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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.

.Jolla IUId JoaIIII8 BrJ&baa - Editors

M ' -2622 with NEWS lTBMS Ml-T3M for AD 8P1.CE

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.

SHELDON POOL.E

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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

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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 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 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