March Dimes Elects Officers - Milo Historical Society

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1.Ebttrb 1 nrally f nr OJln.ar 1 nral QlnurragrServing 'Ihe Central Penquis JlreaVol. 5 , No . 16Ten CenuThursday, April 21, 1966March ofDimes ElectsOfficersAt the annual meeting of thePiscataquie County Chapter ofthe National Foundation of theMarch of Dimes, the followingofficers, pictured at rie-ht,were elected: Paul Day asChairman; Es.ther Owen ::tsChairman of Women's Services;Beth Harvey, . Secretary a"J.Ruby Dugas, Treasure r .The meeting was he ld lastTue day evening at the BlethenHouse in Dover-Foxcroft witha banquet preceding the bus iness meeting.(photo by Bunker).M.Y.f.EntertainsGuests{Photo by Mike Brigham)The MYF groups of the ParkSt. and Brownville Jet. Methodist Churches, joined togetherlast weekend to entertain avisiting MYF group from NewJersey .The young pe ople tour ed theB . A. R. R. shop at De rby onSaturday morning, ·visited 1\fillincoket, f,ast Millinocket andLincoln and Howland on a bustrip Saturday afte rnoon andended the day with a Hootenanny at the P ark Str eet Churchon Saturday evening. See P g. 10

TH:E TOWNPage 2THE TOWN CRIER is published each Thursdayevening by the TOWN CRIER PUBLICATIONS.We hope to be of help to the citizens of the townsin our coverage through NEWS, INFORMATION,AND LOWER PRICED ADVERTISING.We accept no financial responsibility for errorsin advertising but will gladly print correc.tions.Cop1es of most photos appearing in THE TOWN.CRIER mav be obtained through our office.If you have news or available photos of any sortwe urge you to can an editor or drop in. Deadline will be Monday Noon but we would appreciate·copy received earlier in the week.Classified ads 50 cent minimum including up to12 words, 3 cents for each additional word. Display ad space by the co.lumn inch.EDITOR - Joanne BrighamMilo 943-7384If you want to BUY, SELL,RENT or SWAP, try "TownCrier" Classified.CRtJ RcnLilo eommunity- 'lo"pitaL··. 6Two cartons of books were received fto,m Mr. a!!d . . Mrs.George Donald.Receptionists are Friday, Geraldine Tourtelotte; saturday ,Adelia Leonard and Edna Hanscom; Sunday, Josephitle Nedeuand A vary Clarl}; lVIonday, Rosamond Golden; T uesday, JuneDasha ; Wednesday, Elizabeth Murray; Thursday, Velma Jo n ston.PATIENTS ADMITTEDFrom Brownville:From Milo:Alice HatchRaymond ButterfieldRonald McCormickStella DobleGary RickerWalter HarperGor don EllisMalcolm Royal, Jr.Hazel WansinkBrent Bailey.; . .Donald Martin ·Marlene MadoreGeorge Badger, Jr:Rita TibbettsEmma GammonFrom Bradford :Gertrude JohnstonSandra TrojanoCharles Ke rrNewell Lyford.Tom DunnSally BlackPeter PerryPATIENTS DISCHARGEDFrom Milo:From Bradford:Parker WillinskiBrenda Herbest & babyVicki PooleLinda LyfordSandra TrojanoSusan PaulClyde HoxieFrom Brownvllle:June KelleyRonald McCormickBr ent BaileyMary WorsterGary Ricl rRaymond ButterfieldAlice Hatch & babyStella DobleP eter PerryBirths:Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hatch of Milo, a daughter.Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Madore of Milo, a son.Mr. and Mrs. Willis Tibbetts of Milo, a daughter.SERVICESPaul A. Wost, Surv.e ying and SANGERVILLEdrafting. Box 703, Brownville .A special meeting of AbnerMe. 