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\ 01. 2, No.2 Thursday Evening January 10, 1963 Ten e el: • MiG Ires ea~e Wo F Ei chel Fi re ess tt. ml in Fi re
Thlo F iremen work to fight fire inside partitions and walls. F iremen were unable to stop blaze from spreading to main house account lac k of water. -ee people were made saved most of the furnishings. eless Saturday evening Eichel estimated damage .at Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hamlin are homeless for the s£; _ . me gutted their s tor y $3 , 000 lind s aiditwas partially time inless than two years. F ire was discovered in their PIe E -a-half home on Water covered by insurance. ant Rive r Road home about 7 PM. while Mrs. Ham lin was a et. just outside the Milo The Milo Fire Department work at the Milo Community Hos pital and Mr . Hamlin was :.£1 mess district. under the direction of Chief ing neighbors. Nearly all their possessions wer e lost and ';' U". and ~ rs. Linwood Eic Edgar Chase, fought the blaze. house was a complete loss. F ireman saved the garage and a 3lld s on, Jeffrey , occup The fa mily is staying with tractor inside it although the s tructure was only about twelve :~ 15 of the house , were away his parents, Mr. and Mrs. from the blazing house and on the down-wind side. en the blaze was discovered Aubrey Eichel, here. Mrs. Agnes Russell s potted the fire from he r kitchen wimL John ~ lott, who was putting The Eichels wish to thank the when it broke through walls and roof of the ell, and notified . aT in a nearby garage. Fire Dept. and everyone else fire department. Lack ofwater hampered firemen. Tank trUe' - :... :ire, discovered at 6:15 whohelped in the effort to save bad to make repeated trips hauling water. The loss. repor;;.e 'as believed to have their home and furnishings. to be partially covered by insurance , was estimated at 10,0 .<-:'-'-'S.Ju:1l around a gas water A 'VP"'" ..an t cn'Tnnu>~ H u htina rlA... t-rn"1:llACi 1>.:> R snnlin l a; e 2 T he T o
THE TOWN CHUa I. pab1lahed -.ell Thursday Postal Elqlloyee Retires eve.amg by the JI1lo PrintiDg Company. We hape to be of help to the CUizeDB 01. the towDa III OQI' COYer age through NEWS. INFOIllIATlON. AND LOWPBIC ED ADVEaTJBING. We accept DO ftDaDcial resporudbU1ty for errors In adverUaiDg bat will gladly prlnt correctiODB. Copies ofmoatphotoe appeariagIIITHE TOWN CHI Ell may be obtaiDed darOQgh our ofDce. U you have IlfMiJ or available photos of u.y aort we IQ:'g'8 you tocall or drop Ill. ])eadJlgewill be Ilaa1aJ Noon bat we would -wreclate copy recetftd earlier III 1he Week. ClasslJled ad'. 50 ~ mJnlmDJD iDclDdiDg up to 12 words. 3 centB for each addlUo.l word. Di8play ad apace by the cohmm 1Dch.
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Ifyou need anything for your Electrolux Vacuum C leaner P ostmaster Richard Doble presents Mrs. Monroe w:' If you want to BUY. BE LL. see one of your old dealer s who a certific ate fr om the Postmas ter General. RENT or SWAP. try "Town has been with the Electrolux Crier" Classified. Co. for 7 or 8 ye ar s. This is a New Years special on prices
~le ctroluxCorporation of 104 of parts. C ontact L. J. Cote , mond St. , Bangor desires West Main St. , Milo , or c all full time, dependable, neat WI 3- 2232. _ earing man for Milo and cinity. Car helpful. Contact rsonnel manager at above
JR SALE Combination Oil and Electric hite stove, automatic. Very ca onable. George Black, THURSDAY :ver Road, Derby. C ombin ed Jaycee and Lions Club Supper Meeting. "ANTED TO BUY '1. M. Movie Projector call FRIDAY 1 3-7309. Piscataquis Lodge #44 A. F . &A .
E GISTER NURSES: Immedi SA TIJRDAY . '. :e openings - $325.00 month Jay-Tee n C enter L. to R. Ned Hoskins , Mildred Doble , P auli.n:::: ~ _ " -._ ~ . . th differential for night and Russell. Elmer Stanchfield, Carl Hoski.ns .-- _ ~;: " "_ :-2 'ening shifts. Liberal fringe SUNDAY Brown. Pauline Sleeper, Eddie Cyr. and Ric"": . :: =::. "'. efits , 40 hour wee k. Chur h .-\pply, Director Nursing, Area School of Missions Mrs. Haze l Monroe , an employee of the t:oi:c " ~ zate s Po illinocket Community Hos Service for the p ast 42 years retired this reek. ~ al . Millinocket. Me. MONDAY She was honor ed at a party at Postmaster Richard Doble1 s t Aldwor th Chap. #39 O. E. S. Monday evening. P r es ent were pos tal employees who have 'or with Mr s. Monr oe Ll Milo. -- ARTMENT FOR RENT. _o oms and bath, $35. 00 per TUESDAY Mrs . Monroe was presented with gifts from fellow worke_· , nth. Call the Milo Sport Jaycee Wives a certificate from the Postmaster General.
