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Vol 3 No 47 Thursday November 19 1964 Ten Cents
PCHS Senior Project Milo Accident
a c h year the Senior Class at PCH S sells Esweatshirts mally the class sells about 60 sweatshirts but this years ma r Class has sold 140 Here Sam Lindsay points out to Chesshy_ Watson and Pat Ordway the reasons for the fine sales ofthe ir ts Modeled by Ken Thomas The reasons are the well designed rate Head and the colors yellow on pastel blue
lass L Round Robin -ass ilL Basketball gets its startfor the 1964-65 season next day night when the league round-robin is played at Foxcroft ne s even teams will show their first of the s eason skill in the ies of games starting at 630 p m in the High School gym rangement of games is as follows and will be played in this
ler dmiss ion will be $1 00 Students may buy student tickets for but must purchase these tickets at their schools prior to
games and not at the door
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Above photo shows scene immediately following a Main Street accident at Milo last Monday morning
A tractor-trailer owned by Herbert M Adams of Maple Street Bangor and driven by William H Walker of Mill Street Brunsshywick Me was parked in front of the AampP store when its park shying brake let go The truck rolled slowly backwards down Main Streethill sideswiped a 1955 Buick owned by Dr Wallace Housshyton of Milo and jack-knifed into the yard of an unused service station
Damage to the tractor cab was estimated at $25 00 The Buick received damage to the left front door The driver and two comshypanions were not in the truck at the time of the accident and Dr Houstons car was also unoccupied
Deputy Sheriff Dana Foulkes was investigating officer
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CIAL HIGHWAY (Map of proposed route)
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GUILFORD
Guilford Assembly No 18 Rainbow for Girls will meet Nov 18 at 7 p m
World Mission Group will meet Nov 19 at 730 p m Study Church Mission to New Nations Session -National consciousshyness to the church
Golden Link Rebekah Lodge will m eet at the hall Nov 20 preceeded by a covered s ish supper Committee Alma Jenshykins Ev e lyn Douty Margaret Chadbourne Shar on Bragdon of Dover-Foxcroft delegate to United Nations pilgrimage will speak after the meeting-
woods For mer U 1 Navy MILO truck 16 sled fac tory body $149500
FOR SALE OR RE NT 92 acre fa rm 4 miles from
Milo Six room mooern imshypr oved house Mrs Arthur Drinkwater Phone 2335
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Tile Milo Lions Club wUl hold the annual Hunters Banque tat the Sebec Grange Hall on Thurshysday_Nov 19 1964
rhe Milo Band Boosters will meet iil Monday Nov 23rd
ThEl Derby Mothers Service Club wi ll m eet in the home of Mrs Mildred King for an all day meeting on Nov 24
MILO COMMUNITY HOSPITAL NE WS
The November meeting of the Trustees was held recentiy They voted to purchase a Flame-Photometerwhich is to be used for making s odium and potassium tests This device will cost betWeen $600 and $700 but is essential to the efficient operation of the Labshyoratory ill orderto save time and expense in sending to other Labshyoratories as at present
After discussion it was voted to make a change in the rates per bed per day For some time the rate has been $17 for all beds Effective Monday Nov 23 1964 the rate fora bed in semi private rooms will be $19 while the rate for wards will remain at $17
The Trustees voted to change tbe monthly meeting from the se - cond Tue middot to the Second Monday The next meeting will be Dff_ 14 at 700 p m
Chairmanofthe HospitaiBuilding FumIDrive H CBundy MD has announced that as of now the total of pledges and middotdonationmiddot is $68 000 of which approximawly$20 000 has already been r eceivshyed
NOTICE On Friday Nov 6 someone left on the office deBlt a t the Hospital a key ring containing two Ford keys ignition and truilk 5 Yale lock keys and a TRIM Nail clip The owner may pick it up at the Hospital office
Receptionists announced by the Auxiliary are as follows Friday Esther Ow~n Saturday Doris Willinski Sunday Harriet Ross Monday Marion Rutherford T uesday Evelyn Hamilton Wednesshyday Ottilee Ellis Thursday Blanche Degerstrom President of the Auxiliary Blanche Degerstrom wishes that all the members who can do so please attend the next Auxiliary meeting which is Tuesday the 24th at 1 30 p m Town Hall Dining Room
13LANCHAlill 50TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
Mr and Mrs Harley Grant of Blanchard celebrated their 50th Wedding anniversary from 1 30 to 330 at the Blanchard school house
They were married Nov 28th at Cherryfield by the Justice of Peace L C Haycock Mrs Gr ant born Sept 16 1895 at Chen field is the daughter of Susan and Rodney Mor se ~nd Mr Grant s o of Mr and Mrs Freeman Grant born July 27 1891 at Columshybia They lived in Cherryfield several years before moveing to Bangor where they resided until 1940 when they moved to Ban chard
Mr Grantwas a carpenter by trade They have eight children 21 grand-children and 11 great-grand children Six of the eight children were present at their observance on Sunday
Mr and Mrs Grant received a money tree and many cards and ~fts Refreshments were served including decorated anniversar
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As and Bs fiLO mGR SCHOOL Charles Horne [ONOR ROLL Stephanie Leavitt enne th N Perry Principal Sheldon McLean f Milo High School has r e - Freshmen ~ased -the Honor Roll for the ALL As rs t quarter ranking period Roge r Shepardson
A and Bs enior Mar leen Brown As and B s Louise Cunningham
ore tm BardenDwight Clark Frank Drake aneHenderson Gregory Jose oan Henders on John Lyford obh Lar ouche Susan Rhoda ancy Sharrow Donna VanTassell Ilnior As and B s
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SANGERVILLE
UNIT1W CIRCLE
KINGDOM HALL OF JEHOVAH S WITNESSES Sunday November 22 at 2 p m Pub lic Bible Lecture Does shyGod Have a Nam() by G Libshyby Watchtowe r Study at 31 5 p m Jerusalem-A Burdenshys ome Stone to All the P eoples 11
based on Zechariah 123 Tues day November 24 at 730 p m Bible Study with aid ofNrWB bookBabylon the Great Has Falle n God1sKingdom Rules Chapte r 12The Conqueror is Appeinted in Advance The United Circle metat the Thursday November 26 at 7 00 u nited Church with 17 pres ent p m Minis tryScbool at 800It was voted to fill 16 s tockshyp m Service Meeting ings for the State Hospital in
Bangor Bibs for the St Domshyinic Nursing Home in Dexter GUILPORD have been made by a Ci r cle METHODIST CHURCH member The Members dis - Nov 22 a t the Me thodist church cussed plans for the fair Chur ch school at 930 and Dishy
An inspi r a ti onal reading of vine Worship at 11 The Past-facts about the Bib Ie was given or Sermon Servants of
Christ Committee on greetshyRefreshments were served ings Mr and Mrs Thomas
by Mrs Phyllis Harrington Blake ushers Raymond Ham shyand Mrs Charlene Edes m ond and Ralph Weston NYF
Thenext Circle meeting will will meet in the conference b~ helG at1 00 p m fo r a cov- r oom at 5 30 Evening service ereddishdinnerat the church in the chapel at 7 30 Sydney
B uzzell lay P r e acher wi ll conduct the s e r vice GUlLFORD
A Thanksgiving s e rvice ofMETHODIST CHURCH Sun- worship will be celebrated atAt the Methodist Churdl
the Methodist church in Guil shyday Nov 15th the Rev Roshybert Vanaseks theme wasSeek for on ThankSgiving morning
at 930 a m The Rev Ro-His Kingdom Greetors Mr bert Vanasek will use for hisand Mrs Ed Cartwright ush shythe meLet Us Give Thanksers Sydney Buzzell and Carl Unto The Lord Anthem by the McKusic The MYF m eel at young adult choir and solo by 530 and discussed The Bible Sydney BuzzellLets Us e It
GUILFORD
ME THODIST CHtrRCH OFFICIAL BOARD REPORT The official board of the Methodist church met Monday e vening
in the conference r oom with 15 present Past-President Sydney Buzzell offered prayer
Commission Reports -Christian StewardShip and Finance- Paul Noble chairman pr esented the 1965 budget which was accepted
Me mbership and Evangalism-Sydney B uzzell chairmanannounshyced the comm is sion would mee t Nov 15
Missions-Margaret Martin chairman repor ted 251 lbs of clothing sent fro m the church in the United clothing drive
World Mission Study- Nathalie Brooks Dorothy Fortie r M_r and Mrs Linwood Flande rs bull Wor ld Mission Study- ilie church missions among new nations is being held
WSCS-Nathalie Brooks ch8frman reported the commissionhac e rved refresh ments at Open House a t Gitcrest NursingHome a ~ommitment Sunday had been obse rved
Worship-Virginia Templet r eported newspaper rolls will be colI ~cted Nov 12 Calendars fo r altar flowers will be mailed out S001
16 youths will seyve as acolytes this year Contd on Pa~e 6
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iU LFORD BOWLING NEWS NATIONAL LEAGUE inspecting aircraft survival GUILFORD middot ~1ERICAN LEAGUE evasion tactics parachutes DAWN OF HOPE GRANGETOP TEN
TOP TEN and jump techniques Smartis Dawn of Hope Grange held theR Bailey 100 L Conley 110 one of the Derby Mother Club regular meeting with WorthyJ McKenney 99 L Quinn 110 boys Master Rober Spack presid-S Bailey 99 Nesbit 109 GUILFORD ing Lawson Dauphinee conshyL Andrews 97
) Lancaster 108 ferred the 1st and 2nd degreesK King 96 WCTU MEETING ~ Larrabee 105 on one memberC Lovell 95 WCTlJ met Friday at the home ) Huntington 104 The Grange will send theG Fogg 95 of Ruby Spaulding with 7 memshy Lightbody 104 Worthy Lecturer to Augusta toA Perin 94 bers present Devotions by Trafton 103 the conference Dec 12L Morrison 93 Effie Parsons The Thanksshy I-lall 103 Cards will be sent to the RevM Lovell 93 giving program was the procshy) Priest 102 Royal Brown State ChaplainTEAM STANDINGS lamation by the late President [E M STANDINGS in the hospital in AugustaTEAM W L Kennedy read by Mrs Parshy-E M W L Also to Elmer Rogers in GuilshyFrench amp sons Cards were sent to ugget Burgers 22 13 Curtis 29 ford6 members who are ill and plansorthens Mkt 27 8 Atthe next meeting BlodwinHotshots 27 8 made to send out the Thanksshy
ios e 1 18 17 Ward will receive his 50 yearBuds Five 21 14 giving plates as usual Next)ious Hill 16 19 certificate There were 20Finishers 20 15 meetingwillbeheld with Mrs es te rn Auto 15 20 members and 1 visitor preshyWildcats 11 34 Maud Prescott Dec 11 with fydrants 2 7 28 sentHillbillys 2 33 Mrs Effie Parsons co - host -IT EK HIGH SINGLE WEEK HIGH SINGLE ess
Conley 130 R Bailey 127 ABBOTE EK HIGH THREE WEEK HIGH THREE PISCATAQUIS VALLEY PONY CLUBL Conley 351 R Bailey 317 The Piscataquis Valley Pony Club heW its annual meeting at theUGH TEAM SING LE WEEK HIGH TEAM SINGLE Piel Farm in Abbot The meeting was called to orderby the Presishyorthens Mkt 553 French amp Curtis 494 dent Charles Titcomb In the absence of the secretary TerryU GH TEAM TOTAL WEEK HIGH TEAM TOTAL Weymouth read the roll with 29 old members 3 new membersorthens Mkt 1633 French amp Curtis 1415 and 18 adults present A letter of thanks was read from the United States equestrian
team for a donation sent by the club Officers were elected forDont Gel Caught this Year the coming year PreSident Dennis Rukaznis ViCe President Be PREPARED with Snow Tires by Buzz Rukaznis Secretary Louise Kemp Treasurer Terry Weyshy
I [j ~ jlt~~igtUNLOP or ARMSTRONG mouth ~~ _v~~~JOHNSTON amp HIBBARD Indoor classes will be held Sunday this winter with classes~
Guilford Me TR 6-338~ l making hay nets and working with leather conducted by Per cy Kemp as well as the lessons in horsemanship and care and trainshy
A letter was read from Mrs ing of horses Lucille Trickey and Mrs Jane The Pony Club Field of GUilford was named and Percy Kemp Cook The mystery package Manley Haley Robert Shapleigh and Barbara Piel were appointed went to Mrs Mildred King and to select three names to be submitted by the members Horseshoe she has invited the club to meet Hill was selected and the winner Sandy Shapleigh of Dover- Foxshywith her for an all day meetshy croft received a riding crop ing on Nov 24 Members are The dance for the members at the Piel Farm to be held Nov Iv asked to have dues in at this was arranged by the following committee Roger Packard JudyDERBY MOTHERS SERVICE meeting before the Christma~ Cross Mary Lee Haley Brenda Weymouth Tom Kemp RefreshshyCLUB supper on Dec 3 in I)erby ments were served after the meetingThe Derby Mothers sectlervice rommunity hallf lUb met for anlll day meetshy
U1g In the home of Mrs Avis vellby Mothers Service Club Spear Clinton St with seven boy graduated from Navy Techshy
r esent The business ll)eeting nical Center Forrest Smart a s conduded by the president Jr airman apprentice USN Irs Marian Cunningham son of Mr and Mrs Forrest
most of the time was spent Smart Sr of Charles St b aking candy for the sale to be Milo graduated from Aviation eld Mrs Avis Spear report- Familiarization School at the
d that Nov birthday gifts have Naval Air Technical Training en sent to Al l c James Car- Center Memphis Tenn Durshy
er Presque Isle and Timothy ing the two weeks course he orrill Airman apprentice studied Naval aviation orientatshy
iemphiS Tenn Allc Theo- ion and survival practice The ore Degerstrom was discharg- curriculum included the hisshy
and has been sent his club tory of naval aviation theoryft he has re-enlisted and is of flight aircraft carriers
11 Albama and oPerations cleaning and
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CHURCH NEWS Contd from Page 4
~ducation-Thomas Blake reported the commission will meet 10
SCS-Nathalie Brooks reported as President Observed Call to
-ayer and Self Denial Week with serVices Oct 29 Were represhyted Nov 4th this fall meeting of the conference Next meeting
12 at Melva Haleys lIlllual Christmas fair Dec 4th iYF reported by the Pastor Collected funds for UNlC Willcon shy
ct Sunday evening worship NOV 15 and will have table at Xmas - Melva Haley conference dIrector of chlldrens work attended h Ch Teeting of volunteers and employed conference staff WIt
) r esponsibilities of Northeastern jurisdiction with members of b oard of education from Nashville Tenn held at Warwick
_-lLFORD lnIES CIRCLE COMMUNITY CHURCH CALANDAR [he Ladies Circle of Community Church met at the church parshy s Thursday Nov 12 with new officers as hostesses 21 memshy 5 and 1 guest present The report of proceeds from the annual f held on Nov 8 anounted to about $600 00 The President
the calandar for the year 1964- 65 which was accepted as
2-Meeting at church parlors Mary Johnston PatriciaDavshyis as hostesses Benifit for month Little Churches Comshy
mittee Patricia Littlefield Ann Romano Agenes Lindsay Catherine Rukaznis
1 6-covered dish lunch at 1230 at church hostesses Wilda Metcalf Ina Lindsay Benefit-Parties - committee Cora Stevens Doris Rollins
[ 3-130 meeting at home of Norma Couture hostesses Norshyma Couture Catherine Hukaznis Benefit-Baked bean supshypercommittee Pat and Don Davis Elaine and Phil Hershyring Mary and Lawrence Johnston Katherine and Arno Emery
3-12 30 covered dish lunch at church-hostesses Lena Drashyper Marian Brazier Spring Benefi t-commi ttee Betty Findley Margaret Lightbody Dorothy Edes Estelle French
il 7-130 meeting at home of Patricia Davis-hostessesAlwa Hedrick and Patricia Dilvis Berefit-Bell ringers-comshymittee Norma Couture Lurene Houston Constance Deshylancy and Katherine Moody
5-12 30 covered dish lunch at home of Cora Stevens Hostshyesses-Cora Stevens Charlotte Cookson Dorothy Herrshying Benefit-May Breakfast-committee Lora Taylor Marguerite Sawyer Ina Lindsay Eveline Cross
ce 2-1230 covered dish lunch at church Hostesses-Cathershyine Emery Doris Rollins Food sale as benefit Commshyi ttee Lula Ronco Marian Brazier Lena Draper Agnes Hilton
-Smorgasbord-committee Charlotte Cookson Doris Rollins Flora True Leta Buzzell Lillian Labree
gus t 4-Picnic-Marguerite Sawyer May Moody Committee at Sawyers cottage Whetstone Pond
It Ist-1230 covered dish lunch at church committee Lula Ronco Flora True Benefit-Rummage sale committee Virginia Rukaznis Cora Stevens Phyllis Mills Wilda Metcalf
6-Annual Meeting at church at 330 p m SUPDer committee
Betty Findley Dorothy Herring Phyllis Mills Laura Pratt Francis Ridley
SANGERVILLE UNlTED CIRCLE ANNUAL FAIR
The United Circle held their annual fair and Veterans Day chid-shyen pie supper at the church Wednesday 185 persons were fed at the supper
The supper committee was Mrs Mildred Dodge chairman Mrs Stella Merrow Mrs Carrie Hall Mrs Katherine Melvin
The committee for the chicken pies was Mrs Emma IDo ler
Mrs Evelyn Starbird Mrs Bernice Carter Mrs Phyllis Harmiddot ngt Ml on rs Sara Edes Mrs Barbara Mitchell was in charge of the dining room The
waitresses were Karlene Cluk S d C 1 L P 1 ey an ra 0 e a vence a mer nst- M 1 H B d une ernng ren a Hernng Candace Jordan Gail and Nancy
Chandler Jackie Kimball Beverely Covey The committee for the apron table for the fair was Mts Em ma
Pooler chairman Mrs Beatrice MacDougal Misscellaneous and food table Bernice Carter chairman Be [
nice Priest Kathleen Humphrey Marjorie Smart Queenie Wil shyson Parcel Post Alice Jackson Gladys Palmer Grab Bag Phyllis Harrington Inez Martin Candy table Edna Lewis Laura Prey Mrs Gertrude Clukey sold supper tickets
GUILFORD WSCS HELPING HAND
WSCS Helping Hand met Thursday evening Nov 12 with Melva Haley Co-hostesses Eda Fortier Phyllis Perkins Charlotte Merrillandthehostess 17 present including the 2 guests Presishydent Nathalie Brooks we lcoming aU present and thanking the hostess
Reports of Secretaries of lines of work Christian Social Relations Dorothy Fortier secretary reported and requested members to purchase UNlBelieve seals and post cards Asking the membe s especially to write XeronCooperative Rochester NY supportshyingtheir TV program on United Nations These have been critic ized by the John Birch Society
Program Materials-Edwina Hamilton Secretary reported tha t the evaluation reports had been sent to the district officer 9 com _ binations to the Methodist Woman 8 to World Outlook 5 to Meth shyodist Woman and 1 to World Outlook
Any onw wishing to help clean the church kitchen be there Nov 18 at 1 pm
30 calls reported for donations to Higher education Voted to fill two Christmas stockings for State Hospital Margaret Martin apshypOinted to look after Christmas remembrances
Worship and Program ledbyVera Weston included article from MethodistWomanand also included Thanksgiving article correlatshyed to go wi th the program Sharing Basic Freedom which is the Christian Social Relations Study led by Esther Woolsey assist shyed by Edwina Hamilton and Pearl Ward Meeting closed wi th WSCS benidiction Refreshments were served by hostesses
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ALSO MANY GIFT ITEMS Come in and browse around
ROSS DRUO Your REXALL STORE in Guilford
THE T OW N CRIER P age 7
al ett Brothers 5bullISC 0 Ie
David with fami ly pet WoW who doesnt 1ike to have his picshyture taken
Neil works part time as a filling station attendant
Hand Made Canoes made of NATIVE CEDAR covered with FIBERGLAS 10 and 12foot series
ALSO REPAIR JOBS
AE Levenseller Dover - Foxcroft Maine
David amp Neil Malle tt of Sebec fo lk - Singing guitar - pickin brothers who are mahing a name fo r themselves musically han just re leased their new reco~d which features an original sOlli I Solomon II
For two years they have played and s ung together atVariolU Hootena nnies and ente mined for Kiwanis Church Schoo Acti vities and other groups They have als o appeared many time on TV shows
David age 13 is an 8th grader at the Harland A Ladd Sc 00
Neil seventeen is a freshman at Husson Stores where their record is being s old ale listed elsewhere it
this issue The record may now be heard on various local jukebcxes
P age 8 THE TOWN CRIER
EXTE N SI ON LINES By R A Johnson Extension Agent
Piscataquis County UNIVERSITY OF MAINE EXTENSION SERVICE
c erding to a survey on privately operated campgrounds conshyed by the University of Maine Cooperative Extension Service It 1 out of every 3 campers coming into Maine have incomes Iver $10 000 a year The State Universi ty has been conductshysiLlilar surveys in other recreational enterprises during the year
ere are 5 privately owned campgrounds in Maine which are
p to handle over 300 tent or camp trailer units at anyone There are over 150 privately operated campgrounds in Maine adication of the present amount of recreational travel e Economic Opportunity Act popularly referred to as the alti shyrty act will be discussed during a 30 minute television proshyn to be carried this week by stations of the Maine Educational ~ vision Network The program will be lired from 7 to 7 30 p em Thursday Nov 19 on WMEB-TV Channel 12 Orono ~
e 962 University of Maine Alumni are accosicated with 248 panies in the pulp and paper and allied industries as shown
1964 University of Maine Pulp and Paper Foundation direshysor e cently published The Alumni are located in 27 states and oreign countries and nearly 150 held major administrative lions wi th their companies X F 15minutefilmsonindoor Gardenin~ willbe s~own in De~shy~r on the Maine ETV Network The first fIlm mtended pnshyly for 4-H work but good for general viewing will be shown esday December I at 6 30 p m
xI ~es indicate that the cost of laundering a shirt now days is Ethanthefarmerreceivedforthe cotton in it Also the cell-
e bags containing carrots cost 3 times as much as the proshyr r eceived for the carrots z cor ding to Ferest R Sheldon Extension Agent doing 4-H and
youth work a program of work for 1965 has been submitted e rs of the following4-H clubs I-Jolly Juniors of South Sanshy
lle 2-Better Farmers of Bear Hill 3-Wake up and Live of re-Foxcroft 4-Pine Cone Teenagers of Woodbury Hill 5-0ver
op of Dover South Mills 6-Dover Doves of Goffs Corners y Hands of Shirley Mills Other clubs working on plans for
DIDing year include I-Busy Bees of Dover-Foxcroft 2-C lover enville and the Junction 3-Cloverettes of Guilford 4-Hale
Hearty of West Dover5-Jolly Helpers of Parkman 6-Jolly - of East Dover7-Rough N Ready of West Dover 8-Rainshy
BrQwnville
Cold Weather meaDS ar troules unless YOU C H E C K THO S E PR 0 B L EMS NOW
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MILO NEOTERIC CLUB
The Nov meeting of the Neoteric Club was held in the town han Nov 11 1964 Myrna RiCker presided with 42 members present Roll call was Penny Art Fund The club received an invitation to a public musical sponsored by the Molasco Club in Dover- Foxcroft Proceeds will goto charity A thank you note was also received from Linda Swazy Troop Scribe for Girls Scout Trocgtp 118
Twenty members volunteered to help Mr Harmon solici t for the AbnkiGirl Scouts in Maine The club will send Ann Deschaine a former officer and honorary member a baby gift Pllt Ricker reported that a profi tof$78 41 was realized from a public suppe- Jean Grinell was voted in as the club new treasurer and Linda Dwelley as a new member It was-decided that a spring fashion show will be held as a fund raising project Aftet the business meeting an interesting picture and demonstration was presented byMr AlanSanborri hair stylist Chris Monroe was hostess for the evening A supper preceeded the meeting with the follOwing members in charge EthelynLord Chairman Ann Carlton Violet Jones Judy Macdouga1l Judy Stevens Dolores Mayo The next meetingwillbeheldat the town all Dec 8th The program will middot include a Christmas tree and Secret Pal gift exchange Roll call will be gifts for Pineland Refreshments will be in charge cf Jean Hanson chairman Elaine Lewis JudyEichel Elaine Carey Eiddy Eames Shirley Ellison Helen Carey will be hostess
1964 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE Enumerators for the 1964 Census of Agriculture will start call shy
ing on farmers of Piscataquis County on November 23 according to Extension Agent Richard A Johnson
Enumerators are local men and women hired temporaily by the Bureau of the Census anagency of the U S Department of Comshymerce to countthe commercial farms in the communities where the enumerators live
The purpose of the visits is to collect census questionaries that farmers in the country have been filling out since the forms were mailed to all rural boxholders several days ago Farmers and ranchers were thus allowed a period of time to consult their 1964 business records and to fill out the forms before tiE enumerators came calling The purpose of the questionaire is to furnish needed up to date information on U S agricultural production and reshysources
During the visits enumerators will also review forms and assis t shyfarmers in completing the answers to any questions that the farshymers were unable to answer Filling out the form is required by the Census Act
What would be a better Christmas Gift an RUA Viutor TVthan
MORE PEOPLE OWN RC As THAN ANY OTHER MAKEBLACK AND WHITE OR
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A BNAKI GIRL SCOUT COUN C IL Junior of the Month----- shy
At the November 12th meeting of the Milo Cadette Girl Scout r oap a thank you note was read from the LaGrange Troop who
d ted t -I d 18 b F R d D G t tb $1000 has offered the same arrangement thIS yearIe lca 0 IUlIVI ua y ranClS onco an Ianna ran WI
er e guests at the recent Halloween party 1t is planned to establish a day camp next summer Gertrude l cKusick discussed some easy ways of camping
ANGERVILLE
~ TH SANGERVILLE GRANGE
AtSouthSangerville Grange on Nov 14th a Smorgasbord Supper a s served by Barbara Ronco Barbara Hoxie and Nancy E llms ast Master Doran Nuite presided at the business meeting Guy and Nancy had a most interesting report of State Grange s sionsin Lewiston The following program was arranged by
b Mteh 11 d K th N te 0 C ~ ar ara 1 e an a enne UI penmg song orsages u-e sented t 0 each 1ady P ageant arranged by Merna Dunham 0 f )L tR G thte 1 d tak t G feasan lVer range WI n a leS mg par roup 0 songs
bull b R t M te P k St t M ar ara onco as accompams ys ry ac age un emo d R d b L d Rh d H 1 L t 11 b B b1Ze ea mg y y la 0 a u a esson 0 a y ar ara Ji tchell Thanksgiving Prayer and Tableau by Howard Greene
aggie Greene Linda Ellms and Katherine Nuite Vis itors were Present from Milo East Sangerville and North
iuiLford Granges Ins tallation of officers will be held November 28 followed by late
SANGERVILLE SUSIE CARR CHAPTER OES
The regular meeting of Susie Carr Chapter OES was held Thursday evening An auction followed the proceeds going to Estarle Refreshshyments were served by Gladys and Glyndon Palmer Stella and Clifford Merrow Ruth Davis Virginia Zimmerman
The Maine Highway Safetraquo Committee suggests we begin to winterize driving habits Change over from summer to winterlare Drive slower at night Reduce speed on wet spaces Be alert forpedestri shyans during early evening hours Stay a reasonable distance beshyhind the car ahead
Records by the Mallett Bros
ARE ON SALE AT Milo
Western Auto Guilford
Davis Brothers Dover-Foxcroft
Lanphers Rexall Store Peters Pharmacy Gellersons
Brownville Jct The Emporium
Greenville Western Auto
Atkinson Atkinson Super Mkt
Sebec Lee Nasons Store
Bangor Viners Music Co
Prmclpal Kenneth Pen Y)resents Nell HamlIn WIth hIS award
for being OctoberI s Junior of the Month The same anonymous
donor who provided last years Junior of the Month prize of
Neil is an honor student and is very active in school activities and IS consIdered a credIt to Mllo HIgh School
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S hop 1VI110 S port Shop
amp Save Top Notch - 3 lace insulated pacs - $995
Hunters - Seater Heater - reg $1 5 95 NOW $1200
Portable Grills - $1 98 each
20 OFF ON 1963 BOMBARDIER SKI-DOO SNOW TRAVELER
20 OFF ON 1963 SNOW B LOWERS ARrENS AND SNOW BIRD
IMPORTED RUBBER PACS AS LOW AS $300 A PAIR
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50th Anniversary
Photo by Herrick and Mrs Harold Edgerly of Sangerville were honored at a edding anniversary reception held at their home Sunday from to 8 00 p m ~ observance was arranged by their daughters Mrs Hubert
of Lumberton Miss Mrs Ernest Mitchell and their son Edgerly both of Sangerville fsts were greeted by Keith Edgerly and Hubert Bilbe a son
r - Edgerly was attractive in a navy blue two piece dress oned with a jacket and lighter blue blouse embellished with
511 She complemented her attire with a corsage of yellow 15 Mr Edgerly had a boutonniere of yellow mums
gues t book was in charge of Mrs Le lia Crafts sis ter of Edgerly Ie card and gift table desplayed a money tree the gift of South ~erville Grange and other friends and relatives a 50th wedding verssry plate made by Mrs Ella Ruland expressly for the lSion a golden plaque an original bell-shaped plaque of Lows 1ge made by Mrs Louise Chapman a beautiful electric clock m a ny other outstanding gifts Several beautiful bouquets of w mums the gifts of friends decorated the home ~tter of congratulations from Governor Reed was highly prized
cards were received by Mr and Mrs Edgerly one being a ley gift card from the class of 1912 Sangerville High School Illr anni versarycakesmadeanddecorated by Mrs Bilbe were g htfromLumbertonby her The largest was an elaborate 10 r cake There were also a double hear t dke a double weddshyring cake and a five layer cake topped with a golden50orishy_ us ed on a cake for the c lass of 1912 S H S on their 50th nni anniversary This50 has since been passed toclass obe rs observing their golden wedding anniversary The decor -IlS of all these cakes were of high profeSSional quality Bilbe cut and served the cakes and Mrs Barbara Hoxie ove r-Foxcroft dipped punch -so Edgerly the former Miss Octavia McPhetres was born reanville he r parents moving to Sangerville when she was a tg child She graduated from Sangerville High School in the s of 1912 She later taught the rural school at Jackman Cor-
Edgerly was born in Sangerville and attended the towns )(Jls He and Mrs Edgerly were mar ried Nov 14 1914 by Rev O P Alvord at the Methodist parsonage in Dover - F oxshy
Tho h 1 livpri nn thp h OTI1P farnl
Mr Edger lyhas been e mployed as 8Jl expert road builder For five years he was roacl commissioner in his home town He was employed as road builder for many years by the State of Maine In 191~hewaselectedasrepresentative ot the State Legislature
He held the office for two terms from 1958 to 1962 Both Mr and Mrs Edgerly are Golden Sheaf members of South
Sangerville Grange He has been Master Overseer and Assistant Steward Mrs Edgerly has held the office of Lady Assistant Steward Ceres and Pomona
Mr and Mrs Edgerly had five children Helen who is Mrs Hubert f3ilbe of Lumberton Miss Arthur who was drowned at Moosehead Lake in May1961 June now Mrs Ernest Mit shychell of Sangerville M~rgaret Mrs Matthias Poulin of Randshyolph A F B Texas Keith a practicing attorney in Dover shyFoxcroft
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Jarkmatt Word was received in town
Tuesday night of the death of Maurice Kimball of Jacksonshyville Flor ida brother of Arshythur Kimball and Olive Nutting of Parkman Mr Kimball was struck by a car and died inshystantly He is survived by a wife and four children Funshyeral services were held Thursshyday afternoon In Jacksonville Florida
Mr s EdnaKimball and Miss P hyllis Bean of Auburn were guests of Mrs Bonnie Austin on Wednesday
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Mrs EvaEdes who is a patshyient in the Hibbard Nursing Home Dover-Foxcroft atshytended the Veterans Day chicken pie supper at the Unitshyed Church Wednesday
Recent activities at the Conshysolidated School for the beneshyfit of the TV fund were a bottle drive which netted $3202 and a fudge and popcorn sale which netted $2445 a total of $56 47
Miss Carol P hilpot of Dovshyer-Foxcroft was the guest of Mr and Mrs Chester Moulton Wednesday evening and attendshyed the Veterans Day supper
Miss Georgina Patterson R N of Bangor was in town to call on her uncle Thomas Patterson
Mr a nd Mrs Lyle Macomber of Dover-Foxcroft wer e here Wednesday toatte)1d the Vetshy
erans Day supper at the United
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Maine Provincial Trail peDA Ann al Meeting
Mr Girar d Reny discusses Quebe c - Maine re lations
ap above shows route of proposed highway which wi ll use exshyg highways Besides the obvious advantages Of a publicised
e through (what we consider) Maines best recreation a r e as route will provide the best connection between the Mar itime inces and Quebec and should bring a heavy increase i l1 trafshy
or this reason alone A connection between Route 95 and the ne Provincial route between Milo and Howland will gr eatly 2den the scope of advertising that can be done on access to _ a ti on areas in central Maine
P LAN T O BROWSE
We have so many -shy fII
RU$T C RAFT
CHRISTMAS CARDS lhat you will want to shop leisurely at
Main Street Milo 943-2347
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Gr oups gathered after the meeting to discuss the m any and varied aspects of the Highways effe c t on the areas it wi ll c r oss
The annual mee ting of the P i s cataq uis Coun ty Development Ass ociation was held on Nov 17 The As s ociation e lected fo ur new members to the steer ing committee O T Rozell of Milo Richard J ohns on of Dover- F oxc r oft Lione ll Me r r ill of Greenvi lle and William Muzzey of Greenville
The four members left on the committee from last year we r e Murdoc MacDonald of Brounville Phillip Annis of Dover - F oxshycr oft James Martin of Guilford and Willard Star bird of Sangel shyville
A delic ious supper was served by the ladies of the Sebec Grange After which the group of a r ound 100 heard the gues t s peake r Gerard Re ny Mr Reny s poke in s upport of the e ffort of the Asso shyciation to use an already es tab l~shed r oadway c onne cting Quebec with the Ea s tern Provinces of Canada The r oadway would C Oll shy
ne ct Vanceb or o on the east with Linc oln Mi lo Dover -Foxcroft Greenville Jackman and Quebec on the wes t
Mr Reny would like to furthe r social relations be tween Maine and Quebec He extended a wish that the town ma nager s of this county come to Saint Foy in the sp r ing to attend a nationwide meeting of municipal management
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igtcAL BRIEFS Mrs DoulglS Rennie of Abbot
ntd from Page 10 Mrs Orrin Taylor Mrs Fred Crain and Miss Abbie Fowler
as Doris Leland Miss were in Dexter Monday aftershyhryn Flanders and Mrs noon to call on Mrs Richard e Morse of Bangor attendshy Wark ne chicken pie supper at Gary Deane son of Mrs lnited Church and were Ralph White of Hartland has night guests of Miss Alice enlisted in the U S Army and ~on is stationed at Fort Dix N J
lt_ s Thelma Ordway and 3 Faye Stillson attended the Mr and Mrs Timothy Mayo
~ ng of the Sunshine Club and daughter of Farmington
e home of Mrs Ruby were Sunday guests of Mr and
ding in Gui lford Tuesshy Mrs Murray Bridges They also visited Mrs Florenceght
and Mrs Gerald Vigue Bridges of Parkman
chi ldren of Gleenville were Mr and Mrs Hurburt Bilbe
s ts ofherparents Mr and of Lumberton Miss have been
~ Milton Edes guests of her parents Mr and
S Mary Southard and son Mrs Harold Edgerly
~angor were gues ts of Mrs Mr and Mrs Chester Moulshyton Mr Ernest Bryant ande Stilson Mrs Audrey Edgerly of Dovershy
18th Annual Guilford Firemans Ball
Thanksgiving Night Nov 26
PCHS Gym 9 PM-lAM Del Soules Orchestra
Door Prize c
THE TOWN CRIER
Mr Costello Proudly Announces
the Opening of his
Beae(tl SatfJlt in Milo
Hair Coloring a Specialty WASH amp SET $200
FROSTING $20 DO
HAIR CUTS $1 50
PERMANENT WAVES STARTING AT $700
TINTS - complete - $650
BLEACHES $1500
Hair styles 6y Evening work byappointment only
Mrs Marilyn Bailey ana Mr Cos tell01
Monday thru aturday 9 A M to 5 P M
Main Street Milo 943-2655
Foxcroft were in Waterville call from their son Staff Sgt Sunday to see Mrs Dorothy Paul Taylor who is stationed Berry who is a patient at the in Canterbuly England also Sis ters Hospital a call from aniece Barbara
Miss Sarah Taylor Miss Taylor in Connecticut Pansy Taylor of Houlton and ~umiddotlf ro Mrs DorothyMcNallYltDf Ban- t 0
About 225 visitors were reshygor were guests 0 f M r and
TId th g1stereda~ the grade schoolsMrs 0 rnn ayor an WI
h d through American Educationthem ca11ed on Mrs RIC ar
week The new music books Wark and daughter at the
tal D te were on dIsplay in the hallPIummer HospI In ex r
middot T 1 159 parents signed at theMr and Mrs Ornn ayor
middot thmiddot d Community High School in the whowere 0 bserVlng eIr we shy Home Economics room on par-ding anniversary Sunday
rents nightreceived a Happy Anniversary Contd on Page 13
We bake BEANS rlf(
every Saturday e and serve them after ( PM
SPECIAL ORDERS to take out if ORDERED BY FRIDAY NIGH
Open 6 a m to 1U p m Mon -Sat 9 a m to 7 p m Sun
Guilford I Maine
TH E T O W N CRIER P age
LOCAL BRIEFS Contd fr om Page 12
11rs Charles McDonald of Dedham Mass andMrs Edshyar d Farmer of Woburn Mass e r e over nightguests of Mrs a rl Martin and called on their nt Florence Martin
_ daughter Amy Elizabeth as borl to Mr and Mrs Thoshya OConnell of Watervilet
- Y Mrs OConnell was the _ r ruer Sharon McKusic Mr nd Mrs Carl McKusic were
es ts of the OConnep and _ r s McKusic stayed on for a middoteek
Guests attending the 50th -edding Anniversary of Mr
and Mrs Vern Knapp of Seal a rbour on Friday were Mr
land Mrs Frank Ruksznis Mr nd Mrs Paul Rlik3 znis
_ r s Fredrick Mills Mr and _Irs Omar LombardMrs and _ r s Ernest Dodge Mr and _ 1s Alvah Perkins and Faith Jaidson of Abbot
Mr and Mrs H E Undershyood Jr of Essex Conn e r e guests of Mr and Mrs
Hugo Cross Miss Alive Ladd of Fairfield a the guest of Mrs Lena
Draper
The Worlds Fair held at the Community Church was very
uccessful and netted a fine s um
The decorations were colorshyi 1and represented the differshye nt countrie-s The grab bag wi th the Japanese lanterns e re partically pleasing to the chi ldren At 5 and 6 a ham loaf supper was served
GUILFORD CHRISTMAS CLUB GUIL FORD TRUST
The Guilford Trust Company is paying the ir 1964 Xmas Club this wee k The club is made up of 632 individuals and the club totals $74290 which makes an average for each member of over $115 00 The total this year is a fw thousshyand dollars more than last years
Originally Christmas Club dollars were used for buying of Christmas presents but they are now used for various other purposes Presently the clubs are also used for insurshyance premiums taxes and vacation trips but also a large amount of Christmas clubs savings also are put into regshyular savings accounts
The Club for 1965 will open November 16 1964 at the Guil shyford Trust Company in Guilshyford and Greenville and will be a vailable in sizes from twenty five cents to ten dollars- yieldshying at maturity $1250 to $500
Does Your Car Vibrate and Shake since your snow treads were installed If so visit
CROSBYS and have your rear wheels BALANCED for a more
COMFORTABLE RIDE
Park Street - Milo 943-7717
YOU CAN BUY milk or you cau buy MILK
nlE EXTRA PROTECTION PROVIDED BY PASTEU RIZED AND HOMOGENIZED MILK WILL MORE THAN PAY FOR THE LITTLE EXTRA-TIME IT TAKES YOU TO ORDE R THA T MILK (JUST ONCE) SO T HAT IT WILL BE DE LIVERED TO YOUR DOOR
Rickers Dairy 943- 2260
A fire at Lawrence Browns residence on the DEste Road in _1 was quickly extinguished by Milo firemen last Tuesday eve uin The blaze in a parti tion between a front room and the ki tche was stopped with damages estimated at $5000 Fireman Alb Perkins who lived next door to Browns and Mr Raywond_ Corrison another neighbor used fire extinguishers to bring fire nearly under control before fire trucks arrived
Comeaus Cash Market Order ~W and Be
S u r e For Your Thanksgiving feasting pleasuremiddotmiddot
FRESH NATIVE CAPONS and TURKEYS
ROASTING CHICKENS and Frozen Turkeys
Congratulations and Best Wishes to
Ken Clark ON THE OPENING OF HIS NEW BARBER SHOP IN MILO (Mr Clarks shop is loshycated beneath the Masonic Club on Main St reet)
r Mil o Hi gh ~i nc ipal Ken Rerry was one of the first customers
COMPLIMENTS OF J AME S L LADD INSURANC E AGENC~
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WABI-TU Chcrmel S WLBZ~TV Channel middot 2 lJA~ VlliWUl u 600 Bud Leavi tt DA YTIME VIE WINtJ 1200 B aston Patriots Review MONDAY TBRU FRIDAY 630 Voya~e Undo r the Sea MONDAY THRU FRlDY 0)0 NCAA Football 755 Farm Reporter 7 ~0 rllc kie Oleaaon 7 00 Today P rinceton va Cornelln
800 Captain Kangaroo a~0 Gilligans lsl811d 725 News 415 Championship Bowling 900 Day in COUy t 900 Mr B r oadway 7 30 Today 510 Laurel and Hardy 930 Tennessee Ernie 1 000 Gunsmoke 825 News 530middotPatty Duke ~O 00 Mike Wallace New li OO TllelQilrnli News 830 Today 600 Lawre nce Welk
1100 Ge t the Message 11 15 Sa turday Late Shpw 9 00 People Are Funny 700 10 OClock High 11 30 Missing Links Only the Valient 930 Womans Hour 800 HollywoodmiddotP aligtce 1200 Love of Life SUNDAY NOV~ 22 1904 1000 Make Room F or Daddy 900 SIltulday Night Movie 1225 News 1200 Ask You r Minister 1030 word For Wor d nTh1ee Vn lent Peoplerr 1230 Search for Tomorrow 1 00 Wo rld W81middot I 1100 ConceJltration 1100 RlUgtUJgOlQ Theater
1245 Guiding Light 100 Mid-Day
130 Industry on Parade 1 45 NFL Todaymiddot
11 30 Jeopa rdy 1200 Say When
fbe Untouchahles 12 30 wei r o
chables ~
terr i fie DISCOUNTS on Food Freel
all types and sizes
Western Auto se lls MORE Freezers than any other company in the U S See TOM HOWARD a t MiL
Weste rn Auto Store
1230 T ruth or Conae uences115 Hal lone P ine 200 NF L Football SU NDAY NOV 22 1964 GlFaS ASKED FOR TOGUS i255 NBC NewB Day Report1 30 As The World Turns Steele rs at Giants ~dO Americans at Wor 100 General Hospital The American Legi on Aux shy2 00 Pass word 00 NFL Football 915 Sacre d Heart 130 Let s Make a Deal2 30 Houseparty Colts at Rams 930 Faith for Today iliary in Milo has ins ta lled a 2 00 T he Price is Right300 To Tell The Truth 700 Lassie 1000 This is the Life
230 The Doctors box at Kinneys Har dware for3 30 Edge of Night 7 3 0 The Martian 10 30 Porky Pig 300 Another World40o-Secret Storm 8 00 Ed ullivan 11 00 Bullwinkle donations of gifts from inter shy33 0 You Dont Say430 Father Knows Best 900 The Fugitive 1130 Discovery400 Match Game ested people to T ogus Veter shy5 00 Bozo Show 1000 Candid Camera 1~ 00 Wde World of Sports
600 Telejournal News 425 NBC News Afternoon Reper l JO Wild Kingdom1030 Whats My Line ans Hospital 430 Superman 200 The Hunters630 CBS News 1100 Telejournal News
TH RSDAY NOV 1f 1964 500 MickEy Mouse Donors are asked to try to1115 Harry Reasoner NeWJ
530 Sea Hunt00 Wyatt Earp MONDAY NOV 231964 lIiSO Trails West ge t gifts into the box by Dec 600 Fi rs t Evening News Report7 30 Broadside 300 TouchdoWnTUU The-roIre m an
800 Per ry Mason 6 30 Huntley Brinkley Repo rt 330 AFL Football 1st 730 To Tell the Trllth
NIGHT TIME VEIWlNG9 00 P assword KRIlB88 City at HoustOI800 Ive Got Secret -riroRSDAY NOV 1919649 30 Balleys of Balb ollt 830 Andy Griffith 630 J F Kennedy Remembered
10 OIl llooert u oulet pc1al 9 00 T he LliCY Show IUU MCHales Navy 830 Bill Dana 730 Dinah Shore Special11 00 T e lejJJurnalNews J 30 Many Happy Returns 9 00 Bonanza 8 30 Dr KildareFRIDAY NOV 20 1964 1000 Slatfery s People 10 00 The Rogues 930 HazelT OQ My lnree ~ons 11 30 T he Les C rane Show 1 1 00 The World this Weekend 1000 Kraft Suspense Theate If you want to BUY SELL7 30 Rawhide TUESDAY NOV 24 1964 1115 Dragnet l 1 00 ABC News Final830 The Enter tainers 7 00 Littles Hobo MONDAY NOV 23 1964 RENT or SWAP try Town imiddott middotan T()nRht Show9 30 Cormer Pyle 730 Comba t no KentucKy Jone shyF RIDAY NOV ro 1964 Crier ClassU1ed
1 000 T he Reporter 730 90 Bristol Court830 Red Skelton li o ~ Tel~ourrujrNews 9 30 Pe tticoa t Junction rO O Mr Magoo 900 Andy Williams S TURDAY NOVbull 21 1964 1000 The Doctor s and Nurse 730lntel1lJl tional Showtlme 1000 Alfred Hftchcock Presents H 00 Mister Mayor WEDNESDAY NOV 25 1964 830 Bob Hope Presents 1100 ABC NEWS Final APARTMENT FOR RE NT
930 Jack Benny TUESDAY NOV 24 19649 00 Alvin Show fl)l) Bewtonea 3 room heated apa rtment 7 OU D6hoJReec 1000 Jack Paar930 Tennessee T uxedo 730 CBS News Extra 10 00 Quick Draw McGraw lliO~ ABC N ews Final (30 Mr Novak for rent Call 943 -206 8800 Medicine Man jlATURDAY NOV 211964 830 Man From UNCLE11 00 Linus the Lionhearted 8 30 Bever ly Hillbillies
1 30 The JersonB 7 30 Jus t for Kids 930 TW-3 900 Dick Van Dyke
800 The OBriena 9301200 Candiepi~ Bowling 930 cara Williams NOTICE8 30 B uga Bunny 1000 Bell Telephone Hour1 00 SkiKIDg 1000 Danny Kaye130 American BandB lgtUd 900 Lone Ranger WEDNEWAY NOV bull 25 1964 Saturday evening Nov 21100 Telejo~l News
930 llArtbr He athciIP 230 Lets Square Da nce 700 Spotlight on Youthli 30 The Lea Crane Show the Home Economics Committ shy
300 Saturday Western lOOO ~oIerdoi - 730 The Virginian
400 Studio CUy Bandstand l D30 Fileball XL-5 900 WednesdayNlght mOvie ee will sponsor a card Party al 11 00 Dennis the Menace500 Jimmy Dean The Rack the Juvenile Hal l Members11 30 Fury
not solicited please bring sandwiches
illLFORD ley Paul Weston Deborah NOTICE
T H GRADE VETERANS DAY Crocker Song American The ROGRAM Beautiful Benifi ts of the Vickis School of Dance wi V~terans Day was observed Veterans by Allen Perkins hold registration at the La the 7th grade with an approshy Teachers Mrs AdkinB and Gr ange Town Hall Thurs Nov te program Program comshy Miss Stryer 19 at 345F irst lesson wi ll ittee Valerie Gilbe rt Pamshy follow immediately after regshy
It Taylor and Gail Houston istration Song When Jhnnie Comes [arching Home Poem Vetshymas pay by Bobbie Deane Deer hunters in addition to
ory on Veterans Day by Julie using common sense and cau ble Poem liThe Blue and the ion in the woods are ur~ed
eyllby David Weymouth drive carefully on the way t
thy Fairbrother Howard and from hunting a r eas Thl
eymouth Kent MuKusic Maine HighvaySafetyCommi
thleen Davis Forest Sim shy tee suggests that hunters stal
os Linda Gillis P oem hunting excursions in a r esu
Flanders Field by Michshy condition Obey all traffi c 1 )
1 Wharff Original Ski t by and enjoy Maine hunting fre
eronicaGrant Phillip Find- from traffic tr ubies
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FOR SALE
1 Handmade ladies wool 3weater bright red Size 36 V neck with double cable front 34 sleeves with cable cuffs Ideal Xmas gift Contact Mrs Naoean Whitten Blville J c t 965-2941
FOR SALE
1956 R200 International 5 ton 193 WB Air Br akes 1100 x 20 good rubber New Paint 3400 orig inal miles NEWe r used in
Milo 943-8837
GUILFORD
Guilford Assembly No 18 Rainbow for Girls will meet Nov 18 at 7 p m
World Mission Group will meet Nov 19 at 730 p m Study Church Mission to New Nations Session -National consciousshyness to the church
Golden Link Rebekah Lodge will m eet at the hall Nov 20 preceeded by a covered s ish supper Committee Alma Jenshykins Ev e lyn Douty Margaret Chadbourne Shar on Bragdon of Dover-Foxcroft delegate to United Nations pilgrimage will speak after the meeting-
woods For mer U 1 Navy MILO truck 16 sled fac tory body $149500
FOR SALE OR RE NT 92 acre fa rm 4 miles from
Milo Six room mooern imshypr oved house Mrs Arthur Drinkwater Phone 2335
DO YOU HAVE SOMETHING THAT YOU WANT TO SELL T HEN TRY TOWN CIllER C~SSIFIE DS
Tile Milo Lions Club wUl hold the annual Hunters Banque tat the Sebec Grange Hall on Thurshysday_Nov 19 1964
rhe Milo Band Boosters will meet iil Monday Nov 23rd
ThEl Derby Mothers Service Club wi ll m eet in the home of Mrs Mildred King for an all day meeting on Nov 24
MILO COMMUNITY HOSPITAL NE WS