965-9191.Wade Lodge, F & A. :rvr. willbe held Thursday evening ,April 21 for the pur pose ofFOR SALEconferring the E. A. degree on1961 Ford 2 door se!;ian,Standard shift with overdrive, a .e.'ldidate . Refreshments will 550. Allen Lo-z ier; Van Horn be served.South Sangerville Grange will .Ave . Brownville Junction.' Tel.hold an afternoon and evening96 5- 3406meeting, April 23. MeetingFOR SALEbegins at 3 p.m. Supper at 61 32. ft extension ladder and p.m. and evening program and1 12ft. step ladder; 1 all steel' speaker at 7:30p.m . Thoseoffice desk and filing caqjnet not solicited please bringand chair. Call Charles Brown pastry.CL EARANCE943 -2350.WANT;:;D TO RENTApartment in . Milo .or .campfor summer on Schodic qrBoyd Lake needed at once forcouple. ContactGloriaQlover,564-2091 between 8 & 5.4-H TOURNAMENTA tournament featuring demonstrations will be held on Fri day, April 22 at the SouthSapgerville Gran e Hall. TheJolly Juniors 4-H Glub ofSout'b.Sangerville will be' the hostFOR SALE·club. The tournament will2 gas s toves, '1 refrigerator,start at 7:30p.m.ioors, windows anC. sinks. 943Both Junior and Senior746 5.classes of 4-H members willMILObe represented. The compet··There will be a meeting this i tors are boys and gi l"ls whoSunday afternoon, April 24th,have the most outstandin cra t 2:30 at the Grange Hall indemons t'" ' tions in their localMilo. This is a MissiG work. club.Come and get acqu"inted. Allpeople are \velcome.FLOORSAMPLESCASHCAMYVESTA Gas Range (Apt. size) 119.95HARD'vv1CK Gas Range (Apt. size) 129.95VESTA Gas Range :30"174.95CALOFJC Gas Range 20"184.95FIREHOOD (Bright RED Fireplace) 230.85HUM1DIFIER De luxe Sunbeam81.-50REFRIGERATOR (Used- Flash' s) 89.9797.47131. 22138. 72161.5961.1340.00M. C. Horne & Sons, /ne. Milo , Maine'10 S ruic cALL our J1 tlJ6.CT.'t··3- --·. . ······ . . . .,. ,·::- "":' '

THE TQWN CRIERPage 3Remember When?Mr. andMrs. ErrolDavis ofMilo formerly of Southington ,Conn. a lllounce the engagement of their daughter, JewelEloise to Philip Badger, Jr.sonofMr . .and Mrs. Philip E.Badger, Sr. of Derby.Miss Davis is a junior at MiloWith the advent of another baseball season upon us, we thought our readers might enjoy these High School.photos of Milo teams of the pa:;t. The top picture is the Milo High School team of 1945 (as nearMr. Badger is a Senior atas we can recollect. )Being of the same vintage , we are able to identify. the players as follows'FoxcroftAcademy and is em first row, Bob Trickey, Bill Fletcher, Ralph Jordan, Wally and Bill Houston, Irving Polake· - pioyedby Maine Leathers inwi h. Mickey Doble, second row; Principal Herbert DeVeber, Jimmy Comeau, Larry Stanch Dover- Foxcroft.fie d. Vaughn Clapp, Dick Waterhouse, Owen Gould Phil Kitteridge and Johnny Rowe .No date has been set for thePicii.lred below is a Milo Town tearr, from approximately the same time. We were not able to wedding.identify all these men but if vou are curious we imagine JohEn Buttery, Virgil, Larouche, orWalter Lutterell could fill you in. These photos were supplied to us by Mrs. Sue Jenkins from ·MAINE· AUTOMD!IILE ASSOC.the collection of her late son and we are most grateful for them.FOI ST R.SHElDON135 PleasantSt tPover-lioxcroft 04426Pft " " :s-. 2168 b-et ore tWee End 6 p,J!'.; alto ona .m. - attnlc JloUd )' ·· )h aberaltipknclta lnclH. :·z4'""'r. EMERGENCY Road Su.-iceL l rviceBe.U Boad r laPu10e- 1 Acelclent lnnranteTrani Senlce 'fia "TRJPTlK''DAVIS- HUNTLEYENGAGEMENTMrs. Merwin Davis of EastSangerville .announces the engagement of her daughter,D orab Fileen to Allen Websu;r Huntley, son of Mr. andMrs. Halva I-TuntleyofDexter.Miss Davis graduated fromPiscataquis Community HighSchool in 1965 and attendedBeals Business College inBangor. She is presently emplpyed n the office of GuilfordIndus tries.Mr. Hl\ntley will attend Hartford Institute of Accounting thisfall.A May wedding is planned.

