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Issued ESDAY he ourier azette Entered Second ClanC Mall Matter -G u THREE CENTS A COPY Established January, 1846. By The Courier-Gazette, 465 Main St. Rockland, Maine, Saturday, February 4, 1939 Volum e 9 4 ...... Number I 5. The Courier-Gazette I Highway Slayings Overlooking No Bet The Honor Roll ______TIIREE T1MF.S A-WEEK______STATE ILL SEE THE NEW LIGHTS “The Black Cat Editor Sergeant McCabe Notes In­ Vinal Haven Officially Bids Announcement Is Made of WM. O. PULLER Associate Editor crease In Motor Fatalities, North Haven and Ma- CAPITOL the High Ranking Stu­ FRANK A. WINSLOW ____ Rockland To Have Demonstration Of the and Gives Warning tinicus To “Sesqui” dents of R. H. S. Subscriptions M l ) per year payable In advance; single coplea three cent*. Reviewing the statistical analysis The inhabitants of the Town of Honor Roll for the second quar­ Fluorescent System Advertizing rates baaed upon circula­ A 812,000.000 annual highway and tion and very reasonable. of motor vehicle fatalities for the Vinal Haven have issued a formal ter has been announced by Princi­ NEW8PAPER HISTORY invitation to the inhabitants of the bridge program for Maine was con­ pal Blaisdell as follows: Seniors, The Rockland Gazette was estab- month of January ft can bo noticed “Let there be light ’. one of the rooms has been equipped 'Ished In 184* In 1874 the Courier was island towns of North Haven and tained in a bill filed Thursday by all A’s—Erleen Cates. Harold Donells, established and consolidated with the quite readily that deaths by auto­ Citizens of Rockland and Rotar- with six new fixtures which pro­ Oazette In 1882 The Free Press was Matinicus to participate in their Senator Friend (R) of Skowhegan Edith Gray. Robert Harmon. Doro­ established in 1855 and In 1891 changed mobiles have Increased. Notice­ Sesqui - Centennial Celebration thy Howard. Agnes Johnson. Maxine ians of Camden will hear lots on vide for totally indirect lighting un­ Its name to the Tribune. These papers chairman of the Highways Com­ consolidated March 17. 1897 able in the record is the fact that scheduled for July 1-2-3-4. A Pro­ Perry; four A's—Joseph Dondis, der the new system with a silver mittee. this subject the coming week, be­ exactly one-half of our counties clamation announcing the Celebra­ Richard Fisher; three A's. Grant cause of the presence here of a mirrored reflector for high efficiency Whether the 812.000.000 figure Davis, Paul Horevseck. Katherine showed at least one fatal accidert tion goes with the Invitation, and Even the ceilings and walls have would prevail was contingent u p o n 'Jordan Katherine Rice, Ione Lor- prominent General Electric official, The man who can't do things ♦ or more. Urban areas show an in­ the committee in charge and the been cleaned so that maximum re­ By The Roving Reporter always leela perfectly equipped * Municipal officers of Vinal Haven acceptance by the electorate of a j raine. feichard Marsh; nothing be- IC. M. Snyder, who is the corpora­ to find fault with the man who ♦ crease in fatalities and arc actually flection will be derived from the hope that when the time arrives proposed 88,900.000 six-year bond I low B—Austin Billings. Inez Bowley, tion’s chief illuminating engineer. who can — K. V. P. Philosopher ♦ room itself. In one corner will be out of step with the vest of the na­ Quadruplets, and all girls, have the Invitation will be accepted, Issue. In the event the bond issue Marion Church, Solomon Cohn, Mr. Snyder's busy half week here seen a photo-electric cell which been born to a Galveston couple. tion where decreases are being not­ j These three island towns were all Earl Cook. Maude Johnson, James Is epitomized in the following list mysteriously operates the row of failed of approval, the total annual Came within one of it. ed when compared to rural districts. I part of the Fox Islands and were Jordan, Richard Karl. Felice Perry, of assignments. outlay for the next two fiscal years fixtures nearest the windows so To Defend Title Seven persons were killed on city I included in the Town of Vinal Ha­ Priscilla Staples. Charlotte Staples, Monday night he will address the that when sufficient daylight is ven at the time of Its incorporation. would approximate 811,000.000 under William Weed. Harriet Wooster. When school breaks at noon and streets during this period and six Knox County Superintendent’s As­ present an economy may be realized Danny Meets Grover Mon­ The Proclamation aond Invitation is the bill. The bulk of the funds to be Juniors. 4 A's—Jessie Olds. Betty sociation at the New Hotel Rock­ by automatically turning off that In the afternoon hundreds of pupils killed on country highways. Two of in the form of a placard scroll which Beach; three A's Sylvia Hayes, Pearl engage In the time honored custom day Night — Star Alley expended would come from the gaso­ land. where dinner will be served at particular row. Also when the the fatalities reported did not state will be posted in the two towns. As Leonard. Hilda Spear; nothing be­ of snowballing each other or throw­ line tax and automobile fees, esti­ 6 30 and where a portable model daylight Is insufficient the lights Reporter On the Job whether they occurred in urban or part of the Celebration ceremonies low B—Patricia Allen, Dorothy will be shown). Statistics on the new will turn on, reverse action occur­ ing a cake of snow down the necks mated at 89 500,000 annually for the rural areas. it Is planned to send costumed mes- Black Kathryn Dean, Jane Sawyer lighting arrangement which he is ring at all times. A relatively con­ of screaming but happy co-eds. Now that Knox County has a new next two years. Children failed to heed the sengers from Vinal Haven to these Sophomores, all A s—Priscilla Bra­ advocating will be given. stant intensity can be enjoyed by History repeats Itself on such occa­ champion In the person of Hann- zier, June Chatto, Ruth Goldberg; friendly warning given out by this two towns and possibly to other Because of the pending bond Tuesday noon Mr. Snyder will the pupils. sions and we back-numbers who some Danny Dandeneau. many fans Department to be especially care­ towns on the mainland, announcing issue legislation. Friend's bill was set four A's—John Crockett, Stanley speak before the Camden Rotary The inner row of lights is turned enjoyed the experience many years the opening of the celebration. Murray, Vivian Strout. Mary Lamb, ago, look on with amusement and have been asking about Arico's past ful when sliding during the month up in two sections, the one to become Club. on continuously throughout the Lucy Thompson, Marguerite Ma- matches and how his average stood of January for it would possibly be It is planned to send the mes­ Tuesday night he will address school session, because at no time approval. And recall how we also effective to be determined by the hony, Doris Gatti, Madeline Hurd; up over a period of eight 20-rtrlng a peak month for deaths caused by senger to North Haven overland by the Rockland Parent Teachers' As­ does the natural light provide the used to throw burdocks In the co­ bond issue vote. matches. sliding accidents. This definite horseback while the messenger to three A's—Malcolm Ingraham. Ger­ sociation in the High School Audi­ proper intensity. eds' hair. aldine Norton, Lillian Savage. Shir- Interesting figures were discov­ causation factor was responsible for Matinicus will fly in an airplane, Proposed annual appropriations torium. The public generally has Such an instrument relieves the thus contrasting the old mode of lene MccKinney, Floyd Young. It's hard to satisfy some persons ered after going back into the 1937- 2 0 'I of all fatalities in January’ and which would be the same under been invited and President Raphael teacher of one more duty. Roger Conant. Barbara Robinson; Tim McNamara, for instance. Wc 193S season when Arlco slapped is responsible for the greatest num­ travel with the new. both sections were: Expense of S. Sherman Is looking for a very Mr. Snyder's final address will Miss Virginia Mack of the Maine nothing below B—Ruth Witham. found out when the Cobb Lime down the noisy Mr. Oardner who ber of deaths. registering motor vehicles 8150.000. large attendance. Contributing to be before the Rockland Lions Club Development Commission will meet Christy Adams. Helmi Lehto. Naomi Company was organized, and now has been squawking ever since. In In order to curb these occurring Increase of 820.000 over present ap- that end is the special effort being nt the New Notel Thorndike Wed­ Rackliff, Ruth Hammond, Maynard he and Nate Cobb are in a heated all, the ex-champ had seven op­ circumstances in child fatalities, the with the Sesqui-Centennial Com- J propriation; State highway police, j made by Supt. George J. Cumming nesday noon. Members of the Ro­ Green. Irving McConchie. dispute as to when the "patent” or ponent', due to the fact that Frank State Police are making a special rnittee in O A R rooms Wednesday $;80,ooo, increase of 810.000; Stale who has sent notice to all parents. tary and Kiwanis Clubs are Invited Freshmen, all A's—William East, stock kilns were built. They were Oardner was not convinced Mike effort to install more schoolboy pa­ night March 1 to discuss what aid Highway Commission, 8200 000, In­ ' A class room model will be shown, Perhaps it has not been men­ Nancy Howard, John Storer, Arthur about 30 feet high, built of granite ua* the bast man and tried a come­ trols in places where towns and can be given to the Celebration by crease of 875.O0O. j and at the close of the meeting tioned before in this article, but back at the first of the year when that organization. Schofield. Barbara Lassell, Lucille or field stone, and lined with fire cities have failed to set them up In If bond issue bonds are available, everybody will be urged to step the new system is known as "Fluor­ he was defeated once again. brick. The Black Cat has agreed the past. Every grade school in The Proclamation and Invitation the appropriation for maintenance 18tanley, Ernest Dondis; three A: across to the McLain Building where escent Lighting ". Not once during Arico's reign as Elizabeth Marston. Aggie Copeland to find out. the State ‘s to be contacted for the follows, the one for Matinicus being of State highways, State aid high­ head man among the bowlers j I Eloise Law. William Hopkins. Vera purpose of setting up definite safety changed In wording to suit the ways, bridges and for snow removal Knox County did he fall below the name of the Town. Payson, Virginia Bowley, Eileen On The Wrong Side Boosting The Mussel Pictures which recently appeared rules for maintaining a 100^ safety would be 83.600.000 annually as 100 average or better. In the match Beach, Harrison Dow, Barbara in newspapers—the clipper ship record in the schools. Co-operation Proclamation compared with 83.550,000 if they are with Clarence Carr in 1937. Mike Lamb; nothing below B—Pearl and Public Landing (from the ain of parents teachers and school bus and not. The 83.500 000 would be an In­ A Medomak Man Who Has Com’r Greenleaf Beginning rolled only 2.0B8. which was his ex­ 8mith, EStelle Jackson. Harriette were made by J. Alton Perry, who drivers at the same time will be In v ita tio n crease of 8150,000 over current ap­ treme lowest. His highest was last Clark. Ruth Wotton, Ruth Johnson, Long Traded In This City To Get Favorable Reac­ Is doing some excellent work along asked in order that this struggle to Be it known to all the people of propriations. Monday when he lo6t out to Danny Elizabeth Clough. Betty Munro. Pays a Fine tion On Campaign that line. save human lives will be particu­ the Town of North Haven: That Other proposed major annual ap­ lr. that match which the followers the Town of Vinal Haven, in honor Walter Butler. Margaret Havener. larly encouraged. propriations were: (without bond Medomak. Feb. 2. Sea and Shore Fisheries Com­ ol candleplns will be talking about of the one hundred and fiftieth year Norma Philbrlck. Douglas Cooper. “Think of numbering the local The age limit of those people en­ issue funds) State aid highways Editor of The Courier-Gazette:— missioner Arthur R. Oreenleaf's for some years to come In this of its incorporation, will celebrate 1 • • • • horses at 101" wrote a Black Cat rolled in highway deaths were 8850 000, providing for a “unit and Will you give me .space in your recent proposal that markets be one he hit his all time high of 1137 its Sesqui-Centennial on July 1. 2. On Thursday, three Manual contributor in Thursday's issue. equally balanced, there being five a half” to municipalities; third class paper for the following: found for the millions of barrels of for an average of 112.7 for the ten Training classes watched an inter­ "And to think I could let them get each for the age scope from 1 to 18. 3, 4,1939 and by reason of the close highways, 8670.009; bridge construc­ I was a shopper in your city today mussels growing along the Maine strings. and friendly associations which esting motion picture on the manu­ by with anything like that," phoned 19 to 40 and 41 and over. This pro­ tion, 8400.000. and would like to state what hap­ coast, is meeting with favorable re­ Here are Mike's totals for the facture of paint brushes. The sales Mrs Ethel Connon of the Hillcrest vides definite proof that accidents have always existed between the in­ (With bond issue funds) State aid pened to me for the benefit of other sults. A large number of inquiries past two bowling seasons (In com­ habitants of the two islands, and representative described the process Riding Academy whose home at involving automobiles show no pref­ highways. 8850 000 first fiscal year. out-of-town shoppers. Iron) every section of the country petition): For 160 strings his pin- and afterward discussed the types the West Meadows overlooks nu­ erence for any age and that every­ because at the time of its founding 81.000.000. second fiscal year, the lat­ I parked my car on the left side iwive been received and today a fan is 16.622 an average of 103 71. and for many years thereafter, the of brushes, use. and their proper merous farms where motor cars body living is liable to be killed ter providing for two “units;'' third of Main street heading North. (Be­ shipment was sent by Oreenleaf to while his opponents had a pintail of care. The picture was obtained have not fully replaced horses. At when safety regulations are not North Island was a part of the class highways. 8670.000. first year. fore this I had asked an officer if it Omaha. Neb., to the proprietor of 16221 for an average of 10161 Be­ through Crie Hardware Co., local Hillcrest are eight equines (fine strictly adhered to. Too much de­ Town of Vinal Haven—. 8730.000 second year; bridge con­ was all right to park there. When a chain of restaurants. lieve It or not. there Is only a pin distributors of Wooster Brushes — specimens of saddle stock), and pendence cannot be placed upon the Be It Hereby Proclaimed struction, 8700.000 each year I came back to my car I found a tag The Omaha firm believes that and a half difference between • • • • E. Law. within a comparatively short radius shoulders of automobile drivers if That the inhabitants of the Town telling me to report to the police sta­ there is a possibility of creating a Mike s average and his opponent's, of Vinal Haven, through its duly A new wall at the Maine Stare • • • • are 11 other horses. Mrs. Connon's over this 160-string range. The human lives are to be preserved tion. It seems my car was heading large demand in that city. Similar "excitement,1" which she frankly authorized Municipal Officers do Prison and a dormitory at the prison Seniors In the Problems of De­ impressions have been received from new champ's 2179 helped to bring from injury' and destruction. In the wrong direction—if it had admits is more in the nature of fun. Passengers and non-occupants hereby extend farm to accommodate approximately mocracy Class who received highest other cities. this up tb where it is. been in the same spot heading South abated considerably when she was A Cordial and Hearty Invitation 75 prisoners, would be constructed it rank in their current events test Oreenleaf said that some market­ It looks like Grover of Camden failed very badly in this month as It would have bedn o. k„ as it was I told that the horses referred to in to the Inhabitants of the Town an estimated cost of $30,000 under given by Miss deRochemont were ing investigations were being made next Monday when Danny will de­ six passengers were killed and eight had to pay a fine. Now I know that the original item were only those of North Haven, the young and the an emergency bill introduced by Harold Dondis, Charles Duff, Guy by his department and the Maine fend the title for the first time. This non-occupants. Only one driver of “ignorance of the law is no excuse,’' seen dally on our Main street. It old—, the rich and the poor, to cele­ Senator Albert R. Elliot (R) Thom­ Nicholas. William Weed. Earl Cook. Development Commission and pre­ will be a 20-string total, the first a motor vehicle was killed. but hew is an out-of-town shopper will interest many readers. I know, brate this occasion with us. and to aston. Richard Fisher. ETarl Sukeforth. dicted that mussel harvesting could 10 to take place Monday night. to know all the city parking rules? to give the assessors' figures on participate in the greatest degree in Several bills, introduced by Repre­ Solomon Cohen. Joseph Dondis. and be worked up with a fairly exten­ S A. R WHY NOT ADVERTISE IN I have been a shopper in Rockland Rockland owned horses—46 in num­ the proceedings, whatever their na­ sentative Alan L. Bird (R), Rock­ Katherine Rice. sive business In the future. Rockland, Feb. 3. THE COURIER-GAZETTE for the past 20 years and spend sev­ ber. ture may be. in order that this im­ land. proposed to amend laws gov­ eral hundred dollars there each year He said that a Maine Mussel portant day in our history shall not erning the functions of the Main" Week would be held In March in —needless to say that it will be He "put his foot in it" and the go either unobserved or unrecorded Unemployment Compensation Com­ Baraca Class an attempt, to sell the product to spent in some oilier city from now error c<»t him a chance to win an In testimony whereof we have mission. One would give contribut­ on. Maine folks. BASKETBALL hereunto set our hands, and caused Past Presidents' Night Was expensive rifle. It was like this, as ing employers four years Instead of I have always understood that law TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7 the seal of the Town of Vinal Ha­ one in which to apply for a refund the story was told to me yesterday Marked By a Very Large was based on common sense, but ven to be affixed. or adjustment. Under another, the Amateur Night by one of my neighbors The rifle THOMASTON HIGH GYM Attendance until more of it is used your city will Done in the Town of Vinal Haven. was being raffled, and up came the THOMASTON HIGH SCHOOL Boys and Girls Commission would be permitted to continue to lose business. State of Maine. County of Knox, prescribe "fair and reasonable" rules question of how it should be done Baraca Class of Pratt Memorial An Out of Town Shopper. Park Theatre Will Renew for payment of unemployment bene­ Up spoke John (whose name may ROCKLAND HIGH SCHOOL Boy» and GirU this first day of January' in the year Methodist Church was in charge of I Anything that inconveniences the Popular Feature Next of our Lord One Thousand Nine fits to individuals whose qualifying or may not have been John) with the regular Circle supper Wednes­ out of town shoppers is deplored by Rockland Jayvec* vs. Thomaston Jayvees Hundred and Thirty Nine, and of wages in whole or in part were Tuesday the suggestion that the third num­ day night. Past Presidents' night any citizen and certainly the mer­ FIRST GAME AT 8.38. DOORS OPEN AT 6.0.7 the Independence of the United earned in seasonal industries. Em­ ber taken from the hat be the one REFEREE. CHARLES C. WOTTON. ADMISSION 25c. 35c. was observed, making it an out­ chants who derive trade from their Amateur night will take its place States of America the One Hundred ployes of colleges fraternities and that would draw the shooting Iron LAST GAME OF THE SEASON standing event in the church activi­ visits. But there Is no city in the once more in the local theatrical and Sixty-Thtrfl. sororities and also partially-em­ A nice girl was pressed Into service ties. land which permits cars to park on sun next Tuesday night. Manager James Smith ployed minors whose principal oc­ to do the drawing, and Io! and be­ At 4 o'clock the Ladies' Aid meet­ the wrong side of the principal busi­ Dandenneau has arranged a liberal Curtis Webster cupation in the school year is at­ hold! the first number out was the ing was presided over by Mrs. ness street, and when the officer sa'd plan of generous prizes. Oeorge Strachan tending school would be exempt property of "John." who had de­ Grace Lurvey. president. Devotions it would be all right to park there, All amateurs are invited and all Municipal Officers of Vinal Haven. from provisions of the law. cided that tlic third number should were led by Mrs. Edith Tweedie, we have no doubt he did so with the are eligible whether they come from win. TOWN OFHOPEBOOKSCLOSE FEB. 15 L B. Dyer. first vice president. assumption that the "Out of Town Rockland or distant points. Those Jesse James was a name to con­ Town Clerk. At the supper hour 125 sat down Shopper” meant to park in the right wishing to compete for these fine M. H. Bowley, N. R. Pease, Frank Morse jure with in other days. The dash­ In the High School news today to the tables. 22 being at the guest manner. Visitors to Rockland have prizes should register as soon as is an item of three lines which con­ ing desperado is coming to the table. The decorations were carried their parking troubles here as they possible at Park Theatre, Park street Selectmen of Hope, Maine screen Sunday. Monday and Tues­ tains a nice little lesson. More than out with red candles and Valentine do In every city, but so do the home Manager Dandeneau has developed day at Strand TTieatre with Ty­ 100 students were absent Tuesday F E B R U A R Y J, 1939. 