The November meeting of the Trustees was held recentiy They voted to purchase a Flame-Photometerwhich is to be used for making s odium and potassium tests This device will cost betWeen $600 and $700 but is essential to the efficient operation of the Labshyoratory ill orderto save time and expense in sending to other Labshyoratories as at present
After discussion it was voted to make a change in the rates per bed per day For some time the rate has been $17 for all beds Effective Monday Nov 23 1964 the rate fora bed in semi private rooms will be $19 while the rate for wards will remain at $17
The Trustees voted to change tbe monthly meeting from the se - cond Tue middot to the Second Monday The next meeting will be Dff_ 14 at 700 p m
Chairmanofthe HospitaiBuilding FumIDrive H CBundy MD has announced that as of now the total of pledges and middotdonationmiddot is $68 000 of which approximawly$20 000 has already been r eceivshyed
NOTICE On Friday Nov 6 someone left on the office deBlt a t the Hospital a key ring containing two Ford keys ignition and truilk 5 Yale lock keys and a TRIM Nail clip The owner may pick it up at the Hospital office
Receptionists announced by the Auxiliary are as follows Friday Esther Ow~n Saturday Doris Willinski Sunday Harriet Ross Monday Marion Rutherford T uesday Evelyn Hamilton Wednesshyday Ottilee Ellis Thursday Blanche Degerstrom President of the Auxiliary Blanche Degerstrom wishes that all the members who can do so please attend the next Auxiliary meeting which is Tuesday the 24th at 1 30 p m Town Hall Dining Room
13LANCHAlill 50TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
Mr and Mrs Harley Grant of Blanchard celebrated their 50th Wedding anniversary from 1 30 to 330 at the Blanchard school house
They were married Nov 28th at Cherryfield by the Justice of Peace L C Haycock Mrs Gr ant born Sept 16 1895 at Chen field is the daughter of Susan and Rodney Mor se ~nd Mr Grant s o of Mr and Mrs Freeman Grant born July 27 1891 at Columshybia They lived in Cherryfield several years before moveing to Bangor where they resided until 1940 when they moved to Ban chard
Mr Grantwas a carpenter by trade They have eight children 21 grand-children and 11 great-grand children Six of the eight children were present at their observance on Sunday
Mr and Mrs Grant received a money tree and many cards and ~fts Refreshments were served including decorated anniversar
ake
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As and Bs fiLO mGR SCHOOL Charles Horne [ONOR ROLL Stephanie Leavitt enne th N Perry Principal Sheldon McLean f Milo High School has r e - Freshmen ~ased -the Honor Roll for the ALL As rs t quarter ranking period Roge r Shepardson
A and Bs enior Mar leen Brown As and B s Louise Cunningham
ore tm BardenDwight Clark Frank Drake aneHenderson Gregory Jose oan Henders on John Lyford obh Lar ouche Susan Rhoda ancy Sharrow Donna VanTassell Ilnior As and B s
euro or ge GareiS eil Hamlin Melanson [ary Moore atherine Parker Jewelry Co anda Sawyer
Clearance on Ladies dresses ophomore skirts and slacks
ALL As GUILFORD MAI NE
anice Buzzell
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-Let us fill that empty Freezer
Vestern Steer Beel
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Also PORK VEAL 8cLAMB
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HERRING BROS lone 876 - 2631 Just beyond the covered
bridge on the Dover -Guilford Road
SANGERVILLE
UNIT1W CIRCLE
KINGDOM HALL OF JEHOVAH S WITNESSES Sunday November 22 at 2 p m Pub lic Bible Lecture Does shyGod Have a Nam() by G Libshyby Watchtowe r Study at 31 5 p m Jerusalem-A Burdenshys ome Stone to All the P eoples 11
based on Zechariah 123 Tues day November 24 at 730 p m Bible Study with aid ofNrWB bookBabylon the Great Has Falle n God1sKingdom Rules Chapte r 12The Conqueror is Appeinted in Advance The United Circle metat the Thursday November 26 at 7 00 u nited Church with 17 pres ent p m Minis tryScbool at 800It was voted to fill 16 s tockshyp m Service Meeting ings for the State Hospital in
Bangor Bibs for the St Domshyinic Nursing Home in Dexter GUILPORD have been made by a Ci r cle METHODIST CHURCH member The Members dis - Nov 22 a t the Me thodist church cussed plans for the fair Chur ch school at 930 and Dishy
An inspi r a ti onal reading of vine Worship at 11 The Past-facts about the Bib Ie was given or Sermon Servants of
Christ Committee on greetshyRefreshments were served ings Mr and Mrs Thomas
by Mrs Phyllis Harrington Blake ushers Raymond Ham shyand Mrs Charlene Edes m ond and Ralph Weston NYF
Thenext Circle meeting will will meet in the conference b~ helG at1 00 p m fo r a cov- r oom at 5 30 Evening service ereddishdinnerat the church in the chapel at 7 30 Sydney
B uzzell lay P r e acher wi ll conduct the s e r vice GUlLFORD
A Thanksgiving s e rvice ofMETHODIST CHURCH Sun- worship will be celebrated atAt the Methodist Churdl
the Methodist church in Guil shyday Nov 15th the Rev Roshybert Vanaseks theme wasSeek for on ThankSgiving morning
at 930 a m The Rev Ro-His Kingdom Greetors Mr bert Vanasek will use for hisand Mrs Ed Cartwright ush shythe meLet Us Give Thanksers Sydney Buzzell and Carl Unto The Lord Anthem by the McKusic The MYF m eel at young adult choir and solo by 530 and discussed The Bible Sydney BuzzellLets Us e It
GUILFORD
ME THODIST CHtrRCH OFFICIAL BOARD REPORT The official board of the Methodist church met Monday e vening
in the conference r oom with 15 present Past-President Sydney Buzzell offered prayer
Commission Reports -Christian StewardShip and Finance- Paul Noble chairman pr esented the 1965 budget which was accepted
Me mbership and Evangalism-Sydney B uzzell chairmanannounshyced the comm is sion would mee t Nov 15
Missions-Margaret Martin chairman repor ted 251 lbs of clothing sent fro m the church in the United clothing drive
World Mission Study- Nathalie Brooks Dorothy Fortie r M_r and Mrs Linwood Flande rs bull Wor ld Mission Study- ilie church missions among new nations is being held
WSCS-Nathalie Brooks ch8frman reported the commissionhac e rved refresh ments at Open House a t Gitcrest NursingHome a ~ommitment Sunday had been obse rved
Worship-Virginia Templet r eported newspaper rolls will be colI ~cted Nov 12 Calendars fo r altar flowers will be mailed out S001
16 youths will seyve as acolytes this year Contd on Pa~e 6
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iU LFORD BOWLING NEWS NATIONAL LEAGUE inspecting aircraft survival GUILFORD middot ~1ERICAN LEAGUE evasion tactics parachutes DAWN OF HOPE GRANGETOP TEN
TOP TEN and jump techniques Smartis Dawn of Hope Grange held theR Bailey 100 L Conley 110 one of the Derby Mother Club regular meeting with WorthyJ McKenney 99 L Quinn 110 boys Master Rober Spack presid-S Bailey 99 Nesbit 109 GUILFORD ing Lawson Dauphinee conshyL Andrews 97
) Lancaster 108 ferred the 1st and 2nd degreesK King 96 WCTU MEETING ~ Larrabee 105 on one memberC Lovell 95 WCTlJ met Friday at the home ) Huntington 104 The Grange will send theG Fogg 95 of Ruby Spaulding with 7 memshy Lightbody 104 Worthy Lecturer to Augusta toA Perin 94 bers present Devotions by Trafton 103 the conference Dec 12L Morrison 93 Effie Parsons The Thanksshy I-lall 103 Cards will be sent to the RevM Lovell 93 giving program was the procshy) Priest 102 Royal Brown State ChaplainTEAM STANDINGS lamation by the late President [E M STANDINGS in the hospital in AugustaTEAM W L Kennedy read by Mrs Parshy-E M W L Also to Elmer Rogers in GuilshyFrench amp sons Cards were sent to ugget Burgers 22 13 Curtis 29 ford6 members who are ill and plansorthens Mkt 27 8 Atthe next meeting BlodwinHotshots 27 8 made to send out the Thanksshy
ios e 1 18 17 Ward will receive his 50 yearBuds Five 21 14 giving plates as usual Next)ious Hill 16 19 certificate There were 20Finishers 20 15 meetingwillbeheld with Mrs es te rn Auto 15 20 members and 1 visitor preshyWildcats 11 34 Maud Prescott Dec 11 with fydrants 2 7 28 sentHillbillys 2 33 Mrs Effie Parsons co - host -IT EK HIGH SINGLE WEEK HIGH SINGLE ess
Conley 130 R Bailey 127 ABBOTE EK HIGH THREE WEEK HIGH THREE PISCATAQUIS VALLEY PONY CLUBL Conley 351 R Bailey 317 The Piscataquis Valley Pony Club heW its annual meeting at theUGH TEAM SING LE WEEK HIGH TEAM SINGLE Piel Farm in Abbot The meeting was called to orderby the Presishyorthens Mkt 553 French amp Curtis 494 dent Charles Titcomb In the absence of the secretary TerryU GH TEAM TOTAL WEEK HIGH TEAM TOTAL Weymouth read the roll with 29 old members 3 new membersorthens Mkt 1633 French amp Curtis 1415 and 18 adults present A letter of thanks was read from the United States equestrian
team for a donation sent by the club Officers were elected forDont Gel Caught this Year the coming year PreSident Dennis Rukaznis ViCe President Be PREPARED with Snow Tires by Buzz Rukaznis Secretary Louise Kemp Treasurer Terry Weyshy
I [j ~ jlt~~igtUNLOP or ARMSTRONG mouth ~~ _v~~~JOHNSTON amp HIBBARD Indoor classes will be held Sunday this winter with classes~
Guilford Me TR 6-338~ l making hay nets and working with leather conducted by Per cy Kemp as well as the lessons in horsemanship and care and trainshy
A letter was read from Mrs ing of horses Lucille Trickey and Mrs Jane The Pony Club Field of GUilford was named and Percy Kemp Cook The mystery package Manley Haley Robert Shapleigh and Barbara Piel were appointed went to Mrs Mildred King and to select three names to be submitted by the members Horseshoe she has invited the club to meet Hill was selected and the winner Sandy Shapleigh of Dover- Foxshywith her for an all day meetshy croft received a riding crop ing on Nov 24 Members are The dance for the members at the Piel Farm to be held Nov Iv asked to have dues in at this was arranged by the following committee Roger Packard JudyDERBY MOTHERS SERVICE meeting before the Christma~ Cross Mary Lee Haley Brenda Weymouth Tom Kemp RefreshshyCLUB supper on Dec 3 in I)erby ments were served after the meetingThe Derby Mothers sectlervice rommunity hallf lUb met for anlll day meetshy
U1g In the home of Mrs Avis vellby Mothers Service Club Spear Clinton St with seven boy graduated from Navy Techshy
r esent The business ll)eeting nical Center Forrest Smart a s conduded by the president Jr airman apprentice USN Irs Marian Cunningham son of Mr and Mrs Forrest
most of the time was spent Smart Sr of Charles St b aking candy for the sale to be Milo graduated from Aviation eld Mrs Avis Spear report- Familiarization School at the
d that Nov birthday gifts have Naval Air Technical Training en sent to Al l c James Car- Center Memphis Tenn Durshy
er Presque Isle and Timothy ing the two weeks course he orrill Airman apprentice studied Naval aviation orientatshy
iemphiS Tenn Allc Theo- ion and survival practice The ore Degerstrom was discharg- curriculum included the hisshy
and has been sent his club tory of naval aviation theoryft he has re-enlisted and is of flight aircraft carriers
11 Albama and oPerations cleaning and
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BUt a OH t ~ret a Ha ~ut p hoHe 876 ~449 1
pound ea e t he bakHfJ t o u Holiday Fruit Cakes Decorated Cakes Mince Pumpkin and Assorted Pies Cookies Butter Rolls o
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CHURCH NEWS Contd from Page 4
~ducation-Thomas Blake reported the commission will meet 10
SCS-Nathalie Brooks reported as President Observed Call to
-ayer and Self Denial Week with serVices Oct 29 Were represhyted Nov 4th this fall meeting of the conference Next meeting
12 at Melva Haleys lIlllual Christmas fair Dec 4th iYF reported by the Pastor Collected funds for UNlC Willcon shy
ct Sunday evening worship NOV 15 and will have table at Xmas - Melva Haley conference dIrector of chlldrens work attended h Ch Teeting of volunteers and employed conference staff WIt
) r esponsibilities of Northeastern jurisdiction with members of b oard of education from Nashville Tenn held at Warwick
_-lLFORD lnIES CIRCLE COMMUNITY CHURCH CALANDAR [he Ladies Circle of Community Church met at the church parshy s Thursday Nov 12 with new officers as hostesses 21 memshy 5 and 1 guest present The report of proceeds from the annual f held on Nov 8 anounted to about $600 00 The President
the calandar for the year 1964- 65 which was accepted as
2-Meeting at church parlors Mary Johnston PatriciaDavshyis as hostesses Benifit for month Little Churches Comshy
mittee Patricia Littlefield Ann Romano Agenes Lindsay Catherine Rukaznis
1 6-covered dish lunch at 1230 at church hostesses Wilda Metcalf Ina Lindsay Benefit-Parties - committee Cora Stevens Doris Rollins
[ 3-130 meeting at home of Norma Couture hostesses Norshyma Couture Catherine Hukaznis Benefit-Baked bean supshypercommittee Pat and Don Davis Elaine and Phil Hershyring Mary and Lawrence Johnston Katherine and Arno Emery
3-12 30 covered dish lunch at church-hostesses Lena Drashyper Marian Brazier Spring Benefi t-commi ttee Betty Findley Margaret Lightbody Dorothy Edes Estelle French
il 7-130 meeting at home of Patricia Davis-hostessesAlwa Hedrick and Patricia Dilvis Berefit-Bell ringers-comshymittee Norma Couture Lurene Houston Constance Deshylancy and Katherine Moody
5-12 30 covered dish lunch at home of Cora Stevens Hostshyesses-Cora Stevens Charlotte Cookson Dorothy Herrshying Benefit-May Breakfast-committee Lora Taylor Marguerite Sawyer Ina Lindsay Eveline Cross
ce 2-1230 covered dish lunch at church Hostesses-Cathershyine Emery Doris Rollins Food sale as benefit Commshyi ttee Lula Ronco Marian Brazier Lena Draper Agnes Hilton
-Smorgasbord-committee Charlotte Cookson Doris Rollins Flora True Leta Buzzell Lillian Labree
gus t 4-Picnic-Marguerite Sawyer May Moody Committee at Sawyers cottage Whetstone Pond
It Ist-1230 covered dish lunch at church committee Lula Ronco Flora True Benefit-Rummage sale committee Virginia Rukaznis Cora Stevens Phyllis Mills Wilda Metcalf
6-Annual Meeting at church at 330 p m SUPDer committee
Betty Findley Dorothy Herring Phyllis Mills Laura Pratt Francis Ridley
SANGERVILLE UNlTED CIRCLE ANNUAL FAIR
The United Circle held their annual fair and Veterans Day chid-shyen pie supper at the church Wednesday 185 persons were fed at the supper
The supper committee was Mrs Mildred Dodge chairman Mrs Stella Merrow Mrs Carrie Hall Mrs Katherine Melvin
The committee for the chicken pies was Mrs Emma IDo ler
Mrs Evelyn Starbird Mrs Bernice Carter Mrs Phyllis Harmiddot ngt Ml on rs Sara Edes Mrs Barbara Mitchell was in charge of the dining room The
waitresses were Karlene Cluk S d C 1 L P 1 ey an ra 0 e a vence a mer nst- M 1 H B d une ernng ren a Hernng Candace Jordan Gail and Nancy
Chandler Jackie Kimball Beverely Covey The committee for the apron table for the fair was Mts Em ma
Pooler chairman Mrs Beatrice MacDougal Misscellaneous and food table Bernice Carter chairman Be [
nice Priest Kathleen Humphrey Marjorie Smart Queenie Wil shyson Parcel Post Alice Jackson Gladys Palmer Grab Bag Phyllis Harrington Inez Martin Candy table Edna Lewis Laura Prey Mrs Gertrude Clukey sold supper tickets
GUILFORD WSCS HELPING HAND
WSCS Helping Hand met Thursday evening Nov 12 with Melva Haley Co-hostesses Eda Fortier Phyllis Perkins Charlotte Merrillandthehostess 17 present including the 2 guests Presishydent Nathalie Brooks we lcoming aU present and thanking the hostess
Reports of Secretaries of lines of work Christian Social Relations Dorothy Fortier secretary reported and requested members to purchase UNlBelieve seals and post cards Asking the membe s especially to write XeronCooperative Rochester NY supportshyingtheir TV program on United Nations These have been critic ized by the John Birch Society
Program Materials-Edwina Hamilton Secretary reported tha t the evaluation reports had been sent to the district officer 9 com _ binations to the Methodist Woman 8 to World Outlook 5 to Meth shyodist Woman and 1 to World Outlook
Any onw wishing to help clean the church kitchen be there Nov 18 at 1 pm
30 calls reported for donations to Higher education Voted to fill two Christmas stockings for State Hospital Margaret Martin apshypOinted to look after Christmas remembrances
Worship and Program ledbyVera Weston included article from MethodistWomanand also included Thanksgiving article correlatshyed to go wi th the program Sharing Basic Freedom which is the Christian Social Relations Study led by Esther Woolsey assist shyed by Edwina Hamilton and Pearl Ward Meeting closed wi th WSCS benidiction Refreshments were served by hostesses
NOW ON DISPLAY
ALSO MANY GIFT ITEMS Come in and browse around
ROSS DRUO Your REXALL STORE in Guilford
THE T OW N CRIER P age 7
al ett Brothers 5bullISC 0 Ie
David with fami ly pet WoW who doesnt 1ike to have his picshyture taken
Neil works part time as a filling station attendant
Hand Made Canoes made of NATIVE CEDAR covered with FIBERGLAS 10 and 12foot series
ALSO REPAIR JOBS
AE Levenseller Dover - Foxcroft Maine
David amp Neil Malle tt of Sebec fo lk - Singing guitar - pickin brothers who are mahing a name fo r themselves musically han just re leased their new reco~d which features an original sOlli I Solomon II
For two years they have played and s ung together atVariolU Hootena nnies and ente mined for Kiwanis Church Schoo Acti vities and other groups They have als o appeared many time on TV shows
David age 13 is an 8th grader at the Harland A Ladd Sc 00
Neil seventeen is a freshman at Husson Stores where their record is being s old ale listed elsewhere it
this issue The record may now be heard on various local jukebcxes
P age 8 THE TOWN CRIER
EXTE N SI ON LINES By R A Johnson Extension Agent
Piscataquis County UNIVERSITY OF MAINE EXTENSION SERVICE
c erding to a survey on privately operated campgrounds conshyed by the University of Maine Cooperative Extension Service It 1 out of every 3 campers coming into Maine have incomes Iver $10 000 a year The State Universi ty has been conductshysiLlilar surveys in other recreational enterprises during the year
ere are 5 privately owned campgrounds in Maine which are
p to handle over 300 tent or camp trailer units at anyone There are over 150 privately operated campgrounds in Maine adication of the present amount of recreational travel e Economic Opportunity Act popularly referred to as the alti shyrty act will be discussed during a 30 minute television proshyn to be carried this week by stations of the Maine Educational ~ vision Network The program will be lired from 7 to 7 30 p em Thursday Nov 19 on WMEB-TV Channel 12 Orono ~
e 962 University of Maine Alumni are accosicated with 248 panies in the pulp and paper and allied industries as shown
1964 University of Maine Pulp and Paper Foundation direshysor e cently published The Alumni are located in 27 states and oreign countries and nearly 150 held major administrative lions wi th their companies X F 15minutefilmsonindoor Gardenin~ willbe s~own in De~shy~r on the Maine ETV Network The first fIlm mtended pnshyly for 4-H work but good for general viewing will be shown esday December I at 6 30 p m
xI ~es indicate that the cost of laundering a shirt now days is Ethanthefarmerreceivedforthe cotton in it Also the cell-
e bags containing carrots cost 3 times as much as the proshyr r eceived for the carrots z cor ding to Ferest R Sheldon Extension Agent doing 4-H and
youth work a program of work for 1965 has been submitted e rs of the following4-H clubs I-Jolly Juniors of South Sanshy
lle 2-Better Farmers of Bear Hill 3-Wake up and Live of re-Foxcroft 4-Pine Cone Teenagers of Woodbury Hill 5-0ver
op of Dover South Mills 6-Dover Doves of Goffs Corners y Hands of Shirley Mills Other clubs working on plans for
DIDing year include I-Busy Bees of Dover-Foxcroft 2-C lover enville and the Junction 3-Cloverettes of Guilford 4-Hale
Hearty of West Dover5-Jolly Helpers of Parkman 6-Jolly - of East Dover7-Rough N Ready of West Dover 8-Rainshy
BrQwnville
Cold Weather meaDS ar troules unless YOU C H E C K THO S E PR 0 B L EMS NOW
BATTERY TIRES POINTS amp PLUGS RADIATOR HOSES ANTI-FREEZE AND THERMOSTATS
Clukey amp PageIncGuilforQ Maine
MILO NEOTERIC CLUB
The Nov meeting of the Neoteric Club was held in the town han Nov 11 1964 Myrna RiCker presided with 42 members present Roll call was Penny Art Fund The club received an invitation to a public musical sponsored by the Molasco Club in Dover- Foxcroft Proceeds will goto charity A thank you note was also received from Linda Swazy Troop Scribe for Girls Scout Trocgtp 118
Twenty members volunteered to help Mr Harmon solici t for the AbnkiGirl Scouts in Maine The club will send Ann Deschaine a former officer and honorary member a baby gift Pllt Ricker reported that a profi tof$78 41 was realized from a public suppe- Jean Grinell was voted in as the club new treasurer and Linda Dwelley as a new member It was-decided that a spring fashion show will be held as a fund raising project Aftet the business meeting an interesting picture and demonstration was presented byMr AlanSanborri hair stylist Chris Monroe was hostess for the evening A supper preceeded the meeting with the follOwing members in charge EthelynLord Chairman Ann Carlton Violet Jones Judy Macdouga1l Judy Stevens Dolores Mayo The next meetingwillbeheldat the town all Dec 8th The program will middot include a Christmas tree and Secret Pal gift exchange Roll call will be gifts for Pineland Refreshments will be in charge cf Jean Hanson chairman Elaine Lewis JudyEichel Elaine Carey Eiddy Eames Shirley Ellison Helen Carey will be hostess
1964 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE Enumerators for the 1964 Census of Agriculture will start call shy
ing on farmers of Piscataquis County on November 23 according to Extension Agent Richard A Johnson
Enumerators are local men and women hired temporaily by the Bureau of the Census anagency of the U S Department of Comshymerce to countthe commercial farms in the communities where the enumerators live
The purpose of the visits is to collect census questionaries that farmers in the country have been filling out since the forms were mailed to all rural boxholders several days ago Farmers and ranchers were thus allowed a period of time to consult their 1964 business records and to fill out the forms before tiE enumerators came calling The purpose of the questionaire is to furnish needed up to date information on U S agricultural production and reshysources
During the visits enumerators will also review forms and assis t shyfarmers in completing the answers to any questions that the farshymers were unable to answer Filling out the form is required by the Census Act
What would be a better Christmas Gift an RUA Viutor TVthan
MORE PEOPLE OWN RC As THAN ANY OTHER MAKEBLACK AND WHITE OR
COLOR
Bu the lu Wa Oa a LAY middot AWlY
Mllo Western Auto
P age 9T HE TOWN CRIER
A BNAKI GIRL SCOUT COUN C IL Junior of the Month----- shy
At the November 12th meeting of the Milo Cadette Girl Scout r oap a thank you note was read from the LaGrange Troop who
d ted t -I d 18 b F R d D G t tb $1000 has offered the same arrangement thIS yearIe lca 0 IUlIVI ua y ranClS onco an Ianna ran WI
er e guests at the recent Halloween party 1t is planned to establish a day camp next summer Gertrude l cKusick discussed some easy ways of camping
ANGERVILLE
~ TH SANGERVILLE GRANGE
AtSouthSangerville Grange on Nov 14th a Smorgasbord Supper a s served by Barbara Ronco Barbara Hoxie and Nancy E llms ast Master Doran Nuite presided at the business meeting Guy and Nancy had a most interesting report of State Grange s sionsin Lewiston The following program was arranged by
b Mteh 11 d K th N te 0 C ~ ar ara 1 e an a enne UI penmg song orsages u-e sented t 0 each 1ady P ageant arranged by Merna Dunham 0 f )L tR G thte 1 d tak t G feasan lVer range WI n a leS mg par roup 0 songs
bull b R t M te P k St t M ar ara onco as accompams ys ry ac age un emo d R d b L d Rh d H 1 L t 11 b B b1Ze ea mg y y la 0 a u a esson 0 a y ar ara Ji tchell Thanksgiving Prayer and Tableau by Howard Greene
aggie Greene Linda Ellms and Katherine Nuite Vis itors were Present from Milo East Sangerville and North
iuiLford Granges Ins tallation of officers will be held November 28 followed by late
SANGERVILLE SUSIE CARR CHAPTER OES
The regular meeting of Susie Carr Chapter OES was held Thursday evening An auction followed the proceeds going to Estarle Refreshshyments were served by Gladys and Glyndon Palmer Stella and Clifford Merrow Ruth Davis Virginia Zimmerman
The Maine Highway Safetraquo Committee suggests we begin to winterize driving habits Change over from summer to winterlare Drive slower at night Reduce speed on wet spaces Be alert forpedestri shyans during early evening hours Stay a reasonable distance beshyhind the car ahead
Records by the Mallett Bros
ARE ON SALE AT Milo
Western Auto Guilford
Davis Brothers Dover-Foxcroft
Lanphers Rexall Store Peters Pharmacy Gellersons
Brownville Jct The Emporium
Greenville Western Auto
Atkinson Atkinson Super Mkt
Sebec Lee Nasons Store
Bangor Viners Music Co
Prmclpal Kenneth Pen Y)resents Nell HamlIn WIth hIS award
for being OctoberI s Junior of the Month The same anonymous
donor who provided last years Junior of the Month prize of
Neil is an honor student and is very active in school activities and IS consIdered a credIt to Mllo HIgh School
COMPARE THESE PRICES
S hop 1VI110 S port Shop
amp Save Top Notch - 3 lace insulated pacs - $995
Hunters - Seater Heater - reg $1 5 95 NOW $1200
Portable Grills - $1 98 each
20 OFF ON 1963 BOMBARDIER SKI-DOO SNOW TRAVELER
20 OFF ON 1963 SNOW B LOWERS ARrENS AND SNOW BIRD
IMPORTED RUBBER PACS AS LOW AS $300 A PAIR
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50th Anniversary
Photo by Herrick and Mrs Harold Edgerly of Sangerville were honored at a edding anniversary reception held at their home Sunday from to 8 00 p m ~ observance was arranged by their daughters Mrs Hubert
of Lumberton Miss Mrs Ernest Mitchell and their son Edgerly both of Sangerville fsts were greeted by Keith Edgerly and Hubert Bilbe a son
r - Edgerly was attractive in a navy blue two piece dress oned with a jacket and lighter blue blouse embellished with
511 She complemented her attire with a corsage of yellow 15 Mr Edgerly had a boutonniere of yellow mums
gues t book was in charge of Mrs Le lia Crafts sis ter of Edgerly Ie card and gift table desplayed a money tree the gift of South ~erville Grange and other friends and relatives a 50th wedding verssry plate made by Mrs Ella Ruland expressly for the lSion a golden plaque an original bell-shaped plaque of Lows 1ge made by Mrs Louise Chapman a beautiful electric clock m a ny other outstanding gifts Several beautiful bouquets of w mums the gifts of friends decorated the home ~tter of congratulations from Governor Reed was highly prized
cards were received by Mr and Mrs Edgerly one being a ley gift card from the class of 1912 Sangerville High School Illr anni versarycakesmadeanddecorated by Mrs Bilbe were g htfromLumbertonby her The largest was an elaborate 10 r cake There were also a double hear t dke a double weddshyring cake and a five layer cake topped with a golden50orishy_ us ed on a cake for the c lass of 1912 S H S on their 50th nni anniversary This50 has since been passed toclass obe rs observing their golden wedding anniversary The decor -IlS of all these cakes were of high profeSSional quality Bilbe cut and served the cakes and Mrs Barbara Hoxie ove r-Foxcroft dipped punch -so Edgerly the former Miss Octavia McPhetres was born reanville he r parents moving to Sangerville when she was a tg child She graduated from Sangerville High School in the s of 1912 She later taught the rural school at Jackman Cor-
Edgerly was born in Sangerville and attended the towns )(Jls He and Mrs Edgerly were mar ried Nov 14 1914 by Rev O P Alvord at the Methodist parsonage in Dover - F oxshy
Tho h 1 livpri nn thp h OTI1P farnl
Mr Edger lyhas been e mployed as 8Jl expert road builder For five years he was roacl commissioner in his home town He was employed as road builder for many years by the State of Maine In 191~hewaselectedasrepresentative ot the State Legislature
He held the office for two terms from 1958 to 1962 Both Mr and Mrs Edgerly are Golden Sheaf members of South
Sangerville Grange He has been Master Overseer and Assistant Steward Mrs Edgerly has held the office of Lady Assistant Steward Ceres and Pomona
Mr and Mrs Edgerly had five children Helen who is Mrs Hubert f3ilbe of Lumberton Miss Arthur who was drowned at Moosehead Lake in May1961 June now Mrs Ernest Mit shychell of Sangerville M~rgaret Mrs Matthias Poulin of Randshyolph A F B Texas Keith a practicing attorney in Dover shyFoxcroft
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Jarkmatt Word was received in town
Tuesday night of the death of Maurice Kimball of Jacksonshyville Flor ida brother of Arshythur Kimball and Olive Nutting of Parkman Mr Kimball was struck by a car and died inshystantly He is survived by a wife and four children Funshyeral services were held Thursshyday afternoon In Jacksonville Florida
Mr s EdnaKimball and Miss P hyllis Bean of Auburn were guests of Mrs Bonnie Austin on Wednesday
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Mrs EvaEdes who is a patshyient in the Hibbard Nursing Home Dover-Foxcroft atshytended the Veterans Day chicken pie supper at the Unitshyed Church Wednesday
Recent activities at the Conshysolidated School for the beneshyfit of the TV fund were a bottle drive which netted $3202 and a fudge and popcorn sale which netted $2445 a total of $56 47
Miss Carol P hilpot of Dovshyer-Foxcroft was the guest of Mr and Mrs Chester Moulton Wednesday evening and attendshyed the Veterans Day supper
Miss Georgina Patterson R N of Bangor was in town to call on her uncle Thomas Patterson
Mr a nd Mrs Lyle Macomber of Dover-Foxcroft wer e here Wednesday toatte)1d the Vetshy
erans Day supper at the United
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Maine Provincial Trail peDA Ann al Meeting
Mr Girar d Reny discusses Quebe c - Maine re lations
ap above shows route of proposed highway which wi ll use exshyg highways Besides the obvious advantages Of a publicised
e through (what we consider) Maines best recreation a r e as route will provide the best connection between the Mar itime inces and Quebec and should bring a heavy increase i l1 trafshy
or this reason alone A connection between Route 95 and the ne Provincial route between Milo and Howland will gr eatly 2den the scope of advertising that can be done on access to _ a ti on areas in central Maine
P LAN T O BROWSE
We have so many -shy fII
RU$T C RAFT
CHRISTMAS CARDS lhat you will want to shop leisurely at
Main Street Milo 943-2347
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Gr oups gathered after the meeting to discuss the m any and varied aspects of the Highways effe c t on the areas it wi ll c r oss
The annual mee ting of the P i s cataq uis Coun ty Development Ass ociation was held on Nov 17 The As s ociation e lected fo ur new members to the steer ing committee O T Rozell of Milo Richard J ohns on of Dover- F oxc r oft Lione ll Me r r ill of Greenvi lle and William Muzzey of Greenville
The four members left on the committee from last year we r e Murdoc MacDonald of Brounville Phillip Annis of Dover - F oxshycr oft James Martin of Guilford and Willard Star bird of Sangel shyville
A delic ious supper was served by the ladies of the Sebec Grange After which the group of a r ound 100 heard the gues t s peake r Gerard Re ny Mr Reny s poke in s upport of the e ffort of the Asso shyciation to use an already es tab l~shed r oadway c onne cting Quebec with the Ea s tern Provinces of Canada The r oadway would C Oll shy
ne ct Vanceb or o on the east with Linc oln Mi lo Dover -Foxcroft Greenville Jackman and Quebec on the wes t
Mr Reny would like to furthe r social relations be tween Maine and Quebec He extended a wish that the town ma nager s of this county come to Saint Foy in the sp r ing to attend a nationwide meeting of municipal management
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igtcAL BRIEFS Mrs DoulglS Rennie of Abbot
ntd from Page 10 Mrs Orrin Taylor Mrs Fred Crain and Miss Abbie Fowler
as Doris Leland Miss were in Dexter Monday aftershyhryn Flanders and Mrs noon to call on Mrs Richard e Morse of Bangor attendshy Wark ne chicken pie supper at Gary Deane son of Mrs lnited Church and were Ralph White of Hartland has night guests of Miss Alice enlisted in the U S Army and ~on is stationed at Fort Dix N J
lt_ s Thelma Ordway and 3 Faye Stillson attended the Mr and Mrs Timothy Mayo
~ ng of the Sunshine Club and daughter of Farmington
e home of Mrs Ruby were Sunday guests of Mr and
ding in Gui lford Tuesshy Mrs Murray Bridges They also visited Mrs Florenceght
and Mrs Gerald Vigue Bridges of Parkman
chi ldren of Gleenville were Mr and Mrs Hurburt Bilbe
s ts ofherparents Mr and of Lumberton Miss have been
~ Milton Edes guests of her parents Mr and
S Mary Southard and son Mrs Harold Edgerly
~angor were gues ts of Mrs Mr and Mrs Chester Moulshyton Mr Ernest Bryant ande Stilson Mrs Audrey Edgerly of Dovershy
18th Annual Guilford Firemans Ball
Thanksgiving Night Nov 26
PCHS Gym 9 PM-lAM Del Soules Orchestra
Door Prize c
THE TOWN CRIER
Mr Costello Proudly Announces
the Opening of his
Beae(tl SatfJlt in Milo
Hair Coloring a Specialty WASH amp SET $200
FROSTING $20 DO
HAIR CUTS $1 50
PERMANENT WAVES STARTING AT $700
TINTS - complete - $650
BLEACHES $1500
Hair styles 6y Evening work byappointment only
Mrs Marilyn Bailey ana Mr Cos tell01
Monday thru aturday 9 A M to 5 P M
Main Street Milo 943-2655
Foxcroft were in Waterville call from their son Staff Sgt Sunday to see Mrs Dorothy Paul Taylor who is stationed Berry who is a patient at the in Canterbuly England also Sis ters Hospital a call from aniece Barbara
Miss Sarah Taylor Miss Taylor in Connecticut Pansy Taylor of Houlton and ~umiddotlf ro Mrs DorothyMcNallYltDf Ban- t 0
About 225 visitors were reshygor were guests 0 f M r and
TId th g1stereda~ the grade schoolsMrs 0 rnn ayor an WI
h d through American Educationthem ca11ed on Mrs RIC ar
week The new music books Wark and daughter at the
tal D te were on dIsplay in the hallPIummer HospI In ex r
middot T 1 159 parents signed at theMr and Mrs Ornn ayor
middot thmiddot d Community High School in the whowere 0 bserVlng eIr we shy Home Economics room on par-ding anniversary Sunday
rents nightreceived a Happy Anniversary Contd on Page 13
We bake BEANS rlf(
every Saturday e and serve them after ( PM
SPECIAL ORDERS to take out if ORDERED BY FRIDAY NIGH
Open 6 a m to 1U p m Mon -Sat 9 a m to 7 p m Sun
Guilford I Maine
TH E T O W N CRIER P age
LOCAL BRIEFS Contd fr om Page 12
11rs Charles McDonald of Dedham Mass andMrs Edshyar d Farmer of Woburn Mass e r e over nightguests of Mrs a rl Martin and called on their nt Florence Martin
_ daughter Amy Elizabeth as borl to Mr and Mrs Thoshya OConnell of Watervilet
- Y Mrs OConnell was the _ r ruer Sharon McKusic Mr nd Mrs Carl McKusic were
es ts of the OConnep and _ r s McKusic stayed on for a middoteek
Guests attending the 50th -edding Anniversary of Mr
and Mrs Vern Knapp of Seal a rbour on Friday were Mr
land Mrs Frank Ruksznis Mr nd Mrs Paul Rlik3 znis
_ r s Fredrick Mills Mr and _Irs Omar LombardMrs and _ r s Ernest Dodge Mr and _ 1s Alvah Perkins and Faith Jaidson of Abbot
Mr and Mrs H E Undershyood Jr of Essex Conn e r e guests of Mr and Mrs
Hugo Cross Miss Alive Ladd of Fairfield a the guest of Mrs Lena
Draper
The Worlds Fair held at the Community Church was very
uccessful and netted a fine s um
The decorations were colorshyi 1and represented the differshye nt countrie-s The grab bag wi th the Japanese lanterns e re partically pleasing to the chi ldren At 5 and 6 a ham loaf supper was served
GUILFORD CHRISTMAS CLUB GUIL FORD TRUST
The Guilford Trust Company is paying the ir 1964 Xmas Club this wee k The club is made up of 632 individuals and the club totals $74290 which makes an average for each member of over $115 00 The total this year is a fw thousshyand dollars more than last years
Originally Christmas Club dollars were used for buying of Christmas presents but they are now used for various other purposes Presently the clubs are also used for insurshyance premiums taxes and vacation trips but also a large amount of Christmas clubs savings also are put into regshyular savings accounts
The Club for 1965 will open November 16 1964 at the Guil shyford Trust Company in Guilshyford and Greenville and will be a vailable in sizes from twenty five cents to ten dollars- yieldshying at maturity $1250 to $500
Does Your Car Vibrate and Shake since your snow treads were installed If so visit
CROSBYS and have your rear wheels BALANCED for a more
COMFORTABLE RIDE
Park Street - Milo 943-7717
YOU CAN BUY milk or you cau buy MILK
nlE EXTRA PROTECTION PROVIDED BY PASTEU RIZED AND HOMOGENIZED MILK WILL MORE THAN PAY FOR THE LITTLE EXTRA-TIME IT TAKES YOU TO ORDE R THA T MILK (JUST ONCE) SO T HAT IT WILL BE DE LIVERED TO YOUR DOOR
Rickers Dairy 943- 2260
A fire at Lawrence Browns residence on the DEste Road in _1 was quickly extinguished by Milo firemen last Tuesday eve uin The blaze in a parti tion between a front room and the ki tche was stopped with damages estimated at $5000 Fireman Alb Perkins who lived next door to Browns and Mr Raywond_ Corrison another neighbor used fire extinguishers to bring fire nearly under control before fire trucks arrived
Comeaus Cash Market Order ~W and Be
S u r e For Your Thanksgiving feasting pleasuremiddotmiddot
FRESH NATIVE CAPONS and TURKEYS
ROASTING CHICKENS and Frozen Turkeys
Congratulations and Best Wishes to
Ken Clark ON THE OPENING OF HIS NEW BARBER SHOP IN MILO (Mr Clarks shop is loshycated beneath the Masonic Club on Main St reet)
r Mil o Hi gh ~i nc ipal Ken Rerry was one of the first customers
COMPLIMENTS OF J AME S L LADD INSURANC E AGENC~
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WABI-TU Chcrmel S WLBZ~TV Channel middot 2 lJA~ VlliWUl u 600 Bud Leavi tt DA YTIME VIE WINtJ 1200 B aston Patriots Review MONDAY TBRU FRIDAY 630 Voya~e Undo r the Sea MONDAY THRU FRlDY 0)0 NCAA Football 755 Farm Reporter 7 ~0 rllc kie Oleaaon 7 00 Today P rinceton va Cornelln
800 Captain Kangaroo a~0 Gilligans lsl811d 725 News 415 Championship Bowling 900 Day in COUy t 900 Mr B r oadway 7 30 Today 510 Laurel and Hardy 930 Tennessee Ernie 1 000 Gunsmoke 825 News 530middotPatty Duke ~O 00 Mike Wallace New li OO TllelQilrnli News 830 Today 600 Lawre nce Welk
1100 Ge t the Message 11 15 Sa turday Late Shpw 9 00 People Are Funny 700 10 OClock High 11 30 Missing Links Only the Valient 930 Womans Hour 800 HollywoodmiddotP aligtce 1200 Love of Life SUNDAY NOV~ 22 1904 1000 Make Room F or Daddy 900 SIltulday Night Movie 1225 News 1200 Ask You r Minister 1030 word For Wor d nTh1ee Vn lent Peoplerr 1230 Search for Tomorrow 1 00 Wo rld W81middot I 1100 ConceJltration 1100 RlUgtUJgOlQ Theater
1245 Guiding Light 100 Mid-Day
130 Industry on Parade 1 45 NFL Todaymiddot
11 30 Jeopa rdy 1200 Say When
fbe Untouchahles 12 30 wei r o
chables ~
terr i fie DISCOUNTS on Food Freel
all types and sizes
Western Auto se lls MORE Freezers than any other company in the U S See TOM HOWARD a t MiL
Weste rn Auto Store
1230 T ruth or Conae uences115 Hal lone P ine 200 NF L Football SU NDAY NOV 22 1964 GlFaS ASKED FOR TOGUS i255 NBC NewB Day Report1 30 As The World Turns Steele rs at Giants ~dO Americans at Wor 100 General Hospital The American Legi on Aux shy2 00 Pass word 00 NFL Football 915 Sacre d Heart 130 Let s Make a Deal2 30 Houseparty Colts at Rams 930 Faith for Today iliary in Milo has ins ta lled a 2 00 T he Price is Right300 To Tell The Truth 700 Lassie 1000 This is the Life
230 The Doctors box at Kinneys Har dware for3 30 Edge of Night 7 3 0 The Martian 10 30 Porky Pig 300 Another World40o-Secret Storm 8 00 Ed ullivan 11 00 Bullwinkle donations of gifts from inter shy33 0 You Dont Say430 Father Knows Best 900 The Fugitive 1130 Discovery400 Match Game ested people to T ogus Veter shy5 00 Bozo Show 1000 Candid Camera 1~ 00 Wde World of Sports
600 Telejournal News 425 NBC News Afternoon Reper l JO Wild Kingdom1030 Whats My Line ans Hospital 430 Superman 200 The Hunters630 CBS News 1100 Telejournal News
TH RSDAY NOV 1f 1964 500 MickEy Mouse Donors are asked to try to1115 Harry Reasoner NeWJ
530 Sea Hunt00 Wyatt Earp MONDAY NOV 231964 lIiSO Trails West ge t gifts into the box by Dec 600 Fi rs t Evening News Report7 30 Broadside 300 TouchdoWnTUU The-roIre m an
800 Per ry Mason 6 30 Huntley Brinkley Repo rt 330 AFL Football 1st 730 To Tell the Trllth
NIGHT TIME VEIWlNG9 00 P assword KRIlB88 City at HoustOI800 Ive Got Secret -riroRSDAY NOV 1919649 30 Balleys of Balb ollt 830 Andy Griffith 630 J F Kennedy Remembered
10 OIl llooert u oulet pc1al 9 00 T he LliCY Show IUU MCHales Navy 830 Bill Dana 730 Dinah Shore Special11 00 T e lejJJurnalNews J 30 Many Happy Returns 9 00 Bonanza 8 30 Dr KildareFRIDAY NOV 20 1964 1000 Slatfery s People 10 00 The Rogues 930 HazelT OQ My lnree ~ons 11 30 T he Les C rane Show 1 1 00 The World this Weekend 1000 Kraft Suspense Theate If you want to BUY SELL7 30 Rawhide TUESDAY NOV 24 1964 1115 Dragnet l 1 00 ABC News Final830 The Enter tainers 7 00 Littles Hobo MONDAY NOV 23 1964 RENT or SWAP try Town imiddott middotan T()nRht Show9 30 Cormer Pyle 730 Comba t no KentucKy Jone shyF RIDAY NOV ro 1964 Crier ClassU1ed
1 000 T he Reporter 730 90 Bristol Court830 Red Skelton li o ~ Tel~ourrujrNews 9 30 Pe tticoa t Junction rO O Mr Magoo 900 Andy Williams S TURDAY NOVbull 21 1964 1000 The Doctor s and Nurse 730lntel1lJl tional Showtlme 1000 Alfred Hftchcock Presents H 00 Mister Mayor WEDNESDAY NOV 25 1964 830 Bob Hope Presents 1100 ABC NEWS Final APARTMENT FOR RE NT
930 Jack Benny TUESDAY NOV 24 19649 00 Alvin Show fl)l) Bewtonea 3 room heated apa rtment 7 OU D6hoJReec 1000 Jack Paar930 Tennessee T uxedo 730 CBS News Extra 10 00 Quick Draw McGraw lliO~ ABC N ews Final (30 Mr Novak for rent Call 943 -206 8800 Medicine Man jlATURDAY NOV 211964 830 Man From UNCLE11 00 Linus the Lionhearted 8 30 Bever ly Hillbillies
1 30 The JersonB 7 30 Jus t for Kids 930 TW-3 900 Dick Van Dyke
800 The OBriena 9301200 Candiepi~ Bowling 930 cara Williams NOTICE8 30 B uga Bunny 1000 Bell Telephone Hour1 00 SkiKIDg 1000 Danny Kaye130 American BandB lgtUd 900 Lone Ranger WEDNEWAY NOV bull 25 1964 Saturday evening Nov 21100 Telejo~l News
930 llArtbr He athciIP 230 Lets Square Da nce 700 Spotlight on Youthli 30 The Lea Crane Show the Home Economics Committ shy
300 Saturday Western lOOO ~oIerdoi - 730 The Virginian
400 Studio CUy Bandstand l D30 Fileball XL-5 900 WednesdayNlght mOvie ee will sponsor a card Party al 11 00 Dennis the Menace500 Jimmy Dean The Rack the Juvenile Hal l Members11 30 Fury
not solicited please bring sandwiches
illLFORD ley Paul Weston Deborah NOTICE
T H GRADE VETERANS DAY Crocker Song American The ROGRAM Beautiful Benifi ts of the Vickis School of Dance wi V~terans Day was observed Veterans by Allen Perkins hold registration at the La the 7th grade with an approshy Teachers Mrs AdkinB and Gr ange Town Hall Thurs Nov te program Program comshy Miss Stryer 19 at 345F irst lesson wi ll ittee Valerie Gilbe rt Pamshy follow immediately after regshy
It Taylor and Gail Houston istration Song When Jhnnie Comes [arching Home Poem Vetshymas pay by Bobbie Deane Deer hunters in addition to
ory on Veterans Day by Julie using common sense and cau ble Poem liThe Blue and the ion in the woods are ur~ed
eyllby David Weymouth drive carefully on the way t
thy Fairbrother Howard and from hunting a r eas Thl
eymouth Kent MuKusic Maine HighvaySafetyCommi
thleen Davis Forest Sim shy tee suggests that hunters stal
os Linda Gillis P oem hunting excursions in a r esu
Flanders Field by Michshy condition Obey all traffi c 1 )
1 Wharff Original Ski t by and enjoy Maine hunting fre
eronicaGrant Phillip Find- from traffic tr ubies
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Page 4 bull THE TO_WNC R rE R
As and Bs fiLO mGR SCHOOL Charles Horne [ONOR ROLL Stephanie Leavitt enne th N Perry Principal Sheldon McLean f Milo High School has r e - Freshmen ~ased -the Honor Roll for the ALL As rs t quarter ranking period Roge r Shepardson
A and Bs enior Mar leen Brown As and B s Louise Cunningham
ore tm BardenDwight Clark Frank Drake aneHenderson Gregory Jose oan Henders on John Lyford obh Lar ouche Susan Rhoda ancy Sharrow Donna VanTassell Ilnior As and B s
euro or ge GareiS eil Hamlin Melanson [ary Moore atherine Parker Jewelry Co anda Sawyer
Clearance on Ladies dresses ophomore skirts and slacks
ALL As GUILFORD MAI NE
anice Buzzell
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-Let us fill that empty Freezer
Vestern Steer Beel
5mw~ ~regltC II ~~ltC [p~ [lOOQ RETAIL CUTS AT WHOLESALE PRICES
Also PORK VEAL 8cLAMB
e process our oWn bus elllDlnatlng the
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HERRING BROS lone 876 - 2631 Just beyond the covered
bridge on the Dover -Guilford Road
SANGERVILLE
UNIT1W CIRCLE
KINGDOM HALL OF JEHOVAH S WITNESSES Sunday November 22 at 2 p m Pub lic Bible Lecture Does shyGod Have a Nam() by G Libshyby Watchtowe r Study at 31 5 p m Jerusalem-A Burdenshys ome Stone to All the P eoples 11
based on Zechariah 123 Tues day November 24 at 730 p m Bible Study with aid ofNrWB bookBabylon the Great Has Falle n God1sKingdom Rules Chapte r 12The Conqueror is Appeinted in Advance The United Circle metat the Thursday November 26 at 7 00 u nited Church with 17 pres ent p m Minis tryScbool at 800It was voted to fill 16 s tockshyp m Service Meeting ings for the State Hospital in
Bangor Bibs for the St Domshyinic Nursing Home in Dexter GUILPORD have been made by a Ci r cle METHODIST CHURCH member The Members dis - Nov 22 a t the Me thodist church cussed plans for the fair Chur ch school at 930 and Dishy
An inspi r a ti onal reading of vine Worship at 11 The Past-facts about the Bib Ie was given or Sermon Servants of
Christ Committee on greetshyRefreshments were served ings Mr and Mrs Thomas
by Mrs Phyllis Harrington Blake ushers Raymond Ham shyand Mrs Charlene Edes m ond and Ralph Weston NYF
Thenext Circle meeting will will meet in the conference b~ helG at1 00 p m fo r a cov- r oom at 5 30 Evening service ereddishdinnerat the church in the chapel at 7 30 Sydney
B uzzell lay P r e acher wi ll conduct the s e r vice GUlLFORD
A Thanksgiving s e rvice ofMETHODIST CHURCH Sun- worship will be celebrated atAt the Methodist Churdl
the Methodist church in Guil shyday Nov 15th the Rev Roshybert Vanaseks theme wasSeek for on ThankSgiving morning
at 930 a m The Rev Ro-His Kingdom Greetors Mr bert Vanasek will use for hisand Mrs Ed Cartwright ush shythe meLet Us Give Thanksers Sydney Buzzell and Carl Unto The Lord Anthem by the McKusic The MYF m eel at young adult choir and solo by 530 and discussed The Bible Sydney BuzzellLets Us e It
GUILFORD
ME THODIST CHtrRCH OFFICIAL BOARD REPORT The official board of the Methodist church met Monday e vening
in the conference r oom with 15 present Past-President Sydney Buzzell offered prayer
Commission Reports -Christian StewardShip and Finance- Paul Noble chairman pr esented the 1965 budget which was accepted
Me mbership and Evangalism-Sydney B uzzell chairmanannounshyced the comm is sion would mee t Nov 15
Missions-Margaret Martin chairman repor ted 251 lbs of clothing sent fro m the church in the United clothing drive
World Mission Study- Nathalie Brooks Dorothy Fortie r M_r and Mrs Linwood Flande rs bull Wor ld Mission Study- ilie church missions among new nations is being held