.Page-! IYFAIR LADY TO BE PRESENTED IN MILLINOCKETThe "Millinocket Players" an amateur theatrical organizationwill prasentthe.:nusic lcomedy favorite"My Fair Lady" on May5 , 6 & 7 at the Stearns High Auditorium, Millinocket, Curtaintime is 8:15, promptly.This Lerner-Lowe s·mashbit is being produced for the ffrsttime in this state by an amateur group.It will have many unusu t·r atures, including a revolving stagefu ll orchestra, lavish costumes and some exceptio!1ally fine talentin both the lear! and supporting oles. The .sets have been createdby the Millinocket Art Society.The cast includes John Thibode u as Henry Higgins; Anne Benjamiu as Eliza Doolittll;l; Warren Metcalf as Alfred Dootlittle;H. C. Gilman, M.D. as Colonel Pickering ; June Terrio as Mrs.Pearce; Patarick Welch as Freddy Eynsford-Hill; MargarctShinners as Mrs, Higgins.The entire production is under the sponsorship of Kiwanis ofKatahdin. It is being directed by John Thibodeau formerly staffdirector for WABI -TV. Musical supervisor is Rosemar ie Vaznis.Producers are Rosalie Jamo and Harriet Shoettler.A buffet supper will be available on Saturday evening, May 7from 4:30to7:30at thP. Heritage Motor Inn Rt. 157 Millinocketforth : onvenie ee of our out of town guests.Reserved seat tickets are available from any Kiwanis or atE merson's Pharll:'\acy.Mother's DayMAY 8THFOR THAT SPECIAL GIFT,THE ONE THAT SHOWS YOUREALLY CARE!@ii\ 1Ja MainStreet.THE TOWN CRIERii\ )Xcrn.a'1/Hi!ic.el1tSANGERVILLE CANCERWORKERSMrs . Patricia Grant and Mrs.Gloria Grant, co-chairman ofthe Cancer Drive announce thefollowing workers: .Dexter Line to Bennett's:Mrs . Wanda FosterBennett's to Village: ·Mrs. Rosly PriestHunnewell, & H,otel Hill:Mrs. Natalie HaskellNorth Main St. :Mrs . Donna ClukeyPleasant Avenue:Mrs . Maxine GrantParkman Road:Milo, Me.Mrs. Sharon MeliaSchool, Maple & Church:, Mrs. Mildred WilsonMill Street:Mrs. Marie HerringPious Hill:Mrs. Marilyn BralevLarrabee 's to Dover Line:Mrs. Pauline CampbellEast Sangerville:Mrs. Janice GrantSouth Sangerville:Mrs. Jeannette EaslerSilver's Mills Road; ·Mrs. Judy McANaughtonMr. Milton Edes is treasurerof the Drive.HONOR ROLL FORCONSOLIDATED GRADESCHOOLThe Honor Roll for the Consolidated School Grades hasbee n announced as follows:Grade 5-High Honors:Sarah ScalesGrade 5-ffonors"Daniel BurgessNina Giordanoneborah GrantMary LovellJere StarbirdGrade 6-A 's:James McPhetresEli KempDebbie HigginsMichael HaskellA & B's:Micky ColbryGeorge ClukeyJohn PageTimothy GrantSteven HartfordCynthia MoultonCharles CleavesDebra GauvinJewel MurphyJeannie RollinsGrade 7:Lorraine Burge ssDavid PageDouglas GrantKristie GoodrowJane GilbertDarlene DufaultClaire GauvinREGIONAL HOSPITALASSOCIATION TO HAVE AMEETING IN SEBECThere is to be a meeting onTuesday, May 3rd of the Regiona1 Hospital Association atSebec Corner Grange Hall.A banquet will be served at6:30p. m . when those fromeach hospitali.n the r gioo whoare interested in le arning moreab?ut Medicare and how it willaffect hospital ope r ations areinvited to attend.The Doctors , AdministratorsNurses and Trus tees, withtheir wives and husbands ·willheat· a speaker to be s uppliedby the Bangor Social SecurityOffice. It is expecte d that therewill be n opportunity forquestions and answers following the ta.lk.Tickets are available fromthe administrator d each hospi tal, until Tuesday, the 26th.PISCATAQUIS COMMUNITYHIGH SCHOOL HONOR ROLLTHIRD RANKING PERIODSeni.ors -All A's:David GilbertA's & B's:Scott BurgessDeborah . stesLouise KempCharles PullyardT.arry RukS?'"js;. .l MeliaDorine MorganChris NadeauNancy RoncoPhilip ThompsonPolly WeymouthAll B;s:Paul ArnoldClair .RuksznisDarre 1 StarbirdRobert StutzmanJuniors -All A's:Dennis RuksznisA's&B's:Sheila NealKerry ReynoldsLinda BullardKariO'n St. LouisDean RidleyGene TobeyAll B's:Sheldon LeonardRoger PageSophomores-A's &B's:Roxanne DavisSherry FlandersDennis GilbertJudy FairbrotherTerry WeymouthCheryl-WoodardAll A's:Linda HaydenAll13's:Catherine ClukeyFreshmen-AU A 's·:Gary BurgessRoxanne MooreAll B 's:Irene KnowlesA 's & B"s:·Kent BurdtnDale FlandersJacqueline HaskellKeneae MilesKeith RevnoldsNew Shipment OfLANG JEWELRYMelansonJewelry Co.n.aiHor4" . . ., . . . . .N ·. . ' . :r"- ""M--·.,.,,