15-16 people who park not only occasion­ some remarkably fine talent at his because of the storm effects. Yet rone Power and Henry Fonda in ally, but several times a day. At the amateur shows in other years and the cast. Maybe you were never a Hester Orlerson made her way over Qeruune &nqra.ve<) 6aine time wc speak for everybody the competition should be especially seven miles of snow-blocked road-s two-gun man and maybe you never in Rockland when we say wc are keen this season. Old acts and new, read a dime novel, but you will see that she might not be recorded as STATIONERY sorry it happened—Ed.) old folks and young folks, all are absent. I don't know Hester Orler­ Jesse James, and grip y»ur seat welcome. Just register your act at while doing it. Other features next JU The LowmI Mom fcf History I son. but she is going to make her ANNOUNCING napkins while red and white paper Park Theatre, the sooner the better. way in the world. week are: Wednesday. Kay Francis » Waiting Card* streamers tipped with cupids and The Appointment of and Humphrey Bogart it} “King of 100 paneled cards, choice «4 4 hearts hung from the overhead the Underworld;” Thursday, Fri­ and 30 itylee of ongraving, YOUR FAVORITE POEM Writes E H. Philbrlck: In answer lights. Music for the supper hour day and Saturday. Boris Karloff In PLATE INCLUDED, o n ly ___81.11 to The Black Cat Item about the and for the entertainment follow­ If I hsd my life to live sgstn I "town pump" I will say that years THE COURIER -GAZETTE “Son of Frankenstein.” Wedding Announcements would have made a rule to read some ing, was furnished by the New RCA poetry and listen to some music at or Invitations ago when they paved Main street Electric Vlctrola loaned by the least once a week The loss of these As Local Agent For On white or Ivory slock— wed­ tastes Is a loss of happiness.—Charles there was an old well at the foot Darwin. ding or plate finish. Inside and Main Music Company. of Limerock street, which I was THE MESSENGER LINE outside envelope!, and PLATT IN­ At 7 30 Richard Ellingwood held JOSEPH RODMAN OR,IKK told, held the old town pump. It CLUDED ______81.18 Of Selling Promotion Needs COMMUNITY THEATRE GUILD the close attention of all present Orecn be the turf above thee. was not filled up at that time but Social Stationery with a short but most interesting Friend of nvy better days! was covered over so that nobody CALENDARS— Art, Hanger, Jumbo, Desk, Bu»i- None knew thee but to love thee. By Request Presents Special styles for men and women. resume of his travels throughout tire Nor named thee ibut to praise could come the late Chris Norris A choice of lovely colors, mono­ European countries during the past disappearing act if lie walked over ness (12 sheets), Desk, Memo, System gram ! and styles of engraving, Tears, fell, when thou wert dying. 84 77 summer and concluded his talk by From eyes unused to weep, it. PLATE INCLUDED ______And long, where thou art lying. NOVELTIES— Advertising Fans, Bridge Score 82.25. $1.88 and ap. showing moving pictures which he Will tears the cold t-urf steep. HIGH PRESSURE HOMER took while there. One year ago: Mary Bryant was Rads, Kitchen Reminders, Advertising Pencils Business Stationery * When hearts, -whose truth was proven, Two musical numbers with Jackie Like thine, are laid In earth. leading in the Snow Bowl queen (wood), and Bullet, Mechanical Advertising Pen­ UNIVERSAL1ST VESTRY 600 business cards or Hammermlil There should a wreath be woven Bond lettei heads, PLATb IN­ Passon, soliost and Nancy Hamlin To tell the world their worth; contest-Forty-five years of serv­ CLUDED. o r l y ______1748 cils, Metal Advertising Novelties, Advertising Key in costume were given, Mrs. Passon And I. who woke each morrow ice with the Central Maine won Wednesday-Thursday, February 8-9 acting as accompanist. To clasp thy hand In mine. Charles E. Gregory a gold pin Containers, Zip Lighters, Etc Who shared thy Joy and sorrow. The Courier-Gazette The regular business meeting of set with three diamonds—Ruth 8.00 o'clock Whose weal and woe were thine, Georre W. Dyer of Camden, our representative for the Mes­ the Baraca Class followed with Thomas was chosen by the Senior It should be mine to braid It senger Corp., will call at your convenience with a large and A D M IS S IO N : 15c, 35c Ralph Clark, president presiding, Around thy faded brow. class and RHJS. faculty to be the But I've In vain essayed It, varied line to select from. IT WILL BE THE MISTAKE OF THE SEASON TO MISS and games were enjoyed. And leel I cannot now. candidate for the Oood Citizens Mrs. Vincie Clark was chairman pilgrimage to Washington, D. C.— For Further Particulars Telephone or Write to THIS PLAY READ THE A M While memory bids me weep thee, of the supper and the dining room Nor thoughts nor words arc free. Everett N. Hobbs of Hope was ap­ The Courier-Gazette 15-ltf The grief is fixed too deeply was in charge of Mrs. Laura Bus- That mourns a man like thee. pointed to serve oil the State Farm well. —Fttz-greene Halleck Security advisory board P age Two Rockland Courier-Gazette, Saturday, February 5, 1939 Evcry-Othcr Day

foreign news, literature and iden­ master of the LOOT. Lodges !'i town, now instructor of mathema­ Hall, rg ...... 2 2 6 The Fur-Bearers tics a t the Academy: Turner lg ...... o The Courier-Gazette tification of outstanding leaders. district 15. ROCKPORT 0 0 THREE-TIMES-A - WEEK • * • * WARREN Charles Libby who has been ill at "D. L. Ballard, of the Academy Tolman. If ...... o 0 0 a a a This year the Junior High has a Z\ A Z. A i the home of his daughter. Mrs. Map Shows Trend the Past faculty, has recently completed an If we say we have no sin we de­ automatic device for opening his Totals ...... 6 part in the Kippy Karnival having ALENA L. STARRETT Ernest Jones in Thomaston, is able Ten Years — Maine Has LIDA G. OHAMPNEY 4 16 ceive ourselves and the truth is not a miniature golf course. Also a new Correspondent I to be about the house for a short Correspondent garage doors. All Mr. Ballard has Grammar School Boys 2500 Trappers G In us. 1 John 1: 8. feature is the Penny Arcade, which ft ft ft ft I time each day. ft ft ft ft to do tosopen the doors is to drive P Pts. up beside a lock on the side of his Ingraham, rf ...... 0 1 1 [ the sophomores are having in place Tel. 49 The Help One Another Circle of A graphic map showing the Tel. 2229 of the country store. In charge of King's Daughters will meet Monday house, insert a key. and presto! the McKenney. If ..... l 0 2 trend of fur-bearing animals taken doors open. Noyes. If ...... 0 j the golf course is David Bicknell. night with Mrs. Ella Caler. Stated meeting of Harbor Light 0 0 At The High School A delegation of 15 attended Thurs­ by Maine trappers during the past "The machine itself is as ingenius Whittier, c ...... 5 1 11 Mary Wotton, and Barrett Jordan day in Augusta the hearing on the The Dorcas Circle of King's Chapter. O E S , will be held Tues­ • • « • 10 years has just been completed as genius itself. Th? electric motor j G. Richards, r g .... 0 0 0 taking of smelts from the Georges Daughters will meet Monday after­ day night. This will be the fir. t Court of Honor will be held at noon at the home of Mrs. Fred by Deputy Commissioner Archie L. which does the work of opening and i R. Richards, lg .... 0 1 1 River. meeting in which the newly installed closing the doors is controlled by a J — this building next Thursday at 7 Campbell, with Mrs. George Walker Grover of the department of Inland officers will fill the stations. A joint private installation of reversing switch. When the doors Totals ...... 6 3 15 oclock. All scouts should attend Georges River Lodge, K P . and I a> bo-tess Mrs. Cluarence Pish arrived Mon­ Fisheries and Game A decrease in are completely open, the reversing The boys game furnished plenty and welcome the new court. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Dillaway day at Orlando. Fla., having visited • • • * Crescent Temple. P S , will be held the number of otter, raccoon, mink, switch Is automatically moved to of thrills with the score 4 to 4 at Tuesday night. Maurice Chadwick who were called to Everett M ass. relatives in Philadelphia enroute Thursday night at Camden the skunk and weasel is shown with the the 'in' position and the motor shuts the close of the first half. During of Friendship and rtaff will install by the illness of their son. Paul, who The Baptist Ladles' Circle met Irish of Rockland Junior High, that off. When the key is turned to the the last half the Grammar boys re­ for the Knights and Mrs. Goldu Hail was threatened with pneumonia, re­ latter leading by a wide margin j Wednesday afternoon at the home of small but fast Little team, won its opposite position, the motor closes mained just a few points behind or Camden, district deputy, and turned home Wednesday. Beaver, fox, muskrat and bobcats J Mrs. George Lane for the annual eighth consecutive league game in the doors, the reversing switch all the way. Outstanding players aides, for the Sisters. Miss Susie Hahn, who observed either increased or held their own business session and work period. two years of play by beating Cam­ change, to the 'off position, and the were Tyssong and Hall for the win­ Town Budget Committee meets at I her birthday anniversary Wednes- : The efficient officers who have den boys 14 to 5. This game, The biggest increase is shown i.i motor again shuts uJl ners and McKenney and Whittier the town house. Peb. 11 at 1:15. 1 day. was given a surprise party at served during the past year were lor the losers. though expected to be a hard one. the take of beaver with 2429 re­ "The electric circuit to the motor Mystic Rebekah Lodge and War­ her home by 14 members of Good- | re-clected. Next week the Circle was more exxciting, more hard- j ported trapped in 1937 as against is closed by an elect*)-magnet which ren Lodge. I.O.OP. are invite;! to will Grange. South Warren. She j will meet at the home of Mrs. Loana fought than any other this season.1 670 in 1928 Other comparative Is operated by a dry cell curren'. the reception to be held at Bettv‘1 was the recipient of a pair of gloves. : Shibles. Leading only 4 to 2 at the end of figures are fox. 6129 in 1937 as Th-s dry cell current is controlled Rebekah Lodge TYb, 15, for Albert a sum of money, and a birthday , Several Rockpcrt friends of Mr. I the first half, and only 8 to 4 at against 6236 in 1928; Otter. 163 as by the lock switch on the side <.l ■ The Community E. MacPhail of Owls Head, district cake made and deco.ated by Mrs.! and M rs. Alvin Small were enter- the end of the third quarter, the against 236; raccoon. 3189 as against the house This switch is easily ; chief patriarch of this district. Mrs. Elmer Overlock and Mrs. Kenne'h 722 as against 472: | tulned at a beano party Wednesday rpaci,ed without getting out of th Irish put on a scoring drive that 3284: bcbcats Bow ling D. Linwood Carroll of Union, dis- Pales. Beano was played the prize , — — I night at lheir in R o la n d couldn't be stopped. Though play car. trict deputy president of district 15. ! being won by Mrs Elmer Overlock. had been fast yet it speeded up ._ « U •, Uhn • 6C25 as against 10 932: weasel 33ia ; The trip was made in Crocketts bus "Thc lock-switch on the house | Rebekah Lodges, and R. Bliss Fuller J Guests were. Mi.-- Harriet Hahn. ( & u?ainn lg. and muskrat Edgar S.Bohndell wa» high scorer, League as against 15,185 and was mgdz from an ordinary drawer i greatly. Rather bewildered by the By also of Union, district deputy grand j Mrs. Milton Robinson, Mrs. Charles 40 083 as against 47 854 winning the major prizes. Charles The reversing switch was eon-| small floor and slightly rough tac­ Maxey. Mrs. Charles Copeland. Mrs. , Changing prices in furs is given j' Ingraham. FYed Wallace and Mr strutted ol wood and copper. The R U T H W A R D tics. the team's passing was erratic Rose Marshall. Mrs. Oscar Cope- was fined one cent for failing to re­ as the principal reason for the fluc- I Herbert Crockett were also prize arms that push the doors open are at first, and the shooting, what land. Mrs Waller Leavitt. Mrs little there was. poor. Then the spond promptly to the roll call. tuations by officials although they w*nners- w‘th Charles Ingr.i- mads of bard wood Approximately Olendenning's team was 200 pins Caver Libby Mrs. Jesse Mills. M rs., ham receiving the consolation. break came, when Captain Smith | ^ er, C°jnan^ . pr^ . a.m „ .. _ , , ,, . _ .. believe that there are annual vana- , 100 feet of w in was used in as- up on the total in a match Thurs­ Submasler Allston Smith, who Kcnneth Pales, and Mrs. A. T. No.-- I . . . . ; Among others present were Mrs . E d-| ! ?fnljUng ,hp rpvprsin5 swilch and took matters into his hands and introduced this interesting pro , . . tions in the supply, day night with the Faculty. Arnold teaches public -peaking and Eng­ wood, all of this town, Mrs. Harry i i gar Bohndell. Mrs. Mildred Holmes started sinking them, getting 7 of gram: Vivian Strout gave reports Approximately 2500 trappers are connecting the outside switch. Rogers had high total with 313. lish; who is roarhing the Junior McIntyre of Waldoboro. Mrs. Elmi r I Mr;. Myra Giles. Mr and Mrs. the 14 points. Alley set up sev­ about the Lives of Presidents Frank­ eperating in the Maine woods this The mechanism is geared so that Maurice Shepherd's 310 a c lose sec­ Glass play "Spring Fever," and who C.erlock and Mrs. Joseph Maxey of Charles Carver. Herbert Crockett. eral plays and made one beautiful lin D. Roosevelt and William Mc­ winter. it is impossible to open the doors ond. Sherwood Williams' 122 was has won a popular place in (hr af­ Thomaston. Refreshments w ere1 Mrs. Leslie C. Dean. Mrs. Ralph shot. Fogarty, Merrill. Bodman and , Kinley. Ruth Witham gave an oral from the outside, making it unneces­ high single. fections of Rockland people served. Duff all played hard, fast gomes. I r«P°rl on the book ' Gone With lhe REGULATE FIREWORKS Wilson, Frank Johnson and Mi-. sary to have a lock. The total cost A. & P won four points in a con­ • • • • The boys really earned their win. Wind" by Margaret Mitchell. This G D. Gould, a surgical patient at Horace Coombs of Rockland. was about eight dollars, plus num­ test with Feyler's. Feyler's was The Trytohelp Club will enjoy a Spring Fever is bad enough at and appreciated the fact. Well, it book passed tire one million mark In Knox Hospital, was to sit up la.t ' Speaker Frank R Zebley has in- erous headaches.' down 29 pins at the end of the any time, but when it hits a college looks like Portland. Junior H igh- six months. Floyd Young and Doro- Friday for the first time. troduced a bill in the Delaware Leg- covered dish supper Monday at the THIS invention is only the most second string, but gained 23 in the town, its devastating! "Spring We are nearer our goal, and now “ V Maddocks gave reports on ar- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Teague of jsiature to prohibit the use. display Baptist vestry. current of Mr Ballard's numerous third, tlie A. A P. winning by six Fever," a farce in three acts, which and it sounds mighty good to us. tides from recent magazines. Vivi­ Springfield. Mass, are guests of or possession of fireworks in the Miss Mary Veatie went Friday to i contrivances. About three years ago pins on the total. Ken Feyler had is to be given by the juniors Febru­ out front. let's go. Junior High! an Strout was elected Skipper of Mr and Mrs. Edwin C Teague. state except by permission of the Boston where she will attend "Bur- he invented a mathematical device high total of 297. and Sleeves the ary 15 and 16, is being ably coached Crew II and program chairman for Mrs. Clara Lermcnd is employed Highway Department. Wilmington dett Night1' at Hotel Statler. which was adopted at Yarmouth high single. 114 by Allston E. Smith, head of the Th hockey team went to Augusta dl«- next meeting which is to be held at the home of Mr and Mrs. Be't and a few other communities now- Enos E. Ingraham returned Wed- j Academy, where he was then an in- Olendenning's <5» — Shepherd. English Department. Mr Smitli to play Cony High Wednesday but February 14. It was voted to have Gregory In Glen Cove. have local or fireworks ordinances, nesday from Peter Bent Brigham 1 j>travtcr. 310; Soffayer, 252; MeLoon. 300; lias been coach of dramatics for 14 it was defeated 9 to 2 in Cony's fa- special observance of Valen- On the dinner committe Wednes­ but there is no statewide regulation Hospital where lie was a surgical J Mr Ballard is the son of Mr. and Rogers. 313; Williams. 294 1469 years in Columbia Falls. Cherry- vor. Maurice Johnson made the tine s Day at that meeting. It was day at E. A Starrett Auxiliary. patient for tliree weelu and is Mrs Walter Ballard. is a graduate Faculty iOi -Bowden. 223; De- field. Machias, and Houlton. His two goals for Rockland. Mr. T op-' also voted to have someone at each S.U.V.. are Mrs. Rosinu Buber. Mrs. minerals. Vegetables cooked in the showing satisfactory improvemen'. of Rockport High School and Uni- v cbcr, 245; Cole. 279?-McCarty, 266; ability in directing has been shown ping and Mr. McCarty went with meeting report on a good movie Helen Hilton, and Mrs. Edith Wot­ least amout of water possible pre­ Oliver Ing.aham went to Boston varsity of Maine. Topping. 296 1269. in the popular reception and finan­ the team which is composed of and find out when it is coming. At j ton. Members not solicited arc re­ serves the valuable vitamins, she Tuesday tc accompany him home. A. A P (41—Clarke. 271 Mazzeo. cial success of the senior play Ra)ph Cowan. Paul Horeyseck. Kent the next meeting each member is to quested to furnish sweets. aid. Following tier talk, she an­ Mrs Effi? Veazie was hostess The last of a scries of three games 221; Sleeves. 277; Harding. 282; "Apron String Revolt which wa- Glover. Roger Vose. Maurice John- bring in possible names for the club Miss Doris Lundlay returned Wed­ swered questions, one being in re­ Thursday to the Copper Club. Din- between Rockport Granimer School Hobbs, 278—1329. given in December, The junior j ^ n , carl Kalloch. Richard Karl, and be able to support these sug- , nesday to Washington. She had gard to the use of highly seasoned | ner was served at neon, boys and girls and High School Feyler's (li—K. Feyler. 297; Greg- play "Spring Fever, has been Richard Fisher. Kenneth Low. Da- gestions with arguments why they oeen caring for Mrs. Ansel Hilt foods which are known to be irrlta- I S?rvi?es Sunday at the Methodist freshman boys and girls was played GrJ'- 242; Gross. 260; Moran. 256; awarded first place in Players Vid Mazzeo .William Buckminster. are appropriate.—June Chatto. Th? name of Mrs. Emily Hodg­ t.ng to the lining of the stomach if I Church will begin with church school Thursday night at Rockport Town Freeman 268—1323. Magazine Poll. High School Divl- and Elmer Lufkin—Kenneth Low Keeper of the Ephemeris, kins of this town, who is with her used extens.vely. ! at 10 a. m.; morning service of wor- Hall gymnasium with the result • • • . slon. for 1937-1938. The characters «»•• • • • • daughter. Mrs. Ida Mallet. Nort. t The program was supplemented by ship at 11 with >c: mon by Rev. N F that at Friday mornings assembly Women's League are real and the lives and situa- A Valentine program was given Miss deRochemont's freshman Waldoboro, should have been men­ an informal report by Mrs. Willis Atwcod subject "Be Pilled With th.- at High School Principal Clayton Scule's team won four pouts in tions vastly amusing: With thus at the Junior High Social last night and senior civics classes heard Hit- tioned among the smart elderly Vinal of the Maine Federation of I Spirit;" anthem by choir. "Led By awarded the cup to Captain a match Wednesday night with combination Spring Fever should be under the direction of Miss Hughes jer'i speech over the radio. Monday, citizens of the town. Over 85. Mrs. Women's Clubs conference in Au- ■ His Love; ' Epworth League meets at ' Ra“ of thc fresllinan team which McRae's, and were up 12 pins on a meritorious play and was announced by William and ai^j the weekly “School of the Hodgkins is very spry for her years, gusta. which was attended by a i 6 (or a continuation of the study or. Iiad won al! :firce ° f tile bws games tne four-man totab-. Alice Soule Thorndike. The numbers given Air" program -A rthur Sullivan and at present is braiding a rug. delegation of eight from the local 1 the Ten Conunandments--taking up ,rnd George Cunningham had high total of 277, and high The Girls' Athletic Association is were Piano 8010 W lth Clark; Facts of interest hive been re­ club, headed by the president. Mrs the fourth at this meeting; evening awarded to Captain Mary Daucett single o' 97 busy with plans for an Ice Carnival P°em' Mildred Harvey : song. Jason The World's Fair tour will take ceived from Richard Bucklin, stu­ Frederick Powers £Wvlc? at 7 with message by tla- Gl llie Grammar School team the The High Schoo! team won four to be held at the skating rink. Com- , Thurston. Charles Seaman. Robert piace May 17-20 according to an an- dent at the Aeronautical Univer­ Other enjoyment was furnished bv . pastor and special music by the < ul’ 1x11 teanl having won all three points in a match with Thompson's munity Park next Wednesday night Jones' Onni Kangas and Lincoln nouncement by Principal Blaisdell. sity. in Chicago, about the Inter­ two violin solos played by Willis ' choir. ' cl the eUls eames- itca?®- UP 5® P>ns on the total, i at 7 o'clock There will be races McRae: danre- Barbara Kennedy; Approximately 90 pupils have signi- national Sportsman s Show In which Berry, with his mother. Mrs. Roland .... u. _____ The score of Thurfday night was Thompson's team u’as down 58 at ' Mrs. Ellen Bohndell has beer for all ages from grade school chil- 'okM- cliarles and Rol* rt Hed their intention to go. he and William Rlchley, of Phoenix. j Orammar School girls «•. 21. ...fci.High mthe e C1IUend UIof theuie second, and gained Berry, as accompanist, and a duet elected cha-rinanman cl the committee to frpfhman girL< n Pigh, in , he ,,lird dren to adults-with prizes to the Jones: harmonica selections. Os- . . . . Ariz, managed' an aviation exhibi­ xl. The high single sung by Mrs. Powers, and Miss make arrangementsngemen.s lor the seri. Grammar School boys. 15 was 92. rolled by winners of each race. Sandwiches ,llond Palmer and Byron Keene, .That spelling is not a “lost art tion booth These fliers of note were Gertrude Fey.ej, Hilda A^-pey with Mr., Willis Vinal of beano pa:rtics which will be he.d H|){1 l|p . „ ------— will be cn sale. Dancing on the ice .'ongfi, Douglas Perry; dance, Esther ! was demonstrated at a spirited ! guests at the booth one night dur- at the piano. Mrs. Ella Cunning­ Edna Ganuge and Eve'yn Willis. fortnightly at Grand Army hall be Grammar School Girls following the races, with good music. Munro; play. "A Cat at School." was spelling match, at Tuesday's as- ing the show: Col. Roscoe Turner. ham. chairman, presented valentine Smiles 'D —Miller, 227; Kent. ginning next Wednesday night ar.d G F. Pts. Activity tickets will admit students. given with these characters rembly when 10 pupils from Mrs renndered the world's most color- basket favors full of candy to each 233. Beauli-i. 226; Smile. 