WSCS-Nathalie Brooks ch8frman reported the commissionhac e rved refresh ments at Open House a t Gitcrest NursingHome a ~ommitment Sunday had been obse rved
Worship-Virginia Templet r eported newspaper rolls will be colI ~cted Nov 12 Calendars fo r altar flowers will be mailed out S001
16 youths will seyve as acolytes this year Contd on Pa~e 6
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iU LFORD BOWLING NEWS NATIONAL LEAGUE inspecting aircraft survival GUILFORD middot ~1ERICAN LEAGUE evasion tactics parachutes DAWN OF HOPE GRANGETOP TEN
TOP TEN and jump techniques Smartis Dawn of Hope Grange held theR Bailey 100 L Conley 110 one of the Derby Mother Club regular meeting with WorthyJ McKenney 99 L Quinn 110 boys Master Rober Spack presid-S Bailey 99 Nesbit 109 GUILFORD ing Lawson Dauphinee conshyL Andrews 97
) Lancaster 108 ferred the 1st and 2nd degreesK King 96 WCTU MEETING ~ Larrabee 105 on one memberC Lovell 95 WCTlJ met Friday at the home ) Huntington 104 The Grange will send theG Fogg 95 of Ruby Spaulding with 7 memshy Lightbody 104 Worthy Lecturer to Augusta toA Perin 94 bers present Devotions by Trafton 103 the conference Dec 12L Morrison 93 Effie Parsons The Thanksshy I-lall 103 Cards will be sent to the RevM Lovell 93 giving program was the procshy) Priest 102 Royal Brown State ChaplainTEAM STANDINGS lamation by the late President [E M STANDINGS in the hospital in AugustaTEAM W L Kennedy read by Mrs Parshy-E M W L Also to Elmer Rogers in GuilshyFrench amp sons Cards were sent to ugget Burgers 22 13 Curtis 29 ford6 members who are ill and plansorthens Mkt 27 8 Atthe next meeting BlodwinHotshots 27 8 made to send out the Thanksshy
ios e 1 18 17 Ward will receive his 50 yearBuds Five 21 14 giving plates as usual Next)ious Hill 16 19 certificate There were 20Finishers 20 15 meetingwillbeheld with Mrs es te rn Auto 15 20 members and 1 visitor preshyWildcats 11 34 Maud Prescott Dec 11 with fydrants 2 7 28 sentHillbillys 2 33 Mrs Effie Parsons co - host -IT EK HIGH SINGLE WEEK HIGH SINGLE ess
Conley 130 R Bailey 127 ABBOTE EK HIGH THREE WEEK HIGH THREE PISCATAQUIS VALLEY PONY CLUBL Conley 351 R Bailey 317 The Piscataquis Valley Pony Club heW its annual meeting at theUGH TEAM SING LE WEEK HIGH TEAM SINGLE Piel Farm in Abbot The meeting was called to orderby the Presishyorthens Mkt 553 French amp Curtis 494 dent Charles Titcomb In the absence of the secretary TerryU GH TEAM TOTAL WEEK HIGH TEAM TOTAL Weymouth read the roll with 29 old members 3 new membersorthens Mkt 1633 French amp Curtis 1415 and 18 adults present A letter of thanks was read from the United States equestrian
team for a donation sent by the club Officers were elected forDont Gel Caught this Year the coming year PreSident Dennis Rukaznis ViCe President Be PREPARED with Snow Tires by Buzz Rukaznis Secretary Louise Kemp Treasurer Terry Weyshy
I [j ~ jlt~~igtUNLOP or ARMSTRONG mouth ~~ _v~~~JOHNSTON amp HIBBARD Indoor classes will be held Sunday this winter with classes~
Guilford Me TR 6-338~ l making hay nets and working with leather conducted by Per cy Kemp as well as the lessons in horsemanship and care and trainshy
A letter was read from Mrs ing of horses Lucille Trickey and Mrs Jane The Pony Club Field of GUilford was named and Percy Kemp Cook The mystery package Manley Haley Robert Shapleigh and Barbara Piel were appointed went to Mrs Mildred King and to select three names to be submitted by the members Horseshoe she has invited the club to meet Hill was selected and the winner Sandy Shapleigh of Dover- Foxshywith her for an all day meetshy croft received a riding crop ing on Nov 24 Members are The dance for the members at the Piel Farm to be held Nov Iv asked to have dues in at this was arranged by the following committee Roger Packard JudyDERBY MOTHERS SERVICE meeting before the Christma~ Cross Mary Lee Haley Brenda Weymouth Tom Kemp RefreshshyCLUB supper on Dec 3 in I)erby ments were served after the meetingThe Derby Mothers sectlervice rommunity hallf lUb met for anlll day meetshy
U1g In the home of Mrs Avis vellby Mothers Service Club Spear Clinton St with seven boy graduated from Navy Techshy
r esent The business ll)eeting nical Center Forrest Smart a s conduded by the president Jr airman apprentice USN Irs Marian Cunningham son of Mr and Mrs Forrest
most of the time was spent Smart Sr of Charles St b aking candy for the sale to be Milo graduated from Aviation eld Mrs Avis Spear report- Familiarization School at the
d that Nov birthday gifts have Naval Air Technical Training en sent to Al l c James Car- Center Memphis Tenn Durshy
er Presque Isle and Timothy ing the two weeks course he orrill Airman apprentice studied Naval aviation orientatshy
iemphiS Tenn Allc Theo- ion and survival practice The ore Degerstrom was discharg- curriculum included the hisshy
and has been sent his club tory of naval aviation theoryft he has re-enlisted and is of flight aircraft carriers
11 Albama and oPerations cleaning and
L 1ClH k 3 Hi eOlMi l1 ]
BUt a OH t ~ret a Ha ~ut p hoHe 876 ~449 1
pound ea e t he bakHfJ t o u Holiday Fruit Cakes Decorated Cakes Mince Pumpkin and Assorted Pies Cookies Butter Rolls o
Guilford erc kemiddottt Sak erll Maine
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CHURCH NEWS Contd from Page 4
~ducation-Thomas Blake reported the commission will meet 10
SCS-Nathalie Brooks reported as President Observed Call to
-ayer and Self Denial Week with serVices Oct 29 Were represhyted Nov 4th this fall meeting of the conference Next meeting
12 at Melva Haleys lIlllual Christmas fair Dec 4th iYF reported by the Pastor Collected funds for UNlC Willcon shy
ct Sunday evening worship NOV 15 and will have table at Xmas - Melva Haley conference dIrector of chlldrens work attended h Ch Teeting of volunteers and employed conference staff WIt
) r esponsibilities of Northeastern jurisdiction with members of b oard of education from Nashville Tenn held at Warwick
_-lLFORD lnIES CIRCLE COMMUNITY CHURCH CALANDAR [he Ladies Circle of Community Church met at the church parshy s Thursday Nov 12 with new officers as hostesses 21 memshy 5 and 1 guest present The report of proceeds from the annual f held on Nov 8 anounted to about $600 00 The President
the calandar for the year 1964- 65 which was accepted as
2-Meeting at church parlors Mary Johnston PatriciaDavshyis as hostesses Benifit for month Little Churches Comshy
mittee Patricia Littlefield Ann Romano Agenes Lindsay Catherine Rukaznis
1 6-covered dish lunch at 1230 at church hostesses Wilda Metcalf Ina Lindsay Benefit-Parties - committee Cora Stevens Doris Rollins
[ 3-130 meeting at home of Norma Couture hostesses Norshyma Couture Catherine Hukaznis Benefit-Baked bean supshypercommittee Pat and Don Davis Elaine and Phil Hershyring Mary and Lawrence Johnston Katherine and Arno Emery
3-12 30 covered dish lunch at church-hostesses Lena Drashyper Marian Brazier Spring Benefi t-commi ttee Betty Findley Margaret Lightbody Dorothy Edes Estelle French
il 7-130 meeting at home of Patricia Davis-hostessesAlwa Hedrick and Patricia Dilvis Berefit-Bell ringers-comshymittee Norma Couture Lurene Houston Constance Deshylancy and Katherine Moody
5-12 30 covered dish lunch at home of Cora Stevens Hostshyesses-Cora Stevens Charlotte Cookson Dorothy Herrshying Benefit-May Breakfast-committee Lora Taylor Marguerite Sawyer Ina Lindsay Eveline Cross
ce 2-1230 covered dish lunch at church Hostesses-Cathershyine Emery Doris Rollins Food sale as benefit Commshyi ttee Lula Ronco Marian Brazier Lena Draper Agnes Hilton
-Smorgasbord-committee Charlotte Cookson Doris Rollins Flora True Leta Buzzell Lillian Labree
gus t 4-Picnic-Marguerite Sawyer May Moody Committee at Sawyers cottage Whetstone Pond
It Ist-1230 covered dish lunch at church committee Lula Ronco Flora True Benefit-Rummage sale committee Virginia Rukaznis Cora Stevens Phyllis Mills Wilda Metcalf
6-Annual Meeting at church at 330 p m SUPDer committee
Betty Findley Dorothy Herring Phyllis Mills Laura Pratt Francis Ridley
SANGERVILLE UNlTED CIRCLE ANNUAL FAIR
The United Circle held their annual fair and Veterans Day chid-shyen pie supper at the church Wednesday 185 persons were fed at the supper
The supper committee was Mrs Mildred Dodge chairman Mrs Stella Merrow Mrs Carrie Hall Mrs Katherine Melvin
The committee for the chicken pies was Mrs Emma IDo ler
Mrs Evelyn Starbird Mrs Bernice Carter Mrs Phyllis Harmiddot ngt Ml on rs Sara Edes Mrs Barbara Mitchell was in charge of the dining room The
waitresses were Karlene Cluk S d C 1 L P 1 ey an ra 0 e a vence a mer nst- M 1 H B d une ernng ren a Hernng Candace Jordan Gail and Nancy
Chandler Jackie Kimball Beverely Covey The committee for the apron table for the fair was Mts Em ma
Pooler chairman Mrs Beatrice MacDougal Misscellaneous and food table Bernice Carter chairman Be [
nice Priest Kathleen Humphrey Marjorie Smart Queenie Wil shyson Parcel Post Alice Jackson Gladys Palmer Grab Bag Phyllis Harrington Inez Martin Candy table Edna Lewis Laura Prey Mrs Gertrude Clukey sold supper tickets
GUILFORD WSCS HELPING HAND
WSCS Helping Hand met Thursday evening Nov 12 with Melva Haley Co-hostesses Eda Fortier Phyllis Perkins Charlotte Merrillandthehostess 17 present including the 2 guests Presishydent Nathalie Brooks we lcoming aU present and thanking the hostess
Reports of Secretaries of lines of work Christian Social Relations Dorothy Fortier secretary reported and requested members to purchase UNlBelieve seals and post cards Asking the membe s especially to write XeronCooperative Rochester NY supportshyingtheir TV program on United Nations These have been critic ized by the John Birch Society
Program Materials-Edwina Hamilton Secretary reported tha t the evaluation reports had been sent to the district officer 9 com _ binations to the Methodist Woman 8 to World Outlook 5 to Meth shyodist Woman and 1 to World Outlook
Any onw wishing to help clean the church kitchen be there Nov 18 at 1 pm
30 calls reported for donations to Higher education Voted to fill two Christmas stockings for State Hospital Margaret Martin apshypOinted to look after Christmas remembrances
Worship and Program ledbyVera Weston included article from MethodistWomanand also included Thanksgiving article correlatshyed to go wi th the program Sharing Basic Freedom which is the Christian Social Relations Study led by Esther Woolsey assist shyed by Edwina Hamilton and Pearl Ward Meeting closed wi th WSCS benidiction Refreshments were served by hostesses
NOW ON DISPLAY
ALSO MANY GIFT ITEMS Come in and browse around
ROSS DRUO Your REXALL STORE in Guilford
THE T OW N CRIER P age 7
al ett Brothers 5bullISC 0 Ie
David with fami ly pet WoW who doesnt 1ike to have his picshyture taken
Neil works part time as a filling station attendant
Hand Made Canoes made of NATIVE CEDAR covered with FIBERGLAS 10 and 12foot series
ALSO REPAIR JOBS
AE Levenseller Dover - Foxcroft Maine
David amp Neil Malle tt of Sebec fo lk - Singing guitar - pickin brothers who are mahing a name fo r themselves musically han just re leased their new reco~d which features an original sOlli I Solomon II
For two years they have played and s ung together atVariolU Hootena nnies and ente mined for Kiwanis Church Schoo Acti vities and other groups They have als o appeared many time on TV shows
David age 13 is an 8th grader at the Harland A Ladd Sc 00
Neil seventeen is a freshman at Husson Stores where their record is being s old ale listed elsewhere it
this issue The record may now be heard on various local jukebcxes
P age 8 THE TOWN CRIER
EXTE N SI ON LINES By R A Johnson Extension Agent
Piscataquis County UNIVERSITY OF MAINE EXTENSION SERVICE
c erding to a survey on privately operated campgrounds conshyed by the University of Maine Cooperative Extension Service It 1 out of every 3 campers coming into Maine have incomes Iver $10 000 a year The State Universi ty has been conductshysiLlilar surveys in other recreational enterprises during the year
ere are 5 privately owned campgrounds in Maine which are
p to handle over 300 tent or camp trailer units at anyone There are over 150 privately operated campgrounds in Maine adication of the present amount of recreational travel e Economic Opportunity Act popularly referred to as the alti shyrty act will be discussed during a 30 minute television proshyn to be carried this week by stations of the Maine Educational ~ vision Network The program will be lired from 7 to 7 30 p em Thursday Nov 19 on WMEB-TV Channel 12 Orono ~
e 962 University of Maine Alumni are accosicated with 248 panies in the pulp and paper and allied industries as shown
1964 University of Maine Pulp and Paper Foundation direshysor e cently published The Alumni are located in 27 states and oreign countries and nearly 150 held major administrative lions wi th their companies X F 15minutefilmsonindoor Gardenin~ willbe s~own in De~shy~r on the Maine ETV Network The first fIlm mtended pnshyly for 4-H work but good for general viewing will be shown esday December I at 6 30 p m
xI ~es indicate that the cost of laundering a shirt now days is Ethanthefarmerreceivedforthe cotton in it Also the cell-
e bags containing carrots cost 3 times as much as the proshyr r eceived for the carrots z cor ding to Ferest R Sheldon Extension Agent doing 4-H and
youth work a program of work for 1965 has been submitted e rs of the following4-H clubs I-Jolly Juniors of South Sanshy
lle 2-Better Farmers of Bear Hill 3-Wake up and Live of re-Foxcroft 4-Pine Cone Teenagers of Woodbury Hill 5-0ver
op of Dover South Mills 6-Dover Doves of Goffs Corners y Hands of Shirley Mills Other clubs working on plans for
DIDing year include I-Busy Bees of Dover-Foxcroft 2-C lover enville and the Junction 3-Cloverettes of Guilford 4-Hale
Hearty of West Dover5-Jolly Helpers of Parkman 6-Jolly - of East Dover7-Rough N Ready of West Dover 8-Rainshy
BrQwnville
Cold Weather meaDS ar troules unless YOU C H E C K THO S E PR 0 B L EMS NOW
BATTERY TIRES POINTS amp PLUGS RADIATOR HOSES ANTI-FREEZE AND THERMOSTATS
Clukey amp PageIncGuilforQ Maine
MILO NEOTERIC CLUB
The Nov meeting of the Neoteric Club was held in the town han Nov 11 1964 Myrna RiCker presided with 42 members present Roll call was Penny Art Fund The club received an invitation to a public musical sponsored by the Molasco Club in Dover- Foxcroft Proceeds will goto charity A thank you note was also received from Linda Swazy Troop Scribe for Girls Scout Trocgtp 118
Twenty members volunteered to help Mr Harmon solici t for the AbnkiGirl Scouts in Maine The club will send Ann Deschaine a former officer and honorary member a baby gift Pllt Ricker reported that a profi tof$78 41 was realized from a public suppe- Jean Grinell was voted in as the club new treasurer and Linda Dwelley as a new member It was-decided that a spring fashion show will be held as a fund raising project Aftet the business meeting an interesting picture and demonstration was presented byMr AlanSanborri hair stylist Chris Monroe was hostess for the evening A supper preceeded the meeting with the follOwing members in charge EthelynLord Chairman Ann Carlton Violet Jones Judy Macdouga1l Judy Stevens Dolores Mayo The next meetingwillbeheldat the town all Dec 8th The program will middot include a Christmas tree and Secret Pal gift exchange Roll call will be gifts for Pineland Refreshments will be in charge cf Jean Hanson chairman Elaine Lewis JudyEichel Elaine Carey Eiddy Eames Shirley Ellison Helen Carey will be hostess
1964 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE Enumerators for the 1964 Census of Agriculture will start call shy
ing on farmers of Piscataquis County on November 23 according to Extension Agent Richard A Johnson
Enumerators are local men and women hired temporaily by the Bureau of the Census anagency of the U S Department of Comshymerce to countthe commercial farms in the communities where the enumerators live
The purpose of the visits is to collect census questionaries that farmers in the country have been filling out since the forms were mailed to all rural boxholders several days ago Farmers and ranchers were thus allowed a period of time to consult their 1964 business records and to fill out the forms before tiE enumerators came calling The purpose of the questionaire is to furnish needed up to date information on U S agricultural production and reshysources
During the visits enumerators will also review forms and assis t shyfarmers in completing the answers to any questions that the farshymers were unable to answer Filling out the form is required by the Census Act
What would be a better Christmas Gift an RUA Viutor TVthan
MORE PEOPLE OWN RC As THAN ANY OTHER MAKEBLACK AND WHITE OR
COLOR
Bu the lu Wa Oa a LAY middot AWlY
Mllo Western Auto
P age 9T HE TOWN CRIER
A BNAKI GIRL SCOUT COUN C IL Junior of the Month----- shy
At the November 12th meeting of the Milo Cadette Girl Scout r oap a thank you note was read from the LaGrange Troop who
d ted t -I d 18 b F R d D G t tb $1000 has offered the same arrangement thIS yearIe lca 0 IUlIVI ua y ranClS onco an Ianna ran WI
er e guests at the recent Halloween party 1t is planned to establish a day camp next summer Gertrude l cKusick discussed some easy ways of camping
ANGERVILLE
~ TH SANGERVILLE GRANGE
AtSouthSangerville Grange on Nov 14th a Smorgasbord Supper a s served by Barbara Ronco Barbara Hoxie and Nancy E llms ast Master Doran Nuite presided at the business meeting Guy and Nancy had a most interesting report of State Grange s sionsin Lewiston The following program was arranged by
b Mteh 11 d K th N te 0 C ~ ar ara 1 e an a enne UI penmg song orsages u-e sented t 0 each 1ady P ageant arranged by Merna Dunham 0 f )L tR G thte 1 d tak t G feasan lVer range WI n a leS mg par roup 0 songs
bull b R t M te P k St t M ar ara onco as accompams ys ry ac age un emo d R d b L d Rh d H 1 L t 11 b B b1Ze ea mg y y la 0 a u a esson 0 a y ar ara Ji tchell Thanksgiving Prayer and Tableau by Howard Greene
aggie Greene Linda Ellms and Katherine Nuite Vis itors were Present from Milo East Sangerville and North
iuiLford Granges Ins tallation of officers will be held November 28 followed by late
SANGERVILLE SUSIE CARR CHAPTER OES
The regular meeting of Susie Carr Chapter OES was held Thursday evening An auction followed the proceeds going to Estarle Refreshshyments were served by Gladys and Glyndon Palmer Stella and Clifford Merrow Ruth Davis Virginia Zimmerman
The Maine Highway Safetraquo Committee suggests we begin to winterize driving habits Change over from summer to winterlare Drive slower at night Reduce speed on wet spaces Be alert forpedestri shyans during early evening hours Stay a reasonable distance beshyhind the car ahead
Records by the Mallett Bros
ARE ON SALE AT Milo
Western Auto Guilford
Davis Brothers Dover-Foxcroft
Lanphers Rexall Store Peters Pharmacy Gellersons
Brownville Jct The Emporium
Greenville Western Auto
Atkinson Atkinson Super Mkt
Sebec Lee Nasons Store
Bangor Viners Music Co
Prmclpal Kenneth Pen Y)resents Nell HamlIn WIth hIS award
for being OctoberI s Junior of the Month The same anonymous
donor who provided last years Junior of the Month prize of
Neil is an honor student and is very active in school activities and IS consIdered a credIt to Mllo HIgh School
COMPARE THESE PRICES
S hop 1VI110 S port Shop
amp Save Top Notch - 3 lace insulated pacs - $995
Hunters - Seater Heater - reg $1 5 95 NOW $1200
Portable Grills - $1 98 each
20 OFF ON 1963 BOMBARDIER SKI-DOO SNOW TRAVELER
20 OFF ON 1963 SNOW B LOWERS ARrENS AND SNOW BIRD
IMPORTED RUBBER PACS AS LOW AS $300 A PAIR
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50th Anniversary
Photo by Herrick and Mrs Harold Edgerly of Sangerville were honored at a edding anniversary reception held at their home Sunday from to 8 00 p m ~ observance was arranged by their daughters Mrs Hubert
of Lumberton Miss Mrs Ernest Mitchell and their son Edgerly both of Sangerville fsts were greeted by Keith Edgerly and Hubert Bilbe a son
r - Edgerly was attractive in a navy blue two piece dress oned with a jacket and lighter blue blouse embellished with
511 She complemented her attire with a corsage of yellow 15 Mr Edgerly had a boutonniere of yellow mums
gues t book was in charge of Mrs Le lia Crafts sis ter of Edgerly Ie card and gift table desplayed a money tree the gift of South ~erville Grange and other friends and relatives a 50th wedding verssry plate made by Mrs Ella Ruland expressly for the lSion a golden plaque an original bell-shaped plaque of Lows 1ge made by Mrs Louise Chapman a beautiful electric clock m a ny other outstanding gifts Several beautiful bouquets of w mums the gifts of friends decorated the home ~tter of congratulations from Governor Reed was highly prized
cards were received by Mr and Mrs Edgerly one being a ley gift card from the class of 1912 Sangerville High School Illr anni versarycakesmadeanddecorated by Mrs Bilbe were g htfromLumbertonby her The largest was an elaborate 10 r cake There were also a double hear t dke a double weddshyring cake and a five layer cake topped with a golden50orishy_ us ed on a cake for the c lass of 1912 S H S on their 50th nni anniversary This50 has since been passed toclass obe rs observing their golden wedding anniversary The decor -IlS of all these cakes were of high profeSSional quality Bilbe cut and served the cakes and Mrs Barbara Hoxie ove r-Foxcroft dipped punch -so Edgerly the former Miss Octavia McPhetres was born reanville he r parents moving to Sangerville when she was a tg child She graduated from Sangerville High School in the s of 1912 She later taught the rural school at Jackman Cor-
Edgerly was born in Sangerville and attended the towns )(Jls He and Mrs Edgerly were mar ried Nov 14 1914 by Rev O P Alvord at the Methodist parsonage in Dover - F oxshy
Tho h 1 livpri nn thp h OTI1P farnl
Mr Edger lyhas been e mployed as 8Jl expert road builder For five years he was roacl commissioner in his home town He was employed as road builder for many years by the State of Maine In 191~hewaselectedasrepresentative ot the State Legislature
He held the office for two terms from 1958 to 1962 Both Mr and Mrs Edgerly are Golden Sheaf members of South
Sangerville Grange He has been Master Overseer and Assistant Steward Mrs Edgerly has held the office of Lady Assistant Steward Ceres and Pomona
Mr and Mrs Edgerly had five children Helen who is Mrs Hubert f3ilbe of Lumberton Miss Arthur who was drowned at Moosehead Lake in May1961 June now Mrs Ernest Mit shychell of Sangerville M~rgaret Mrs Matthias Poulin of Randshyolph A F B Texas Keith a practicing attorney in Dover shyFoxcroft
CitizensbullEbullWbull I bullBand Radio
G E ALVS-6 Built-in Public Addross 50 System -
EXTREME LY SMALL IN SIZ E
HERRICK BROS Guilford Me
Jarkmatt Word was received in town
Tuesday night of the death of Maurice Kimball of Jacksonshyville Flor ida brother of Arshythur Kimball and Olive Nutting of Parkman Mr Kimball was struck by a car and died inshystantly He is survived by a wife and four children Funshyeral services were held Thursshyday afternoon In Jacksonville Florida
Mr s EdnaKimball and Miss P hyllis Bean of Auburn were guests of Mrs Bonnie Austin on Wednesday
~laquoltglrut 111 SANGERVILLE BRIEFS
Mrs EvaEdes who is a patshyient in the Hibbard Nursing Home Dover-Foxcroft atshytended the Veterans Day chicken pie supper at the Unitshyed Church Wednesday
Recent activities at the Conshysolidated School for the beneshyfit of the TV fund were a bottle drive which netted $3202 and a fudge and popcorn sale which netted $2445 a total of $56 47
Miss Carol P hilpot of Dovshyer-Foxcroft was the guest of Mr and Mrs Chester Moulton Wednesday evening and attendshyed the Veterans Day supper
Miss Georgina Patterson R N of Bangor was in town to call on her uncle Thomas Patterson
Mr a nd Mrs Lyle Macomber of Dover-Foxcroft wer e here Wednesday toatte)1d the Vetshy
erans Day supper at the United
C hurch Contd on Page 11
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Maine Provincial Trail peDA Ann al Meeting
Mr Girar d Reny discusses Quebe c - Maine re lations
ap above shows route of proposed highway which wi ll use exshyg highways Besides the obvious advantages Of a publicised
e through (what we consider) Maines best recreation a r e as route will provide the best connection between the Mar itime inces and Quebec and should bring a heavy increase i l1 trafshy
or this reason alone A connection between Route 95 and the ne Provincial route between Milo and Howland will gr eatly 2den the scope of advertising that can be done on access to _ a ti on areas in central Maine
P LAN T O BROWSE
We have so many -shy fII
RU$T C RAFT
CHRISTMAS CARDS lhat you will want to shop leisurely at
Main Street Milo 943-2347
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Gr oups gathered after the meeting to discuss the m any and varied aspects of the Highways effe c t on the areas it wi ll c r oss
The annual mee ting of the P i s cataq uis Coun ty Development Ass ociation was held on Nov 17 The As s ociation e lected fo ur new members to the steer ing committee O T Rozell of Milo Richard J ohns on of Dover- F oxc r oft Lione ll Me r r ill of Greenvi lle and William Muzzey of Greenville
The four members left on the committee from last year we r e Murdoc MacDonald of Brounville Phillip Annis of Dover - F oxshycr oft James Martin of Guilford and Willard Star bird of Sangel shyville
A delic ious supper was served by the ladies of the Sebec Grange After which the group of a r ound 100 heard the gues t s peake r Gerard Re ny Mr Reny s poke in s upport of the e ffort of the Asso shyciation to use an already es tab l~shed r oadway c onne cting Quebec with the Ea s tern Provinces of Canada The r oadway would C Oll shy
ne ct Vanceb or o on the east with Linc oln Mi lo Dover -Foxcroft Greenville Jackman and Quebec on the wes t
Mr Reny would like to furthe r social relations be tween Maine and Quebec He extended a wish that the town ma nager s of this county come to Saint Foy in the sp r ing to attend a nationwide meeting of municipal management
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igtcAL BRIEFS Mrs DoulglS Rennie of Abbot
ntd from Page 10 Mrs Orrin Taylor Mrs Fred Crain and Miss Abbie Fowler
as Doris Leland Miss were in Dexter Monday aftershyhryn Flanders and Mrs noon to call on Mrs Richard e Morse of Bangor attendshy Wark ne chicken pie supper at Gary Deane son of Mrs lnited Church and were Ralph White of Hartland has night guests of Miss Alice enlisted in the U S Army and ~on is stationed at Fort Dix N J
lt_ s Thelma Ordway and 3 Faye Stillson attended the Mr and Mrs Timothy Mayo
~ ng of the Sunshine Club and daughter of Farmington
e home of Mrs Ruby were Sunday guests of Mr and
ding in Gui lford Tuesshy Mrs Murray Bridges They also visited Mrs Florenceght
and Mrs Gerald Vigue Bridges of Parkman
chi ldren of Gleenville were Mr and Mrs Hurburt Bilbe
s ts ofherparents Mr and of Lumberton Miss have been
~ Milton Edes guests of her parents Mr and
S Mary Southard and son Mrs Harold Edgerly
~angor were gues ts of Mrs Mr and Mrs Chester Moulshyton Mr Ernest Bryant ande Stilson Mrs Audrey Edgerly of Dovershy
18th Annual Guilford Firemans Ball
Thanksgiving Night Nov 26
PCHS Gym 9 PM-lAM Del Soules Orchestra
Door Prize c
THE TOWN CRIER
Mr Costello Proudly Announces
the Opening of his
Beae(tl SatfJlt in Milo
Hair Coloring a Specialty WASH amp SET $200
FROSTING $20 DO
HAIR CUTS $1 50
PERMANENT WAVES STARTING AT $700
TINTS - complete - $650
BLEACHES $1500
Hair styles 6y Evening work byappointment only
Mrs Marilyn Bailey ana Mr Cos tell01
Monday thru aturday 9 A M to 5 P M
Main Street Milo 943-2655
Foxcroft were in Waterville call from their son Staff Sgt Sunday to see Mrs Dorothy Paul Taylor who is stationed Berry who is a patient at the in Canterbuly England also Sis ters Hospital a call from aniece Barbara
Miss Sarah Taylor Miss Taylor in Connecticut Pansy Taylor of Houlton and ~umiddotlf ro Mrs DorothyMcNallYltDf Ban- t 0
About 225 visitors were reshygor were guests 0 f M r and
TId th g1stereda~ the grade schoolsMrs 0 rnn ayor an WI
h d through American Educationthem ca11ed on Mrs RIC ar
week The new music books Wark and daughter at the
tal D te were on dIsplay in the hallPIummer HospI In ex r
middot T 1 159 parents signed at theMr and Mrs Ornn ayor
middot thmiddot d Community High School in the whowere 0 bserVlng eIr we shy Home Economics room on par-ding anniversary Sunday
rents nightreceived a Happy Anniversary Contd on Page 13
We bake BEANS rlf(
every Saturday e and serve them after ( PM
SPECIAL ORDERS to take out if ORDERED BY FRIDAY NIGH
Open 6 a m to 1U p m Mon -Sat 9 a m to 7 p m Sun
Guilford I Maine
TH E T O W N CRIER P age
LOCAL BRIEFS Contd fr om Page 12
11rs Charles McDonald of Dedham Mass andMrs Edshyar d Farmer of Woburn Mass e r e over nightguests of Mrs a rl Martin and called on their nt Florence Martin
_ daughter Amy Elizabeth as borl to Mr and Mrs Thoshya OConnell of Watervilet
- Y Mrs OConnell was the _ r ruer Sharon McKusic Mr nd Mrs Carl McKusic were
es ts of the OConnep and _ r s McKusic stayed on for a middoteek
Guests attending the 50th -edding Anniversary of Mr
and Mrs Vern Knapp of Seal a rbour on Friday were Mr
land Mrs Frank Ruksznis Mr nd Mrs Paul Rlik3 znis
_ r s Fredrick Mills Mr and _Irs Omar LombardMrs and _ r s Ernest Dodge Mr and _ 1s Alvah Perkins and Faith Jaidson of Abbot
Mr and Mrs H E Undershyood Jr of Essex Conn e r e guests of Mr and Mrs
Hugo Cross Miss Alive Ladd of Fairfield a the guest of Mrs Lena
Draper
The Worlds Fair held at the Community Church was very
uccessful and netted a fine s um
The decorations were colorshyi 1and represented the differshye nt countrie-s The grab bag wi th the Japanese lanterns e re partically pleasing to the chi ldren At 5 and 6 a ham loaf supper was served
GUILFORD CHRISTMAS CLUB GUIL FORD TRUST
The Guilford Trust Company is paying the ir 1964 Xmas Club this wee k The club is made up of 632 individuals and the club totals $74290 which makes an average for each member of over $115 00 The total this year is a fw thousshyand dollars more than last years
Originally Christmas Club dollars were used for buying of Christmas presents but they are now used for various other purposes Presently the clubs are also used for insurshyance premiums taxes and vacation trips but also a large amount of Christmas clubs savings also are put into regshyular savings accounts
The Club for 1965 will open November 16 1964 at the Guil shyford Trust Company in Guilshyford and Greenville and will be a vailable in sizes from twenty five cents to ten dollars- yieldshying at maturity $1250 to $500
Does Your Car Vibrate and Shake since your snow treads were installed If so visit
CROSBYS and have your rear wheels BALANCED for a more
COMFORTABLE RIDE
Park Street - Milo 943-7717
YOU CAN BUY milk or you cau buy MILK
nlE EXTRA PROTECTION PROVIDED BY PASTEU RIZED AND HOMOGENIZED MILK WILL MORE THAN PAY FOR THE LITTLE EXTRA-TIME IT TAKES YOU TO ORDE R THA T MILK (JUST ONCE) SO T HAT IT WILL BE DE LIVERED TO YOUR DOOR
Rickers Dairy 943- 2260
A fire at Lawrence Browns residence on the DEste Road in _1 was quickly extinguished by Milo firemen last Tuesday eve uin The blaze in a parti tion between a front room and the ki tche was stopped with damages estimated at $5000 Fireman Alb Perkins who lived next door to Browns and Mr Raywond_ Corrison another neighbor used fire extinguishers to bring fire nearly under control before fire trucks arrived
Comeaus Cash Market Order ~W and Be
S u r e For Your Thanksgiving feasting pleasuremiddotmiddot
FRESH NATIVE CAPONS and TURKEYS
ROASTING CHICKENS and Frozen Turkeys
Congratulations and Best Wishes to
Ken Clark ON THE OPENING OF HIS NEW BARBER SHOP IN MILO (Mr Clarks shop is loshycated beneath the Masonic Club on Main St reet)
r Mil o Hi gh ~i nc ipal Ken Rerry was one of the first customers
COMPLIMENTS OF J AME S L LADD INSURANC E AGENC~
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WABI-TU Chcrmel S WLBZ~TV Channel middot 2 lJA~ VlliWUl u 600 Bud Leavi tt DA YTIME VIE WINtJ 1200 B aston Patriots Review MONDAY TBRU FRIDAY 630 Voya~e Undo r the Sea MONDAY THRU FRlDY 0)0 NCAA Football 755 Farm Reporter 7 ~0 rllc kie Oleaaon 7 00 Today P rinceton va Cornelln
800 Captain Kangaroo a~0 Gilligans lsl811d 725 News 415 Championship Bowling 900 Day in COUy t 900 Mr B r oadway 7 30 Today 510 Laurel and Hardy 930 Tennessee Ernie 1 000 Gunsmoke 825 News 530middotPatty Duke ~O 00 Mike Wallace New li OO TllelQilrnli News 830 Today 600 Lawre nce Welk
1100 Ge t the Message 11 15 Sa turday Late Shpw 9 00 People Are Funny 700 10 OClock High 11 30 Missing Links Only the Valient 930 Womans Hour 800 HollywoodmiddotP aligtce 1200 Love of Life SUNDAY NOV~ 22 1904 1000 Make Room F or Daddy 900 SIltulday Night Movie 1225 News 1200 Ask You r Minister 1030 word For Wor d nTh1ee Vn lent Peoplerr 1230 Search for Tomorrow 1 00 Wo rld W81middot I 1100 ConceJltration 1100 RlUgtUJgOlQ Theater
1245 Guiding Light 100 Mid-Day
130 Industry on Parade 1 45 NFL Todaymiddot
11 30 Jeopa rdy 1200 Say When
fbe Untouchahles 12 30 wei r o
chables ~
terr i fie DISCOUNTS on Food Freel
all types and sizes
Western Auto se lls MORE Freezers than any other company in the U S See TOM HOWARD a t MiL
Weste rn Auto Store
1230 T ruth or Conae uences115 Hal lone P ine 200 NF L Football SU NDAY NOV 22 1964 GlFaS ASKED FOR TOGUS i255 NBC NewB Day Report1 30 As The World Turns Steele rs at Giants ~dO Americans at Wor 100 General Hospital The American Legi on Aux shy2 00 Pass word 00 NFL Football 915 Sacre d Heart 130 Let s Make a Deal2 30 Houseparty Colts at Rams 930 Faith for Today iliary in Milo has ins ta lled a 2 00 T he Price is Right300 To Tell The Truth 700 Lassie 1000 This is the Life
230 The Doctors box at Kinneys Har dware for3 30 Edge of Night 7 3 0 The Martian 10 30 Porky Pig 300 Another World40o-Secret Storm 8 00 Ed ullivan 11 00 Bullwinkle donations of gifts from inter shy33 0 You Dont Say430 Father Knows Best 900 The Fugitive 1130 Discovery400 Match Game ested people to T ogus Veter shy5 00 Bozo Show 1000 Candid Camera 1~ 00 Wde World of Sports
600 Telejournal News 425 NBC News Afternoon Reper l JO Wild Kingdom1030 Whats My Line ans Hospital 430 Superman 200 The Hunters630 CBS News 1100 Telejournal News
TH RSDAY NOV 1f 1964 500 MickEy Mouse Donors are asked to try to1115 Harry Reasoner NeWJ
530 Sea Hunt00 Wyatt Earp MONDAY NOV 231964 lIiSO Trails West ge t gifts into the box by Dec 600 Fi rs t Evening News Report7 30 Broadside 300 TouchdoWnTUU The-roIre m an
800 Per ry Mason 6 30 Huntley Brinkley Repo rt 330 AFL Football 1st 730 To Tell the Trllth
NIGHT TIME VEIWlNG9 00 P assword KRIlB88 City at HoustOI800 Ive Got Secret -riroRSDAY NOV 1919649 30 Balleys of Balb ollt 830 Andy Griffith 630 J F Kennedy Remembered
10 OIl llooert u oulet pc1al 9 00 T he LliCY Show IUU MCHales Navy 830 Bill Dana 730 Dinah Shore Special11 00 T e lejJJurnalNews J 30 Many Happy Returns 9 00 Bonanza 8 30 Dr KildareFRIDAY NOV 20 1964 1000 Slatfery s People 10 00 The Rogues 930 HazelT OQ My lnree ~ons 11 30 T he Les C rane Show 1 1 00 The World this Weekend 1000 Kraft Suspense Theate If you want to BUY SELL7 30 Rawhide TUESDAY NOV 24 1964 1115 Dragnet l 1 00 ABC News Final830 The Enter tainers 7 00 Littles Hobo MONDAY NOV 23 1964 RENT or SWAP try Town imiddott middotan T()nRht Show9 30 Cormer Pyle 730 Comba t no KentucKy Jone shyF RIDAY NOV ro 1964 Crier ClassU1ed
1 000 T he Reporter 730 90 Bristol Court830 Red Skelton li o ~ Tel~ourrujrNews 9 30 Pe tticoa t Junction rO O Mr Magoo 900 Andy Williams S TURDAY NOVbull 21 1964 1000 The Doctor s and Nurse 730lntel1lJl tional Showtlme 1000 Alfred Hftchcock Presents H 00 Mister Mayor WEDNESDAY NOV 25 1964 830 Bob Hope Presents 1100 ABC NEWS Final APARTMENT FOR RE NT
930 Jack Benny TUESDAY NOV 24 19649 00 Alvin Show fl)l) Bewtonea 3 room heated apa rtment 7 OU D6hoJReec 1000 Jack Paar930 Tennessee T uxedo 730 CBS News Extra 10 00 Quick Draw McGraw lliO~ ABC N ews Final (30 Mr Novak for rent Call 943 -206 8800 Medicine Man jlATURDAY NOV 211964 830 Man From UNCLE11 00 Linus the Lionhearted 8 30 Bever ly Hillbillies
1 30 The JersonB 7 30 Jus t for Kids 930 TW-3 900 Dick Van Dyke
800 The OBriena 9301200 Candiepi~ Bowling 930 cara Williams NOTICE8 30 B uga Bunny 1000 Bell Telephone Hour1 00 SkiKIDg 1000 Danny Kaye130 American BandB lgtUd 900 Lone Ranger WEDNEWAY NOV bull 25 1964 Saturday evening Nov 21100 Telejo~l News
930 llArtbr He athciIP 230 Lets Square Da nce 700 Spotlight on Youthli 30 The Lea Crane Show the Home Economics Committ shy
300 Saturday Western lOOO ~oIerdoi - 730 The Virginian
400 Studio CUy Bandstand l D30 Fileball XL-5 900 WednesdayNlght mOvie ee will sponsor a card Party al 11 00 Dennis the Menace500 Jimmy Dean The Rack the Juvenile Hal l Members11 30 Fury
not solicited please bring sandwiches
illLFORD ley Paul Weston Deborah NOTICE
T H GRADE VETERANS DAY Crocker Song American The ROGRAM Beautiful Benifi ts of the Vickis School of Dance wi V~terans Day was observed Veterans by Allen Perkins hold registration at the La the 7th grade with an approshy Teachers Mrs AdkinB and Gr ange Town Hall Thurs Nov te program Program comshy Miss Stryer 19 at 345F irst lesson wi ll ittee Valerie Gilbe rt Pamshy follow immediately after regshy
It Taylor and Gail Houston istration Song When Jhnnie Comes [arching Home Poem Vetshymas pay by Bobbie Deane Deer hunters in addition to
ory on Veterans Day by Julie using common sense and cau ble Poem liThe Blue and the ion in the woods are ur~ed
eyllby David Weymouth drive carefully on the way t
thy Fairbrother Howard and from hunting a r eas Thl
eymouth Kent MuKusic Maine HighvaySafetyCommi
thleen Davis Forest Sim shy tee suggests that hunters stal
os Linda Gillis P oem hunting excursions in a r esu
Flanders Field by Michshy condition Obey all traffi c 1 )
1 Wharff Original Ski t by and enjoy Maine hunting fre
eronicaGrant Phillip Find- from traffic tr ubies
Page 4 bull THE TO_WNC R rE R
As and Bs fiLO mGR SCHOOL Charles Horne [ONOR ROLL Stephanie Leavitt enne th N Perry Principal Sheldon McLean f Milo High School has r e - Freshmen ~ased -the Honor Roll for the ALL As rs t quarter ranking period Roge r Shepardson
A and Bs enior Mar leen Brown As and B s Louise Cunningham
ore tm BardenDwight Clark Frank Drake aneHenderson Gregory Jose oan Henders on John Lyford obh Lar ouche Susan Rhoda ancy Sharrow Donna VanTassell Ilnior As and B s
euro or ge GareiS eil Hamlin Melanson [ary Moore atherine Parker Jewelry Co anda Sawyer
Clearance on Ladies dresses ophomore skirts and slacks
ALL As GUILFORD MAI NE
anice Buzzell
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-Let us fill that empty Freezer
Vestern Steer Beel
5mw~ ~regltC II ~~ltC [p~ [lOOQ RETAIL CUTS AT WHOLESALE PRICES
Also PORK VEAL 8cLAMB
e process our oWn bus elllDlnatlng the
DllddleDlan
HERRING BROS lone 876 - 2631 Just beyond the covered
bridge on the Dover -Guilford Road
SANGERVILLE
UNIT1W CIRCLE
KINGDOM HALL OF JEHOVAH S WITNESSES Sunday November 22 at 2 p m Pub lic Bible Lecture Does shyGod Have a Nam() by G Libshyby Watchtowe r Study at 31 5 p m Jerusalem-A Burdenshys ome Stone to All the P eoples 11
based on Zechariah 123 Tues day November 24 at 730 p m Bible Study with aid ofNrWB bookBabylon the Great Has Falle n God1sKingdom Rules Chapte r 12The Conqueror is Appeinted in Advance The United Circle metat the Thursday November 26 at 7 00 u nited Church with 17 pres ent p m Minis tryScbool at 800It was voted to fill 16 s tockshyp m Service Meeting ings for the State Hospital in
Bangor Bibs for the St Domshyinic Nursing Home in Dexter GUILPORD have been made by a Ci r cle METHODIST CHURCH member The Members dis - Nov 22 a t the Me thodist church cussed plans for the fair Chur ch school at 930 and Dishy
An inspi r a ti onal reading of vine Worship at 11 The Past-facts about the Bib Ie was given or Sermon Servants of
Christ Committee on greetshyRefreshments were served ings Mr and Mrs Thomas
by Mrs Phyllis Harrington Blake ushers Raymond Ham shyand Mrs Charlene Edes m ond and Ralph Weston NYF
Thenext Circle meeting will will meet in the conference b~ helG at1 00 p m fo r a cov- r oom at 5 30 Evening service ereddishdinnerat the church in the chapel at 7 30 Sydney
B uzzell lay P r e acher wi ll conduct the s e r vice GUlLFORD
A Thanksgiving s e rvice ofMETHODIST CHURCH Sun- worship will be celebrated atAt the Methodist Churdl
the Methodist church in Guil shyday Nov 15th the Rev Roshybert Vanaseks theme wasSeek for on ThankSgiving morning
at 930 a m The Rev Ro-His Kingdom Greetors Mr bert Vanasek will use for hisand Mrs Ed Cartwright ush shythe meLet Us Give Thanksers Sydney Buzzell and Carl Unto The Lord Anthem by the McKusic The MYF m eel at young adult choir and solo by 530 and discussed The Bible Sydney BuzzellLets Us e It
GUILFORD
ME THODIST CHtrRCH OFFICIAL BOARD REPORT The official board of the Methodist church met Monday e vening
in the conference r oom with 15 present Past-President Sydney Buzzell offered prayer
Commission Reports -Christian StewardShip and Finance- Paul Noble chairman pr esented the 1965 budget which was accepted
Me mbership and Evangalism-Sydney B uzzell chairmanannounshyced the comm is sion would mee t Nov 15
Missions-Margaret Martin chairman repor ted 251 lbs of clothing sent fro m the church in the United clothing drive
World Mission Study- Nathalie Brooks Dorothy Fortie r M_r and Mrs Linwood Flande rs bull Wor ld Mission Study- ilie church missions among new nations is being held
WSCS-Nathalie Brooks ch8frman reported the commissionhac e rved refresh ments at Open House a t Gitcrest NursingHome a ~ommitment Sunday had been obse rved
Worship-Virginia Templet r eported newspaper rolls will be colI ~cted Nov 12 Calendars fo r altar flowers will be mailed out S001
16 youths will seyve as acolytes this year Contd on Pa~e 6
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iU LFORD BOWLING NEWS NATIONAL LEAGUE inspecting aircraft survival GUILFORD middot ~1ERICAN LEAGUE evasion tactics parachutes DAWN OF HOPE GRANGETOP TEN
TOP TEN and jump techniques Smartis Dawn of Hope Grange held theR Bailey 100 L Conley 110 one of the Derby Mother Club regular meeting with WorthyJ McKenney 99 L Quinn 110 boys Master Rober Spack presid-S Bailey 99 Nesbit 109 GUILFORD ing Lawson Dauphinee conshyL Andrews 97
) Lancaster 108 ferred the 1st and 2nd degreesK King 96 WCTU MEETING ~ Larrabee 105 on one memberC Lovell 95 WCTlJ met Friday at the home ) Huntington 104 The Grange will send theG Fogg 95 of Ruby Spaulding with 7 memshy Lightbody 104 Worthy Lecturer to Augusta toA Perin 94 bers present Devotions by Trafton 103 the conference Dec 12L Morrison 93 Effie Parsons The Thanksshy I-lall 103 Cards will be sent to the RevM Lovell 93 giving program was the procshy) Priest 102 Royal Brown State ChaplainTEAM STANDINGS lamation by the late President [E M STANDINGS in the hospital in AugustaTEAM W L Kennedy read by Mrs Parshy-E M W L Also to Elmer Rogers in GuilshyFrench amp sons Cards were sent to ugget Burgers 22 13 Curtis 29 ford6 members who are ill and plansorthens Mkt 27 8 Atthe next meeting BlodwinHotshots 27 8 made to send out the Thanksshy
ios e 1 18 17 Ward will receive his 50 yearBuds Five 21 14 giving plates as usual Next)ious Hill 16 19 certificate There were 20Finishers 20 15 meetingwillbeheld with Mrs es te rn Auto 15 20 members and 1 visitor preshyWildcats 11 34 Maud Prescott Dec 11 with fydrants 2 7 28 sentHillbillys 2 33 Mrs Effie Parsons co - host -IT EK HIGH SINGLE WEEK HIGH SINGLE ess
Conley 130 R Bailey 127 ABBOTE EK HIGH THREE WEEK HIGH THREE PISCATAQUIS VALLEY PONY CLUBL Conley 351 R Bailey 317 The Piscataquis Valley Pony Club heW its annual meeting at theUGH TEAM SING LE WEEK HIGH TEAM SINGLE Piel Farm in Abbot The meeting was called to orderby the Presishyorthens Mkt 553 French amp Curtis 494 dent Charles Titcomb In the absence of the secretary TerryU GH TEAM TOTAL WEEK HIGH TEAM TOTAL Weymouth read the roll with 29 old members 3 new membersorthens Mkt 1633 French amp Curtis 1415 and 18 adults present A letter of thanks was read from the United States equestrian
team for a donation sent by the club Officers were elected forDont Gel Caught this Year the coming year PreSident Dennis Rukaznis ViCe President Be PREPARED with Snow Tires by Buzz Rukaznis Secretary Louise Kemp Treasurer Terry Weyshy
I [j ~ jlt~~igtUNLOP or ARMSTRONG mouth ~~ _v~~~JOHNSTON amp HIBBARD Indoor classes will be held Sunday this winter with classes~
Guilford Me TR 6-338~ l making hay nets and working with leather conducted by Per cy Kemp as well as the lessons in horsemanship and care and trainshy
A letter was read from Mrs ing of horses Lucille Trickey and Mrs Jane The Pony Club Field of GUilford was named and Percy Kemp Cook The mystery package Manley Haley Robert Shapleigh and Barbara Piel were appointed went to Mrs Mildred King and to select three names to be submitted by the members Horseshoe she has invited the club to meet Hill was selected and the winner Sandy Shapleigh of Dover- Foxshywith her for an all day meetshy croft received a riding crop ing on Nov 24 Members are The dance for the members at the Piel Farm to be held Nov Iv asked to have dues in at this was arranged by the following committee Roger Packard JudyDERBY MOTHERS SERVICE meeting before the Christma~ Cross Mary Lee Haley Brenda Weymouth Tom Kemp RefreshshyCLUB supper on Dec 3 in I)erby ments were served after the meetingThe Derby Mothers sectlervice rommunity hallf lUb met for anlll day meetshy
U1g In the home of Mrs Avis vellby Mothers Service Club Spear Clinton St with seven boy graduated from Navy Techshy
r esent The business ll)eeting nical Center Forrest Smart a s conduded by the president Jr airman apprentice USN Irs Marian Cunningham son of Mr and Mrs Forrest
most of the time was spent Smart Sr of Charles St b aking candy for the sale to be Milo graduated from Aviation eld Mrs Avis Spear report- Familiarization School at the
d that Nov birthday gifts have Naval Air Technical Training en sent to Al l c James Car- Center Memphis Tenn Durshy
er Presque Isle and Timothy ing the two weeks course he orrill Airman apprentice studied Naval aviation orientatshy
iemphiS Tenn Allc Theo- ion and survival practice The ore Degerstrom was discharg- curriculum included the hisshy
and has been sent his club tory of naval aviation theoryft he has re-enlisted and is of flight aircraft carriers
11 Albama and oPerations cleaning and
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BUt a OH t ~ret a Ha ~ut p hoHe 876 ~449 1
pound ea e t he bakHfJ t o u Holiday Fruit Cakes Decorated Cakes Mince Pumpkin and Assorted Pies Cookies Butter Rolls o
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CHURCH NEWS Contd from Page 4
~ducation-Thomas Blake reported the commission will meet 10
SCS-Nathalie Brooks reported as President Observed Call to
-ayer and Self Denial Week with serVices Oct 29 Were represhyted Nov 4th this fall meeting of the conference Next meeting
12 at Melva Haleys lIlllual Christmas fair Dec 4th iYF reported by the Pastor Collected funds for UNlC Willcon shy
ct Sunday evening worship NOV 15 and will have table at Xmas - Melva Haley conference dIrector of chlldrens work attended h Ch Teeting of volunteers and employed conference staff WIt
) r esponsibilities of Northeastern jurisdiction with members of b oard of education from Nashville Tenn held at Warwick
_-lLFORD lnIES CIRCLE COMMUNITY CHURCH CALANDAR [he Ladies Circle of Community Church met at the church parshy s Thursday Nov 12 with new officers as hostesses 21 memshy 5 and 1 guest present The report of proceeds from the annual f held on Nov 8 anounted to about $600 00 The President