Page5THE TOWN CRIERGRADE '!.A'1 Ei';fRA"LA; S. ,i. .;. G n i e :iiAMB1 IL.MA c K E R EL---.,-Eggs .S5 6t,.- for. };.tA:JJ.Honey Dew 303 tinPEAS6 or'J.fRay's 1 Lb. Can. HERRING3CftD(JPacker's LabelBLEACHal·391' Duncan HinesCAKE MIXESAll FlavorsMix or MatchBanquet Fro enMEAT PIESChicken,Turkeyor Beef3 for J.ooS .5.Po1Rpf. - d· 3DUBUQUE HEAVY WESTERN STEERBlock STYLEChuck ux45 '"·Chuck Steak 59 \\,. .Ground Chuck · 69: J BRAE BURN.N.B.C.PREMIUM CRACKERSALL FLAVORSIce Creamlj.OOWORTHEN'S MARKET.,BANK SQUAREGUILFORDDIAL 30GO.DERBY MOTHER' SERVICE CLUBThe Derby Mothers' Service club met in the home of Mrs. A visSpear for an all day meeting on April 12 th. A special cake wasgivenbv:Mrs. Ml.rionWilliams, the anniversary of Mrs. AlvinaCyr and birthday of Elsie Staris was observed.ZEPYH.US CLUBThe meeting was opened.by the Lords Prayer, business c onSUNSHINE CLUB The Zepyrus Club met April ducted by the president, Mrs'. Marion Williams, Mail was readThe S-q.nsh ne Club met Wed-. 13 at the Home Economicsfrom Mrs. Grace Collins, Va.; Mrs. Jane Cook, Conn.; a ndnesday .evemng with - Mrs roo'm .The theme of the proSgt. Rodr ick Rideout, VietNam. Doriatiol)s for postage for boxesGertrude Curtis. with 14 in at- gram was Spring Madness andto Vie Nam was acknowledged from Mrs. ' Ida Merrithew andtendance., HUda Hersey, Pre- the members came to the meetMrs. Edith .Rideout. A quilt top was given from;.Mr. Robert Ansident, conducted the meeting.ingd;ressed in their own interdrews , Florida. This . wiil be completed by Mfs . Alvina Cyr .The Lookout committee re- pretation of their taste. EasterAnafghanwas received from Mrs. Jane Cook and this will be i nported several gifts .sent.eggs " ere decorated as part charge of Mrs. Gladys Ricker.nations were voted to tP,e· Can- of the·fun. The first prize wentOther people' who have donated to us in our work to the boyscer drive and Red Cross.to. Betty Page;recently are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smart; Mr. and Mrs. F r a nkRefreshments were served byThe committee for the even- Morris; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Busheay; Mr. and Mrs. CarmanThelma Tweedie, Beryl Ellis·, ingwas Margar et Goulet, BarRutherford· Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Harris; Mr. and Mrs. Maxand Blanch Rockhill.bara Roulard and Kay Street.Place ; Mr:- and Mrs. Harold Parent; Mr. a nd Mrs. Dana GrinThe myl;ltery package was wonRefre hments were served dell; Mr. andMrs . Forrest8ma::t;Mrs. Bertha Landers . T heseby A es Kinf,l:. Then xt meet- during the evening.people have donated generously to this club to help in our wo rk'·ing will be held in Garland.at this time, they are people outside of the club and we extendour thank.s to them.Boxes for VietNam were packed at this meeting, going to SP CF r anklin Smart; SP4 David Cook; Sgt. Rodirck Rideout and AlCJames Carver, Thtj.i'land; SFC Neil McCannell, Germany; Al CGUILFORDTernnce Bamford, England and ·Douglas Smart, EM2 missionat sea. Terrance Bamford has his tour extended for a ye ar inJUNE 18, 1966!England. Wendell Perry FTC and family in Scotland spent Easterin Germany. They will return to the states in August. Sgt. !HarrySmart next assignment is in Virginia at A. P. Hjll.no-Your Car DESERVES aBATTERY .OBNSTON & HmBARDCont'd on P age 8