277-963. will be sponsored by Fred A Nor­ Daueptt, rf ...... 5 4 14 Katherine Delano is chairman with Elaine Poust. Christine Newhall. Hopkin's 4th period freshman Eng- ! ful flier; Capt Dean Smith, who member. The committee was Mrs McRaes (1)—Bird 228 Egan. wood W RC Richardson. If ... 1 5 7 Miss Iawry as faculty advisor. Dorothy Childs. Martha Leeman. ll&h class challenged 10 pupils from i was chief pilot for AWmiral Byrd; Cunningham. Mrs Flora Peabodv. 226; Snow, 251; McRae, ’46 951 Tlie Baptist Young People's Chris­ McDonald, c ...... 0 0 0 • « • • Arlene Pickett, Melzine McCaslin. Mrs. Matheson's sophomore 7th I Capt Joseph We. senbaeh; Johnny Mrs. Edith Spear Mbs Hilda Aspey. High School 14— Cross 222. Robert Jones. Charles Seaman. tian Endeavor will liold cottage Brodls. sc ...... 0 0 0 Oamage 247; E. Willis. 251; V Wil- The third in the series of spe­ period English class, with Mr Me- ; Jones holder of the International and Mrs Mabel Peabcdy. Lincoln McRae. Raymond Chisholm, • • • • Davis, rg ...... 0 0 0 Ils. 231; Ward. 255—1206 cial assemblies given by the Pitt Carty as judge. Mr. Smith giving ’.ong distance record lor light planes; Osmond Palmer 'an d Charles Noyes, rg ...... 0 0 0 Thompsons (D —Littlefield. 218; Paiker Entertainment Bureau was the words, and James Moulaison ; Jack Vilas, the lirst to fly over Lake High School Notes Young: dance. Joyce Cables: music. Ames, lg ...... 0 0 0 B Feyler. 224; Thompson. 247: G. presented Thursday afternoon by introducing the contestants. The Michlgan. and Chief Needahbeh of iby Madeline Haskell) William Atwell, Anson Olds. Doug- words were taken from Tanner" is a demand for them. The dura­ — — — Feyler 242 Lakeman, 225-1156 Miss Betty Campbell, reader and Oldtown, who was master of cere­ An assembly pregram was enjoyed , las Perry, and Barrett Jordan; tion is abcut one hour. For meet­ Totals .. 0 9 21 • • • • Impersonator. Her original hu­ English Grammar and from the monies. by the school Friday with Re". poem, Mary Connolly; dance. Char­ ings in tlie homes, the Endeavor II. S. Frrshman Girls League Standing morous monologues and distinctive National Achievement Spelling Test • • • • ’ Charles W Turner as guest speaker. lotte and Veronia Murphy; music, president or Baptist pastor may b® O. F. Pts. W L P C charactei ketches found wide fa­ The freshmen successfully defend­ Musical numbers by the W HS. or­ ■ John O'Sullivan: song. Jeannette Facts on Food notified Marston, rf 0 0 0 High School ...... 23 3 960 vor with her audience. Her first ed their title, spelling the sopho­ chestra and Theodore Silll's Georges Rcblshaw; poem. Richard Seaman. Miss Elizabeth Waters of Augusta, Carleton if ...... 0 1 1 Thompson ...... 10 9 666 number was given in three break­ mores down in “idiosyncrasy." River Hustlers were heard. Richard Simmons. Wilbur Hamilton, nutrition consultant with the Colby. If ...... 0 1 1 Soule ...... i3 17 433 fast scenes: The bride, then twenty Prizes, two Webster dictionaries, New chairs have been ordered for H on or R oll and John St. Peter; tap dance, were awarded to the last one stand- Bureau of Health, presented food Sjiear. If. sc ...... 4 1 9 McRae 7 lfl 280 years later, and finally as a grand­ Miss Goodwin and Mr Gay. Margaret Winslow; reading. Ruth ing on each team. Ernest Dondis on ’ facts in a talk Thursday night be- The school is grateful to Mr. Rowe Dean, c 0 0 0 mother. Next, she gave a sketch of Elementery s"hool. has reported Ar.nls sc. lg ...... 0 a group of movie stars giving an S,* a r' “8ketJ " Kathleen Weed the freshman team and Fannie lore the Woman's Club. Miss lor two new dictionaries, one in Miss 0 0 Some teams have had more these names as cn the honor roll for Page, rg ...... 0 0 0 entertainment with Zazu Pitts as “nd E’^ n o r Tracy; song^Eleanor , Copcland on thp sophomore team. Water.-, pointed out that malnutri­ Goodwin's room, and teh other for matches than others, hence the dif- the third six weeks' period Grade Lane, lg 0 0 0 mistress of ceremonies and giving'. Youn£, . nnd ... A Surprise „ Valentin? . „ The A wnvesuuus contestants were-were, ircsiimcn.freshmen tion was not due to lack of money u.'e in the main room. fcrence in points won and lost, „ ’ 5. Margaret Barrows, Norma Bart- — — — . t u t f number, Cynthia Brown and Bar- Dorothy Trask Ernest Dondis. Wil- but to lack of knowledge of food The Inasure Hunt and supper lf,( uiarkington Joann? There is one match this afternoon. the balcony scene from Romeo ftiri.. , Totals .... 4 3 bara Boardman. ham Hopkins. Nancy Howard. products, la^k of~ care in ~ preparu planned for Feb 1. by the sopho- | Carvpr Kenneth Marston. Evangv 11 • nd two Wednesday night. Juliet; Freddie Bartholomew in Referee. Graffam Lucille Stanley, Barbara Lassell. tion, etc., that poor nutrition in more class was indefinitely pa- Un(> Noyes BeUy WtlllMn. Jami, Little Lord Fauntleroy; Greta jast meeting of the Junior Time four 6 s. Garbo in Grand Hotel;" Henry ( High Girls. olw C]ub Virginia Bowley, John Storer. Ar­ youth usually led to some organ.? , poned cn account of an epytem.c WWtn Grt(k 6; Margarel Ame, • • » ♦ Tlie German automobile industry thur Schofield, and EIoIsp Law; troubletrnuniA in middlenudzllA lifelifn /ifof .Mi-s.lsr. measles and colds. * Armeta driving his new grocery Goodnow was elected treasurer. A Joan Bartlett. Neil Brown. Rita II. S. Freshman Boys will change over completely from sophomores. Fannie Copeland. Mary Miss Waters indicated the lack Rehearsals are underway for the ' truck. and England's Arthur part of the money for dues was used | Cash, Nancy Ingraham, Patricia O F. Pts natural rubber to synthetic rubber Lamb. Barbara Robinson. June of vitamin content in white flour, Treacher reading "Ode to a Clam­ musical numbers of the minstrel | Wall. Grade 7: Priscilla Crockett Hyssong. rf ...... 4 0 8 tires during 1939, a government au- to buy a book for Georgia Stevens, Chatto. Vivian Strout, Marguerite white cereals, macaroni, salt pork, bake." Her last sketch was a scene show to be held tlie first of March. Eleancr Gregory. Mary Hawkins. Knight If ...... 0 1 1 thorlty, announced recently. Two a member of the club, who recently Mahoney. John Crockett, Roger sugar, and showed that dark breads Catherine Thompson, candidate in any home "On Christmas Morn­ Helen Marston Gerald Richards. Wellman, c ...... 0 0 0 large factories are producing arti- underwent a surgical operation at Conant, Geraldine Norton and were better for the system. She ing " For an encore she have a for Snow Bowl Queen is selling i Grade 8: Mildred Ames. Marjorie Eaton, c ...... 0 1 1 fic'al rubber, known as buna. Knox Hospital. Doris Gatti. Mary Lamb was in stressed the importance of milk as tickets for the carnival Feb. 17-20 humorous poem “Vespers' of a little » » » » Bredis. Mary Daucett. Erkne Davis. charge of devotions.—Vivien John­ a food Potatoes cocked in the skins i with votes attached, and will sp­ boy, Christopher Robin, saying his Ruth Rogers, '38, has gone to are best, and do not lose valuable 1 predate the support of townspeople Maynard Ingraham. Barbara Rich - [ prayers. Miss Campbell, who r e - ; Springvale for six months as a son. • « • » arcLson. AT THE PARK MONDAY-TUESDAY celved her professional training at student in the NYA school con­ Harold Heal has been voted Boys' Pupils in the Elementary school the Leland Powers School has had nected with Nasson Institute. Head Monitor for the second semes­ having perfe ct attendance for the four years' experience with summer • • • • STRAND SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY ter, and William Cummings as Chief third six weeks' period: Grade 3: stock companies, three years with Evangeline Murray Miller. R H 8 , of Inside Police. Evelyn Bartlett is Mildred Ames, Clark Andrews, Car- the Marshfield Players, and, dur- 37, of Boston, was a visitor in the Girls head Monitor and Kenneth ‘JESSE JAME$” ol.ne Burns. Earlene Davis. Maynard ln 1937 reason playing comedy school Wednesday. ! Ingraham. Forest McKenney Edgar Post chief of Outside Police roles with the Boothbay Players.— • * * • • * • ♦ Simcnton. Grade 7: Eleanor Greg­ • • • 9 Although 133 were absent Tues­ A special assembly for the Junior ory-. Robert Hare, Mary Hawkins, Word has been received from day on account of the storm. Hes­ High was held Friday morning with Sylvia He aid. Gerald Richards, Ro­ Prof. Brooks Quimby, professor of ter Grierson, a freshman, came Officer George Shaw speaking on berta Simmons. Grade 6: Rita debating, at Bates College that seven miles to attend school, a good the Safety Program, sponsored by Cash. Parker Cclby. Arthur Doug­ Doris Borgerson, 38. is on the fresh­ example for her classmates. the Highway Safety Dibision of tlie lass, Nancy Ingraham Ralph Mur­ man debating squad and that, in a ♦ • ♦ • | Maine State Highway Police. Each ray Arlene Speer, Patricia Wall. series of trial debates, was one ol The usual fortnightly faculty : room was given a 100% safetywise Muriel Yeung. June f iles. Grade meeting was held in the library tlie better worm i participants. I star, and should any accident oc­ 5: Marjorie ODonnell. Mildred Tol­ • • • • Monday afternoon, and after proper cur before June to any of the pupils man Gladys Blackington. Kennel.i, cognizance had been taken of Mr At a meeting held in Miss A ld i- in that room a corner of the star I Marston. James Whitney. DeVeber's marriage, members took tous room Uns week, it was an­ Is colored in black. If no accidents Grade 4: Joyce Hawkins, Madeline up the subject of "Mental Hygiene," nounced that Inez Bowley, June occur beiore June a certificate Murray, Allan Robbins. Grade 3 Chatto, Joseph Dondis, and Harold, with papers being read and dls- signed by Governor Barrows and Harriett Churchill. Richard Free­ Dondis would form the debating ! cussed by Miss Hughes. Miss Wood- baring the Maine State Seal, will man. Roberta McKenney. Grade 1: cock, Miss deRochemont, Miss Nich­ tcam this year, and Dorothy Peter­ be presented. Mr. Blaisdell spoke Leola Tolman. Grade 1: Charles ols and Mr. Bowden, Mr. Rossnagel, son. Caiol Hall, Arthur Sullivan. briefly on the Importance of t.rte Churchill. Marion Lord Doris Quim­ and Mr. McCarty. Mental Hygiene Walter Butler. Barbara Robinson. program.—Victoria Anastaslo. by. William Whitney. Sub-primary: Elaine Ames. John Knight, Philip a study of the motives which un­ Evangeline Carle. Arlene Tolman. French, William Hopkins, Eileen derlie a pupil's conduct and an at­ • • # • Beach, and Priscilla Brazier com­ tempt to make an adjustment in Andrew Rekila’s In,anted Automatic Device prise the squad. that conduct, is a comparatively • • • • new point in education. New Shoe Repairing Shop This article which appeared in "The Vlgornia," the Worcester Seniors in Problems of Democra­ • • • ■ is at 299 Main St. Jackie Cooper, David Gorccy, newsboys, and George McKay in Uni­ cy classes have been taking a cur­ Tlie regular meeting of the period Academy weekly, will be read with versal's “Newsboys' Home." There will be a special children's matinee Over Lamb's, Cleaners interest by Rockport friends of Del­ rent affairs test. Topics included 6 Explorer's Club was held in the Tyrone Power, Nancy Kelly, Henry Fonda and Randolph Scott In Tuesday at 4 o'clock, 10 cents. Tuesday night will be the first of a serieg 13Stf of Amateur N ifhts.—«d v. national affairs, business science, music room, Monday. Mr. Smith “Jesse James." Story of the notorious robber in technicolor.—adv. mont L. Ballard, formerly ol this Every-Other-Day Rockland Courier-Gazette, Saturday, February 5, 1939 Page Three

Knox Hospital Alumnae Associa­ “High Pressure Homer" the Com­ tion will meet Wednesday night at munity Theatre Guild’s rollicking Anglers Rescued Our St. George When Berry Fell 7.30, at the Bok Home for Nurses. comedy which scored such a hit when presented in Congregational The Yacht Owned by S. “Stand Up and Be Counted” Final Chapter In Life o f War Claremont Commandery will face vestry will be presented next Wed­ L. Bickford Saves Four Is the Appeal Made By Hero W hose Memory Is «IB*UA*T 1BIB much business of importance at nesday-Thursday in the Universa- - t 5 ~ ’ S5 -TXT Monday night's conclave, and Com­ list vestry. Dentists Ralph L. Sim m ons To Be Again Honored n w IB 1 t 3 4 mander Webster says: "Please be Four North Carolina dentists, Editor of The Courier-Gazette:— Editor of The Courier-Gazette :— S 6 7 t B 10,11 present.” * At the meeting of Sons of Ameri­ ate for Septuagesima Sunduy: rescued by a yacht after the small The past 20 years have accom­ The public interest in honor ol SEK.YIONETTK I t IS 14 IS io;«‘ib can Legion Wednesday night, Clar­ Major-General Hiram G. Berry will Matins at 7.10; Holy Communion at boat in which they were fishing plished wonders to make life agree­ 1 \» 0 t l I t t l M . t l Rev. C. J. MacDonald of Sears­ ence Butler was winner of the ping welcome the following account of (7.30; church school at 9.30; Holy port Is conducting series of Revival Would Not Deny God M 17 IB w • - • » pong tournament with Robert overturned three miles off Bow- able in towns like this. The radio Chancellorsville. Eucharist and sermon at 10 30; ves­ meetings at the Pentecostal Mission Chisholm the runner-up. The Sons leg.^Key, Florida, apparently were brings splendid music, fine advan­ f » • * Two great Christians have in­ pers at 7 p. m. on South Main street every night « • • • will have a basketball practice Sun­ none the worse yesterday. tages of education, and good fun in­ On Sunday morning, the third of curred the wrath of Hitler—one except Monday. day at 2 o'clock In the armory. of them a Protestant minister. Morning worship at the Unlvcr- TALK OF THE TOWN The yacht Maybick, owned by S to our homes, where we can enjoy May, while posted at the right of Martin Niemoller. the other a asllst Church Is at 1045 when the Bert Larcom has been invited to L. Bickford, New York and Cali­ everything as we rest after our la- ChanpellorsviUe.Gen. Howard whose division had been put to flight, rode Cardinal in the Roman Catholic subject of Dr. Lowe's sermon will “COMING EVENTS CAST THEIR conduct community services at K. P Edwin Libby Relief Corps met bors. Fascinating moving pictures SHADOWS BEFORE” fornia restaurant man, sighted the up and said. "Gen. Berry, I am I Church. The Protestant, freed be: "A Bridge for the Gulf." The Feb. 12—Lincoln's Birthday. hall Sunday at 3 p. m. There will be Thursday afternoon with a beano are within the reach of all. Auto­ four dentists and the outboard mo­ ruined!" Berry replied. Oil no G en-! by the German Courtis, is in the church school will meet in the ves­ Feb 14—Valentine Day. special music by a well known vocal party the fourth in a series and mobiles give us easy communication Feb 14—Reading by Mrs. Maude An- torboat operator, Laverne Sweeting, eral. I have a division that ncvai custody of the Nazi. Ills where­ try at noon: Mrs. Olover’s class at diews Lincoln at Unlveraallat vestry. trio with accordion solos by Mr L a r ­ everyone trying for the capital prize with the world outside The im­ Feb 14-16—Kippy Karnival by Rock­ struggling in the water shortly after was driven an inch. I will put them abouts unknown to his family her residence; Dr. Lowe's class at com. Everybody invited. The attendance was large and provement of newspapers brings land High School. Uie accident yesterday. immediately Into the breach and I or the world. Theodore Cardin­ the church and Kindergarten for Feb 15-16 Junior Class play “Spring many excellent prizes. A supper was self-education to our town. Fever" at High School auditorium. The anglers, revived by H. Ray­ regain what you have lost." Twas al lnnitzer is not, ut present. a small children, dining the morning Feb 16-Monthly meeting ol Baptist "Petticoat Prattle'' seems to be served under the direction of Mrs. The churches render more intelli­ mond Brown, of the yachting party prisoner but his life has toeen service, in the vestry. Mens League. increasingly popular in that Balti­ Bernice Hatch and Mrs. Elizabeth gent and helpful service than ever said, 'twas done. He put himself Feb. 17 (3 to 9.301— Educational Club and Christian Dridahl, tlie yacht threatened and he Is being per­ • • • • meets at Grand Army hall. more Coast Guard publication. "The Mills. At the business meeting, the befcre. Social organizations make at thp head of his brave men and, Feb. 17—Klppv Karnival Ball. captain, returned to their camp at with an irresistible charge, they secuted in Vienna. Austria. Feb. 18. 19. 20 -Camden—Outing Club Foghorn." The author of the page death of a member (Mrs. Nora Ben­ life very pleasant. If a person can't “Spirit'' Is the subject of the Les­ Isiamorada. Tlie dentists were The charges against these Carnival at Snow Bowl. is Mrs Jack Passon of Rockland, ner was reported and members will be happy in our town, his chances drove back the rebels at the point son-Sermon that will be read in Feb. 22- W ashington's Birthday. Drs. C. B. Young and David Aber- of the bayonet and retook the Christians ure similar—misuse Feb 22—Birthday Banquet ol Ladles who seems to have the knack. meet at the G.A.R. hall Sunday to of being happy anywhere do not all Churches of Christ. Scientist A.J at Pratt Memorial Methodist ground which had been lost. of their pulpits, inciting the Church attend the services at Burpee fu n -)nathy of Hickory; R- R- Mowes, of seem good. Feb. 5. The Golden Text Is; "Where In the temporary hush of battle people against the State, trouble Feb — Fifty-seventh annual gift County Attorney Burrows will ad- Cral parlor. The program contained F'0™ 1 City, and C. E. Mott, of Mor- If there is a better town to live the Spirit of tlie Lord is, there is ball of Atlantic Engine Co. at Camden gantown. that followed the successful onset, makers, supporters of Non- Opera House. dress the Klwanls Club Monday jokes by Mrs. Bessie Haraden, and in than ours, some of us have never liberty” <11 Corinthians 3:171. The March 2—Waldoboro—Parent-Teacher Mr. Bickford, owner of the rescue Gen. Berry directed Capt.. Green- Aryans in defiance of Hitler's As'.'n meets at Community Garden night on "Juvenile Delinquency.'’ vocal solo "The Old Rugged Cross" heard of it. We don't have all the citations from the Bible contain the yacht is well known in Knox l.algh to ride to Hooker's head­ purges. It Is not singular that Club House. W.P.A. Administrator John C. Fitz­ by Mrs. Jennie Pietroski. The supper advantages that the big city offer*, following passages: "Teach me to March 25--Spring concert sponsored County. quarters for orders as to whether these men fall under Hitler's bv Finnish committee at Community gerald who was to have been the next Thursday will be at 6 served but we have the best advantage of do thy will; for thou art my Ge l: Building. he should hold hts position or not ban. for any Christian or Jew speaker, cannot appear until Feb. 20. by Mrs. Nellie Hall and helpers. all, consisting of good folks whose thy spirit Is good; lead me Into the April 6 Army Day. Then dismounting with the remain­ might expect that; tout what is May 17-20—High School students go friendship is a treasure, who are land of uprightness” (Psalm- on tour to W orlds Fair Rumor spread along the water­ How Men Like ’Em der of this staff, he walked a few strange is that, originally both ready to help in cases of need and 143:10). front yesterday afternoon to the Hector G. Staples. Past Depart­ rods to confer with Gen. Mott, the the Protestant und tlie Catholic • • • • TIIE WEATHER distress, who are full of good effect that the steamer Kennebec ment Commander, American Legion, Survey Shows That Women senior officer of his division, and. were favorable to the Nutional thoughts about life and work, and At Uie Congregational Church tl - of the Seaboard Navigation Co. had and present national executive com­ on his return, when but a short dis­ Socialist party. Tlie cold spell appears to have H ave Real Problem In who have an intelligent idea of what unified service of public wor hip arrived with flag at half mast. It mitteeman, alternates for the De­ tance from where the members of The trouble with these two blown out to sea. replaced by a com­ is going on in the world. It is a and church school is at 10.30. The proved, happily to be an optical illu­ partment of Maine, has recently re­ Dress his staff stood, was struck in the great churchmen is the same, forting temperature around the 30's. Uieme of the sermon by Rev. Cor­ ceived the appointment by Judge good place to live tn. because living arm close to the shoulder by a neither of them would deny IBooks now as though the St. Valen­ sion Rudy Vallee likes his women on win H. Olds will be "Co-operative Richard Hartshorne, Newark, N. J„ is not very expensive, and- you can rifle minnie ball, which passed their God. Thirty centuries or tine Day beano parties would be Living—a Christian Solution to Grand Army hall ls being equipped national chairman law and order their toes, but he doesn't want tlie get more of the good things of life downward through his vitals, lodged more ago Shadrach, Meshach, an unqualified success and that the Many Problems." Comrades of the with a new lavatory and toilet, first committee of the American Legion, toes to show. He likes high bseia, for a moderate price than tn big in his hip. and killed him ahnos! and Abeduego ruled over Baby ­ Cum m. cated in its new quarters, upstairs Ambulance Service At Your Independent Grocers Burial In Mountain cemetery, Camden. over Mid-Town Cafe. 367 Main St., • TEMPTING Finest quality State inspected Faulkner—At Rockland. Feb 3. Fred­ • DELICIOUS • Corn. Stock up now while this Ambulance Service erick Faulkner, aged 72 years, ll months Rockland. Entrance is from stairs extra low price is in effect. M. B. & C. 0 . PERRY 29 days. Services at Russell Funeral • ECONOMICAL RUSSELL home today at 2 p m. Interment In inside the cafe. Tel. 190, Rockland. Save Baxter's Finest Labels for 519 MAIN STREET, ROCKLAND, M TELS. » 0 AND 711-1 Rockland 15-17 367 M A IN S T ., R O C K L A N D FUNERAL HOME valuable Premiums. M tt Emmom—At Bangor. Feb 2. Joseph Foot of Spring Street 9 CLAREMONT ST. TEL. 662 H. C. BAXTER & BRO. ------. y M , . ------— ■ Ml-365 MAIN 8T, ROCKLAND Melburn Emmons, formerly of Owls Brunswick, Maine Head, aged 57 years. 1 month. 11 days COURIER-GAZETTE WANT ADS ROCKLAND, ME. 110-tf Funeral Monday ut 2 o'clock from 98-tr 9S15 BaH ANTHRACITE-THE 5 POINT FUEL Burpee funeral home WORK WONDERS Every-Other-Day Page Four Rockland Courier-Gazette, Saturday, February 5, 1939