WEDNESDAY Happy Hour Club ht: Town Cr ier p~ - or Conglomeration O!'Woros" gagement Announced By Neill Roberts on
ou really want to hear some tall tales you should listen to a :Jp le of fishermen telltlg about the big ones they caught. "1Sthappened to drop by when Oscar Hamlin and Er nest Chase _":! s wapping some whoppers which mus t ha:ve made J onah a 'c jealous. Oscar was telling Er nest about a big one he got ~L Schoodic Lake which Oscar said was s o big the l ake lowered -- ', 3ix inches when they finally got him landed. " That must c : een about the biggest fish you ever caught Oscar? What was He then added, "was it a salmon ?" Oscar looked at Ernest ~ disdain." A Salmon? You must be cr azy, it was hundreds ":-c.es bigger than a salmon." Ernest kept on, "was it a sword Again Oscar looked down his nos e as he allowed it was - ~iggerthana sword fish. Ernest kept on naggin g. "Wasit -unafish ?" "Ohno, itwasbiggerthan atunafis h" . s aid Oscar. r" said Ernest, the only thing left that I can think of is a e. was ita Whale?" "No, replied Oscar, I'd know a Whale, ~-~ : : had a whale on for bait. " bould entitle Oscar to life membership in the Anninias -Ju t . of course, the yarn has to be the truth so poor Oscar :: ; ooc:JrJe a member of the club! - ~- should take care of that pre-historic animal Osc ar had me ing with. 50ing from the ridiculous to the s ublime I wish to debunk that :irn r emark of this enemy of all that is good , nam ely, "I Ij.- -:f,:-ou live up to what you believe you're all right. 11 P er haps _?eople than will ever be revealed until e ternity dawns have ~:.~
OWII , Coutr, Clotlliag Store ~ ~lte~e <=me at VaLue~ ... 80 neless (hu ck Roast .69
SPECIAL THIS WEEK Miss es Fall & Winter '-"'~' (ube Steak .89 Marge r ine Shoes, 1/2 price , terrific value!! Red Heart: ~'- <1 ~·-:';' . - ... . Yarn and Sewing Notions. Yards Goods and 9 ~ Face of Ham .43 Sibs" F lannel. .89 SHOP MTI.O &: S_~YE C 's F lames roar from doors and windows.
Firemen use doors as shields against intense heat.
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'::.EE~'VI LLE TIPS A. C. , '::: YERTIME -:--:re Green-yille Lakers tipped :: 7 ~Jlo A. C. last Sunday after Jet. Gets Reve. 136- 129, in overtime _.filo, behind Carroll _ ~ e:'s s hooting led the first Bailey Briefings 99-89, at the third Lockhartmustsave all of his -crbre ak. Milo, however, scoring for Milo -- Up until ""-bed to tie the score, 120 last year Bob Gross h eld the 3: the end of regulation scoring record for a year at ~:- -out in the late minutes MHS, with 398 points, Webb C' ? aul and Carroll Conley broke that r ec ord with 414, _ _ out. Shaw, Curcio, and he is b 0und to break his --3=:Ety, and Whitney were own r ecord this year ------ _ fnr Greenville with 26, John Bapst overpowe r ed the and 22 respectively. Bangor R a ms last week ---- _ c: _ ~ Conley and Roger Higgins and Lubec join Jct. ~; we re high for Milo with and Milo as top teams in Class - ?£lints each; Bob Gross "M" --- Milo motor s to Ston - ....::r -.~--ed wi th 18. ington F r iday to face the Rock _~ Scor e: ets -- Jct. invade Aroostook -0 Ladd, 3 (3); Mayo, 2; county during the weekend by -.;Jp, 14 (9); Gross, 8 (2); playing Washbur n Friday right -:-~, Z (4); Cook; Paul; 5; and Ricker Satur day night -- ,,:,':::::.us on, 1; Conley, 18 (1); then Tuesday night Milo is hos t - :ey, 2. to Joe P aul's Black Knights dentille: Morrill, 4 (7) ; of Higgins - -- Jct. is idle ~""'. 9 (8);Harris, 8 (1); Mc Tuesday - --State foul shooting _.e:y, 10 (4); Richards, 3; contest comjng up r ight off - In'io, 10 (5); Larrabee, 3 Pete Webb, if enter ed 'shoot' Henderson, 2; Whitney, 8 be a favorite- - PREDIC TIONS: Milo 70, Stonington, 58; Milo 75, HCI61 , Jc t. 60, Washburn 56, Jct. 63, R icker 45 ---- MILO TAKES TWO, JCT. The "LA DO" GETS REVENGE To See Milo collected a double victory this past we ek-end by downing Jame s L. Ladd Blue Hill Friday night, 75-48, and Fort Kent Saturday night For Homeowners 98-63. At Blue Hill, Milo and Auto Policies found ithard sledding the first quarter and came out on the Prompt Claim Service bottom end for the frame, 15 P hone WI 3-8831 14. But the second quarter seemed to decide the outcome of the game as the Panthers outscored Stevens Academy, 27-10. PeteWebbwitb 23 and Cont Jd on p~ :!"on: Page 5 EICHEL FIRE 2~ Goodwin vi h 17 led the Cont'd fronl Page 1 :ors , Duane Gray was high , Blue Hi ll with 21 points. -=-' e P anthers were again _:orious Saturday night when ~ ,' me tDouble "L" Fort Kent . un e, Milo scored 27 points E' first canto and led by ten !:he end of the quarter, 27 " That was the closest that . .. I f - ~~'t Kent got for at the end (uh. ur rh, D :he half it ;';as 48-30, At CHURCHES TO l:': time Pete Webb had 17 STUDY ABOUT .!l ,S. Goodwin had 15, and EAST ASIA ~_e Richardson had 12, and Members of the Browm :ne - 3ame three ended as high Jct Methodist Church the P ar~ en for the Panthers. Webb Street Methodist Church, . ' _ -l 31 , Richardson had 17, and the Uni ted Baptist Chul"C _ Goodwin had 15. John Milo have made final plans "0 ':,.' y vas high for Fort Kent the meetings to be held on Sun ,'.'1 29 poif'ts. days from January 13 to Fe' - ..3~ Sa turday night the Rail ruary 17at6p.m, at the Uni eC - j ers were getting revenge Baptist Churcll and the Par eir only beating of the Street Methodist Church a: ~ by knocking off Hermon Milo. These meetings are be --:9, The Hawks, who bad Bystanders help remove furniture. ing planned to include worship """iously beaten the Rail inspiration, education and ~ ner_, 62-61, led at the end fellowship and are based around ~ fi rst quarter 12-10, but the theme, "Christian Advert " outscored the visitors tures on the Rim of East Asia. -, in the quarter and led at Iids includes the areas of Hong ...:_me, 37-18. Jct. ledby Kong, Okinawa, Korea and . ~ Davis, Larson, Morrill , Formosa. Pete Meulendyk shot over The leader of the program ;-er cent from the floor in will be Lloyd Treworgy. -econdquart,er. The above Teachers in the adult grol:·p ~ m en ended the game with will be Lloyd Treworgy and : 6. 16, and 13 respectively. Walter Macdougall of the United Score Baptis~ Church. Teachers in : _. F riday night: the s mior high group will be · lin, 4 (3); Harris, 1; Webb Mrs. Greta Connors of the • Richardson, 2; Mulherin, Brownville Junction Methodist Pullen, 1 ; Goodwin, 6 (5); Church and Mrs Eleanor Clark . •d le , 1; R. Hamlin, 1; 0' of the Park Street Methodist ::!lor, 1; S. Brown, 2 (4). Church, Milo, , Sc ore for Milo Saturday Teachers in the junior high t: group, which includes the sev Hamlin, 2(1); Harris, 1; enth and eighth grades, will be ~ ardson, 8 (1); Mulherin, 2; Mrs. Patricia Crosby of the ,':iO, 12 (7) ; Goodwin, 7 (1); Milo Methodist and Mrs. Blan 3 r own, 3 (2); O'Connor, 4 Fireman Albert Perkins opens eve enclosure to get at inside che Degerstrom of the United r i ndle, 1 ; J. Brown, (2); flames. Baptist Milo. Hamlin, 1 (1). , '/.1 " r. '6) BARCO ANNUAL MEETING i . Teachers in the junior group - Score for Jct. Saturday (824) which includes the fourth, fifth BARCO Credit Union (Bangor and sixthgrades, will be Mrs. , khart, 1 (2) ; Meulendyk, & Aroostook) will hold their Marilyn Smith of the United :.. ): Farrar, 1 (2); Davis, 7 annual meeting in the Federal Baptist and Mrs. Hazel Mc · orrill, 7 (2) ; Larson, 8; Building in Millinocket on Jan. Innis of the Brownville Jct. ·-e , 1. 26th at 6:00 p. m. Plans are Methodist Church. ~ SIDE CAR WASH for a free baked bean supper Teachers in the pnmary Ut:: followed by the regular busi partment will be Mrs. Sue Arnold's ness meeting and guest speak Rhoda of the Uni'8d Baptist , er. All husbands, wi ves, and Mrs. Merna Dunham of the ESSO STAnON children of the members are Milo Methodis t and Mrs. Joan Phone WI 3-2206 (""t"..._6.J1 .... _ __ _ _ :ld from page 6
-"'!! of the Brownville Jct. :::.:xlis t. ...:;strars will be Mrs. Eva ~rn'trllm e~oyofMi lo and Mr s. War US DA Graded "Naturally Tender" ;. Farnham of Brownville :"jon. P ublicity will be Fresli c ::ed by Mrs. Norma Horne Beef Liver Lb. 39 !e Cnited Baptist Church. Hygrede's Skinle.. .; Srst meeting will be held Frankforts Top or Bottom ~~. r~:~uu~ '~o:t:~;u "Jtfij~ -!j' 13 at 6 p. m. at the SO Free Stomp} wit li Hygrode'. Cry-a-Voc , ¥try bat 9~ .,. " I"G t,nd." ROUl'ld RO l li it I.l.tttd for Spt~. 1 N.twt. llt :e'i 3aptist Church, Milo. T.lld,r C.r•. Corned Be ef Ro unds Lb. _~ the ass embly period, a Jnthe Rim of East Asia" ::J~ ;;hown. This film tells .::~ E:xperiences and pro US DA Grade d "Naturally Tender" -E; =onfrontingpeople in the ~E. a.s oiKorea, Okinawa, New York Steak .=- :~~ and Hong-Kong. Sirloi.n .::> !; ~ ::.: '? Checkroom at the Club _ e-::: ~ y convention of Jeho Lb· 8CJc LB. ge .:.1esses set to open at Steak •.::!l January 11. More 2t ;-ers ons from the 17
~ -2~::::i Ons in Maine will IIII'Y', p.".. OiIr Vl tll ' C,••m CO'-A or A.q. !. ~ . - lM:! a.'I cr ROIl' . ;:z:e on the week-end Appl. Jelly 2 J~; 29' Green or Wax Beans 8 e,n101 l $1 Fruit Buns I'J.