P a?;e fiTHE TOWN C·RIERCandidacy AnnouncedWayne HollingsworthMILO MAN RECEIVESGRANT FOR RESEARCHForn1er Assistant Attorney General wayne Hollingsworth saidtodaythathewill be a candidate for the Maine Attorney Gen.eralpost when the 103rd Legislature convenes next January."While n y candidacy for this responsible office depends uponRepublican control of the 1967 Legislature, I am confident thatthe GOP will re-gain its for mer position of leadership followingthis year's electi ons," Hollingsworth said.The 33 year old Augusta attorney represented several statedepartments during his terrr as an Assistant Attorney Generalincluding the Departments of Agriculture Tnland Fisheries andGame, Sea and Shore Fisheries and State Police.In 1965 the Augusta Junior Chamber of Comn1erce selectedHollingsworth as the Capital City's "Outstanding Young Man ofthe Yea r". The same year, he was naned the outstanding "Chail manoftheYear" by the State JayCees and was listed in the or ganization's "Outstanding Young Men of America" 1965 book.In 1963, Hollingsworth was presented the "Sincere and Dedic a ted Service Award of the State Soil and Water Conservation Super visors".The candidate attended the University of Maryland and wasgraduated from Boston Uni versity, the Boston University Schoolof Law and the Boston Unive rsity Law- Medicine Research Institute.He served four· years of active duty with the U.S. Air Force,and four years in the Air Force Reserves.In legal circles, Hollingworth is a member of the Kennebec ,Maine Massachusetts and FederalBars, the Maine and AmericanTrial Lawyers' Association, [:nd the Maine Medico-Legal Society.In the field oflaw enforcement, he is a member of the Kennebec·and Maine Law Enforcement Associations and served as secretary to the Legislative Committee to study the laws of searchand seizure.As an active Republican, Hollingsworth is a member of theAugustaCityCommittee, Chairman of his home ward committee .city fir,ance chairman and has been a state and district convention delegate.In addition to Jaycees activities on the, city and state levels,Hollingsworth is a member of the Dennys River Sportsman'sClub, the Worromontogus Fish and Game Association and theAlpha Zeta Alumni Association.Married, he is the father of three children.PANSIESAlton Curtis, son of Dr. & .,. Mrs. John Curtis, of Milo hasbeen a,varded an 8 week GrantGROWN INSIDE - NICE PLANTS for research in the Dept. ofBEGINNING TO BLOOM, HARDENEDMedicine and Rehabilitation atANDthe Bird S. Coler Hospital,New York City., Mr. Curtis isagraduateofBoston University .,. .-.w;:a.,(, .; .::;;and is now attending New YorkMedical College , New York .Assorted Colors in Boxes of 8 PlantsCity. He is married to the for80 per boxmer Bonnie Masterman ofMilo .'READY TO SET OUT ICATHOLIC LADIES CLUBThe Catholic Ladies Club metat t)le church , hall Tuesdayevening, Mrs. Martha I::an.forth preside over the meetingThe committee i charge ofarrangements.was .Mrs . Dolores Edes, Mrs. Emma Matthews and Mrs. Faye Stilson.A covered . dish supper wasserved. Matthew .Troy showedslides of the world's Fair.The next meeting of 'the c1ubwill be held on the second Tuesday in May. At this meetinggames will be played. Thecommittee wm be Mrs MarthaDanforth . and l\1l;'S. ·· ferneMoulton·;.-CHURCH OF JESUSCHRISTOF LATTER DAY SAINTS9:30 P riesthood meeting 10: 30 Sunday Scho9l .·12;00 Sacrement MeetingMeetings are held a,t the Amer- ·ican LegionHall, Dovel."- oxcr,t?ft. . .KINGDOM HALL OF -·JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES .ELMWOOD J; ARK, MILOSunday, April 24 at .2 p. Ill·Public Bible L cture"/ .pprec iating Jehovah's.Organization" ·by D. Brewer.Sunday, ApriL 24 at- 3 p . m:Watchtower Study, "IncreasingIn. the Accurate Knowledge ofGod."Tuesday, April2 ,) at 7:30 p.m. Bible Study with aid of Book"Things In Which It Is Impossible for God To Lie" chapterll"The Fnunding of the TrueChristian Congregation."Thursday, April 28 at 7.:00p, m. Mi n:istl·y School. e:rv:icemeeting at 8:00p.m .