his mind. Where was Bob Flagg? | A tribute to the late • “Whatever it was got into him. it’s ' RAYMOND TAYLOR' To Billy Wheeler it seemed that ! going to cost us plenty." WALDOBORO the appearance of Bob Flagg, and “I don’t believe he knows a horse I Z\ Z\ ZS Word has been received from this alone, could give them any track from a hound's ear," Dunn 1 z\ z> zs zx chance to extricate the 94 from the declared angrily. "He puts me in ' MRS LOUISE MILLER Dorchester. Mass., of the death of trap it was in. Raymond Taylor at Forest Hills mind of some old moss-horn—he i Correspondent 1 2 3 4 5 b 7 8 9 10 II Marian Dunn, he noticed, still paws and blows and honera, but ZS ZN. Ho pital He was sick at home one stood talking to Val Douglas, linger- | z\ zs zs zx what’s he know about it when he week and on the consultation of sev­ ing outside the door of the ranch 11 i3 14 gets through? Nothing." Tel. 27 eral doctors was advised to go to house. In the stillness of the night “I’m not so sure." Billy Wheeler he could hear the low continuous the hospital as his case was diag­ lb 17 said. A group of young people of the 15 murmur of Val's voice, talking “Name one thing he found out!" nosed as streptococcus Everything steadily—doubtless in ^is own be­ Baptist Church met Thursday qjgnt in worldly power was done to save “He figured out that the murdered 19 2 0 half. And he could see Marian's man was not Magoon.” at the parsonage to celebrate the , hltn as Mr Nash a-,d Mr. O'Neil lowered profile against the yellow Horse snorted in disgust. "I don’t founding of Christian Endeavor submitted to two blood transfusions. 23 light of a window pane. It was believe it. Coffee thought he had to They organized a new society in the He to rally forth for awhile 21 21 curious how every suggested line of say something, so he said the first' ct,urcn The first regular meeting [ pneumonia set in and took the that girl, every least bend of her i 15 2 b thing come into his head. Every will be held Sunday at 6 o'clock m |one chance In a hundred that h? 14 head could move Billy Wheeler, sign we got points to the fact that twist him inside. the vestry. Carroll Vaughan will be had to get better. Lon Magoon was killed, in his own 3o Si 32 33 , Then a strange thing happened— saddle, and on his own horse, and leader Plans were made for a Everybody knew “Ray". He had n strange in that Billy Wheeler had al­ at Short Crick.” J Oeorge Washington party to be held spent the last 25 summers tn Maine. W 3 b i 37 most a forenotice of it. As he sat ’Tm thinking now." said Billy 1 after the prayer service Feb. 22. Weekends, through spring and au­ 34 35 there alone in the dark he now found Wheeler, “that we can prove that At that time officers for the new tumn saw him coming back to “Va- - himself keenly aware of the peopled & 4A one way or the other—right here organization will be elected. After cationland" that he loved so well. 4> 41 THE STORY In the little time I've been here. layout about him—aware of the ex- and now." Rorse Dunn sat up slowly, hitch- act location of the men in the bunk the business of the meeting had He worked for 29 years at Walter "How?” 44 CHAPTER I—Billy Wheeler, wealthy lng himself square in his chair, house, of the ponies in the corrals. “We've still got his saddle, been transacted, games were played Baker & Co.. Dorchester, retiring 43 young cattleman, arrives at the 94 ranch, “Maybe some of my boys have been It was a peculiar sensation, as if summoned by his friend Horse Dunn, its haven’t we?" and a candy pull enjoyed. three years ago on account of a bone elderly and quick-tempered owner, be­ a little hazy and loose-spoken about he were suddenly more awake than "It's still under my bunk." Parent-Teachers' Association met trouble that had crippled him to 45 4b 47 4 ft 49 cause of a mysterious murder. Billy is where they've been, and when. No before, as awake as a man in a in love with Dunn's niece Marian, whom “Let me see it." Thursday night at the High School some extent. he has not seen for two years. She had man knows what he's up against ring battle, or a man in danger, Horse Dunn stared at him irrita- 50 51 52 rejected his suit and is still aloof. Dunn's here. Take Gil, here—the sheriff And especially he was aware of building. Plans for holding a May i Always of a sunny disposition he ranch is surrounded by enemies, tnclud- tht^wajTto Bal1 in conJunUon with the Friend- looked at all times on the bright ing Ltnk Bender, . Pinto Halliday _ and mixed him up. And why? Because the dark, silent brush country at Sam Caldwell, whom he has defeated in qjj woujd trv t0 stand by his side his back, where buckbrush and des- side of life, and his passing has left 53 54 55 his efforts to build a cattle kingdom. ' ____ , ...... the clean bare room in which he ship Patent-Teachers Association -* ’•*- 1 Dunn directs his cow hands. Val Doug- riders even if lie knew every la st ert juniper stood thick behind the lived. By the yellow light of the were discussed. The next meeting an emptiness in his home never las, Tulare Callahan and others to search .» was cuilty. If VOU hold corrals. for the killer's horse. He explains to one 01 , . 6 y , . , Somewhere . out there , . .a lamp the fine old saddles on their will take the form of a buffet supper to be filled. He enlightened every­ HORIZONTAL (Cont.) VERTICAL (Cont.) Billy that the morning before he had that against him, then maybe you twig cracked, and his nerves jerked. racks against the wall glinted clean- and wm be held March 2 at the one he came in contact with cheery HORIZONTAL comeCreek upon and found bloodstained the t J 7 . X S“_ 'logs-but you're nuts! Something in that black mile of 1-Foundations 38-Titters 8 - A.gue Creek and found the trail of a shod and ly from silverwork and steel. Dunn community Garden Club house. A words and a smiling countenance 9- Girl'e name unshod horse. The shod horse's rider Old Man Coffee spoke past the brush was as awake as he. sat down on . box antI hooked h.s ( jQhn 6-Sorrowful 4 1 -H a te and always left behind fond mem­ 43- Showers 10- One cubic meter had been killed. The body had disap­ pipe stem in his teeth. "I suppose Then abruptly the silence broke, elbows on the table behind him. f , 9—Civil Service Club peared and no one was reported missing (a b b r.) 4 4 - A flower 11- Surrenders title Link Bender had arrived at the scene that lets vou out. too?" He sat look- definitely, once-and-for-all, as if the . ,. . ... iNcwburn was elected chairman of ories where e'er he went. His was "Horse, how big a man is this 4 5 - Cheeks 17-Scenta and read the signs the way he had Dunn ing at Dunn steadily, a little smile night's shell of stillness h a d supper committee a noble character, spotless and 12-A acend reveals that because of a financial crisis Lon Magoon? About my size?” 1 $ -B e fo re 47-Race 19-Muiical studies the ranch may be tn Jeopardy; his cracked. on his face. Walter Stafford of Burnt Island clean. He had such a marvelous 14- 0 in e d 5 0 - River in Scotland 21- Japaneae coin enemies may make trouble since Sheriff Horse spread his hands in front Behind Marian's shadowed silhou­ "Hell, no! Not by eight inches. Walt Amos ts friendly with them. He Little short wiry feller—put you in Coast Guard will be weekend guest disposition, never an unkind word 15- Ta u t 5 1 - Greek goddess of 22- A vegetable of him on the table, as if he would ette the window glass itself shat­ 23- Puta up with says he has asked Old Man Coffee, the mind of a grasshopper, or a flea.” 1 of his brother. Joseph Stafford and to anyone and in spite of the trouble 16 - To ile d the dawn country's best trailer, to Join them. jump across it. and his voice rose tered. as if it had exploded inward: 52- Eagles 28-Flow of the waves th a t racked his whole frame he 18-Coupled (Her.) CHAPTER II—Dunn and Billy meet like the voice of a bull. “ If y°u out in the brush sounded the ringing Wheeler hauled out Magoon's sad- family. 20- Worship 53- Editors (abbr.) 2 8 -View Amos. Link Bender, his son "the Kid" say I lied, then by God name what crack of a rifle. Then there was si- die. Billy measured the length of Misses Genevieve Creamer and smiled through it all and was least 21- Old musical inatru 5 4 - ln no m anner 31- Looklng slyly and Cayuse Cayetano. an Indian trailer, 32- Half ema at Short Creek. Bender has found the you mean!” tence and the window against which the.. stirrup . leather with . his__ arm—Dorothy I Creamer of Portland are concerned about bis 'aches' than m ent 55- Ravea slain man s horse, but the saddle is “To hell with you,” Coffee said. Marian had stood was empty except stirrup in armpit, fingers upon the ...... , those near to him. 2 3 - Eccleaiastical 33- Full of moisture missing. Almost supcrnaturally. cattle ...... tree spending the weekend with their 35- Oiminish attracted to the scene by the blood-1 Without lifting his voice for the lamp-lit gleam of its shat­ In the three years of retirement vestm ents V E R T IC A L , stained ground, stamp out all the traces. . • use Cayetano Is on the trail tor Sher­ “Naturally." , "Get a gun!” said Val Douglas Mrs Bessie Kuhn and Mrs. Gladys rarcn n aP R iff Amos. The saddle belonged to Lon "If you don't want to work with crazily. “We was standing here, he forked the saddle where it lay, Grant were Portland visitors Fri­ Post of which he was a member. for a day and a night. Magoon. a small-time cattle thief who. jamming his feet into the stirrups. according Io range law. deserved such me—I’ve got along all right so far. and somebody took a shot at—” day. During the war he was wireless Many residents are filling ice BBEFSO iDDIlHB a (ate Billy learns he Is to be arrested and I guess I’ll be able to go on Wheeler turned and ran for the "Tall as me." he breathed, unbe­ operator at Port Adams. R. I. After for assaulting "Kid" Bender. Mrs. Harold Perry was hostess to houses, since the cold spell. The 3[2En a n a hhbb struggling along. I—” bunk house. Half way he almost lieving. He stared at the saddle in­ the services the funeral wended its CHAPTER V—On the sheriff's orders. credulously for several moments. her bridge club Thursday night young people have been enjoying Billy and the ranchmen drive into In­ ’’Wait," Billy began. “You—" crashed i n t o Tulare Callahan. way to beautiful Cedar Grove where "What’s up?" "Do you reckon," he said at last. Guests were Mrs. Richard Gerrv. the skating. spiration. On the way. Coffee tells him “Shut up. Wheeler." Coffee said the firing squad took possession BBE3QB HDE that the murder victim was not shot by 'You’ve acted like you've wanted "Get the boys out” Wheeler told “that infernal old lion hunter would Mrs. Austin Miller. Mrs. Myrtle Miss Edith Stevens, a U. of M. the man riding with him. let down those stirrups, just to get and taps was sounded for one who out of this ever since I got you in 1 him. “To hell with saddles, but Marcho, Mrs James Waltz, Mrs. senior has arrived home lor a CHAPTER VI—Billy is disturbed when us balled up?" had gone to eternal rest. Marian seems to De interested in Val it,” Dunn clipped out "All right get ropes and guns. Somebody fired Roland Bunts. Mrs. Edward Gen- week s vacation with her parents, Douglas At a hearing before Justice "Look at the wear on the stirrup As "Ray" lived, so he entered his MEDOMAK then—you're out! And you can send into the layout—we've got to try to thner. Mrs. Arthur Brown and Miss Mr. and Mrs. R E. Stevens Shafer, the sheriff, aided by Dunn's me a bill for what I owe.” stampede over him in the brush." leather. The saddle has been rid­ eternal home; and left behind to enemies, tries io incriminate Billv for den since the stirrups were let Carol Stevens. Hom'’' Marshall and Alvaro Ol­ attacking "Kid" Bender. When things Old Man Coffee stood up and Behind the 94 layout the buck- mourn besides hundreds of friends Mrs Nora Cotta and Mrs. Helen look dark, Marian refutes their false down." son have t en cutting logs for F. L. tMUnXy.’ s"d"‘n1yr’wo’rd‘ “ TicewJd 1 stretched himself, a queer smile on 'bnish stood ragged, much of It Mrs Willis Crowell entertained and relatives, are his wife the for­ Payson of Camden visited the past that Cayetano has been slain. his face. "Just send me a check for shoulder high to a mounted man; in Horse Dunn got up slowly and Klllcran a t dessert bridge Thursday night mer Annie Savage, and his son week with their parents, Mr. and a million dollars," he said. He saun- its crooked brakes the hard sandy went back to his seat on the box. Doris DjvI? and Harlan Davis, CHAPTER VII—Justice Shafer dis­ Mrs. William Flint. Mrs. Kenneth Mrs Shuman. misses the charges against Billv. Back tered out into the dark. I ground showed barren in the light of For a long time he sat staring at Robert Taylor, who played last sum­ studen'o at Thomaston High School at Ihe ranch. Dunn and Marian again the floor. When at last he drew a Weston, Mrs. Lawrence Weston, Mrs. Frank Collamore has re- Fnr a fpw mnmpnts after Old Man j the near stars. mer on the Waldoboro baseball team are at horn- with measles and Miss have words. Dunn is disturbed when Coffee had gTn™ ut the sV people With some difficulty Billy Wheeler deep breath and got up. hi. move- Mrs. William Labe Mrs. A. E. Bogg.- returned from Knox Haspital. Coffee tells him that Lon Magoon was The floral pieces were many and Gwendolen Stimpson. another stu­ not the murder victim. restrained Gil Baker and Steve Hur- ments were those of a man pre Miss Marcia Blaney and Mrs. Bes­ Mr. and Mrs. Harlow Genthner sat silent, unable to realize that thg beautiful. He resided at 74 Florida dent L I!! with mumps and measles [ old lion hunter was no longer of ley from spurring their ponies head- occupied. sie Kuhn. street. Dorchester. Mass., when not of West Waldoboro were callers last long into the brush, as if they were He got out a roll of adhesive tape, at the heme of Melba Lumer in CHAPTER VIII j their number Mrs. S. H. Weston was hostess in Maine. Saturday at the home of Eugene Horse Dunn roused himself. "I trying to jump a bunch of steers. pulled off a boot and woolen sock, Them ' -ton Friday afternoon to the Baptist —A Friend Mrs. F L. Maloney of Oenthner The mountains were throwing always heard he was cracky. But "Stick together, move slow, and and began to tape up the outside of Mr. and keep stopping to listen," Wheeler his ankle bone, which appeared to 1 Women s Missionary Society, Miss Pauline McLain is visiting their early lucid twilight across the now he's gone cracked altogether. B 'g'iton. Mass, were guests last said. “That's our only chance." I be skinned. 'T ve got to take a her aunt in South Hiram. range of the 94 by the time the cow­ I suppose the old fool won't even Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Frost of SPRUCE HEAD weekend of his mother. Mrs. Lizzie boys cleared their supper plates. stay the night—he'll go sleep in the They trailed into the bush slowly, hammer to those spurs," he said, Monmouth and Mrs. Hazel Baxter Maloney, who is in ill health. Mr. and Mrs. C. H Shuman were single file, Wheeler in the lead. He his mind on other things. "Seems They had eaten in silence. But brush somewhere. Well, f a i r of Hartford. Conn, were in town Mr. and Mrs. Austin Kinney at­ Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Marshall at Round Pond Sunday on a visit. enough! Somebody go catch him his had accidentally mounted a horse like they—” somehow in the interval since the Wednesday to attend the funeral of tended the President’s Ball Mon­ and son Albert of Boothbay passed Mrs. Astor Willey was guest th; conference in Billy Wheeler’s room, mule.” that believed in ghosts and it moved "Horse—Coffee was right! The past week of her parents. Mr. and sidelong, stretching its nose warily man that died in this saddle was not their aunt Mrs Edith Robinson. day night in Community Building. last weekend at Homer Marshall’s. everybody there had learned that a Two or three of them moved, but Mrs Norman Winehenbach at Dutcn Billy Wheeler wanted the job, and at the brush shadows, blowing long Lon Magoon.” Mrs. A. D Gray entertained the Miss Ethel Holbrook and Lavon ■Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Miller are re­ quarrel seemed about to smoke up Neck. between Old Man Coffee and Horse he took it. He held a lantern while uneasy whoofs. Repeatedly they | Sudden|y Dunn stood up. a shag­ Mending Club Wednesday night. B. Godfrey were supper guests Sun­ covering from injuries sustain’d The Ladies Aid met Wednesday Dunn. So ncfw they still loafed in Coffee saddled his black mule. He halted to sit listening, gy towering figure, staring redly at Thme present were Mrs. Ethel Ben­ day of Mr and Mrs. Charles Grant last Saturday when their car turned the mess shack, and nobody spoke knew it was useless to try to get the i For an hour they combed the dark Billy Wheeler. "Then, in God’s ner. Mrs. Gertrude Benner. Mrs. turtle in Appleton. Mrs. Miller sus- at the home of Mrs Minnie McLain. two old men together again, but he brush, alternately walking their tn Friendship. of seven-up. They rolled cigarettes name, who'a dead?" Bessie Benner. Mrs. Grace Ken­ and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Osier and felt that it was one of those things horses and listening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Joyce Of :tained 8,1 in^ red anklc and lighted pipes, and a couple of . Wheeler regarded him without ex- nedy. Mrs. Evelyn Spear and Mrs. Miller severe injuries to his faro children and Mrs. Clara Oenthner lamps were lit, throwing tall, huge that a man has to try. He kept Not until they came out at the pression. Within the hour, a shad- Swans Island are at the home of visited Sunday in New Harbor. trying to think of an angle of ap- foot of a barren rise did they realize Olive Crowell. and back. shadows of the men on the walls owy hunch had come over him. He Mrs. Joyce's parents Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Studley is visiting his sister proach, but Old Man Coffee, whose , that they had wandered almost a Frank H. Nichols. 75 of Methuen. Mrs. Mildred Marshall is recover­ behind. They all knew that the 94 knew that he had no proof for the Elbridge Simmons for an indefinite in Portland. was up against a thrash-out, with­ packing up was easily done, was ] mile from their starting point. When thing that was in his mind; yet Mass., formerly a resident of this ing from an attack of gall stones, stay. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Bramhall in itself. ready to move out before Wheeler you have seen one thicket of buck somehow it stood clear and plain. He town died Thursday at McGowan having been confined to her homo had thought of a way. brush by starlight you have seen Philip M. York of White Head of Friendsh.p were callers Sunday Horse Dunn broke the silence im­ went to the fireplace, and picked up Hospital. Methuen, of pneumonia. two weeks During the first week, Old Man Coffee extended his hand. them all. They had pushed through Coast Ouard Station spent 24-hours at the home of Ira Simmons. patiently. "There sure ought to be an old branding iron that had been He is survived by one sister and a she had 47 callers and the last, enough scrapping on this range "Well, so long, son.” a hundred thickets, in which a man in use as a fire poker. He squatted liberty Thursday with his parents, A beano party was held Jan. 25 niece. Funeral services will be week. 39. without hunting up trouble among "I’m almighty sorry.” Wheeler could have hidden under the very I on his heels, and with this sooty iron Mr. and Mrs. H F. York. at the home of Mrs. Julia Osier, said, "to see you leave this case. feet of their horses—yet in that mile held today at Waltz Funeral Home Word has recently been received ourselves. In ordinary times this began to make marks on Dunn's Mrs. L. C. ’Elwell has returned prizes going to Mrs. Astor Wlllev whole killing case wouldn't amount You’re needed here, if ever a man of country there were a thousand clean-swept floor. at 230. Rev. C. Vaughn Overman from Mrs Edith iPeric who with home from Hewetts Island where her rather. William Holman, ts liv- and Mre. Ralph Oenthner Mrs to a tinker's damn to begin with." was." thickets more. The riders were grim "Saying that the 94 is here," he officiating. Interment will be tn and tight-mouthed. she passed two months with Mr, Thomas Carter entertained this “I’m not so sure," said Old Man "Tough," said Old Man Coffee. He said, marking a cross, "and Short Sweetland cemetery. South Waldo­ ing in San Diego. Calif., where the swung aboard the black mule and Eiwell Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Elwell week. Coffee. Horse Dunn met them at the cor­ Crick over here; then here lies that boro. latter recently celebrated his 92d “What kind of a case have they sat looking down at Billy Wheeler rals. He had been prowling all over will spend the remainder of the Mrs. Clara Collamore has returned broken badlands called the Red William H Hull. 77 of Bremen birthday, with a party. Mrs. Perie got?" Horse demanded. “They can't from the saddle. “I kind of like Sleep. Seems to me there used to winter on the Islind with Mr. El­ home from a visit with her brother you. son. You seem to have a lit­ died Jan. 31. is survived by a even find their everlasting stiff!” be a trail across the Red Sleep, well. and daughter-in-law in Newcastle. “They’re pretty liable to find it.” tle more savvy than the others. So sister in Winchester. Mass, and one leading over to Pahranagat." Mr and Mrs. Austin Kinney went Old Man Coffee thought "When here's something for you to keep "Yes. sure. But—’’ nephew. Norris Richards. Funeral Vinal Haven & Rockland under your hat. I'm not out of this Thursday to Wiley s Corner where has lost the sight of one eye. which they find It it’ll be about all they Horse Dunn waited; Billy Wheeler services were held from the home Steamboat Company need. If it’s Magoon, like you claim, case yct- I'm going to do one more studied the floor. "Where would a Thursday, Rev. Vaughn Overman they will spend the next two weeks. lias caused her severe pain and they can show motive—you said Job before I go. I’m going to find man be coming from, passing over officiating. Interment was in Hill- ROCKLAND handicap, despite which she Is etill openly that you’d kill Magoon if you murdered man.” Short Crick toward the 94? Maybe— side cemetery, Damariscotta. and efficiency of the. whole system DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY the same active and alert woman caught him on 94 range. They’ve "You think you can?" Pahranagat?" as of yore. A former resident of "Looks like I might Horse Dunn • • • • is seriously affected. got opportunity—by your own state­ "Could,'’ Horse admitted dubious* Read Down Read Up this town, she is remembered by ment you were riding alone on Red —he ain’t in on this. He made a School News That by reason of excessive cost A. M. P. M. many for her wide awake, business­ Sleep Ridge that day, and the Red f°°l °f me- an<^ himself too, when he ,y . . , Citizens who have studied the of conveyance and the number of 5.38 Lv. Swan’s Island, Ar. 6.00 Sleep is within striking distance of 8ot buliheaded and held onto Ma ther?"