;.:-?gram of instruction !tHy Crod. r )1: off R. :i Ie \'II\ik hd & Whit. Hcl vit Brownie Mix I ~ i~ 29' Sa la d Dressing r.; 37c Strawbe rries 3' '" :~I' the assembly is B.tty 'C: roc.q~ ~ off Oat. Bar Mix 2 ~I~~ 65' Fre3her by Fat Fruit3 and Vege!able31 --=~ :he Word of Life" and Now Crop ~~ .:rom the Scripture at I c r., mo~ Whit. Tuna 3 'c?:i 'I __;:.~ 2:16, Rid I: \IAo·'t. 2:. as';"'ed about the Wi t Puff. d Wheat 2 ~ i~ : 29' TEXAS CARROT~ .~ '.iew of the world's ! .. 1 ma• c . peace, Mr. Demers Peanut Butter 2 J~b; 75' c.nPkg.o. 23. hile r esponsible world N. .... YOl' ~ 2 R.cJ I 'Nhit. ~OI. b tl d _ W & I~. ~ • ~ are negotiating for in Grap. Drink 2 IJ,~ ' 49' Onions '0 OJ. 3 Lb,. 25~ Spinach C, Io .. !ral peace, Jehovah's Stm{l'!lM.rt ~
:: :~es are a living example Dog Food 4 b . ~:· 39' Waxed Turnip. Lb. 6~ Red & White-Liquid =:;-:e already atpeace. The Fr ' l\e o ' ~ 1TI' 1I c al'\ earbook of Jehovah's Pr.pared Spaghetti 2 11t,,,o.. 27' c Tour '0lIl# f fJN.aJ ~ ,.,.e8 shows that 989,192 Detergent 22T~' 4S Kr..ff'.Crlctve..n.f Ninn'l ~ sses spent 142, 046 ,679 G~~e n Peas 7' ~.~: 51 Sharp Ch.... 10p,~ ' 49' Bulky Rolls Pi,. 25' : ~ ~t year carrying the 'IVENTOP A PPI.JED TO River Grange Hall with ..: TRE\.N TH E BITE OF ert Rose; treasurer, Mrs. A WASP) members attending. QUllIZE!RS.. BRE OR Rodney Ross; secretary of HORNET••• Christian social relations, The routine business m ee~ Mrs Herbert Weston and Mrs was opened with the club ce' Levi Boutilier; and secretary lect led by the president _T: of spiritual life, Mrs. James Rose Carlson and was follo € Fletcher. by the flag s alute, led by :r: The newly instaIled president Yvonne Angove. appointed the following chair At the business sess iC-!:: . men: publicity, Mrs. R oyRus letter was read from the 5 - sell; birthday bank, Mrs. Reg president, Mrs Lucy Applet. inald Call; cards and flamers, Mrs. Ernestine Fols Mrs. Francis Butterfield; and chairman of the milk co special projects , dish cloths , reported that 165 bottles vanilla and greeting cards , free milk had been distrb • Mrs. Levi Boutilier, Mrs. at the Milo Elementary Se_ Jones and Mrs. Milton Smith. during the m onth of Dee€ - ~ Refreshm s 'prA ","pr pO o t d __ Crier P s upper willbe held at the Legion NOTIC E! Home on Friday, January 11 Mrs. VernaBrown Partridge The Selectmen and the Ll .,5 at the Derby .Grammar and willbe followed by a regu of Pheonix Arizona is visiting manager of Milo , O. T. Roz lar meeting of both the bar her parents, Mr. and Mrs. elle, have given a public war _=:. Folsom also gave a re racks and the auxiliary. In Clinton Brown. She was called of thanks and appreciation :,' -' O:l the Christmas project stallation of officers will also here by the serious illness of the town highway crew and a: .l 'leedy family sponsored be held. others who were of assis tance her father . • r -~ e club. The members of this auxi durlOg the recent snow storrc__ - _~:u wing the business ses liary have been invited to attend Word has been received that "To the 95 per cent of th =- ;-a mes were played and a the installation of officers of Mrs. AlbertPinette, a former people of Milo who were patien __.-: ~ : ime was passed. the Daughters of Union Vet resident of Derby, is a patient and understanding during th ~ 2' ~ext meeting will be held erans to be held at the Milo at Saint Mary's Hospital as the storm . thank - you. To th l"'2...""')' 6 and this wi 11 be Town Hall on Wednesday at 8: 30 result of a fall in which she very few others may I sugges . --!our Dues Night. 