and son James of Shrew shybury Mass Mr and Mrs Bernard Dolengiewcz and fam shyily of Worcester Mass

Other guests atRussells are Mr and Mrs James Madison and family from Campton N H Mr and Mr s A lber t Stone andfamily from Dublin N H bull Mr and Mrs Ray Barre tt from Dublin N H Walter Cardwell and Joe Ousker of Fox Lake Ill Mr and Mrs Harold Hess from Cherryhi 11 N J Mr and MlS Richard Perry and family of Philadelshy

phia Penn and Mrs Kate Pinelli and son Santo from Saco

Contd on Page 10

LUTHAN CROSBY

wants t o see youabou t you r

Ignition

bull

hat Car Youve Beell Dreamiag ~_out is Now

rIces

Reuoaable Oller Refused THE B~T PRICES ON USED CARS YOU WILL FIND ANYWHERE

On display at our used car lot in Milbnocket and East Millinocket

Was Now Was Now 1962 Olds mobile 88 4 Dr Sedan 229500 209500

Buick LeSabre 2 Dr H T 239500 219500 Comet Modal s-22 129500 119500 i959 Oldsmobile 88 4 Dr Sedan (2) 109500 99500

Buick LeSabre 4 Dr Sedan 179500 169500 1959 Opal Wagon 2 Dr 59500 49500 Buick LeSabre 4 Dr Sedan 109500 99500 1960 Volkswagon 2 Dr Sedan 99500 89500

Pontiac 4Dr Sedan Hyd 109500 99500 1963 Oldsmobile Cutlass 2 Dr H-T 249500 2395 00 - Chevrolet 4 Dr Sedan 159500 119500 1961 Falcon 4 Dr 119500 109500 Chevrolet 4 Dr e Also Have A LARGE

Wagon 129500 119500 The Home of BUICK OLDS KADETT JEEP and G M C G

_ LE CTION of Older Models TRUCKS for over 40 YEARS

oocket MIDne OS GONYA amp SON 72~ - lt1 1 ~

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LtB DOINGS

_ olltd fr om Page 7

CATAQUIS COUNTY MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION P iscataquis County Minsterial Association met at the Dovershy

r oft Me thodist Church Supper was served by Mrs Walter wn and Mrs Victor Miller

Walter Brown pastor of the church led the devotions whichE ed with a Prayer Circle as reported that progress was being made for the fall Evanshy

- tic Campaign prayer group headed by Rev Gerald Wibberly will meet in

chapel of the Guilford MethodistChurcheach Wednesday mornshyt 6 00 a m to pray for the success of the campaign

next meeting of the Association will be a supper meeting at _ s sembly of God Church in Dover-Foxcroft on August 10

Central Maine Crusade Committee met at the Guilford Methshy= t Church Thursday evening This is an evangelistic crusade JDSored by the Piscataquis County Ministerial Association ~ch will begin October 11 and close October 18 held at the xcroftAcademy in Dover-Foxcroft The Evangelist will be John ISley White from the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association ev Wilson Rickam General Chairman presided Reports re given by the following chairman Prayer Rev Gerald Wibshyly Finance Rev Robert Vanasck Publicity Rev Walter own Field Work Rev Wilson Hicham Arrangements Rev shman Bryant Youth Work Rev Clive Meidahl Paul Noble Guilf9 rd was appointed financial secretary A headquarters

ice will beset up in Dover-Foxcroft opening August 17 Ians were made for further development of the activities of ~se various committees -ite r the meeting coffee was served by Mrs Robert Vanasck S Maurice Brooks and Miss Margaret Martin

1r-------------shyWHILE SUPPLY LASTS

$125 value GOLF BALLS

lor 50~ With jry clean1~

order of $1 5

Gaillord Dr CIaer

ClL FORD

DAV IIOS

8112 Linum $448

GASH amp CARRY WHILE THEY LAST

Guilford Maine

WN OF HOPE GRANGE MEETING Dawn of Hope Grange met in regular session Saturday night and )served Guest Officers Night The Master Barbara Wise turned

meeting over to the guests who filled the chairs Mas te r eslie Conner Valley Grange Overseer Merwin Lander Valley eward Lyman Severance - Milo Grange Assistant Steward laurice Fairbrother Valley Chaplain Millie Herring Valley reasurer Stanley Bennett Valley Secretary I rma Priest alley Gate Keeper William Edes Valley Ceres Blanch Davis The MOUNT KINEO invites residents of OUR AREA to the alley P omona Viola Lander VaHey Flora Edith Edes Valley MOOSEHEAD CRUISE Spend a beautiful afternoon on Mooseshyady Assistant Steward Mrs Lyman Severance Milo head Lake cruising on a 43 passenger Chris-Craft Two Barbara Wise was elected Master and Myrtle Dauphinee was hour cruises leave the Mt Kineo aock atRo~kwood at 2 S0 PM

cted Ceres ~nd both were installed taking the places of Mr on Wednesdays Saturdays and Sundays only $250 for adults ldMr~ Fred~rlckKnowleswhobecauseof slckness were unablE and less for children This is an experience you shouldnt

) continue mls 8 ) _ t the next meeting ref~eshments will be in charge of the young ( DINNER RESERVA TIONS INVITED DANCING WED amp SAT eople of the Gr ange offlCers A T MOUNT KfNEO _ literary progr am followed the meeting Wellington will hold =--------------------------2

Pomona Grange on August 6 with a 6 30 supper A 50-year pin was presentei to Katherine Russell by Worthy Deputy Ray Wise and Juvenile Deputy Barbara Wise This was presented to her in her own home because of her inability to attend Gr ange

The total number present was 41 as follows 2 from Mt Etna 2 from Pleasant River Milo 16 from Dawn of Hope 2 from Sangerville 2 from Abbot 12 from Valley Grange and 5 from Garlandbull TISBURY MANOR CHAPTER OF D A R

Tisbury Manor Chapter ofthe D A R met at the Chapter House on Friday at 73 0 pm Tile opening exercises were lead by Cahpshylain Mr W Harry Hughes withMrs Fletcher Quillain as pianis t The guests and one member Mrs Vance Leighton who had not been with us for some time were especially recolffiized by tpe Regent Mrs Thomas Mithee The National Defense Chairman Miss Gretchen Hamilton read an article from the Christian Science Monitor In MotionAnAnxiety by Robert Colby Nelson The next meeting will be held on August 21 instead of August 28 with Mr s Lawrence Hall Mrs -gtmwood Pullen Mrs Wallace Ritchis as hostesses Program will be in charge of MrsbullFletcher Quillian Mrs Forrest Stevens chairman of the Conservation Program shyspoke briefly on conservation and then introduced Mr Daniel Edgerton who spoke to us along these lines and showed slides of our National Resources and wiidlife

Refreshmentswere served by our Milo members Mrs H Allen Monroe Mrs Charles Mills and Mrs Daniel Ellison assiss ted by Mrs KennethPulleT Mrs Leslie Robinson and Mrs Philip Knight

Those presentbesides those serving on refreshments were Mrs Forrest StevEms Mrs Harry Hughes Miss ViIienne Bray a ll of Monson Mrs DickYoung Miss GretchenHamilton of Greenvi lle Mrs Roy Jacobason -Mrs Vance Leight~n of Brooklyn N Y Mrs Rupert Allen of Shirley Mrs Clair Bray of Sangerville Mrs Thomas Mithee of Guilford associate member Mrs C Fletcher Quillian of Washington D C Guests included Mr and Mrs Daniel Edgerton Dr and Mrs Robert Mathews Mr Tol shyford Durham and his mother Mrs James Durham of Belfast Mrs William Robinson Mrs Neola Jacobson of Monson

Your lltnendlr 8tore In Rockwood

Leo P Tessier GROCERIES - MEATS - NOTIONS -- ICE

MENS SPORTING GOODS - BOAT LANDING

bullbull bullbull OPIN 7 DAYS A WflKmiddot bullbullbull

Ihe Jvlooseheao Cruise

age 10

W EL to ME TOmiddot middot

OYE R-FOICIOT AID

SE IEC LAIE

The Sebec Lake Fish and me Association will hold its ual Field Day at Sebec Lake

n Sunday August 2 TheClub s been very active this sumshy

~er making improvements at ig Bmnett Pond in Guilford a site leased from the Pen shy

hscot Development Company

LOCAL BRIEFS Contd from Page 8

aourr-lJioxrroft Ir s Daisy Smith of Dovershy

f oxcroft recently received a -eep Maine Scenic Award for dis tinguished public service l the program to protect aine s natural beauties Mrs

mi th has been very activein rlttrden club work and was inshytrumental in legislation rel shyltive to the removal of junk lutomobiles from Maine roadshyides

Mr and Mrs David Badger are the proud parents of a -laughter Lorri Ann born at - ~orcester Mass

Mrs Badger is the former 3 e tty Curtis daughter of Mrs

The Maine Park and Recrea tion Commission is very enshythusiastic about the grant of land for a historical site at Kathadin Iron Works Work is being started on a his tory of the site and themiddot area will be developed as soon as funds are available

He~lth Htadquarte ~s f or

PRES CR IPTIONS

OUR SPECIALTY

Mrs Blaire Kallgren and children of North Bergen N J are spending several weeks

with Mr and Mrs BryonKallshygren in Guilford and at Whetshystone Pond while TSgt Blaine Kallgrenis attending nom omshymissioned officers school in Flonda Blaine will arrive

Yirginia Curtis and the late Sid- a~out m1ddle of August for a

ley Curtls of Dover-Foxcroft )a vid is the son of Mr and 1rs Philip Badger of Sebec

Mr s Virginia Curtis and children and William Mo r

I 1S spent last week in Worcester t ass to help in the home of be r daughter Badger They returned Last Saturday

Mrs David home

ltampuilfnrll Mr Willard Cole of Buffalo

_ l J is visiting his brother Stanley Cole

Mr and Mrs Richard Tuckshyer of Newport N H have been guests of his mother Mrs Effie Parsons

iT and Mrs Gerald Tuckshyer and children visited his llarents Mr and Mr s Clayton