‘ ra SPUr endS ;statist,cs recentIy Polished in re- teachers necessary for so many 6.30 Lv. Stonington, Ar. 4.40 like manner. Short Crick. They can prove you goon’s saddle. I told him to turn "Sometimes." Horse Dunn made | ,otlon to their schools have probably schools, salaries have had to be 7.30 Lv. North Haven, Ar. 3.30 it in to the sheriff—but no, he had 8.15 Lv. Vtnal Haven, Ar. 2.45 hid the dead man’s saddle—which a sudden contribution, "Lon Ma- observed' kept extremely low in order to The firm that doesn't advertise they can stretch to make look like a to have his own way. This time I'm 9.30 Ar. Rockland, Lv. 1 30 Is like a merry-go-round without running no chances. If I find the goon has shipped a few stolen beef That too wide a difference in keep within the budget. 122-tf concealment of the crime. And all carcasses out of Pahranagat.” teaching casts per pupil exists That Is tlie situation. The sug­ music. this says nothing about the killing of dead man, my next move will be to Cayuse Cayetano." take word to the sheriff." Wheeler nodded. "From Pahran­ among the different schools, rang­ gestion of Supt. Oray would be “What’s known about the killing “And then—” | agat the spur runs down the Little ing all the way from $.37 a week to to let those schools close which are Minto to Plumas, then—let me of Cayuse?" "And then I’m going off in the $160 a week. below the legal limit anyway, and FLORIDA see—” "How do I know? We're so popu­ brush and sleep for a week.” That six of these schools have an "Cheat Creek, Monitor, Sikes to close, by vote of the town, those lar around here we can’t even go "But look here! Do you realize, average attendance of less than 20. which are not just above the legal M IAM I’S if you do that the Inspiration crowd Crossing," Dunn supplied; “and so look over Ace Springs without get­ and that two of these have an aver­ limit, but which are housed in ting into a scrap with officers of will be holding every card in the to the main stem.” age of less than eight. Ideal Resort Hotel the peace—same as Billy got into deck? Where does the 94 come in?” “And so to the main stem,” buildings which would require a Convenient to all points of Interest—Modern In every way. at Short Crick.” "That's your worry. But I'll help i Wheeler repeated. "And maybe an That these costs are greatest in large outlay of money to put them you this much: you be up on Lost old-timer, a saddle man, working to­ the smallest schools. in suitable condition. An enjoyable view from onr spacious rronnd-floor porches, Dunn slumped down in his chair which surround the hotel. Many rooms, with private balconies. and went to growling into his war­ Whiskey Butte tomorrow about an ward the 94 by train, would figure That there are 10 rural schools, It would be his Judgement also like beard. “I don’t believe you hour after sun-up. Tomorrow's go­ it was better to come by Pahrana­ and that six of the 10 have convey­ that if the conveyance system were gat—and there pick up a horse?” know any more about it than the ing to be my last day’s work on this ance routes running to them. properly organized the seventh and HOTEL case—1 hope. And we’ll see what They were silent, and the back­ Booklet June to rest of us do.” That nearly one-half of the pu­ eighth grades could be taken to the “I’ll put it stronger than that. we'll see.” ground of the outer night seemed October pils in these 10 schools are being r.ew building, leaving ample room on "I’ll be there," Wheeler said. "I Don't Believe He Knows a uncommonly still—perhaps because Maybe—" Old Man Coffee made Application Hotel each word separately heard— “And don’t you bring Horse Dunn Horse Track From a Hound's Old Man Coffee's hounds were gone. brought from other districts. in the better rural buildings for the GRALYNN —or any of his hired men either. Ear.” "A saddle-minded man,” Wheeler That the money raised is being younger pupils whose parents wish Maselyn “someone in this room knows a Corner Second Street whole lot more than I know!” Or by golly, I’ll—” repeated, "coming from — say— too widely scattered for the great­ them nearer home. Stamford Flagstaff.” He threw the branding H.- H. Mase and First Avenue Horse Dunn sat perfectly still, ex­ “Okay." the place, rifle on his arm. He est efficiency of instruction. He again reminds townspeople Del. Co. spoke low-voiced, but no one of them iron into the fireplace; it sent up a cept for his eyes; his head did not When he was gone Billy Wheeler That In only one instance is the who read the forgoing article that Manager Moderate Rates raise and no muscle of his face climbed to the top rail of the cor- would have crossed him then, any puff of white ash, against the black N. Y. changed, but his eyes whipped to ral, where he sat despondently eye- more than they would have fooled opening. “Horse, where was Bob conveyance cast per pupil less than this information and these sugges­ Dining Room Service Unsurpassed the old lion hunter’s face. After a ing the horizon stars. For the first with a 14-hand silvertip. His words Flagg last heard from?” the State average of $28.06. and tions are made for the sole pur­ moment he said, ’’Coffee, that’s one lime he felt an overwhelming sense came out as hard as pieces of rock. Dunn's voice came out thickly. that it ranges as high as $108, with pose of securing a clear under­ remark you’re sure going to have of the 94’s helplessness against odds, "Go on and turn in," be told them. “Flagstaff," he said. an average of $40.21. standing of the school situation on to back dp.” [Everything had gone against Horse "This is most likely all for tonight.” That by reason of this situation the part of the people, 'and thus (To Be Continued) ’Til say just one thing more. [Dunn; the outfit was confused, dis- Once they were inside, Horse de­ and the number of small schools avoiding pointless and tjme-taking manded of Wheeler, "What the devil There’s scarcely a man in this room . organized, at a loss. in operation the financial vitality that hasn't lied to me at least once. J One question stood ou£iargely in got into Old Man Coffee?"______BEAD THE COURIER-GAZETTE argument In towp tn^etteg- Every-Other-Day Rockland Courier-Gazette, Saturday, February 5, 1939 Page Five

Splice Main Brace Mr. F arrow ’s V iew s N O R T H H O PE Rockland Since 1868 VINAL HAVEN Candelmas Day, was cloudy so ft ft ft ft At Cascade Alleys Worm Would Have State Abandon Mr. Ground Hog did not sec his Portland Writer Want* the MRS OSCAR C. I.ANE Turned and Bit Hand “Fad” Of Preserving Its shadow Does that mean an early Facts For Memoirs Or Correspondent Spring? Certainly does not look Childhood” That Pinched It Murderers nor fee] like Spring now. The steamboat North Haven "There was an old monk of 8lberla, Belfast. Jan. 31. Mr. and Mrs. U. G. P eae and Mr. Portland. Jan. 26 failed to make the trip from Rock­ Whose life it grew drearier and drearier and Mrs. Alton Pease visited June Editor of The Courier-Gazette:— TUI he broke from his cell. Editor of The Cou rier-Gazette:— land Monday and Tuesday owing With an ungodly yell— I noted in your paper of late the) Pease Sunday in Portland. Quincy I thank you for your prompt de­ And eloped with the Mother Superior.” to the blizzard. progress on the addition to the Peabody was the driver. livery of the back papers, they ar­ The above little Jingle just about Mrs. Ida Peae had as guests Sun­ Deputy Sheriff W arren J. Billings, prison at Thomaston and al60 the rived so soon after sending the eptomizes the feelings of the Skip­ day her daughter-in-law Mrs Helen made an official visit Monday to statement regarding deficiency of money order, that I was surprised. pers as they emerged victorious over P eae and granddaughter Ernestine, North Haven. in cell room even after that was I am wondering if I am right in the chesty Ganders in their weexly built. Would it not help matters Mr. and Mrs. Alton Pease and child­ sending this letter to your paper, Mrs. Theodore Nutting and broil-fest at the Cascade Alleys somewhat if the State were to ren. or if I should write directly to each daughter Nar.cy, are visiting rela­ Monday night, for it had been so abandon its fad of the preserva­ Callers at Willow Brook Sunday party. If I do not see the letter in tives in Lincoln. long since the Skippers hod won a Attractive instrument panels finished in natural controls and the medallion on the glove compart­ tion of its murderers as life-long were Kathlean Brown and Miss May a later edition I shall know that I Paul Christie has returned from game that they were beginning to Quinn of Camden, Mrs. R. L. Coose walnut are of identical design in the 1939 ment at the right may be replaced by an electric pets. I once heard a sermon by the Oldsmobile Series 70 and 80.* The center name clock, obtainable as an accessory. The instrument am wrong. Portland where he was guest of his automatically reach for their pocket­ late Bishop Cadman of Boston, at of Searsmont and Mrs. Donald plate may be removed for installation of radio panel of the Series 60 is very similar in design. Dear Octogenarians, Lawrence F. uncle William Bissett. books when the matches ended. the close of which he was asked Smith of Belfast. Kalloch. Edwin J. Kalloch and The 4 As met Friday with Mrs. But now that their losing streak is questions by the audience, one was, Hiram Burgess has choppers at its annual harvest, employing 40 j George E. Libby of North Warren, work on the lumber lot recently Oeorge Newbcrt. broken the Sklpmen are all smiles "Do you believe in capital punish­ men and 20 teams. ' Mrs Martha Burgess, Otis Ander- bought from the Wentworth Mr. and Mrs. Lyford Ross have again and confident that they will ment?” Alton Poston of Thomaston w ent; son. Mrs. Annie Moody. C. Scott returned from a trip to Washing­ not experience another slump like He wasted no time on that. His brothers. 25 YEARS AGO to Waldoboro to work for the express ■ Coburn, G. Dudley Oould, M. R. ton. D. C., and Dallas. Texas. this one for a long time to come. In was: -certainly, the man who Mrs. A. I. Perry, Mrs. Donald company. Robinson. Mrs. Rose Marshall, J. fact some of the more courageous human ,lfe hft>s forf<,lted the Perry and children who have been Mrs. Blanch H. Kittredge has re­ W. E. Vinal was re-elected presi­ C. Munsey, and Levi Rokes: ones, (with more cowage than Judg­ confined to their homes with ton- turned from Boston where she at­ right to live." There was the whole dent of the Georges National Bank I am seventy-one and as you arc silitls and grippe are recovering. | A review from The Courier-Gazette of happenings which interested tended the hairdressers' convention. ment. Cap'n Grimes says) are talk­ thing in a nutshell. In Thomaston. all older than 1.1 thought you could Mr. and Mrs. Damon Hall are Rockland and Vicinity during the corresponding period in 1914 ing of giving the Ganders a dose of There are many who give them­ Axel Hedinquist became entangled perhaps give me some information Mrs. P. A White and daughters spending the winter in Rockland their own medicine, which, accord­ selves more concern over the mur­ In the shafting of a sawmill at North on many things of interest that have Marion and Priscilla visited Satur­ ! where Mrs. Hall is caring for a ing to Gene Hall would be nothing derer than over his victim. As a Warren and one foot was badly happened in Rockland since 1868— day in Rockland daughter whio is 111. Parker T Fuller was making a Mrs. E. F Redman, formerly of more than right, for as Gene says, sample of the different ratings at crushed. that was the year that I was born. Miss Louise Morton of Camden is The mall route now goes around post card canvass for postmaster Rcckland, a daughter, what's sauce for the Ganders should which life Is held I lately read a n , „ Dr. H. L. Raymond, 54, died at I am trying to write a book of visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. appointment. He had served under Rockland. Jan. 15. to Mr. and Mr;. be ice cream for the Skippers. account of a drunken driver who . _ ...... Vinal Haven. Memoirs of my childhood days, Joseph Morton. dences of Frank Morse. Willard President Cleveland. , Arthur M. Sprowl. a son—Sherwood The Ganders slipped down quite a run a man down and killed him, Adelbert Bucklin was found dead spent in Rockland I left Rockland Wentworth, Ed Ludwig. J. D. and Eleanor Calderwood and Carolyn bit from the high strings they rolled for this he received a sentence of Earle McIntosh was elected ensign Francis. seated In his chair near the Warren when I was young, married young Nathan Pease. Damon Hall and Wil­ Dyer will enter training Monday last week and the Sklpmen were cne year in prison. To this the In the Naval Reserves to succeed ■ Rockland Jan 21. to Mr. and Mrs. toll bridge. and as I lo6t my mother before I lard Hall. at Portland Maine General Hospital quick to take advantage of it. Skip­ newspaper added this terse com­ Milton W. Weymouth, who had been Abiaham Aylward, a daughter, Mrs Nettie Lane was elected presi­ was five, my memory does not MT. and Mrs U. O. Pease were Mr. and Mrs. Irving Stone and per Skip Arey chalked up a high ment: “To one a year in prison: promoted to lieutenant. Rockland. Jan. 18. to Mr. and Mrs. dent of the Methodist Circle In prove clear about some of the things in Rockland Monday with Mr. and son of North Haven were guests single of 120 and his total was bet­ to the other. Eternity.'’ Sumner WaldTon bought the Has- Albert P. Blaisdell. a daughter. Rockport. Rev. J. F Thurston was that I wish to write about. Mrs. Alton Pease and Mr. and Mrs. last weekend of Miss Beulah Oll- ter than any of the other underhand H. P. Farrow kell-Simmons property on Clarendon , Waldoboro Jan. 18. t0 Mr and elected superintendent of the Sun­ I would be glad if any one could Samuel Pease chrest. delivery boys. The best the 'ol Goose street day school. help. I also would like to be able to Mrs. Ida Pease was a caller Thurs­ Mrs. Merton Mank. a daughter. Elder and Mrs. Archie Begg re­ could do was to place fourth, for Les R. I. Thompson was appointed H. H. Payson was elected master write an incident of any one who NORTH HAVEN day at Willow Brook. Deer Isle, Jan. 1. to Mr. and Mrs. cently received word that they were Dyer and "Orrin" Drew both beat referee tn bankruptcy. of Knox Pomona Orange. should care to give me the data on Gifts are accumulating for June Francis T. Marshall a son. grandparents A daughter, Eliza him out. The “P. M." had a new The President's Party was held in G. A. Miller was elected president any incident of your own lives as I Pease, who is 111 at the Children s Scott F. Kittredge was appointed Deer Isle, Dec 22. to Mr. and Mrs. Ann. was born Jan. 27 to Mr and lease of life and astonished the na- the K P. hall, music being furnished of the New Century Club at West any one who lives over eighty years Hospital in Portland. These gifts disbursing clerk for the Interna­ Thomas E. Cole, a daughter Mrs Alex Begg In Springfield. Mass, i tlves by getting a couple over the by an orchestra made up of Francis Rockport. I think deserves to be men­ are for a Sunshine Basket and any tional Boundary Commission. Camden, Jan 21. to Mr. and Mr... The Knit Wits met Tuesday with century mark, but he nearly fainted Lipovsky, Raymond Stone and Ira The "Crescent Beach trolley line” tioned in a book of memoirs of our .•(mall remembrance left with Mrs. W O. Fuller was elected president I Fred Thomas a daughter. Dorothy Cobb. from surprise on a certain spare he Curtis, with Mrs. Monte Stone at I was extended to Keag village. childhood days. etc. A I. Perry or Mrs. Barbara Perry- cf the Maine Press Association. Waldoboro, Jan. 15. to Mr and Mrs Keith Carver has been in Lewis­ made, when in shooting for one pin the piano. It was an enjoyable eve­ F J. Wiley was elected president Thanking you all for any favor will be greatly appreciated. ‘‘Taffy,'' a 21-vear-old cat, weigh­ Clyde Hilton, a son. ton the past week he hit another and biade what ning for the large number present of the Camden Business Men s Club that I may receive. I am most re­ Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Alders ing 22 pounds died at the home of Rockland Jan 25. to Mr. and Miss Frances MacArthur of Bos­ locked like an Impossible shot Into and $35 was netted. Ice cream and William Stickney was elected spectfully. were Rockland visitors Thursday. Roscoe G. Ingraham Mrs. William A. Brewster .a son- ■ ton is guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest a quick-as-a-wink spare The Skip­ commander of William Payson Post, Mrs. Annie B. Smith, nee Oeorge, cake were served. The chairman L. H. Perry of Owl's Head was William Eugene. Macintosh. pers are at a loss to explain Just was Herman W. Crockett. This Clarence M. Thomas was erecting G.A.R., in Warren 20 Nottingham ave. a recent busine's caller in North j a to be occupied by himself Rcckland. Jan. 22, to Mr. and Mrs Charles Polk and daughter what they did to turn the tide ’n P. S I found all of these names town was the first place in this lec­ Hope. Mrs. George F Hart, a daughter- - Charleen are visiting relatives in their favor, some of them claiming In the grocery business. In The Courier-Gazette, Jan. 19. tion to send in its returns. Mr and Mrs. John Fenwick were Lillian Grace. WEST ROCKPORT Boston that it was the shift in the batting Fred R Spear's house on Beecn Mrs Eleanor Thornton and Mrs. recent visitors at A. I. Perry's. Waldoboro, — to Mr and Mrs L. The editors kindly published The Night Hawks met Thursday Herbert, son of John Hurme. is at order, while others advanced the Edith Bloom gave a neighborhood street was damaged $6000 by fire. A. Burgess, a daughter. an item in an answer to a,letter with Winona Peterson. ! Knox Haspital. following an opera- theory that it was because they were tea Sunday complimenting Dr. and Chief Engineer I. B Simmons suf­ Appleton, Jan. —. to Mr. and Mrs. from me on Jan. 7. After a winter of no snow there is FRIENDSHIP | tion for appendicitis. He 1s making a little slack at the waistline, and Mrs. Cyril E. Bousfitld. Those as­ fered a broken leg when cne of the Fred H Brown, a daughter. plenty since the blizzard of Monday therefore their fighting blood was in attic beams onto which he had 1 satisfactory recovery. sisting in serving were Mrs. William Mrs. Albion Wotton is confined to Whitinsville Mass., Jan. 16. to Mr. EAST LIBERTY and Tuesday. Snow plows were their hearts where it ought to be. climbed collapsed The fire was The Tuesday Club met this week Hopkins. Mrs. Herman Crockett and her home by a severe attack of and Mrs. William E. Whitney, for­ Leroy F. Howes visited Mrs. Howes busy, both night and day. to make Insetad of In their stomachs digest­ caused by an overheated chimney ’ with Mrs. Harvey Lunden. Miss Sargent lainenesc. She would be pleased to merly cf Rockport, a daughter—Cora In W a ld o Hospital Sunday and roads passable. Groundhog day was ing a too hearty supper. But they Herman Cooper suffered an ill at­ receive cards. The Boys' Cabinet was organized Mae. Miss Bernice Nutt is residing at found her comfortable cloudy, so spring ts Just around the will have to watch out for their tack Thursday while on his boat in Mrs. Robert Lash spent Wednes­ at the YMCA, with Ralph Geor.e j the home of Mr and Mrs. Roland Clara Weymcuth and Bessie White corner. secret for the crafty Grimes was Pulpit Harbor Those rendering as­ day with her aunt Mrs. Emerson as president, and Tom Chisholm as The marriages for this period Crockett in Rockport, having closed had as callers Sunday Mr and Mri. DeValots Commandery. K.T., met al’.eady digging a pitfall for them by sistance were Herman Crockett, Simmon^. vice president. i were: i the family home here during the Oeorge Fowles, Ethel Collamore. Friday night for the monthly con­ soliciting money for another supper, The Methodist Ladies Aid met Capt. E. A Butler was elected vice j Brewer. Jan 14. Ivy L. Keirstead ■ cold weather, Mr. and Mrs. Edward H Cram and clave. Maurice Dyer. Argyle McDonald. which he claimed would be 60 de­ Neil Burgess. Lester Sherer and Wednesday with Mrs. Lewis at the J president of the Maine League of j and Margaret S. Robertson A car owned and driven by John Elnora Harriman. Lions Club met Thursday at Union licious that the Skippers would Just Frank Sampson: Dr. Bousfield at- parsonage. The meeting was con-1 Loan and Building Associations Rockland.Jan 19. Katie E Watson Waino was in collision with a Rock­ Ruby Adams entertained her Sun­ Church parlor. naturally eat themselves sick and tended him He is now somewhat ducted by Gertrude Oliver and Twenty degrees below zero and Melvin M Dickey. land car We"’ierd:,y night on Route day school class Saturday. Eleven Mr and Mrs. Oscar C. Lane enter­ become just another bunch of children were present and report a improved plans were made for a Valentino Harold L. Karl was sending home Rcckland. Jan. 17, Franklin W 17 near the junrfion of Vinal street. tained the One O'clock Club Sat­ set-ups. pleasant afternoon Fancy rookies, Herman W. Crockett town audi­ party, the committee for which will letters descriptive of Brazilian life. Potter and Mrs. Annie Walsh. Mr Waino s machine had just been urday. Oene Hall who hasn't been so hot cake and cocoa were served. tor was in Rockland last Saturday be Mrs. Hattie Wotton and Ida Providence. Jan. 12 Arthur Hyde pulled from the uitch after skidding The Bridge Eight met Wednesday these past few times, swears he I’ Wotton. Sophia M. Ingraham, 95, died at and Miss Hazel W Hix. on the ice. Dr. Franz Ieyonborg remains in night with Mrs. Fred K. Coombs. on business. the home of her nephew. Simeon A. due to up his score and will do so Clayton Oliver is confined to his Rockland. Jan. 19. Joseph Alaqua At the church Sunday: Sunday ill health. Mrs. Hutchins was taken Thurs­ The Knit-Wits will meet Tuesday if he has to trip the light fantastic home with a severe cold. Adams. ana Anne LaFrancesca. school opens at 1.20. followed by the with Mrs. Roy Arey. day to Stonington. again in his bare feet, while he says Wendell Snowdeal of New Bed- Dana D. Wright sold his house at Thomaston, Jan. 21. Willis F. Part­ preaching service at 2.30. Rev. J. W will be the leader All young peo­ Miss Mooney of the State Health The annual installation of officers he will do it if the Skippers will Just ford is spending a few days at his' Long Cove to New York parties ridge and Laura F Pest. Hyssong. pastor. At 6 o'clock there ple are invited to this service Department recently assisted Dr. of Ladies of the O A R., took place spot the splinters ahead of time. heme here. ‘ 1 At the annual me.