the calandar for the year 1964- 65 which was accepted as
2-Meeting at church parlors Mary Johnston PatriciaDavshyis as hostesses Benifit for month Little Churches Comshy
mittee Patricia Littlefield Ann Romano Agenes Lindsay Catherine Rukaznis
1 6-covered dish lunch at 1230 at church hostesses Wilda Metcalf Ina Lindsay Benefit-Parties - committee Cora Stevens Doris Rollins
[ 3-130 meeting at home of Norma Couture hostesses Norshyma Couture Catherine Hukaznis Benefit-Baked bean supshypercommittee Pat and Don Davis Elaine and Phil Hershyring Mary and Lawrence Johnston Katherine and Arno Emery
3-12 30 covered dish lunch at church-hostesses Lena Drashyper Marian Brazier Spring Benefi t-commi ttee Betty Findley Margaret Lightbody Dorothy Edes Estelle French
il 7-130 meeting at home of Patricia Davis-hostessesAlwa Hedrick and Patricia Dilvis Berefit-Bell ringers-comshymittee Norma Couture Lurene Houston Constance Deshylancy and Katherine Moody
5-12 30 covered dish lunch at home of Cora Stevens Hostshyesses-Cora Stevens Charlotte Cookson Dorothy Herrshying Benefit-May Breakfast-committee Lora Taylor Marguerite Sawyer Ina Lindsay Eveline Cross
ce 2-1230 covered dish lunch at church Hostesses-Cathershyine Emery Doris Rollins Food sale as benefit Commshyi ttee Lula Ronco Marian Brazier Lena Draper Agnes Hilton
-Smorgasbord-committee Charlotte Cookson Doris Rollins Flora True Leta Buzzell Lillian Labree
gus t 4-Picnic-Marguerite Sawyer May Moody Committee at Sawyers cottage Whetstone Pond
It Ist-1230 covered dish lunch at church committee Lula Ronco Flora True Benefit-Rummage sale committee Virginia Rukaznis Cora Stevens Phyllis Mills Wilda Metcalf
6-Annual Meeting at church at 330 p m SUPDer committee
Betty Findley Dorothy Herring Phyllis Mills Laura Pratt Francis Ridley
SANGERVILLE UNlTED CIRCLE ANNUAL FAIR
The United Circle held their annual fair and Veterans Day chid-shyen pie supper at the church Wednesday 185 persons were fed at the supper
The supper committee was Mrs Mildred Dodge chairman Mrs Stella Merrow Mrs Carrie Hall Mrs Katherine Melvin
The committee for the chicken pies was Mrs Emma IDo ler
Mrs Evelyn Starbird Mrs Bernice Carter Mrs Phyllis Harmiddot ngt Ml on rs Sara Edes Mrs Barbara Mitchell was in charge of the dining room The
waitresses were Karlene Cluk S d C 1 L P 1 ey an ra 0 e a vence a mer nst- M 1 H B d une ernng ren a Hernng Candace Jordan Gail and Nancy
Chandler Jackie Kimball Beverely Covey The committee for the apron table for the fair was Mts Em ma
Pooler chairman Mrs Beatrice MacDougal Misscellaneous and food table Bernice Carter chairman Be [
nice Priest Kathleen Humphrey Marjorie Smart Queenie Wil shyson Parcel Post Alice Jackson Gladys Palmer Grab Bag Phyllis Harrington Inez Martin Candy table Edna Lewis Laura Prey Mrs Gertrude Clukey sold supper tickets
GUILFORD WSCS HELPING HAND
WSCS Helping Hand met Thursday evening Nov 12 with Melva Haley Co-hostesses Eda Fortier Phyllis Perkins Charlotte Merrillandthehostess 17 present including the 2 guests Presishydent Nathalie Brooks we lcoming aU present and thanking the hostess
Reports of Secretaries of lines of work Christian Social Relations Dorothy Fortier secretary reported and requested members to purchase UNlBelieve seals and post cards Asking the membe s especially to write XeronCooperative Rochester NY supportshyingtheir TV program on United Nations These have been critic ized by the John Birch Society
Program Materials-Edwina Hamilton Secretary reported tha t the evaluation reports had been sent to the district officer 9 com _ binations to the Methodist Woman 8 to World Outlook 5 to Meth shyodist Woman and 1 to World Outlook
Any onw wishing to help clean the church kitchen be there Nov 18 at 1 pm
30 calls reported for donations to Higher education Voted to fill two Christmas stockings for State Hospital Margaret Martin apshypOinted to look after Christmas remembrances
Worship and Program ledbyVera Weston included article from MethodistWomanand also included Thanksgiving article correlatshyed to go wi th the program Sharing Basic Freedom which is the Christian Social Relations Study led by Esther Woolsey assist shyed by Edwina Hamilton and Pearl Ward Meeting closed wi th WSCS benidiction Refreshments were served by hostesses
NOW ON DISPLAY
ALSO MANY GIFT ITEMS Come in and browse around
ROSS DRUO Your REXALL STORE in Guilford
THE T OW N CRIER P age 7
al ett Brothers 5bullISC 0 Ie
David with fami ly pet WoW who doesnt 1ike to have his picshyture taken
Neil works part time as a filling station attendant
Hand Made Canoes made of NATIVE CEDAR covered with FIBERGLAS 10 and 12foot series
ALSO REPAIR JOBS
AE Levenseller Dover - Foxcroft Maine
David amp Neil Malle tt of Sebec fo lk - Singing guitar - pickin brothers who are mahing a name fo r themselves musically han just re leased their new reco~d which features an original sOlli I Solomon II
For two years they have played and s ung together atVariolU Hootena nnies and ente mined for Kiwanis Church Schoo Acti vities and other groups They have als o appeared many time on TV shows
David age 13 is an 8th grader at the Harland A Ladd Sc 00
Neil seventeen is a freshman at Husson Stores where their record is being s old ale listed elsewhere it
this issue The record may now be heard on various local jukebcxes
P age 8 THE TOWN CRIER
EXTE N SI ON LINES By R A Johnson Extension Agent
Piscataquis County UNIVERSITY OF MAINE EXTENSION SERVICE
c erding to a survey on privately operated campgrounds conshyed by the University of Maine Cooperative Extension Service It 1 out of every 3 campers coming into Maine have incomes Iver $10 000 a year The State Universi ty has been conductshysiLlilar surveys in other recreational enterprises during the year
ere are 5 privately owned campgrounds in Maine which are
p to handle over 300 tent or camp trailer units at anyone There are over 150 privately operated campgrounds in Maine adication of the present amount of recreational travel e Economic Opportunity Act popularly referred to as the alti shyrty act will be discussed during a 30 minute television proshyn to be carried this week by stations of the Maine Educational ~ vision Network The program will be lired from 7 to 7 30 p em Thursday Nov 19 on WMEB-TV Channel 12 Orono ~
e 962 University of Maine Alumni are accosicated with 248 panies in the pulp and paper and allied industries as shown
1964 University of Maine Pulp and Paper Foundation direshysor e cently published The Alumni are located in 27 states and oreign countries and nearly 150 held major administrative lions wi th their companies X F 15minutefilmsonindoor Gardenin~ willbe s~own in De~shy~r on the Maine ETV Network The first fIlm mtended pnshyly for 4-H work but good for general viewing will be shown esday December I at 6 30 p m
xI ~es indicate that the cost of laundering a shirt now days is Ethanthefarmerreceivedforthe cotton in it Also the cell-
e bags containing carrots cost 3 times as much as the proshyr r eceived for the carrots z cor ding to Ferest R Sheldon Extension Agent doing 4-H and
youth work a program of work for 1965 has been submitted e rs of the following4-H clubs I-Jolly Juniors of South Sanshy
lle 2-Better Farmers of Bear Hill 3-Wake up and Live of re-Foxcroft 4-Pine Cone Teenagers of Woodbury Hill 5-0ver
op of Dover South Mills 6-Dover Doves of Goffs Corners y Hands of Shirley Mills Other clubs working on plans for
DIDing year include I-Busy Bees of Dover-Foxcroft 2-C lover enville and the Junction 3-Cloverettes of Guilford 4-Hale
Hearty of West Dover5-Jolly Helpers of Parkman 6-Jolly - of East Dover7-Rough N Ready of West Dover 8-Rainshy
BrQwnville
Cold Weather meaDS ar troules unless YOU C H E C K THO S E PR 0 B L EMS NOW
BATTERY TIRES POINTS amp PLUGS RADIATOR HOSES ANTI-FREEZE AND THERMOSTATS
Clukey amp PageIncGuilforQ Maine
MILO NEOTERIC CLUB
The Nov meeting of the Neoteric Club was held in the town han Nov 11 1964 Myrna RiCker presided with 42 members present Roll call was Penny Art Fund The club received an invitation to a public musical sponsored by the Molasco Club in Dover- Foxcroft Proceeds will goto charity A thank you note was also received from Linda Swazy Troop Scribe for Girls Scout Trocgtp 118
Twenty members volunteered to help Mr Harmon solici t for the AbnkiGirl Scouts in Maine The club will send Ann Deschaine a former officer and honorary member a baby gift Pllt Ricker reported that a profi tof$78 41 was realized from a public suppe- Jean Grinell was voted in as the club new treasurer and Linda Dwelley as a new member It was-decided that a spring fashion show will be held as a fund raising project Aftet the business meeting an interesting picture and demonstration was presented byMr AlanSanborri hair stylist Chris Monroe was hostess for the evening A supper preceeded the meeting with the follOwing members in charge EthelynLord Chairman Ann Carlton Violet Jones Judy Macdouga1l Judy Stevens Dolores Mayo The next meetingwillbeheldat the town all Dec 8th The program will middot include a Christmas tree and Secret Pal gift exchange Roll call will be gifts for Pineland Refreshments will be in charge cf Jean Hanson chairman Elaine Lewis JudyEichel Elaine Carey Eiddy Eames Shirley Ellison Helen Carey will be hostess
1964 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE Enumerators for the 1964 Census of Agriculture will start call shy
ing on farmers of Piscataquis County on November 23 according to Extension Agent Richard A Johnson
Enumerators are local men and women hired temporaily by the Bureau of the Census anagency of the U S Department of Comshymerce to countthe commercial farms in the communities where the enumerators live
The purpose of the visits is to collect census questionaries that farmers in the country have been filling out since the forms were mailed to all rural boxholders several days ago Farmers and ranchers were thus allowed a period of time to consult their 1964 business records and to fill out the forms before tiE enumerators came calling The purpose of the questionaire is to furnish needed up to date information on U S agricultural production and reshysources
During the visits enumerators will also review forms and assis t shyfarmers in completing the answers to any questions that the farshymers were unable to answer Filling out the form is required by the Census Act
What would be a better Christmas Gift an RUA Viutor TVthan
MORE PEOPLE OWN RC As THAN ANY OTHER MAKEBLACK AND WHITE OR
COLOR
Bu the lu Wa Oa a LAY middot AWlY
Mllo Western Auto
P age 9T HE TOWN CRIER
A BNAKI GIRL SCOUT COUN C IL Junior of the Month----- shy
At the November 12th meeting of the Milo Cadette Girl Scout r oap a thank you note was read from the LaGrange Troop who
d ted t -I d 18 b F R d D G t tb $1000 has offered the same arrangement thIS yearIe lca 0 IUlIVI ua y ranClS onco an Ianna ran WI
er e guests at the recent Halloween party 1t is planned to establish a day camp next summer Gertrude l cKusick discussed some easy ways of camping
ANGERVILLE
~ TH SANGERVILLE GRANGE
AtSouthSangerville Grange on Nov 14th a Smorgasbord Supper a s served by Barbara Ronco Barbara Hoxie and Nancy E llms ast Master Doran Nuite presided at the business meeting Guy and Nancy had a most interesting report of State Grange s sionsin Lewiston The following program was arranged by
b Mteh 11 d K th N te 0 C ~ ar ara 1 e an a enne UI penmg song orsages u-e sented t 0 each 1ady P ageant arranged by Merna Dunham 0 f )L tR G thte 1 d tak t G feasan lVer range WI n a leS mg par roup 0 songs
bull b R t M te P k St t M ar ara onco as accompams ys ry ac age un emo d R d b L d Rh d H 1 L t 11 b B b1Ze ea mg y y la 0 a u a esson 0 a y ar ara Ji tchell Thanksgiving Prayer and Tableau by Howard Greene
aggie Greene Linda Ellms and Katherine Nuite Vis itors were Present from Milo East Sangerville and North
iuiLford Granges Ins tallation of officers will be held November 28 followed by late
SANGERVILLE SUSIE CARR CHAPTER OES
The regular meeting of Susie Carr Chapter OES was held Thursday evening An auction followed the proceeds going to Estarle Refreshshyments were served by Gladys and Glyndon Palmer Stella and Clifford Merrow Ruth Davis Virginia Zimmerman
The Maine Highway Safetraquo Committee suggests we begin to winterize driving habits Change over from summer to winterlare Drive slower at night Reduce speed on wet spaces Be alert forpedestri shyans during early evening hours Stay a reasonable distance beshyhind the car ahead
Records by the Mallett Bros
ARE ON SALE AT Milo
Western Auto Guilford
Davis Brothers Dover-Foxcroft
Lanphers Rexall Store Peters Pharmacy Gellersons
Brownville Jct The Emporium
Greenville Western Auto
Atkinson Atkinson Super Mkt
Sebec Lee Nasons Store
Bangor Viners Music Co
Prmclpal Kenneth Pen Y)resents Nell HamlIn WIth hIS award
for being OctoberI s Junior of the Month The same anonymous
donor who provided last years Junior of the Month prize of
Neil is an honor student and is very active in school activities and IS consIdered a credIt to Mllo HIgh School
COMPARE THESE PRICES
S hop 1VI110 S port Shop
amp Save Top Notch - 3 lace insulated pacs - $995
Hunters - Seater Heater - reg $1 5 95 NOW $1200
Portable Grills - $1 98 each
20 OFF ON 1963 BOMBARDIER SKI-DOO SNOW TRAVELER
20 OFF ON 1963 SNOW B LOWERS ARrENS AND SNOW BIRD
IMPORTED RUBBER PACS AS LOW AS $300 A PAIR
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50th Anniversary
Photo by Herrick and Mrs Harold Edgerly of Sangerville were honored at a edding anniversary reception held at their home Sunday from to 8 00 p m ~ observance was arranged by their daughters Mrs Hubert
of Lumberton Miss Mrs Ernest Mitchell and their son Edgerly both of Sangerville fsts were greeted by Keith Edgerly and Hubert Bilbe a son
r - Edgerly was attractive in a navy blue two piece dress oned with a jacket and lighter blue blouse embellished with
511 She complemented her attire with a corsage of yellow 15 Mr Edgerly had a boutonniere of yellow mums
gues t book was in charge of Mrs Le lia Crafts sis ter of Edgerly Ie card and gift table desplayed a money tree the gift of South ~erville Grange and other friends and relatives a 50th wedding verssry plate made by Mrs Ella Ruland expressly for the lSion a golden plaque an original bell-shaped plaque of Lows 1ge made by Mrs Louise Chapman a beautiful electric clock m a ny other outstanding gifts Several beautiful bouquets of w mums the gifts of friends decorated the home ~tter of congratulations from Governor Reed was highly prized
cards were received by Mr and Mrs Edgerly one being a ley gift card from the class of 1912 Sangerville High School Illr anni versarycakesmadeanddecorated by Mrs Bilbe were g htfromLumbertonby her The largest was an elaborate 10 r cake There were also a double hear t dke a double weddshyring cake and a five layer cake topped with a golden50orishy_ us ed on a cake for the c lass of 1912 S H S on their 50th nni anniversary This50 has since been passed toclass obe rs observing their golden wedding anniversary The decor -IlS of all these cakes were of high profeSSional quality Bilbe cut and served the cakes and Mrs Barbara Hoxie ove r-Foxcroft dipped punch -so Edgerly the former Miss Octavia McPhetres was born reanville he r parents moving to Sangerville when she was a tg child She graduated from Sangerville High School in the s of 1912 She later taught the rural school at Jackman Cor-
Edgerly was born in Sangerville and attended the towns )(Jls He and Mrs Edgerly were mar ried Nov 14 1914 by Rev O P Alvord at the Methodist parsonage in Dover - F oxshy
Tho h 1 livpri nn thp h OTI1P farnl
Mr Edger lyhas been e mployed as 8Jl expert road builder For five years he was roacl commissioner in his home town He was employed as road builder for many years by the State of Maine In 191~hewaselectedasrepresentative ot the State Legislature
He held the office for two terms from 1958 to 1962 Both Mr and Mrs Edgerly are Golden Sheaf members of South
Sangerville Grange He has been Master Overseer and Assistant Steward Mrs Edgerly has held the office of Lady Assistant Steward Ceres and Pomona
Mr and Mrs Edgerly had five children Helen who is Mrs Hubert f3ilbe of Lumberton Miss Arthur who was drowned at Moosehead Lake in May1961 June now Mrs Ernest Mit shychell of Sangerville M~rgaret Mrs Matthias Poulin of Randshyolph A F B Texas Keith a practicing attorney in Dover shyFoxcroft
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Jarkmatt Word was received in town
Tuesday night of the death of Maurice Kimball of Jacksonshyville Flor ida brother of Arshythur Kimball and Olive Nutting of Parkman Mr Kimball was struck by a car and died inshystantly He is survived by a wife and four children Funshyeral services were held Thursshyday afternoon In Jacksonville Florida
Mr s EdnaKimball and Miss P hyllis Bean of Auburn were guests of Mrs Bonnie Austin on Wednesday
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Mrs EvaEdes who is a patshyient in the Hibbard Nursing Home Dover-Foxcroft atshytended the Veterans Day chicken pie supper at the Unitshyed Church Wednesday
Recent activities at the Conshysolidated School for the beneshyfit of the TV fund were a bottle drive which netted $3202 and a fudge and popcorn sale which netted $2445 a total of $56 47
Miss Carol P hilpot of Dovshyer-Foxcroft was the guest of Mr and Mrs Chester Moulton Wednesday evening and attendshyed the Veterans Day supper
Miss Georgina Patterson R N of Bangor was in town to call on her uncle Thomas Patterson
Mr a nd Mrs Lyle Macomber of Dover-Foxcroft wer e here Wednesday toatte)1d the Vetshy
erans Day supper at the United
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Maine Provincial Trail peDA Ann al Meeting
Mr Girar d Reny discusses Quebe c - Maine re lations
ap above shows route of proposed highway which wi ll use exshyg highways Besides the obvious advantages Of a publicised
e through (what we consider) Maines best recreation a r e as route will provide the best connection between the Mar itime inces and Quebec and should bring a heavy increase i l1 trafshy
or this reason alone A connection between Route 95 and the ne Provincial route between Milo and Howland will gr eatly 2den the scope of advertising that can be done on access to _ a ti on areas in central Maine
P LAN T O BROWSE
We have so many -shy fII
RU$T C RAFT
CHRISTMAS CARDS lhat you will want to shop leisurely at
Main Street Milo 943-2347
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Gr oups gathered after the meeting to discuss the m any and varied aspects of the Highways effe c t on the areas it wi ll c r oss
The annual mee ting of the P i s cataq uis Coun ty Development Ass ociation was held on Nov 17 The As s ociation e lected fo ur new members to the steer ing committee O T Rozell of Milo Richard J ohns on of Dover- F oxc r oft Lione ll Me r r ill of Greenvi lle and William Muzzey of Greenville
The four members left on the committee from last year we r e Murdoc MacDonald of Brounville Phillip Annis of Dover - F oxshycr oft James Martin of Guilford and Willard Star bird of Sangel shyville
A delic ious supper was served by the ladies of the Sebec Grange After which the group of a r ound 100 heard the gues t s peake r Gerard Re ny Mr Reny s poke in s upport of the e ffort of the Asso shyciation to use an already es tab l~shed r oadway c onne cting Quebec with the Ea s tern Provinces of Canada The r oadway would C Oll shy
ne ct Vanceb or o on the east with Linc oln Mi lo Dover -Foxcroft Greenville Jackman and Quebec on the wes t
Mr Reny would like to furthe r social relations be tween Maine and Quebec He extended a wish that the town ma nager s of this county come to Saint Foy in the sp r ing to attend a nationwide meeting of municipal management
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igtcAL BRIEFS Mrs DoulglS Rennie of Abbot
ntd from Page 10 Mrs Orrin Taylor Mrs Fred Crain and Miss Abbie Fowler
as Doris Leland Miss were in Dexter Monday aftershyhryn Flanders and Mrs noon to call on Mrs Richard e Morse of Bangor attendshy Wark ne chicken pie supper at Gary Deane son of Mrs lnited Church and were Ralph White of Hartland has night guests of Miss Alice enlisted in the U S Army and ~on is stationed at Fort Dix N J
lt_ s Thelma Ordway and 3 Faye Stillson attended the Mr and Mrs Timothy Mayo
~ ng of the Sunshine Club and daughter of Farmington
e home of Mrs Ruby were Sunday guests of Mr and
ding in Gui lford Tuesshy Mrs Murray Bridges They also visited Mrs Florenceght
and Mrs Gerald Vigue Bridges of Parkman
chi ldren of Gleenville were Mr and Mrs Hurburt Bilbe
s ts ofherparents Mr and of Lumberton Miss have been
~ Milton Edes guests of her parents Mr and
S Mary Southard and son Mrs Harold Edgerly
~angor were gues ts of Mrs Mr and Mrs Chester Moulshyton Mr Ernest Bryant ande Stilson Mrs Audrey Edgerly of Dovershy
18th Annual Guilford Firemans Ball
Thanksgiving Night Nov 26
PCHS Gym 9 PM-lAM Del Soules Orchestra
Door Prize c
THE TOWN CRIER
Mr Costello Proudly Announces
the Opening of his
Beae(tl SatfJlt in Milo
Hair Coloring a Specialty WASH amp SET $200
FROSTING $20 DO
HAIR CUTS $1 50
PERMANENT WAVES STARTING AT $700
TINTS - complete - $650
BLEACHES $1500
Hair styles 6y Evening work byappointment only
Mrs Marilyn Bailey ana Mr Cos tell01
Monday thru aturday 9 A M to 5 P M
Main Street Milo 943-2655
Foxcroft were in Waterville call from their son Staff Sgt Sunday to see Mrs Dorothy Paul Taylor who is stationed Berry who is a patient at the in Canterbuly England also Sis ters Hospital a call from aniece Barbara
Miss Sarah Taylor Miss Taylor in Connecticut Pansy Taylor of Houlton and ~umiddotlf ro Mrs DorothyMcNallYltDf Ban- t 0
About 225 visitors were reshygor were guests 0 f M r and
TId th g1stereda~ the grade schoolsMrs 0 rnn ayor an WI
h d through American Educationthem ca11ed on Mrs RIC ar
week The new music books Wark and daughter at the
tal D te were on dIsplay in the hallPIummer HospI In ex r
middot T 1 159 parents signed at theMr and Mrs Ornn ayor
middot thmiddot d Community High School in the whowere 0 bserVlng eIr we shy Home Economics room on par-ding anniversary Sunday
rents nightreceived a Happy Anniversary Contd on Page 13
We bake BEANS rlf(
every Saturday e and serve them after ( PM
SPECIAL ORDERS to take out if ORDERED BY FRIDAY NIGH
Open 6 a m to 1U p m Mon -Sat 9 a m to 7 p m Sun
Guilford I Maine
TH E T O W N CRIER P age
LOCAL BRIEFS Contd fr om Page 12
11rs Charles McDonald of Dedham Mass andMrs Edshyar d Farmer of Woburn Mass e r e over nightguests of Mrs a rl Martin and called on their nt Florence Martin
_ daughter Amy Elizabeth as borl to Mr and Mrs Thoshya OConnell of Watervilet
- Y Mrs OConnell was the _ r ruer Sharon McKusic Mr nd Mrs Carl McKusic were
es ts of the OConnep and _ r s McKusic stayed on for a middoteek
Guests attending the 50th -edding Anniversary of Mr
and Mrs Vern Knapp of Seal a rbour on Friday were Mr
land Mrs Frank Ruksznis Mr nd Mrs Paul Rlik3 znis
_ r s Fredrick Mills Mr and _Irs Omar LombardMrs and _ r s Ernest Dodge Mr and _ 1s Alvah Perkins and Faith Jaidson of Abbot
Mr and Mrs H E Undershyood Jr of Essex Conn e r e guests of Mr and Mrs
Hugo Cross Miss Alive Ladd of Fairfield a the guest of Mrs Lena
Draper
The Worlds Fair held at the Community Church was very
uccessful and netted a fine s um
The decorations were colorshyi 1and represented the differshye nt countrie-s The grab bag wi th the Japanese lanterns e re partically pleasing to the chi ldren At 5 and 6 a ham loaf supper was served
GUILFORD CHRISTMAS CLUB GUIL FORD TRUST
The Guilford Trust Company is paying the ir 1964 Xmas Club this wee k The club is made up of 632 individuals and the club totals $74290 which makes an average for each member of over $115 00 The total this year is a fw thousshyand dollars more than last years
Originally Christmas Club dollars were used for buying of Christmas presents but they are now used for various other purposes Presently the clubs are also used for insurshyance premiums taxes and vacation trips but also a large amount of Christmas clubs savings also are put into regshyular savings accounts
The Club for 1965 will open November 16 1964 at the Guil shyford Trust Company in Guilshyford and Greenville and will be a vailable in sizes from twenty five cents to ten dollars- yieldshying at maturity $1250 to $500
Does Your Car Vibrate and Shake since your snow treads were installed If so visit
CROSBYS and have your rear wheels BALANCED for a more
COMFORTABLE RIDE
Park Street - Milo 943-7717
YOU CAN BUY milk or you cau buy MILK
nlE EXTRA PROTECTION PROVIDED BY PASTEU RIZED AND HOMOGENIZED MILK WILL MORE THAN PAY FOR THE LITTLE EXTRA-TIME IT TAKES YOU TO ORDE R THA T MILK (JUST ONCE) SO T HAT IT WILL BE DE LIVERED TO YOUR DOOR
Rickers Dairy 943- 2260
A fire at Lawrence Browns residence on the DEste Road in _1 was quickly extinguished by Milo firemen last Tuesday eve uin The blaze in a parti tion between a front room and the ki tche was stopped with damages estimated at $5000 Fireman Alb Perkins who lived next door to Browns and Mr Raywond_ Corrison another neighbor used fire extinguishers to bring fire nearly under control before fire trucks arrived
Comeaus Cash Market Order ~W and Be
S u r e For Your Thanksgiving feasting pleasuremiddotmiddot
FRESH NATIVE CAPONS and TURKEYS
ROASTING CHICKENS and Frozen Turkeys
Congratulations and Best Wishes to
Ken Clark ON THE OPENING OF HIS NEW BARBER SHOP IN MILO (Mr Clarks shop is loshycated beneath the Masonic Club on Main St reet)
r Mil o Hi gh ~i nc ipal Ken Rerry was one of the first customers
COMPLIMENTS OF J AME S L LADD INSURANC E AGENC~
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WABI-TU Chcrmel S WLBZ~TV Channel middot 2 lJA~ VlliWUl u 600 Bud Leavi tt DA YTIME VIE WINtJ 1200 B aston Patriots Review MONDAY TBRU FRIDAY 630 Voya~e Undo r the Sea MONDAY THRU FRlDY 0)0 NCAA Football 755 Farm Reporter 7 ~0 rllc kie Oleaaon 7 00 Today P rinceton va Cornelln
800 Captain Kangaroo a~0 Gilligans lsl811d 725 News 415 Championship Bowling 900 Day in COUy t 900 Mr B r oadway 7 30 Today 510 Laurel and Hardy 930 Tennessee Ernie 1 000 Gunsmoke 825 News 530middotPatty Duke ~O 00 Mike Wallace New li OO TllelQilrnli News 830 Today 600 Lawre nce Welk
1100 Ge t the Message 11 15 Sa turday Late Shpw 9 00 People Are Funny 700 10 OClock High 11 30 Missing Links Only the Valient 930 Womans Hour 800 HollywoodmiddotP aligtce 1200 Love of Life SUNDAY NOV~ 22 1904 1000 Make Room F or Daddy 900 SIltulday Night Movie 1225 News 1200 Ask You r Minister 1030 word For Wor d nTh1ee Vn lent Peoplerr 1230 Search for Tomorrow 1 00 Wo rld W81middot I 1100 ConceJltration 1100 RlUgtUJgOlQ Theater
1245 Guiding Light 100 Mid-Day
130 Industry on Parade 1 45 NFL Todaymiddot
11 30 Jeopa rdy 1200 Say When
fbe Untouchahles 12 30 wei r o
chables ~
terr i fie DISCOUNTS on Food Freel
all types and sizes
Western Auto se lls MORE Freezers than any other company in the U S See TOM HOWARD a t MiL
Weste rn Auto Store
1230 T ruth or Conae uences115 Hal lone P ine 200 NF L Football SU NDAY NOV 22 1964 GlFaS ASKED FOR TOGUS i255 NBC NewB Day Report1 30 As The World Turns Steele rs at Giants ~dO Americans at Wor 100 General Hospital The American Legi on Aux shy2 00 Pass word 00 NFL Football 915 Sacre d Heart 130 Let s Make a Deal2 30 Houseparty Colts at Rams 930 Faith for Today iliary in Milo has ins ta lled a 2 00 T he Price is Right300 To Tell The Truth 700 Lassie 1000 This is the Life
230 The Doctors box at Kinneys Har dware for3 30 Edge of Night 7 3 0 The Martian 10 30 Porky Pig 300 Another World40o-Secret Storm 8 00 Ed ullivan 11 00 Bullwinkle donations of gifts from inter shy33 0 You Dont Say430 Father Knows Best 900 The Fugitive 1130 Discovery400 Match Game ested people to T ogus Veter shy5 00 Bozo Show 1000 Candid Camera 1~ 00 Wde World of Sports
600 Telejournal News 425 NBC News Afternoon Reper l JO Wild Kingdom1030 Whats My Line ans Hospital 430 Superman 200 The Hunters630 CBS News 1100 Telejournal News
TH RSDAY NOV 1f 1964 500 MickEy Mouse Donors are asked to try to1115 Harry Reasoner NeWJ
530 Sea Hunt00 Wyatt Earp MONDAY NOV 231964 lIiSO Trails West ge t gifts into the box by Dec 600 Fi rs t Evening News Report7 30 Broadside 300 TouchdoWnTUU The-roIre m an
800 Per ry Mason 6 30 Huntley Brinkley Repo rt 330 AFL Football 1st 730 To Tell the Trllth
NIGHT TIME VEIWlNG9 00 P assword KRIlB88 City at HoustOI800 Ive Got Secret -riroRSDAY NOV 1919649 30 Balleys of Balb ollt 830 Andy Griffith 630 J F Kennedy Remembered
10 OIl llooert u oulet pc1al 9 00 T he LliCY Show IUU MCHales Navy 830 Bill Dana 730 Dinah Shore Special11 00 T e lejJJurnalNews J 30 Many Happy Returns 9 00 Bonanza 8 30 Dr KildareFRIDAY NOV 20 1964 1000 Slatfery s People 10 00 The Rogues 930 HazelT OQ My lnree ~ons 11 30 T he Les C rane Show 1 1 00 The World this Weekend 1000 Kraft Suspense Theate If you want to BUY SELL7 30 Rawhide TUESDAY NOV 24 1964 1115 Dragnet l 1 00 ABC News Final830 The Enter tainers 7 00 Littles Hobo MONDAY NOV 23 1964 RENT or SWAP try Town imiddott middotan T()nRht Show9 30 Cormer Pyle 730 Comba t no KentucKy Jone shyF RIDAY NOV ro 1964 Crier ClassU1ed
1 000 T he Reporter 730 90 Bristol Court830 Red Skelton li o ~ Tel~ourrujrNews 9 30 Pe tticoa t Junction rO O Mr Magoo 900 Andy Williams S TURDAY NOVbull 21 1964 1000 The Doctor s and Nurse 730lntel1lJl tional Showtlme 1000 Alfred Hftchcock Presents H 00 Mister Mayor WEDNESDAY NOV 25 1964 830 Bob Hope Presents 1100 ABC NEWS Final APARTMENT FOR RE NT
930 Jack Benny TUESDAY NOV 24 19649 00 Alvin Show fl)l) Bewtonea 3 room heated apa rtment 7 OU D6hoJReec 1000 Jack Paar930 Tennessee T uxedo 730 CBS News Extra 10 00 Quick Draw McGraw lliO~ ABC N ews Final (30 Mr Novak for rent Call 943 -206 8800 Medicine Man jlATURDAY NOV 211964 830 Man From UNCLE11 00 Linus the Lionhearted 8 30 Bever ly Hillbillies
1 30 The JersonB 7 30 Jus t for Kids 930 TW-3 900 Dick Van Dyke
800 The OBriena 9301200 Candiepi~ Bowling 930 cara Williams NOTICE8 30 B uga Bunny 1000 Bell Telephone Hour1 00 SkiKIDg 1000 Danny Kaye130 American BandB lgtUd 900 Lone Ranger WEDNEWAY NOV bull 25 1964 Saturday evening Nov 21100 Telejo~l News
930 llArtbr He athciIP 230 Lets Square Da nce 700 Spotlight on Youthli 30 The Lea Crane Show the Home Economics Committ shy
300 Saturday Western lOOO ~oIerdoi - 730 The Virginian
400 Studio CUy Bandstand l D30 Fileball XL-5 900 WednesdayNlght mOvie ee will sponsor a card Party al 11 00 Dennis the Menace500 Jimmy Dean The Rack the Juvenile Hal l Members11 30 Fury
not solicited please bring sandwiches
illLFORD ley Paul Weston Deborah NOTICE
T H GRADE VETERANS DAY Crocker Song American The ROGRAM Beautiful Benifi ts of the Vickis School of Dance wi V~terans Day was observed Veterans by Allen Perkins hold registration at the La the 7th grade with an approshy Teachers Mrs AdkinB and Gr ange Town Hall Thurs Nov te program Program comshy Miss Stryer 19 at 345F irst lesson wi ll ittee Valerie Gilbe rt Pamshy follow immediately after regshy
It Taylor and Gail Houston istration Song When Jhnnie Comes [arching Home Poem Vetshymas pay by Bobbie Deane Deer hunters in addition to
ory on Veterans Day by Julie using common sense and cau ble Poem liThe Blue and the ion in the woods are ur~ed
eyllby David Weymouth drive carefully on the way t
thy Fairbrother Howard and from hunting a r eas Thl
eymouth Kent MuKusic Maine HighvaySafetyCommi
thleen Davis Forest Sim shy tee suggests that hunters stal
os Linda Gillis P oem hunting excursions in a r esu
Flanders Field by Michshy condition Obey all traffi c 1 )
1 Wharff Original Ski t by and enjoy Maine hunting fre
eronicaGrant Phillip Find- from traffic tr ubies
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iU LFORD BOWLING NEWS NATIONAL LEAGUE inspecting aircraft survival GUILFORD middot ~1ERICAN LEAGUE evasion tactics parachutes DAWN OF HOPE GRANGETOP TEN
TOP TEN and jump techniques Smartis Dawn of Hope Grange held theR Bailey 100 L Conley 110 one of the Derby Mother Club regular meeting with WorthyJ McKenney 99 L Quinn 110 boys Master Rober Spack presid-S Bailey 99 Nesbit 109 GUILFORD ing Lawson Dauphinee conshyL Andrews 97
) Lancaster 108 ferred the 1st and 2nd degreesK King 96 WCTU MEETING ~ Larrabee 105 on one memberC Lovell 95 WCTlJ met Friday at the home ) Huntington 104 The Grange will send theG Fogg 95 of Ruby Spaulding with 7 memshy Lightbody 104 Worthy Lecturer to Augusta toA Perin 94 bers present Devotions by Trafton 103 the conference Dec 12L Morrison 93 Effie Parsons The Thanksshy I-lall 103 Cards will be sent to the RevM Lovell 93 giving program was the procshy) Priest 102 Royal Brown State ChaplainTEAM STANDINGS lamation by the late President [E M STANDINGS in the hospital in AugustaTEAM W L Kennedy read by Mrs Parshy-E M W L Also to Elmer Rogers in GuilshyFrench amp sons Cards were sent to ugget Burgers 22 13 Curtis 29 ford6 members who are ill and plansorthens Mkt 27 8 Atthe next meeting BlodwinHotshots 27 8 made to send out the Thanksshy
ios e 1 18 17 Ward will receive his 50 yearBuds Five 21 14 giving plates as usual Next)ious Hill 16 19 certificate There were 20Finishers 20 15 meetingwillbeheld with Mrs es te rn Auto 15 20 members and 1 visitor preshyWildcats 11 34 Maud Prescott Dec 11 with fydrants 2 7 28 sentHillbillys 2 33 Mrs Effie Parsons co - host -IT EK HIGH SINGLE WEEK HIGH SINGLE ess
Conley 130 R Bailey 127 ABBOTE EK HIGH THREE WEEK HIGH THREE PISCATAQUIS VALLEY PONY CLUBL Conley 351 R Bailey 317 The Piscataquis Valley Pony Club heW its annual meeting at theUGH TEAM SING LE WEEK HIGH TEAM SINGLE Piel Farm in Abbot The meeting was called to orderby the Presishyorthens Mkt 553 French amp Curtis 494 dent Charles Titcomb In the absence of the secretary TerryU GH TEAM TOTAL WEEK HIGH TEAM TOTAL Weymouth read the roll with 29 old members 3 new membersorthens Mkt 1633 French amp Curtis 1415 and 18 adults present A letter of thanks was read from the United States equestrian
team for a donation sent by the club Officers were elected forDont Gel Caught this Year the coming year PreSident Dennis Rukaznis ViCe President Be PREPARED with Snow Tires by Buzz Rukaznis Secretary Louise Kemp Treasurer Terry Weyshy
I [j ~ jlt~~igtUNLOP or ARMSTRONG mouth ~~ _v~~~JOHNSTON amp HIBBARD Indoor classes will be held Sunday this winter with classes~
Guilford Me TR 6-338~ l making hay nets and working with leather conducted by Per cy Kemp as well as the lessons in horsemanship and care and trainshy
A letter was read from Mrs ing of horses Lucille Trickey and Mrs Jane The Pony Club Field of GUilford was named and Percy Kemp Cook The mystery package Manley Haley Robert Shapleigh and Barbara Piel were appointed went to Mrs Mildred King and to select three names to be submitted by the members Horseshoe she has invited the club to meet Hill was selected and the winner Sandy Shapleigh of Dover- Foxshywith her for an all day meetshy croft received a riding crop ing on Nov 24 Members are The dance for the members at the Piel Farm to be held Nov Iv asked to have dues in at this was arranged by the following committee Roger Packard JudyDERBY MOTHERS SERVICE meeting before the Christma~ Cross Mary Lee Haley Brenda Weymouth Tom Kemp RefreshshyCLUB supper on Dec 3 in I)erby ments were served after the meetingThe Derby Mothers sectlervice rommunity hallf lUb met for anlll day meetshy
U1g In the home of Mrs Avis vellby Mothers Service Club Spear Clinton St with seven boy graduated from Navy Techshy
r esent The business ll)eeting nical Center Forrest Smart a s conduded by the president Jr airman apprentice USN Irs Marian Cunningham son of Mr and Mrs Forrest
most of the time was spent Smart Sr of Charles St b aking candy for the sale to be Milo graduated from Aviation eld Mrs Avis Spear report- Familiarization School at the
d that Nov birthday gifts have Naval Air Technical Training en sent to Al l c James Car- Center Memphis Tenn Durshy
er Presque Isle and Timothy ing the two weeks course he orrill Airman apprentice studied Naval aviation orientatshy
iemphiS Tenn Allc Theo- ion and survival practice The ore Degerstrom was discharg- curriculum included the hisshy
and has been sent his club tory of naval aviation theoryft he has re-enlisted and is of flight aircraft carriers
11 Albama and oPerations cleaning and
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BUt a OH t ~ret a Ha ~ut p hoHe 876 ~449 1
pound ea e t he bakHfJ t o u Holiday Fruit Cakes Decorated Cakes Mince Pumpkin and Assorted Pies Cookies Butter Rolls o
Guilford erc kemiddottt Sak erll Maine
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CHURCH NEWS Contd from Page 4
~ducation-Thomas Blake reported the commission will meet 10
SCS-Nathalie Brooks reported as President Observed Call to
-ayer and Self Denial Week with serVices Oct 29 Were represhyted Nov 4th this fall meeting of the conference Next meeting
12 at Melva Haleys lIlllual Christmas fair Dec 4th iYF reported by the Pastor Collected funds for UNlC Willcon shy
ct Sunday evening worship NOV 15 and will have table at Xmas - Melva Haley conference dIrector of chlldrens work attended h Ch Teeting of volunteers and employed conference staff WIt
) r esponsibilities of Northeastern jurisdiction with members of b oard of education from Nashville Tenn held at Warwick
_-lLFORD lnIES CIRCLE COMMUNITY CHURCH CALANDAR [he Ladies Circle of Community Church met at the church parshy s Thursday Nov 12 with new officers as hostesses 21 memshy 5 and 1 guest present The report of proceeds from the annual f held on Nov 8 anounted to about $600 00 The President
the calandar for the year 1964- 65 which was accepted as
2-Meeting at church parlors Mary Johnston PatriciaDavshyis as hostesses Benifit for month Little Churches Comshy
mittee Patricia Littlefield Ann Romano Agenes Lindsay Catherine Rukaznis
1 6-covered dish lunch at 1230 at church hostesses Wilda Metcalf Ina Lindsay Benefit-Parties - committee Cora Stevens Doris Rollins
[ 3-130 meeting at home of Norma Couture hostesses Norshyma Couture Catherine Hukaznis Benefit-Baked bean supshypercommittee Pat and Don Davis Elaine and Phil Hershyring Mary and Lawrence Johnston Katherine and Arno Emery
3-12 30 covered dish lunch at church-hostesses Lena Drashyper Marian Brazier Spring Benefi t-commi ttee Betty Findley Margaret Lightbody Dorothy Edes Estelle French
il 7-130 meeting at home of Patricia Davis-hostessesAlwa Hedrick and Patricia Dilvis Berefit-Bell ringers-comshymittee Norma Couture Lurene Houston Constance Deshylancy and Katherine Moody
5-12 30 covered dish lunch at home of Cora Stevens Hostshyesses-Cora Stevens Charlotte Cookson Dorothy Herrshying Benefit-May Breakfast-committee Lora Taylor Marguerite Sawyer Ina Lindsay Eveline Cross
ce 2-1230 covered dish lunch at church Hostesses-Cathershyine Emery Doris Rollins Food sale as benefit Commshyi ttee Lula Ronco Marian Brazier Lena Draper Agnes Hilton
-Smorgasbord-committee Charlotte Cookson Doris Rollins Flora True Leta Buzzell Lillian Labree
gus t 4-Picnic-Marguerite Sawyer May Moody Committee at Sawyers cottage Whetstone Pond
It Ist-1230 covered dish lunch at church committee Lula Ronco Flora True Benefit-Rummage sale committee Virginia Rukaznis Cora Stevens Phyllis Mills Wilda Metcalf
6-Annual Meeting at church at 330 p m SUPDer committee
Betty Findley Dorothy Herring Phyllis Mills Laura Pratt Francis Ridley
SANGERVILLE UNlTED CIRCLE ANNUAL FAIR
The United Circle held their annual fair and Veterans Day chid-shyen pie supper at the church Wednesday 185 persons were fed at the supper
The supper committee was Mrs Mildred Dodge chairman Mrs Stella Merrow Mrs Carrie Hall Mrs Katherine Melvin
The committee for the chicken pies was Mrs Emma IDo ler
Mrs Evelyn Starbird Mrs Bernice Carter Mrs Phyllis Harmiddot ngt Ml on rs Sara Edes Mrs Barbara Mitchell was in charge of the dining room The
waitresses were Karlene Cluk S d C 1 L P 1 ey an ra 0 e a vence a mer nst- M 1 H B d une ernng ren a Hernng Candace Jordan Gail and Nancy
Chandler Jackie Kimball Beverely Covey The committee for the apron table for the fair was Mts Em ma
Pooler chairman Mrs Beatrice MacDougal Misscellaneous and food table Bernice Carter chairman Be [
nice Priest Kathleen Humphrey Marjorie Smart Queenie Wil shyson Parcel Post Alice Jackson Gladys Palmer Grab Bag Phyllis Harrington Inez Martin Candy table Edna Lewis Laura Prey Mrs Gertrude Clukey sold supper tickets
GUILFORD WSCS HELPING HAND
WSCS Helping Hand met Thursday evening Nov 12 with Melva Haley Co-hostesses Eda Fortier Phyllis Perkins Charlotte Merrillandthehostess 17 present including the 2 guests Presishydent Nathalie Brooks we lcoming aU present and thanking the hostess
Reports of Secretaries of lines of work Christian Social Relations Dorothy Fortier secretary reported and requested members to purchase UNlBelieve seals and post cards Asking the membe s especially to write XeronCooperative Rochester NY supportshyingtheir TV program on United Nations These have been critic ized by the John Birch Society
Program Materials-Edwina Hamilton Secretary reported tha t the evaluation reports had been sent to the district officer 9 com _ binations to the Methodist Woman 8 to World Outlook 5 to Meth shyodist Woman and 1 to World Outlook
Any onw wishing to help clean the church kitchen be there Nov 18 at 1 pm
30 calls reported for donations to Higher education Voted to fill two Christmas stockings for State Hospital Margaret Martin apshypOinted to look after Christmas remembrances
Worship and Program ledbyVera Weston included article from MethodistWomanand also included Thanksgiving article correlatshyed to go wi th the program Sharing Basic Freedom which is the Christian Social Relations Study led by Esther Woolsey assist shyed by Edwina Hamilton and Pearl Ward Meeting closed wi th WSCS benidiction Refreshments were served by hostesses
NOW ON DISPLAY
ALSO MANY GIFT ITEMS Come in and browse around
ROSS DRUO Your REXALL STORE in Guilford
THE T OW N CRIER P age 7
al ett Brothers 5bullISC 0 Ie
David with fami ly pet WoW who doesnt 1ike to have his picshyture taken
Neil works part time as a filling station attendant
Hand Made Canoes made of NATIVE CEDAR covered with FIBERGLAS 10 and 12foot series
ALSO REPAIR JOBS
AE Levenseller Dover - Foxcroft Maine
David amp Neil Malle tt of Sebec fo lk - Singing guitar - pickin brothers who are mahing a name fo r themselves musically han just re leased their new reco~d which features an original sOlli I Solomon II
For two years they have played and s ung together atVariolU Hootena nnies and ente mined for Kiwanis Church Schoo Acti vities and other groups They have als o appeared many time on TV shows
David age 13 is an 8th grader at the Harland A Ladd Sc 00
Neil seventeen is a freshman at Husson Stores where their record is being s old ale listed elsewhere it
this issue The record may now be heard on various local jukebcxes
P age 8 THE TOWN CRIER
EXTE N SI ON LINES By R A Johnson Extension Agent
Piscataquis County UNIVERSITY OF MAINE EXTENSION SERVICE
c erding to a survey on privately operated campgrounds conshyed by the University of Maine Cooperative Extension Service It 1 out of every 3 campers coming into Maine have incomes Iver $10 000 a year The State Universi ty has been conductshysiLlilar surveys in other recreational enterprises during the year
ere are 5 privately owned campgrounds in Maine which are
p to handle over 300 tent or camp trailer units at anyone There are over 150 privately operated campgrounds in Maine adication of the present amount of recreational travel e Economic Opportunity Act popularly referred to as the alti shyrty act will be discussed during a 30 minute television proshyn to be carried this week by stations of the Maine Educational ~ vision Network The program will be lired from 7 to 7 30 p em Thursday Nov 19 on WMEB-TV Channel 12 Orono ~
e 962 University of Maine Alumni are accosicated with 248 panies in the pulp and paper and allied industries as shown
1964 University of Maine Pulp and Paper Foundation direshysor e cently published The Alumni are located in 27 states and oreign countries and nearly 150 held major administrative lions wi th their companies X F 15minutefilmsonindoor Gardenin~ willbe s~own in De~shy~r on the Maine ETV Network The first fIlm mtended pnshyly for 4-H work but good for general viewing will be shown esday December I at 6 30 p m
xI ~es indicate that the cost of laundering a shirt now days is Ethanthefarmerreceivedforthe cotton in it Also the cell-
e bags containing carrots cost 3 times as much as the proshyr r eceived for the carrots z cor ding to Ferest R Sheldon Extension Agent doing 4-H and
youth work a program of work for 1965 has been submitted e rs of the following4-H clubs I-Jolly Juniors of South Sanshy
lle 2-Better Farmers of Bear Hill 3-Wake up and Live of re-Foxcroft 4-Pine Cone Teenagers of Woodbury Hill 5-0ver
op of Dover South Mills 6-Dover Doves of Goffs Corners y Hands of Shirley Mills Other clubs working on plans for
DIDing year include I-Busy Bees of Dover-Foxcroft 2-C lover enville and the Junction 3-Cloverettes of Guilford 4-Hale
Hearty of West Dover5-Jolly Helpers of Parkman 6-Jolly - of East Dover7-Rough N Ready of West Dover 8-Rainshy
BrQwnville
Cold Weather meaDS ar troules unless YOU C H E C K THO S E PR 0 B L EMS NOW
BATTERY TIRES POINTS amp PLUGS RADIATOR HOSES ANTI-FREEZE AND THERMOSTATS
Clukey amp PageIncGuilforQ Maine
MILO NEOTERIC CLUB
The Nov meeting of the Neoteric Club was held in the town han Nov 11 1964 Myrna RiCker presided with 42 members present Roll call was Penny Art Fund The club received an invitation to a public musical sponsored by the Molasco Club in Dover- Foxcroft Proceeds will goto charity A thank you note was also received from Linda Swazy Troop Scribe for Girls Scout Trocgtp 118
Twenty members volunteered to help Mr Harmon solici t for the AbnkiGirl Scouts in Maine The club will send Ann Deschaine a former officer and honorary member a baby gift Pllt Ricker reported that a profi tof$78 41 was realized from a public suppe- Jean Grinell was voted in as the club new treasurer and Linda Dwelley as a new member It was-decided that a spring fashion show will be held as a fund raising project Aftet the business meeting an interesting picture and demonstration was presented byMr AlanSanborri hair stylist Chris Monroe was hostess for the evening A supper preceeded the meeting with the follOwing members in charge EthelynLord Chairman Ann Carlton Violet Jones Judy Macdouga1l Judy Stevens Dolores Mayo The next meetingwillbeheldat the town all Dec 8th The program will middot include a Christmas tree and Secret Pal gift exchange Roll call will be gifts for Pineland Refreshments will be in charge cf Jean Hanson chairman Elaine Lewis JudyEichel Elaine Carey Eiddy Eames Shirley Ellison Helen Carey will be hostess
1964 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE Enumerators for the 1964 Census of Agriculture will start call shy
ing on farmers of Piscataquis County on November 23 according to Extension Agent Richard A Johnson
Enumerators are local men and women hired temporaily by the Bureau of the Census anagency of the U S Department of Comshymerce to countthe commercial farms in the communities where the enumerators live