V1S1t

Robert Kallgien and family are vacationing at the Kallshygr en camp at Whetstone Pond

Mrs John Morrison andhOld

c 1 ren are at the Morrispn camp at Clear Steam Lake for the summer

Mr and Mrs Joseph Jenshykluson and family of Salem Mass were guests of his motmiddot her Mr and Mr s Gleoll Chadbourne

Mrs Gleon Chadbourne has received wor d that he r daughshyter Mrs BettyRollins and children have arr ived in Okishynawa

THE TowN CRIER

~uugrrutUr Mr and Mrs Eben Carle

and daughter Evelene of Malshyden Mass Mr and Mrs James Davis and so~ Ja~es of Blackshear Ga have been recentguestB of Mr and Mrs George Smith

Mr and Mrs Vernon Kimshyball and children and William Enderwood of Springfieldmiddot Va have been guests of Mr Ki~shyballs mother Mrs Rachel Carr

Miss Sharonmiddot Smith of Bershywick has been the guestofsevshyeral of her Sangerville friends

Mrs Eleanor Bergbf Brownshyville was a caller in town

Mr and Mrs ErlandmiddotHerring and family were recent visi tors in North Berwick

Mr and Mrs Roger Race and family of Pe ru N Y are spendinga two weeks vacation at P iper Pond

Misses Diane and Carol Phil shypot of Dover-Foxcroft were guests of Mr and Mrs Chesshyter Moulton

Miss Darlene Clukey spent the weekend as guest of her grandparents Mr and Mrs Rudolph Clukey Mr and Mrs Laurence

Clark and s ons of E I Cajon Calif and Mrs Mildred Heshywett of Dover-Foxcroft attend shyed the United Churrh Sunday

Mr and Mr s Allan Jordan from Alconace Mich have been guests of Mr and Mrs Lawrence Jordan and family

Mr Sanger Knowlton of Pitt shysfield Ma ss was the guest of Mr and Mrs Lyle Knowshylton and Mr and Mrs Lawshyrence Jordan and family

Abbot Mr and Mrs Leland Lovell

and family of SpringfieW Mass have been guests of his pare nts Mr and Mrs Carmie Love ll

Mrs Mabel Symons of Brookshytondale N Y and Mr and Mrs Carl P lunkett of Ithaca N Y have been gursts of Mr and Mrs Carroll Moore

Richard Cooley son of Mr and Mrs Clifton Cooley Sr was injured when he fell fr om a load of hay He i s a patient

at the E MG Hospital in Banshygor

Mr and Mr s John Simpson of Calais were callers on Mr and Mrs Alvah Perkins

Mr and Mrs RussellDavidshys on of Clinton and Mr and Mrs RobertDavidson of Watshyerville were callers on Miss Faith Davidson

Mr and Mrs Sam Goodrishydge Jr are the parents of a daughter Cynthia Sue

A card party was held at th~ G range Hall Friday evening with 5 table at play Winners for high score were Florence Carr and Lytle Packard

Mr and Mrs George Gifford and son Billy of WellingfQrd Conn have been visitors of her parents Mr and Mrs Roy Clukey

Rou Clukey Donald Clukey and George Gifford were on a fishing trip at Indijn Pond

Mr and Mrs Morice Lanshydry and children of Quonset P9int RI are visiting in the vis ini ty and camping at Greenshywood Pond

Mrs Delta Mayo is visiting her neice Mrs Rachel Carr ather cottage atPushaw Lake

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T C R L J

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T I N E 5

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eglQ at a Ituer and move up dowo Dross or diagonally [0 adjoining I squares

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WIFE OPERATION R EASON FOR SELLING OTHER INTERESTS

EM IY-REEDeD amp Dove r-FoxcroftMe

FAMlLY FOOTWEAR amp MENS amp BOYS A Once In A Lifetime Opportuni tl

CLOTHING Almost within your reac h Put i t

WrnUN your reach bull bullbull Contact Mr Reed

100 LOCATION LOW RENT CLEAN STOCK

REDUCED TO 50~ ON THE WHOLESALE DOLLAR STOC K AND FIXTU RES

I OFFER EXPIRES AUGUST 1ST CONTACT WILLIAM REED DEXTER ME 924-7012 8 to 530 924-7[$49 afte r 530 P 1

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TO ~ CEIJH - --- - ------ _

L 0 ~ CLSSICAL INSTITUTE ALLlVlNI REU NION r~ l lunche on r(3l tvGtions and intentions of atte ndance for lJ)lIa l tlun1ni r(union have been recei ved at the prir _ipals bull SJ thl t ~lan3 nwy be better made those intendi ng to be

nl n rl urged t) 3end rese lvations to the school soon A buffet on j planncd Gt 12 oclock l ratioll Iil open at 10 a m and continue throughout the TilL CIl 3S nf i914 the fifty year graduates and earlier

lI ill bl recogni zed and those attending will be presented ri a tlS ind icati ng membership in the Old Timers Club In De arly tcn ty-ti e of these older graduates attended

o loin~ lunchcon a business meeting will be held in the chapel which tlll Crazy Hat competition will be held All ladies

e n are urgLcI to enter the competition and come prepared a 1964hatentry Baseball and softball will be enjoyed on he ri c nelds

Ul 200 Gillmni have attended recent reunions and a larger r G re expec ted this year

They also cut grass and bushes to make it possible for the float to be launched Pain-

o he ne ly formed 1lilo Car ted a trash can to be placed b Thc llilu Pistons Poun shy there s will hold a bottle dri ve Douglass Donald President

X[ eek August 3 to 8 of the Car Club wishes to anshye mbers of the Club will ca II nounce that they will do anyshy

a s k for bottles thing possible to flIa inCain 1 he cal club should be given ch credit for the time and this area iamp~ amp ~ S= y=S =Jj~ or t they oluntle red for iping prepare the Swimming

t ~f$~j

ROCKWOOD NIGHT LIFE

(Photo by Margaret Bennen The little town of Rockwood located across the bay form beaushy

tiful Mount Kineo and where Moose River enters Moosehead Lake swells its pupulation each spring when thousands of out-of-state visitors move into its many sporting camps for Summer Fishing and other warm weather sports The Moosehead Inn(above pho to) supplies most of the night life for Rockwood and nearby sporting camps with its well-appointed cocktail lounge and game rooms and live dance music

WILL OPEN AUGUST 9TH

Page l~ THE TOW N CRIE R

Ladies Slorts amp Sladlts Red~ fO Clearance e~i Girls ~ts amp Slacks B1QJses amp Bathing Suits ReducedfO Clearance MAIN ST

FOLLOWING A RECE NT ILLNESS I AM NOW BACK FOR ELECTROLUX SALES amp SERVICE

Ludge r J Cote West Main Street Milo

T he final tribute to thc mcmory of a departed member of the family js llie cemetery memurial Our years of experience and complete knowledge of local cemete ry reshyquirements is available when you are faced with this important aeci shysio no We feature GUAR D IA N memorials rich in svmbolic meanshying made frum the -finest grg olCSo and fu lly guaranteed IIIYel 110 bullbullbullt Co

Some of Our SPECIALS for

[tyen)[Jlcopy (P)copy[JtpoundOO (P)poundW araschino Lipsticks 31 25 laytex Nipples amp Bottles 12 price yIons 49~ a P a ir howercaps 12~

Envelopes 225~ 120 feet of Ribbon 889 P ipes $1 00 16 Bows 99~ P laytex Pants 12 Price

~ JJ Dllilf ID~~~~I~

Milo Maine

LADIES SKIRTS $2 00 amp $3 00 LADIES SUMMER DRESSES amp SUITS $4 00 amp $10-00 56 OFF ON ALL SUMMER HANDBAGS AND JEWELRY

(P)Mm (P)M~~ (P)M((~ at w~r j(nnsr~tab 1Juu

(Moosehead1s Finest) ~1vslC by THE SHANTEENS

every Friday and Saturday Night

Rockwood ~our ~UH Spot Maine

MILO LITTLE LEAGUE TOPS GUILFORD

The Milo All Stars won their 3 game of the year in as DanY star ts as they stopped Guiltord 7- 3 Steven Peters pi tched a one hitter the only hi t being an infield hi t as he struck out eleven in collecting the win

Ricky Brown s upplied the power at bat wi th a triple and a s ingle knocking in four of Milo Is seven l unS

tIonSUl(Mr and Mrs Ed Shey and

daughter of Wakefield Mass were guests of Mr and Mrs George Wentworth

Mrs Lou Quinn of Hartford Conn is visiting Mrs Blanche Carlson

Mr and Mrs Andrew Brodshyersonand c hildren of Haddan Conn were visitors of Mr and Mrs Raymond Pushee

Mr Olivi Anderson of New Jersey is visiting in town

Mrs De rry Hughes and children of Whitman Mass are visiting her parents Mr and Mrs Fred Finley

Mr Charle s Mar shall is home from the hospital

Mr anf Mrs Stanley Con shyway of East Braintree Mass and grandson Darrell Rowland of Jacksonville F la have been visiting Mr Hedley Heaney

Mr and Mrs Colby Kronshyholm were puests of Mr and Mrs Kermit Kronholm at Penscook N H

Carlton C Harvey 2nd

Tel TR6-2715

Freeman L B riggs In Charge

bull GET ONE FREE I c Ii Ie r= 2r-r==

SPOTL I lti l-lT IiIII OGIIt co O L e ~ _~ ~ T

FOR SA LE Boys bicycle $2500

Good Condi tion Call 943 - 2692

N W Plge Agent

Gui liord Maine

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THE TOWN CRIER

Local Briefs

t lllutill

d [tmiddot George Bgner I Lllilclten r-lark and

1 1 elmhurst Ill - of 111 and lTrs

E rolu1 The Bgners the Worlds Fair en Greenville

lei [rs vVarrenKearns l ily from Wakefield

I C vacationing atCheyshythl r guests include

Mrs Peter Klien of ~n Mass Karl and u f Germany Mr and

G rge Howell of Spen-I tass Mr and Mrs r artofAlliston Mass Mrs F W Orr from

lnd lvlrs Harry Diehl e turned fr om Seattle

Wash I here they attended the NFA Qnvention

Mr and Mrs Lucien Allarie from Augusta are middotspending the weekend at their home in Shirshyley