** i;r^ of the Car.- Portland. Jan. 15. Elmer G. Locke will be a union young people's Chris­ whether members or not. At 7 will Filday night Ganders Bousfield in the school health ex­ Mrs. Sidney Carter is able to be i gregatlonal Church Ci aries A Ko«v ; and port]and and Grace E. Seavev. tian Endeavor meeting with the be held the monthly union service At Union Church, the Men's Bible Shields ...... 89 97 97—283 aminations. They report excellent out. following an attack of erysipelas waf elected treasurer end H» rv C formerly of Warren, Rockport society held in this here with preaching by the pastor. Class will meet Sunday at 10 o'clock Grimes ..... 87 83 86—25c conditions. Of the 60 examined Dr. in her arm. | Cnatto deacon. Sedgwick. Jan. 18 Chester R. Car­ church. Guy Young of Rockport The public is invited. 83—256 [ Bousfield reports not one under­ with the pastor. Rev Kenneth Cook; Sanborn ... 87 86 83—256 Mrs. Donald Knapp entertained ' Frank E Ulmer. 12. died very sud- ter of Brcoklin and Vilda F. Stock- morning worship service at 11. The Littlefield 86 73 84-243 nourished. Miss Mooney, corn- her Sunday School boys Wednesday denly at his home, bridge of Swan's Island. choir will sing the anthem “Put On Goose Arey ...... 103 88 93—284 night by game playing and a light Eben Elwell of Seal Harbor fell • • • • Thy Strength.” The pastor will pupils in the grade schools who repast. Those present were Elbridge from Tillson wharf and was drowned. John S. McDonald was installed as WHERE YOU CAN BUY speak on the subject "The Verbs of 452 437 443 1322 have had the benefit of the dental MacFarland. Leonard Stetson. Ken- A terrific storm swept the New master of WarTen Grange Life." Junior Epworth League will Skippers clinic in September. dall Prior. Robert Felker. Ralph I England coast, but only one life was Charles S Watts was installed as meet at 4 o'clock for a rehearsal of Dyer ...... 102 104 93—299 Almon Cooper of Rockland, for­ Simmons and Alfred Simmons. sacrificed. Schooner Grace A. Mar- master of Wcssaweskeag Grange in the installation service which will Peterson ...... 82 84 79—248 merly of this town, is ill. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Simmons tin foundered off Matinlcus Rock Scuth Thomaston. IHE COURIER-GAZEITE take place at 7. Christian Endeavor Drew ...... 85 100 101-286 Albert L. Beverage returned last are visiting in New York. and 14 were saved. Other schooners Perley Perry was installed master will meet at 6 o'clock. Hall ...... 67 71 88-226 Saturday from Kno Hospital and Llewllyn Oliver was host last Sat-1 which had trouble were Fuller Palm- of Georges Valley Grange, Appleton. Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday At Noon Skip Arey ...... 87 101 120308 is making good recovery from an urday to Luther Wotton. Roben er. John Paul. Greta. Lady Smith Rev. L D. Evans was retiring from operation for appendicitis. CLARK ISLAND Lash Jr., and Kenneth Lewis, the and G. M. Porter. | the active ministry at Camden after IN ROCKLAND MRS MAURICE JONES 423 460 481 1364 The blizzard and snow have given group enjoying nones and a repa Harry B. Bradbury was elected 25 years' service there. Correspondent Elmer Hopkins' Bt. Bernard. president of the Adas Yoshuron Charles S. Watts was elected Naum & Adams, 222 South Main St. ‘'Grumpy.” the time of his life Still Parish. master ot Liinerork Valley Pomona Mrs. Charles Butler ts confined to MINTURN THANKS FROM BOTH Chisholm’s, 438 Main St. a pup. he weighs over 100 pounds. Mrs Nellie J. Lurvey. 38. died in Grange. her bed. Mrs. Wilbur Allen caring Huston>TuttIe Book Store, 404 Main St. Mrs Fred Turner Jr., and Ken­ He recently posed for his picture, Boston, Mass., Feb. 2. a Lewiston hospital. | Florence Starrett was elected ma- for her. 272 Main St. neth Turner are visiting relatives the photographer being Lloyd Dear Black Cat: Capt Hiram Hall. 80, died at the tron of Ivy Chapter, O E S , in A. H. Robinson’s, Sunday School will be held to­ In Stonington. Whitmore. There are two features In The home of his son, Charles S Hall. Warren. Jack Green’s, 246 Main St. morrow at 130 in the chapel. Mr and Mrs. Fred Thomas of The evening church service Bun­ Courier-Ofizette that we can't do Supreme Court was in session, As­ John Wiley 82. died in Camden 724 Main St. Linwood Small of Northport was Isaac B. Simmons’, Southwest Harbor spent the past day is under the direction of the without naturally yours and K.S.F.'s. sociate Justice Albert M Spear pre­ The Burns anniversary was ob­ guest of Mr.- Donald Pierce rc- Carver’s Book Store, 304 Main St. week with Mr. and Mrs. Alden Stan­ young people Sunday School at­ Why doesn't KS.F. ever contribute siding. The Jury foremen were John served at Vinal Haven with an ently. Charles Tibbetts’, 288 Main St. ley. tendance last Bunday was 80. Next any more poetry? We miss it. Colson of Rockland (grand Jury): elaborate program under the chair­ The "Ruby Seal” Club had a party Rankin Block Mrs Abby Stanley and Mrs. Violet' Sunday the pastor speaks upon a The White Alley Cat. Anson N. Bucklin. Thomaston, and manship of Oilbert Auld. C. M. Havener, Ut Dorothy Jackson's home Monday Dunham were supper guests Friday , fourth theme considered at the Frank C. Knight of Rockland ; Mrs Vienna C. Walker. 88, died George W. Hemenway, 10 Limerock St. fright. Sandwiches, cake, cocoa, ard of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stanley of I Madras World conference of Chris- ly. Supt. Neil Bousfield called on (traverse). ) in Union. K ennedy’s, 548 Main St. lice cream were served. Swans Island. tians ’’The Inner Life of the his parents Dr. and Mrs. C. E Bous­ Local banks elected these prcsl- , Frederick E. Mattfews was ap- I There was no school Tuesday on Murray’s Market, 102 Broadway Mrs. Eugene Sprague is receiving Church." The flowers last Sunday field. dents: North National. Elmer S pointed postmaster at Warren. account of the storm. P. L. Havener’s, 468 Main St. medical treatment In Stonington. were forsythia blossoms from the Mrs. P. E. Tolman has received Bird; Rockland National G. Howe Vinal Haven organized a board of Mrs. Hjalma Carlson has em­ 17 Willow St. Mrs. Marjorie Stinson spent parsonage bush. word that Mr. and Mrs. A- F. Novich i Wiggin; Security Trust Co.. Maynard trade with Herbert Bowman as Jake Smalley, ployment at Mary Ross' at Ing- Thursday in Swans Island where There has been no anxiety about (Ruth Curtis) arrived at Norrkoping S Bird. The Loan and Building Ao- president. Econom y’s, 9 Park St. ,-i.ms Hill. Rockland. she visited her sister Mrs. Morris the ice crop this winter. Elmer Sweden, where Mr. Novick is to be j re-elected Frank C. Knight C. H. Washburn was elected presi­ W. E. Graves, Maverick Square Mrs. William Pierson is caring for Sprague. Hopkins has his houses filled with superintendent of a subsidiary of I as president. dent of the Thomaston National Mrs. Janet Steele of Rockland. Mrs. Alden Stanley recently en­ ice clear and thick. [ the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Capt. John Bernet sold the Bank. I IN NEIGHBORING TOWNS H. W. Andrews was overnight tertained at bridge. Mrs. Hester The Sea Coast Mission boat Sun- Enroute they toured France and I schooner J Frank Seavey to R. C. Willard C Pooler left. Camden Io guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bitt­ S. W. Hastings, Camden Freethy. Mrs. Linnie Stanley and beam, tied up at the wharf recent- Oermany. Elkin ol Saint John. N. B take a position in a Boston drug er recently. A. J. Donaldson, Thom aston Mrs. Violet Dunham. E. K Winehenbach of Thomaston store. Mr. Maurice Jones is home for a A bad chimney fire occured re­ was elected a director of Empire The Rockport Ice Co was making Mrs. E. M. Ludwig, W aldoboro vcck from North Haven where he cently at the Alden Stanley resi­ Cogan Drug Store, W arren employed by V. 7. Beverage. Theatre. dence. Frank B. Miller was appointed re­ W. E. Carroll, Rockport Mrs. Victor Blomberg and Mrs. Capt. George Matthews is visit­ NEVER LESS THAN corder of the Municipal Court, to fill A. B. Vinal, Vinal Haven Henning Johnson spent last Sat- ing his sister Mrs. Austin Sprague { SPECIAL OFFER! irday evening with the,r mother FOUR PERCENT PER ANNUM ou’ the vacancy caused by the death Harold Fossett, Union Mrs. Matthews is a patient at Cas­ of L F. Starrett. For a Limited Time Only Jrs. Joseph Baum of Scuth Thom Flora Baum, South Thomaston tine Hospital. Rockland Loan and Building Association has George B. Macomber. veteran jew­ itton. A. B. Borgerson, O w l’s Head just made eler, received fatal burns when an 500 Sheets 8^x11 MARTINSVILLE oil stove overturned at his home on ' Mrs. Bert Andrews, West Rockport COURIER-GAZETTE WANT ADS 'The Heart s Sacred Place” will be SEMI ANNUAL DIVIDEND WORK wdNDERS Granite street. Yellow Second L. H . Ewell, Rockville the message topic in the Church on NUMBER ONE HUNDRED THREE Dr. J. W. Wilde moved to Brock- j the Ridge at 10.30 Sunday. Sunday H. A. Barrows, G len Cove It was at the rate of FOUR PERCENT PER ton. Mass Sheet school hour will be at 1130. The The lime company was erecting a j C. W. Stockbridge, Atlantic evening service will be In the Bap­ ANNUM and it amounted to A clean smooth sheet, for busi­ large cooper shop on the Point. ness— for srhool—for typewriter. D. J. Noyes, Stonington Advertising In tist chapel at Port Clyde, and the $ 1 1 ,8 0 0 .0 0 Clarence A Barnard was elected j Ernest Rawley, Tenant’s Harbor mid-week service Wednesday at 7 president of the Colonial Club. Alfred Kenney, St. George THIS o'clock. Commence now to make MONTHLY PAYMENTS of any Only 37c amount up to $40.00 and be In line for DIVIDEND NUMBER ONE Keag Village celebrated the ar- j Mrs. Enid L Monaghan, Port Clyde HUNDRED FOUR next April. rival of the first trolley car. a bon­ for 500 sheet package Mrs. Carrie A. Geyer, South Cushing PAPER fire. speaking and dancing. G. B. j We Do Not Break Packages WE BUY We have SEVERAL THOUSAND DOLLARS to loan each month Mrs. Lillian Stevens, Pleasant Point on HOMES IN THIS VICLNITY Butler was toastmaster. M a il Orders F ille d — 15c E xtra Is a O LD & Q L D • « » • Fred Ludwig, W ashington These births were recorded: The Courier-Gazette Shaw Book Store, Bath Cl&renpe E. Daniels Rockland Loan & Building Association Thomaston, Jan. 17. to Mr and Good Investment Appleton JEWELER Mrs. Elmer A. Morse, a daughter. ROCKLAND. MAINE Brown & Sprowl, $70 MAIN ST. ROCKLAND Varmouthville, Jan 19 to Mr. and — ...... ■■■ 'IIW IHJH III I f Page Six Rockland Courier-Gazette, Saturday, February 5, 1939 Every-Othcr-Day I. maining there at the home of Mr WASHINGTON Notices of Appointment Probate Notices In Everybody’s Column and Mrs. Leslie Gould until Tues------CAMDEN STATE OF MAINE Advertisements In this column not Income Tax Returns THOMASTON day. when they proceeded to Med-i Mr. and Mrs Herbert Cunning- I, Charles L Veazle. Register of Pro­ to exceed three lines Inserted once for Z S ZS X \ bate for the County of Knox. In the 25 cents, three tim es for 50 cents. Ad­ o - o A A A A field for a brief visit with Mr. and (ham were in Waldoboro last Thurs- To all persons Interested In either of State of Maine, hereby certify that In the estates hereinafter named: ditional lines live cents each for one How T o C om pile Them SHTRI.EY T. WILLIAMS Mrs. J L. Hart before returning1^ *»*“d a Paltry meeting GILBERT HARMON the following estates the persons were At a Probate Court held at Rockland. time 10 cents for three times, six appointed Administrators. Executors. In and for the County of Knox, on the small words to a line. Correspondent j10me Mrs. Mina Johnston. Lena John­ Correspondent I Ouardlans and Conservators and on 17th day of January In the year of ■ | the dates hereinafter named: ston, Mrs. Nellie Lincoln. Margue- A A A A Lord one thousand nine hundred and ft ft ft ft The World Wide Guild meets at rU<1 Lincoln Mildred •A Z \ | LIVINGSTON A. GRAY, late of Rock­ thirty nine and by adjournment from •t INCOME TAX IN A NUTSHELL Telephone 713 port. deceased Altda M Merrlfleld of day to day from the 17th day of said 4 Tel. 190 the Baptist vestry Monday for sup- Ames and Esther Peabody were 1 Rockport was appointed Admx.. Dec January The following matters liuv- per at 5 o'clock under the manage­ 20. 1938. and qualified by filing bond Inr. been presented for the action there­ • LOST AND FOUND - WHO? Every single person or guests last Thursday at the instal­ Jan 3. 1939 upon hereinafter Indicated tt Is hereby ------i Mrs. Clara Payson and Mrs. Mae ment of Miss Maxine Chapman lation of Wiwurnn Chapter OES High School Notes GERTRUDE C. PARKER, late of ORDERED: married person not living with Rockland, deceased Oeorge M Parker Thut notice thereof be given to all KEYS lost, on watch chain Saturday husband or wife who had net Reed of Rockland and Mrs. H. H. Jack teittell of Chicago, who. with in Waldoboro. All students had their teeth ex­ of Rockland was appointed Admr.. Jan. pel sons Interested, by causing a copy on Park or Main St . finder please leave Newbert were luncheon-bridge 3. 1939. and qualified by filing bond on of this order to be published three at 256 PARK ST 13.15 income of $1,000 or more or gross James A Creighton. Jr. of Ham­ Alfred Luce and Erlin Luce of amined recently by Dr. F S. Powers same date. weeks successively In The Courier Ga­ guests Friday of Mrs F. F. Williams. zette a newspaper published at Rock­ 1 1 . income of $5,000 or more, and burg. N. Y., has been guest since Burkettville visited last weekend Tliis completed the yearly health HERBERT H. PLUMER, late of Union, land In said County, that they may Prizes were awarded Mrs. Payson Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. D. examination conducted by the deceased Osmon B Plumer of Gorham appear at a Probate Court to be held generally, husband and wife liv­ with their cousins Frank and Wes- was appointed Admr C T A.. Dec. 20. at said Rockland on the 21st day of ing together, who had an ag­ and Mrs Reed. The' luncheon table Gray, returned to Boston Thursday lcv Light. health officers. 1938. and qualified by filing bond Jan. February A D. 1939 at nine o'clock in was attractive in red and green. ■ 6. 1939 the forenoon, and be heard thereon : to let : gregate net income of $2,500 or night. Mr. Creighton remaining for Mahlon Turner was a Waldoboro Monday afternoon tlie students jam es h . sim onton. late of Rock­ If they see cause The Contract Club met with Miss a longer visit. business visitor Friday. were shown a movie entitled "See­ port. deceased. Adelaide R P. Prince more or an aggregate gross in­ of Camden was appointed Exx.. Dec JULIA ANNIE BRADFORD, late of UNFURNISHED apt. to let on Talbot Lucy Rokes Friday afternoon. Win­ 20. 1938. without bond Thomaston, deceased Will and Petl come of $5,000 or more, must file Mr and Mrs J. L. Hart and her Edllh u «ht ot Wash' ing Fingers." This film pictured tlon for Probate thereof, asking that Ave., heated. 2 bed rooms, large living returns. If in doubt, obtain form ners were Mrs. L. W. Walker. Mrs. vividly the Braille System which is JERUEI, M HART, late of Warren, the same may be proved and allowed room, kitchenette, and balh. Excellent mother. Mrs. Darius Rackliff. of j Monda>’ afternoon at deceased Alice M. Gordon of Warren and that Letters Testamentary Issue closet space. Hardwood floors through­ and printed instructions from William T. Flint and Miss Rokes. the home of Mrs Inez M Cunning­ used so effectively by the blind. was appointed Exx . Jan. 17. 1939. with­ out Newly renovated Apple to C F Medfield. Mass.. have bought the to Frank D Elliot of Thomaston, he ■SNOW. 130 Union S t Tel 158. 14-tf collector of internal revenue. Next week Mrs. Fred Overlock will I ham. It was one of the mast interesting out bond being the Executor named In said Will, house owned by the late Mrs Ozora MIRIAM N SELLERS late of South without bond. FURNISHED restaurant with apart­ entertain the Club Thomaston, deceased Aurelia 8 Rip­ WHEN? The filing period be­ Turner on Wadsworth street, and Tlie young son of Mrs. Helen pictures ever shown here. Another MARY A KEIZER, late of Rockland, ment to let. both $ii V. F. STUDLEY. ley of South Thomaston was appointed 283 Main St . Tel 1154 14.if gins January 1 and ends March Dr E. R. Moss accompanied by Creamer who has been ill Is now im­ feature pictured recently was Exx . Jan 17. 1939 without bond deceased Will and Petition for Pro­ are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Luther bate thereof, asking that the same may 15. 1939. Dr. Sherwood Armstrong of Cam­ proved and Mrs. Creamer lias re­ "Winter Wonderland" which fea­ FLORA A BERRY, late of Rockland, be proved and allowed and that Letters BUNGAIOW to let Garage if desired. Clark while preparations are being deceased Levi W Berry of Rockland Call 1188 M after 5 o'clock. E H PHIL- WHERE? Collector of inter­ den and Dr. Louis Benson of Cush­ tured the various winter sports areas Testamentary Issue to Ira J Shuman made for the occupancy of their sumed her work as teacher at the was appointed Exr. Jan. 17. 1939. with of Rockland, he being the Executor BR1CK. Rockland 15*20 ing will attend the convention of out bond nal revenue for the district in new home. Mrs. Rackliff has pre­ Razorville school. of this country. named In said Will, without bond ROOMS to let at 15 Grove St. Tel. JANE E WALL, late of St George 579 W MRS FLORA COI I INS which the person lives or has his the Maine Osteopathic Association Sidney Humes of Stickney Cor­ Miss Ixjulse Eugley who graduat- deceased Stuart C. Burgess of Rock­ ELDREAN ORFF, late of Cushing, 15-tf viously lived 20 years in Thomaston. deceased Will and Petition for Pro­ principal place of business. J at Augusta today. land was appointed Admr. Jan 17 ROOM to let at 31 EIM St. TE1 12 of which were passed as care­ ner was a recent business visitor at ed from Camden High School in 35 und qUaufled uy ruing bond on bate thereof, asking that the same 519-R. HOW? See instructions ac­ Cause-We-Like-It 4-H Club met the village. may be proved and allowed and that 13-15 taker. with Mr. Rackliff of the and who Is now teaching at Lin- same dat<* Letters Testamentary Issue to Albeit UNFURNISHED apt - 5 rooms, hath companying Forms 1040A and | at the home of the leader. Miss MAUDE A I.UFKIN, late of Rockport, V Orlt he being the Executor named town farm. She will be pleased to diaries Overlook was a recent colnville Center, visited school deceased William C Lufkin of Rock­ end furnace to let. 12 KNOX KT Tel Margaret Hysom Wednesday night In said Will, w ithout bond ■'•-c-w______H . lf 1040. welcome old friends to her new 1 caller at the home of Mrs. Mary Monday, port was appointed Admr.. Jan 17. WHAT? Pour percent normal with 19 members present. A dem­ 1939. without bond OZORA TURNER, late of Thomaston, THREE furni he' the municipal officers for the Copley Plaza. ELMER E STUDLEY. late of Thom - ESTATE ELDEN P LAMB, late of S WEAVER, Warren 15-17 assembling of data permits a Shaw is to be the leader. comprised the committee making approving of malt liquor application The Baptist Church. Rev. W. F a«ton. deceased Walter B Studley of Camden, deceased Petition for Ad­ General Knox Chapter. D AE arrangements. In the receiving line °{ ? a*5’no'd, lL T n>lJ?,tu ,*nd *“ w,rd w _ Thomaston was appointedappoint Admr. Jan ministration. asking that Elden H NEW. heavy, one-horse sled for Rale. careful consideration of all tax al&ll <$ t 2l6 otreet Brown, minister. Easy Come. Easy 26 1939, and qualified by filing bond Lamb of Camden, or some other suit­ ARTHUR C GROVER Broadway and problems. meets at the home of Mrs Winfield were Rev. and Mrs. Perron and sons ah persons may appeal to show cause. or. same date able person, be appointed Admr . w ith ­ Cedar St. filling station. Tel 8187 d«.. „ „ a u ts t • U *nv they may have, why such appll- Go." will be the sermon subject at Attest: out bond i4-i« Brackett, Monday at 730. Tlie should not be approved by the DONT destroy the memoran­ Rev. and Mrs. H F Leach and Ret j rat|On 11 o'clock Sunday. The Church CHARLES L VEAZIE ESTATE CORA P LAMB late of , GRE^ h»d *'?od- $tJ cort *n 1 and meeting will feature a “Roll Call of J. C. MacDonald. i m unicipal officers Register Camden, deceased Petition' for Ad-' Cu,rU Joads del*'«Ted anywhere from da from which your return was . Dated at said Rockland this twenty School opens at 9.45; at 7 o'clock 15-S-21 ministration, asking that Elden H lSon’callahan1 prepared. Famous American Women.” The Little Symphony Orchestra sixth day of January a d 193s an illustrated lecture on "Cathay” Lamb of Camden, or some other suit- J^LmSdnun” * ^ 92Lu St" Thursday Club met at the home under the direction of Luther A 1 Atte,t E Rc^ ^ f rk able person, be appointed Admr with­ 13*15 DONT omit ^planation when with beautiful colored slides; music and had stopped to clear ice from ! of Mrs. Oscar Crie this week, with Clark, played first "Bay State Com-1 12-S-is out bond 20-H P en gine, g.y. or keruEeue, such information is essential to by the vested choir. The Young the windshield. A sedan, driven by ESTATE EDWARD U PRICE, late of ctulch ptilly 865. lath machine, $50; an intelligent audit. Attach the usual three tables. Prizes were mandery". March, "Heai ts and, Rockland, deceased Petition for Per liglil lumber mill or lath boltea cable People's Forum will meet at G i a Biddeford man. is said to have petual Care of Burial Lot pre-ented feed almo.