11 p. m. sustained a broken ankle. yourevi.ew the papers and re :: :.t55es for the evening cords in other Maine towns arui __ 2'5. Gladys Bradeen and if you still feel we did no t d = -:; ::cria Lutterell. our duty please suggest to th - ~ :: stments were served members of the budget com __ "5 ? atriciaCrosby, Mrs. SUPPORT YOUR J . C. DRIVE mittee a substantial increa _;::·':v:,1e , Mrs. Edna Bra FOR HOSPITAL GENERATOR in wider road appropriatio!' _~r =- . Arlene Villani, for additional stand-by equip ~~'-:':-E:ar et Keefe, Mrs. mentfor 1963," the statem en ~ Vir- read. Miss Cheryl Bell, daughter of lVII'. and Mrs. Harold Bell S"irt::E T CLUB of Derby, entertained at her home, her house guest, Miss _~ONE~pI! THE !~ ~: :L Street Christmas Marilyn Beaver of Riverhead, ~ - Thursday afternoon Long Island, N. Y. at a Sweet - :::~!r! e of Mrs. Eva Ch Sixteen dance party on Dec. / II! '~ , : -";:'1 0 members attend {\,SS~·~E~O 27th. - _ t business meeting Refreshments were served ~';'::: ..I: :.ed by the presi which included a Sweet Sixteen $10,000 FIRST PRIZE _:'= 3. Anna Clark and cake made by Mrs. Roger PLU S EXTRA ~...~::,wed by a social af Stanchfield 0] Milo. -:th games being play Those attending were Kathy $15,000 FIRST PRIZE BONUS Daggett, Patty Smith, Cecilia fop from Smith, Laura Metca lf, Laurel when you include box Sangillo, Nancy Hamlin, Laurel (}Iexall) Grindle, Wanda Sawyer, Mich ael Pinette, Peter Bamford , Joe Morrill, Elbr idge Drake, SUPER PLENAMINS Gene Richardson, Peter Webb, -; _-'..,xliary of Penquis Bar great new combination package Freddie Trask, P aul Grind -e, (or the substitute as . stated in Rules on Entry Bla n e; ~>J. 2124 met Wednesday Steve Hamlin , Larry Doble , •....-r.;- :'01' a special meeting and Alvin Hughes of Brownville - r :.egion Home for the 1,010 PRIZES! Jct. TO ENTER: __ 5e 0 :' electing officers. Mr. and Mrs. ElwoodBeaver ST A $10.000 Bank £: ~i) :.2 <::'....1ng were elected: PR IlE Accou·nt pIUs Just ask our Rexall Pharmacist to of Riverhead, Long Island and $15,000 BONUS . ::: ..:.=: Perry, president, 1 tell you about the special offer on Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bell were ND A $2,500 Bank =- :- ed.2 3xown, senior vice Account p iU S chaperones. PR IZE (~) -!::E~_: ~!r s. JuliaDunphy , 2 $2,500 BONUS Mrs. Albert P inette and Al :,Z'.-:::-e president; Mrs. RD A $1 ,500 Bank SUPER PLENAMINS fred Dugal of Lewiston, Mr. Ac count plus ~::.. . ~ : ~=- , treasurer; Mrs. PRIZE $1,500 BONUS America's La rgest Selling and Mrs. Elwood Beaver of 3 :. -=-.e or..ard chaplain; Mrs. TH THRU A $500 Bank Vitamin-Mineral Product Riverhead , LongIsland, N. Y. 10TH Account plus . - .2 ~C'anlon , conductress; have been recent guests of 4 PRlllS $500 BONUS Come in - get your Free Entry ~ _-L:':2e ::'.lurphy, guard; Mrs Blank with Rules and enter the Mr. and Mrs. Francis Murphy. To qualify for Bonus Prizes . follow - _ ? :e!"ce, one year trustee instructions on Entry Blank. d\ Dennis Beaver of Riverhead, 1000 OTHER PRIZES -~~~ Rexall Super Plenamins "Money ~ 7 We welcome all Open Letters and Letter s to the Editor. GOOD VALUE S ALvVAYS Its a Doozey. Maine Jan. -1: . 1963 China Cups anO Saucers _ diror Town Cder 79 cent value -- 4ge Urgen,t! R eference to your opening sentence in T he Town Crier :o ;;·.le dated ,Jan. 3, 1963. Quote. "19G2 made its parting known to all-in-onc of the L 3 t snowstorms of the last century. !I How do you know 1962 is the last ce ntur~' ') What secref • rma tion do you have? This is terrific information ancl should be sounded throu~hout e "'o dd. Have you notified the KinJo lks in Washington so they cnn ., epar e the public for the grent event? Please publish details of (!xac t time nne! the how. Mea's slacks, yal u~s 'up-to Cnfortunate Iv mos t of our good c i ti zens wi 11 not s urvive 1962 ':ill not be able to pnrticipnte in the las t grand spectacle. A -' $9.95 a.' pair!!. ~ Rats; values to "I:'!L pity. . ~ Coulditbe that the end will ('ome bdol' c the end of 19G2 so :'e n[ the present people can get in on it'~ $9~95 k for '$2.99' Yours truly. -' ULLEN' Citizen Anxiously Wniting. r,3\ 'e r to a Nervous Itsadoozeyitc: ;4'R~-~~ __ :. ,\nxious: Goo d Buys in Used Items ~' o ur Pnragraph 3: I should devulgc such a SOUl'ce? 