Mr and Mrs Carleton Baker and daughter Judy and Mr and Mrs Edmond Pelletier and family left for Nova Scotia for a week

Mrs Greta McAvory from New Jersey is visiting Mr and Mrs Fred Parent and family

Miss Terri Dunbar of Millinshyocket is visiting her grandshyparents Mr and Mrs Milton Dunbar and Mr and Mrs Terrence Dunbar

Mrs Marilyn King Mrs Phyllis Vickery Mrs Beth Botzko and Mrs Edna Dunbar were in Skowhegan Saturday to attend the performance of My Fair Lady at the Lakewood Theater

Mr and Mrs Earl Vickery and family from Millinocket are spending two weeks vacashytion at the Morrow Cottage on

Harfords Point Mrs Beth Botzko has returshy

ned to Hampden after visiting Mr and Mrs Milton Dunbar

Mr and Mrs Charles Lawshyson and their neice Miss Lynn Christensen of Westbrook Conn are guests of Mr and Mrs Kenneth MacDonald

Mr and Mrs Louis Pelleshyquin and family of Lincoln were guests of Mr and MrsHar~y MaCLeod

Mr and Mrs Elwin Thompshyson of Old Town are spending a few days at their cottage on Maple Street

Mr and Mrs Bernard McshyManus and children Paul Mary and Kevin of Worcester Mass are vacationing with Mr and Mrs Frances Donaher Mr and Mrs Walter Jerome also visited the Donahers on Monshyday Their daughter Mary Jane is the guest of the Don-

Guests atRussels Camps at Sandy Bay include Mr and Mrs Edward Stone of Seekonk Mass Mr anf Mrs Carl Hammarstrom and sons Steve

and Lee of Shrewbury Mas s Mr and Mrs Walter Michashylak and son James of Shrew shybury Mass Mr and Mrs Bernard Dolengiewcz and fam shyily of Worcester Mass

Other guests atRussells are Mr and Mrs James Madison and family from Campton N H Mr and Mr s A lber t Stone andfamily from Dublin N H bull Mr and Mrs Ray Barre tt from Dublin N H Walter Cardwell and Joe Ousker of Fox Lake Ill Mr and Mrs Harold Hess from Cherryhi 11 N J Mr and MlS Richard Perry and family of Philadelshy

phia Penn and Mrs Kate Pinelli and son Santo from Saco

Contd on Page 10

LUTHAN CROSBY

wants t o see youabou t you r

Ignition

bull

hat Car Youve Beell Dreamiag ~_out is Now

rIces

Reuoaable Oller Refused THE B~T PRICES ON USED CARS YOU WILL FIND ANYWHERE

On display at our used car lot in Milbnocket and East Millinocket

Was Now Was Now 1962 Olds mobile 88 4 Dr Sedan 229500 209500

Buick LeSabre 2 Dr H T 239500 219500 Comet Modal s-22 129500 119500 i959 Oldsmobile 88 4 Dr Sedan (2) 109500 99500

Buick LeSabre 4 Dr Sedan 179500 169500 1959 Opal Wagon 2 Dr 59500 49500 Buick LeSabre 4 Dr Sedan 109500 99500 1960 Volkswagon 2 Dr Sedan 99500 89500

Pontiac 4Dr Sedan Hyd 109500 99500 1963 Oldsmobile Cutlass 2 Dr H-T 249500 2395 00 - Chevrolet 4 Dr Sedan 159500 119500 1961 Falcon 4 Dr 119500 109500 Chevrolet 4 Dr e Also Have A LARGE

Wagon 129500 119500 The Home of BUICK OLDS KADETT JEEP and G M C G

_ LE CTION of Older Models TRUCKS for over 40 YEARS

oocket MIDne OS GONYA amp SON 72~ - lt1 1 ~

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LtB DOINGS

_ olltd fr om Page 7

CATAQUIS COUNTY MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION P iscataquis County Minsterial Association met at the Dovershy

r oft Me thodist Church Supper was served by Mrs Walter wn and Mrs Victor Miller

Walter Brown pastor of the church led the devotions whichE ed with a Prayer Circle as reported that progress was being made for the fall Evanshy

- tic Campaign prayer group headed by Rev Gerald Wibberly will meet in

chapel of the Guilford MethodistChurcheach Wednesday mornshyt 6 00 a m to pray for the success of the campaign

next meeting of the Association will be a supper meeting at _ s sembly of God Church in Dover-Foxcroft on August 10

Central Maine Crusade Committee met at the Guilford Methshy= t Church Thursday evening This is an evangelistic crusade JDSored by the Piscataquis County Ministerial Association ~ch will begin October 11 and close October 18 held at the xcroftAcademy in Dover-Foxcroft The Evangelist will be John ISley White from the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association ev Wilson Rickam General Chairman presided Reports re given by the following chairman Prayer Rev Gerald Wibshyly Finance Rev Robert Vanasck Publicity Rev Walter own Field Work Rev Wilson Hicham Arrangements Rev shman Bryant Youth Work Rev Clive Meidahl Paul Noble Guilf9 rd was appointed financial secretary A headquarters

ice will beset up in Dover-Foxcroft opening August 17 Ians were made for further development of the activities of ~se various committees -ite r the meeting coffee was served by Mrs Robert Vanasck S Maurice Brooks and Miss Margaret Martin

1r-------------shyWHILE SUPPLY LASTS

$125 value GOLF BALLS

lor 50~ With jry clean1~

order of $1 5

Gaillord Dr CIaer

ClL FORD

DAV IIOS

8112 Linum $448

GASH amp CARRY WHILE THEY LAST

Guilford Maine

WN OF HOPE GRANGE MEETING Dawn of Hope Grange met in regular session Saturday night and )served Guest Officers Night The Master Barbara Wise turned

meeting over to the guests who filled the chairs Mas te r eslie Conner Valley Grange Overseer Merwin Lander Valley eward Lyman Severance - Milo Grange Assistant Steward laurice Fairbrother Valley Chaplain Millie Herring Valley reasurer Stanley Bennett Valley Secretary I rma Priest alley Gate Keeper William Edes Valley Ceres Blanch Davis The MOUNT KINEO invites residents of OUR AREA to the alley P omona Viola Lander VaHey Flora Edith Edes Valley MOOSEHEAD CRUISE Spend a beautiful afternoon on Mooseshyady Assistant Steward Mrs Lyman Severance Milo head Lake cruising on a 43 passenger Chris-Craft Two Barbara Wise was elected Master and Myrtle Dauphinee was hour cruises leave the Mt Kineo aock atRo~kwood at 2 S0 PM

cted Ceres ~nd both were installed taking the places of Mr on Wednesdays Saturdays and Sundays only $250 for adults ldMr~ Fred~rlckKnowleswhobecauseof slckness were unablE and less for children This is an experience you shouldnt

) continue mls 8 ) _ t the next meeting ref~eshments will be in charge of the young ( DINNER RESERVA TIONS INVITED DANCING WED amp SAT eople of the Gr ange offlCers A T MOUNT KfNEO _ literary progr am followed the meeting Wellington will hold =--------------------------2

Pomona Grange on August 6 with a 6 30 supper A 50-year pin was presentei to Katherine Russell by Worthy Deputy Ray Wise and Juvenile Deputy Barbara Wise This was presented to her in her own home because of her inability to attend Gr ange

The total number present was 41 as follows 2 from Mt Etna 2 from Pleasant River Milo 16 from Dawn of Hope 2 from Sangerville 2 from Abbot 12 from Valley Grange and 5 from Garlandbull TISBURY MANOR CHAPTER OF D A R

Tisbury Manor Chapter ofthe D A R met at the Chapter House on Friday at 73 0 pm Tile opening exercises were lead by Cahpshylain Mr W Harry Hughes withMrs Fletcher Quillain as pianis t The guests and one member Mrs Vance Leighton who had not been with us for some time were especially recolffiized by tpe Regent Mrs Thomas Mithee The National Defense Chairman Miss Gretchen Hamilton read an article from the Christian Science Monitor In MotionAnAnxiety by Robert Colby Nelson The next meeting will be held on August 21 instead of August 28 with Mr s Lawrence Hall Mrs -gtmwood Pullen Mrs Wallace Ritchis as hostesses Program will be in charge of MrsbullFletcher Quillian Mrs Forrest Stevens chairman of the Conservation Program shyspoke briefly on conservation and then introduced Mr Daniel Edgerton who spoke to us along these lines and showed slides of our National Resources and wiidlife

Refreshmentswere served by our Milo members Mrs H Allen Monroe Mrs Charles Mills and Mrs Daniel Ellison assiss ted by Mrs KennethPulleT Mrs Leslie Robinson and Mrs Philip Knight

Those presentbesides those serving on refreshments were Mrs Forrest StevEms Mrs Harry Hughes Miss ViIienne Bray a ll of Monson Mrs DickYoung Miss GretchenHamilton of Greenvi lle Mrs Roy Jacobason -Mrs Vance Leight~n of Brooklyn N Y Mrs Rupert Allen of Shirley Mrs Clair Bray of Sangerville Mrs Thomas Mithee of Guilford associate member Mrs C Fletcher Quillian of Washington D C Guests included Mr and Mrs Daniel Edgerton Dr and Mrs Robert Mathews Mr Tol shyford Durham and his mother Mrs James Durham of Belfast Mrs William Robinson Mrs Neola Jacobson of Monson