·THE TOWN CRlE RSay good-by to dull driving .PO0at Knowles Pontiacforatestdrivetoday!65 G. T. 0 . CONV. 4 Speed, PS, PB,LOADED WITH EXTRAS!64 BUICK SPECIAL, Dr. Standard63 FORD SQUIRE WAGON, 9 Psgr.Auto. PSrJ63 CORVAIR MONZA 2 Dr. 4 Speed63 FORD GAU IE 500 2 Dr. HardtopAuto. PS PB62 FORD 4 Door63 OLDS 4 DR. Hardtop Auto. PS P BrJThere's a Tiger waiting for YIIUy o @iOll cro w -· ySEE "BUTCH" FOR TRE DEALTHAT YOU'D LIKE TO MAKE ! !Elm StreetMilo, Mai ne H3-2623 -------------- ------- aunDiane and Shelly Roy of Winslow spent school vacation withCheryl and Jeffezry Jones.Cheryl a:d Jeffery Jones spenttwo days in Lincoln with theirgrandpare nts, Mr. and Mrs.Bryan Currier. Jeffery spenttwo days in Lincoln with hiscousin, B r ian Chase.f(!Ut.lf .).W lllJohn Lombard , a formerG .1:'Jford boy.Mrs. Mabel Johnston accom panied by her grandson Tom my Guksznis are spending a fewdays in Ne w York City.Mrs. Lora Taylor and Mr.and Mrs. ClintonHerring havereturned home after spendingthe winter in Flordia.Harriet Mithcell and EdithMitchell of Abbot with FloraMoor.eandlnaLindsayof Guilfold attended the Pythian Convention at East Millinocket onSaturday.Mr. Robert Woodward, Librarian at the Bangor PublicLibrary will be the speaker atthe Kiwanis luncheon Tuesdaynoon at the Covered BridgeMotel.Thomas Blake,· Bob Worthingand Herbert Galusha accomp - ained by ten Guilford boys from i.ttt,n r rUt ,l)Explorers Cluf; we nt to. Mill Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tylerinocket Great Northern Pap- of Jackman were callers oner M ll by the Plant En neer Mr. and Mrs. William Hall.·11Mr.s. Marjorie Levensalorof Guilford was the guest ofMr. and Mrs. HughMacDougal.Mr. and Mrs. Doran Nuiteopened their home for a publiccard party Saturday as a ben efit for the South SangervilleGrange.Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bennett s erved with the Nuites onthe committee, Thirty six persons attended.Highprizeswerewon byMrs.Mari.·n MacP hetr :1 ,;.):! :. s! .:.l I . a r r :l.'J:?. :.Low pri: -' 1 / .mtto Alice Jackson and ErnestMacPhetres .Mr. Chester "Moulton was inBoston this las.t week on b usiness.Andrew Cons :mdine is a patient at Mayo Hospital.Mrs. ferne Clements ofBucksport and Mr. and Mrs.Alwood Mitchell and family ofWindsor J.ocl s, Conn. wereguests of Mrs. Aria Weymouth.The Extension meeting forApril has been postponed tillfall.Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hayesandfe.milyofBrewerwere callers on Mrs.Stilson.Pleasant St.Phone564-2668Dover- FoxcroftSALESSERVICE

--Page 8 l T HE T 0 y w ·(1 HI E R---------------------------.,-----------·---- ''" ".:.,--'·-u-.·. .- Miss nonna Hees sang aft ' r l)er mother was instaJled, andalso at the close of ceremonies. Followh1g the' ccep:ti{l -§.f ec of the newly installed Matron, the Junior Past1v!a:tro alii PS;s ·Patron were presented jewels from the Chapter 1?-'i tlie Worth Why not share a favorite recipe? Send yourMatron and Worthy Patron. A bouquet of red ro s''was · g:)v :recipe' to the Town Crier. If your recipe isDiana Rees to her mother from the daughters ari ns . .Iii .·picked for printing in THE RECIPE BOXcolfrom Sangerville Rainbow Girls was present d . by rre of the)r·umn, you will receive a 3 month subscriptionmembers, Valerie Sargent. All installing effice rs.:We-re presentto the Town·Crier.Each week we will print aed gifts from Susie Carr Chapter, followed by :brief re:mart s:!different recipe which can be cut out and fil'l;'heofficers of Susie Carr Chapter were prese d. c'c;Js ge ntled in your own.,reciP.e }?ox.-:O: utonnieres from the out going Worthy Matrol ·and· Pr tron. ----· ' ·---.---· - -·- -----Chapters represented were Mirian, Dover-Foxc'roft; Onawa,Millinocker ; Aldworth, Milo; Mowidausis, Greenville; Li coln,Lincoln; Almeda , Guilford; with 39 visitdrs- ,a:nd 32 members ofCHOCOLATE NUT ROLLSusie Carr Chapte r.