-t new.“->• »•"$125 naaonniHERBERT n»- TIB awarded Mrs. Vernon Achorn. Mrs, rioweisFlowers*’ aimand “Bostonw ih o ii vumCommand- m uim 1 thedistrict 0NITBU co u STATES rt o f by Charles T Smalley nt fe..rki.n ° 1 BETTS South Waldoboro______13*15 memoranda to your return. Thursday the mid-week devotional collided with the rear of the truck Forest Stone and Mrs. Frank Grant. ery" March, following which Mrs 1 district o f Maine Admr. WOOD lot. 12 acres, for sale, most­ _ , , . . SOUTHERN DIVISION service in the vestry at 730. and while Gushee was inspecting the ESTATE LUCY C. FARNSWORTH ly hard wood FRED KILLERAN Tel. Mrs. W.BD. Gray will be hostess Grace M. Strout presented an en- ijq th e matter o f Forms For Making Returns Methodist Church. Rev. Weston lab- of Rockland, deceased Petition Thomaston, 198-21______13-15 damage he was hit by another car. for Permission to Remove Kilns, pre- next Thursday. joyable program which was opened THE ROCKfAND NATIONAL BANK P. Holman, minister. Worship at DRY hard wood per foot, fitted. $125, Forms for filing returns of in - ' *rnted by Boston 8afe Deposit and Sawed. $1.15, long, $1.05. M. B it C O. The Baptist Ladies' Circle will by Raymond K Greene singing "In ROCKLAND MAINE Trust Company of Boston Mass . Trus come for 1938 have been sent to 1 10 30. preaching by the pastor, sub­ lee. PERRY. Tel 487 14-If meet in the vestry Wednesday at 5 the Harbor' and “The Owl". Miss (1KI1FR OF NOTICE UNION persons who filed returns last year. It appearing from the Petition oil ject, "The Well of Bethlehem.” I ESTATE ELSIE HENDRICKS late of HARD coal for sale, also lumpy Po- o'clock with a covered dish supper Margaret Simmons then sang "Pale Edward C Payson. Receiver of The music under the direction of A. F j Rockland, deceased First and final cahontus aoft cqpl; drv fitted hard Failure to receive a form, however, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Robbins of account presented for allowance by and Junk wood. J. B PAULSEN. Thom ­ at 6 o'clock under the direction of Moon" and "Down in the Porset", Rockland National Bank. Rockland. aston. Tel 62 14-tf does not relieve a taxpayer of h is, Maine, verified the first day of Febru­ Sherman. Church school and Bible Burkettville are caring for Harr. Josephine Blanche. Admx Mrs. Nellie Ifemy. Following sup­ A piano solo. "Serenade" by Miss ary A D 1939. that a Petition was classes at 11 45, classes for all ages ESTATE FRANK CUNNINGHAM late obligation to file his return and pay ] Dorothy Lawry was followed by filed on the 2nd day of February. A D Butler who is ill. of Washington, deceased First and $|«>*********«.**|| per. Mrs Donald Perron will exhibit 1939. praying that the said Edward C. Fpworth League at 5 30 in the final account presented for allowance the tax on time—on or before March Payson Earle Griffin who has had em­ and discuss Philippine costumes and "Mattinata" by Alfred Strout who aa Receiver be authorised to vestry. Happy Hour service at 7 by Herbert L O nnnell. Admix d b n 15 if the return is made on the cal- j convey rertaln real estate owned by ployment in Vermont has returned ESTATE RrcHARD WASHBURN curios. It is requested that any refused an encore These singers said tm st under Asset No 472 for a o'clock, tong service with message CHILD, late of New York. N Y de WANTED endar-year basis, as is the case with were accomrvanied h- Mrs Qtrnnt consideration of not less than Six Hun- one having tablecloths or dish- were accompanied Mrs. strout ,1600001 cash .representing home. cea«ed First account presented for l» ■» — most individuals. by the pastor, subject "The Good- Ad' and ls spending ESTATE THEODORE J BRADFORD adults Good h o m e rather than high o.uest. written or personal, from the j late of Thomaston, deceased Second wages BOX 183. city. 13’ 15 Mrs. Luther Clark and son Aaron heard Then C arles Wilson accom- ! ’^ lon of th, PetlUon„ ., board meeting in the vestiy M on-1 ,he w‘nter a* her old home here, and final account presented for allow­ offices of collectors of internal rev- j ance by Charles M. Starrett. Trustee MAID Wanted In a famllv of three, Clark went Sunday to Saugus. Mass panied by Mrs. Guv C Lermond at l* hereby day night at 7 o'clock. i Donald Cameron of Vermont re- nc washing no rooking Write MRS enue and deputy collectors. A person , , J,., ORDERED ESTATE INEZ M GREEN late of STANIJY V NICKERSON. 21 Oeneta where they were overnight guests the piano gave a pleasing rendition That all creditors and other persons Rockland, deceased whose net income for 1S38 was de-1 Alton Keene is spending a few cently passed a few days here with First and final Road. Melrose M as, 15-17 of "Berceuse" and “Sylvia." Interested a tend the Hearing on said account presented for allowance by rived chiefly from salary or wages of Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Conrad. Pitltlon before the United States Dis­ days in Portland. While there he i relatives and friends Lucien K Green, Exr BOAT with or without motor wanted, Monday they went to Upton, re- Messrs. Greene. Strout and Wil- trict Judge In the United States Court ESTATE JULIA ANNIE BRADFORD suitable for lobsterlng; length about and was not in excess of $5,000 . . -- -- , House. In the City of Portland. County attended the University of Maine Miss Ruth Barker of Portland is ofp ie Thomaston w ite d ’ for aHawanra* bv’UFr“CnkUr)t K‘vln* P*1”'0,“ “ l deM-np' mu NORMAN son were joined by Messrs. Knowl- | Of Cumberland and State of Maine, on Club dance held at the Columbia visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs p'um ndn “llo»anee by Frank D DRINKWA7ER. S should make his return on Form ton. White and Newcombe for the the seventh day of February. A. D 1939 Elliot. Odn Spruce Head 15 17 1040A A„ person whose net income It Is received or unqualifiedly made »' eleven o'clock A M and then and Hotel. Friday night as a guest of L. F Barker ' vi . . o.inr, concluding numbers. "Vikings Song there show cause. If any they have, ESTATE ALONZO COOK lake of was in excess of $5,030 or. regard- subject to demand Compensation . ’ * why the prayer of said Petitioner should cne of the members. Mr and Mrs. Francis Watts of Friendship, deceased First and final less of amount, was derived from a credited to the account of or aet I not be granted. Members of the Good Cheer Class account presented for allowance bv Working on the Railroad." Mrs And It Is further Augusta were guests last week of Stuart C. Burges, Admr business, profession, rents, or sale apart for a taxpayer, without any j n e e n m n a n u t ORDERED and their gueaLs will meet Tuesday I hte Mr and Mrs Prank ESTATE EDWARD BROWN late of ! MISCELLANEOUS I That this Order be published In the Thomaston deceased First and final of property, is required to use Form substantial limitation or restriction. _ Portland Press Herald once on Febru­ night at the Parish House. Dinner Watt5 account presented for allowance by *•**••***«••••,( Refreshments were served under ary 3Td. 1939. and In the Rockland will be served at 6.30 ; _ ._ , , , . , , , Stonie W Jameson. Exx 1040. Failure to use the proper and which may be drawn upon by j _ . , , _ Walter Griffin and friend of Mars TF you like to draw, sketch or paint the direction of Mrs. Charles Singer i Ccuricr-Oazettc. Rockland. Maine The Friends-in-Council will „ . _ . . . , . ESTATE ANNA BATZE. at pre en —Write for T alent Test 1N0 Fee). Otv« terms presents difficulties to both him at any time. Ls subject to tax , oi.ee on February 4th. 1939. and that . „ . , Hill spent Sunday at his home here. 111 Sanatorium Wlttenau Germany , age ___ and______occupationr ...... Write "F. S assisted by Mrs. Charles Starrett, there he one day at least elapse be. meet Tuesday at the home of Mrs i Petition for LicetiM- to Sell certain care The Courier-Gazette. 4*15 the taxpayer and the Bureau of for the year during which so cred-1 tween the !a-t publication of this Or Internal Revenue. Therefore, it is ited or set apart, although not then j Mrs. Arthur Kalloch. Mrs. Guy Ler- der and the date of said Hearing Emily Jagels. Farmers are busy harvesting ice mon. Mrs. Walter Stackpole and Dated. February 2. 1939 Oermlnft G uarthin * 1 Achorn S t . Rockland. Tel 224-W 10*15 emphasized that a taxpayer who is actually reduced to possession. If By Order of Cour: Miss Honey Dougherty a student i Everett Norwood the mail driver Mrs N. F Andrews. The serving liable for a return and Ls engaged in the services were rendered during Wri-LIAM B MTLIS at the University of Maine is ;pend-' has resigned. Ben Cullinan slic­ ESTATE FRANK M PACKARD lute . BISRGPS D‘lhl Farm. 20 years grow- was by members of the young Clerk cf The United States District of Owl's Head, deceased Petition for ng Gi‘hll“;s n«'<‘ of 130 named it business or profession from which the y?ar 1937. or even prior there­ Court District of Maine ing the weekend with her parentsicetding him. Administration, asking that Ciuia F 'ariettes S|>eclal bargains in Dahlias people's society: Harriet Tillson. IL Si By Marlon Richards Mr. and Mrs. Allie Dougherty. I The ground hog didn t see his Packard of Owl s Head, m Mime other X t M e'°'-‘ * B’SHO,>' D'X in derived a net income of less to. but the compensation was not Chief Deputy Clerk Leah Tillson, Olive Rowell, Gwen- 1 suitable person, -be appointed Admx 15*lt than $5 000 is required to use Form received, or made unqualifiedly sub- 15-lt “Out West with the Hardys ' w ith'«had<>w in these parks but residents without bond dolyn Barlow. Louise Thurston. Es • ROCKLAND Sanitary Service, depen­ 1040. i ject to demand, by the taxpayer and and are expecting sue weeks of winter. ESTATE JOHN LAWRENCE KNIGHT dable hauling of waste and ashes. ther Achorn. Maxine Mitchell. STATE OF MAINE minor of Rockland Pe'ltlon for LI ARTHUR ADOLPIISEN. Tel. 1399 The return must be filed with the : until the year 1938. the entire the whtfle Judge Hardy Family will Miss Mary Ware who has been 13*15-18 Marie Clark. Ruth Butler. Kathleen Ccun:y of Knox. ts. cer.se to Sell certain Real Estate, situ ­ collector of internal revenue for the amount Ls taxable in the year re­ Superior Court be at the Comique Theatre Sun­ ill is now able to be about. Her sis­ ated In Rockland, and fully described LADIES—R eliable hair goods at Rock­ Anderson. Estelle Moore, and Caro­ To the Honorable Justice of said in said petition, presented by Grover land Hair Store. 24 Elm 8t. Mall orders ceived or made unqualifiedly sub­ day and Monday. ter Mrs. Sadie Burgess is with her C. Knight of Rockland. Gdn district in which th ^ taxpayer has lyn Elweli; Court next to be holden at Rockland • • * • solicited. H. C. RHODES, Tel. 519-J. his legal residence or principal ject to demand, when the taxpayer within and for said County on the Mrs. Inez Crosby Is attending the ESTATE FRED M BLANCHARD, late 14-tf The effective decorations of eve.-- first Tuesday ot May. 1939:— Methodist Church News of Warren, deceased Petition for Per­ place of business on or before mid- ' is reporting on the cash receipts Alice E Ananla of St. George In said meeting of the board of trustees of petualDetuai care Care orof rtneiaiBurial r^*Lo 1 SKATES sharpened while you wait. greens and electric candles were ar- I county respectfully represen-s her Service Sunday begins promptly by« Frank . g reH H O,lnSrU.^ " ^ f r a ^ d d l £ , IkEla” ? BDWAKE ° ° ' 408 night of March 15. 1939. The tax j and disbursements basis, which Is ...... m aiden name was Alice E Hupper: the Odd Fellows home in Auburn. Public Admr 1 !ry-*.tanq'______ranged by Mrs. W. J. White, Mrs. that she was married to Frank R An Mrs. Georgia Hobbs will enter­ at 10 o'clock. The adult choir will WATCHMAKER—Repairing watenes, may be paid in full at the time of the basis used by most persons in T heotiore R ow ell -irtfi \f r s F"lwa’'.i t aula at Port-mouth in th e State of ESTATE GEORGE B DII LING HA.M tneotorc rtowen ana Mrs nawa-.i | New Hamp6hlW! on yje thlrd day o{ tain the Monday Club next week. sing an anthem. The junior choir late of Thomaston, deceased Petition clocks, antiques all kinds. Call and liling the return or in four equal reporting net income r r£f!!nlI!?!,tration that Anna deliver. S. ARTHUR MACOMBER. 23 Newcombe. . October. 1933; (hat subsequent to said will appear in their new robes for Amesbury St., Rockland, Tel. S58-J. iiLstallments. due on or before The names of all employes *o marriage the parties hereto resided at Camden Lodge K. P. will observe R Dillingham of Thomaston, or some the first time. Many thanks are ex­ other suitable person, be appointed ______• ______14 tf March 15. June 15. September 15. whom payments of $1 000 or over • • • • 1 Portland In our County of Cumberland. Past Chancellors Night next Mon­ Admx . w ithout bond ■ *** husband and wife. untU the seventh tended to the parents and other MEN of 30. 40. 50! Want Vim. Vigor, and December 15. a year are made must be reported. In The Churches tlay of October. 1933; that your libel­ day with past chancellors filling ESTATE HIRAM A. DUNTON. late of for rundown body? Try Ostrex Tablet* lan t has always conducted herself interested members of the parish Rockland deceased Petition for Ad­ of raw oyster stimulants and general The information return should be St. James Catholic Church: Mas.- toward her said husband as a true, the offices. A public supper will be ministration. asking that Florence A body builders If not delighted with When To Report Income From who have had any part in making results of first package, maker refunds made on Form 1099 accompanied at 9 a. m. faithful and aflectlonate wife, but that served from 5 to 7 o'clock. Dunton of Rockland, or some other Salaries, Wages, Etc. her said husband, unmindful of hi* mar­ the choir grow. The juniors will suitable person, be appointed Admx Its price. Reg $1. Special now. 89c. by transmittal Form 109C showing St. John's Church: 9.30 a. m. riage vows and obligations, has been Ice has been cleared at the Snow ■without bond Call, write C H MOOR Ar CO 14*25 Of the millions of income-tax re­ guilty of cruel and abusive treatment sing "Breathe on Me Breath of God JDA A HARJULA. la'e of South the number of returns filled. These Holy Eucharist; 5 p m.. Evensong. Bowl, and there will be excellent turns that are filed annually, the toward her and that the libelee has by Edwin Hatch. For the proces­ Thomaston, deceased Will and Petl M**,*-*--*--*-**--*-*a.'**-a*-^.^8E1 returns should be filed on or before Baptist Church; Sunday school utterly deserted her and such deser­ skating, skiing and tobogganing tlon for Probate thereof, asking that vast majority are from salaried i tion has continued for three consecu­ sional hymn the choirs and the the same may be proved and allowed February 15. 1939. 9.45. worship at 11, subject of ser­ tive years next prior to the filing cf over the weekend. There is from and ttiat Letters Testamentary Issue persons and wage earners whose in­ mon "The Lost Christ." followed by th is libel 18 to 24 inches of snow on the Mt. congregation will sing "Brightly o Arthur E Hurjula ot Quincy. Ma- •EGGS AND CHICKS; All of the various types of com­ Your libelant further avers the pres­ Gleams Our Banner.” and William E Harjula of South Thoni- come is derived from personal serv­ Communion serv.ee. Subject for the ent whereabouts of her said husband Megunticook Ski trail, and the C.C aston. they being the Executors named pensation. unless specifically exemp' Is to her unknown and cannot be The pastor L. F. Ross will preach In said Will, w ithout bond ices. children's service “Ice Cream and C. Camp tractor has cleared the by statute, or exempt by fundamen­ ascertained by reasonable diligence on the subject "Decision" Sunday ESTATE LORA P SPEAR, late of In general, compensation for per­ Potatoes." The Baptist Choral As­ Wherefore die prays the bends of load leading to it. Warren, deceased Petition for Per- tal law, should be Included in th** matrimony now existing between her sonal services should be reported i School meets at 11; there arc classes E T B u r i a l Lot, presented sociation and Junior Choir will sing and the said Frank R Ananla may be M r . and Mrs. Archie Plalsied en­ by Philip Sim m ons of Warren. Adinr CLEMENTS CHICKS taxpayer's return of gross income, dissolved by divorce; that the custody and teachers for every age group for taxation purposes in the year "Onward Christian Soldiers" (JudeI. tertained at a dinner party Thurs­ ESTATE LEONARD B ROSS, late of such as lalaries. wages, fees, com­ of Gtendon F. minor child nt said The Epworth League meets at G Camden, deceased Fir. : and final up- and "My Faith in Thee" (O’Hara > marriage and of the age o f four years, day night Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. count presented for allowance bv T missions. bonuses, tips,, honorariiunr. may be awarded to her o'clock. Jenness French of Camden Admr d b Christian Endeavor meeds at 6 . The ALICE E ANAN1A Smith, Miss Barbara Belyea and n., c. t. a. prizes, awards, retiring allowances Dated February 2 1939 There will be an evening devo­ subject at 7 is "How To Behave In Henry Benson. MABEL OXTON BURNS, late of for part services, etc. Where serv­ State of Maine tional service and a religious drama Prison." Prayer meeting Thursday County of Knox. ss. Ralph Currier, 72. a lifelong resi­ Rockland, deceased Will and Petition i HAS BABY ices arc paid for in whole or In February 2. 1939 entitled. "A Certain Just Man" Miss for Piobate thereof, a king that the part with something other than i n*8ht at 7. Personally appeared the above named dent of this town, died Friday morn­ same may be proved and allowed, and Alice E Ananla and made oath to the Nathalie Nason coached the play. that Letters Testamentary issue to money, the fair market value of th- , Federated Church: Sunday school truth of the foregoing by her sub­ ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ Marla V Keller, of Milton. Mass . she scribed The Epworth Leaguers are present­ being the Executrix named In said A NASTY thing taken in payment must be I at 9 worsl,iP at II, subject "Cre- mund E. Porter on Park street where Will, w ithout bond. CLEMENTS Chicks give excep­ Before me. ing the drama; they will also con- tionally profitable results Unusual ative Compassion." and the anthem CHARLES T SMAII.EY he made his home. There are no ESTATE FLORA A BERRY, late of lnclud*'d as income. Other items ouct the worship service at the Reds and Clem-Cross Pullets Our “Lead Me. O Father." Epworth (Seal) Notary Public near relatives. Funeral services will Rockland, deceased First and Final "four farm co-operative" Insures subject to tax arc fees received epening. Anyone in the community account presented for allowance by better quality for less money Cata­ by ministers ot the gospel lor fun­ League meets at 6. and the subject be conducted by Rev. William E Levi W Berry of Rockland. Exr. log free. Write CLEMENTS STATE OF MAINE maHaitsnd'., ESTATE CATHERINE MclNTIRE. late BROTHERS FARMS. Rt 33. Winter erals. baptisms, masses, and 11k * at 7 is "The Drama of the Self- (L. S.l Berger at the Good funeral hone ol Rockland, deceased. Flftcfn h and port. Me. 11-52 Seeking Soul" KNOX SS Sunday at 2 o'clock. Burial will be Final account presented for allowance services; executors' fees; directors' Clerk's Office. Superior Court. READ ALI- THE.NEWS by Alan L. Bird of Rockland. Trustee. R T. RED chicks for sale, of t;oocl fees; Federal jury lees; and prizes in Vacation in Mountain cemetery. ESTATE WILLIAM M SMALL, late Rockland, February 3. A. D 1939 THEN READ ALL THE ADS quality. 10c each. J J. Warren stock. I Relieve the Misery Miss Jeanette Morton of Long of Rockland, deceased First and final E B MacFARLAND. Union 10*15 As Most Mothers Do received in contests of various kinds. Upon the foregoing LIBEL Ordered. account filed for allowance bv Rose Tha' the Libellant give notice to said Island. N. Y.. is guest of Mr and Sit,all of Rockland. Exx Rub baby's back, chest, and Tlie salaries of Federal officers PPORTUNITY Frank R Ananla to appear belore our lliroul with Vick.. Va|kjRub and and employes are subject to tax. Superior Court to be holden at Rock­ Mrs. Archie Plaisted. Witness. Harry E Wilbur, Esquire. I tuck him deep into bi d. What a land. within and for the County of Douglas Reed of Winthrop, Mass, Judge of Probate Court, for K i i . ix Legislative Notices comfort to know that VapoRub including tic salary of (lie Presi­ Knox on the first Ttie-day of May A County. Rockland. Maine D 1939. by publishing an atte: ted copy is at the Homestead Inn for a few Our Advertising Attesl : goes to work riglit away to relieve dent ol Die United State and judges CI7.*.Tt! H i I, VEAZIE. tlie misery ol his cold without o f said Libel, and this order thereon, The Committee on Legal Affairs will of courts of Die United States tak­ ■three weeks successively In The Con days. Register. "dosing "-without risk of stom­ r!ei-Gazette a newspaper printed In 15-S-2I give a public hearing in Its rooms nt ach upsets. And what a comfort ing office alter Die date of enact­ Mrs. Louise Falk and son William Columns Are the State Home, in Augusta, on Korkland In our County of Knox, the I IIUItSDAY. I Ell. 9. 2 l». M. to know that long after restful ment of tlie Revenue Act of 1932. last publication to h e thirty days r.t have returned to 'Providence after II P. 283 L D. V0 An Act Rclaflnj* sleep comes, VapoRub will still least prior to said first Tuesday of May spending a ffw days at Lincolnville th e to tlie Town Manager Form oi Govern be working-two ways at oncc- wliii.ii wa June G. 1932. Tlie salary nex . that h e may there und then in nient for th< Town of Dover-Foxcroft. dircet through the skin like a of the Vice President of Die Uniwd our said court appear and show cause, Beach. H P 562- L D 191 An Act Relating io poultice, and direct to the irri­ tf any he have, why the prayer of said Issuance of Motor Vehicle Operators* Libellant should not be granted. Albert Gushee is in Webber Hos­ M erchant’s tated air-passages with its medi­ Slate:, and the salaries of Members HERBERT T POWERS Licenses. H P 561-L D 195 An Act cated vapors. You'll lind that Justice of the Superior Court pital, Biddeford, with a broken leg SELLuz^ Relating to the Charter of the City ol the House ol Representatives and of Rockland H. P. 563—L D. 196 An often by morn- * aa^feazz* the Members of the United States A true copy of the Libel and Order as the result of an automobile acci­ Show Windows Act Relating to the School Board of ing the worst of the Court 'hereon the City of Eastport H P 564—L. D. oM he cold ts Senate are also subject to income Attest: MTLTON M ORIFTIN dent in Saco. Mr. Gushee was drlv- WAMT-ADS 197 An Act, Relating to Recording of tax. ANT-ADS V$*EL2l' In2 a ll'Wck t0 Boston Thursday night Personal Property Titles. I 13-16 Evcry-Otlici Day Rockland Courier-Gazette, Saturday, February 5, 1930 Page Seven