Your lltnendlr 8tore In Rockwood

Leo P Tessier GROCERIES - MEATS - NOTIONS -- ICE

MENS SPORTING GOODS - BOAT LANDING

bullbull bullbull OPIN 7 DAYS A WflKmiddot bullbullbull

Ihe Jvlooseheao Cruise

age 10

W EL to ME TOmiddot middot

OYE R-FOICIOT AID

SE IEC LAIE

The Sebec Lake Fish and me Association will hold its ual Field Day at Sebec Lake

n Sunday August 2 TheClub s been very active this sumshy

~er making improvements at ig Bmnett Pond in Guilford a site leased from the Pen shy

hscot Development Company

LOCAL BRIEFS Contd from Page 8

aourr-lJioxrroft Ir s Daisy Smith of Dovershy

f oxcroft recently received a -eep Maine Scenic Award for dis tinguished public service l the program to protect aine s natural beauties Mrs

mi th has been very activein rlttrden club work and was inshytrumental in legislation rel shyltive to the removal of junk lutomobiles from Maine roadshyides

Mr and Mrs David Badger are the proud parents of a -laughter Lorri Ann born at - ~orcester Mass

Mrs Badger is the former 3 e tty Curtis daughter of Mrs

The Maine Park and Recrea tion Commission is very enshythusiastic about the grant of land for a historical site at Kathadin Iron Works Work is being started on a his tory of the site and themiddot area will be developed as soon as funds are available

He~lth Htadquarte ~s f or

PRES CR IPTIONS

OUR SPECIALTY

Mrs Blaire Kallgren and children of North Bergen N J are spending several weeks

with Mr and Mrs BryonKallshygren in Guilford and at Whetshystone Pond while TSgt Blaine Kallgrenis attending nom omshymissioned officers school in Flonda Blaine will arrive

Yirginia Curtis and the late Sid- a~out m1ddle of August for a

ley Curtls of Dover-Foxcroft )a vid is the son of Mr and 1rs Philip Badger of Sebec

Mr s Virginia Curtis and children and William Mo r

I 1S spent last week in Worcester t ass to help in the home of be r daughter Badger They returned Last Saturday

Mrs David home

ltampuilfnrll Mr Willard Cole of Buffalo

_ l J is visiting his brother Stanley Cole

Mr and Mrs Richard Tuckshyer of Newport N H have been guests of his mother Mrs Effie Parsons

iT and Mrs Gerald Tuckshyer and children visited his llarents Mr and Mr s Clayton

V1S1t

Robert Kallgien and family are vacationing at the Kallshygr en camp at Whetstone Pond

Mrs John Morrison andhOld

c 1 ren are at the Morrispn camp at Clear Steam Lake for the summer

Mr and Mrs Joseph Jenshykluson and family of Salem Mass were guests of his motmiddot her Mr and Mr s Gleoll Chadbourne

Mrs Gleon Chadbourne has received wor d that he r daughshyter Mrs BettyRollins and children have arr ived in Okishynawa

THE TowN CRIER

~uugrrutUr Mr and Mrs Eben Carle

and daughter Evelene of Malshyden Mass Mr and Mrs James Davis and so~ Ja~es of Blackshear Ga have been recentguestB of Mr and Mrs George Smith

Mr and Mrs Vernon Kimshyball and children and William Enderwood of Springfieldmiddot Va have been guests of Mr Ki~shyballs mother Mrs Rachel Carr

Miss Sharonmiddot Smith of Bershywick has been the guestofsevshyeral of her Sangerville friends

Mrs Eleanor Bergbf Brownshyville was a caller in town

Mr and Mrs ErlandmiddotHerring and family were recent visi tors in North Berwick

Mr and Mrs Roger Race and family of Pe ru N Y are spendinga two weeks vacation at P iper Pond

Misses Diane and Carol Phil shypot of Dover-Foxcroft were guests of Mr and Mrs Chesshyter Moulton

Miss Darlene Clukey spent the weekend as guest of her grandparents Mr and Mrs Rudolph Clukey Mr and Mrs Laurence

Clark and s ons of E I Cajon Calif and Mrs Mildred Heshywett of Dover-Foxcroft attend shyed the United Churrh Sunday

Mr and Mr s Allan Jordan from Alconace Mich have been guests of Mr and Mrs Lawrence Jordan and family

Mr Sanger Knowlton of Pitt shysfield Ma ss was the guest of Mr and Mrs Lyle Knowshylton and Mr and Mrs Lawshyrence Jordan and family

Abbot Mr and Mrs Leland Lovell

and family of SpringfieW Mass have been guests of his pare nts Mr and Mrs Carmie Love ll

Mrs Mabel Symons of Brookshytondale N Y and Mr and Mrs Carl P lunkett of Ithaca N Y have been gursts of Mr and Mrs Carroll Moore

Richard Cooley son of Mr and Mrs Clifton Cooley Sr was injured when he fell fr om a load of hay He i s a patient

at the E MG Hospital in Banshygor

Mr and Mr s John Simpson of Calais were callers on Mr and Mrs Alvah Perkins

Mr and Mrs RussellDavidshys on of Clinton and Mr and Mrs RobertDavidson of Watshyerville were callers on Miss Faith Davidson

Mr and Mrs Sam Goodrishydge Jr are the parents of a daughter Cynthia Sue

A card party was held at th~ G range Hall Friday evening with 5 table at play Winners for high score were Florence Carr and Lytle Packard

Mr and Mrs George Gifford and son Billy of WellingfQrd Conn have been visitors of her parents Mr and Mrs Roy Clukey

Rou Clukey Donald Clukey and George Gifford were on a fishing trip at Indijn Pond

Mr and Mrs Morice Lanshydry and children of Quonset P9int RI are visiting in the vis ini ty and camping at Greenshywood Pond

Mrs Delta Mayo is visiting her neice Mrs Rachel Carr ather cottage atPushaw Lake

Contd on Page 12

5 K U A Y

T C R L J

R 0 0 W N

E K B R 0

T I N E 5

0 P G H W

f From the middotJeners io chi square the na mes ~ ~ [ least twelve birds may be formed

eglQ at a Ituer and move up dowo Dross or diagonally [0 adjoining I squares

o D O C double letters You may use II le[~ (~r more th an oace in form iag a word proshyh~e~~~ i~~~d~ new mov~ for each time

gtpound~ 1n8 uOCJ3fd COJltJ4 gt(J01S gtfal gtfOOl ~li 1)40 MoJ) middotU3JM UqOJ JltJJ4SUV

COl C 51 E S A ABOVE AVERAGE INCOME FOR MAN amp

WIFE OPERATION R EASON FOR SELLING OTHER INTERESTS

EM IY-REEDeD amp Dove r-FoxcroftMe

FAMlLY FOOTWEAR amp MENS amp BOYS A Once In A Lifetime Opportuni tl

CLOTHING Almost within your reac h Put i t

WrnUN your reach bull bullbull Contact Mr Reed

100 LOCATION LOW RENT CLEAN STOCK

REDUCED TO 50~ ON THE WHOLESALE DOLLAR STOC K AND FIXTU RES

I OFFER EXPIRES AUGUST 1ST CONTACT WILLIAM REED DEXTER ME 924-7012 8 to 530 924-7[$49 afte r 530 P 1

Iampi~ I

TO ~ CEIJH - --- - ------ _

L 0 ~ CLSSICAL INSTITUTE ALLlVlNI REU NION r~ l lunche on r(3l tvGtions and intentions of atte ndance for lJ)lIa l tlun1ni r(union have been recei ved at the prir _ipals bull SJ thl t ~lan3 nwy be better made those intendi ng to be

nl n rl urged t) 3end rese lvations to the school soon A buffet on j planncd Gt 12 oclock l ratioll Iil open at 10 a m and continue throughout the TilL CIl 3S nf i914 the fifty year graduates and earlier

lI ill bl recogni zed and those attending will be presented ri a tlS ind icati ng membership in the Old Timers Club In De arly tcn ty-ti e of these older graduates attended

o loin~ lunchcon a business meeting will be held in the chapel which tlll Crazy Hat competition will be held All ladies

e n are urgLcI to enter the competition and come prepared a 1964hatentry Baseball and softball will be enjoyed on he ri c nelds

Ul 200 Gillmni have attended recent reunions and a larger r G re expec ted this year

They also cut grass and bushes to make it possible for the float to be launched Pain-

o he ne ly formed 1lilo Car ted a trash can to be placed b Thc llilu Pistons Poun shy there s will hold a bottle dri ve Douglass Donald President

X[ eek August 3 to 8 of the Car Club wishes to anshye mbers of the Club will ca II nounce that they will do anyshy

a s k for bottles thing possible to flIa inCain 1 he cal club should be given ch credit for the time and this area iamp~ amp ~ S= y=S =Jj~ or t they oluntle red for iping prepare the Swimming

t ~f$~j

ROCKWOOD NIGHT LIFE

(Photo by Margaret Bennen The little town of Rockwood located across the bay form beaushy

tiful Mount Kineo and where Moose River enters Moosehead Lake swells its pupulation each spring when thousands of out-of-state visitors move into its many sporting camps for Summer Fishing and other warm weather sports The Moosehead Inn(above pho to) supplies most of the night life for Rockwood and nearby sporting camps with its well-appointed cocktail lounge and game rooms and live dance music

WILL OPEN AUGUST 9TH

Page l~ THE TOW N CRIE R

Ladies Slorts amp Sladlts Red~ fO Clearance e~i Girls ~ts amp Slacks B1QJses amp Bathing Suits ReducedfO Clearance MAIN ST

FOLLOWING A RECE NT ILLNESS I AM NOW BACK FOR ELECTROLUX SALES amp SERVICE

Ludge r J Cote West Main Street Milo

T he final tribute to thc mcmory of a departed member of the family js llie cemetery memurial Our years of experience and complete knowledge of local cemete ry reshyquirements is available when you are faced with this important aeci shysio no We feature GUAR D IA N memorials rich in svmbolic meanshying made frum the -finest grg olCSo and fu lly guaranteed IIIYel 110 bullbullbullt Co