The purpose of the visits is to collect census questionaries that farmers in the country have been filling out since the forms were mailed to all rural boxholders several days ago Farmers and ranchers were thus allowed a period of time to consult their 1964 business records and to fill out the forms before tiE enumerators came calling The purpose of the questionaire is to furnish needed up to date information on U S agricultural production and reshysources
During the visits enumerators will also review forms and assis t shyfarmers in completing the answers to any questions that the farshymers were unable to answer Filling out the form is required by the Census Act
What would be a better Christmas Gift an RUA Viutor TVthan
MORE PEOPLE OWN RC As THAN ANY OTHER MAKEBLACK AND WHITE OR
COLOR
Bu the lu Wa Oa a LAY middot AWlY
Mllo Western Auto
P age 9T HE TOWN CRIER
A BNAKI GIRL SCOUT COUN C IL Junior of the Month----- shy
At the November 12th meeting of the Milo Cadette Girl Scout r oap a thank you note was read from the LaGrange Troop who
d ted t -I d 18 b F R d D G t tb $1000 has offered the same arrangement thIS yearIe lca 0 IUlIVI ua y ranClS onco an Ianna ran WI
er e guests at the recent Halloween party 1t is planned to establish a day camp next summer Gertrude l cKusick discussed some easy ways of camping
ANGERVILLE
~ TH SANGERVILLE GRANGE
AtSouthSangerville Grange on Nov 14th a Smorgasbord Supper a s served by Barbara Ronco Barbara Hoxie and Nancy E llms ast Master Doran Nuite presided at the business meeting Guy and Nancy had a most interesting report of State Grange s sionsin Lewiston The following program was arranged by
b Mteh 11 d K th N te 0 C ~ ar ara 1 e an a enne UI penmg song orsages u-e sented t 0 each 1ady P ageant arranged by Merna Dunham 0 f )L tR G thte 1 d tak t G feasan lVer range WI n a leS mg par roup 0 songs
bull b R t M te P k St t M ar ara onco as accompams ys ry ac age un emo d R d b L d Rh d H 1 L t 11 b B b1Ze ea mg y y la 0 a u a esson 0 a y ar ara Ji tchell Thanksgiving Prayer and Tableau by Howard Greene
aggie Greene Linda Ellms and Katherine Nuite Vis itors were Present from Milo East Sangerville and North
iuiLford Granges Ins tallation of officers will be held November 28 followed by late
SANGERVILLE SUSIE CARR CHAPTER OES
The regular meeting of Susie Carr Chapter OES was held Thursday evening An auction followed the proceeds going to Estarle Refreshshyments were served by Gladys and Glyndon Palmer Stella and Clifford Merrow Ruth Davis Virginia Zimmerman
The Maine Highway Safetraquo Committee suggests we begin to winterize driving habits Change over from summer to winterlare Drive slower at night Reduce speed on wet spaces Be alert forpedestri shyans during early evening hours Stay a reasonable distance beshyhind the car ahead
Records by the Mallett Bros
ARE ON SALE AT Milo
Western Auto Guilford
Davis Brothers Dover-Foxcroft
Lanphers Rexall Store Peters Pharmacy Gellersons
Brownville Jct The Emporium
Greenville Western Auto
Atkinson Atkinson Super Mkt
Sebec Lee Nasons Store
Bangor Viners Music Co
Prmclpal Kenneth Pen Y)resents Nell HamlIn WIth hIS award
for being OctoberI s Junior of the Month The same anonymous
donor who provided last years Junior of the Month prize of
Neil is an honor student and is very active in school activities and IS consIdered a credIt to Mllo HIgh School
COMPARE THESE PRICES
S hop 1VI110 S port Shop
amp Save Top Notch - 3 lace insulated pacs - $995
Hunters - Seater Heater - reg $1 5 95 NOW $1200
Portable Grills - $1 98 each
20 OFF ON 1963 BOMBARDIER SKI-DOO SNOW TRAVELER
20 OFF ON 1963 SNOW B LOWERS ARrENS AND SNOW BIRD
IMPORTED RUBBER PACS AS LOW AS $300 A PAIR
- -~e 10 THE TOWN CRIER
50th Anniversary
Photo by Herrick and Mrs Harold Edgerly of Sangerville were honored at a edding anniversary reception held at their home Sunday from to 8 00 p m ~ observance was arranged by their daughters Mrs Hubert
of Lumberton Miss Mrs Ernest Mitchell and their son Edgerly both of Sangerville fsts were greeted by Keith Edgerly and Hubert Bilbe a son
r - Edgerly was attractive in a navy blue two piece dress oned with a jacket and lighter blue blouse embellished with
511 She complemented her attire with a corsage of yellow 15 Mr Edgerly had a boutonniere of yellow mums
gues t book was in charge of Mrs Le lia Crafts sis ter of Edgerly Ie card and gift table desplayed a money tree the gift of South ~erville Grange and other friends and relatives a 50th wedding verssry plate made by Mrs Ella Ruland expressly for the lSion a golden plaque an original bell-shaped plaque of Lows 1ge made by Mrs Louise Chapman a beautiful electric clock m a ny other outstanding gifts Several beautiful bouquets of w mums the gifts of friends decorated the home ~tter of congratulations from Governor Reed was highly prized
cards were received by Mr and Mrs Edgerly one being a ley gift card from the class of 1912 Sangerville High School Illr anni versarycakesmadeanddecorated by Mrs Bilbe were g htfromLumbertonby her The largest was an elaborate 10 r cake There were also a double hear t dke a double weddshyring cake and a five layer cake topped with a golden50orishy_ us ed on a cake for the c lass of 1912 S H S on their 50th nni anniversary This50 has since been passed toclass obe rs observing their golden wedding anniversary The decor -IlS of all these cakes were of high profeSSional quality Bilbe cut and served the cakes and Mrs Barbara Hoxie ove r-Foxcroft dipped punch -so Edgerly the former Miss Octavia McPhetres was born reanville he r parents moving to Sangerville when she was a tg child She graduated from Sangerville High School in the s of 1912 She later taught the rural school at Jackman Cor-
Edgerly was born in Sangerville and attended the towns )(Jls He and Mrs Edgerly were mar ried Nov 14 1914 by Rev O P Alvord at the Methodist parsonage in Dover - F oxshy
Tho h 1 livpri nn thp h OTI1P farnl
Mr Edger lyhas been e mployed as 8Jl expert road builder For five years he was roacl commissioner in his home town He was employed as road builder for many years by the State of Maine In 191~hewaselectedasrepresentative ot the State Legislature
He held the office for two terms from 1958 to 1962 Both Mr and Mrs Edgerly are Golden Sheaf members of South
Sangerville Grange He has been Master Overseer and Assistant Steward Mrs Edgerly has held the office of Lady Assistant Steward Ceres and Pomona
Mr and Mrs Edgerly had five children Helen who is Mrs Hubert f3ilbe of Lumberton Miss Arthur who was drowned at Moosehead Lake in May1961 June now Mrs Ernest Mit shychell of Sangerville M~rgaret Mrs Matthias Poulin of Randshyolph A F B Texas Keith a practicing attorney in Dover shyFoxcroft
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Jarkmatt Word was received in town
Tuesday night of the death of Maurice Kimball of Jacksonshyville Flor ida brother of Arshythur Kimball and Olive Nutting of Parkman Mr Kimball was struck by a car and died inshystantly He is survived by a wife and four children Funshyeral services were held Thursshyday afternoon In Jacksonville Florida
Mr s EdnaKimball and Miss P hyllis Bean of Auburn were guests of Mrs Bonnie Austin on Wednesday
~laquoltglrut 111 SANGERVILLE BRIEFS
Mrs EvaEdes who is a patshyient in the Hibbard Nursing Home Dover-Foxcroft atshytended the Veterans Day chicken pie supper at the Unitshyed Church Wednesday
Recent activities at the Conshysolidated School for the beneshyfit of the TV fund were a bottle drive which netted $3202 and a fudge and popcorn sale which netted $2445 a total of $56 47
Miss Carol P hilpot of Dovshyer-Foxcroft was the guest of Mr and Mrs Chester Moulton Wednesday evening and attendshyed the Veterans Day supper
Miss Georgina Patterson R N of Bangor was in town to call on her uncle Thomas Patterson
Mr a nd Mrs Lyle Macomber of Dover-Foxcroft wer e here Wednesday toatte)1d the Vetshy
erans Day supper at the United
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Maine Provincial Trail peDA Ann al Meeting
Mr Girar d Reny discusses Quebe c - Maine re lations
ap above shows route of proposed highway which wi ll use exshyg highways Besides the obvious advantages Of a publicised
e through (what we consider) Maines best recreation a r e as route will provide the best connection between the Mar itime inces and Quebec and should bring a heavy increase i l1 trafshy
or this reason alone A connection between Route 95 and the ne Provincial route between Milo and Howland will gr eatly 2den the scope of advertising that can be done on access to _ a ti on areas in central Maine
P LAN T O BROWSE
We have so many -shy fII
RU$T C RAFT
CHRISTMAS CARDS lhat you will want to shop leisurely at
Main Street Milo 943-2347
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Gr oups gathered after the meeting to discuss the m any and varied aspects of the Highways effe c t on the areas it wi ll c r oss
The annual mee ting of the P i s cataq uis Coun ty Development Ass ociation was held on Nov 17 The As s ociation e lected fo ur new members to the steer ing committee O T Rozell of Milo Richard J ohns on of Dover- F oxc r oft Lione ll Me r r ill of Greenvi lle and William Muzzey of Greenville
The four members left on the committee from last year we r e Murdoc MacDonald of Brounville Phillip Annis of Dover - F oxshycr oft James Martin of Guilford and Willard Star bird of Sangel shyville
A delic ious supper was served by the ladies of the Sebec Grange After which the group of a r ound 100 heard the gues t s peake r Gerard Re ny Mr Reny s poke in s upport of the e ffort of the Asso shyciation to use an already es tab l~shed r oadway c onne cting Quebec with the Ea s tern Provinces of Canada The r oadway would C Oll shy
ne ct Vanceb or o on the east with Linc oln Mi lo Dover -Foxcroft Greenville Jackman and Quebec on the wes t
Mr Reny would like to furthe r social relations be tween Maine and Quebec He extended a wish that the town ma nager s of this county come to Saint Foy in the sp r ing to attend a nationwide meeting of municipal management
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igtcAL BRIEFS Mrs DoulglS Rennie of Abbot
ntd from Page 10 Mrs Orrin Taylor Mrs Fred Crain and Miss Abbie Fowler
as Doris Leland Miss were in Dexter Monday aftershyhryn Flanders and Mrs noon to call on Mrs Richard e Morse of Bangor attendshy Wark ne chicken pie supper at Gary Deane son of Mrs lnited Church and were Ralph White of Hartland has night guests of Miss Alice enlisted in the U S Army and ~on is stationed at Fort Dix N J
lt_ s Thelma Ordway and 3 Faye Stillson attended the Mr and Mrs Timothy Mayo
~ ng of the Sunshine Club and daughter of Farmington
e home of Mrs Ruby were Sunday guests of Mr and
ding in Gui lford Tuesshy Mrs Murray Bridges They also visited Mrs Florenceght
and Mrs Gerald Vigue Bridges of Parkman
chi ldren of Gleenville were Mr and Mrs Hurburt Bilbe
s ts ofherparents Mr and of Lumberton Miss have been
~ Milton Edes guests of her parents Mr and
S Mary Southard and son Mrs Harold Edgerly
~angor were gues ts of Mrs Mr and Mrs Chester Moulshyton Mr Ernest Bryant ande Stilson Mrs Audrey Edgerly of Dovershy
18th Annual Guilford Firemans Ball
Thanksgiving Night Nov 26
PCHS Gym 9 PM-lAM Del Soules Orchestra
Door Prize c
THE TOWN CRIER
Mr Costello Proudly Announces
the Opening of his
Beae(tl SatfJlt in Milo
Hair Coloring a Specialty WASH amp SET $200
FROSTING $20 DO
HAIR CUTS $1 50
PERMANENT WAVES STARTING AT $700
TINTS - complete - $650
BLEACHES $1500
Hair styles 6y Evening work byappointment only
Mrs Marilyn Bailey ana Mr Cos tell01
Monday thru aturday 9 A M to 5 P M
Main Street Milo 943-2655
Foxcroft were in Waterville call from their son Staff Sgt Sunday to see Mrs Dorothy Paul Taylor who is stationed Berry who is a patient at the in Canterbuly England also Sis ters Hospital a call from aniece Barbara
Miss Sarah Taylor Miss Taylor in Connecticut Pansy Taylor of Houlton and ~umiddotlf ro Mrs DorothyMcNallYltDf Ban- t 0
About 225 visitors were reshygor were guests 0 f M r and
TId th g1stereda~ the grade schoolsMrs 0 rnn ayor an WI
h d through American Educationthem ca11ed on Mrs RIC ar
week The new music books Wark and daughter at the
tal D te were on dIsplay in the hallPIummer HospI In ex r
middot T 1 159 parents signed at theMr and Mrs Ornn ayor
middot thmiddot d Community High School in the whowere 0 bserVlng eIr we shy Home Economics room on par-ding anniversary Sunday
rents nightreceived a Happy Anniversary Contd on Page 13
We bake BEANS rlf(
every Saturday e and serve them after ( PM
SPECIAL ORDERS to take out if ORDERED BY FRIDAY NIGH
Open 6 a m to 1U p m Mon -Sat 9 a m to 7 p m Sun
Guilford I Maine
TH E T O W N CRIER P age
LOCAL BRIEFS Contd fr om Page 12
11rs Charles McDonald of Dedham Mass andMrs Edshyar d Farmer of Woburn Mass e r e over nightguests of Mrs a rl Martin and called on their nt Florence Martin
_ daughter Amy Elizabeth as borl to Mr and Mrs Thoshya OConnell of Watervilet
- Y Mrs OConnell was the _ r ruer Sharon McKusic Mr nd Mrs Carl McKusic were
es ts of the OConnep and _ r s McKusic stayed on for a middoteek
Guests attending the 50th -edding Anniversary of Mr
and Mrs Vern Knapp of Seal a rbour on Friday were Mr
land Mrs Frank Ruksznis Mr nd Mrs Paul Rlik3 znis
_ r s Fredrick Mills Mr and _Irs Omar LombardMrs and _ r s Ernest Dodge Mr and _ 1s Alvah Perkins and Faith Jaidson of Abbot
Mr and Mrs H E Undershyood Jr of Essex Conn e r e guests of Mr and Mrs
Hugo Cross Miss Alive Ladd of Fairfield a the guest of Mrs Lena
Draper
The Worlds Fair held at the Community Church was very
uccessful and netted a fine s um
The decorations were colorshyi 1and represented the differshye nt countrie-s The grab bag wi th the Japanese lanterns e re partically pleasing to the chi ldren At 5 and 6 a ham loaf supper was served
GUILFORD CHRISTMAS CLUB GUIL FORD TRUST
The Guilford Trust Company is paying the ir 1964 Xmas Club this wee k The club is made up of 632 individuals and the club totals $74290 which makes an average for each member of over $115 00 The total this year is a fw thousshyand dollars more than last years
Originally Christmas Club dollars were used for buying of Christmas presents but they are now used for various other purposes Presently the clubs are also used for insurshyance premiums taxes and vacation trips but also a large amount of Christmas clubs savings also are put into regshyular savings accounts
The Club for 1965 will open November 16 1964 at the Guil shyford Trust Company in Guilshyford and Greenville and will be a vailable in sizes from twenty five cents to ten dollars- yieldshying at maturity $1250 to $500
Does Your Car Vibrate and Shake since your snow treads were installed If so visit
CROSBYS and have your rear wheels BALANCED for a more
COMFORTABLE RIDE
Park Street - Milo 943-7717
YOU CAN BUY milk or you cau buy MILK
nlE EXTRA PROTECTION PROVIDED BY PASTEU RIZED AND HOMOGENIZED MILK WILL MORE THAN PAY FOR THE LITTLE EXTRA-TIME IT TAKES YOU TO ORDE R THA T MILK (JUST ONCE) SO T HAT IT WILL BE DE LIVERED TO YOUR DOOR
Rickers Dairy 943- 2260
A fire at Lawrence Browns residence on the DEste Road in _1 was quickly extinguished by Milo firemen last Tuesday eve uin The blaze in a parti tion between a front room and the ki tche was stopped with damages estimated at $5000 Fireman Alb Perkins who lived next door to Browns and Mr Raywond_ Corrison another neighbor used fire extinguishers to bring fire nearly under control before fire trucks arrived
Comeaus Cash Market Order ~W and Be
S u r e For Your Thanksgiving feasting pleasuremiddotmiddot
FRESH NATIVE CAPONS and TURKEYS
ROASTING CHICKENS and Frozen Turkeys
Congratulations and Best Wishes to
Ken Clark ON THE OPENING OF HIS NEW BARBER SHOP IN MILO (Mr Clarks shop is loshycated beneath the Masonic Club on Main St reet)
r Mil o Hi gh ~i nc ipal Ken Rerry was one of the first customers
COMPLIMENTS OF J AME S L LADD INSURANC E AGENC~
Page 14 THE T OWN CRl
WABI-TU Chcrmel S WLBZ~TV Channel middot 2 lJA~ VlliWUl u 600 Bud Leavi tt DA YTIME VIE WINtJ 1200 B aston Patriots Review MONDAY TBRU FRIDAY 630 Voya~e Undo r the Sea MONDAY THRU FRlDY 0)0 NCAA Football 755 Farm Reporter 7 ~0 rllc kie Oleaaon 7 00 Today P rinceton va Cornelln
800 Captain Kangaroo a~0 Gilligans lsl811d 725 News 415 Championship Bowling 900 Day in COUy t 900 Mr B r oadway 7 30 Today 510 Laurel and Hardy 930 Tennessee Ernie 1 000 Gunsmoke 825 News 530middotPatty Duke ~O 00 Mike Wallace New li OO TllelQilrnli News 830 Today 600 Lawre nce Welk
1100 Ge t the Message 11 15 Sa turday Late Shpw 9 00 People Are Funny 700 10 OClock High 11 30 Missing Links Only the Valient 930 Womans Hour 800 HollywoodmiddotP aligtce 1200 Love of Life SUNDAY NOV~ 22 1904 1000 Make Room F or Daddy 900 SIltulday Night Movie 1225 News 1200 Ask You r Minister 1030 word For Wor d nTh1ee Vn lent Peoplerr 1230 Search for Tomorrow 1 00 Wo rld W81middot I 1100 ConceJltration 1100 RlUgtUJgOlQ Theater
1245 Guiding Light 100 Mid-Day
130 Industry on Parade 1 45 NFL Todaymiddot
11 30 Jeopa rdy 1200 Say When
fbe Untouchahles 12 30 wei r o
chables ~
terr i fie DISCOUNTS on Food Freel
all types and sizes
Western Auto se lls MORE Freezers than any other company in the U S See TOM HOWARD a t MiL
Weste rn Auto Store
1230 T ruth or Conae uences115 Hal lone P ine 200 NF L Football SU NDAY NOV 22 1964 GlFaS ASKED FOR TOGUS i255 NBC NewB Day Report1 30 As The World Turns Steele rs at Giants ~dO Americans at Wor 100 General Hospital The American Legi on Aux shy2 00 Pass word 00 NFL Football 915 Sacre d Heart 130 Let s Make a Deal2 30 Houseparty Colts at Rams 930 Faith for Today iliary in Milo has ins ta lled a 2 00 T he Price is Right300 To Tell The Truth 700 Lassie 1000 This is the Life
230 The Doctors box at Kinneys Har dware for3 30 Edge of Night 7 3 0 The Martian 10 30 Porky Pig 300 Another World40o-Secret Storm 8 00 Ed ullivan 11 00 Bullwinkle donations of gifts from inter shy33 0 You Dont Say430 Father Knows Best 900 The Fugitive 1130 Discovery400 Match Game ested people to T ogus Veter shy5 00 Bozo Show 1000 Candid Camera 1~ 00 Wde World of Sports
600 Telejournal News 425 NBC News Afternoon Reper l JO Wild Kingdom1030 Whats My Line ans Hospital 430 Superman 200 The Hunters630 CBS News 1100 Telejournal News
TH RSDAY NOV 1f 1964 500 MickEy Mouse Donors are asked to try to1115 Harry Reasoner NeWJ
530 Sea Hunt00 Wyatt Earp MONDAY NOV 231964 lIiSO Trails West ge t gifts into the box by Dec 600 Fi rs t Evening News Report7 30 Broadside 300 TouchdoWnTUU The-roIre m an
800 Per ry Mason 6 30 Huntley Brinkley Repo rt 330 AFL Football 1st 730 To Tell the Trllth
NIGHT TIME VEIWlNG9 00 P assword KRIlB88 City at HoustOI800 Ive Got Secret -riroRSDAY NOV 1919649 30 Balleys of Balb ollt 830 Andy Griffith 630 J F Kennedy Remembered
10 OIl llooert u oulet pc1al 9 00 T he LliCY Show IUU MCHales Navy 830 Bill Dana 730 Dinah Shore Special11 00 T e lejJJurnalNews J 30 Many Happy Returns 9 00 Bonanza 8 30 Dr KildareFRIDAY NOV 20 1964 1000 Slatfery s People 10 00 The Rogues 930 HazelT OQ My lnree ~ons 11 30 T he Les C rane Show 1 1 00 The World this Weekend 1000 Kraft Suspense Theate If you want to BUY SELL7 30 Rawhide TUESDAY NOV 24 1964 1115 Dragnet l 1 00 ABC News Final830 The Enter tainers 7 00 Littles Hobo MONDAY NOV 23 1964 RENT or SWAP try Town imiddott middotan T()nRht Show9 30 Cormer Pyle 730 Comba t no KentucKy Jone shyF RIDAY NOV ro 1964 Crier ClassU1ed
1 000 T he Reporter 730 90 Bristol Court830 Red Skelton li o ~ Tel~ourrujrNews 9 30 Pe tticoa t Junction rO O Mr Magoo 900 Andy Williams S TURDAY NOVbull 21 1964 1000 The Doctor s and Nurse 730lntel1lJl tional Showtlme 1000 Alfred Hftchcock Presents H 00 Mister Mayor WEDNESDAY NOV 25 1964 830 Bob Hope Presents 1100 ABC NEWS Final APARTMENT FOR RE NT
930 Jack Benny TUESDAY NOV 24 19649 00 Alvin Show fl)l) Bewtonea 3 room heated apa rtment 7 OU D6hoJReec 1000 Jack Paar930 Tennessee T uxedo 730 CBS News Extra 10 00 Quick Draw McGraw lliO~ ABC N ews Final (30 Mr Novak for rent Call 943 -206 8800 Medicine Man jlATURDAY NOV 211964 830 Man From UNCLE11 00 Linus the Lionhearted 8 30 Bever ly Hillbillies
1 30 The JersonB 7 30 Jus t for Kids 930 TW-3 900 Dick Van Dyke
800 The OBriena 9301200 Candiepi~ Bowling 930 cara Williams NOTICE8 30 B uga Bunny 1000 Bell Telephone Hour1 00 SkiKIDg 1000 Danny Kaye130 American BandB lgtUd 900 Lone Ranger WEDNEWAY NOV bull 25 1964 Saturday evening Nov 21100 Telejo~l News
930 llArtbr He athciIP 230 Lets Square Da nce 700 Spotlight on Youthli 30 The Lea Crane Show the Home Economics Committ shy
300 Saturday Western lOOO ~oIerdoi - 730 The Virginian
400 Studio CUy Bandstand l D30 Fileball XL-5 900 WednesdayNlght mOvie ee will sponsor a card Party al 11 00 Dennis the Menace500 Jimmy Dean The Rack the Juvenile Hal l Members11 30 Fury
not solicited please bring sandwiches
illLFORD ley Paul Weston Deborah NOTICE
T H GRADE VETERANS DAY Crocker Song American The ROGRAM Beautiful Benifi ts of the Vickis School of Dance wi V~terans Day was observed Veterans by Allen Perkins hold registration at the La the 7th grade with an approshy Teachers Mrs AdkinB and Gr ange Town Hall Thurs Nov te program Program comshy Miss Stryer 19 at 345F irst lesson wi ll ittee Valerie Gilbe rt Pamshy follow immediately after regshy
It Taylor and Gail Houston istration Song When Jhnnie Comes [arching Home Poem Vetshymas pay by Bobbie Deane Deer hunters in addition to
ory on Veterans Day by Julie using common sense and cau ble Poem liThe Blue and the ion in the woods are ur~ed
eyllby David Weymouth drive carefully on the way t
thy Fairbrother Howard and from hunting a r eas Thl
eymouth Kent MuKusic Maine HighvaySafetyCommi
thleen Davis Forest Sim shy tee suggests that hunters stal
os Linda Gillis P oem hunting excursions in a r esu
Flanders Field by Michshy condition Obey all traffi c 1 )
1 Wharff Original Ski t by and enjoy Maine hunting fre
eronicaGrant Phillip Find- from traffic tr ubies
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CHURCH NEWS Contd from Page 4
~ducation-Thomas Blake reported the commission will meet 10
SCS-Nathalie Brooks reported as President Observed Call to
-ayer and Self Denial Week with serVices Oct 29 Were represhyted Nov 4th this fall meeting of the conference Next meeting
12 at Melva Haleys lIlllual Christmas fair Dec 4th iYF reported by the Pastor Collected funds for UNlC Willcon shy
ct Sunday evening worship NOV 15 and will have table at Xmas - Melva Haley conference dIrector of chlldrens work attended h Ch Teeting of volunteers and employed conference staff WIt
) r esponsibilities of Northeastern jurisdiction with members of b oard of education from Nashville Tenn held at Warwick
_-lLFORD lnIES CIRCLE COMMUNITY CHURCH CALANDAR [he Ladies Circle of Community Church met at the church parshy s Thursday Nov 12 with new officers as hostesses 21 memshy 5 and 1 guest present The report of proceeds from the annual f held on Nov 8 anounted to about $600 00 The President
the calandar for the year 1964- 65 which was accepted as
2-Meeting at church parlors Mary Johnston PatriciaDavshyis as hostesses Benifit for month Little Churches Comshy
mittee Patricia Littlefield Ann Romano Agenes Lindsay Catherine Rukaznis
1 6-covered dish lunch at 1230 at church hostesses Wilda Metcalf Ina Lindsay Benefit-Parties - committee Cora Stevens Doris Rollins
[ 3-130 meeting at home of Norma Couture hostesses Norshyma Couture Catherine Hukaznis Benefit-Baked bean supshypercommittee Pat and Don Davis Elaine and Phil Hershyring Mary and Lawrence Johnston Katherine and Arno Emery
3-12 30 covered dish lunch at church-hostesses Lena Drashyper Marian Brazier Spring Benefi t-commi ttee Betty Findley Margaret Lightbody Dorothy Edes Estelle French
il 7-130 meeting at home of Patricia Davis-hostessesAlwa Hedrick and Patricia Dilvis Berefit-Bell ringers-comshymittee Norma Couture Lurene Houston Constance Deshylancy and Katherine Moody
5-12 30 covered dish lunch at home of Cora Stevens Hostshyesses-Cora Stevens Charlotte Cookson Dorothy Herrshying Benefit-May Breakfast-committee Lora Taylor Marguerite Sawyer Ina Lindsay Eveline Cross
ce 2-1230 covered dish lunch at church Hostesses-Cathershyine Emery Doris Rollins Food sale as benefit Commshyi ttee Lula Ronco Marian Brazier Lena Draper Agnes Hilton
-Smorgasbord-committee Charlotte Cookson Doris Rollins Flora True Leta Buzzell Lillian Labree
gus t 4-Picnic-Marguerite Sawyer May Moody Committee at Sawyers cottage Whetstone Pond
It Ist-1230 covered dish lunch at church committee Lula Ronco Flora True Benefit-Rummage sale committee Virginia Rukaznis Cora Stevens Phyllis Mills Wilda Metcalf
6-Annual Meeting at church at 330 p m SUPDer committee
Betty Findley Dorothy Herring Phyllis Mills Laura Pratt Francis Ridley
SANGERVILLE UNlTED CIRCLE ANNUAL FAIR
The United Circle held their annual fair and Veterans Day chid-shyen pie supper at the church Wednesday 185 persons were fed at the supper
The supper committee was Mrs Mildred Dodge chairman Mrs Stella Merrow Mrs Carrie Hall Mrs Katherine Melvin
The committee for the chicken pies was Mrs Emma IDo ler
Mrs Evelyn Starbird Mrs Bernice Carter Mrs Phyllis Harmiddot ngt Ml on rs Sara Edes Mrs Barbara Mitchell was in charge of the dining room The
waitresses were Karlene Cluk S d C 1 L P 1 ey an ra 0 e a vence a mer nst- M 1 H B d une ernng ren a Hernng Candace Jordan Gail and Nancy
Chandler Jackie Kimball Beverely Covey The committee for the apron table for the fair was Mts Em ma
Pooler chairman Mrs Beatrice MacDougal Misscellaneous and food table Bernice Carter chairman Be [
nice Priest Kathleen Humphrey Marjorie Smart Queenie Wil shyson Parcel Post Alice Jackson Gladys Palmer Grab Bag Phyllis Harrington Inez Martin Candy table Edna Lewis Laura Prey Mrs Gertrude Clukey sold supper tickets
GUILFORD WSCS HELPING HAND
WSCS Helping Hand met Thursday evening Nov 12 with Melva Haley Co-hostesses Eda Fortier Phyllis Perkins Charlotte Merrillandthehostess 17 present including the 2 guests Presishydent Nathalie Brooks we lcoming aU present and thanking the hostess
Reports of Secretaries of lines of work Christian Social Relations Dorothy Fortier secretary reported and requested members to purchase UNlBelieve seals and post cards Asking the membe s especially to write XeronCooperative Rochester NY supportshyingtheir TV program on United Nations These have been critic ized by the John Birch Society
Program Materials-Edwina Hamilton Secretary reported tha t the evaluation reports had been sent to the district officer 9 com _ binations to the Methodist Woman 8 to World Outlook 5 to Meth shyodist Woman and 1 to World Outlook
Any onw wishing to help clean the church kitchen be there Nov 18 at 1 pm
30 calls reported for donations to Higher education Voted to fill two Christmas stockings for State Hospital Margaret Martin apshypOinted to look after Christmas remembrances
Worship and Program ledbyVera Weston included article from MethodistWomanand also included Thanksgiving article correlatshyed to go wi th the program Sharing Basic Freedom which is the Christian Social Relations Study led by Esther Woolsey assist shyed by Edwina Hamilton and Pearl Ward Meeting closed wi th WSCS benidiction Refreshments were served by hostesses
NOW ON DISPLAY
ALSO MANY GIFT ITEMS Come in and browse around
ROSS DRUO Your REXALL STORE in Guilford
THE T OW N CRIER P age 7
al ett Brothers 5bullISC 0 Ie
David with fami ly pet WoW who doesnt 1ike to have his picshyture taken
Neil works part time as a filling station attendant
Hand Made Canoes made of NATIVE CEDAR covered with FIBERGLAS 10 and 12foot series
ALSO REPAIR JOBS
AE Levenseller Dover - Foxcroft Maine
David amp Neil Malle tt of Sebec fo lk - Singing guitar - pickin brothers who are mahing a name fo r themselves musically han just re leased their new reco~d which features an original sOlli I Solomon II
For two years they have played and s ung together atVariolU Hootena nnies and ente mined for Kiwanis Church Schoo Acti vities and other groups They have als o appeared many time on TV shows
David age 13 is an 8th grader at the Harland A Ladd Sc 00
Neil seventeen is a freshman at Husson Stores where their record is being s old ale listed elsewhere it
this issue The record may now be heard on various local jukebcxes
P age 8 THE TOWN CRIER
EXTE N SI ON LINES By R A Johnson Extension Agent
Piscataquis County UNIVERSITY OF MAINE EXTENSION SERVICE
c erding to a survey on privately operated campgrounds conshyed by the University of Maine Cooperative Extension Service It 1 out of every 3 campers coming into Maine have incomes Iver $10 000 a year The State Universi ty has been conductshysiLlilar surveys in other recreational enterprises during the year
ere are 5 privately owned campgrounds in Maine which are
p to handle over 300 tent or camp trailer units at anyone There are over 150 privately operated campgrounds in Maine adication of the present amount of recreational travel e Economic Opportunity Act popularly referred to as the alti shyrty act will be discussed during a 30 minute television proshyn to be carried this week by stations of the Maine Educational ~ vision Network The program will be lired from 7 to 7 30 p em Thursday Nov 19 on WMEB-TV Channel 12 Orono ~
e 962 University of Maine Alumni are accosicated with 248 panies in the pulp and paper and allied industries as shown
1964 University of Maine Pulp and Paper Foundation direshysor e cently published The Alumni are located in 27 states and oreign countries and nearly 150 held major administrative lions wi th their companies X F 15minutefilmsonindoor Gardenin~ willbe s~own in De~shy~r on the Maine ETV Network The first fIlm mtended pnshyly for 4-H work but good for general viewing will be shown esday December I at 6 30 p m
xI ~es indicate that the cost of laundering a shirt now days is Ethanthefarmerreceivedforthe cotton in it Also the cell-
e bags containing carrots cost 3 times as much as the proshyr r eceived for the carrots z cor ding to Ferest R Sheldon Extension Agent doing 4-H and
youth work a program of work for 1965 has been submitted e rs of the following4-H clubs I-Jolly Juniors of South Sanshy
lle 2-Better Farmers of Bear Hill 3-Wake up and Live of re-Foxcroft 4-Pine Cone Teenagers of Woodbury Hill 5-0ver
op of Dover South Mills 6-Dover Doves of Goffs Corners y Hands of Shirley Mills Other clubs working on plans for
DIDing year include I-Busy Bees of Dover-Foxcroft 2-C lover enville and the Junction 3-Cloverettes of Guilford 4-Hale
Hearty of West Dover5-Jolly Helpers of Parkman 6-Jolly - of East Dover7-Rough N Ready of West Dover 8-Rainshy
BrQwnville
Cold Weather meaDS ar troules unless YOU C H E C K THO S E PR 0 B L EMS NOW
BATTERY TIRES POINTS amp PLUGS RADIATOR HOSES ANTI-FREEZE AND THERMOSTATS
Clukey amp PageIncGuilforQ Maine
MILO NEOTERIC CLUB
The Nov meeting of the Neoteric Club was held in the town han Nov 11 1964 Myrna RiCker presided with 42 members present Roll call was Penny Art Fund The club received an invitation to a public musical sponsored by the Molasco Club in Dover- Foxcroft Proceeds will goto charity A thank you note was also received from Linda Swazy Troop Scribe for Girls Scout Trocgtp 118
Twenty members volunteered to help Mr Harmon solici t for the AbnkiGirl Scouts in Maine The club will send Ann Deschaine a former officer and honorary member a baby gift Pllt Ricker reported that a profi tof$78 41 was realized from a public suppe- Jean Grinell was voted in as the club new treasurer and Linda Dwelley as a new member It was-decided that a spring fashion show will be held as a fund raising project Aftet the business meeting an interesting picture and demonstration was presented byMr AlanSanborri hair stylist Chris Monroe was hostess for the evening A supper preceeded the meeting with the follOwing members in charge EthelynLord Chairman Ann Carlton Violet Jones Judy Macdouga1l Judy Stevens Dolores Mayo The next meetingwillbeheldat the town all Dec 8th The program will middot include a Christmas tree and Secret Pal gift exchange Roll call will be gifts for Pineland Refreshments will be in charge cf Jean Hanson chairman Elaine Lewis JudyEichel Elaine Carey Eiddy Eames Shirley Ellison Helen Carey will be hostess
1964 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE Enumerators for the 1964 Census of Agriculture will start call shy
ing on farmers of Piscataquis County on November 23 according to Extension Agent Richard A Johnson
Enumerators are local men and women hired temporaily by the Bureau of the Census anagency of the U S Department of Comshymerce to countthe commercial farms in the communities where the enumerators live
The purpose of the visits is to collect census questionaries that farmers in the country have been filling out since the forms were mailed to all rural boxholders several days ago Farmers and ranchers were thus allowed a period of time to consult their 1964 business records and to fill out the forms before tiE enumerators came calling The purpose of the questionaire is to furnish needed up to date information on U S agricultural production and reshysources
During the visits enumerators will also review forms and assis t shyfarmers in completing the answers to any questions that the farshymers were unable to answer Filling out the form is required by the Census Act
What would be a better Christmas Gift an RUA Viutor TVthan
MORE PEOPLE OWN RC As THAN ANY OTHER MAKEBLACK AND WHITE OR
COLOR
Bu the lu Wa Oa a LAY middot AWlY
Mllo Western Auto
P age 9T HE TOWN CRIER
A BNAKI GIRL SCOUT COUN C IL Junior of the Month----- shy
At the November 12th meeting of the Milo Cadette Girl Scout r oap a thank you note was read from the LaGrange Troop who
d ted t -I d 18 b F R d D G t tb $1000 has offered the same arrangement thIS yearIe lca 0 IUlIVI ua y ranClS onco an Ianna ran WI
er e guests at the recent Halloween party 1t is planned to establish a day camp next summer Gertrude l cKusick discussed some easy ways of camping
ANGERVILLE
~ TH SANGERVILLE GRANGE
AtSouthSangerville Grange on Nov 14th a Smorgasbord Supper a s served by Barbara Ronco Barbara Hoxie and Nancy E llms ast Master Doran Nuite presided at the business meeting Guy and Nancy had a most interesting report of State Grange s sionsin Lewiston The following program was arranged by
b Mteh 11 d K th N te 0 C ~ ar ara 1 e an a enne UI penmg song orsages u-e sented t 0 each 1ady P ageant arranged by Merna Dunham 0 f )L tR G thte 1 d tak t G feasan lVer range WI n a leS mg par roup 0 songs
bull b R t M te P k St t M ar ara onco as accompams ys ry ac age un emo d R d b L d Rh d H 1 L t 11 b B b1Ze ea mg y y la 0 a u a esson 0 a y ar ara Ji tchell Thanksgiving Prayer and Tableau by Howard Greene
aggie Greene Linda Ellms and Katherine Nuite Vis itors were Present from Milo East Sangerville and North
iuiLford Granges Ins tallation of officers will be held November 28 followed by late
SANGERVILLE SUSIE CARR CHAPTER OES
The regular meeting of Susie Carr Chapter OES was held Thursday evening An auction followed the proceeds going to Estarle Refreshshyments were served by Gladys and Glyndon Palmer Stella and Clifford Merrow Ruth Davis Virginia Zimmerman
The Maine Highway Safetraquo Committee suggests we begin to winterize driving habits Change over from summer to winterlare Drive slower at night Reduce speed on wet spaces Be alert forpedestri shyans during early evening hours Stay a reasonable distance beshyhind the car ahead
Records by the Mallett Bros
ARE ON SALE AT Milo
Western Auto Guilford
Davis Brothers Dover-Foxcroft
Lanphers Rexall Store Peters Pharmacy Gellersons
Brownville Jct The Emporium
Greenville Western Auto
Atkinson Atkinson Super Mkt
Sebec Lee Nasons Store
Bangor Viners Music Co
Prmclpal Kenneth Pen Y)resents Nell HamlIn WIth hIS award
for being OctoberI s Junior of the Month The same anonymous
donor who provided last years Junior of the Month prize of
Neil is an honor student and is very active in school activities and IS consIdered a credIt to Mllo HIgh School
COMPARE THESE PRICES
S hop 1VI110 S port Shop
amp Save Top Notch - 3 lace insulated pacs - $995
Hunters - Seater Heater - reg $1 5 95 NOW $1200
Portable Grills - $1 98 each
20 OFF ON 1963 BOMBARDIER SKI-DOO SNOW TRAVELER
20 OFF ON 1963 SNOW B LOWERS ARrENS AND SNOW BIRD
IMPORTED RUBBER PACS AS LOW AS $300 A PAIR
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50th Anniversary
Photo by Herrick and Mrs Harold Edgerly of Sangerville were honored at a edding anniversary reception held at their home Sunday from to 8 00 p m ~ observance was arranged by their daughters Mrs Hubert
of Lumberton Miss Mrs Ernest Mitchell and their son Edgerly both of Sangerville fsts were greeted by Keith Edgerly and Hubert Bilbe a son
r - Edgerly was attractive in a navy blue two piece dress oned with a jacket and lighter blue blouse embellished with
511 She complemented her attire with a corsage of yellow 15 Mr Edgerly had a boutonniere of yellow mums
gues t book was in charge of Mrs Le lia Crafts sis ter of Edgerly Ie card and gift table desplayed a money tree the gift of South ~erville Grange and other friends and relatives a 50th wedding verssry plate made by Mrs Ella Ruland expressly for the lSion a golden plaque an original bell-shaped plaque of Lows 1ge made by Mrs Louise Chapman a beautiful electric clock m a ny other outstanding gifts Several beautiful bouquets of w mums the gifts of friends decorated the home ~tter of congratulations from Governor Reed was highly prized
cards were received by Mr and Mrs Edgerly one being a ley gift card from the class of 1912 Sangerville High School Illr anni versarycakesmadeanddecorated by Mrs Bilbe were g htfromLumbertonby her The largest was an elaborate 10 r cake There were also a double hear t dke a double weddshyring cake and a five layer cake topped with a golden50orishy_ us ed on a cake for the c lass of 1912 S H S on their 50th nni anniversary This50 has since been passed toclass obe rs observing their golden wedding anniversary The decor -IlS of all these cakes were of high profeSSional quality Bilbe cut and served the cakes and Mrs Barbara Hoxie ove r-Foxcroft dipped punch -so Edgerly the former Miss Octavia McPhetres was born reanville he r parents moving to Sangerville when she was a tg child She graduated from Sangerville High School in the s of 1912 She later taught the rural school at Jackman Cor-
Edgerly was born in Sangerville and attended the towns )(Jls He and Mrs Edgerly were mar ried Nov 14 1914 by Rev O P Alvord at the Methodist parsonage in Dover - F oxshy
Tho h 1 livpri nn thp h OTI1P farnl
Mr Edger lyhas been e mployed as 8Jl expert road builder For five years he was roacl commissioner in his home town He was employed as road builder for many years by the State of Maine In 191~hewaselectedasrepresentative ot the State Legislature
He held the office for two terms from 1958 to 1962 Both Mr and Mrs Edgerly are Golden Sheaf members of South
Sangerville Grange He has been Master Overseer and Assistant Steward Mrs Edgerly has held the office of Lady Assistant Steward Ceres and Pomona
Mr and Mrs Edgerly had five children Helen who is Mrs Hubert f3ilbe of Lumberton Miss Arthur who was drowned at Moosehead Lake in May1961 June now Mrs Ernest Mit shychell of Sangerville M~rgaret Mrs Matthias Poulin of Randshyolph A F B Texas Keith a practicing attorney in Dover shyFoxcroft
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G E ALVS-6 Built-in Public Addross 50 System -
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Jarkmatt Word was received in town
Tuesday night of the death of Maurice Kimball of Jacksonshyville Flor ida brother of Arshythur Kimball and Olive Nutting of Parkman Mr Kimball was struck by a car and died inshystantly He is survived by a wife and four children Funshyeral services were held Thursshyday afternoon In Jacksonville Florida
Mr s EdnaKimball and Miss P hyllis Bean of Auburn were guests of Mrs Bonnie Austin on Wednesday
~laquoltglrut 111 SANGERVILLE BRIEFS
Mrs EvaEdes who is a patshyient in the Hibbard Nursing Home Dover-Foxcroft atshytended the Veterans Day chicken pie supper at the Unitshyed Church Wednesday
Recent activities at the Conshysolidated School for the beneshyfit of the TV fund were a bottle drive which netted $3202 and a fudge and popcorn sale which netted $2445 a total of $56 47
Miss Carol P hilpot of Dovshyer-Foxcroft was the guest of Mr and Mrs Chester Moulton Wednesday evening and attendshyed the Veterans Day supper
Miss Georgina Patterson R N of Bangor was in town to call on her uncle Thomas Patterson
Mr a nd Mrs Lyle Macomber of Dover-Foxcroft wer e here Wednesday toatte)1d the Vetshy
erans Day supper at the United
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Maine Provincial Trail peDA Ann al Meeting
Mr Girar d Reny discusses Quebe c - Maine re lations
ap above shows route of proposed highway which wi ll use exshyg highways Besides the obvious advantages Of a publicised
e through (what we consider) Maines best recreation a r e as route will provide the best connection between the Mar itime inces and Quebec and should bring a heavy increase i l1 trafshy
or this reason alone A connection between Route 95 and the ne Provincial route between Milo and Howland will gr eatly 2den the scope of advertising that can be done on access to _ a ti on areas in central Maine
P LAN T O BROWSE
We have so many -shy fII
RU$T C RAFT
CHRISTMAS CARDS lhat you will want to shop leisurely at
Main Street Milo 943-2347
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Gr oups gathered after the meeting to discuss the m any and varied aspects of the Highways effe c t on the areas it wi ll c r oss
The annual mee ting of the P i s cataq uis Coun ty Development Ass ociation was held on Nov 17 The As s ociation e lected fo ur new members to the steer ing committee O T Rozell of Milo Richard J ohns on of Dover- F oxc r oft Lione ll Me r r ill of Greenvi lle and William Muzzey of Greenville
The four members left on the committee from last year we r e Murdoc MacDonald of Brounville Phillip Annis of Dover - F oxshycr oft James Martin of Guilford and Willard Star bird of Sangel shyville
A delic ious supper was served by the ladies of the Sebec Grange After which the group of a r ound 100 heard the gues t s peake r Gerard Re ny Mr Reny s poke in s upport of the e ffort of the Asso shyciation to use an already es tab l~shed r oadway c onne cting Quebec with the Ea s tern Provinces of Canada The r oadway would C Oll shy
ne ct Vanceb or o on the east with Linc oln Mi lo Dover -Foxcroft Greenville Jackman and Quebec on the wes t
Mr Reny would like to furthe r social relations be tween Maine and Quebec He extended a wish that the town ma nager s of this county come to Saint Foy in the sp r ing to attend a nationwide meeting of municipal management
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igtcAL BRIEFS Mrs DoulglS Rennie of Abbot
ntd from Page 10 Mrs Orrin Taylor Mrs Fred Crain and Miss Abbie Fowler
as Doris Leland Miss were in Dexter Monday aftershyhryn Flanders and Mrs noon to call on Mrs Richard e Morse of Bangor attendshy Wark ne chicken pie supper at Gary Deane son of Mrs lnited Church and were Ralph White of Hartland has night guests of Miss Alice enlisted in the U S Army and ~on is stationed at Fort Dix N J
lt_ s Thelma Ordway and 3 Faye Stillson attended the Mr and Mrs Timothy Mayo
~ ng of the Sunshine Club and daughter of Farmington
e home of Mrs Ruby were Sunday guests of Mr and
ding in Gui lford Tuesshy Mrs Murray Bridges They also visited Mrs Florenceght
and Mrs Gerald Vigue Bridges of Parkman
chi ldren of Gleenville were Mr and Mrs Hurburt Bilbe
s ts ofherparents Mr and of Lumberton Miss have been
~ Milton Edes guests of her parents Mr and
S Mary Southard and son Mrs Harold Edgerly
~angor were gues ts of Mrs Mr and Mrs Chester Moulshyton Mr Ernest Bryant ande Stilson Mrs Audrey Edgerly of Dovershy
18th Annual Guilford Firemans Ball
Thanksgiving Night Nov 26
PCHS Gym 9 PM-lAM Del Soules Orchestra
Door Prize c
THE TOWN CRIER
Mr Costello Proudly Announces
the Opening of his
Beae(tl SatfJlt in Milo
Hair Coloring a Specialty WASH amp SET $200
FROSTING $20 DO
HAIR CUTS $1 50
PERMANENT WAVES STARTING AT $700
TINTS - complete - $650
BLEACHES $1500
Hair styles 6y Evening work byappointment only
Mrs Marilyn Bailey ana Mr Cos tell01
Monday thru aturday 9 A M to 5 P M
Main Street Milo 943-2655
Foxcroft were in Waterville call from their son Staff Sgt Sunday to see Mrs Dorothy Paul Taylor who is stationed Berry who is a patient at the in Canterbuly England also Sis ters Hospital a call from aniece Barbara
Miss Sarah Taylor Miss Taylor in Connecticut Pansy Taylor of Houlton and ~umiddotlf ro Mrs DorothyMcNallYltDf Ban- t 0
About 225 visitors were reshygor were guests 0 f M r and
TId th g1stereda~ the grade schoolsMrs 0 rnn ayor an WI
h d through American Educationthem ca11ed on Mrs RIC ar
week The new music books Wark and daughter at the
tal D te were on dIsplay in the hallPIummer HospI In ex r
middot T 1 159 parents signed at theMr and Mrs Ornn ayor
middot thmiddot d Community High School in the whowere 0 bserVlng eIr we shy Home Economics room on par-ding anniversary Sunday
rents nightreceived a Happy Anniversary Contd on Page 13
We bake BEANS rlf(
every Saturday e and serve them after ( PM
SPECIAL ORDERS to take out if ORDERED BY FRIDAY NIGH
Open 6 a m to 1U p m Mon -Sat 9 a m to 7 p m Sun
Guilford I Maine
TH E T O W N CRIER P age
LOCAL BRIEFS Contd fr om Page 12
11rs Charles McDonald of Dedham Mass andMrs Edshyar d Farmer of Woburn Mass e r e over nightguests of Mrs a rl Martin and called on their nt Florence Martin
_ daughter Amy Elizabeth as borl to Mr and Mrs Thoshya OConnell of Watervilet
- Y Mrs OConnell was the _ r ruer Sharon McKusic Mr nd Mrs Carl McKusic were
es ts of the OConnep and _ r s McKusic stayed on for a middoteek
Guests attending the 50th -edding Anniversary of Mr
and Mrs Vern Knapp of Seal a rbour on Friday were Mr
land Mrs Frank Ruksznis Mr nd Mrs Paul Rlik3 znis
_ r s Fredrick Mills Mr and _Irs Omar LombardMrs and _ r s Ernest Dodge Mr and _ 1s Alvah Perkins and Faith Jaidson of Abbot
Mr and Mrs H E Undershyood Jr of Essex Conn e r e guests of Mr and Mrs
Hugo Cross Miss Alive Ladd of Fairfield a the guest of Mrs Lena
Draper
The Worlds Fair held at the Community Church was very
uccessful and netted a fine s um
The decorations were colorshyi 1and represented the differshye nt countrie-s The grab bag wi th the Japanese lanterns e re partically pleasing to the chi ldren At 5 and 6 a ham loaf supper was served
GUILFORD CHRISTMAS CLUB GUIL FORD TRUST
The Guilford Trust Company is paying the ir 1964 Xmas Club this wee k The club is made up of 632 individuals and the club totals $74290 which makes an average for each member of over $115 00 The total this year is a fw thousshyand dollars more than last years
Originally Christmas Club dollars were used for buying of Christmas presents but they are now used for various other purposes Presently the clubs are also used for insurshyance premiums taxes and vacation trips but also a large amount of Christmas clubs savings also are put into regshyular savings accounts
The Club for 1965 will open November 16 1964 at the Guil shyford Trust Company in Guilshyford and Greenville and will be a vailable in sizes from twenty five cents to ten dollars- yieldshying at maturity $1250 to $500
Does Your Car Vibrate and Shake since your snow treads were installed If so visit
CROSBYS and have your rear wheels BALANCED for a more
COMFORTABLE RIDE
Park Street - Milo 943-7717
YOU CAN BUY milk or you cau buy MILK
nlE EXTRA PROTECTION PROVIDED BY PASTEU RIZED AND HOMOGENIZED MILK WILL MORE THAN PAY FOR THE LITTLE EXTRA-TIME IT TAKES YOU TO ORDE R THA T MILK (JUST ONCE) SO T HAT IT WILL BE DE LIVERED TO YOUR DOOR