'om' Paragraph 4: What do you mean s hould be sounded through , ~h e world? It was in TONn Crier wasn!til? Deluxe (Modern) Living Ro:)m Heater -wood _our Paragraph 5: We have mailed one copy of Town Crie r ,_ad:. K. and one to N. Khrushchev , and assume public will be R. C. A. Victor T. V. Better Than Average 21" Our source advises time will be April 31st Beds , Cribs. Chests of Drawers, Garden Tr:1ctol', ' , 0 awful hour. Roto-Tiller, Home Heating Plant and Lots 1\1ore 'our Paragraph 7: WHY won't our good citizens survive 1962? 50urce is better than ours. (I note your letter is dated in 3, you are not one of our good citizens?) S~P TonI HOWill' d ·_ o~ Paragraph 8: Like we said your lette r is dated in 1963. a', lVIILO WESTERN AUTO .:u.', off on the sauce pal: Editors RICH MAN. POOR MAN. ETC. r'"&aJj l:m ~ II • • o WABI-TV OaInei S Mi 10 Phornuy MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1963 TIlURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1963 - 2'l Open Door 3' 00 To Tell The Truth 7: 20 Open Door 3:25 CBS News \ 7:25 Farm Reporter 3: 30 Millionaire - ,2;; Farm Reporter 3:25 CBS News \ ( hOllieS Hun ds 7:30 College of the Air 4: 00 Secret Storm i:S9 College of the Air 3:30 Millionaire \ " :&0 Ca ptain Klulgaroo 4:00 Secret Storm 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 4: 30 Edge of Night 9 :00 L<>ve of Mike 4:30 Edge of Night 9: 00 Love of Mike 5:00 Bozo, the Clown The Owen Drug CO. of Milo 9' 50 Primary Science 6:00 The Dakotas 9, 50 Pr illu,ry Science 5: 00 Bozo, the Clown after over 100 years of service : 0:00 Calendar 6;00 Ozzie and Harriet 10: 00 Calendar 7: 00 News at Seven 10:30 Tennessee Ernie 7:10 Sports Hilltes :}:30 Tennessee Ernie Ford 6:30 Mr. Ed to the area is now under new 11:00 Real McCoys 7:15 .Walter Cronkite U : O{J R eal McCoys 7:00 News at Seven 11:30 Pete & Gladys management, being operated :1 ·30 P ete and Gladys 7:10 Sports Hilites 7:30 To Tell The Truth : .!:OO Lave oi Life 7:15 Walter Cronkite 12:00 Love of Life 8: 00 I've Got A Secret by Robert T. and Alton L. 12:25 CBS News : 2:25 CBS News 7:30 My Three Sons 8:30 The Lucy Show 12:30 Search for Tomorrow Curtis. Mr. C. Harold Owen ~ . ::1 Seareh for T omorrow 8: 00 Perry Mason 9:00 Danny Thomas : :!:-l5 Gulding Light 9:00 Twilight Zone 12:45 Guiding Light 9:30 Andy Griffith is remaining in the employ ' of : :") .JaLa \\1'= 10:00 Naked City 1: 00 Jane Wyman 10:00 Ben Casey 1:30 As the World Turns the store to serve as pharma : : ~ .;s. '{.be World Turns 11:00 News at Eleven 11:00 News at Eleven ?It!!~ 11:15 Weather Show 2:00 Password 11:15 Weather Show cist for the present to take 'l'Ilrt)' 11:20 Sports Final 2:30 Houseparty 11 :20 Sports Final' 3:00 To Tell The Truth care of your prescription ____ .-.'i:. ~~UARY 11,1963 TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1963 Door 3:30 Millionaire needs. 4: 00 Secret Storm 7:20 Open Door 3:25 CBS News The new store will do busin 4:30 Edge of Night 7:25 Farm Reporter 3:30' Millionaire 5:00 Bozo, the Clown 7:30 College of the Air 4: 00 Secret Storm ess under the name ofCUR TIS 6: 00 George Hale Sports 8: 00 Captain Kangaroo 4:30 Edge or'Nlght BROTHERS PHARMACY and 6:30 Password 9:00 Love of Mike 5:00 Bozo, the Clown 7: 00 News at Seven 10: 00 Calendar 6:00 TBA store hours will be 8:00 a. m. 7:10 Sports Hilites 10: 30 Tennessee Ernie 6: 30 Yogi Bear to 8: 30 p. m. Monday thru 7:15 Walter Cronkite 11: 00 Real MeC oys 7: 00 News at Seven 7:30 Rawhide 11:30 Pete & Gladys 7:10 Sports Hilltes Thursc1.ay and 8:00 a.m. to 8:30 77 Sunset Strip 12:00 Love of Life 7:15 Walter Cronkite (9:00 p.m. Friday) and 8:30 9:30 Alfred Hitchcock 12:25 CBS News 7:30 Young People's Concert 10:30 Eye Witness 12: 30 Search for Tomorrow 8:30 Red Skelton Saturday. Sunday from 9:00 11:00 News at Eleven 12:45 Guiding Light 9:30 Jack Benny a. m. to noon. 11 :15 Weather Show 1:00 Jane Wyman 10:00 Garry Moore 11:20 Sports Final 1:30 As The World Turns 11 :00 News at Eleven Harold Owen was a member 2:00 Password 11:15 Weather Show =::mE7L~' 11:25 Top Star Bowling 2:30 Houseparty 11:20 Sports Finai of the Owen Drug Company :-: 7 ~!: T1le Truth 3: 00 To Tell The Truth from 1924 and became owner \VEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1963 ::.a ... :'" ~ " ~l. , ~··H.. JU\ l .L.t;o, 1963 4:00 Studio City Bandstand 7:20 Open Door 3:30 Millionaire in 1946 when the store was 5:00 Once Upon A Dime 7:25 Farm Reporter 4:00 Secret Storm moved from its old location on 6:00 Bud Leavitt 7:30 College of the Air 4:30 Edge of Night 6:30 Hawaiian Eye 8:00 Captain Kangaroo -,:00 Bozo, the Clown the corner of Main and Water 7: 30 Jackie Gleason 9:00 Love of Mike ,: 00 20th Century Streets to its present location. 8:30 Defenders 10:00 Calendar 6:30 Our Man Higgins 9:30 Have Gun Will Travel 10:30 Tennessee Ernie 7:00 News at Seven JAYCEE DRIVE TO BENEFIT 10:00 Gunsmoke 11:00 Real McCoys 7:10 Sports Hllites 11: 00 News at Eleven 11:30 Pete & Gladys 7:15 Walter Cronkite COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 11:15 Gallant Men 12:00 Love of Life 7:30 CBS Reports . : EMERGENCY GENERATOR 12:25 CBS News Russians -Self Imprel'~i, ::-"'..-.A: :~~'n.'AR Y 13, 1963 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 8:30 Doble Gillis 4:00 Boston Symphony 12:45 Guiding Light 9:00 Beverly HlllbHlies 5: 00 Amateur Hour 1:00 Jane Wyman 9:30 Dick Van Dyke The Milo Jaycees held a fund 5:30 College Bowl 1 :30 As The World Turns 10:00 Armstrong Circle Theate raising committee meeting n:OO Wagon Train 2: 00 Password 11:00 News at ~leven 7:00 Lassie 2: 30 Houseparty 11:15 Weather Show Friday night, January 4th. at 7: 30 Dennis the Menace 3: 00 To Tell The Truth 1'1:20 Sports Final the home of Chairman Norman 8:00 Ed Sullivan 3:25 CBS News 9:00 Real McCoys Horne , als 0 present were Sec 9:30 True Theater retary Carl Williams, Trea 10: 00 Candid Camera 10:3.0 What's My Li.ne surer Richard Hamlin, with 11: 00 Eric Sevareid members, Albert Perkins and 11:15 Maine News Richard Harmon. L~t U.s Htfp It was unanimously voted to yeu d,s 't/I' hold an Ice Fishing Derby at yod T""'11 Schoodic Lake on Saturday and C{i61 ,'r1Js Sunday, February 2 and 3rd, with over $85.00 in prize money to be given away. In addition, and of interest to local sports men, there will be a Shore Prize drawing. The holder of the lucky ticket will win a Sno Traveler by Polaris , 1962 Model L-55. The J. C. 's hope that public support will be overwhelming because the money raised is to be used to secure and install a permanent emergency generator for the Milo Community Hospital. Please support this worth cause in ~70ur own home toWu. Ie t: , ·t:,}E~ az-.5 ,'ne Tu B~!l !E. ::;: -"-~ek, The To WLBZ-TV Channel 2 JANUARY 10, 1963. 3:30 Young Dr. Malone 3:00 Loret.ta Young Theater 4:00 The Match Game 3:30 Young Dr. Malone 4:25 NBC News 4:00 The Match Game 4:30 Make Room For Daddy 4:25 NBC News 5:00 Popeye And His Pals 4:30 Make Room For Daddy 6,00 Curly O'Brien 5:00 Papeye and His Pals 6:30 Channel 2 News 6:00 The Pioneers 6:40 Sports Report 6:30 ChaMel 2 News 6,45 Huntley Brinkley Report 6:40 Sports Report 7:00 Rifleman 6:45 Huntley Brinkley Report 7:30 McHale's Navy 7:00 I'm Dickens, He's Fenste! 8:00 The Jetsons 7:30 It's A Man's World 8:30 Going My Way . 