Some of Our SPECIALS for

[tyen)[Jlcopy (P)copy[JtpoundOO (P)poundW araschino Lipsticks 31 25 laytex Nipples amp Bottles 12 price yIons 49~ a P a ir howercaps 12~

Envelopes 225~ 120 feet of Ribbon 889 P ipes $1 00 16 Bows 99~ P laytex Pants 12 Price

~ JJ Dllilf ID~~~~I~

Milo Maine

LADIES SKIRTS $2 00 amp $3 00 LADIES SUMMER DRESSES amp SUITS $4 00 amp $10-00 56 OFF ON ALL SUMMER HANDBAGS AND JEWELRY

(P)Mm (P)M~~ (P)M((~ at w~r j(nnsr~tab 1Juu

(Moosehead1s Finest) ~1vslC by THE SHANTEENS

every Friday and Saturday Night

Rockwood ~our ~UH Spot Maine

MILO LITTLE LEAGUE TOPS GUILFORD

The Milo All Stars won their 3 game of the year in as DanY star ts as they stopped Guiltord 7- 3 Steven Peters pi tched a one hitter the only hi t being an infield hi t as he struck out eleven in collecting the win

Ricky Brown s upplied the power at bat wi th a triple and a s ingle knocking in four of Milo Is seven l unS

tIonSUl(Mr and Mrs Ed Shey and

daughter of Wakefield Mass were guests of Mr and Mrs George Wentworth

Mrs Lou Quinn of Hartford Conn is visiting Mrs Blanche Carlson

Mr and Mrs Andrew Brodshyersonand c hildren of Haddan Conn were visitors of Mr and Mrs Raymond Pushee

Mr Olivi Anderson of New Jersey is visiting in town

Mrs De rry Hughes and children of Whitman Mass are visiting her parents Mr and Mrs Fred Finley

Mr Charle s Mar shall is home from the hospital

Mr anf Mrs Stanley Con shyway of East Braintree Mass and grandson Darrell Rowland of Jacksonville F la have been visiting Mr Hedley Heaney

Mr and Mrs Colby Kronshyholm were puests of Mr and Mrs Kermit Kronholm at Penscook N H

Carlton C Harvey 2nd

Tel TR6-2715

Freeman L B riggs In Charge

bull GET ONE FREE I c Ii Ie r= 2r-r==

SPOTL I lti l-lT IiIII OGIIt co O L e ~ _~ ~ T

FOR SA LE Boys bicycle $2500

Good Condi tion Call 943 - 2692

N W Plge Agent

Gui liord Maine

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CATAQUIS COUNTY MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION P iscataquis County Minsterial Association met at the Dovershy

r oft Me thodist Church Supper was served by Mrs Walter wn and Mrs Victor Miller

Walter Brown pastor of the church led the devotions whichE ed with a Prayer Circle as reported that progress was being made for the fall Evanshy

- tic Campaign prayer group headed by Rev Gerald Wibberly will meet in

chapel of the Guilford MethodistChurcheach Wednesday mornshyt 6 00 a m to pray for the success of the campaign

next meeting of the Association will be a supper meeting at _ s sembly of God Church in Dover-Foxcroft on August 10

Central Maine Crusade Committee met at the Guilford Methshy= t Church Thursday evening This is an evangelistic crusade JDSored by the Piscataquis County Ministerial Association ~ch will begin October 11 and close October 18 held at the xcroftAcademy in Dover-Foxcroft The Evangelist will be John ISley White from the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association ev Wilson Rickam General Chairman presided Reports re given by the following chairman Prayer Rev Gerald Wibshyly Finance Rev Robert Vanasck Publicity Rev Walter own Field Work Rev Wilson Hicham Arrangements Rev shman Bryant Youth Work Rev Clive Meidahl Paul Noble Guilf9 rd was appointed financial secretary A headquarters

ice will beset up in Dover-Foxcroft opening August 17 Ians were made for further development of the activities of ~se various committees -ite r the meeting coffee was served by Mrs Robert Vanasck S Maurice Brooks and Miss Margaret Martin

1r-------------shyWHILE SUPPLY LASTS

$125 value GOLF BALLS

lor 50~ With jry clean1~

order of $1 5

Gaillord Dr CIaer

ClL FORD

DAV IIOS

8112 Linum $448

GASH amp CARRY WHILE THEY LAST

Guilford Maine

WN OF HOPE GRANGE MEETING Dawn of Hope Grange met in regular session Saturday night and )served Guest Officers Night The Master Barbara Wise turned

meeting over to the guests who filled the chairs Mas te r eslie Conner Valley Grange Overseer Merwin Lander Valley eward Lyman Severance - Milo Grange Assistant Steward laurice Fairbrother Valley Chaplain Millie Herring Valley reasurer Stanley Bennett Valley Secretary I rma Priest alley Gate Keeper William Edes Valley Ceres Blanch Davis The MOUNT KINEO invites residents of OUR AREA to the alley P omona Viola Lander VaHey Flora Edith Edes Valley MOOSEHEAD CRUISE Spend a beautiful afternoon on Mooseshyady Assistant Steward Mrs Lyman Severance Milo head Lake cruising on a 43 passenger Chris-Craft Two Barbara Wise was elected Master and Myrtle Dauphinee was hour cruises leave the Mt Kineo aock atRo~kwood at 2 S0 PM

cted Ceres ~nd both were installed taking the places of Mr on Wednesdays Saturdays and Sundays only $250 for adults ldMr~ Fred~rlckKnowleswhobecauseof slckness were unablE and less for children This is an experience you shouldnt

) continue mls 8 ) _ t the next meeting ref~eshments will be in charge of the young ( DINNER RESERVA TIONS INVITED DANCING WED amp SAT eople of the Gr ange offlCers A T MOUNT KfNEO _ literary progr am followed the meeting Wellington will hold =--------------------------2

Pomona Grange on August 6 with a 6 30 supper A 50-year pin was presentei to Katherine Russell by Worthy Deputy Ray Wise and Juvenile Deputy Barbara Wise This was presented to her in her own home because of her inability to attend Gr ange

The total number present was 41 as follows 2 from Mt Etna 2 from Pleasant River Milo 16 from Dawn of Hope 2 from Sangerville 2 from Abbot 12 from Valley Grange and 5 from Garlandbull TISBURY MANOR CHAPTER OF D A R

Tisbury Manor Chapter ofthe D A R met at the Chapter House on Friday at 73 0 pm Tile opening exercises were lead by Cahpshylain Mr W Harry Hughes withMrs Fletcher Quillain as pianis t The guests and one member Mrs Vance Leighton who had not been with us for some time were especially recolffiized by tpe Regent Mrs Thomas Mithee The National Defense Chairman Miss Gretchen Hamilton read an article from the Christian Science Monitor In MotionAnAnxiety by Robert Colby Nelson The next meeting will be held on August 21 instead of August 28 with Mr s Lawrence Hall Mrs -gtmwood Pullen Mrs Wallace Ritchis as hostesses Program will be in charge of MrsbullFletcher Quillian Mrs Forrest Stevens chairman of the Conservation Program shyspoke briefly on conservation and then introduced Mr Daniel Edgerton who spoke to us along these lines and showed slides of our National Resources and wiidlife

Refreshmentswere served by our Milo members Mrs H Allen Monroe Mrs Charles Mills and Mrs Daniel Ellison assiss ted by Mrs KennethPulleT Mrs Leslie Robinson and Mrs Philip Knight

Those presentbesides those serving on refreshments were Mrs Forrest StevEms Mrs Harry Hughes Miss ViIienne Bray a ll of Monson Mrs DickYoung Miss GretchenHamilton of Greenvi lle Mrs Roy Jacobason -Mrs Vance Leight~n of Brooklyn N Y Mrs Rupert Allen of Shirley Mrs Clair Bray of Sangerville Mrs Thomas Mithee of Guilford associate member Mrs C Fletcher Quillian of Washington D C Guests included Mr and Mrs Daniel Edgerton Dr and Mrs Robert Mathews Mr Tol shyford Durham and his mother Mrs James Durham of Belfast Mrs William Robinson Mrs Neola Jacobson of Monson

Your lltnendlr 8tore In Rockwood

Leo P Tessier GROCERIES - MEATS - NOTIONS -- ICE

MENS SPORTING GOODS - BOAT LANDING

bullbull bullbull OPIN 7 DAYS A WflKmiddot bullbullbull

Ihe Jvlooseheao Cruise

age 10

W EL to ME TOmiddot middot

OYE R-FOICIOT AID

SE IEC LAIE

The Sebec Lake Fish and me Association will hold its ual Field Day at Sebec Lake

n Sunday August 2 TheClub s been very active this sumshy

~er making improvements at ig Bmnett Pond in Guilford a site leased from the Pen shy

hscot Development Company

LOCAL BRIEFS Contd from Page 8

aourr-lJioxrroft Ir s Daisy Smith of Dovershy

f oxcroft recently received a -eep Maine Scenic Award for dis tinguished public service l the program to protect aine s natural beauties Mrs

mi th has been very activein rlttrden club work and was inshytrumental in legislation rel shyltive to the removal of junk lutomobiles from Maine roadshyides

Mr and Mrs David Badger are the proud parents of a -laughter Lorri Ann born at - ~orcester Mass

Mrs Badger is the former 3 e tty Curtis daughter of Mrs

The Maine Park and Recrea tion Commission is very enshythusiastic about the grant of land for a historical site at Kathadin Iron Works Work is being started on a his tory of the site and themiddot area will be developed as soon as funds are available

He~lth Htadquarte ~s f or

PRES CR IPTIONS

OUR SPECIALTY

Mrs Blaire Kallgren and children of North Bergen N J are spending several weeks

with Mr and Mrs BryonKallshygren in Guilford and at Whetshystone Pond while TSgt Blaine Kallgrenis attending nom omshymissioned officers school in Flonda Blaine will arrive