Rickers Dairy 943- 2260
A fire at Lawrence Browns residence on the DEste Road in _1 was quickly extinguished by Milo firemen last Tuesday eve uin The blaze in a parti tion between a front room and the ki tche was stopped with damages estimated at $5000 Fireman Alb Perkins who lived next door to Browns and Mr Raywond_ Corrison another neighbor used fire extinguishers to bring fire nearly under control before fire trucks arrived
Comeaus Cash Market Order ~W and Be
S u r e For Your Thanksgiving feasting pleasuremiddotmiddot
FRESH NATIVE CAPONS and TURKEYS
ROASTING CHICKENS and Frozen Turkeys
Congratulations and Best Wishes to
Ken Clark ON THE OPENING OF HIS NEW BARBER SHOP IN MILO (Mr Clarks shop is loshycated beneath the Masonic Club on Main St reet)
r Mil o Hi gh ~i nc ipal Ken Rerry was one of the first customers
COMPLIMENTS OF J AME S L LADD INSURANC E AGENC~
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WABI-TU Chcrmel S WLBZ~TV Channel middot 2 lJA~ VlliWUl u 600 Bud Leavi tt DA YTIME VIE WINtJ 1200 B aston Patriots Review MONDAY TBRU FRIDAY 630 Voya~e Undo r the Sea MONDAY THRU FRlDY 0)0 NCAA Football 755 Farm Reporter 7 ~0 rllc kie Oleaaon 7 00 Today P rinceton va Cornelln
800 Captain Kangaroo a~0 Gilligans lsl811d 725 News 415 Championship Bowling 900 Day in COUy t 900 Mr B r oadway 7 30 Today 510 Laurel and Hardy 930 Tennessee Ernie 1 000 Gunsmoke 825 News 530middotPatty Duke ~O 00 Mike Wallace New li OO TllelQilrnli News 830 Today 600 Lawre nce Welk
1100 Ge t the Message 11 15 Sa turday Late Shpw 9 00 People Are Funny 700 10 OClock High 11 30 Missing Links Only the Valient 930 Womans Hour 800 HollywoodmiddotP aligtce 1200 Love of Life SUNDAY NOV~ 22 1904 1000 Make Room F or Daddy 900 SIltulday Night Movie 1225 News 1200 Ask You r Minister 1030 word For Wor d nTh1ee Vn lent Peoplerr 1230 Search for Tomorrow 1 00 Wo rld W81middot I 1100 ConceJltration 1100 RlUgtUJgOlQ Theater
1245 Guiding Light 100 Mid-Day
130 Industry on Parade 1 45 NFL Todaymiddot
11 30 Jeopa rdy 1200 Say When
fbe Untouchahles 12 30 wei r o
chables ~
terr i fie DISCOUNTS on Food Freel
all types and sizes
Western Auto se lls MORE Freezers than any other company in the U S See TOM HOWARD a t MiL
Weste rn Auto Store
1230 T ruth or Conae uences115 Hal lone P ine 200 NF L Football SU NDAY NOV 22 1964 GlFaS ASKED FOR TOGUS i255 NBC NewB Day Report1 30 As The World Turns Steele rs at Giants ~dO Americans at Wor 100 General Hospital The American Legi on Aux shy2 00 Pass word 00 NFL Football 915 Sacre d Heart 130 Let s Make a Deal2 30 Houseparty Colts at Rams 930 Faith for Today iliary in Milo has ins ta lled a 2 00 T he Price is Right300 To Tell The Truth 700 Lassie 1000 This is the Life
230 The Doctors box at Kinneys Har dware for3 30 Edge of Night 7 3 0 The Martian 10 30 Porky Pig 300 Another World40o-Secret Storm 8 00 Ed ullivan 11 00 Bullwinkle donations of gifts from inter shy33 0 You Dont Say430 Father Knows Best 900 The Fugitive 1130 Discovery400 Match Game ested people to T ogus Veter shy5 00 Bozo Show 1000 Candid Camera 1~ 00 Wde World of Sports
600 Telejournal News 425 NBC News Afternoon Reper l JO Wild Kingdom1030 Whats My Line ans Hospital 430 Superman 200 The Hunters630 CBS News 1100 Telejournal News
TH RSDAY NOV 1f 1964 500 MickEy Mouse Donors are asked to try to1115 Harry Reasoner NeWJ
530 Sea Hunt00 Wyatt Earp MONDAY NOV 231964 lIiSO Trails West ge t gifts into the box by Dec 600 Fi rs t Evening News Report7 30 Broadside 300 TouchdoWnTUU The-roIre m an
800 Per ry Mason 6 30 Huntley Brinkley Repo rt 330 AFL Football 1st 730 To Tell the Trllth
NIGHT TIME VEIWlNG9 00 P assword KRIlB88 City at HoustOI800 Ive Got Secret -riroRSDAY NOV 1919649 30 Balleys of Balb ollt 830 Andy Griffith 630 J F Kennedy Remembered
10 OIl llooert u oulet pc1al 9 00 T he LliCY Show IUU MCHales Navy 830 Bill Dana 730 Dinah Shore Special11 00 T e lejJJurnalNews J 30 Many Happy Returns 9 00 Bonanza 8 30 Dr KildareFRIDAY NOV 20 1964 1000 Slatfery s People 10 00 The Rogues 930 HazelT OQ My lnree ~ons 11 30 T he Les C rane Show 1 1 00 The World this Weekend 1000 Kraft Suspense Theate If you want to BUY SELL7 30 Rawhide TUESDAY NOV 24 1964 1115 Dragnet l 1 00 ABC News Final830 The Enter tainers 7 00 Littles Hobo MONDAY NOV 23 1964 RENT or SWAP try Town imiddott middotan T()nRht Show9 30 Cormer Pyle 730 Comba t no KentucKy Jone shyF RIDAY NOV ro 1964 Crier ClassU1ed
1 000 T he Reporter 730 90 Bristol Court830 Red Skelton li o ~ Tel~ourrujrNews 9 30 Pe tticoa t Junction rO O Mr Magoo 900 Andy Williams S TURDAY NOVbull 21 1964 1000 The Doctor s and Nurse 730lntel1lJl tional Showtlme 1000 Alfred Hftchcock Presents H 00 Mister Mayor WEDNESDAY NOV 25 1964 830 Bob Hope Presents 1100 ABC NEWS Final APARTMENT FOR RE NT
930 Jack Benny TUESDAY NOV 24 19649 00 Alvin Show fl)l) Bewtonea 3 room heated apa rtment 7 OU D6hoJReec 1000 Jack Paar930 Tennessee T uxedo 730 CBS News Extra 10 00 Quick Draw McGraw lliO~ ABC N ews Final (30 Mr Novak for rent Call 943 -206 8800 Medicine Man jlATURDAY NOV 211964 830 Man From UNCLE11 00 Linus the Lionhearted 8 30 Bever ly Hillbillies
1 30 The JersonB 7 30 Jus t for Kids 930 TW-3 900 Dick Van Dyke
800 The OBriena 9301200 Candiepi~ Bowling 930 cara Williams NOTICE8 30 B uga Bunny 1000 Bell Telephone Hour1 00 SkiKIDg 1000 Danny Kaye130 American BandB lgtUd 900 Lone Ranger WEDNEWAY NOV bull 25 1964 Saturday evening Nov 21100 Telejo~l News
930 llArtbr He athciIP 230 Lets Square Da nce 700 Spotlight on Youthli 30 The Lea Crane Show the Home Economics Committ shy
300 Saturday Western lOOO ~oIerdoi - 730 The Virginian
400 Studio CUy Bandstand l D30 Fileball XL-5 900 WednesdayNlght mOvie ee will sponsor a card Party al 11 00 Dennis the Menace500 Jimmy Dean The Rack the Juvenile Hal l Members11 30 Fury
not solicited please bring sandwiches
illLFORD ley Paul Weston Deborah NOTICE
T H GRADE VETERANS DAY Crocker Song American The ROGRAM Beautiful Benifi ts of the Vickis School of Dance wi V~terans Day was observed Veterans by Allen Perkins hold registration at the La the 7th grade with an approshy Teachers Mrs AdkinB and Gr ange Town Hall Thurs Nov te program Program comshy Miss Stryer 19 at 345F irst lesson wi ll ittee Valerie Gilbe rt Pamshy follow immediately after regshy
It Taylor and Gail Houston istration Song When Jhnnie Comes [arching Home Poem Vetshymas pay by Bobbie Deane Deer hunters in addition to
ory on Veterans Day by Julie using common sense and cau ble Poem liThe Blue and the ion in the woods are ur~ed
eyllby David Weymouth drive carefully on the way t
thy Fairbrother Howard and from hunting a r eas Thl
eymouth Kent MuKusic Maine HighvaySafetyCommi
thleen Davis Forest Sim shy tee suggests that hunters stal
os Linda Gillis P oem hunting excursions in a r esu
Flanders Field by Michshy condition Obey all traffi c 1 )
1 Wharff Original Ski t by and enjoy Maine hunting fre
eronicaGrant Phillip Find- from traffic tr ubies
THE T OW N CRIER P age 7
al ett Brothers 5bullISC 0 Ie
David with fami ly pet WoW who doesnt 1ike to have his picshyture taken
Neil works part time as a filling station attendant
Hand Made Canoes made of NATIVE CEDAR covered with FIBERGLAS 10 and 12foot series
ALSO REPAIR JOBS
AE Levenseller Dover - Foxcroft Maine
David amp Neil Malle tt of Sebec fo lk - Singing guitar - pickin brothers who are mahing a name fo r themselves musically han just re leased their new reco~d which features an original sOlli I Solomon II
For two years they have played and s ung together atVariolU Hootena nnies and ente mined for Kiwanis Church Schoo Acti vities and other groups They have als o appeared many time on TV shows
David age 13 is an 8th grader at the Harland A Ladd Sc 00
Neil seventeen is a freshman at Husson Stores where their record is being s old ale listed elsewhere it
this issue The record may now be heard on various local jukebcxes
P age 8 THE TOWN CRIER
EXTE N SI ON LINES By R A Johnson Extension Agent
Piscataquis County UNIVERSITY OF MAINE EXTENSION SERVICE
c erding to a survey on privately operated campgrounds conshyed by the University of Maine Cooperative Extension Service It 1 out of every 3 campers coming into Maine have incomes Iver $10 000 a year The State Universi ty has been conductshysiLlilar surveys in other recreational enterprises during the year
ere are 5 privately owned campgrounds in Maine which are
p to handle over 300 tent or camp trailer units at anyone There are over 150 privately operated campgrounds in Maine adication of the present amount of recreational travel e Economic Opportunity Act popularly referred to as the alti shyrty act will be discussed during a 30 minute television proshyn to be carried this week by stations of the Maine Educational ~ vision Network The program will be lired from 7 to 7 30 p em Thursday Nov 19 on WMEB-TV Channel 12 Orono ~
e 962 University of Maine Alumni are accosicated with 248 panies in the pulp and paper and allied industries as shown
1964 University of Maine Pulp and Paper Foundation direshysor e cently published The Alumni are located in 27 states and oreign countries and nearly 150 held major administrative lions wi th their companies X F 15minutefilmsonindoor Gardenin~ willbe s~own in De~shy~r on the Maine ETV Network The first fIlm mtended pnshyly for 4-H work but good for general viewing will be shown esday December I at 6 30 p m
xI ~es indicate that the cost of laundering a shirt now days is Ethanthefarmerreceivedforthe cotton in it Also the cell-
e bags containing carrots cost 3 times as much as the proshyr r eceived for the carrots z cor ding to Ferest R Sheldon Extension Agent doing 4-H and
youth work a program of work for 1965 has been submitted e rs of the following4-H clubs I-Jolly Juniors of South Sanshy
lle 2-Better Farmers of Bear Hill 3-Wake up and Live of re-Foxcroft 4-Pine Cone Teenagers of Woodbury Hill 5-0ver
op of Dover South Mills 6-Dover Doves of Goffs Corners y Hands of Shirley Mills Other clubs working on plans for
DIDing year include I-Busy Bees of Dover-Foxcroft 2-C lover enville and the Junction 3-Cloverettes of Guilford 4-Hale
Hearty of West Dover5-Jolly Helpers of Parkman 6-Jolly - of East Dover7-Rough N Ready of West Dover 8-Rainshy
BrQwnville
Cold Weather meaDS ar troules unless YOU C H E C K THO S E PR 0 B L EMS NOW
BATTERY TIRES POINTS amp PLUGS RADIATOR HOSES ANTI-FREEZE AND THERMOSTATS
Clukey amp PageIncGuilforQ Maine
MILO NEOTERIC CLUB
The Nov meeting of the Neoteric Club was held in the town han Nov 11 1964 Myrna RiCker presided with 42 members present Roll call was Penny Art Fund The club received an invitation to a public musical sponsored by the Molasco Club in Dover- Foxcroft Proceeds will goto charity A thank you note was also received from Linda Swazy Troop Scribe for Girls Scout Trocgtp 118
Twenty members volunteered to help Mr Harmon solici t for the AbnkiGirl Scouts in Maine The club will send Ann Deschaine a former officer and honorary member a baby gift Pllt Ricker reported that a profi tof$78 41 was realized from a public suppe- Jean Grinell was voted in as the club new treasurer and Linda Dwelley as a new member It was-decided that a spring fashion show will be held as a fund raising project Aftet the business meeting an interesting picture and demonstration was presented byMr AlanSanborri hair stylist Chris Monroe was hostess for the evening A supper preceeded the meeting with the follOwing members in charge EthelynLord Chairman Ann Carlton Violet Jones Judy Macdouga1l Judy Stevens Dolores Mayo The next meetingwillbeheldat the town all Dec 8th The program will middot include a Christmas tree and Secret Pal gift exchange Roll call will be gifts for Pineland Refreshments will be in charge cf Jean Hanson chairman Elaine Lewis JudyEichel Elaine Carey Eiddy Eames Shirley Ellison Helen Carey will be hostess
1964 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE Enumerators for the 1964 Census of Agriculture will start call shy
ing on farmers of Piscataquis County on November 23 according to Extension Agent Richard A Johnson
Enumerators are local men and women hired temporaily by the Bureau of the Census anagency of the U S Department of Comshymerce to countthe commercial farms in the communities where the enumerators live
The purpose of the visits is to collect census questionaries that farmers in the country have been filling out since the forms were mailed to all rural boxholders several days ago Farmers and ranchers were thus allowed a period of time to consult their 1964 business records and to fill out the forms before tiE enumerators came calling The purpose of the questionaire is to furnish needed up to date information on U S agricultural production and reshysources
During the visits enumerators will also review forms and assis t shyfarmers in completing the answers to any questions that the farshymers were unable to answer Filling out the form is required by the Census Act
What would be a better Christmas Gift an RUA Viutor TVthan
MORE PEOPLE OWN RC As THAN ANY OTHER MAKEBLACK AND WHITE OR
COLOR
Bu the lu Wa Oa a LAY middot AWlY
Mllo Western Auto
P age 9T HE TOWN CRIER
A BNAKI GIRL SCOUT COUN C IL Junior of the Month----- shy
At the November 12th meeting of the Milo Cadette Girl Scout r oap a thank you note was read from the LaGrange Troop who
d ted t -I d 18 b F R d D G t tb $1000 has offered the same arrangement thIS yearIe lca 0 IUlIVI ua y ranClS onco an Ianna ran WI
er e guests at the recent Halloween party 1t is planned to establish a day camp next summer Gertrude l cKusick discussed some easy ways of camping
ANGERVILLE
~ TH SANGERVILLE GRANGE
AtSouthSangerville Grange on Nov 14th a Smorgasbord Supper a s served by Barbara Ronco Barbara Hoxie and Nancy E llms ast Master Doran Nuite presided at the business meeting Guy and Nancy had a most interesting report of State Grange s sionsin Lewiston The following program was arranged by
b Mteh 11 d K th N te 0 C ~ ar ara 1 e an a enne UI penmg song orsages u-e sented t 0 each 1ady P ageant arranged by Merna Dunham 0 f )L tR G thte 1 d tak t G feasan lVer range WI n a leS mg par roup 0 songs
bull b R t M te P k St t M ar ara onco as accompams ys ry ac age un emo d R d b L d Rh d H 1 L t 11 b B b1Ze ea mg y y la 0 a u a esson 0 a y ar ara Ji tchell Thanksgiving Prayer and Tableau by Howard Greene
aggie Greene Linda Ellms and Katherine Nuite Vis itors were Present from Milo East Sangerville and North
iuiLford Granges Ins tallation of officers will be held November 28 followed by late
SANGERVILLE SUSIE CARR CHAPTER OES
The regular meeting of Susie Carr Chapter OES was held Thursday evening An auction followed the proceeds going to Estarle Refreshshyments were served by Gladys and Glyndon Palmer Stella and Clifford Merrow Ruth Davis Virginia Zimmerman
The Maine Highway Safetraquo Committee suggests we begin to winterize driving habits Change over from summer to winterlare Drive slower at night Reduce speed on wet spaces Be alert forpedestri shyans during early evening hours Stay a reasonable distance beshyhind the car ahead
Records by the Mallett Bros
ARE ON SALE AT Milo
Western Auto Guilford
Davis Brothers Dover-Foxcroft
Lanphers Rexall Store Peters Pharmacy Gellersons
Brownville Jct The Emporium
Greenville Western Auto
Atkinson Atkinson Super Mkt
Sebec Lee Nasons Store
Bangor Viners Music Co
Prmclpal Kenneth Pen Y)resents Nell HamlIn WIth hIS award
for being OctoberI s Junior of the Month The same anonymous
donor who provided last years Junior of the Month prize of
Neil is an honor student and is very active in school activities and IS consIdered a credIt to Mllo HIgh School
COMPARE THESE PRICES
S hop 1VI110 S port Shop
amp Save Top Notch - 3 lace insulated pacs - $995
Hunters - Seater Heater - reg $1 5 95 NOW $1200
Portable Grills - $1 98 each
20 OFF ON 1963 BOMBARDIER SKI-DOO SNOW TRAVELER
20 OFF ON 1963 SNOW B LOWERS ARrENS AND SNOW BIRD
IMPORTED RUBBER PACS AS LOW AS $300 A PAIR
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50th Anniversary
Photo by Herrick and Mrs Harold Edgerly of Sangerville were honored at a edding anniversary reception held at their home Sunday from to 8 00 p m ~ observance was arranged by their daughters Mrs Hubert
of Lumberton Miss Mrs Ernest Mitchell and their son Edgerly both of Sangerville fsts were greeted by Keith Edgerly and Hubert Bilbe a son
r - Edgerly was attractive in a navy blue two piece dress oned with a jacket and lighter blue blouse embellished with
511 She complemented her attire with a corsage of yellow 15 Mr Edgerly had a boutonniere of yellow mums
gues t book was in charge of Mrs Le lia Crafts sis ter of Edgerly Ie card and gift table desplayed a money tree the gift of South ~erville Grange and other friends and relatives a 50th wedding verssry plate made by Mrs Ella Ruland expressly for the lSion a golden plaque an original bell-shaped plaque of Lows 1ge made by Mrs Louise Chapman a beautiful electric clock m a ny other outstanding gifts Several beautiful bouquets of w mums the gifts of friends decorated the home ~tter of congratulations from Governor Reed was highly prized
cards were received by Mr and Mrs Edgerly one being a ley gift card from the class of 1912 Sangerville High School Illr anni versarycakesmadeanddecorated by Mrs Bilbe were g htfromLumbertonby her The largest was an elaborate 10 r cake There were also a double hear t dke a double weddshyring cake and a five layer cake topped with a golden50orishy_ us ed on a cake for the c lass of 1912 S H S on their 50th nni anniversary This50 has since been passed toclass obe rs observing their golden wedding anniversary The decor -IlS of all these cakes were of high profeSSional quality Bilbe cut and served the cakes and Mrs Barbara Hoxie ove r-Foxcroft dipped punch -so Edgerly the former Miss Octavia McPhetres was born reanville he r parents moving to Sangerville when she was a tg child She graduated from Sangerville High School in the s of 1912 She later taught the rural school at Jackman Cor-
Edgerly was born in Sangerville and attended the towns )(Jls He and Mrs Edgerly were mar ried Nov 14 1914 by Rev O P Alvord at the Methodist parsonage in Dover - F oxshy
Tho h 1 livpri nn thp h OTI1P farnl
Mr Edger lyhas been e mployed as 8Jl expert road builder For five years he was roacl commissioner in his home town He was employed as road builder for many years by the State of Maine In 191~hewaselectedasrepresentative ot the State Legislature
He held the office for two terms from 1958 to 1962 Both Mr and Mrs Edgerly are Golden Sheaf members of South
Sangerville Grange He has been Master Overseer and Assistant Steward Mrs Edgerly has held the office of Lady Assistant Steward Ceres and Pomona
Mr and Mrs Edgerly had five children Helen who is Mrs Hubert f3ilbe of Lumberton Miss Arthur who was drowned at Moosehead Lake in May1961 June now Mrs Ernest Mit shychell of Sangerville M~rgaret Mrs Matthias Poulin of Randshyolph A F B Texas Keith a practicing attorney in Dover shyFoxcroft
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Jarkmatt Word was received in town
Tuesday night of the death of Maurice Kimball of Jacksonshyville Flor ida brother of Arshythur Kimball and Olive Nutting of Parkman Mr Kimball was struck by a car and died inshystantly He is survived by a wife and four children Funshyeral services were held Thursshyday afternoon In Jacksonville Florida
Mr s EdnaKimball and Miss P hyllis Bean of Auburn were guests of Mrs Bonnie Austin on Wednesday
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Mrs EvaEdes who is a patshyient in the Hibbard Nursing Home Dover-Foxcroft atshytended the Veterans Day chicken pie supper at the Unitshyed Church Wednesday
Recent activities at the Conshysolidated School for the beneshyfit of the TV fund were a bottle drive which netted $3202 and a fudge and popcorn sale which netted $2445 a total of $56 47
Miss Carol P hilpot of Dovshyer-Foxcroft was the guest of Mr and Mrs Chester Moulton Wednesday evening and attendshyed the Veterans Day supper
Miss Georgina Patterson R N of Bangor was in town to call on her uncle Thomas Patterson
Mr a nd Mrs Lyle Macomber of Dover-Foxcroft wer e here Wednesday toatte)1d the Vetshy
erans Day supper at the United
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Maine Provincial Trail peDA Ann al Meeting
Mr Girar d Reny discusses Quebe c - Maine re lations
ap above shows route of proposed highway which wi ll use exshyg highways Besides the obvious advantages Of a publicised
e through (what we consider) Maines best recreation a r e as route will provide the best connection between the Mar itime inces and Quebec and should bring a heavy increase i l1 trafshy
or this reason alone A connection between Route 95 and the ne Provincial route between Milo and Howland will gr eatly 2den the scope of advertising that can be done on access to _ a ti on areas in central Maine
P LAN T O BROWSE
We have so many -shy fII
RU$T C RAFT
CHRISTMAS CARDS lhat you will want to shop leisurely at
Main Street Milo 943-2347
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Gr oups gathered after the meeting to discuss the m any and varied aspects of the Highways effe c t on the areas it wi ll c r oss
The annual mee ting of the P i s cataq uis Coun ty Development Ass ociation was held on Nov 17 The As s ociation e lected fo ur new members to the steer ing committee O T Rozell of Milo Richard J ohns on of Dover- F oxc r oft Lione ll Me r r ill of Greenvi lle and William Muzzey of Greenville
The four members left on the committee from last year we r e Murdoc MacDonald of Brounville Phillip Annis of Dover - F oxshycr oft James Martin of Guilford and Willard Star bird of Sangel shyville
A delic ious supper was served by the ladies of the Sebec Grange After which the group of a r ound 100 heard the gues t s peake r Gerard Re ny Mr Reny s poke in s upport of the e ffort of the Asso shyciation to use an already es tab l~shed r oadway c onne cting Quebec with the Ea s tern Provinces of Canada The r oadway would C Oll shy
ne ct Vanceb or o on the east with Linc oln Mi lo Dover -Foxcroft Greenville Jackman and Quebec on the wes t
Mr Reny would like to furthe r social relations be tween Maine and Quebec He extended a wish that the town ma nager s of this county come to Saint Foy in the sp r ing to attend a nationwide meeting of municipal management
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igtcAL BRIEFS Mrs DoulglS Rennie of Abbot
ntd from Page 10 Mrs Orrin Taylor Mrs Fred Crain and Miss Abbie Fowler
as Doris Leland Miss were in Dexter Monday aftershyhryn Flanders and Mrs noon to call on Mrs Richard e Morse of Bangor attendshy Wark ne chicken pie supper at Gary Deane son of Mrs lnited Church and were Ralph White of Hartland has night guests of Miss Alice enlisted in the U S Army and ~on is stationed at Fort Dix N J
lt_ s Thelma Ordway and 3 Faye Stillson attended the Mr and Mrs Timothy Mayo
~ ng of the Sunshine Club and daughter of Farmington
e home of Mrs Ruby were Sunday guests of Mr and
ding in Gui lford Tuesshy Mrs Murray Bridges They also visited Mrs Florenceght
and Mrs Gerald Vigue Bridges of Parkman
chi ldren of Gleenville were Mr and Mrs Hurburt Bilbe
s ts ofherparents Mr and of Lumberton Miss have been
~ Milton Edes guests of her parents Mr and
S Mary Southard and son Mrs Harold Edgerly
~angor were gues ts of Mrs Mr and Mrs Chester Moulshyton Mr Ernest Bryant ande Stilson Mrs Audrey Edgerly of Dovershy
18th Annual Guilford Firemans Ball
Thanksgiving Night Nov 26
PCHS Gym 9 PM-lAM Del Soules Orchestra
Door Prize c
THE TOWN CRIER
Mr Costello Proudly Announces
the Opening of his
Beae(tl SatfJlt in Milo
Hair Coloring a Specialty WASH amp SET $200
FROSTING $20 DO
HAIR CUTS $1 50
PERMANENT WAVES STARTING AT $700
TINTS - complete - $650
BLEACHES $1500
Hair styles 6y Evening work byappointment only
Mrs Marilyn Bailey ana Mr Cos tell01
Monday thru aturday 9 A M to 5 P M
Main Street Milo 943-2655
Foxcroft were in Waterville call from their son Staff Sgt Sunday to see Mrs Dorothy Paul Taylor who is stationed Berry who is a patient at the in Canterbuly England also Sis ters Hospital a call from aniece Barbara
Miss Sarah Taylor Miss Taylor in Connecticut Pansy Taylor of Houlton and ~umiddotlf ro Mrs DorothyMcNallYltDf Ban- t 0
About 225 visitors were reshygor were guests 0 f M r and
TId th g1stereda~ the grade schoolsMrs 0 rnn ayor an WI
h d through American Educationthem ca11ed on Mrs RIC ar
week The new music books Wark and daughter at the
tal D te were on dIsplay in the hallPIummer HospI In ex r
middot T 1 159 parents signed at theMr and Mrs Ornn ayor
middot thmiddot d Community High School in the whowere 0 bserVlng eIr we shy Home Economics room on par-ding anniversary Sunday
rents nightreceived a Happy Anniversary Contd on Page 13
We bake BEANS rlf(
every Saturday e and serve them after ( PM
SPECIAL ORDERS to take out if ORDERED BY FRIDAY NIGH
Open 6 a m to 1U p m Mon -Sat 9 a m to 7 p m Sun
Guilford I Maine
TH E T O W N CRIER P age
LOCAL BRIEFS Contd fr om Page 12
11rs Charles McDonald of Dedham Mass andMrs Edshyar d Farmer of Woburn Mass e r e over nightguests of Mrs a rl Martin and called on their nt Florence Martin
_ daughter Amy Elizabeth as borl to Mr and Mrs Thoshya OConnell of Watervilet
- Y Mrs OConnell was the _ r ruer Sharon McKusic Mr nd Mrs Carl McKusic were
es ts of the OConnep and _ r s McKusic stayed on for a middoteek
Guests attending the 50th -edding Anniversary of Mr
and Mrs Vern Knapp of Seal a rbour on Friday were Mr
land Mrs Frank Ruksznis Mr nd Mrs Paul Rlik3 znis
_ r s Fredrick Mills Mr and _Irs Omar LombardMrs and _ r s Ernest Dodge Mr and _ 1s Alvah Perkins and Faith Jaidson of Abbot
Mr and Mrs H E Undershyood Jr of Essex Conn e r e guests of Mr and Mrs
Hugo Cross Miss Alive Ladd of Fairfield a the guest of Mrs Lena
Draper
The Worlds Fair held at the Community Church was very
uccessful and netted a fine s um
The decorations were colorshyi 1and represented the differshye nt countrie-s The grab bag wi th the Japanese lanterns e re partically pleasing to the chi ldren At 5 and 6 a ham loaf supper was served
GUILFORD CHRISTMAS CLUB GUIL FORD TRUST
The Guilford Trust Company is paying the ir 1964 Xmas Club this wee k The club is made up of 632 individuals and the club totals $74290 which makes an average for each member of over $115 00 The total this year is a fw thousshyand dollars more than last years
Originally Christmas Club dollars were used for buying of Christmas presents but they are now used for various other purposes Presently the clubs are also used for insurshyance premiums taxes and vacation trips but also a large amount of Christmas clubs savings also are put into regshyular savings accounts
The Club for 1965 will open November 16 1964 at the Guil shyford Trust Company in Guilshyford and Greenville and will be a vailable in sizes from twenty five cents to ten dollars- yieldshying at maturity $1250 to $500
Does Your Car Vibrate and Shake since your snow treads were installed If so visit
CROSBYS and have your rear wheels BALANCED for a more
COMFORTABLE RIDE
Park Street - Milo 943-7717
YOU CAN BUY milk or you cau buy MILK
nlE EXTRA PROTECTION PROVIDED BY PASTEU RIZED AND HOMOGENIZED MILK WILL MORE THAN PAY FOR THE LITTLE EXTRA-TIME IT TAKES YOU TO ORDE R THA T MILK (JUST ONCE) SO T HAT IT WILL BE DE LIVERED TO YOUR DOOR
Rickers Dairy 943- 2260
A fire at Lawrence Browns residence on the DEste Road in _1 was quickly extinguished by Milo firemen last Tuesday eve uin The blaze in a parti tion between a front room and the ki tche was stopped with damages estimated at $5000 Fireman Alb Perkins who lived next door to Browns and Mr Raywond_ Corrison another neighbor used fire extinguishers to bring fire nearly under control before fire trucks arrived
Comeaus Cash Market Order ~W and Be
S u r e For Your Thanksgiving feasting pleasuremiddotmiddot
FRESH NATIVE CAPONS and TURKEYS
ROASTING CHICKENS and Frozen Turkeys
Congratulations and Best Wishes to
Ken Clark ON THE OPENING OF HIS NEW BARBER SHOP IN MILO (Mr Clarks shop is loshycated beneath the Masonic Club on Main St reet)
r Mil o Hi gh ~i nc ipal Ken Rerry was one of the first customers
COMPLIMENTS OF J AME S L LADD INSURANC E AGENC~
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WABI-TU Chcrmel S WLBZ~TV Channel middot 2 lJA~ VlliWUl u 600 Bud Leavi tt DA YTIME VIE WINtJ 1200 B aston Patriots Review MONDAY TBRU FRIDAY 630 Voya~e Undo r the Sea MONDAY THRU FRlDY 0)0 NCAA Football 755 Farm Reporter 7 ~0 rllc kie Oleaaon 7 00 Today P rinceton va Cornelln
800 Captain Kangaroo a~0 Gilligans lsl811d 725 News 415 Championship Bowling 900 Day in COUy t 900 Mr B r oadway 7 30 Today 510 Laurel and Hardy 930 Tennessee Ernie 1 000 Gunsmoke 825 News 530middotPatty Duke ~O 00 Mike Wallace New li OO TllelQilrnli News 830 Today 600 Lawre nce Welk
1100 Ge t the Message 11 15 Sa turday Late Shpw 9 00 People Are Funny 700 10 OClock High 11 30 Missing Links Only the Valient 930 Womans Hour 800 HollywoodmiddotP aligtce 1200 Love of Life SUNDAY NOV~ 22 1904 1000 Make Room F or Daddy 900 SIltulday Night Movie 1225 News 1200 Ask You r Minister 1030 word For Wor d nTh1ee Vn lent Peoplerr 1230 Search for Tomorrow 1 00 Wo rld W81middot I 1100 ConceJltration 1100 RlUgtUJgOlQ Theater
1245 Guiding Light 100 Mid-Day
130 Industry on Parade 1 45 NFL Todaymiddot
11 30 Jeopa rdy 1200 Say When
fbe Untouchahles 12 30 wei r o
chables ~
terr i fie DISCOUNTS on Food Freel
all types and sizes
Western Auto se lls MORE Freezers than any other company in the U S See TOM HOWARD a t MiL
Weste rn Auto Store
1230 T ruth or Conae uences115 Hal lone P ine 200 NF L Football SU NDAY NOV 22 1964 GlFaS ASKED FOR TOGUS i255 NBC NewB Day Report1 30 As The World Turns Steele rs at Giants ~dO Americans at Wor 100 General Hospital The American Legi on Aux shy2 00 Pass word 00 NFL Football 915 Sacre d Heart 130 Let s Make a Deal2 30 Houseparty Colts at Rams 930 Faith for Today iliary in Milo has ins ta lled a 2 00 T he Price is Right300 To Tell The Truth 700 Lassie 1000 This is the Life
230 The Doctors box at Kinneys Har dware for3 30 Edge of Night 7 3 0 The Martian 10 30 Porky Pig 300 Another World40o-Secret Storm 8 00 Ed ullivan 11 00 Bullwinkle donations of gifts from inter shy33 0 You Dont Say430 Father Knows Best 900 The Fugitive 1130 Discovery400 Match Game ested people to T ogus Veter shy5 00 Bozo Show 1000 Candid Camera 1~ 00 Wde World of Sports
600 Telejournal News 425 NBC News Afternoon Reper l JO Wild Kingdom1030 Whats My Line ans Hospital 430 Superman 200 The Hunters630 CBS News 1100 Telejournal News
TH RSDAY NOV 1f 1964 500 MickEy Mouse Donors are asked to try to1115 Harry Reasoner NeWJ
530 Sea Hunt00 Wyatt Earp MONDAY NOV 231964 lIiSO Trails West ge t gifts into the box by Dec 600 Fi rs t Evening News Report7 30 Broadside 300 TouchdoWnTUU The-roIre m an
800 Per ry Mason 6 30 Huntley Brinkley Repo rt 330 AFL Football 1st 730 To Tell the Trllth
NIGHT TIME VEIWlNG9 00 P assword KRIlB88 City at HoustOI800 Ive Got Secret -riroRSDAY NOV 1919649 30 Balleys of Balb ollt 830 Andy Griffith 630 J F Kennedy Remembered
10 OIl llooert u oulet pc1al 9 00 T he LliCY Show IUU MCHales Navy 830 Bill Dana 730 Dinah Shore Special11 00 T e lejJJurnalNews J 30 Many Happy Returns 9 00 Bonanza 8 30 Dr KildareFRIDAY NOV 20 1964 1000 Slatfery s People 10 00 The Rogues 930 HazelT OQ My lnree ~ons 11 30 T he Les C rane Show 1 1 00 The World this Weekend 1000 Kraft Suspense Theate If you want to BUY SELL7 30 Rawhide TUESDAY NOV 24 1964 1115 Dragnet l 1 00 ABC News Final830 The Enter tainers 7 00 Littles Hobo MONDAY NOV 23 1964 RENT or SWAP try Town imiddott middotan T()nRht Show9 30 Cormer Pyle 730 Comba t no KentucKy Jone shyF RIDAY NOV ro 1964 Crier ClassU1ed
1 000 T he Reporter 730 90 Bristol Court830 Red Skelton li o ~ Tel~ourrujrNews 9 30 Pe tticoa t Junction rO O Mr Magoo 900 Andy Williams S TURDAY NOVbull 21 1964 1000 The Doctor s and Nurse 730lntel1lJl tional Showtlme 1000 Alfred Hftchcock Presents H 00 Mister Mayor WEDNESDAY NOV 25 1964 830 Bob Hope Presents 1100 ABC NEWS Final APARTMENT FOR RE NT
930 Jack Benny TUESDAY NOV 24 19649 00 Alvin Show fl)l) Bewtonea 3 room heated apa rtment 7 OU D6hoJReec 1000 Jack Paar930 Tennessee T uxedo 730 CBS News Extra 10 00 Quick Draw McGraw lliO~ ABC N ews Final (30 Mr Novak for rent Call 943 -206 8800 Medicine Man jlATURDAY NOV 211964 830 Man From UNCLE11 00 Linus the Lionhearted 8 30 Bever ly Hillbillies
1 30 The JersonB 7 30 Jus t for Kids 930 TW-3 900 Dick Van Dyke
800 The OBriena 9301200 Candiepi~ Bowling 930 cara Williams NOTICE8 30 B uga Bunny 1000 Bell Telephone Hour1 00 SkiKIDg 1000 Danny Kaye130 American BandB lgtUd 900 Lone Ranger WEDNEWAY NOV bull 25 1964 Saturday evening Nov 21100 Telejo~l News
930 llArtbr He athciIP 230 Lets Square Da nce 700 Spotlight on Youthli 30 The Lea Crane Show the Home Economics Committ shy
300 Saturday Western lOOO ~oIerdoi - 730 The Virginian
400 Studio CUy Bandstand l D30 Fileball XL-5 900 WednesdayNlght mOvie ee will sponsor a card Party al 11 00 Dennis the Menace500 Jimmy Dean The Rack the Juvenile Hal l Members11 30 Fury
not solicited please bring sandwiches
illLFORD ley Paul Weston Deborah NOTICE
T H GRADE VETERANS DAY Crocker Song American The ROGRAM Beautiful Benifi ts of the Vickis School of Dance wi V~terans Day was observed Veterans by Allen Perkins hold registration at the La the 7th grade with an approshy Teachers Mrs AdkinB and Gr ange Town Hall Thurs Nov te program Program comshy Miss Stryer 19 at 345F irst lesson wi ll ittee Valerie Gilbe rt Pamshy follow immediately after regshy
It Taylor and Gail Houston istration Song When Jhnnie Comes [arching Home Poem Vetshymas pay by Bobbie Deane Deer hunters in addition to
ory on Veterans Day by Julie using common sense and cau ble Poem liThe Blue and the ion in the woods are ur~ed
eyllby David Weymouth drive carefully on the way t
thy Fairbrother Howard and from hunting a r eas Thl
eymouth Kent MuKusic Maine HighvaySafetyCommi
thleen Davis Forest Sim shy tee suggests that hunters stal
os Linda Gillis P oem hunting excursions in a r esu
Flanders Field by Michshy condition Obey all traffi c 1 )
1 Wharff Original Ski t by and enjoy Maine hunting fre
eronicaGrant Phillip Find- from traffic tr ubies
P age 8 THE TOWN CRIER
EXTE N SI ON LINES By R A Johnson Extension Agent
Piscataquis County UNIVERSITY OF MAINE EXTENSION SERVICE
c erding to a survey on privately operated campgrounds conshyed by the University of Maine Cooperative Extension Service It 1 out of every 3 campers coming into Maine have incomes Iver $10 000 a year The State Universi ty has been conductshysiLlilar surveys in other recreational enterprises during the year
ere are 5 privately owned campgrounds in Maine which are
p to handle over 300 tent or camp trailer units at anyone There are over 150 privately operated campgrounds in Maine adication of the present amount of recreational travel e Economic Opportunity Act popularly referred to as the alti shyrty act will be discussed during a 30 minute television proshyn to be carried this week by stations of the Maine Educational ~ vision Network The program will be lired from 7 to 7 30 p em Thursday Nov 19 on WMEB-TV Channel 12 Orono ~
e 962 University of Maine Alumni are accosicated with 248 panies in the pulp and paper and allied industries as shown
1964 University of Maine Pulp and Paper Foundation direshysor e cently published The Alumni are located in 27 states and oreign countries and nearly 150 held major administrative lions wi th their companies X F 15minutefilmsonindoor Gardenin~ willbe s~own in De~shy~r on the Maine ETV Network The first fIlm mtended pnshyly for 4-H work but good for general viewing will be shown esday December I at 6 30 p m
xI ~es indicate that the cost of laundering a shirt now days is Ethanthefarmerreceivedforthe cotton in it Also the cell-
e bags containing carrots cost 3 times as much as the proshyr r eceived for the carrots z cor ding to Ferest R Sheldon Extension Agent doing 4-H and
youth work a program of work for 1965 has been submitted e rs of the following4-H clubs I-Jolly Juniors of South Sanshy
lle 2-Better Farmers of Bear Hill 3-Wake up and Live of re-Foxcroft 4-Pine Cone Teenagers of Woodbury Hill 5-0ver
op of Dover South Mills 6-Dover Doves of Goffs Corners y Hands of Shirley Mills Other clubs working on plans for
DIDing year include I-Busy Bees of Dover-Foxcroft 2-C lover enville and the Junction 3-Cloverettes of Guilford 4-Hale
Hearty of West Dover5-Jolly Helpers of Parkman 6-Jolly - of East Dover7-Rough N Ready of West Dover 8-Rainshy
BrQwnville
Cold Weather meaDS ar troules unless YOU C H E C K THO S E PR 0 B L EMS NOW
BATTERY TIRES POINTS amp PLUGS RADIATOR HOSES ANTI-FREEZE AND THERMOSTATS
Clukey amp PageIncGuilforQ Maine
MILO NEOTERIC CLUB
The Nov meeting of the Neoteric Club was held in the town han Nov 11 1964 Myrna RiCker presided with 42 members present Roll call was Penny Art Fund The club received an invitation to a public musical sponsored by the Molasco Club in Dover- Foxcroft Proceeds will goto charity A thank you note was also received from Linda Swazy Troop Scribe for Girls Scout Trocgtp 118
Twenty members volunteered to help Mr Harmon solici t for the AbnkiGirl Scouts in Maine The club will send Ann Deschaine a former officer and honorary member a baby gift Pllt Ricker reported that a profi tof$78 41 was realized from a public suppe- Jean Grinell was voted in as the club new treasurer and Linda Dwelley as a new member It was-decided that a spring fashion show will be held as a fund raising project Aftet the business meeting an interesting picture and demonstration was presented byMr AlanSanborri hair stylist Chris Monroe was hostess for the evening A supper preceeded the meeting with the follOwing members in charge EthelynLord Chairman Ann Carlton Violet Jones Judy Macdouga1l Judy Stevens Dolores Mayo The next meetingwillbeheldat the town all Dec 8th The program will middot include a Christmas tree and Secret Pal gift exchange Roll call will be gifts for Pineland Refreshments will be in charge cf Jean Hanson chairman Elaine Lewis JudyEichel Elaine Carey Eiddy Eames Shirley Ellison Helen Carey will be hostess
1964 CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE Enumerators for the 1964 Census of Agriculture will start call shy
ing on farmers of Piscataquis County on November 23 according to Extension Agent Richard A Johnson
Enumerators are local men and women hired temporaily by the Bureau of the Census anagency of the U S Department of Comshymerce to countthe commercial farms in the communities where the enumerators live
The purpose of the visits is to collect census questionaries that farmers in the country have been filling out since the forms were mailed to all rural boxholders several days ago Farmers and ranchers were thus allowed a period of time to consult their 1964 business records and to fill out the forms before tiE enumerators came calling The purpose of the questionaire is to furnish needed up to date information on U S agricultural production and reshysources
During the visits enumerators will also review forms and assis t shyfarmers in completing the answers to any questions that the farshymers were unable to answer Filling out the form is required by the Census Act
What would be a better Christmas Gift an RUA Viutor TVthan
MORE PEOPLE OWN RC As THAN ANY OTHER MAKEBLACK AND WHITE OR
COLOR
Bu the lu Wa Oa a LAY middot AWlY
Mllo Western Auto
P age 9T HE TOWN CRIER
A BNAKI GIRL SCOUT COUN C IL Junior of the Month----- shy
At the November 12th meeting of the Milo Cadette Girl Scout r oap a thank you note was read from the LaGrange Troop who
d ted t -I d 18 b F R d D G t tb $1000 has offered the same arrangement thIS yearIe lca 0 IUlIVI ua y ranClS onco an Ianna ran WI
er e guests at the recent Halloween party 1t is planned to establish a day camp next summer Gertrude l cKusick discussed some easy ways of camping
ANGERVILLE
~ TH SANGERVILLE GRANGE
AtSouthSangerville Grange on Nov 14th a Smorgasbord Supper a s served by Barbara Ronco Barbara Hoxie and Nancy E llms ast Master Doran Nuite presided at the business meeting Guy and Nancy had a most interesting report of State Grange s sionsin Lewiston The following program was arranged by
b Mteh 11 d K th N te 0 C ~ ar ara 1 e an a enne UI penmg song orsages u-e sented t 0 each 1ady P ageant arranged by Merna Dunham 0 f )L tR G thte 1 d tak t G feasan lVer range WI n a leS mg par roup 0 songs
bull b R t M te P k St t M ar ara onco as accompams ys ry ac age un emo d R d b L d Rh d H 1 L t 11 b B b1Ze ea mg y y la 0 a u a esson 0 a y ar ara Ji tchell Thanksgiving Prayer and Tableau by Howard Greene
aggie Greene Linda Ellms and Katherine Nuite Vis itors were Present from Milo East Sangerville and North
iuiLford Granges Ins tallation of officers will be held November 28 followed by late
SANGERVILLE SUSIE CARR CHAPTER OES
The regular meeting of Susie Carr Chapter OES was held Thursday evening An auction followed the proceeds going to Estarle Refreshshyments were served by Gladys and Glyndon Palmer Stella and Clifford Merrow Ruth Davis Virginia Zimmerman
The Maine Highway Safetraquo Committee suggests we begin to winterize driving habits Change over from summer to winterlare Drive slower at night Reduce speed on wet spaces Be alert forpedestri shyans during early evening hours Stay a reasonable distance beshyhind the car ahead
Records by the Mallett Bros
ARE ON SALE AT Milo
Western Auto Guilford
Davis Brothers Dover-Foxcroft
Lanphers Rexall Store Peters Pharmacy Gellersons
Brownville Jct The Emporium
Greenville Western Auto
Atkinson Atkinson Super Mkt
Sebec Lee Nasons Store
Bangor Viners Music Co
Prmclpal Kenneth Pen Y)resents Nell HamlIn WIth hIS award
for being OctoberI s Junior of the Month The same anonymous
donor who provided last years Junior of the Month prize of
Neil is an honor student and is very active in school activities and IS consIdered a credIt to Mllo HIgh School
COMPARE THESE PRICES
S hop 1VI110 S port Shop
amp Save Top Notch - 3 lace insulated pacs - $995
Hunters - Seater Heater - reg $1 5 95 NOW $1200
Portable Grills - $1 98 each
20 OFF ON 1963 BOMBARDIER SKI-DOO SNOW TRAVELER
20 OFF ON 1963 SNOW B LOWERS ARrENS AND SNOW BIRD
IMPORTED RUBBER PACS AS LOW AS $300 A PAIR
- -~e 10 THE TOWN CRIER
50th Anniversary
Photo by Herrick and Mrs Harold Edgerly of Sangerville were honored at a edding anniversary reception held at their home Sunday from to 8 00 p m ~ observance was arranged by their daughters Mrs Hubert
of Lumberton Miss Mrs Ernest Mitchell and their son Edgerly both of Sangerville fsts were greeted by Keith Edgerly and Hubert Bilbe a son
r - Edgerly was attractive in a navy blue two piece dress oned with a jacket and lighter blue blouse embellished with
511 She complemented her attire with a corsage of yellow 15 Mr Edgerly had a boutonniere of yellow mums
gues t book was in charge of Mrs Le lia Crafts sis ter of Edgerly Ie card and gift table desplayed a money tree the gift of South ~erville Grange and other friends and relatives a 50th wedding verssry plate made by Mrs Ella Ruland expressly for the lSion a golden plaque an original bell-shaped plaque of Lows 1ge made by Mrs Louise Chapman a beautiful electric clock m a ny other outstanding gifts Several beautiful bouquets of w mums the gifts of friends decorated the home ~tter of congratulations from Governor Reed was highly prized
cards were received by Mr and Mrs Edgerly one being a ley gift card from the class of 1912 Sangerville High School Illr anni versarycakesmadeanddecorated by Mrs Bilbe were g htfromLumbertonby her The largest was an elaborate 10 r cake There were also a double hear t dke a double weddshyring cake and a five layer cake topped with a golden50orishy_ us ed on a cake for the c lass of 1912 S H S on their 50th nni anniversary This50 has since been passed toclass obe rs observing their golden wedding anniversary The decor -IlS of all these cakes were of high profeSSional quality Bilbe cut and served the cakes and Mrs Barbara Hoxie ove r-Foxcroft dipped punch -so Edgerly the former Miss Octavia McPhetres was born reanville he r parents moving to Sangerville when she was a tg child She graduated from Sangerville High School in the s of 1912 She later taught the rural school at Jackman Cor-
Edgerly was born in Sangerville and attended the towns )(Jls He and Mrs Edgerly were mar ried Nov 14 1914 by Rev O P Alvord at the Methodist parsonage in Dover - F oxshy
Tho h 1 livpri nn thp h OTI1P farnl
Mr Edger lyhas been e mployed as 8Jl expert road builder For five years he was roacl commissioner in his home town He was employed as road builder for many years by the State of Maine In 191~hewaselectedasrepresentative ot the State Legislature
He held the office for two terms from 1958 to 1962 Both Mr and Mrs Edgerly are Golden Sheaf members of South
Sangerville Grange He has been Master Overseer and Assistant Steward Mrs Edgerly has held the office of Lady Assistant Steward Ceres and Pomona
Mr and Mrs Edgerly had five children Helen who is Mrs Hubert f3ilbe of Lumberton Miss Arthur who was drowned at Moosehead Lake in May1961 June now Mrs Ernest Mit shychell of Sangerville M~rgaret Mrs Matthias Poulin of Randshyolph A F B Texas Keith a practicing attorney in Dover shyFoxcroft
CitizensbullEbullWbull I bullBand Radio
G E ALVS-6 Built-in Public Addross 50 System -
EXTREME LY SMALL IN SIZ E
HERRICK BROS Guilford Me
Jarkmatt Word was received in town
Tuesday night of the death of Maurice Kimball of Jacksonshyville Flor ida brother of Arshythur Kimball and Olive Nutting of Parkman Mr Kimball was struck by a car and died inshystantly He is survived by a wife and four children Funshyeral services were held Thursshyday afternoon In Jacksonville Florida
Mr s EdnaKimball and Miss P hyllis Bean of Auburn were guests of Mrs Bonnie Austin on Wednesday
~laquoltglrut 111 SANGERVILLE BRIEFS
Mrs EvaEdes who is a patshyient in the Hibbard Nursing Home Dover-Foxcroft atshytended the Veterans Day chicken pie supper at the Unitshyed Church Wednesday
Recent activities at the Conshysolidated School for the beneshyfit of the TV fund were a bottle drive which netted $3202 and a fudge and popcorn sale which netted $2445 a total of $56 47
Miss Carol P hilpot of Dovshyer-Foxcroft was the guest of Mr and Mrs Chester Moulton Wednesday evening and attendshyed the Veterans Day supper
Miss Georgina Patterson R N of Bangor was in town to call on her uncle Thomas Patterson
Mr a nd Mrs Lyle Macomber of Dover-Foxcroft wer e here Wednesday toatte)1d the Vetshy
erans Day supper at the United
C hurch Contd on Page 11
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Maine Provincial Trail peDA Ann al Meeting
Mr Girar d Reny discusses Quebe c - Maine re lations
ap above shows route of proposed highway which wi ll use exshyg highways Besides the obvious advantages Of a publicised
e through (what we consider) Maines best recreation a r e as route will provide the best connection between the Mar itime inces and Quebec and should bring a heavy increase i l1 trafshy
or this reason alone A connection between Route 95 and the ne Provincial route between Milo and Howland will gr eatly 2den the scope of advertising that can be done on access to _ a ti on areas in central Maine
P LAN T O BROWSE
We have so many -shy fII
RU$T C RAFT
CHRISTMAS CARDS lhat you will want to shop leisurely at
Main Street Milo 943-2347