-"· : . · ·· ·Other distinguished guests were Gm n::l senti i K heth Jones,.·;i,,,',. 1 . ,. -; .Grand Esthe r , j:Iope Rideout; Grand Representa"tiv:e, Jane Jones· :1:,'/.{lb margarine1, C (6 OZ) Ch ; Ct .! .t e h:ts all of Mirian r-hant. ,.· - - ·i' i'O' oi, pkg.roiniatur.e .marshmallowsThe Mispah Benediction was given, clo i t1g th - , r-en1 n s 1 s e.rl:o oz.· rice k:rispy cerealRefreshments were served in the dining r op1 l?y the Apill ·c-oin2 c peanuts2 c nut meatsI mittee, Mr. and Mrs. Faunce Cleaves ; Mr. anci'Nrt's, o/iUhim1 c .raisins3 c popped popcorn1 Hall and Mrs. Bernice Priest.1 1/2 gallon milk carton, remove top to make square.Melt butter, chocolate and marshmallows?P ·· o ." o 0 7- ·together in top of double boiler. Mix remainingingredie!lts in a very large bowl. Pour meltedchocolate sauce ve t ingredients in bowl and mix1thoroughly. Then spoon the mixture into milk carton , pa ck. tightly and place in r:Efrigerator;In about 1 hour log wil be firm and rea :-; : .serve. Peel the carton away and slice . - rIarufa-: 'C·1) ·· ··s ·. . C).CLUB DOINGS .Cont'd from Page 5· r -- ·a·'ffloi al(JragranceCOTY - YARDLEY - SHULTON - CARA NOME& OTHERS! , . .get yours at . ·. . .'-- "A vis Spear reported on sen\:ling birthday gifts to these boys forApril, Delroont Goddard, B U; HM2 Carroll Larrabee; S. Sgt.Rodri k Rideout; and YN2 H.on,ald Cyr. Thank you not s went to rs Jane Cook, Mrs.' Ida Merrithew and 'Robert Andrews.UNITED CIRCLE CALENDAR FOR 1966-1967 - ·: '-''!'-;' if' The next meeting w'iH be held in Derby Community Hall afterThe calendar of the United Circle for 1966 -191 7 has been serving a dinner there to the Advisor Council of B & A on April nounced by the president as follows: . ' ' ·'{27. The .chairmen of this dinner are Marion Williams and Mrs .May 5-Carrie Hall, Edna Lewis· ·"'·. '··Mildred King. Mystery of the day went to Mrs . Li'ta Smith.May 19 -Stella Merrow, Margaret Poole.May 20-21- Rummage Sale,' Betty Jordan,, Chairma n; BerniceSUSIE CARR CHAPTER OE HOLDS INSTALLATIONCarter,Marion Race , Eva Folsom, Hester Ronco . " .,., · Irs . Maude Rees wA.e installed Worthy Matron of Susie CarrJune 2-Bernice Carter, Ruby ClukeyChapter, OES at thni stated meeting Thursday evening v.-i th anJune 4- Alumni Banquet, Phyllis Harri%t0n, Chairman; .Mil-.open installation. Other officers installed were Worthy Patrondred Dodge , Kay Melvin, Ruby Clukey, Sari!- Edes, DorisHan::ld Rees; Associate Matron,-: wanda Foster; Associate PatStewart , Patricia Grant; Dining room, Charlene Eqes.ron, Sheldon Foster; Secretary, Gladys Palmer; Treasurer,June 16-0pen DateCarrie Herring; Col' lductr ss,, RuthBuzzell; Associate Conduct. . . . . tage:ress, Alice Rennie; Marshal, Stella Merrow; Organist, ' 'vaAugust-VacationBrugess; Adah, Marion.B,a e ;,Ruth, Faye Mithee; Esth r, EmmaLeland; Martha, Jacqueline · Kimball; Chaplain, Rachel Carr; Sept. -Ope n Date, Family Supger, committee, Planning com- .Warden, Virginia McDonald; Sentinel, Frank Bickford; Chaplain, mittee of Circ le.Sept. 15-Beatrice MacDougla, Maggie Greene ·June Bickford to be installed later.· · ·Open Date-Rummage Sale, committee same s May saie·. .District Deputy Gm. nd :Matron, Louise Newman of Mil was ·the··· ·installing officer, {Lssisted by Past Grand Patron Kenneth. Pullen·, Oct. 6- Sara Edes, .rnex Martinother installing officers w.ere Chaplain Inez ·Pullen and Marshal Oct. 20-Mildred Dodge, Alice JacksonNov. 3-Queenie Wilson, Lou l'i!ann1Enid Foshay all of Milo.·Nov.11-VeternasDay-SupperandAnnualFair, St.Jpper comThe retiring Matron welcomed the group at the opening of n ·meeting and later gave her farewell message with thanks to ismembers of the Chap r. -.Cont'd on Page 9".