Yirginia Curtis and the late Sid- a~out m1ddle of August for a

ley Curtls of Dover-Foxcroft )a vid is the son of Mr and 1rs Philip Badger of Sebec

Mr s Virginia Curtis and children and William Mo r

I 1S spent last week in Worcester t ass to help in the home of be r daughter Badger They returned Last Saturday

Mrs David home

ltampuilfnrll Mr Willard Cole of Buffalo

_ l J is visiting his brother Stanley Cole

Mr and Mrs Richard Tuckshyer of Newport N H have been guests of his mother Mrs Effie Parsons

iT and Mrs Gerald Tuckshyer and children visited his llarents Mr and Mr s Clayton

V1S1t

Robert Kallgien and family are vacationing at the Kallshygr en camp at Whetstone Pond

Mrs John Morrison andhOld

c 1 ren are at the Morrispn camp at Clear Steam Lake for the summer

Mr and Mrs Joseph Jenshykluson and family of Salem Mass were guests of his motmiddot her Mr and Mr s Gleoll Chadbourne

Mrs Gleon Chadbourne has received wor d that he r daughshyter Mrs BettyRollins and children have arr ived in Okishynawa

THE TowN CRIER

~uugrrutUr Mr and Mrs Eben Carle

and daughter Evelene of Malshyden Mass Mr and Mrs James Davis and so~ Ja~es of Blackshear Ga have been recentguestB of Mr and Mrs George Smith

Mr and Mrs Vernon Kimshyball and children and William Enderwood of Springfieldmiddot Va have been guests of Mr Ki~shyballs mother Mrs Rachel Carr

Miss Sharonmiddot Smith of Bershywick has been the guestofsevshyeral of her Sangerville friends

Mrs Eleanor Bergbf Brownshyville was a caller in town

Mr and Mrs ErlandmiddotHerring and family were recent visi tors in North Berwick

Mr and Mrs Roger Race and family of Pe ru N Y are spendinga two weeks vacation at P iper Pond

Misses Diane and Carol Phil shypot of Dover-Foxcroft were guests of Mr and Mrs Chesshyter Moulton

Miss Darlene Clukey spent the weekend as guest of her grandparents Mr and Mrs Rudolph Clukey Mr and Mrs Laurence

Clark and s ons of E I Cajon Calif and Mrs Mildred Heshywett of Dover-Foxcroft attend shyed the United Churrh Sunday

Mr and Mr s Allan Jordan from Alconace Mich have been guests of Mr and Mrs Lawrence Jordan and family

Mr Sanger Knowlton of Pitt shysfield Ma ss was the guest of Mr and Mrs Lyle Knowshylton and Mr and Mrs Lawshyrence Jordan and family

Abbot Mr and Mrs Leland Lovell

and family of SpringfieW Mass have been guests of his pare nts Mr and Mrs Carmie Love ll

Mrs Mabel Symons of Brookshytondale N Y and Mr and Mrs Carl P lunkett of Ithaca N Y have been gursts of Mr and Mrs Carroll Moore

Richard Cooley son of Mr and Mrs Clifton Cooley Sr was injured when he fell fr om a load of hay He i s a patient

at the E MG Hospital in Banshygor

Mr and Mr s John Simpson of Calais were callers on Mr and Mrs Alvah Perkins

Mr and Mrs RussellDavidshys on of Clinton and Mr and Mrs RobertDavidson of Watshyerville were callers on Miss Faith Davidson

Mr and Mrs Sam Goodrishydge Jr are the parents of a daughter Cynthia Sue

A card party was held at th~ G range Hall Friday evening with 5 table at play Winners for high score were Florence Carr and Lytle Packard

Mr and Mrs George Gifford and son Billy of WellingfQrd Conn have been visitors of her parents Mr and Mrs Roy Clukey

Rou Clukey Donald Clukey and George Gifford were on a fishing trip at Indijn Pond

Mr and Mrs Morice Lanshydry and children of Quonset P9int RI are visiting in the vis ini ty and camping at Greenshywood Pond

Mrs Delta Mayo is visiting her neice Mrs Rachel Carr ather cottage atPushaw Lake

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5 K U A Y

T C R L J

R 0 0 W N

E K B R 0

T I N E 5

0 P G H W

f From the middotJeners io chi square the na mes ~ ~ [ least twelve birds may be formed

eglQ at a Ituer and move up dowo Dross or diagonally [0 adjoining I squares

o D O C double letters You may use II le[~ (~r more th an oace in form iag a word proshyh~e~~~ i~~~d~ new mov~ for each time

gtpound~ 1n8 uOCJ3fd COJltJ4 gt(J01S gtfal gtfOOl ~li 1)40 MoJ) middotU3JM UqOJ JltJJ4SUV

COl C 51 E S A ABOVE AVERAGE INCOME FOR MAN amp

WIFE OPERATION R EASON FOR SELLING OTHER INTERESTS

EM IY-REEDeD amp Dove r-FoxcroftMe

FAMlLY FOOTWEAR amp MENS amp BOYS A Once In A Lifetime Opportuni tl

CLOTHING Almost within your reac h Put i t

WrnUN your reach bull bullbull Contact Mr Reed

100 LOCATION LOW RENT CLEAN STOCK

REDUCED TO 50~ ON THE WHOLESALE DOLLAR STOC K AND FIXTU RES

I OFFER EXPIRES AUGUST 1ST CONTACT WILLIAM REED DEXTER ME 924-7012 8 to 530 924-7[$49 afte r 530 P 1

Iampi~ I

TO ~ CEIJH - --- - ------ _

L 0 ~ CLSSICAL INSTITUTE ALLlVlNI REU NION r~ l lunche on r(3l tvGtions and intentions of atte ndance for lJ)lIa l tlun1ni r(union have been recei ved at the prir _ipals bull SJ thl t ~lan3 nwy be better made those intendi ng to be

nl n rl urged t) 3end rese lvations to the school soon A buffet on j planncd Gt 12 oclock l ratioll Iil open at 10 a m and continue throughout the TilL CIl 3S nf i914 the fifty year graduates and earlier

lI ill bl recogni zed and those attending will be presented ri a tlS ind icati ng membership in the Old Timers Club In De arly tcn ty-ti e of these older graduates attended

o loin~ lunchcon a business meeting will be held in the chapel which tlll Crazy Hat competition will be held All ladies

e n are urgLcI to enter the competition and come prepared a 1964hatentry Baseball and softball will be enjoyed on he ri c nelds

Ul 200 Gillmni have attended recent reunions and a larger r G re expec ted this year

They also cut grass and bushes to make it possible for the float to be launched Pain-

o he ne ly formed 1lilo Car ted a trash can to be placed b Thc llilu Pistons Poun shy there s will hold a bottle dri ve Douglass Donald President

X[ eek August 3 to 8 of the Car Club wishes to anshye mbers of the Club will ca II nounce that they will do anyshy

a s k for bottles thing possible to flIa inCain 1 he cal club should be given ch credit for the time and this area iamp~ amp ~ S= y=S =Jj~ or t they oluntle red for iping prepare the Swimming

t ~f$~j

ROCKWOOD NIGHT LIFE

(Photo by Margaret Bennen The little town of Rockwood located across the bay form beaushy

tiful Mount Kineo and where Moose River enters Moosehead Lake swells its pupulation each spring when thousands of out-of-state visitors move into its many sporting camps for Summer Fishing and other warm weather sports The Moosehead Inn(above pho to) supplies most of the night life for Rockwood and nearby sporting camps with its well-appointed cocktail lounge and game rooms and live dance music

WILL OPEN AUGUST 9TH

Page l~ THE TOW N CRIE R

Ladies Slorts amp Sladlts Red~ fO Clearance e~i Girls ~ts amp Slacks B1QJses amp Bathing Suits ReducedfO Clearance MAIN ST

FOLLOWING A RECE NT ILLNESS I AM NOW BACK FOR ELECTROLUX SALES amp SERVICE

Ludge r J Cote West Main Street Milo

T he final tribute to thc mcmory of a departed member of the family js llie cemetery memurial Our years of experience and complete knowledge of local cemete ry reshyquirements is available when you are faced with this important aeci shysio no We feature GUAR D IA N memorials rich in svmbolic meanshying made frum the -finest grg olCSo and fu lly guaranteed IIIYel 110 bullbullbullt Co

Some of Our SPECIALS for

[tyen)[Jlcopy (P)copy[JtpoundOO (P)poundW araschino Lipsticks 31 25 laytex Nipples amp Bottles 12 price yIons 49~ a P a ir howercaps 12~

Envelopes 225~ 120 feet of Ribbon 889 P ipes $1 00 16 Bows 99~ P laytex Pants 12 Price

~ JJ Dllilf ID~~~~I~

Milo Maine

LADIES SKIRTS $2 00 amp $3 00 LADIES SUMMER DRESSES amp SUITS $4 00 amp $10-00 56 OFF ON ALL SUMMER HANDBAGS AND JEWELRY

(P)Mm (P)M~~ (P)M((~ at w~r j(nnsr~tab 1Juu

(Moosehead1s Finest) ~1vslC by THE SHANTEENS

every Friday and Saturday Night

Rockwood ~our ~UH Spot Maine

MILO LITTLE LEAGUE TOPS GUILFORD

The Milo All Stars won their 3 game of the year in as DanY star ts as they stopped Guiltord 7- 3 Steven Peters pi tched a one hitter the only hi t being an infield hi t as he struck out eleven in collecting the win

Ricky Brown s upplied the power at bat wi th a triple and a s ingle knocking in four of Milo Is seven l unS

tIonSUl(Mr and Mrs Ed Shey and

daughter of Wakefield Mass were guests of Mr and Mrs George Wentworth

Mrs Lou Quinn of Hartford Conn is visiting Mrs Blanche Carlson

Mr and Mrs Andrew Brodshyersonand c hildren of Haddan Conn were visitors of Mr and Mrs Raymond Pushee