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Gr oups gathered after the meeting to discuss the m any and varied aspects of the Highways effe c t on the areas it wi ll c r oss
The annual mee ting of the P i s cataq uis Coun ty Development Ass ociation was held on Nov 17 The As s ociation e lected fo ur new members to the steer ing committee O T Rozell of Milo Richard J ohns on of Dover- F oxc r oft Lione ll Me r r ill of Greenvi lle and William Muzzey of Greenville
The four members left on the committee from last year we r e Murdoc MacDonald of Brounville Phillip Annis of Dover - F oxshycr oft James Martin of Guilford and Willard Star bird of Sangel shyville
A delic ious supper was served by the ladies of the Sebec Grange After which the group of a r ound 100 heard the gues t s peake r Gerard Re ny Mr Reny s poke in s upport of the e ffort of the Asso shyciation to use an already es tab l~shed r oadway c onne cting Quebec with the Ea s tern Provinces of Canada The r oadway would C Oll shy
ne ct Vanceb or o on the east with Linc oln Mi lo Dover -Foxcroft Greenville Jackman and Quebec on the wes t
Mr Reny would like to furthe r social relations be tween Maine and Quebec He extended a wish that the town ma nager s of this county come to Saint Foy in the sp r ing to attend a nationwide meeting of municipal management
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811(D IS I DOWNJeIGJlT REIVRpound 7lgt SEE HEIlIe 11100
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amp0 I3ETTpoundf 111pound+ YOli PAY pound1 1 LITTlE HEED FRIE(DJYLtKpound
igtcAL BRIEFS Mrs DoulglS Rennie of Abbot
ntd from Page 10 Mrs Orrin Taylor Mrs Fred Crain and Miss Abbie Fowler
as Doris Leland Miss were in Dexter Monday aftershyhryn Flanders and Mrs noon to call on Mrs Richard e Morse of Bangor attendshy Wark ne chicken pie supper at Gary Deane son of Mrs lnited Church and were Ralph White of Hartland has night guests of Miss Alice enlisted in the U S Army and ~on is stationed at Fort Dix N J
lt_ s Thelma Ordway and 3 Faye Stillson attended the Mr and Mrs Timothy Mayo
~ ng of the Sunshine Club and daughter of Farmington
e home of Mrs Ruby were Sunday guests of Mr and
ding in Gui lford Tuesshy Mrs Murray Bridges They also visited Mrs Florenceght
and Mrs Gerald Vigue Bridges of Parkman
chi ldren of Gleenville were Mr and Mrs Hurburt Bilbe
s ts ofherparents Mr and of Lumberton Miss have been
~ Milton Edes guests of her parents Mr and
S Mary Southard and son Mrs Harold Edgerly
~angor were gues ts of Mrs Mr and Mrs Chester Moulshyton Mr Ernest Bryant ande Stilson Mrs Audrey Edgerly of Dovershy
18th Annual Guilford Firemans Ball
Thanksgiving Night Nov 26
PCHS Gym 9 PM-lAM Del Soules Orchestra
Door Prize c
THE TOWN CRIER
Mr Costello Proudly Announces
the Opening of his
Beae(tl SatfJlt in Milo
Hair Coloring a Specialty WASH amp SET $200
FROSTING $20 DO
HAIR CUTS $1 50
PERMANENT WAVES STARTING AT $700
TINTS - complete - $650
BLEACHES $1500
Hair styles 6y Evening work byappointment only
Mrs Marilyn Bailey ana Mr Cos tell01
Monday thru aturday 9 A M to 5 P M
Main Street Milo 943-2655
Foxcroft were in Waterville call from their son Staff Sgt Sunday to see Mrs Dorothy Paul Taylor who is stationed Berry who is a patient at the in Canterbuly England also Sis ters Hospital a call from aniece Barbara
Miss Sarah Taylor Miss Taylor in Connecticut Pansy Taylor of Houlton and ~umiddotlf ro Mrs DorothyMcNallYltDf Ban- t 0
About 225 visitors were reshygor were guests 0 f M r and
TId th g1stereda~ the grade schoolsMrs 0 rnn ayor an WI
h d through American Educationthem ca11ed on Mrs RIC ar
week The new music books Wark and daughter at the
tal D te were on dIsplay in the hallPIummer HospI In ex r
middot T 1 159 parents signed at theMr and Mrs Ornn ayor
middot thmiddot d Community High School in the whowere 0 bserVlng eIr we shy Home Economics room on par-ding anniversary Sunday
rents nightreceived a Happy Anniversary Contd on Page 13
We bake BEANS rlf(
every Saturday e and serve them after ( PM
SPECIAL ORDERS to take out if ORDERED BY FRIDAY NIGH
Open 6 a m to 1U p m Mon -Sat 9 a m to 7 p m Sun
Guilford I Maine
TH E T O W N CRIER P age
LOCAL BRIEFS Contd fr om Page 12
11rs Charles McDonald of Dedham Mass andMrs Edshyar d Farmer of Woburn Mass e r e over nightguests of Mrs a rl Martin and called on their nt Florence Martin
_ daughter Amy Elizabeth as borl to Mr and Mrs Thoshya OConnell of Watervilet
- Y Mrs OConnell was the _ r ruer Sharon McKusic Mr nd Mrs Carl McKusic were
es ts of the OConnep and _ r s McKusic stayed on for a middoteek
Guests attending the 50th -edding Anniversary of Mr
and Mrs Vern Knapp of Seal a rbour on Friday were Mr
land Mrs Frank Ruksznis Mr nd Mrs Paul Rlik3 znis
_ r s Fredrick Mills Mr and _Irs Omar LombardMrs and _ r s Ernest Dodge Mr and _ 1s Alvah Perkins and Faith Jaidson of Abbot
Mr and Mrs H E Undershyood Jr of Essex Conn e r e guests of Mr and Mrs
Hugo Cross Miss Alive Ladd of Fairfield a the guest of Mrs Lena
Draper
The Worlds Fair held at the Community Church was very
uccessful and netted a fine s um
The decorations were colorshyi 1and represented the differshye nt countrie-s The grab bag wi th the Japanese lanterns e re partically pleasing to the chi ldren At 5 and 6 a ham loaf supper was served
GUILFORD CHRISTMAS CLUB GUIL FORD TRUST
The Guilford Trust Company is paying the ir 1964 Xmas Club this wee k The club is made up of 632 individuals and the club totals $74290 which makes an average for each member of over $115 00 The total this year is a fw thousshyand dollars more than last years
Originally Christmas Club dollars were used for buying of Christmas presents but they are now used for various other purposes Presently the clubs are also used for insurshyance premiums taxes and vacation trips but also a large amount of Christmas clubs savings also are put into regshyular savings accounts
The Club for 1965 will open November 16 1964 at the Guil shyford Trust Company in Guilshyford and Greenville and will be a vailable in sizes from twenty five cents to ten dollars- yieldshying at maturity $1250 to $500
Does Your Car Vibrate and Shake since your snow treads were installed If so visit
CROSBYS and have your rear wheels BALANCED for a more
COMFORTABLE RIDE
Park Street - Milo 943-7717
YOU CAN BUY milk or you cau buy MILK
nlE EXTRA PROTECTION PROVIDED BY PASTEU RIZED AND HOMOGENIZED MILK WILL MORE THAN PAY FOR THE LITTLE EXTRA-TIME IT TAKES YOU TO ORDE R THA T MILK (JUST ONCE) SO T HAT IT WILL BE DE LIVERED TO YOUR DOOR
Rickers Dairy 943- 2260
A fire at Lawrence Browns residence on the DEste Road in _1 was quickly extinguished by Milo firemen last Tuesday eve uin The blaze in a parti tion between a front room and the ki tche was stopped with damages estimated at $5000 Fireman Alb Perkins who lived next door to Browns and Mr Raywond_ Corrison another neighbor used fire extinguishers to bring fire nearly under control before fire trucks arrived
Comeaus Cash Market Order ~W and Be
S u r e For Your Thanksgiving feasting pleasuremiddotmiddot
FRESH NATIVE CAPONS and TURKEYS
ROASTING CHICKENS and Frozen Turkeys
Congratulations and Best Wishes to
Ken Clark ON THE OPENING OF HIS NEW BARBER SHOP IN MILO (Mr Clarks shop is loshycated beneath the Masonic Club on Main St reet)
r Mil o Hi gh ~i nc ipal Ken Rerry was one of the first customers
COMPLIMENTS OF J AME S L LADD INSURANC E AGENC~
Page 14 THE T OWN CRl
WABI-TU Chcrmel S WLBZ~TV Channel middot 2 lJA~ VlliWUl u 600 Bud Leavi tt DA YTIME VIE WINtJ 1200 B aston Patriots Review MONDAY TBRU FRIDAY 630 Voya~e Undo r the Sea MONDAY THRU FRlDY 0)0 NCAA Football 755 Farm Reporter 7 ~0 rllc kie Oleaaon 7 00 Today P rinceton va Cornelln
800 Captain Kangaroo a~0 Gilligans lsl811d 725 News 415 Championship Bowling 900 Day in COUy t 900 Mr B r oadway 7 30 Today 510 Laurel and Hardy 930 Tennessee Ernie 1 000 Gunsmoke 825 News 530middotPatty Duke ~O 00 Mike Wallace New li OO TllelQilrnli News 830 Today 600 Lawre nce Welk
1100 Ge t the Message 11 15 Sa turday Late Shpw 9 00 People Are Funny 700 10 OClock High 11 30 Missing Links Only the Valient 930 Womans Hour 800 HollywoodmiddotP aligtce 1200 Love of Life SUNDAY NOV~ 22 1904 1000 Make Room F or Daddy 900 SIltulday Night Movie 1225 News 1200 Ask You r Minister 1030 word For Wor d nTh1ee Vn lent Peoplerr 1230 Search for Tomorrow 1 00 Wo rld W81middot I 1100 ConceJltration 1100 RlUgtUJgOlQ Theater
1245 Guiding Light 100 Mid-Day
130 Industry on Parade 1 45 NFL Todaymiddot
11 30 Jeopa rdy 1200 Say When
fbe Untouchahles 12 30 wei r o
chables ~
terr i fie DISCOUNTS on Food Freel
all types and sizes
Western Auto se lls MORE Freezers than any other company in the U S See TOM HOWARD a t MiL
Weste rn Auto Store
1230 T ruth or Conae uences115 Hal lone P ine 200 NF L Football SU NDAY NOV 22 1964 GlFaS ASKED FOR TOGUS i255 NBC NewB Day Report1 30 As The World Turns Steele rs at Giants ~dO Americans at Wor 100 General Hospital The American Legi on Aux shy2 00 Pass word 00 NFL Football 915 Sacre d Heart 130 Let s Make a Deal2 30 Houseparty Colts at Rams 930 Faith for Today iliary in Milo has ins ta lled a 2 00 T he Price is Right300 To Tell The Truth 700 Lassie 1000 This is the Life
230 The Doctors box at Kinneys Har dware for3 30 Edge of Night 7 3 0 The Martian 10 30 Porky Pig 300 Another World40o-Secret Storm 8 00 Ed ullivan 11 00 Bullwinkle donations of gifts from inter shy33 0 You Dont Say430 Father Knows Best 900 The Fugitive 1130 Discovery400 Match Game ested people to T ogus Veter shy5 00 Bozo Show 1000 Candid Camera 1~ 00 Wde World of Sports
600 Telejournal News 425 NBC News Afternoon Reper l JO Wild Kingdom1030 Whats My Line ans Hospital 430 Superman 200 The Hunters630 CBS News 1100 Telejournal News
TH RSDAY NOV 1f 1964 500 MickEy Mouse Donors are asked to try to1115 Harry Reasoner NeWJ
530 Sea Hunt00 Wyatt Earp MONDAY NOV 231964 lIiSO Trails West ge t gifts into the box by Dec 600 Fi rs t Evening News Report7 30 Broadside 300 TouchdoWnTUU The-roIre m an
800 Per ry Mason 6 30 Huntley Brinkley Repo rt 330 AFL Football 1st 730 To Tell the Trllth
NIGHT TIME VEIWlNG9 00 P assword KRIlB88 City at HoustOI800 Ive Got Secret -riroRSDAY NOV 1919649 30 Balleys of Balb ollt 830 Andy Griffith 630 J F Kennedy Remembered
10 OIl llooert u oulet pc1al 9 00 T he LliCY Show IUU MCHales Navy 830 Bill Dana 730 Dinah Shore Special11 00 T e lejJJurnalNews J 30 Many Happy Returns 9 00 Bonanza 8 30 Dr KildareFRIDAY NOV 20 1964 1000 Slatfery s People 10 00 The Rogues 930 HazelT OQ My lnree ~ons 11 30 T he Les C rane Show 1 1 00 The World this Weekend 1000 Kraft Suspense Theate If you want to BUY SELL7 30 Rawhide TUESDAY NOV 24 1964 1115 Dragnet l 1 00 ABC News Final830 The Enter tainers 7 00 Littles Hobo MONDAY NOV 23 1964 RENT or SWAP try Town imiddott middotan T()nRht Show9 30 Cormer Pyle 730 Comba t no KentucKy Jone shyF RIDAY NOV ro 1964 Crier ClassU1ed
1 000 T he Reporter 730 90 Bristol Court830 Red Skelton li o ~ Tel~ourrujrNews 9 30 Pe tticoa t Junction rO O Mr Magoo 900 Andy Williams S TURDAY NOVbull 21 1964 1000 The Doctor s and Nurse 730lntel1lJl tional Showtlme 1000 Alfred Hftchcock Presents H 00 Mister Mayor WEDNESDAY NOV 25 1964 830 Bob Hope Presents 1100 ABC NEWS Final APARTMENT FOR RE NT
930 Jack Benny TUESDAY NOV 24 19649 00 Alvin Show fl)l) Bewtonea 3 room heated apa rtment 7 OU D6hoJReec 1000 Jack Paar930 Tennessee T uxedo 730 CBS News Extra 10 00 Quick Draw McGraw lliO~ ABC N ews Final (30 Mr Novak for rent Call 943 -206 8800 Medicine Man jlATURDAY NOV 211964 830 Man From UNCLE11 00 Linus the Lionhearted 8 30 Bever ly Hillbillies
1 30 The JersonB 7 30 Jus t for Kids 930 TW-3 900 Dick Van Dyke
800 The OBriena 9301200 Candiepi~ Bowling 930 cara Williams NOTICE8 30 B uga Bunny 1000 Bell Telephone Hour1 00 SkiKIDg 1000 Danny Kaye130 American BandB lgtUd 900 Lone Ranger WEDNEWAY NOV bull 25 1964 Saturday evening Nov 21100 Telejo~l News
930 llArtbr He athciIP 230 Lets Square Da nce 700 Spotlight on Youthli 30 The Lea Crane Show the Home Economics Committ shy
300 Saturday Western lOOO ~oIerdoi - 730 The Virginian
400 Studio CUy Bandstand l D30 Fileball XL-5 900 WednesdayNlght mOvie ee will sponsor a card Party al 11 00 Dennis the Menace500 Jimmy Dean The Rack the Juvenile Hal l Members11 30 Fury
not solicited please bring sandwiches
illLFORD ley Paul Weston Deborah NOTICE
T H GRADE VETERANS DAY Crocker Song American The ROGRAM Beautiful Benifi ts of the Vickis School of Dance wi V~terans Day was observed Veterans by Allen Perkins hold registration at the La the 7th grade with an approshy Teachers Mrs AdkinB and Gr ange Town Hall Thurs Nov te program Program comshy Miss Stryer 19 at 345F irst lesson wi ll ittee Valerie Gilbe rt Pamshy follow immediately after regshy
It Taylor and Gail Houston istration Song When Jhnnie Comes [arching Home Poem Vetshymas pay by Bobbie Deane Deer hunters in addition to
ory on Veterans Day by Julie using common sense and cau ble Poem liThe Blue and the ion in the woods are ur~ed
eyllby David Weymouth drive carefully on the way t
thy Fairbrother Howard and from hunting a r eas Thl
eymouth Kent MuKusic Maine HighvaySafetyCommi
thleen Davis Forest Sim shy tee suggests that hunters stal
os Linda Gillis P oem hunting excursions in a r esu
Flanders Field by Michshy condition Obey all traffi c 1 )
1 Wharff Original Ski t by and enjoy Maine hunting fre
eronicaGrant Phillip Find- from traffic tr ubies
P age 9T HE TOWN CRIER
A BNAKI GIRL SCOUT COUN C IL Junior of the Month----- shy
At the November 12th meeting of the Milo Cadette Girl Scout r oap a thank you note was read from the LaGrange Troop who
d ted t -I d 18 b F R d D G t tb $1000 has offered the same arrangement thIS yearIe lca 0 IUlIVI ua y ranClS onco an Ianna ran WI
er e guests at the recent Halloween party 1t is planned to establish a day camp next summer Gertrude l cKusick discussed some easy ways of camping
ANGERVILLE
~ TH SANGERVILLE GRANGE
AtSouthSangerville Grange on Nov 14th a Smorgasbord Supper a s served by Barbara Ronco Barbara Hoxie and Nancy E llms ast Master Doran Nuite presided at the business meeting Guy and Nancy had a most interesting report of State Grange s sionsin Lewiston The following program was arranged by
b Mteh 11 d K th N te 0 C ~ ar ara 1 e an a enne UI penmg song orsages u-e sented t 0 each 1ady P ageant arranged by Merna Dunham 0 f )L tR G thte 1 d tak t G feasan lVer range WI n a leS mg par roup 0 songs
bull b R t M te P k St t M ar ara onco as accompams ys ry ac age un emo d R d b L d Rh d H 1 L t 11 b B b1Ze ea mg y y la 0 a u a esson 0 a y ar ara Ji tchell Thanksgiving Prayer and Tableau by Howard Greene
aggie Greene Linda Ellms and Katherine Nuite Vis itors were Present from Milo East Sangerville and North
iuiLford Granges Ins tallation of officers will be held November 28 followed by late
SANGERVILLE SUSIE CARR CHAPTER OES
The regular meeting of Susie Carr Chapter OES was held Thursday evening An auction followed the proceeds going to Estarle Refreshshyments were served by Gladys and Glyndon Palmer Stella and Clifford Merrow Ruth Davis Virginia Zimmerman
The Maine Highway Safetraquo Committee suggests we begin to winterize driving habits Change over from summer to winterlare Drive slower at night Reduce speed on wet spaces Be alert forpedestri shyans during early evening hours Stay a reasonable distance beshyhind the car ahead
Records by the Mallett Bros
ARE ON SALE AT Milo
Western Auto Guilford
Davis Brothers Dover-Foxcroft
Lanphers Rexall Store Peters Pharmacy Gellersons
Brownville Jct The Emporium
Greenville Western Auto
Atkinson Atkinson Super Mkt
Sebec Lee Nasons Store
Bangor Viners Music Co
Prmclpal Kenneth Pen Y)resents Nell HamlIn WIth hIS award
for being OctoberI s Junior of the Month The same anonymous
donor who provided last years Junior of the Month prize of
Neil is an honor student and is very active in school activities and IS consIdered a credIt to Mllo HIgh School
COMPARE THESE PRICES
S hop 1VI110 S port Shop
amp Save Top Notch - 3 lace insulated pacs - $995
Hunters - Seater Heater - reg $1 5 95 NOW $1200
Portable Grills - $1 98 each
20 OFF ON 1963 BOMBARDIER SKI-DOO SNOW TRAVELER
20 OFF ON 1963 SNOW B LOWERS ARrENS AND SNOW BIRD
IMPORTED RUBBER PACS AS LOW AS $300 A PAIR
- -~e 10 THE TOWN CRIER
50th Anniversary
Photo by Herrick and Mrs Harold Edgerly of Sangerville were honored at a edding anniversary reception held at their home Sunday from to 8 00 p m ~ observance was arranged by their daughters Mrs Hubert
of Lumberton Miss Mrs Ernest Mitchell and their son Edgerly both of Sangerville fsts were greeted by Keith Edgerly and Hubert Bilbe a son
r - Edgerly was attractive in a navy blue two piece dress oned with a jacket and lighter blue blouse embellished with
511 She complemented her attire with a corsage of yellow 15 Mr Edgerly had a boutonniere of yellow mums
gues t book was in charge of Mrs Le lia Crafts sis ter of Edgerly Ie card and gift table desplayed a money tree the gift of South ~erville Grange and other friends and relatives a 50th wedding verssry plate made by Mrs Ella Ruland expressly for the lSion a golden plaque an original bell-shaped plaque of Lows 1ge made by Mrs Louise Chapman a beautiful electric clock m a ny other outstanding gifts Several beautiful bouquets of w mums the gifts of friends decorated the home ~tter of congratulations from Governor Reed was highly prized
cards were received by Mr and Mrs Edgerly one being a ley gift card from the class of 1912 Sangerville High School Illr anni versarycakesmadeanddecorated by Mrs Bilbe were g htfromLumbertonby her The largest was an elaborate 10 r cake There were also a double hear t dke a double weddshyring cake and a five layer cake topped with a golden50orishy_ us ed on a cake for the c lass of 1912 S H S on their 50th nni anniversary This50 has since been passed toclass obe rs observing their golden wedding anniversary The decor -IlS of all these cakes were of high profeSSional quality Bilbe cut and served the cakes and Mrs Barbara Hoxie ove r-Foxcroft dipped punch -so Edgerly the former Miss Octavia McPhetres was born reanville he r parents moving to Sangerville when she was a tg child She graduated from Sangerville High School in the s of 1912 She later taught the rural school at Jackman Cor-
Edgerly was born in Sangerville and attended the towns )(Jls He and Mrs Edgerly were mar ried Nov 14 1914 by Rev O P Alvord at the Methodist parsonage in Dover - F oxshy
Tho h 1 livpri nn thp h OTI1P farnl
Mr Edger lyhas been e mployed as 8Jl expert road builder For five years he was roacl commissioner in his home town He was employed as road builder for many years by the State of Maine In 191~hewaselectedasrepresentative ot the State Legislature
He held the office for two terms from 1958 to 1962 Both Mr and Mrs Edgerly are Golden Sheaf members of South
Sangerville Grange He has been Master Overseer and Assistant Steward Mrs Edgerly has held the office of Lady Assistant Steward Ceres and Pomona
Mr and Mrs Edgerly had five children Helen who is Mrs Hubert f3ilbe of Lumberton Miss Arthur who was drowned at Moosehead Lake in May1961 June now Mrs Ernest Mit shychell of Sangerville M~rgaret Mrs Matthias Poulin of Randshyolph A F B Texas Keith a practicing attorney in Dover shyFoxcroft
CitizensbullEbullWbull I bullBand Radio
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HERRICK BROS Guilford Me
Jarkmatt Word was received in town
Tuesday night of the death of Maurice Kimball of Jacksonshyville Flor ida brother of Arshythur Kimball and Olive Nutting of Parkman Mr Kimball was struck by a car and died inshystantly He is survived by a wife and four children Funshyeral services were held Thursshyday afternoon In Jacksonville Florida
Mr s EdnaKimball and Miss P hyllis Bean of Auburn were guests of Mrs Bonnie Austin on Wednesday
~laquoltglrut 111 SANGERVILLE BRIEFS
Mrs EvaEdes who is a patshyient in the Hibbard Nursing Home Dover-Foxcroft atshytended the Veterans Day chicken pie supper at the Unitshyed Church Wednesday
Recent activities at the Conshysolidated School for the beneshyfit of the TV fund were a bottle drive which netted $3202 and a fudge and popcorn sale which netted $2445 a total of $56 47
Miss Carol P hilpot of Dovshyer-Foxcroft was the guest of Mr and Mrs Chester Moulton Wednesday evening and attendshyed the Veterans Day supper
Miss Georgina Patterson R N of Bangor was in town to call on her uncle Thomas Patterson
Mr a nd Mrs Lyle Macomber of Dover-Foxcroft wer e here Wednesday toatte)1d the Vetshy
erans Day supper at the United
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- HE T OWN CR I E R Page 11 -
Maine Provincial Trail peDA Ann al Meeting
Mr Girar d Reny discusses Quebe c - Maine re lations
ap above shows route of proposed highway which wi ll use exshyg highways Besides the obvious advantages Of a publicised
e through (what we consider) Maines best recreation a r e as route will provide the best connection between the Mar itime inces and Quebec and should bring a heavy increase i l1 trafshy
or this reason alone A connection between Route 95 and the ne Provincial route between Milo and Howland will gr eatly 2den the scope of advertising that can be done on access to _ a ti on areas in central Maine
P LAN T O BROWSE
We have so many -shy fII
RU$T C RAFT
CHRISTMAS CARDS lhat you will want to shop leisurely at
Main Street Milo 943-2347
- -___--rrshy_ --shy-~ -- = F
Gr oups gathered after the meeting to discuss the m any and varied aspects of the Highways effe c t on the areas it wi ll c r oss
The annual mee ting of the P i s cataq uis Coun ty Development Ass ociation was held on Nov 17 The As s ociation e lected fo ur new members to the steer ing committee O T Rozell of Milo Richard J ohns on of Dover- F oxc r oft Lione ll Me r r ill of Greenvi lle and William Muzzey of Greenville
The four members left on the committee from last year we r e Murdoc MacDonald of Brounville Phillip Annis of Dover - F oxshycr oft James Martin of Guilford and Willard Star bird of Sangel shyville
A delic ious supper was served by the ladies of the Sebec Grange After which the group of a r ound 100 heard the gues t s peake r Gerard Re ny Mr Reny s poke in s upport of the e ffort of the Asso shyciation to use an already es tab l~shed r oadway c onne cting Quebec with the Ea s tern Provinces of Canada The r oadway would C Oll shy
ne ct Vanceb or o on the east with Linc oln Mi lo Dover -Foxcroft Greenville Jackman and Quebec on the wes t
Mr Reny would like to furthe r social relations be tween Maine and Quebec He extended a wish that the town ma nager s of this county come to Saint Foy in the sp r ing to attend a nationwide meeting of municipal management
age 12
Vt-JJe ~DHJ lIutv1IYS IS sneflV6E NQtltI T1IAT
811(D IS I DOWNJeIGJlT REIVRpound 7lgt SEE HEIlIe 11100
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amp0 I3ETTpoundf 111pound+ YOli PAY pound1 1 LITTlE HEED FRIE(DJYLtKpound
igtcAL BRIEFS Mrs DoulglS Rennie of Abbot
ntd from Page 10 Mrs Orrin Taylor Mrs Fred Crain and Miss Abbie Fowler
as Doris Leland Miss were in Dexter Monday aftershyhryn Flanders and Mrs noon to call on Mrs Richard e Morse of Bangor attendshy Wark ne chicken pie supper at Gary Deane son of Mrs lnited Church and were Ralph White of Hartland has night guests of Miss Alice enlisted in the U S Army and ~on is stationed at Fort Dix N J
lt_ s Thelma Ordway and 3 Faye Stillson attended the Mr and Mrs Timothy Mayo
~ ng of the Sunshine Club and daughter of Farmington
e home of Mrs Ruby were Sunday guests of Mr and
ding in Gui lford Tuesshy Mrs Murray Bridges They also visited Mrs Florenceght
and Mrs Gerald Vigue Bridges of Parkman
chi ldren of Gleenville were Mr and Mrs Hurburt Bilbe
s ts ofherparents Mr and of Lumberton Miss have been
~ Milton Edes guests of her parents Mr and
S Mary Southard and son Mrs Harold Edgerly
~angor were gues ts of Mrs Mr and Mrs Chester Moulshyton Mr Ernest Bryant ande Stilson Mrs Audrey Edgerly of Dovershy
18th Annual Guilford Firemans Ball
Thanksgiving Night Nov 26
PCHS Gym 9 PM-lAM Del Soules Orchestra
Door Prize c
THE TOWN CRIER
Mr Costello Proudly Announces
the Opening of his
Beae(tl SatfJlt in Milo
Hair Coloring a Specialty WASH amp SET $200
FROSTING $20 DO
HAIR CUTS $1 50
PERMANENT WAVES STARTING AT $700
TINTS - complete - $650
BLEACHES $1500
Hair styles 6y Evening work byappointment only
Mrs Marilyn Bailey ana Mr Cos tell01
Monday thru aturday 9 A M to 5 P M
Main Street Milo 943-2655
Foxcroft were in Waterville call from their son Staff Sgt Sunday to see Mrs Dorothy Paul Taylor who is stationed Berry who is a patient at the in Canterbuly England also Sis ters Hospital a call from aniece Barbara
Miss Sarah Taylor Miss Taylor in Connecticut Pansy Taylor of Houlton and ~umiddotlf ro Mrs DorothyMcNallYltDf Ban- t 0
About 225 visitors were reshygor were guests 0 f M r and
TId th g1stereda~ the grade schoolsMrs 0 rnn ayor an WI
h d through American Educationthem ca11ed on Mrs RIC ar
week The new music books Wark and daughter at the
tal D te were on dIsplay in the hallPIummer HospI In ex r
middot T 1 159 parents signed at theMr and Mrs Ornn ayor
middot thmiddot d Community High School in the whowere 0 bserVlng eIr we shy Home Economics room on par-ding anniversary Sunday
rents nightreceived a Happy Anniversary Contd on Page 13
We bake BEANS rlf(
every Saturday e and serve them after ( PM
SPECIAL ORDERS to take out if ORDERED BY FRIDAY NIGH
Open 6 a m to 1U p m Mon -Sat 9 a m to 7 p m Sun
Guilford I Maine
TH E T O W N CRIER P age
LOCAL BRIEFS Contd fr om Page 12
11rs Charles McDonald of Dedham Mass andMrs Edshyar d Farmer of Woburn Mass e r e over nightguests of Mrs a rl Martin and called on their nt Florence Martin
_ daughter Amy Elizabeth as borl to Mr and Mrs Thoshya OConnell of Watervilet
- Y Mrs OConnell was the _ r ruer Sharon McKusic Mr nd Mrs Carl McKusic were
es ts of the OConnep and _ r s McKusic stayed on for a middoteek
Guests attending the 50th -edding Anniversary of Mr
and Mrs Vern Knapp of Seal a rbour on Friday were Mr
land Mrs Frank Ruksznis Mr nd Mrs Paul Rlik3 znis
_ r s Fredrick Mills Mr and _Irs Omar LombardMrs and _ r s Ernest Dodge Mr and _ 1s Alvah Perkins and Faith Jaidson of Abbot
Mr and Mrs H E Undershyood Jr of Essex Conn e r e guests of Mr and Mrs
Hugo Cross Miss Alive Ladd of Fairfield a the guest of Mrs Lena
Draper
The Worlds Fair held at the Community Church was very
uccessful and netted a fine s um
The decorations were colorshyi 1and represented the differshye nt countrie-s The grab bag wi th the Japanese lanterns e re partically pleasing to the chi ldren At 5 and 6 a ham loaf supper was served
GUILFORD CHRISTMAS CLUB GUIL FORD TRUST
The Guilford Trust Company is paying the ir 1964 Xmas Club this wee k The club is made up of 632 individuals and the club totals $74290 which makes an average for each member of over $115 00 The total this year is a fw thousshyand dollars more than last years
Originally Christmas Club dollars were used for buying of Christmas presents but they are now used for various other purposes Presently the clubs are also used for insurshyance premiums taxes and vacation trips but also a large amount of Christmas clubs savings also are put into regshyular savings accounts
The Club for 1965 will open November 16 1964 at the Guil shyford Trust Company in Guilshyford and Greenville and will be a vailable in sizes from twenty five cents to ten dollars- yieldshying at maturity $1250 to $500
Does Your Car Vibrate and Shake since your snow treads were installed If so visit
CROSBYS and have your rear wheels BALANCED for a more
COMFORTABLE RIDE
Park Street - Milo 943-7717
YOU CAN BUY milk or you cau buy MILK
nlE EXTRA PROTECTION PROVIDED BY PASTEU RIZED AND HOMOGENIZED MILK WILL MORE THAN PAY FOR THE LITTLE EXTRA-TIME IT TAKES YOU TO ORDE R THA T MILK (JUST ONCE) SO T HAT IT WILL BE DE LIVERED TO YOUR DOOR
Rickers Dairy 943- 2260
A fire at Lawrence Browns residence on the DEste Road in _1 was quickly extinguished by Milo firemen last Tuesday eve uin The blaze in a parti tion between a front room and the ki tche was stopped with damages estimated at $5000 Fireman Alb Perkins who lived next door to Browns and Mr Raywond_ Corrison another neighbor used fire extinguishers to bring fire nearly under control before fire trucks arrived
Comeaus Cash Market Order ~W and Be
S u r e For Your Thanksgiving feasting pleasuremiddotmiddot
FRESH NATIVE CAPONS and TURKEYS
ROASTING CHICKENS and Frozen Turkeys
Congratulations and Best Wishes to
Ken Clark ON THE OPENING OF HIS NEW BARBER SHOP IN MILO (Mr Clarks shop is loshycated beneath the Masonic Club on Main St reet)
r Mil o Hi gh ~i nc ipal Ken Rerry was one of the first customers
COMPLIMENTS OF J AME S L LADD INSURANC E AGENC~
Page 14 THE T OWN CRl
WABI-TU Chcrmel S WLBZ~TV Channel middot 2 lJA~ VlliWUl u 600 Bud Leavi tt DA YTIME VIE WINtJ 1200 B aston Patriots Review MONDAY TBRU FRIDAY 630 Voya~e Undo r the Sea MONDAY THRU FRlDY 0)0 NCAA Football 755 Farm Reporter 7 ~0 rllc kie Oleaaon 7 00 Today P rinceton va Cornelln
800 Captain Kangaroo a~0 Gilligans lsl811d 725 News 415 Championship Bowling 900 Day in COUy t 900 Mr B r oadway 7 30 Today 510 Laurel and Hardy 930 Tennessee Ernie 1 000 Gunsmoke 825 News 530middotPatty Duke ~O 00 Mike Wallace New li OO TllelQilrnli News 830 Today 600 Lawre nce Welk
1100 Ge t the Message 11 15 Sa turday Late Shpw 9 00 People Are Funny 700 10 OClock High 11 30 Missing Links Only the Valient 930 Womans Hour 800 HollywoodmiddotP aligtce 1200 Love of Life SUNDAY NOV~ 22 1904 1000 Make Room F or Daddy 900 SIltulday Night Movie 1225 News 1200 Ask You r Minister 1030 word For Wor d nTh1ee Vn lent Peoplerr 1230 Search for Tomorrow 1 00 Wo rld W81middot I 1100 ConceJltration 1100 RlUgtUJgOlQ Theater
1245 Guiding Light 100 Mid-Day
130 Industry on Parade 1 45 NFL Todaymiddot
11 30 Jeopa rdy 1200 Say When
fbe Untouchahles 12 30 wei r o
chables ~
terr i fie DISCOUNTS on Food Freel
all types and sizes
Western Auto se lls MORE Freezers than any other company in the U S See TOM HOWARD a t MiL
Weste rn Auto Store
1230 T ruth or Conae uences115 Hal lone P ine 200 NF L Football SU NDAY NOV 22 1964 GlFaS ASKED FOR TOGUS i255 NBC NewB Day Report1 30 As The World Turns Steele rs at Giants ~dO Americans at Wor 100 General Hospital The American Legi on Aux shy2 00 Pass word 00 NFL Football 915 Sacre d Heart 130 Let s Make a Deal2 30 Houseparty Colts at Rams 930 Faith for Today iliary in Milo has ins ta lled a 2 00 T he Price is Right300 To Tell The Truth 700 Lassie 1000 This is the Life
230 The Doctors box at Kinneys Har dware for3 30 Edge of Night 7 3 0 The Martian 10 30 Porky Pig 300 Another World40o-Secret Storm 8 00 Ed ullivan 11 00 Bullwinkle donations of gifts from inter shy33 0 You Dont Say430 Father Knows Best 900 The Fugitive 1130 Discovery400 Match Game ested people to T ogus Veter shy5 00 Bozo Show 1000 Candid Camera 1~ 00 Wde World of Sports
600 Telejournal News 425 NBC News Afternoon Reper l JO Wild Kingdom1030 Whats My Line ans Hospital 430 Superman 200 The Hunters630 CBS News 1100 Telejournal News
TH RSDAY NOV 1f 1964 500 MickEy Mouse Donors are asked to try to1115 Harry Reasoner NeWJ
530 Sea Hunt00 Wyatt Earp MONDAY NOV 231964 lIiSO Trails West ge t gifts into the box by Dec 600 Fi rs t Evening News Report7 30 Broadside 300 TouchdoWnTUU The-roIre m an
800 Per ry Mason 6 30 Huntley Brinkley Repo rt 330 AFL Football 1st 730 To Tell the Trllth
NIGHT TIME VEIWlNG9 00 P assword KRIlB88 City at HoustOI800 Ive Got Secret -riroRSDAY NOV 1919649 30 Balleys of Balb ollt 830 Andy Griffith 630 J F Kennedy Remembered
10 OIl llooert u oulet pc1al 9 00 T he LliCY Show IUU MCHales Navy 830 Bill Dana 730 Dinah Shore Special11 00 T e lejJJurnalNews J 30 Many Happy Returns 9 00 Bonanza 8 30 Dr KildareFRIDAY NOV 20 1964 1000 Slatfery s People 10 00 The Rogues 930 HazelT OQ My lnree ~ons 11 30 T he Les C rane Show 1 1 00 The World this Weekend 1000 Kraft Suspense Theate If you want to BUY SELL7 30 Rawhide TUESDAY NOV 24 1964 1115 Dragnet l 1 00 ABC News Final830 The Enter tainers 7 00 Littles Hobo MONDAY NOV 23 1964 RENT or SWAP try Town imiddott middotan T()nRht Show9 30 Cormer Pyle 730 Comba t no KentucKy Jone shyF RIDAY NOV ro 1964 Crier ClassU1ed
1 000 T he Reporter 730 90 Bristol Court830 Red Skelton li o ~ Tel~ourrujrNews 9 30 Pe tticoa t Junction rO O Mr Magoo 900 Andy Williams S TURDAY NOVbull 21 1964 1000 The Doctor s and Nurse 730lntel1lJl tional Showtlme 1000 Alfred Hftchcock Presents H 00 Mister Mayor WEDNESDAY NOV 25 1964 830 Bob Hope Presents 1100 ABC NEWS Final APARTMENT FOR RE NT
930 Jack Benny TUESDAY NOV 24 19649 00 Alvin Show fl)l) Bewtonea 3 room heated apa rtment 7 OU D6hoJReec 1000 Jack Paar930 Tennessee T uxedo 730 CBS News Extra 10 00 Quick Draw McGraw lliO~ ABC N ews Final (30 Mr Novak for rent Call 943 -206 8800 Medicine Man jlATURDAY NOV 211964 830 Man From UNCLE11 00 Linus the Lionhearted 8 30 Bever ly Hillbillies
1 30 The JersonB 7 30 Jus t for Kids 930 TW-3 900 Dick Van Dyke
800 The OBriena 9301200 Candiepi~ Bowling 930 cara Williams NOTICE8 30 B uga Bunny 1000 Bell Telephone Hour1 00 SkiKIDg 1000 Danny Kaye130 American BandB lgtUd 900 Lone Ranger WEDNEWAY NOV bull 25 1964 Saturday evening Nov 21100 Telejo~l News
930 llArtbr He athciIP 230 Lets Square Da nce 700 Spotlight on Youthli 30 The Lea Crane Show the Home Economics Committ shy
300 Saturday Western lOOO ~oIerdoi - 730 The Virginian
400 Studio CUy Bandstand l D30 Fileball XL-5 900 WednesdayNlght mOvie ee will sponsor a card Party al 11 00 Dennis the Menace500 Jimmy Dean The Rack the Juvenile Hal l Members11 30 Fury
not solicited please bring sandwiches
illLFORD ley Paul Weston Deborah NOTICE
T H GRADE VETERANS DAY Crocker Song American The ROGRAM Beautiful Benifi ts of the Vickis School of Dance wi V~terans Day was observed Veterans by Allen Perkins hold registration at the La the 7th grade with an approshy Teachers Mrs AdkinB and Gr ange Town Hall Thurs Nov te program Program comshy Miss Stryer 19 at 345F irst lesson wi ll ittee Valerie Gilbe rt Pamshy follow immediately after regshy
It Taylor and Gail Houston istration Song When Jhnnie Comes [arching Home Poem Vetshymas pay by Bobbie Deane Deer hunters in addition to
ory on Veterans Day by Julie using common sense and cau ble Poem liThe Blue and the ion in the woods are ur~ed
eyllby David Weymouth drive carefully on the way t
thy Fairbrother Howard and from hunting a r eas Thl
eymouth Kent MuKusic Maine HighvaySafetyCommi
thleen Davis Forest Sim shy tee suggests that hunters stal
os Linda Gillis P oem hunting excursions in a r esu
Flanders Field by Michshy condition Obey all traffi c 1 )
1 Wharff Original Ski t by and enjoy Maine hunting fre
eronicaGrant Phillip Find- from traffic tr ubies
- -~e 10 THE TOWN CRIER
50th Anniversary
Photo by Herrick and Mrs Harold Edgerly of Sangerville were honored at a edding anniversary reception held at their home Sunday from to 8 00 p m ~ observance was arranged by their daughters Mrs Hubert
of Lumberton Miss Mrs Ernest Mitchell and their son Edgerly both of Sangerville fsts were greeted by Keith Edgerly and Hubert Bilbe a son
r - Edgerly was attractive in a navy blue two piece dress oned with a jacket and lighter blue blouse embellished with
511 She complemented her attire with a corsage of yellow 15 Mr Edgerly had a boutonniere of yellow mums
gues t book was in charge of Mrs Le lia Crafts sis ter of Edgerly Ie card and gift table desplayed a money tree the gift of South ~erville Grange and other friends and relatives a 50th wedding verssry plate made by Mrs Ella Ruland expressly for the lSion a golden plaque an original bell-shaped plaque of Lows 1ge made by Mrs Louise Chapman a beautiful electric clock m a ny other outstanding gifts Several beautiful bouquets of w mums the gifts of friends decorated the home ~tter of congratulations from Governor Reed was highly prized
cards were received by Mr and Mrs Edgerly one being a ley gift card from the class of 1912 Sangerville High School Illr anni versarycakesmadeanddecorated by Mrs Bilbe were g htfromLumbertonby her The largest was an elaborate 10 r cake There were also a double hear t dke a double weddshyring cake and a five layer cake topped with a golden50orishy_ us ed on a cake for the c lass of 1912 S H S on their 50th nni anniversary This50 has since been passed toclass obe rs observing their golden wedding anniversary The decor -IlS of all these cakes were of high profeSSional quality Bilbe cut and served the cakes and Mrs Barbara Hoxie ove r-Foxcroft dipped punch -so Edgerly the former Miss Octavia McPhetres was born reanville he r parents moving to Sangerville when she was a tg child She graduated from Sangerville High School in the s of 1912 She later taught the rural school at Jackman Cor-
Edgerly was born in Sangerville and attended the towns )(Jls He and Mrs Edgerly were mar ried Nov 14 1914 by Rev O P Alvord at the Methodist parsonage in Dover - F oxshy
Tho h 1 livpri nn thp h OTI1P farnl
Mr Edger lyhas been e mployed as 8Jl expert road builder For five years he was roacl commissioner in his home town He was employed as road builder for many years by the State of Maine In 191~hewaselectedasrepresentative ot the State Legislature
He held the office for two terms from 1958 to 1962 Both Mr and Mrs Edgerly are Golden Sheaf members of South
Sangerville Grange He has been Master Overseer and Assistant Steward Mrs Edgerly has held the office of Lady Assistant Steward Ceres and Pomona
Mr and Mrs Edgerly had five children Helen who is Mrs Hubert f3ilbe of Lumberton Miss Arthur who was drowned at Moosehead Lake in May1961 June now Mrs Ernest Mit shychell of Sangerville M~rgaret Mrs Matthias Poulin of Randshyolph A F B Texas Keith a practicing attorney in Dover shyFoxcroft
CitizensbullEbullWbull I bullBand Radio
G E ALVS-6 Built-in Public Addross 50 System -
EXTREME LY SMALL IN SIZ E
HERRICK BROS Guilford Me
Jarkmatt Word was received in town
Tuesday night of the death of Maurice Kimball of Jacksonshyville Flor ida brother of Arshythur Kimball and Olive Nutting of Parkman Mr Kimball was struck by a car and died inshystantly He is survived by a wife and four children Funshyeral services were held Thursshyday afternoon In Jacksonville Florida
Mr s EdnaKimball and Miss P hyllis Bean of Auburn were guests of Mrs Bonnie Austin on Wednesday
~laquoltglrut 111 SANGERVILLE BRIEFS
Mrs EvaEdes who is a patshyient in the Hibbard Nursing Home Dover-Foxcroft atshytended the Veterans Day chicken pie supper at the Unitshyed Church Wednesday
Recent activities at the Conshysolidated School for the beneshyfit of the TV fund were a bottle drive which netted $3202 and a fudge and popcorn sale which netted $2445 a total of $56 47
Miss Carol P hilpot of Dovshyer-Foxcroft was the guest of Mr and Mrs Chester Moulton Wednesday evening and attendshyed the Veterans Day supper
Miss Georgina Patterson R N of Bangor was in town to call on her uncle Thomas Patterson
Mr a nd Mrs Lyle Macomber of Dover-Foxcroft wer e here Wednesday toatte)1d the Vetshy
erans Day supper at the United
C hurch Contd on Page 11
- HE T OWN CR I E R Page 11 -
Maine Provincial Trail peDA Ann al Meeting
Mr Girar d Reny discusses Quebe c - Maine re lations
ap above shows route of proposed highway which wi ll use exshyg highways Besides the obvious advantages Of a publicised
e through (what we consider) Maines best recreation a r e as route will provide the best connection between the Mar itime inces and Quebec and should bring a heavy increase i l1 trafshy
or this reason alone A connection between Route 95 and the ne Provincial route between Milo and Howland will gr eatly 2den the scope of advertising that can be done on access to _ a ti on areas in central Maine
P LAN T O BROWSE
We have so many -shy fII
RU$T C RAFT
CHRISTMAS CARDS lhat you will want to shop leisurely at
Main Street Milo 943-2347
- -___--rrshy_ --shy-~ -- = F
Gr oups gathered after the meeting to discuss the m any and varied aspects of the Highways effe c t on the areas it wi ll c r oss
The annual mee ting of the P i s cataq uis Coun ty Development Ass ociation was held on Nov 17 The As s ociation e lected fo ur new members to the steer ing committee O T Rozell of Milo Richard J ohns on of Dover- F oxc r oft Lione ll Me r r ill of Greenvi lle and William Muzzey of Greenville
The four members left on the committee from last year we r e Murdoc MacDonald of Brounville Phillip Annis of Dover - F oxshycr oft James Martin of Guilford and Willard Star bird of Sangel shyville
A delic ious supper was served by the ladies of the Sebec Grange After which the group of a r ound 100 heard the gues t s peake r Gerard Re ny Mr Reny s poke in s upport of the e ffort of the Asso shyciation to use an already es tab l~shed r oadway c onne cting Quebec with the Ea s tern Provinces of Canada The r oadway would C Oll shy
ne ct Vanceb or o on the east with Linc oln Mi lo Dover -Foxcroft Greenville Jackman and Quebec on the wes t
Mr Reny would like to furthe r social relations be tween Maine and Quebec He extended a wish that the town ma nager s of this county come to Saint Foy in the sp r ing to attend a nationwide meeting of municipal management
age 12
Vt-JJe ~DHJ lIutv1IYS IS sneflV6E NQtltI T1IAT
811(D IS I DOWNJeIGJlT REIVRpound 7lgt SEE HEIlIe 11100
FOJKS DONT JlY N OrJ-IIN MEBOE FOpoundKS DoNT HINk I BIT 0 PRRlsl IS IS 111101eTJ9NT liS II HEliP 0 COMPltNIN6 1311T THEM YOU(shy u l(3 fWD THr~ UDEA 3URE -(I( rltLL WilleN I~ WHAT LOTSN TH INGS GET To
amp0 I3ETTpoundf 111pound+ YOli PAY pound1 1 LITTlE HEED FRIE(DJYLtKpound
igtcAL BRIEFS Mrs DoulglS Rennie of Abbot
ntd from Page 10 Mrs Orrin Taylor Mrs Fred Crain and Miss Abbie Fowler
as Doris Leland Miss were in Dexter Monday aftershyhryn Flanders and Mrs noon to call on Mrs Richard e Morse of Bangor attendshy Wark ne chicken pie supper at Gary Deane son of Mrs lnited Church and were Ralph White of Hartland has night guests of Miss Alice enlisted in the U S Army and ~on is stationed at Fort Dix N J
lt_ s Thelma Ordway and 3 Faye Stillson attended the Mr and Mrs Timothy Mayo
~ ng of the Sunshine Club and daughter of Farmington
e home of Mrs Ruby were Sunday guests of Mr and
ding in Gui lford Tuesshy Mrs Murray Bridges They also visited Mrs Florenceght
and Mrs Gerald Vigue Bridges of Parkman
chi ldren of Gleenville were Mr and Mrs Hurburt Bilbe
s ts ofherparents Mr and of Lumberton Miss have been
~ Milton Edes guests of her parents Mr and
S Mary Southard and son Mrs Harold Edgerly
~angor were gues ts of Mrs Mr and Mrs Chester Moulshyton Mr Ernest Bryant ande Stilson Mrs Audrey Edgerly of Dovershy
18th Annual Guilford Firemans Ball
Thanksgiving Night Nov 26
PCHS Gym 9 PM-lAM Del Soules Orchestra
Door Prize c
THE TOWN CRIER
Mr Costello Proudly Announces
the Opening of his
Beae(tl SatfJlt in Milo
Hair Coloring a Specialty WASH amp SET $200
FROSTING $20 DO
HAIR CUTS $1 50
PERMANENT WAVES STARTING AT $700
TINTS - complete - $650
BLEACHES $1500
Hair styles 6y Evening work byappointment only
Mrs Marilyn Bailey ana Mr Cos tell01
Monday thru aturday 9 A M to 5 P M
Main Street Milo 943-2655
Foxcroft were in Waterville call from their son Staff Sgt Sunday to see Mrs Dorothy Paul Taylor who is stationed Berry who is a patient at the in Canterbuly England also Sis ters Hospital a call from aniece Barbara
Miss Sarah Taylor Miss Taylor in Connecticut Pansy Taylor of Houlton and ~umiddotlf ro Mrs DorothyMcNallYltDf Ban- t 0
About 225 visitors were reshygor were guests 0 f M r and
TId th g1stereda~ the grade schoolsMrs 0 rnn ayor an WI
h d through American Educationthem ca11ed on Mrs RIC ar
week The new music books Wark and daughter at the
tal D te were on dIsplay in the hallPIummer HospI In ex r
middot T 1 159 parents signed at theMr and Mrs Ornn ayor
middot thmiddot d Community High School in the whowere 0 bserVlng eIr we shy Home Economics room on par-ding anniversary Sunday
rents nightreceived a Happy Anniversary Contd on Page 13
We bake BEANS rlf(
every Saturday e and serve them after ( PM
SPECIAL ORDERS to take out if ORDERED BY FRIDAY NIGH
Open 6 a m to 1U p m Mon -Sat 9 a m to 7 p m Sun
Guilford I Maine
TH E T O W N CRIER P age
LOCAL BRIEFS Contd fr om Page 12
11rs Charles McDonald of Dedham Mass andMrs Edshyar d Farmer of Woburn Mass e r e over nightguests of Mrs a rl Martin and called on their nt Florence Martin
_ daughter Amy Elizabeth as borl to Mr and Mrs Thoshya OConnell of Watervilet
- Y Mrs OConnell was the _ r ruer Sharon McKusic Mr nd Mrs Carl McKusic were
es ts of the OConnep and _ r s McKusic stayed on for a middoteek
Guests attending the 50th -edding Anniversary of Mr
and Mrs Vern Knapp of Seal a rbour on Friday were Mr
land Mrs Frank Ruksznis Mr nd Mrs Paul Rlik3 znis
_ r s Fredrick Mills Mr and _Irs Omar LombardMrs and _ r s Ernest Dodge Mr and _ 1s Alvah Perkins and Faith Jaidson of Abbot
Mr and Mrs H E Undershyood Jr of Essex Conn e r e guests of Mr and Mrs
Hugo Cross Miss Alive Ladd of Fairfield a the guest of Mrs Lena
Draper
The Worlds Fair held at the Community Church was very
uccessful and netted a fine s um
The decorations were colorshyi 1and represented the differshye nt countrie-s The grab bag wi th the Japanese lanterns e re partically pleasing to the chi ldren At 5 and 6 a ham loaf supper was served
GUILFORD CHRISTMAS CLUB GUIL FORD TRUST
The Guilford Trust Company is paying the ir 1964 Xmas Club this wee k The club is made up of 632 individuals and the club totals $74290 which makes an average for each member of over $115 00 The total this year is a fw thousshyand dollars more than last years
Originally Christmas Club dollars were used for buying of Christmas presents but they are now used for various other purposes Presently the clubs are also used for insurshyance premiums taxes and vacation trips but also a large amount of Christmas clubs savings also are put into regshyular savings accounts
The Club for 1965 will open November 16 1964 at the Guil shyford Trust Company in Guilshyford and Greenville and will be a vailable in sizes from twenty five cents to ten dollars- yieldshying at maturity $1250 to $500
Does Your Car Vibrate and Shake since your snow treads were installed If so visit
CROSBYS and have your rear wheels BALANCED for a more
COMFORTABLE RIDE
Park Street - Milo 943-7717
YOU CAN BUY milk or you cau buy MILK
nlE EXTRA PROTECTION PROVIDED BY PASTEU RIZED AND HOMOGENIZED MILK WILL MORE THAN PAY FOR THE LITTLE EXTRA-TIME IT TAKES YOU TO ORDE R THA T MILK (JUST ONCE) SO T HAT IT WILL BE DE LIVERED TO YOUR DOOR
Rickers Dairy 943- 2260
A fire at Lawrence Browns residence on the DEste Road in _1 was quickly extinguished by Milo firemen last Tuesday eve uin The blaze in a parti tion between a front room and the ki tche was stopped with damages estimated at $5000 Fireman Alb Perkins who lived next door to Browns and Mr Raywond_ Corrison another neighbor used fire extinguishers to bring fire nearly under control before fire trucks arrived
Comeaus Cash Market Order ~W and Be
S u r e For Your Thanksgiving feasting pleasuremiddotmiddot
FRESH NATIVE CAPONS and TURKEYS
ROASTING CHICKENS and Frozen Turkeys
Congratulations and Best Wishes to
Ken Clark ON THE OPENING OF HIS NEW BARBER SHOP IN MILO (Mr Clarks shop is loshycated beneath the Masonic Club on Main St reet)
r Mil o Hi gh ~i nc ipal Ken Rerry was one of the first customers
COMPLIMENTS OF J AME S L LADD INSURANC E AGENC~
Page 14 THE T OWN CRl
WABI-TU Chcrmel S WLBZ~TV Channel middot 2 lJA~ VlliWUl u 600 Bud Leavi tt DA YTIME VIE WINtJ 1200 B aston Patriots Review MONDAY TBRU FRIDAY 630 Voya~e Undo r the Sea MONDAY THRU FRlDY 0)0 NCAA Football 755 Farm Reporter 7 ~0 rllc kie Oleaaon 7 00 Today P rinceton va Cornelln