9:30 The Price Is Right (C) 10,00 Combat 11,00 ABC News Final 11,10 Channel 2 News-Weather & Soorts 11: 30 The Tonight Show (C) M." 'ow.r wlflr 'ISS 3:00 Loretta Young Theatre Tl. lor Less Mone,I 3:30 Young Dr. Malone Heft it-handle it-try It. If you're a "p~ ' 4,00 The Match Game you'll know why Pioneer 6-20 is the saw 2:55 NBC News 7,25 News 4:25 NBC News for high profit, high production woodcut! "; 3:00 Loretta Young Theatre 7:30 Today 4,30 Make Room For Daddy Gives you full power cutting in any 3:30 Young Dr. Melone 8: 25 News 5,00 Popeye And His Pals position at any angle-cuts fl"ore \lit - ~~ 4: 00 The Match G. me 8: 30 Today 6:00 ·The Deputy faster with lower maintenance. Starts in 4:30 Make Room For Daddy 9,00 Mason Mutt Presents 6:30 ChaIUlel 2 News an Instant at any temperature. Sea It 5: 00 Popeye And His Pals 9:30 Al & Aileen 6:40 Sports Report here todayl Ask for a demonstration. :-ochy 6:00 Leave It To Beaver 10:00 Say \\<'hen 6:45 Buntley Brinkley Report - . lance Discovery 6:30 ChaMel 2 News 10:25 NBC News 7:00 Donna Reed ONLY' 240.00 3rades 5 & 6 6:40 Sports Report 10:30 P lay Your Hunch (C) 7:30 Laramie (C) 6 ,45 Huntley Brinkley Repor t 11,00 The Price Is Right (C) 8:30 Empire (C) Trade In Your ~Id 'TJuuble·Maker 7:00 The Flintstones 11:30 Concentration 9:30 Dick Powell Show toward A ,.ew High Production Pion 7:30 International Showtime (C) 12:00 Your First Impression (C) 10,30 Sid Caesar Show 8,30 Sing Along With Mitch (C) 12:30 Truth Or Consequences 11 :00 ABC News Fi.nal 9:30 Don't Call Me Charlie 1 :00 Yours For A Song 11 :10 Channel 2 News-Weather 10:00 Jack Paar Show (C ) 1:30 At Home With Aileen & Sports 11 :00 ABC News Final 2:00 Mer ' Griffin Show (C) 11:30 The Tonight Show (C) PORT SH :-!'"Jth Or Consequences 11:10 Channel 2 News -Weather 2·55 NBC ews ~ ews Day Report & Sports WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 16, 1963 _ Q".Z5 F or A Song 11 :30 The Tonight Show (C) 6:00 Atomic Age PhYSics 3:00 Loretta Young Theater _ : TI. Y, JANUARY 12, 1963 5.30 American Governrrent (C) 3:30 Young Dr. Malone r e Farm Show 2: 30 Challenge Golf 7,00 Today 4: 00 The Match Game . 1orning Show 3:30 Sports Spectacular (C) 7:25 News 4:25 NBC News 5:00 All Star Gall IC) 7:30 Today 4:30 Make Room For Daddy : tarx Magic Midway 6:00 Lawrence Welk 8:25 News 5,00 Popeye And His Pals and Reddy (C) 7: 00 The Third Man 8:30 Today 6,00 Hennesse~' . ;Jaarj Lewis (C) 7,30 Sam Benedict 9,00 Mason Mutt Presents 6:30 Channel 2 News Leonardo (C) 8:30 Joey Bishop Show (C) 9,30 AI & Aileen 6,40 Sports Report ~ e Astor's 9:00 Saturday Night At The 10:00 Say When 6:45 Huntley Brinkley Report ?O~ Teenagers Only Movies 10:25 NBC ' ews 7:00 Spotlight On Youth e Room For Daddy "The Sun Also Rises" (C) 10:30 Play Your Hunch (C) 7:30 College Basketball - D:ploring (C) 11:30 Rheingold Theater 11 :00 The Price Is Right (C) Maine vs Rhode [sl,md · 5ports Cavalcade 12:00 Shock Theater 11:30 Concentration 9:00 Bob Hope Show 12:00 Your First Impression (Cl 10:00 The Eleventh Hour ":: . Y, JANUARY 13, 1963 12:30 Truth Or Consequences 11:00 ABC News Final .-ericans At Work 4,00 NFL Pro Bowl Game (C) 12:55 NBC 'ews Day Report 11:10 Channel 2 News-Weather · " Sacr-ed Heart 7:00 Ensign O'Toole 1:00 Yours F or A Song &. Sports :1t1s Is The Life 7: 30 Walt Disney's Wonderful 1:30 At Home With Aileen 11 :30 The Tonight Show (C) . O" llith For Today World Of Color (C) 2: 00 Merv Griffin Show • • -:-be Hour Of St. Francis 8:30 Car 54, Where Are You? 2:55 NBC News · : ;.nde World Of Sports 9: 00 Bonanza (C) E::nIlay Movie 10:00 Show Of The Week (C) "He asked (or the jack but I'm noc ·p a)' -= Oma n & Sheba 11: 00 ChRIUlel 2 News ing uncil the lire is fixed." :Jd Kingdom (C) 11 :15 Stoney Burke