Mr Olivi Anderson of New Jersey is visiting in town

Mrs De rry Hughes and children of Whitman Mass are visiting her parents Mr and Mrs Fred Finley

Mr Charle s Mar shall is home from the hospital

Mr anf Mrs Stanley Con shyway of East Braintree Mass and grandson Darrell Rowland of Jacksonville F la have been visiting Mr Hedley Heaney

Mr and Mrs Colby Kronshyholm were puests of Mr and Mrs Kermit Kronholm at Penscook N H

Carlton C Harvey 2nd

Tel TR6-2715

Freeman L B riggs In Charge

bull GET ONE FREE I c Ii Ie r= 2r-r==

SPOTL I lti l-lT IiIII OGIIt co O L e ~ _~ ~ T

FOR SA LE Boys bicycle $2500

Good Condi tion Call 943 - 2692

N W Plge Agent

Gui liord Maine

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age 10

W EL to ME TOmiddot middot

OYE R-FOICIOT AID

SE IEC LAIE

The Sebec Lake Fish and me Association will hold its ual Field Day at Sebec Lake

n Sunday August 2 TheClub s been very active this sumshy

~er making improvements at ig Bmnett Pond in Guilford a site leased from the Pen shy

hscot Development Company

LOCAL BRIEFS Contd from Page 8

aourr-lJioxrroft Ir s Daisy Smith of Dovershy

f oxcroft recently received a -eep Maine Scenic Award for dis tinguished public service l the program to protect aine s natural beauties Mrs

mi th has been very activein rlttrden club work and was inshytrumental in legislation rel shyltive to the removal of junk lutomobiles from Maine roadshyides

Mr and Mrs David Badger are the proud parents of a -laughter Lorri Ann born at - ~orcester Mass

Mrs Badger is the former 3 e tty Curtis daughter of Mrs

The Maine Park and Recrea tion Commission is very enshythusiastic about the grant of land for a historical site at Kathadin Iron Works Work is being started on a his tory of the site and themiddot area will be developed as soon as funds are available

He~lth Htadquarte ~s f or

PRES CR IPTIONS

OUR SPECIALTY

Mrs Blaire Kallgren and children of North Bergen N J are spending several weeks

with Mr and Mrs BryonKallshygren in Guilford and at Whetshystone Pond while TSgt Blaine Kallgrenis attending nom omshymissioned officers school in Flonda Blaine will arrive

Yirginia Curtis and the late Sid- a~out m1ddle of August for a

ley Curtls of Dover-Foxcroft )a vid is the son of Mr and 1rs Philip Badger of Sebec

Mr s Virginia Curtis and children and William Mo r

I 1S spent last week in Worcester t ass to help in the home of be r daughter Badger They returned Last Saturday

Mrs David home

ltampuilfnrll Mr Willard Cole of Buffalo

_ l J is visiting his brother Stanley Cole

Mr and Mrs Richard Tuckshyer of Newport N H have been guests of his mother Mrs Effie Parsons

iT and Mrs Gerald Tuckshyer and children visited his llarents Mr and Mr s Clayton

V1S1t

Robert Kallgien and family are vacationing at the Kallshygr en camp at Whetstone Pond

Mrs John Morrison andhOld

c 1 ren are at the Morrispn camp at Clear Steam Lake for the summer

Mr and Mrs Joseph Jenshykluson and family of Salem Mass were guests of his motmiddot her Mr and Mr s Gleoll Chadbourne

Mrs Gleon Chadbourne has received wor d that he r daughshyter Mrs BettyRollins and children have arr ived in Okishynawa

THE TowN CRIER

~uugrrutUr Mr and Mrs Eben Carle

and daughter Evelene of Malshyden Mass Mr and Mrs James Davis and so~ Ja~es of Blackshear Ga have been recentguestB of Mr and Mrs George Smith

Mr and Mrs Vernon Kimshyball and children and William Enderwood of Springfieldmiddot Va have been guests of Mr Ki~shyballs mother Mrs Rachel Carr

Miss Sharonmiddot Smith of Bershywick has been the guestofsevshyeral of her Sangerville friends

Mrs Eleanor Bergbf Brownshyville was a caller in town

Mr and Mrs ErlandmiddotHerring and family were recent visi tors in North Berwick

Mr and Mrs Roger Race and family of Pe ru N Y are spendinga two weeks vacation at P iper Pond

Misses Diane and Carol Phil shypot of Dover-Foxcroft were guests of Mr and Mrs Chesshyter Moulton

Miss Darlene Clukey spent the weekend as guest of her grandparents Mr and Mrs Rudolph Clukey Mr and Mrs Laurence

Clark and s ons of E I Cajon Calif and Mrs Mildred Heshywett of Dover-Foxcroft attend shyed the United Churrh Sunday

Mr and Mr s Allan Jordan from Alconace Mich have been guests of Mr and Mrs Lawrence Jordan and family

Mr Sanger Knowlton of Pitt shysfield Ma ss was the guest of Mr and Mrs Lyle Knowshylton and Mr and Mrs Lawshyrence Jordan and family

Abbot Mr and Mrs Leland Lovell

and family of SpringfieW Mass have been guests of his pare nts Mr and Mrs Carmie Love ll

Mrs Mabel Symons of Brookshytondale N Y and Mr and Mrs Carl P lunkett of Ithaca N Y have been gursts of Mr and Mrs Carroll Moore

Richard Cooley son of Mr and Mrs Clifton Cooley Sr was injured when he fell fr om a load of hay He i s a patient

at the E MG Hospital in Banshygor

Mr and Mr s John Simpson of Calais were callers on Mr and Mrs Alvah Perkins

Mr and Mrs RussellDavidshys on of Clinton and Mr and Mrs RobertDavidson of Watshyerville were callers on Miss Faith Davidson

Mr and Mrs Sam Goodrishydge Jr are the parents of a daughter Cynthia Sue

A card party was held at th~ G range Hall Friday evening with 5 table at play Winners for high score were Florence Carr and Lytle Packard

Mr and Mrs George Gifford and son Billy of WellingfQrd Conn have been visitors of her parents Mr and Mrs Roy Clukey

Rou Clukey Donald Clukey and George Gifford were on a fishing trip at Indijn Pond

Mr and Mrs Morice Lanshydry and children of Quonset P9int RI are visiting in the vis ini ty and camping at Greenshywood Pond

Mrs Delta Mayo is visiting her neice Mrs Rachel Carr ather cottage atPushaw Lake

Contd on Page 12

5 K U A Y

T C R L J

R 0 0 W N

E K B R 0

T I N E 5

0 P G H W

f From the middotJeners io chi square the na mes ~ ~ [ least twelve birds may be formed

eglQ at a Ituer and move up dowo Dross or diagonally [0 adjoining I squares

o D O C double letters You may use II le[~ (~r more th an oace in form iag a word proshyh~e~~~ i~~~d~ new mov~ for each time

gtpound~ 1n8 uOCJ3fd COJltJ4 gt(J01S gtfal gtfOOl ~li 1)40 MoJ) middotU3JM UqOJ JltJJ4SUV

COl C 51 E S A ABOVE AVERAGE INCOME FOR MAN amp

WIFE OPERATION R EASON FOR SELLING OTHER INTERESTS

EM IY-REEDeD amp Dove r-FoxcroftMe

FAMlLY FOOTWEAR amp MENS amp BOYS A Once In A Lifetime Opportuni tl

CLOTHING Almost within your reac h Put i t

WrnUN your reach bull bullbull Contact Mr Reed

100 LOCATION LOW RENT CLEAN STOCK

REDUCED TO 50~ ON THE WHOLESALE DOLLAR STOC K AND FIXTU RES

I OFFER EXPIRES AUGUST 1ST CONTACT WILLIAM REED DEXTER ME 924-7012 8 to 530 924-7[$49 afte r 530 P 1

Iampi~ I

TO ~ CEIJH - --- - ------ _

L 0 ~ CLSSICAL INSTITUTE ALLlVlNI REU NION r~ l lunche on r(3l tvGtions and intentions of atte ndance for lJ)lIa l tlun1ni r(union have been recei ved at the prir _ipals bull SJ thl t ~lan3 nwy be better made those intendi ng to be

nl n rl urged t) 3end rese lvations to the school soon A buffet on j planncd Gt 12 oclock l ratioll Iil open at 10 a m and continue throughout the TilL CIl 3S nf i914 the fifty year graduates and earlier

lI ill bl recogni zed and those attending will be presented ri a tlS ind icati ng membership in the Old Timers Club In De arly tcn ty-ti e of these older graduates attended

o loin~ lunchcon a business meeting will be held in the chapel which tlll Crazy Hat competition will be held All ladies

e n are urgLcI to enter the competition and come prepared a 1964hatentry Baseball and softball will be enjoyed on he ri c nelds

Ul 200 Gillmni have attended recent reunions and a larger r G re expec ted this year

They also cut grass and bushes to make it possible for the float to be launched Pain-

o he ne ly formed 1lilo Car ted a trash can to be placed b Thc llilu Pistons Poun shy there s will hold a bottle dri ve Douglass Donald President

X[ eek August 3 to 8 of the Car Club wishes to anshye mbers of the Club will ca II nounce that they will do anyshy

a s k for bottles thing possible to flIa inCain 1 he cal club should be given ch credit for the time and this area iamp~ amp ~ S= y=S =Jj~ or t they oluntle red for iping prepare the Swimming

t ~f$~j

ROCKWOOD NIGHT LIFE

(Photo by Margaret Bennen The little town of Rockwood located across the bay form beaushy

tiful Mount Kineo and where Moose River enters Moosehead Lake swells its pupulation each spring when thousands of out-of-state visitors move into its many sporting camps for Summer Fishing and other warm weather sports The Moosehead Inn(above pho to) supplies most of the night life for Rockwood and nearby sporting camps with its well-appointed cocktail lounge and game rooms and live dance music