PageSTHE TOWN CRIERCLUB DOINGSCont'd from Page 8.Stewart; Dining room, Mildred Wilson: Pies, Evelyn Starbird, Barbara Mithcell, Bernice Bennett, Sara Edes ,; Aproncommittee, Beatrice MacDougal, Bernice Bennett, KathleenHumphrey, Shirley Drew.Nov. 17-Barbara Mithcell, Bernice BennettDec . !-Kathleen Humphrey, Marjorie SmartDec. 15-Make Corn Bags, Ghtdys Palmer, Kay Melvin, DorisStewart,Jan. 5-Charlene Edes, Stella Merrow.Jan. 19-Marion Race Louine Starbird; Food Sale within CircleCommittee, Evelyn Starbird, Kathleen Humphrey, Alice Jackson.F'eb. 2 - Carri.e Hall, Phylli Harrington.Feb. 16-Gladys Palmer, Bernice Carter.March 2-Evelyn Starbird, Mildred DodgeMarch 16-Queenie Wilson, Beatrice MacDougla; Auditor,Phyllis Harrington.Officers for 1966 -ll.lf 7!President-Gladvs PalmerVice P reside:lt-Mildred. DodgeRecorcling Secretary-Kathleen Humphrey, (temporarv)Corresponding Secretary- Stella MerrowTreasurer-Alice JacksonAdve rtising committee-TV & Radio-Stella MerrowPosters - Gladys PalmerTickets-charlene Edes.IJ,'-. .--. .-'·' S I LVERSMITHS.·. .'·-New Exclusive Oneida Feature!BE YOU OWN COLOR STYL IST.Select your color accessories togo with the pattern of your choice.Eight new decorator colors tochoo e from.Exclusive!SERVICE FOR 8Prolects cups againstTEA and COFFEE STAINSLooks and f eels likefi ne china, yet r esist sbreaki ng, chipping.cracking . Grand tog ve. grand to own,and so inexpensive!0 N LY· 2 995i: ----- -------1:t cv Atun2PEAJJINAPOO ·· .;.2.·· - ttun2PEA81NAPOO:tPASTEURIZATION & HOMOGENIZATION!ARE TWO THINGS THAT WE DON'T MIND REPEATING OURSELVES ABOUT! fTHE BENEFITS TO YOUR HEALTH AREWORTH YOUR ATTENTION. . AND tWORTH OUR REPEATING!tt-oo (t5lliOO" @lffiUlF.1V E: YOU NAM / T . w·E45-PC. CUSTOM QUALITY SET CONSISTS OF:Decorated Pieces: 8 dinner plates, 8 salad plates, 1 servingplatter, 13", 8 saucers, (white).C9lor Coordinated Pieces: B Luster-Seal cups, 8 soup bowls,1 sugar bowl, 1 sugar bow l cover, (white), 1 creamer . 1 servingdish, 9".HAVE IT!FAMOUS f'OR FINE PROOUCTS FOR THE TABLE FOR OVER 100YEARSDAILY SPECiALSNew. England Boiled Dinners, Home Baked Beans,P ot Roast of Beef, Seafood, Steaks & many others:ALL HOME MADE PASTRY!: :i vcrsitl cGrill, . Guilford , Maine Open Mon. thru ::;at. 5 a.m. -7 p.m.Closed Sunday starting :Feb. 20th .JUNE 18TH '66!PLAN TO BE IN GUILFORDFOSHAYFURNITURECOMPLETE HOME FU RN I SH INGSMAIN STREETMILO

THE TOWN CRIERPage 10IIMOCRATIC CANDIDATSrSHERIFFOF PISCATAQUIS COUNTYCome In and See our NEW BOAT SHOW ROOM! ! JohnsonMotors - Star Craft and White Boats -SPECIAL PEICE ONWHITE CANOES! SPECIAL PRICE on 1 90 H. P. 1965 John.,.son Motor! Life Saving Cushions ONLY 2.50 each!MILO SPORT SHOP .MYF ENTERTAINSFora Progressive,Modern Approach to CountyI,.aw EnforcementVOTE FO·RDale F. WoodardOF SANGERVILLEIn The Demoeratic Primary in June! ·SANGERVILLE ·.The Stott.,-Flanders Am ricanLegion Auxiliary Unit165 is tom ake a tour of the CharlestonAir ForceStation this Sunday,April 24th. The Legion Postmembers and wives are alsoinvited . .Those atten ;ling are tomeetatthe sangerville LegionHall at i :15 p, m.On Tuesday, April 25th, Lt.Heston, Security Officer from .Air Fvrceion is to speak to the Auxiliarymee ting at 7:30 at the LegionHall. ThePostmembers havebeen invited to join the Auxiliary at the conclusion of theirbusiness meeting.A public Casserole Buffetsupper will be held on SaturdayApril 30th at the Legion Hallfor tbe purpose of r aisingmoney to send a girl to GirlState.Rev. Milton Smith, Joanne Lovell and Jayne Lutt rell providesome of the music· J.t the Hootenanny Saturday night.(Photo by Mike Brigham)Al Corey will be at Sanger- ABBOTA public card party will beville T

Milo formerly of Southington , Conn. a lllounce the engage ment of their daughter, Jewel Eloise to Philip Badger, Jr. sonofMr . and Mrs. Philip E. Badger, Sr. of Derby. Miss Davis is a junior at Milo High School. Mr. Badger is a Senior at FoxcroftAcademy and is em - pioyedby Maine Leathers in Dover-Foxcroft. No date has been set for the