800 Captain Kangaroo a~0 Gilligans lsl811d 725 News 415 Championship Bowling 900 Day in COUy t 900 Mr B r oadway 7 30 Today 510 Laurel and Hardy 930 Tennessee Ernie 1 000 Gunsmoke 825 News 530middotPatty Duke ~O 00 Mike Wallace New li OO TllelQilrnli News 830 Today 600 Lawre nce Welk
1100 Ge t the Message 11 15 Sa turday Late Shpw 9 00 People Are Funny 700 10 OClock High 11 30 Missing Links Only the Valient 930 Womans Hour 800 HollywoodmiddotP aligtce 1200 Love of Life SUNDAY NOV~ 22 1904 1000 Make Room F or Daddy 900 SIltulday Night Movie 1225 News 1200 Ask You r Minister 1030 word For Wor d nTh1ee Vn lent Peoplerr 1230 Search for Tomorrow 1 00 Wo rld W81middot I 1100 ConceJltration 1100 RlUgtUJgOlQ Theater
1245 Guiding Light 100 Mid-Day
130 Industry on Parade 1 45 NFL Todaymiddot
11 30 Jeopa rdy 1200 Say When
fbe Untouchahles 12 30 wei r o
chables ~
terr i fie DISCOUNTS on Food Freel
all types and sizes
Western Auto se lls MORE Freezers than any other company in the U S See TOM HOWARD a t MiL
Weste rn Auto Store
1230 T ruth or Conae uences115 Hal lone P ine 200 NF L Football SU NDAY NOV 22 1964 GlFaS ASKED FOR TOGUS i255 NBC NewB Day Report1 30 As The World Turns Steele rs at Giants ~dO Americans at Wor 100 General Hospital The American Legi on Aux shy2 00 Pass word 00 NFL Football 915 Sacre d Heart 130 Let s Make a Deal2 30 Houseparty Colts at Rams 930 Faith for Today iliary in Milo has ins ta lled a 2 00 T he Price is Right300 To Tell The Truth 700 Lassie 1000 This is the Life
230 The Doctors box at Kinneys Har dware for3 30 Edge of Night 7 3 0 The Martian 10 30 Porky Pig 300 Another World40o-Secret Storm 8 00 Ed ullivan 11 00 Bullwinkle donations of gifts from inter shy33 0 You Dont Say430 Father Knows Best 900 The Fugitive 1130 Discovery400 Match Game ested people to T ogus Veter shy5 00 Bozo Show 1000 Candid Camera 1~ 00 Wde World of Sports
600 Telejournal News 425 NBC News Afternoon Reper l JO Wild Kingdom1030 Whats My Line ans Hospital 430 Superman 200 The Hunters630 CBS News 1100 Telejournal News
TH RSDAY NOV 1f 1964 500 MickEy Mouse Donors are asked to try to1115 Harry Reasoner NeWJ
530 Sea Hunt00 Wyatt Earp MONDAY NOV 231964 lIiSO Trails West ge t gifts into the box by Dec 600 Fi rs t Evening News Report7 30 Broadside 300 TouchdoWnTUU The-roIre m an
800 Per ry Mason 6 30 Huntley Brinkley Repo rt 330 AFL Football 1st 730 To Tell the Trllth
NIGHT TIME VEIWlNG9 00 P assword KRIlB88 City at HoustOI800 Ive Got Secret -riroRSDAY NOV 1919649 30 Balleys of Balb ollt 830 Andy Griffith 630 J F Kennedy Remembered
10 OIl llooert u oulet pc1al 9 00 T he LliCY Show IUU MCHales Navy 830 Bill Dana 730 Dinah Shore Special11 00 T e lejJJurnalNews J 30 Many Happy Returns 9 00 Bonanza 8 30 Dr KildareFRIDAY NOV 20 1964 1000 Slatfery s People 10 00 The Rogues 930 HazelT OQ My lnree ~ons 11 30 T he Les C rane Show 1 1 00 The World this Weekend 1000 Kraft Suspense Theate If you want to BUY SELL7 30 Rawhide TUESDAY NOV 24 1964 1115 Dragnet l 1 00 ABC News Final830 The Enter tainers 7 00 Littles Hobo MONDAY NOV 23 1964 RENT or SWAP try Town imiddott middotan T()nRht Show9 30 Cormer Pyle 730 Comba t no KentucKy Jone shyF RIDAY NOV ro 1964 Crier ClassU1ed
1 000 T he Reporter 730 90 Bristol Court830 Red Skelton li o ~ Tel~ourrujrNews 9 30 Pe tticoa t Junction rO O Mr Magoo 900 Andy Williams S TURDAY NOVbull 21 1964 1000 The Doctor s and Nurse 730lntel1lJl tional Showtlme 1000 Alfred Hftchcock Presents H 00 Mister Mayor WEDNESDAY NOV 25 1964 830 Bob Hope Presents 1100 ABC NEWS Final APARTMENT FOR RE NT
930 Jack Benny TUESDAY NOV 24 19649 00 Alvin Show fl)l) Bewtonea 3 room heated apa rtment 7 OU D6hoJReec 1000 Jack Paar930 Tennessee T uxedo 730 CBS News Extra 10 00 Quick Draw McGraw lliO~ ABC N ews Final (30 Mr Novak for rent Call 943 -206 8800 Medicine Man jlATURDAY NOV 211964 830 Man From UNCLE11 00 Linus the Lionhearted 8 30 Bever ly Hillbillies
1 30 The JersonB 7 30 Jus t for Kids 930 TW-3 900 Dick Van Dyke
800 The OBriena 9301200 Candiepi~ Bowling 930 cara Williams NOTICE8 30 B uga Bunny 1000 Bell Telephone Hour1 00 SkiKIDg 1000 Danny Kaye130 American BandB lgtUd 900 Lone Ranger WEDNEWAY NOV bull 25 1964 Saturday evening Nov 21100 Telejo~l News
930 llArtbr He athciIP 230 Lets Square Da nce 700 Spotlight on Youthli 30 The Lea Crane Show the Home Economics Committ shy
300 Saturday Western lOOO ~oIerdoi - 730 The Virginian
400 Studio CUy Bandstand l D30 Fileball XL-5 900 WednesdayNlght mOvie ee will sponsor a card Party al 11 00 Dennis the Menace500 Jimmy Dean The Rack the Juvenile Hal l Members11 30 Fury
not solicited please bring sandwiches
illLFORD ley Paul Weston Deborah NOTICE
T H GRADE VETERANS DAY Crocker Song American The ROGRAM Beautiful Benifi ts of the Vickis School of Dance wi V~terans Day was observed Veterans by Allen Perkins hold registration at the La the 7th grade with an approshy Teachers Mrs AdkinB and Gr ange Town Hall Thurs Nov te program Program comshy Miss Stryer 19 at 345F irst lesson wi ll ittee Valerie Gilbe rt Pamshy follow immediately after regshy
It Taylor and Gail Houston istration Song When Jhnnie Comes [arching Home Poem Vetshymas pay by Bobbie Deane Deer hunters in addition to
ory on Veterans Day by Julie using common sense and cau ble Poem liThe Blue and the ion in the woods are ur~ed
eyllby David Weymouth drive carefully on the way t
thy Fairbrother Howard and from hunting a r eas Thl
eymouth Kent MuKusic Maine HighvaySafetyCommi
thleen Davis Forest Sim shy tee suggests that hunters stal
os Linda Gillis P oem hunting excursions in a r esu
Flanders Field by Michshy condition Obey all traffi c 1 )
1 Wharff Original Ski t by and enjoy Maine hunting fre
eronicaGrant Phillip Find- from traffic tr ubies
- HE T OWN CR I E R Page 11 -
Maine Provincial Trail peDA Ann al Meeting
Mr Girar d Reny discusses Quebe c - Maine re lations
ap above shows route of proposed highway which wi ll use exshyg highways Besides the obvious advantages Of a publicised
e through (what we consider) Maines best recreation a r e as route will provide the best connection between the Mar itime inces and Quebec and should bring a heavy increase i l1 trafshy
or this reason alone A connection between Route 95 and the ne Provincial route between Milo and Howland will gr eatly 2den the scope of advertising that can be done on access to _ a ti on areas in central Maine
P LAN T O BROWSE
We have so many -shy fII
RU$T C RAFT
CHRISTMAS CARDS lhat you will want to shop leisurely at
Main Street Milo 943-2347
- -___--rrshy_ --shy-~ -- = F
Gr oups gathered after the meeting to discuss the m any and varied aspects of the Highways effe c t on the areas it wi ll c r oss
The annual mee ting of the P i s cataq uis Coun ty Development Ass ociation was held on Nov 17 The As s ociation e lected fo ur new members to the steer ing committee O T Rozell of Milo Richard J ohns on of Dover- F oxc r oft Lione ll Me r r ill of Greenvi lle and William Muzzey of Greenville
The four members left on the committee from last year we r e Murdoc MacDonald of Brounville Phillip Annis of Dover - F oxshycr oft James Martin of Guilford and Willard Star bird of Sangel shyville
A delic ious supper was served by the ladies of the Sebec Grange After which the group of a r ound 100 heard the gues t s peake r Gerard Re ny Mr Reny s poke in s upport of the e ffort of the Asso shyciation to use an already es tab l~shed r oadway c onne cting Quebec with the Ea s tern Provinces of Canada The r oadway would C Oll shy
ne ct Vanceb or o on the east with Linc oln Mi lo Dover -Foxcroft Greenville Jackman and Quebec on the wes t
Mr Reny would like to furthe r social relations be tween Maine and Quebec He extended a wish that the town ma nager s of this county come to Saint Foy in the sp r ing to attend a nationwide meeting of municipal management
age 12
Vt-JJe ~DHJ lIutv1IYS IS sneflV6E NQtltI T1IAT
811(D IS I DOWNJeIGJlT REIVRpound 7lgt SEE HEIlIe 11100
FOJKS DONT JlY N OrJ-IIN MEBOE FOpoundKS DoNT HINk I BIT 0 PRRlsl IS IS 111101eTJ9NT liS II HEliP 0 COMPltNIN6 1311T THEM YOU(shy u l(3 fWD THr~ UDEA 3URE -(I( rltLL WilleN I~ WHAT LOTSN TH INGS GET To
amp0 I3ETTpoundf 111pound+ YOli PAY pound1 1 LITTlE HEED FRIE(DJYLtKpound
igtcAL BRIEFS Mrs DoulglS Rennie of Abbot
ntd from Page 10 Mrs Orrin Taylor Mrs Fred Crain and Miss Abbie Fowler
as Doris Leland Miss were in Dexter Monday aftershyhryn Flanders and Mrs noon to call on Mrs Richard e Morse of Bangor attendshy Wark ne chicken pie supper at Gary Deane son of Mrs lnited Church and were Ralph White of Hartland has night guests of Miss Alice enlisted in the U S Army and ~on is stationed at Fort Dix N J
lt_ s Thelma Ordway and 3 Faye Stillson attended the Mr and Mrs Timothy Mayo
~ ng of the Sunshine Club and daughter of Farmington
e home of Mrs Ruby were Sunday guests of Mr and
ding in Gui lford Tuesshy Mrs Murray Bridges They also visited Mrs Florenceght
and Mrs Gerald Vigue Bridges of Parkman
chi ldren of Gleenville were Mr and Mrs Hurburt Bilbe
s ts ofherparents Mr and of Lumberton Miss have been
~ Milton Edes guests of her parents Mr and
S Mary Southard and son Mrs Harold Edgerly
~angor were gues ts of Mrs Mr and Mrs Chester Moulshyton Mr Ernest Bryant ande Stilson Mrs Audrey Edgerly of Dovershy
18th Annual Guilford Firemans Ball
Thanksgiving Night Nov 26
PCHS Gym 9 PM-lAM Del Soules Orchestra
Door Prize c
THE TOWN CRIER
Mr Costello Proudly Announces
the Opening of his
Beae(tl SatfJlt in Milo
Hair Coloring a Specialty WASH amp SET $200
FROSTING $20 DO
HAIR CUTS $1 50
PERMANENT WAVES STARTING AT $700
TINTS - complete - $650
BLEACHES $1500
Hair styles 6y Evening work byappointment only
Mrs Marilyn Bailey ana Mr Cos tell01
Monday thru aturday 9 A M to 5 P M
Main Street Milo 943-2655
Foxcroft were in Waterville call from their son Staff Sgt Sunday to see Mrs Dorothy Paul Taylor who is stationed Berry who is a patient at the in Canterbuly England also Sis ters Hospital a call from aniece Barbara
Miss Sarah Taylor Miss Taylor in Connecticut Pansy Taylor of Houlton and ~umiddotlf ro Mrs DorothyMcNallYltDf Ban- t 0
About 225 visitors were reshygor were guests 0 f M r and
TId th g1stereda~ the grade schoolsMrs 0 rnn ayor an WI
h d through American Educationthem ca11ed on Mrs RIC ar
week The new music books Wark and daughter at the
tal D te were on dIsplay in the hallPIummer HospI In ex r
middot T 1 159 parents signed at theMr and Mrs Ornn ayor
middot thmiddot d Community High School in the whowere 0 bserVlng eIr we shy Home Economics room on par-ding anniversary Sunday
rents nightreceived a Happy Anniversary Contd on Page 13
We bake BEANS rlf(
every Saturday e and serve them after ( PM
SPECIAL ORDERS to take out if ORDERED BY FRIDAY NIGH
Open 6 a m to 1U p m Mon -Sat 9 a m to 7 p m Sun
Guilford I Maine
TH E T O W N CRIER P age
LOCAL BRIEFS Contd fr om Page 12
11rs Charles McDonald of Dedham Mass andMrs Edshyar d Farmer of Woburn Mass e r e over nightguests of Mrs a rl Martin and called on their nt Florence Martin
_ daughter Amy Elizabeth as borl to Mr and Mrs Thoshya OConnell of Watervilet
- Y Mrs OConnell was the _ r ruer Sharon McKusic Mr nd Mrs Carl McKusic were
es ts of the OConnep and _ r s McKusic stayed on for a middoteek
Guests attending the 50th -edding Anniversary of Mr
and Mrs Vern Knapp of Seal a rbour on Friday were Mr
land Mrs Frank Ruksznis Mr nd Mrs Paul Rlik3 znis
_ r s Fredrick Mills Mr and _Irs Omar LombardMrs and _ r s Ernest Dodge Mr and _ 1s Alvah Perkins and Faith Jaidson of Abbot
Mr and Mrs H E Undershyood Jr of Essex Conn e r e guests of Mr and Mrs
Hugo Cross Miss Alive Ladd of Fairfield a the guest of Mrs Lena
Draper
The Worlds Fair held at the Community Church was very
uccessful and netted a fine s um
The decorations were colorshyi 1and represented the differshye nt countrie-s The grab bag wi th the Japanese lanterns e re partically pleasing to the chi ldren At 5 and 6 a ham loaf supper was served
GUILFORD CHRISTMAS CLUB GUIL FORD TRUST
The Guilford Trust Company is paying the ir 1964 Xmas Club this wee k The club is made up of 632 individuals and the club totals $74290 which makes an average for each member of over $115 00 The total this year is a fw thousshyand dollars more than last years
Originally Christmas Club dollars were used for buying of Christmas presents but they are now used for various other purposes Presently the clubs are also used for insurshyance premiums taxes and vacation trips but also a large amount of Christmas clubs savings also are put into regshyular savings accounts
The Club for 1965 will open November 16 1964 at the Guil shyford Trust Company in Guilshyford and Greenville and will be a vailable in sizes from twenty five cents to ten dollars- yieldshying at maturity $1250 to $500
Does Your Car Vibrate and Shake since your snow treads were installed If so visit
CROSBYS and have your rear wheels BALANCED for a more
COMFORTABLE RIDE
Park Street - Milo 943-7717
YOU CAN BUY milk or you cau buy MILK
nlE EXTRA PROTECTION PROVIDED BY PASTEU RIZED AND HOMOGENIZED MILK WILL MORE THAN PAY FOR THE LITTLE EXTRA-TIME IT TAKES YOU TO ORDE R THA T MILK (JUST ONCE) SO T HAT IT WILL BE DE LIVERED TO YOUR DOOR
Rickers Dairy 943- 2260
A fire at Lawrence Browns residence on the DEste Road in _1 was quickly extinguished by Milo firemen last Tuesday eve uin The blaze in a parti tion between a front room and the ki tche was stopped with damages estimated at $5000 Fireman Alb Perkins who lived next door to Browns and Mr Raywond_ Corrison another neighbor used fire extinguishers to bring fire nearly under control before fire trucks arrived
Comeaus Cash Market Order ~W and Be
S u r e For Your Thanksgiving feasting pleasuremiddotmiddot
FRESH NATIVE CAPONS and TURKEYS
ROASTING CHICKENS and Frozen Turkeys
Congratulations and Best Wishes to
Ken Clark ON THE OPENING OF HIS NEW BARBER SHOP IN MILO (Mr Clarks shop is loshycated beneath the Masonic Club on Main St reet)
r Mil o Hi gh ~i nc ipal Ken Rerry was one of the first customers
COMPLIMENTS OF J AME S L LADD INSURANC E AGENC~
Page 14 THE T OWN CRl
WABI-TU Chcrmel S WLBZ~TV Channel middot 2 lJA~ VlliWUl u 600 Bud Leavi tt DA YTIME VIE WINtJ 1200 B aston Patriots Review MONDAY TBRU FRIDAY 630 Voya~e Undo r the Sea MONDAY THRU FRlDY 0)0 NCAA Football 755 Farm Reporter 7 ~0 rllc kie Oleaaon 7 00 Today P rinceton va Cornelln
800 Captain Kangaroo a~0 Gilligans lsl811d 725 News 415 Championship Bowling 900 Day in COUy t 900 Mr B r oadway 7 30 Today 510 Laurel and Hardy 930 Tennessee Ernie 1 000 Gunsmoke 825 News 530middotPatty Duke ~O 00 Mike Wallace New li OO TllelQilrnli News 830 Today 600 Lawre nce Welk
1100 Ge t the Message 11 15 Sa turday Late Shpw 9 00 People Are Funny 700 10 OClock High 11 30 Missing Links Only the Valient 930 Womans Hour 800 HollywoodmiddotP aligtce 1200 Love of Life SUNDAY NOV~ 22 1904 1000 Make Room F or Daddy 900 SIltulday Night Movie 1225 News 1200 Ask You r Minister 1030 word For Wor d nTh1ee Vn lent Peoplerr 1230 Search for Tomorrow 1 00 Wo rld W81middot I 1100 ConceJltration 1100 RlUgtUJgOlQ Theater
1245 Guiding Light 100 Mid-Day
130 Industry on Parade 1 45 NFL Todaymiddot
11 30 Jeopa rdy 1200 Say When
fbe Untouchahles 12 30 wei r o
chables ~
terr i fie DISCOUNTS on Food Freel
all types and sizes
Western Auto se lls MORE Freezers than any other company in the U S See TOM HOWARD a t MiL
Weste rn Auto Store
1230 T ruth or Conae uences115 Hal lone P ine 200 NF L Football SU NDAY NOV 22 1964 GlFaS ASKED FOR TOGUS i255 NBC NewB Day Report1 30 As The World Turns Steele rs at Giants ~dO Americans at Wor 100 General Hospital The American Legi on Aux shy2 00 Pass word 00 NFL Football 915 Sacre d Heart 130 Let s Make a Deal2 30 Houseparty Colts at Rams 930 Faith for Today iliary in Milo has ins ta lled a 2 00 T he Price is Right300 To Tell The Truth 700 Lassie 1000 This is the Life
230 The Doctors box at Kinneys Har dware for3 30 Edge of Night 7 3 0 The Martian 10 30 Porky Pig 300 Another World40o-Secret Storm 8 00 Ed ullivan 11 00 Bullwinkle donations of gifts from inter shy33 0 You Dont Say430 Father Knows Best 900 The Fugitive 1130 Discovery400 Match Game ested people to T ogus Veter shy5 00 Bozo Show 1000 Candid Camera 1~ 00 Wde World of Sports
600 Telejournal News 425 NBC News Afternoon Reper l JO Wild Kingdom1030 Whats My Line ans Hospital 430 Superman 200 The Hunters630 CBS News 1100 Telejournal News
TH RSDAY NOV 1f 1964 500 MickEy Mouse Donors are asked to try to1115 Harry Reasoner NeWJ
530 Sea Hunt00 Wyatt Earp MONDAY NOV 231964 lIiSO Trails West ge t gifts into the box by Dec 600 Fi rs t Evening News Report7 30 Broadside 300 TouchdoWnTUU The-roIre m an
800 Per ry Mason 6 30 Huntley Brinkley Repo rt 330 AFL Football 1st 730 To Tell the Trllth
NIGHT TIME VEIWlNG9 00 P assword KRIlB88 City at HoustOI800 Ive Got Secret -riroRSDAY NOV 1919649 30 Balleys of Balb ollt 830 Andy Griffith 630 J F Kennedy Remembered
10 OIl llooert u oulet pc1al 9 00 T he LliCY Show IUU MCHales Navy 830 Bill Dana 730 Dinah Shore Special11 00 T e lejJJurnalNews J 30 Many Happy Returns 9 00 Bonanza 8 30 Dr KildareFRIDAY NOV 20 1964 1000 Slatfery s People 10 00 The Rogues 930 HazelT OQ My lnree ~ons 11 30 T he Les C rane Show 1 1 00 The World this Weekend 1000 Kraft Suspense Theate If you want to BUY SELL7 30 Rawhide TUESDAY NOV 24 1964 1115 Dragnet l 1 00 ABC News Final830 The Enter tainers 7 00 Littles Hobo MONDAY NOV 23 1964 RENT or SWAP try Town imiddott middotan T()nRht Show9 30 Cormer Pyle 730 Comba t no KentucKy Jone shyF RIDAY NOV ro 1964 Crier ClassU1ed
1 000 T he Reporter 730 90 Bristol Court830 Red Skelton li o ~ Tel~ourrujrNews 9 30 Pe tticoa t Junction rO O Mr Magoo 900 Andy Williams S TURDAY NOVbull 21 1964 1000 The Doctor s and Nurse 730lntel1lJl tional Showtlme 1000 Alfred Hftchcock Presents H 00 Mister Mayor WEDNESDAY NOV 25 1964 830 Bob Hope Presents 1100 ABC NEWS Final APARTMENT FOR RE NT
930 Jack Benny TUESDAY NOV 24 19649 00 Alvin Show fl)l) Bewtonea 3 room heated apa rtment 7 OU D6hoJReec 1000 Jack Paar930 Tennessee T uxedo 730 CBS News Extra 10 00 Quick Draw McGraw lliO~ ABC N ews Final (30 Mr Novak for rent Call 943 -206 8800 Medicine Man jlATURDAY NOV 211964 830 Man From UNCLE11 00 Linus the Lionhearted 8 30 Bever ly Hillbillies
1 30 The JersonB 7 30 Jus t for Kids 930 TW-3 900 Dick Van Dyke
800 The OBriena 9301200 Candiepi~ Bowling 930 cara Williams NOTICE8 30 B uga Bunny 1000 Bell Telephone Hour1 00 SkiKIDg 1000 Danny Kaye130 American BandB lgtUd 900 Lone Ranger WEDNEWAY NOV bull 25 1964 Saturday evening Nov 21100 Telejo~l News
930 llArtbr He athciIP 230 Lets Square Da nce 700 Spotlight on Youthli 30 The Lea Crane Show the Home Economics Committ shy
300 Saturday Western lOOO ~oIerdoi - 730 The Virginian
400 Studio CUy Bandstand l D30 Fileball XL-5 900 WednesdayNlght mOvie ee will sponsor a card Party al 11 00 Dennis the Menace500 Jimmy Dean The Rack the Juvenile Hal l Members11 30 Fury
not solicited please bring sandwiches
illLFORD ley Paul Weston Deborah NOTICE
T H GRADE VETERANS DAY Crocker Song American The ROGRAM Beautiful Benifi ts of the Vickis School of Dance wi V~terans Day was observed Veterans by Allen Perkins hold registration at the La the 7th grade with an approshy Teachers Mrs AdkinB and Gr ange Town Hall Thurs Nov te program Program comshy Miss Stryer 19 at 345F irst lesson wi ll ittee Valerie Gilbe rt Pamshy follow immediately after regshy
It Taylor and Gail Houston istration Song When Jhnnie Comes [arching Home Poem Vetshymas pay by Bobbie Deane Deer hunters in addition to
ory on Veterans Day by Julie using common sense and cau ble Poem liThe Blue and the ion in the woods are ur~ed
eyllby David Weymouth drive carefully on the way t
thy Fairbrother Howard and from hunting a r eas Thl
eymouth Kent MuKusic Maine HighvaySafetyCommi
thleen Davis Forest Sim shy tee suggests that hunters stal
os Linda Gillis P oem hunting excursions in a r esu
Flanders Field by Michshy condition Obey all traffi c 1 )
1 Wharff Original Ski t by and enjoy Maine hunting fre
eronicaGrant Phillip Find- from traffic tr ubies
age 12
Vt-JJe ~DHJ lIutv1IYS IS sneflV6E NQtltI T1IAT
811(D IS I DOWNJeIGJlT REIVRpound 7lgt SEE HEIlIe 11100
FOJKS DONT JlY N OrJ-IIN MEBOE FOpoundKS DoNT HINk I BIT 0 PRRlsl IS IS 111101eTJ9NT liS II HEliP 0 COMPltNIN6 1311T THEM YOU(shy u l(3 fWD THr~ UDEA 3URE -(I( rltLL WilleN I~ WHAT LOTSN TH INGS GET To
amp0 I3ETTpoundf 111pound+ YOli PAY pound1 1 LITTlE HEED FRIE(DJYLtKpound
igtcAL BRIEFS Mrs DoulglS Rennie of Abbot
ntd from Page 10 Mrs Orrin Taylor Mrs Fred Crain and Miss Abbie Fowler
as Doris Leland Miss were in Dexter Monday aftershyhryn Flanders and Mrs noon to call on Mrs Richard e Morse of Bangor attendshy Wark ne chicken pie supper at Gary Deane son of Mrs lnited Church and were Ralph White of Hartland has night guests of Miss Alice enlisted in the U S Army and ~on is stationed at Fort Dix N J
lt_ s Thelma Ordway and 3 Faye Stillson attended the Mr and Mrs Timothy Mayo
~ ng of the Sunshine Club and daughter of Farmington
e home of Mrs Ruby were Sunday guests of Mr and
ding in Gui lford Tuesshy Mrs Murray Bridges They also visited Mrs Florenceght
and Mrs Gerald Vigue Bridges of Parkman
chi ldren of Gleenville were Mr and Mrs Hurburt Bilbe
s ts ofherparents Mr and of Lumberton Miss have been
~ Milton Edes guests of her parents Mr and
S Mary Southard and son Mrs Harold Edgerly
~angor were gues ts of Mrs Mr and Mrs Chester Moulshyton Mr Ernest Bryant ande Stilson Mrs Audrey Edgerly of Dovershy
18th Annual Guilford Firemans Ball
Thanksgiving Night Nov 26
PCHS Gym 9 PM-lAM Del Soules Orchestra
Door Prize c
THE TOWN CRIER
Mr Costello Proudly Announces
the Opening of his
Beae(tl SatfJlt in Milo
Hair Coloring a Specialty WASH amp SET $200
FROSTING $20 DO
HAIR CUTS $1 50
PERMANENT WAVES STARTING AT $700
TINTS - complete - $650
BLEACHES $1500
Hair styles 6y Evening work byappointment only
Mrs Marilyn Bailey ana Mr Cos tell01
Monday thru aturday 9 A M to 5 P M
Main Street Milo 943-2655
Foxcroft were in Waterville call from their son Staff Sgt Sunday to see Mrs Dorothy Paul Taylor who is stationed Berry who is a patient at the in Canterbuly England also Sis ters Hospital a call from aniece Barbara
Miss Sarah Taylor Miss Taylor in Connecticut Pansy Taylor of Houlton and ~umiddotlf ro Mrs DorothyMcNallYltDf Ban- t 0
About 225 visitors were reshygor were guests 0 f M r and
TId th g1stereda~ the grade schoolsMrs 0 rnn ayor an WI
h d through American Educationthem ca11ed on Mrs RIC ar
week The new music books Wark and daughter at the
tal D te were on dIsplay in the hallPIummer HospI In ex r
middot T 1 159 parents signed at theMr and Mrs Ornn ayor
middot thmiddot d Community High School in the whowere 0 bserVlng eIr we shy Home Economics room on par-ding anniversary Sunday
rents nightreceived a Happy Anniversary Contd on Page 13
We bake BEANS rlf(
every Saturday e and serve them after ( PM
SPECIAL ORDERS to take out if ORDERED BY FRIDAY NIGH
Open 6 a m to 1U p m Mon -Sat 9 a m to 7 p m Sun
Guilford I Maine
TH E T O W N CRIER P age
LOCAL BRIEFS Contd fr om Page 12
11rs Charles McDonald of Dedham Mass andMrs Edshyar d Farmer of Woburn Mass e r e over nightguests of Mrs a rl Martin and called on their nt Florence Martin
_ daughter Amy Elizabeth as borl to Mr and Mrs Thoshya OConnell of Watervilet
- Y Mrs OConnell was the _ r ruer Sharon McKusic Mr nd Mrs Carl McKusic were
es ts of the OConnep and _ r s McKusic stayed on for a middoteek
Guests attending the 50th -edding Anniversary of Mr
and Mrs Vern Knapp of Seal a rbour on Friday were Mr
land Mrs Frank Ruksznis Mr nd Mrs Paul Rlik3 znis
_ r s Fredrick Mills Mr and _Irs Omar LombardMrs and _ r s Ernest Dodge Mr and _ 1s Alvah Perkins and Faith Jaidson of Abbot
Mr and Mrs H E Undershyood Jr of Essex Conn e r e guests of Mr and Mrs
Hugo Cross Miss Alive Ladd of Fairfield a the guest of Mrs Lena
Draper
The Worlds Fair held at the Community Church was very
uccessful and netted a fine s um
The decorations were colorshyi 1and represented the differshye nt countrie-s The grab bag wi th the Japanese lanterns e re partically pleasing to the chi ldren At 5 and 6 a ham loaf supper was served
GUILFORD CHRISTMAS CLUB GUIL FORD TRUST
The Guilford Trust Company is paying the ir 1964 Xmas Club this wee k The club is made up of 632 individuals and the club totals $74290 which makes an average for each member of over $115 00 The total this year is a fw thousshyand dollars more than last years
Originally Christmas Club dollars were used for buying of Christmas presents but they are now used for various other purposes Presently the clubs are also used for insurshyance premiums taxes and vacation trips but also a large amount of Christmas clubs savings also are put into regshyular savings accounts
The Club for 1965 will open November 16 1964 at the Guil shyford Trust Company in Guilshyford and Greenville and will be a vailable in sizes from twenty five cents to ten dollars- yieldshying at maturity $1250 to $500
Does Your Car Vibrate and Shake since your snow treads were installed If so visit
CROSBYS and have your rear wheels BALANCED for a more
COMFORTABLE RIDE
Park Street - Milo 943-7717
YOU CAN BUY milk or you cau buy MILK
nlE EXTRA PROTECTION PROVIDED BY PASTEU RIZED AND HOMOGENIZED MILK WILL MORE THAN PAY FOR THE LITTLE EXTRA-TIME IT TAKES YOU TO ORDE R THA T MILK (JUST ONCE) SO T HAT IT WILL BE DE LIVERED TO YOUR DOOR
Rickers Dairy 943- 2260
A fire at Lawrence Browns residence on the DEste Road in _1 was quickly extinguished by Milo firemen last Tuesday eve uin The blaze in a parti tion between a front room and the ki tche was stopped with damages estimated at $5000 Fireman Alb Perkins who lived next door to Browns and Mr Raywond_ Corrison another neighbor used fire extinguishers to bring fire nearly under control before fire trucks arrived
Comeaus Cash Market Order ~W and Be
S u r e For Your Thanksgiving feasting pleasuremiddotmiddot
FRESH NATIVE CAPONS and TURKEYS
ROASTING CHICKENS and Frozen Turkeys
Congratulations and Best Wishes to
Ken Clark ON THE OPENING OF HIS NEW BARBER SHOP IN MILO (Mr Clarks shop is loshycated beneath the Masonic Club on Main St reet)
r Mil o Hi gh ~i nc ipal Ken Rerry was one of the first customers
COMPLIMENTS OF J AME S L LADD INSURANC E AGENC~
Page 14 THE T OWN CRl
WABI-TU Chcrmel S WLBZ~TV Channel middot 2 lJA~ VlliWUl u 600 Bud Leavi tt DA YTIME VIE WINtJ 1200 B aston Patriots Review MONDAY TBRU FRIDAY 630 Voya~e Undo r the Sea MONDAY THRU FRlDY 0)0 NCAA Football 755 Farm Reporter 7 ~0 rllc kie Oleaaon 7 00 Today P rinceton va Cornelln
800 Captain Kangaroo a~0 Gilligans lsl811d 725 News 415 Championship Bowling 900 Day in COUy t 900 Mr B r oadway 7 30 Today 510 Laurel and Hardy 930 Tennessee Ernie 1 000 Gunsmoke 825 News 530middotPatty Duke ~O 00 Mike Wallace New li OO TllelQilrnli News 830 Today 600 Lawre nce Welk
1100 Ge t the Message 11 15 Sa turday Late Shpw 9 00 People Are Funny 700 10 OClock High 11 30 Missing Links Only the Valient 930 Womans Hour 800 HollywoodmiddotP aligtce 1200 Love of Life SUNDAY NOV~ 22 1904 1000 Make Room F or Daddy 900 SIltulday Night Movie 1225 News 1200 Ask You r Minister 1030 word For Wor d nTh1ee Vn lent Peoplerr 1230 Search for Tomorrow 1 00 Wo rld W81middot I 1100 ConceJltration 1100 RlUgtUJgOlQ Theater
1245 Guiding Light 100 Mid-Day
130 Industry on Parade 1 45 NFL Todaymiddot
11 30 Jeopa rdy 1200 Say When
fbe Untouchahles 12 30 wei r o
chables ~
terr i fie DISCOUNTS on Food Freel
all types and sizes
Western Auto se lls MORE Freezers than any other company in the U S See TOM HOWARD a t MiL
Weste rn Auto Store
1230 T ruth or Conae uences115 Hal lone P ine 200 NF L Football SU NDAY NOV 22 1964 GlFaS ASKED FOR TOGUS i255 NBC NewB Day Report1 30 As The World Turns Steele rs at Giants ~dO Americans at Wor 100 General Hospital The American Legi on Aux shy2 00 Pass word 00 NFL Football 915 Sacre d Heart 130 Let s Make a Deal2 30 Houseparty Colts at Rams 930 Faith for Today iliary in Milo has ins ta lled a 2 00 T he Price is Right300 To Tell The Truth 700 Lassie 1000 This is the Life
230 The Doctors box at Kinneys Har dware for3 30 Edge of Night 7 3 0 The Martian 10 30 Porky Pig 300 Another World40o-Secret Storm 8 00 Ed ullivan 11 00 Bullwinkle donations of gifts from inter shy33 0 You Dont Say430 Father Knows Best 900 The Fugitive 1130 Discovery400 Match Game ested people to T ogus Veter shy5 00 Bozo Show 1000 Candid Camera 1~ 00 Wde World of Sports
600 Telejournal News 425 NBC News Afternoon Reper l JO Wild Kingdom1030 Whats My Line ans Hospital 430 Superman 200 The Hunters630 CBS News 1100 Telejournal News
TH RSDAY NOV 1f 1964 500 MickEy Mouse Donors are asked to try to1115 Harry Reasoner NeWJ
530 Sea Hunt00 Wyatt Earp MONDAY NOV 231964 lIiSO Trails West ge t gifts into the box by Dec 600 Fi rs t Evening News Report7 30 Broadside 300 TouchdoWnTUU The-roIre m an
800 Per ry Mason 6 30 Huntley Brinkley Repo rt 330 AFL Football 1st 730 To Tell the Trllth
NIGHT TIME VEIWlNG9 00 P assword KRIlB88 City at HoustOI800 Ive Got Secret -riroRSDAY NOV 1919649 30 Balleys of Balb ollt 830 Andy Griffith 630 J F Kennedy Remembered
10 OIl llooert u oulet pc1al 9 00 T he LliCY Show IUU MCHales Navy 830 Bill Dana 730 Dinah Shore Special11 00 T e lejJJurnalNews J 30 Many Happy Returns 9 00 Bonanza 8 30 Dr KildareFRIDAY NOV 20 1964 1000 Slatfery s People 10 00 The Rogues 930 HazelT OQ My lnree ~ons 11 30 T he Les C rane Show 1 1 00 The World this Weekend 1000 Kraft Suspense Theate If you want to BUY SELL7 30 Rawhide TUESDAY NOV 24 1964 1115 Dragnet l 1 00 ABC News Final830 The Enter tainers 7 00 Littles Hobo MONDAY NOV 23 1964 RENT or SWAP try Town imiddott middotan T()nRht Show9 30 Cormer Pyle 730 Comba t no KentucKy Jone shyF RIDAY NOV ro 1964 Crier ClassU1ed
1 000 T he Reporter 730 90 Bristol Court830 Red Skelton li o ~ Tel~ourrujrNews 9 30 Pe tticoa t Junction rO O Mr Magoo 900 Andy Williams S TURDAY NOVbull 21 1964 1000 The Doctor s and Nurse 730lntel1lJl tional Showtlme 1000 Alfred Hftchcock Presents H 00 Mister Mayor WEDNESDAY NOV 25 1964 830 Bob Hope Presents 1100 ABC NEWS Final APARTMENT FOR RE NT
930 Jack Benny TUESDAY NOV 24 19649 00 Alvin Show fl)l) Bewtonea 3 room heated apa rtment 7 OU D6hoJReec 1000 Jack Paar930 Tennessee T uxedo 730 CBS News Extra 10 00 Quick Draw McGraw lliO~ ABC N ews Final (30 Mr Novak for rent Call 943 -206 8800 Medicine Man jlATURDAY NOV 211964 830 Man From UNCLE11 00 Linus the Lionhearted 8 30 Bever ly Hillbillies
1 30 The JersonB 7 30 Jus t for Kids 930 TW-3 900 Dick Van Dyke
800 The OBriena 9301200 Candiepi~ Bowling 930 cara Williams NOTICE8 30 B uga Bunny 1000 Bell Telephone Hour1 00 SkiKIDg 1000 Danny Kaye130 American BandB lgtUd 900 Lone Ranger WEDNEWAY NOV bull 25 1964 Saturday evening Nov 21100 Telejo~l News
930 llArtbr He athciIP 230 Lets Square Da nce 700 Spotlight on Youthli 30 The Lea Crane Show the Home Economics Committ shy
300 Saturday Western lOOO ~oIerdoi - 730 The Virginian
400 Studio CUy Bandstand l D30 Fileball XL-5 900 WednesdayNlght mOvie ee will sponsor a card Party al 11 00 Dennis the Menace500 Jimmy Dean The Rack the Juvenile Hal l Members11 30 Fury
not solicited please bring sandwiches
illLFORD ley Paul Weston Deborah NOTICE
T H GRADE VETERANS DAY Crocker Song American The ROGRAM Beautiful Benifi ts of the Vickis School of Dance wi V~terans Day was observed Veterans by Allen Perkins hold registration at the La the 7th grade with an approshy Teachers Mrs AdkinB and Gr ange Town Hall Thurs Nov te program Program comshy Miss Stryer 19 at 345F irst lesson wi ll ittee Valerie Gilbe rt Pamshy follow immediately after regshy
It Taylor and Gail Houston istration Song When Jhnnie Comes [arching Home Poem Vetshymas pay by Bobbie Deane Deer hunters in addition to
ory on Veterans Day by Julie using common sense and cau ble Poem liThe Blue and the ion in the woods are ur~ed
eyllby David Weymouth drive carefully on the way t
thy Fairbrother Howard and from hunting a r eas Thl
eymouth Kent MuKusic Maine HighvaySafetyCommi
thleen Davis Forest Sim shy tee suggests that hunters stal
os Linda Gillis P oem hunting excursions in a r esu
Flanders Field by Michshy condition Obey all traffi c 1 )
1 Wharff Original Ski t by and enjoy Maine hunting fre
eronicaGrant Phillip Find- from traffic tr ubies
TH E T O W N CRIER P age
LOCAL BRIEFS Contd fr om Page 12
11rs Charles McDonald of Dedham Mass andMrs Edshyar d Farmer of Woburn Mass e r e over nightguests of Mrs a rl Martin and called on their nt Florence Martin
_ daughter Amy Elizabeth as borl to Mr and Mrs Thoshya OConnell of Watervilet
- Y Mrs OConnell was the _ r ruer Sharon McKusic Mr nd Mrs Carl McKusic were
es ts of the OConnep and _ r s McKusic stayed on for a middoteek
Guests attending the 50th -edding Anniversary of Mr
and Mrs Vern Knapp of Seal a rbour on Friday were Mr
land Mrs Frank Ruksznis Mr nd Mrs Paul Rlik3 znis
_ r s Fredrick Mills Mr and _Irs Omar LombardMrs and _ r s Ernest Dodge Mr and _ 1s Alvah Perkins and Faith Jaidson of Abbot
Mr and Mrs H E Undershyood Jr of Essex Conn e r e guests of Mr and Mrs
Hugo Cross Miss Alive Ladd of Fairfield a the guest of Mrs Lena
Draper
The Worlds Fair held at the Community Church was very
uccessful and netted a fine s um
The decorations were colorshyi 1and represented the differshye nt countrie-s The grab bag wi th the Japanese lanterns e re partically pleasing to the chi ldren At 5 and 6 a ham loaf supper was served
GUILFORD CHRISTMAS CLUB GUIL FORD TRUST
The Guilford Trust Company is paying the ir 1964 Xmas Club this wee k The club is made up of 632 individuals and the club totals $74290 which makes an average for each member of over $115 00 The total this year is a fw thousshyand dollars more than last years
Originally Christmas Club dollars were used for buying of Christmas presents but they are now used for various other purposes Presently the clubs are also used for insurshyance premiums taxes and vacation trips but also a large amount of Christmas clubs savings also are put into regshyular savings accounts
The Club for 1965 will open November 16 1964 at the Guil shyford Trust Company in Guilshyford and Greenville and will be a vailable in sizes from twenty five cents to ten dollars- yieldshying at maturity $1250 to $500
Does Your Car Vibrate and Shake since your snow treads were installed If so visit
CROSBYS and have your rear wheels BALANCED for a more
COMFORTABLE RIDE
Park Street - Milo 943-7717
YOU CAN BUY milk or you cau buy MILK
nlE EXTRA PROTECTION PROVIDED BY PASTEU RIZED AND HOMOGENIZED MILK WILL MORE THAN PAY FOR THE LITTLE EXTRA-TIME IT TAKES YOU TO ORDE R THA T MILK (JUST ONCE) SO T HAT IT WILL BE DE LIVERED TO YOUR DOOR
Rickers Dairy 943- 2260
A fire at Lawrence Browns residence on the DEste Road in _1 was quickly extinguished by Milo firemen last Tuesday eve uin The blaze in a parti tion between a front room and the ki tche was stopped with damages estimated at $5000 Fireman Alb Perkins who lived next door to Browns and Mr Raywond_ Corrison another neighbor used fire extinguishers to bring fire nearly under control before fire trucks arrived
Comeaus Cash Market Order ~W and Be
S u r e For Your Thanksgiving feasting pleasuremiddotmiddot
FRESH NATIVE CAPONS and TURKEYS
ROASTING CHICKENS and Frozen Turkeys
Congratulations and Best Wishes to
Ken Clark ON THE OPENING OF HIS NEW BARBER SHOP IN MILO (Mr Clarks shop is loshycated beneath the Masonic Club on Main St reet)
r Mil o Hi gh ~i nc ipal Ken Rerry was one of the first customers
COMPLIMENTS OF J AME S L LADD INSURANC E AGENC~
Page 14 THE T OWN CRl
WABI-TU Chcrmel S WLBZ~TV Channel middot 2 lJA~ VlliWUl u 600 Bud Leavi tt DA YTIME VIE WINtJ 1200 B aston Patriots Review MONDAY TBRU FRIDAY 630 Voya~e Undo r the Sea MONDAY THRU FRlDY 0)0 NCAA Football 755 Farm Reporter 7 ~0 rllc kie Oleaaon 7 00 Today P rinceton va Cornelln
800 Captain Kangaroo a~0 Gilligans lsl811d 725 News 415 Championship Bowling 900 Day in COUy t 900 Mr B r oadway 7 30 Today 510 Laurel and Hardy 930 Tennessee Ernie 1 000 Gunsmoke 825 News 530middotPatty Duke ~O 00 Mike Wallace New li OO TllelQilrnli News 830 Today 600 Lawre nce Welk
1100 Ge t the Message 11 15 Sa turday Late Shpw 9 00 People Are Funny 700 10 OClock High 11 30 Missing Links Only the Valient 930 Womans Hour 800 HollywoodmiddotP aligtce 1200 Love of Life SUNDAY NOV~ 22 1904 1000 Make Room F or Daddy 900 SIltulday Night Movie 1225 News 1200 Ask You r Minister 1030 word For Wor d nTh1ee Vn lent Peoplerr 1230 Search for Tomorrow 1 00 Wo rld W81middot I 1100 ConceJltration 1100 RlUgtUJgOlQ Theater
1245 Guiding Light 100 Mid-Day
130 Industry on Parade 1 45 NFL Todaymiddot
11 30 Jeopa rdy 1200 Say When
fbe Untouchahles 12 30 wei r o
chables ~
terr i fie DISCOUNTS on Food Freel
all types and sizes
Western Auto se lls MORE Freezers than any other company in the U S See TOM HOWARD a t MiL
Weste rn Auto Store
1230 T ruth or Conae uences115 Hal lone P ine 200 NF L Football SU NDAY NOV 22 1964 GlFaS ASKED FOR TOGUS i255 NBC NewB Day Report1 30 As The World Turns Steele rs at Giants ~dO Americans at Wor 100 General Hospital The American Legi on Aux shy2 00 Pass word 00 NFL Football 915 Sacre d Heart 130 Let s Make a Deal2 30 Houseparty Colts at Rams 930 Faith for Today iliary in Milo has ins ta lled a 2 00 T he Price is Right300 To Tell The Truth 700 Lassie 1000 This is the Life
230 The Doctors box at Kinneys Har dware for3 30 Edge of Night 7 3 0 The Martian 10 30 Porky Pig 300 Another World40o-Secret Storm 8 00 Ed ullivan 11 00 Bullwinkle donations of gifts from inter shy33 0 You Dont Say430 Father Knows Best 900 The Fugitive 1130 Discovery400 Match Game ested people to T ogus Veter shy5 00 Bozo Show 1000 Candid Camera 1~ 00 Wde World of Sports
600 Telejournal News 425 NBC News Afternoon Reper l JO Wild Kingdom1030 Whats My Line ans Hospital 430 Superman 200 The Hunters630 CBS News 1100 Telejournal News
TH RSDAY NOV 1f 1964 500 MickEy Mouse Donors are asked to try to1115 Harry Reasoner NeWJ
530 Sea Hunt00 Wyatt Earp MONDAY NOV 231964 lIiSO Trails West ge t gifts into the box by Dec 600 Fi rs t Evening News Report7 30 Broadside 300 TouchdoWnTUU The-roIre m an
800 Per ry Mason 6 30 Huntley Brinkley Repo rt 330 AFL Football 1st 730 To Tell the Trllth
NIGHT TIME VEIWlNG9 00 P assword KRIlB88 City at HoustOI800 Ive Got Secret -riroRSDAY NOV 1919649 30 Balleys of Balb ollt 830 Andy Griffith 630 J F Kennedy Remembered
10 OIl llooert u oulet pc1al 9 00 T he LliCY Show IUU MCHales Navy 830 Bill Dana 730 Dinah Shore Special11 00 T e lejJJurnalNews J 30 Many Happy Returns 9 00 Bonanza 8 30 Dr KildareFRIDAY NOV 20 1964 1000 Slatfery s People 10 00 The Rogues 930 HazelT OQ My lnree ~ons 11 30 T he Les C rane Show 1 1 00 The World this Weekend 1000 Kraft Suspense Theate If you want to BUY SELL7 30 Rawhide TUESDAY NOV 24 1964 1115 Dragnet l 1 00 ABC News Final830 The Enter tainers 7 00 Littles Hobo MONDAY NOV 23 1964 RENT or SWAP try Town imiddott middotan T()nRht Show9 30 Cormer Pyle 730 Comba t no KentucKy Jone shyF RIDAY NOV ro 1964 Crier ClassU1ed
1 000 T he Reporter 730 90 Bristol Court830 Red Skelton li o ~ Tel~ourrujrNews 9 30 Pe tticoa t Junction rO O Mr Magoo 900 Andy Williams S TURDAY NOVbull 21 1964 1000 The Doctor s and Nurse 730lntel1lJl tional Showtlme 1000 Alfred Hftchcock Presents H 00 Mister Mayor WEDNESDAY NOV 25 1964 830 Bob Hope Presents 1100 ABC NEWS Final APARTMENT FOR RE NT
930 Jack Benny TUESDAY NOV 24 19649 00 Alvin Show fl)l) Bewtonea 3 room heated apa rtment 7 OU D6hoJReec 1000 Jack Paar930 Tennessee T uxedo 730 CBS News Extra 10 00 Quick Draw McGraw lliO~ ABC N ews Final (30 Mr Novak for rent Call 943 -206 8800 Medicine Man jlATURDAY NOV 211964 830 Man From UNCLE11 00 Linus the Lionhearted 8 30 Bever ly Hillbillies
1 30 The JersonB 7 30 Jus t for Kids 930 TW-3 900 Dick Van Dyke
800 The OBriena 9301200 Candiepi~ Bowling 930 cara Williams NOTICE8 30 B uga Bunny 1000 Bell Telephone Hour1 00 SkiKIDg 1000 Danny Kaye130 American BandB lgtUd 900 Lone Ranger WEDNEWAY NOV bull 25 1964 Saturday evening Nov 21100 Telejo~l News
930 llArtbr He athciIP 230 Lets Square Da nce 700 Spotlight on Youthli 30 The Lea Crane Show the Home Economics Committ shy
300 Saturday Western lOOO ~oIerdoi - 730 The Virginian
400 Studio CUy Bandstand l D30 Fileball XL-5 900 WednesdayNlght mOvie ee will sponsor a card Party al 11 00 Dennis the Menace500 Jimmy Dean The Rack the Juvenile Hal l Members11 30 Fury
not solicited please bring sandwiches
illLFORD ley Paul Weston Deborah NOTICE
T H GRADE VETERANS DAY Crocker Song American The ROGRAM Beautiful Benifi ts of the Vickis School of Dance wi V~terans Day was observed Veterans by Allen Perkins hold registration at the La the 7th grade with an approshy Teachers Mrs AdkinB and Gr ange Town Hall Thurs Nov te program Program comshy Miss Stryer 19 at 345F irst lesson wi ll ittee Valerie Gilbe rt Pamshy follow immediately after regshy
It Taylor and Gail Houston istration Song When Jhnnie Comes [arching Home Poem Vetshymas pay by Bobbie Deane Deer hunters in addition to
ory on Veterans Day by Julie using common sense and cau ble Poem liThe Blue and the ion in the woods are ur~ed
eyllby David Weymouth drive carefully on the way t
thy Fairbrother Howard and from hunting a r eas Thl
eymouth Kent MuKusic Maine HighvaySafetyCommi
thleen Davis Forest Sim shy tee suggests that hunters stal
os Linda Gillis P oem hunting excursions in a r esu
Flanders Field by Michshy condition Obey all traffi c 1 )
1 Wharff Original Ski t by and enjoy Maine hunting fre
eronicaGrant Phillip Find- from traffic tr ubies
Page 14 THE T OWN CRl
WABI-TU Chcrmel S WLBZ~TV Channel middot 2 lJA~ VlliWUl u 600 Bud Leavi tt DA YTIME VIE WINtJ 1200 B aston Patriots Review MONDAY TBRU FRIDAY 630 Voya~e Undo r the Sea MONDAY THRU FRlDY 0)0 NCAA Football 755 Farm Reporter 7 ~0 rllc kie Oleaaon 7 00 Today P rinceton va Cornelln
800 Captain Kangaroo a~0 Gilligans lsl811d 725 News 415 Championship Bowling 900 Day in COUy t 900 Mr B r oadway 7 30 Today 510 Laurel and Hardy 930 Tennessee Ernie 1 000 Gunsmoke 825 News 530middotPatty Duke ~O 00 Mike Wallace New li OO TllelQilrnli News 830 Today 600 Lawre nce Welk
1100 Ge t the Message 11 15 Sa turday Late Shpw 9 00 People Are Funny 700 10 OClock High 11 30 Missing Links Only the Valient 930 Womans Hour 800 HollywoodmiddotP aligtce 1200 Love of Life SUNDAY NOV~ 22 1904 1000 Make Room F or Daddy 900 SIltulday Night Movie 1225 News 1200 Ask You r Minister 1030 word For Wor d nTh1ee Vn lent Peoplerr 1230 Search for Tomorrow 1 00 Wo rld W81middot I 1100 ConceJltration 1100 RlUgtUJgOlQ Theater
1245 Guiding Light 100 Mid-Day
130 Industry on Parade 1 45 NFL Todaymiddot
11 30 Jeopa rdy 1200 Say When
fbe Untouchahles 12 30 wei r o
chables ~
terr i fie DISCOUNTS on Food Freel
all types and sizes
Western Auto se lls MORE Freezers than any other company in the U S See TOM HOWARD a t MiL
Weste rn Auto Store
1230 T ruth or Conae uences115 Hal lone P ine 200 NF L Football SU NDAY NOV 22 1964 GlFaS ASKED FOR TOGUS i255 NBC NewB Day Report1 30 As The World Turns Steele rs at Giants ~dO Americans at Wor 100 General Hospital The American Legi on Aux shy2 00 Pass word 00 NFL Football 915 Sacre d Heart 130 Let s Make a Deal2 30 Houseparty Colts at Rams 930 Faith for Today iliary in Milo has ins ta lled a 2 00 T he Price is Right300 To Tell The Truth 700 Lassie 1000 This is the Life
230 The Doctors box at Kinneys Har dware for3 30 Edge of Night 7 3 0 The Martian 10 30 Porky Pig 300 Another World40o-Secret Storm 8 00 Ed ullivan 11 00 Bullwinkle donations of gifts from inter shy33 0 You Dont Say430 Father Knows Best 900 The Fugitive 1130 Discovery400 Match Game ested people to T ogus Veter shy5 00 Bozo Show 1000 Candid Camera 1~ 00 Wde World of Sports
600 Telejournal News 425 NBC News Afternoon Reper l JO Wild Kingdom1030 Whats My Line ans Hospital 430 Superman 200 The Hunters630 CBS News 1100 Telejournal News
TH RSDAY NOV 1f 1964 500 MickEy Mouse Donors are asked to try to1115 Harry Reasoner NeWJ
530 Sea Hunt00 Wyatt Earp MONDAY NOV 231964 lIiSO Trails West ge t gifts into the box by Dec 600 Fi rs t Evening News Report7 30 Broadside 300 TouchdoWnTUU The-roIre m an
800 Per ry Mason 6 30 Huntley Brinkley Repo rt 330 AFL Football 1st 730 To Tell the Trllth
NIGHT TIME VEIWlNG9 00 P assword KRIlB88 City at HoustOI800 Ive Got Secret -riroRSDAY NOV 1919649 30 Balleys of Balb ollt 830 Andy Griffith 630 J F Kennedy Remembered
10 OIl llooert u oulet pc1al 9 00 T he LliCY Show IUU MCHales Navy 830 Bill Dana 730 Dinah Shore Special11 00 T e lejJJurnalNews J 30 Many Happy Returns 9 00 Bonanza 8 30 Dr KildareFRIDAY NOV 20 1964 1000 Slatfery s People 10 00 The Rogues 930 HazelT OQ My lnree ~ons 11 30 T he Les C rane Show 1 1 00 The World this Weekend 1000 Kraft Suspense Theate If you want to BUY SELL7 30 Rawhide TUESDAY NOV 24 1964 1115 Dragnet l 1 00 ABC News Final830 The Enter tainers 7 00 Littles Hobo MONDAY NOV 23 1964 RENT or SWAP try Town imiddott middotan T()nRht Show9 30 Cormer Pyle 730 Comba t no KentucKy Jone shyF RIDAY NOV ro 1964 Crier ClassU1ed
1 000 T he Reporter 730 90 Bristol Court830 Red Skelton li o ~ Tel~ourrujrNews 9 30 Pe tticoa t Junction rO O Mr Magoo 900 Andy Williams S TURDAY NOVbull 21 1964 1000 The Doctor s and Nurse 730lntel1lJl tional Showtlme 1000 Alfred Hftchcock Presents H 00 Mister Mayor WEDNESDAY NOV 25 1964 830 Bob Hope Presents 1100 ABC NEWS Final APARTMENT FOR RE NT
930 Jack Benny TUESDAY NOV 24 19649 00 Alvin Show fl)l) Bewtonea 3 room heated apa rtment 7 OU D6hoJReec 1000 Jack Paar930 Tennessee T uxedo 730 CBS News Extra 10 00 Quick Draw McGraw lliO~ ABC N ews Final (30 Mr Novak for rent Call 943 -206 8800 Medicine Man jlATURDAY NOV 211964 830 Man From UNCLE11 00 Linus the Lionhearted 8 30 Bever ly Hillbillies
1 30 The JersonB 7 30 Jus t for Kids 930 TW-3 900 Dick Van Dyke
800 The OBriena 9301200 Candiepi~ Bowling 930 cara Williams NOTICE8 30 B uga Bunny 1000 Bell Telephone Hour1 00 SkiKIDg 1000 Danny Kaye130 American BandB lgtUd 900 Lone Ranger WEDNEWAY NOV bull 25 1964 Saturday evening Nov 21100 Telejo~l News
930 llArtbr He athciIP 230 Lets Square Da nce 700 Spotlight on Youthli 30 The Lea Crane Show the Home Economics Committ shy
300 Saturday Western lOOO ~oIerdoi - 730 The Virginian
400 Studio CUy Bandstand l D30 Fileball XL-5 900 WednesdayNlght mOvie ee will sponsor a card Party al 11 00 Dennis the Menace500 Jimmy Dean The Rack the Juvenile Hal l Members11 30 Fury
not solicited please bring sandwiches
illLFORD ley Paul Weston Deborah NOTICE
T H GRADE VETERANS DAY Crocker Song American The ROGRAM Beautiful Benifi ts of the Vickis School of Dance wi V~terans Day was observed Veterans by Allen Perkins hold registration at the La the 7th grade with an approshy Teachers Mrs AdkinB and Gr ange Town Hall Thurs Nov te program Program comshy Miss Stryer 19 at 345F irst lesson wi ll ittee Valerie Gilbe rt Pamshy follow immediately after regshy
It Taylor and Gail Houston istration Song When Jhnnie Comes [arching Home Poem Vetshymas pay by Bobbie Deane Deer hunters in addition to
ory on Veterans Day by Julie using common sense and cau ble Poem liThe Blue and the ion in the woods are ur~ed
eyllby David Weymouth drive carefully on the way t
thy Fairbrother Howard and from hunting a r eas Thl
eymouth Kent MuKusic Maine HighvaySafetyCommi
thleen Davis Forest Sim shy tee suggests that hunters stal
os Linda Gillis P oem hunting excursions in a r esu
Flanders Field by Michshy condition Obey all traffi c 1 )
1 Wharff Original Ski t by and enjoy Maine hunting fre
eronicaGrant Phillip Find- from traffic tr ubies
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