WILL OPEN AUGUST 9TH

Page l~ THE TOW N CRIE R

Ladies Slorts amp Sladlts Red~ fO Clearance e~i Girls ~ts amp Slacks B1QJses amp Bathing Suits ReducedfO Clearance MAIN ST

FOLLOWING A RECE NT ILLNESS I AM NOW BACK FOR ELECTROLUX SALES amp SERVICE

Ludge r J Cote West Main Street Milo

T he final tribute to thc mcmory of a departed member of the family js llie cemetery memurial Our years of experience and complete knowledge of local cemete ry reshyquirements is available when you are faced with this important aeci shysio no We feature GUAR D IA N memorials rich in svmbolic meanshying made frum the -finest grg olCSo and fu lly guaranteed IIIYel 110 bullbullbullt Co

Some of Our SPECIALS for

[tyen)[Jlcopy (P)copy[JtpoundOO (P)poundW araschino Lipsticks 31 25 laytex Nipples amp Bottles 12 price yIons 49~ a P a ir howercaps 12~

Envelopes 225~ 120 feet of Ribbon 889 P ipes $1 00 16 Bows 99~ P laytex Pants 12 Price

~ JJ Dllilf ID~~~~I~

Milo Maine

LADIES SKIRTS $2 00 amp $3 00 LADIES SUMMER DRESSES amp SUITS $4 00 amp $10-00 56 OFF ON ALL SUMMER HANDBAGS AND JEWELRY

(P)Mm (P)M~~ (P)M((~ at w~r j(nnsr~tab 1Juu

(Moosehead1s Finest) ~1vslC by THE SHANTEENS

every Friday and Saturday Night

Rockwood ~our ~UH Spot Maine

MILO LITTLE LEAGUE TOPS GUILFORD

The Milo All Stars won their 3 game of the year in as DanY star ts as they stopped Guiltord 7- 3 Steven Peters pi tched a one hitter the only hi t being an infield hi t as he struck out eleven in collecting the win

Ricky Brown s upplied the power at bat wi th a triple and a s ingle knocking in four of Milo Is seven l unS

tIonSUl(Mr and Mrs Ed Shey and

daughter of Wakefield Mass were guests of Mr and Mrs George Wentworth

Mrs Lou Quinn of Hartford Conn is visiting Mrs Blanche Carlson

Mr and Mrs Andrew Brodshyersonand c hildren of Haddan Conn were visitors of Mr and Mrs Raymond Pushee

Mr Olivi Anderson of New Jersey is visiting in town

Mrs De rry Hughes and children of Whitman Mass are visiting her parents Mr and Mrs Fred Finley

Mr Charle s Mar shall is home from the hospital

Mr anf Mrs Stanley Con shyway of East Braintree Mass and grandson Darrell Rowland of Jacksonville F la have been visiting Mr Hedley Heaney

Mr and Mrs Colby Kronshyholm were puests of Mr and Mrs Kermit Kronholm at Penscook N H

Carlton C Harvey 2nd

Tel TR6-2715

Freeman L B riggs In Charge

bull GET ONE FREE I c Ii Ie r= 2r-r==

SPOTL I lti l-lT IiIII OGIIt co O L e ~ _~ ~ T

FOR SA LE Boys bicycle $2500

Good Condi tion Call 943 - 2692

N W Plge Agent

Gui liord Maine

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COl C 51 E S A ABOVE AVERAGE INCOME FOR MAN amp

WIFE OPERATION R EASON FOR SELLING OTHER INTERESTS

EM IY-REEDeD amp Dove r-FoxcroftMe

FAMlLY FOOTWEAR amp MENS amp BOYS A Once In A Lifetime Opportuni tl

CLOTHING Almost within your reac h Put i t

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L 0 ~ CLSSICAL INSTITUTE ALLlVlNI REU NION r~ l lunche on r(3l tvGtions and intentions of atte ndance for lJ)lIa l tlun1ni r(union have been recei ved at the prir _ipals bull SJ thl t ~lan3 nwy be better made those intendi ng to be

nl n rl urged t) 3end rese lvations to the school soon A buffet on j planncd Gt 12 oclock l ratioll Iil open at 10 a m and continue throughout the TilL CIl 3S nf i914 the fifty year graduates and earlier

lI ill bl recogni zed and those attending will be presented ri a tlS ind icati ng membership in the Old Timers Club In De arly tcn ty-ti e of these older graduates attended

o loin~ lunchcon a business meeting will be held in the chapel which tlll Crazy Hat competition will be held All ladies

e n are urgLcI to enter the competition and come prepared a 1964hatentry Baseball and softball will be enjoyed on he ri c nelds

Ul 200 Gillmni have attended recent reunions and a larger r G re expec ted this year

They also cut grass and bushes to make it possible for the float to be launched Pain-

o he ne ly formed 1lilo Car ted a trash can to be placed b Thc llilu Pistons Poun shy there s will hold a bottle dri ve Douglass Donald President

X[ eek August 3 to 8 of the Car Club wishes to anshye mbers of the Club will ca II nounce that they will do anyshy

a s k for bottles thing possible to flIa inCain 1 he cal club should be given ch credit for the time and this area iamp~ amp ~ S= y=S =Jj~ or t they oluntle red for iping prepare the Swimming

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ROCKWOOD NIGHT LIFE

(Photo by Margaret Bennen The little town of Rockwood located across the bay form beaushy

tiful Mount Kineo and where Moose River enters Moosehead Lake swells its pupulation each spring when thousands of out-of-state visitors move into its many sporting camps for Summer Fishing and other warm weather sports The Moosehead Inn(above pho to) supplies most of the night life for Rockwood and nearby sporting camps with its well-appointed cocktail lounge and game rooms and live dance music

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MILO LITTLE LEAGUE TOPS GUILFORD

The Milo All Stars won their 3 game of the year in as DanY star ts as they stopped Guiltord 7- 3 Steven Peters pi tched a one hitter the only hi t being an infield hi t as he struck out eleven in collecting the win

Ricky Brown s upplied the power at bat wi th a triple and a s ingle knocking in four of Milo Is seven l unS

tIonSUl(Mr and Mrs Ed Shey and

daughter of Wakefield Mass were guests of Mr and Mrs George Wentworth

Mrs Lou Quinn of Hartford Conn is visiting Mrs Blanche Carlson

Mr and Mrs Andrew Brodshyersonand c hildren of Haddan Conn were visitors of Mr and Mrs Raymond Pushee

Mr Olivi Anderson of New Jersey is visiting in town

Mrs De rry Hughes and children of Whitman Mass are visiting her parents Mr and Mrs Fred Finley

Mr Charle s Mar shall is home from the hospital

Mr anf Mrs Stanley Con shyway of East Braintree Mass and grandson Darrell Rowland of Jacksonville F la have been visiting Mr Hedley Heaney

Mr and Mrs Colby Kronshyholm were puests of Mr and Mrs Kermit Kronholm at Penscook N H

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Ladies Slorts amp Sladlts Red~ fO Clearance e~i Girls ~ts amp Slacks B1QJses amp Bathing Suits ReducedfO Clearance MAIN ST

FOLLOWING A RECE NT ILLNESS I AM NOW BACK FOR ELECTROLUX SALES amp SERVICE

Ludge r J Cote West Main Street Milo

T he final tribute to thc mcmory of a departed member of the family js llie cemetery memurial Our years of experience and complete knowledge of local cemete ry reshyquirements is available when you are faced with this important aeci shysio no We feature GUAR D IA N memorials rich in svmbolic meanshying made frum the -finest grg olCSo and fu lly guaranteed IIIYel 110 bullbullbullt Co

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Envelopes 225~ 120 feet of Ribbon 889 P ipes $1 00 16 Bows 99~ P laytex Pants 12 Price

~ JJ Dllilf ID~~~~I~

Milo Maine

LADIES SKIRTS $2 00 amp $3 00 LADIES SUMMER DRESSES amp SUITS $4 00 amp $10-00 56 OFF ON ALL SUMMER HANDBAGS AND JEWELRY

(P)Mm (P)M~~ (P)M((~ at w~r j(nnsr~tab 1Juu

(Moosehead1s Finest) ~1vslC by THE SHANTEENS

every Friday and Saturday Night

Rockwood ~our ~UH Spot Maine

MILO LITTLE LEAGUE TOPS GUILFORD

The Milo All Stars won their 3 game of the year in as DanY star ts as they stopped Guiltord 7- 3 Steven Peters pi tched a one hitter the only hi t being an infield hi t as he struck out eleven in collecting the win

Ricky Brown s upplied the power at bat wi th a triple and a s ingle knocking in four of Milo Is seven l unS

tIonSUl(Mr and Mrs Ed Shey and

daughter of Wakefield Mass were guests of Mr and Mrs George Wentworth

Mrs Lou Quinn of Hartford Conn is visiting Mrs Blanche Carlson

Mr and Mrs Andrew Brodshyersonand c hildren of Haddan Conn were visitors of Mr and Mrs Raymond Pushee

Mr Olivi Anderson of New Jersey is visiting in town

Mrs De rry Hughes and children of Whitman Mass are visiting her parents Mr and Mrs Fred Finley

Mr Charle s Mar shall is home from the hospital

Mr anf Mrs Stanley Con shyway of East Braintree Mass and grandson Darrell Rowland of Jacksonville F la have been visiting Mr Hedley Heaney

Mr and Mrs Colby Kronshyholm were puests of Mr and Mrs Kermit Kronholm at Penscook N H

Carlton C Harvey 2nd

Tel TR6-2715

Freeman L B riggs In Charge

bull GET ONE FREE I c Ii Ie r= 2r-r==

SPOTL I lti l-lT IiIII OGIIt co O L e ~ _~ ~ T

FOR SA LE Boys bicycle $2500

Good Condi tion Call 943 - 2692

N W Plge Agent

Gui liord Maine