Mrs. E. Stewart Orberton was in Ballard School Vassalboro yesterday to attend an ~ executive board meeting of the This And That New Students Are Enrolled, State Womens' Republican Club “STARS” W HICH SHINE IN UNION

I Positions Obtained and Mrs Orbeton Ls a vice president and Following is year bock of Orient Chapter, PAST MATRONS member of the Ways and Means Gregg Certificates O.E.S.. of Union, which holds meetings the committee. first and third Fridays of each month, giv­ •Electa E Robbins Carrie S Ames OClETY •Mary A White Lydia E Layr ing' the programs for the balance of the New students enrolled for this pe­ season: 'Electa A Lucas Grace McFarland Wll Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Davis have riod at the Ballard Business School Mrs. Tyler Bird of Dorcncsftr, M Lizzie Morton Hams been called to Bangor by the death are Charleen Ramsdell. Ruth Pike, Mass., is the guest of Mrs. Lena Euda E Lermond Nancy Ayer Merrill for a few days. PROGRAM Ada E Lucas Margaret G Pond of Mrs. Davis' father. Charles G. Richard Britt, Rockland; Elden Eel). 17. ENTERTAINMENT •Ltua A (Miller Ariel A. Ieonard Grindle of Stonington. Maddocks, Washington; and Mary Grace Williams. Alice Williams. Alice •Lucie R Robbins Ethel M Creighton Brown, Camden. Mis Samuel Dow and Mrs Nel­ By K. S. F. Robbins. •Ertnlna A. Hawes Geneva Prescott Miss Annie Dean has been home Recent positions obtained: Harold son Glidden were hostesses Wed­ March 3. PAST MATRON AND PATRON Nannie Millay Burns Henrietta W Harding NIGHT. Lizzie H. Hughes Margaret Gleason from Portland for a short visit with Arnold. Camden. Is employed as nesday night 11 a party at 111’ Dow home on North Main street. Awards Veneers for inlay were used by Estella Hannan. Ada Lucas. Aubyne •Llle Whitmore Sarah B. Pinkham her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. O. stenographer and bookkeeper in the Hawes. Minnie O Matthews Mary E. Barker in cards were made to Miss Dorothy the ancient Egyptians. Dean. office of the Boynton Oil A Motor • • « » March 19. ST PATRICK'S NIGHT Bessie Lewis Stephen­ L Mane Butler Co.. Park street; Fred Harden. '35. Thomas. Miss Joan Moulahtm ,iod Christine Barker, Ariel Leonard. Lina son Gladys Cramer Mrs. Gertrude Moffitt, Mrs. Ruth Walking along the streets of Burket l. Bertha C. Pratt Marlon W Alden 1 Mrs. Harry Levensaler and Mrs. has a position as assistant book­ During the continued illness of Barnard receiving the traveling Miami in the rain, there was a traf­ April 7. CONFERRING OF DEGREES Alice E. Williams Estella R Hannan : Jonathan Gardner were hostesses to keeper at the Superior Gas Oil Allce M Robbins our society reporter. Mrs. Leola prize. Oilier; present were the fic tie-up just ahead. “Can I cro-s Minnie Mathews, Marion Alden, Ruth Ail, P Nichols a Farm Bureau card party at Mr.'. Co., Main street; Miss Geneva Barker, • Deceased Frances Robbins Noyes, friends are asked to phone Misses AUx'ita Knight. Barbara now?" asked the writer. “Yes” Levensaler's home at the West Hooper began her duties In the offlc? April 21. RBGUI.AR MEETTNG their contributions directly to i Blalsdell Mallon Mullen Mary said the policeman, "but witc.i Meadows. Honors in bridge went to of the Modern Pants Factory last Mary Barker, Geneva Prescott. Carrie thlx Office. Tel. 770. Lawry, Mildred Sweeney, Dori hy where you're going." Good advice Mank. PAST PATRONS Mrs. Dorothy Baxter, Clarence week; Ralph Hoffses has been trans­ Lawry. Phyllis Hanson and Patricia through life—"Watch where you May 5. VISITOR'S NIGHT. Wyllie, Mrs. Alice Byrnes, Lloyd ferred to the Armour plant at Gar­ •Henry T Millay Walter A Ayer Thompson are going.” Entertainment, Ethel Creighton Carrie Miss Ruth Gregory of University Rhodes, Frank Fitzgerald and Wil­ diner. Aines. Refreshments, Hattie Leach Hen­ Charles M. Lucas Clarence Leonard » • • • •William C. Morton of Maine is spending a short va­ liam Byrnes; "83” prize went to Gregg certificate awards for Jan­ rietta Harding. Lizzie Hughes, Gladys John C. Creighton William V. Spahr of New York is Was it Shakespeare who said. Bean. •Fred C Millay John H Williams cation at her home on Center street. Jonathan Gardner. uary: Janet Wade. 100 word certifi­ guest for a week of Ernest Johnson “There never was a philospher who May 19. REFRESHMENTS. Ethel S Cumming* Edmund C. Harding cate; Arlene Winchenbach, Arlene could endure the toothache patient­ Ruth Pease. Esther Moody, Hanna Salo •Edward M Creighton William Glrason Miss Jane Treadwall of University Mrs. Frances B. Bicknell, who has Nelson. Lawrence Yates, Barbara June 2. BIRTHDAY PARTY •N Ernest Cummings Raymond B Pinkham Mrs. Fred Trecartin will be in ly." And he has said many truths. Edwards A. Matthews Lucias F. Barker of Maine and Salem. Mass., is visit­ been visiting her son in Malden, Brown, Ethel Jordan. Eva Porter, • • • • Bessie Stephenson, Mary Alice Robbins. charge of the Congregational suppei William E Pratt Earle M Butler ing Miss Ruth Pike of Talbot avenue Mass., the past two weeks, has re­ When the brilliant sun shines in Mabel Tutll. Russell Young. 89 word certificates; Wednesday” night June 16. FAREWELL PARTY Ralph I,. W illiams Clinton Crun*r over the weekend. turned home. Anne Jacobs, Jeannette Philbrook ' Florida, all is beautiful. Whpn 'tlx John Creighton, Ben Nichols Lucius Henry G. Ames Vivian W Hannan rainy, misty and molsty, ’tis no •Charles C. McFarland and Katherine Veazle. 60 word cer­ I Miriam Rebekah Lodge meets Barker. P. H. Fisk of Ingraham Hill weut Mrs. Fred Trecartin, etiairman of tificates. better than Maine on such days. • Deceased Tuesday night with a supper to be yesterday to Boston for a few days the Department of Government and A drop of 30 degrees In less than JULY 7. Jl'I-Y 21. AUGUST 4. AUGUST IX. served. Tlie degree staff of Bel­ visit with his sister after which he its Operation of the Rockland that many hours has caused this HILLGKOVE-GKOVEIt fast Lodge will visit Rockland Feb. OFFICERS will proceed South for a three League of Women Voters, will hold reflection. Sept. 1. GET-TOGETHER SUPPER 21. and work the degree on one can­ Caroline Williams, Marguret Oleason. WORTHY MATRON Estelia Hannan months’ sojourn in Miami. her first study group meeting Mon­ Miss Josephine M Orover. daugh­ • * • • didate. Mrs. Helen Paladino will oe Mabel Ames. WORTHY PATRON ... Vivian Hannan day night at 8 o'clock, at her home ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Grover, Visitor, to Indian Chief; "Where Sept. 15. CHARTER MEMBERS NIGHT supper chairman. Miss Doris Hyler ASSOCIATE MATRON Gladys Cramer Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Small enter­ 232 Broadway. Tlie study will be became the bride Thursday of is the best place to buy some good Nan Burns, Lizzie Hawes. I-ena Heald. and Mrs Addle Brown are in charge ASSOCIATE PATRON Clinton Cramer tained ' The Neighbors” from Rock­ "Public Health.’’ with Miss Eliza Robert E. Hillgrove, son of Mr. and Indian beadwork?* Oet. 6. GENTLEMENS NIGHT of the dining room. Earle Butler. Harrv Burns. Herbert Leach. SECRETARY Mary Barker port Wednesday night, with cards Steele, local Red Cross nurse, the Mrs. Robert D. Hillgrove at the Chief: "I got mine from a mail­ Oct 29. DEGREE WORK TREASURER Grace Williams and beano. Those present were Mr. speaker. All members are urged to Pentecostal Tabernacle, Elder Ches­ order house in Chicago. Chapin Class will meet Tuesday i • » • » Marie Butler, Lillie Johnson. Nancy Aver. and Mrs. E. Bohndell. Mr. and Mrs. ter B. Staples officiating. The single Nov. 3. REGULAR MEETING CONDUCTRESS...... Christine Barker attend. night with Miss Hope Greenhalgh, Charles Ingraham. Mr. and Mrs. ring ceremony was used. In 'Today's Rambles," Boston Frances Robbins Luella Norwood, Avis ASSOCIATE CONDUCTRESS Grove street. Luella Norwood Herbert Crockett. Mr. and Mrs Attending the couple were the Transcript, the WTiter refers to “Mr Nichols. Miss Mary Veazie of the Register Nov. 17. INSPECTION CHAPLAIN ...... Minnie Mathews Charles Carver. Mrs, Mildred groom's mother and bride's aunt. Mark Twain." Mr? of Probate's office went to Boston Knox Hospital Auxiliary will meet • • • • Bernice Keene, Eva Starrett. Edith MARSHAL...... Hanna Salo Holmes, Mrs. L. Deane. Mrs. Wilson, Miss Rose Demmons. Hawes, Louie Carroll yesterday to attend the Burdett Tuesday at the Bok Home lor Nur­ Who said, "He is well paid who is ADAH Caroline Williams Mrs. Horace Coombs. Fred Wallace. Business College dance held last The bride was charmingly dressed Dec. 1. REGUIjAR MEETING. ses. well satisfied?” Karl Johnson, Edward Mathews, Carrol RUTH ...... Lena Heald Mrs. Giles, Frank Johnson. Mr. and night at Hotel Statler. in a blue flowered silk dress. Mrs • • • • Mrs. Ed. Champney. Refreshments Elmer Curtis ployed "The Land of Heald. ESTHER . Alice Robbins Mr. and Mrs Justin L. Cross 1 heartily agree with the brilliant Dec. 15. REGULAR MEETING MARTHA Ruth Pease were served. Installation of Forget-me-not Unclouded Day" followed by a writer and book critic that Rachel played host to a family gathering Charlie Salo, M C. Stephenson William ELECTA Esther Moody Chapter O££. will be held Mon­ prayer by Evangelist Clifford Mc­ Field's 'Time out of Mind ' was Thomas. Tuesday night, the guests being WARDER Lillie Johnson Iladassah Club met Wednesday day night at South Thomaston with Donald. and the closing prayer was really finer and a stronger novel Jan. 5. ELECTION OF OFFICERS Col. and Mrs. I. labile Cross, and Gladys Cramer. Estella Hannan. SBNTINE1. Karl Johnson at tlie home of Mrs. James Dondis. Mrs. Gertrude Boody as installing said by Mrs. Kate Curtis. Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Hopkins. After than her fascinating "All This and honors in bridge going to Miss Ann i officer assisted by M. M. Griffin,' Out of town guests were Clifford supper the others "ganged up” on Heaven Too.” Both Mrs. Field and McDonald of Searsport, and Mr. Povich, Mrs. Joseph Dondis and with Katherine Veazie as grand the Colonel in a game of pitch. Mary Ellen Chase are most delight­ end it seems we are surprising Elmer Curtis and Mrs. Elmer Hurd Mrs. Anita Goldfarb. Prizes in marshal; Mrs. Charles Watts as ful in their home surroundings in everyone with our fast development. of Ash Point. Others present were Michigan were awarded to Mrs. grand organist; Charles Watts as Lewis Hastings Jr., 11, underwent lovely Maine. R I've worked very hard this season Mrs. Grover, Betty Grover, the • • • • Sam Savitt and Mrs. Esther Gold­ grand chaplain and Victoria an appendices operation at Knox end there are still many important bride's sister Mrs. Dora Staples. First Blonde: "I shall never berg. Refreshments were served to Clements as soloist. Hospital yesterday. concerts, but if anyone asks you. Mrs. Anna Blood. Miss Winifred marry.” E A L M OF the 12 members present by the you can tell them that I've 'made Elliot. Miss Addie Decosta. Mrs. Eva Mrs. Annie Blalsdell experienced Second Blonde: •'Why ever not?" hostess, who had the distinction of A sewing circle will be formed by the grade' in the concert-master'! Shaw. Mrs. Edith Curtis. Mrs. an ill turn at the home of her First Blonde: "Because a bride collecting the largest amount of members of Ruth Mayhew Tent post, and am here to stay as such " Maude Staples. Mrs. Pauline Hick­ daughter Mrs Irving Elwell in the M mony for the Jerusalem fund. D.U.V.. In O.A.R. hall Monday aft­ never gets the best man." • • • • man. Miss Emily Hickman and Wil­ 'Harmon Davis block at the corner • • • • USIC ernoon. Mrs. Blanche Shadie and I can well believe that I^eon has On Friday last a t Augusta the Mrs. Allie Blackington will have liam Pendleton. of Main and Elm streets. Thomas Sheraton who profoundly by Gladys Si. Clair lleistad worked hard, having had oppor­ Educational Club members enjoyed charge of the 6 o'clock supper, serv- The young couple arc at home at influenced furniture styles was a tunity during two past summers to the Maine Federation mid-winter j ing dandelion greens, as the main 107 South Main street. By special request "High Pres­ teacher of design rather than a Musical America in its Issue cf ten years to the day from the date observe this gifted young man while Conference of Women's Clubs. sure Homer’ will be presented Feb. cabinet maker. dish. All not solicited will take • • • • Jan. 25 carries announcements of , they embarked on their first cross under our roof Not a day went by Heard Joseph Barths ‘Over My ! sweets. Mrs. Maude Cables will con­ Mrs. Isidore Gordon has gone 8-9 at Universalist vestry by Com­ The University of Maine plans two new musical organizations. In country tour, the members of the that he did not put in at least fiv" Shoulder ’, review of outstanding New' York for a few weeks visit. munity Theatre Guild. The play duct the regular business session at to become a great pan-American New Yoik the American Lyric Quartet boarded a train in Phila­ and six hours of practice, and some books m the House of Representa­ scored a rousing hit at its first pre­ 17 30 All attending are requested institution and will sponsor work Theatre. Inc., with Lee Pattison as delphia and began the first lap of days tt was more. He would shut tives. insix'cted the State House, to take the "Constitution and Wawenock Club was entertained sentation. It has a topnotch cast to bring this to a head in the near managing director, has been or­ ihcir tenth anniversary United himself up in his room and just lunched at the Augusta House, at­ Rules" of the Order. Wednesday at the home of Mrs perfectly trained and performing I future. ganized on a non-profit basis "fcr ( States tour, which is to take them ]>ut In every minute practicing - tended the Governor’s tea in the Hattie Keating with picnic dinner. like professionals. 15-16 The meeting next Wednesday will • • • • the purpose of giving support, en­ to more than 50 American cities often going over a passage many Elaine Mansion and were assured Edward Gordon, who has been Tlie village idiot sat over a rain couragement. and production to (luring the coming four months. many times, or fashioning a brief his Excellency will come this season be with Mrs. Lelia Benner. Cruises arranged, steamship tick­ 'pending a week at the home of his puddle with his fishing rod and musical, dramatic and choreogri- With the four young artists went measure over and over again until to address the club without fail. ets to all parts of the world. M. F parents Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Gor­ Twenty-four members and two line. A passing motorirt dropping phic art in the form of the lyric $150,000 worth of the world's most it seemed finished and polished to Mrs. Ida Simmons. Minnie Rogers, Lovejoy., 140 Talbot avenue, Tel. don following mid-year exams has guests were present Thursday night sixpence in his jar, asked, "How drama." and will begin its activities precious string instruments. The Iierfection. ft Is such an erroneous Lizzie Smith. Mary Perry Rich 1060-J. Rockland. 16-S-tf returned to Boston University, ac­ at the Opportunity Class meeting many have you caught, young with a two-week season in April Quartet's first stop was at El Paso. Idea that there extremely gifted were among the 395 women regis­ companied by his guests Dave and lu First Baptist Church vestry. The man?" "You are the third" was at a New York theatre. Work has Texas. The Quartet was organized musicians arrive just because of tered COURIER-GAZETTE WANT ADS Irwin Goldberg of Hamilton, On­ piogram presented was under the the reply. already begun on the production of in 1927. while the members were their great talent. True, they have WORK WONDERS • • • • tario. Dave is also a student at the direction of Miss Edwina Jipson, Douglas Moore’s “The Devil and then students at tlie Curtis Insti­ their great talent back to them, What do you think of “A Nation University. Irwin attending M.I.T. who Is on the program committee Hint—Combine one can of coni Daniel Webster,” a folk opera with tute of Music. Tiie only change tut they arrive because of pezeis- and one can of baby lima beans, add Ruled By Widows?" Would such Edward Bromberg of Dallas. Texas, for the month with Miss Alice Mc­ a libretto by Stephen Vincent in the peisonnel has been Mr. Jaffe tent constant, hard »ork. with no a nation be safe for bachelors? also a student at M.I.T., and Lucy Intosh and Mrs. Alice Kale:-, and SUN.-MON.-TUES. one tablespoon finely chopped Benet, and Susanna, Don't You taking the place oi Benjamin Shar- Intervals of play or let-down. Would laws be changed? Here are Bromberg, visitors at the Got don had readings by Mrs. Louise Ingra­ onion, one-half cup cream, one tea­ Cry.” a musical romance based on lip. about four years ago. In 1916 • • • • heme have gone to Waterville for spoon salt, one tablespoon sugar, the Quartet was .-elected by the questions you will find answered in ham, Mrs. Anna Brazier. Mrs. Eda Stephen Foster melodies by Clar­ Mention of The Curtis Institute a few days before returning to Bos­ little pepper. Heat in double an article In the February 5, Ameri­ Post. Mrs. Cora Richards, Mrs. ence Loomis, with a book by Sarah English Speaking Union to repre­ of Music bring: to mind that their can Weekly with the Boston Bun­ ton boiler one-half hour. Newmeyer. Each opera will run lor sent the United States musically At Fannie Pinkham, Mrs. Mary Hoff­ * • • • artists are very active at the present day Advertiser. 15* It ses and Miss McIntosh; vocal solo. „iO»YL F. ZANUCK’S one week and two ballet perfor­ the Silver Jubilee of King George Mr. and Mrs Toivo Hauekla of CRKTCST PRODUCTION The best plays are written be­ time in and around New York. On Mrs. Lillian Joyce, and piano solo, mances will be given during the V of England. Tlie ensemble has South Portland were business visi­ cause life itself isn't dramatic Jan. 28 and 29 Felix Salmond ap­ Miss Mary Richards. Refreshments week. A tour is planned after these also performed in Geneva under tors Thursday in the city. enough. It needs pointing up, but peared with the Philharmonic-Sym­ were served. The class made 17 calls appearances. Leopold Stokowski. the sponsorship of the league o! it requires adroit doing so as not phony Orchestra, playing "Sym­ during the month. Another meet­ Fritz Reiner. Arthur Rodzinski. and Nations, and has frequently played COMIQUE M.E.T. Club was delightfully en­ i esse tc be distorted. phonic Coneertante for 'Cello and CAMDEN J other conductors, have signified and been entertained at the White tertained Thursday night at the ing will be held Thursday afternoon • • * • Orchestra. Op 8" by George. Enesco, their Intention of participating in House in Washington. SUNDAY AND MONDAY Franklin street home of Mrs. Oeorge and evening to do white cross work. No able bodied woman in a who was guest conductor for the this new venture. Not only mod­ In the article we lind: "In the FEBRUARY 5-6 Sprague, the guests enjoying lunch­ Members will take box lunch, coffee ames modern home ran afford to face the concerts . . . Eugene Helmer was J summertime tliey have their own ern operas, but rarely heard classi­ eon after bridge. Those present to be served. W'hole span of life without some in­ at the piano for tiie recital of Ana “O U T W EST , technicolor cal works will bo given each season Curtis Quartet colony at Rock|>ort, were Mrs. Lawrence Shute, Mrs tellectual Interest outside the four Drittell, cellist, on Jan 29 . Carlos WITH THE HARDYS” In English, with special emphasis Maine, and a concert hall built Charles Rackliff. Mrs. Franklin PORT CLYDE ’ walls of her home But homcmakiiig Salzedo and the Salzedo Harp En­ With J ® * “ on the compositions of contempor­ especially for them wliere their Manning, Mrs. William Brewster, naone should be her highest ambition and semble appeared in the concert at LEWIS STONE Rev. J. Wesley Stuart will speak ary American musicians and libret­ Sunday evening chamber music re- MICKEY ROONEY Mrs. Merle Hutchinson, Mrs. Percy henry foh«» then add other delights. Carnegie Hall on Jan. 28 under the on the topic "The Heart's Sacred tists. ! < itals have attracted devotees of AND THE WHOLE JUDGE Spurling and Mrs. Paul Scavey. mancy kelly • • • • direction of Ernest Schelling Sal­ IIARDY FAMILY Place" in the Baptist chapel Sun­ Mr K.: "My dear, we must think In St. Louis the non-profit Civic ' string quartets.’’ Honors went to Mrs. Brewster, Mrs. zedo played as solos two of his own day at 2 odock. This is Communion of the future. We must economize Grand Opera Association has been • • • • Shute and Mrs. Sprague. Aaort»ew**v-,®,W **'* compositions—"Night Breeze" and Sunday. The choir will sing as a more. If I were to pass on. where formed by a group of civic and Leon Zawi-za. youthful concert 'Pirouetting Music Box." . . Efrem ADDED business leaders of the city. The The Teen Age World Wide Guild special number "No Disappointment would you be?" master of the Indianapolis Sym­ Zimbalist wus heard in recital at JOE LOUIS- association, it Is stressed, has no of Littlefield Memorial Church met In Heaven. ’ Miss Dora Seavey will J Mns. K.: "Why. I'd be right here. phony Orchestra under Sabien Carnegie Hall on Jan 30 . . . Josef FOR JOHN HENRY LEWIS FIGHT connection whatsoever with any AMERICA’S SWEFTIIEARTS with Misses Gladys and Marguerite be the soloist. The Bible school will “PARAMOUNT NEWS REEL" The question Is. where would you Sevitzky. writes in a charming let­ Hofmann's recital of March 26 is previous local opera group. The Gray Thursday night at their home convene at 3; Young People’s serv­ be?” ter just received—“Since Christ­ already announced. NOW PLAYING • • • • lirst in the series Ls scheduled for FLOWERS on Fales street. At the program ice at 6; evening fellowship at 7. with "TRADE WINDS” mas I've had one of the busiest • • • • "Our country offers to strangers next April, when three- productions. ON I meeting the story was told from songs of praise, prayer, and special w ith months of my life. The climax was Ignace Paderewski will begin a 10- 1 a good climate, fertile soil, whoie- Including "Die Walkure,” will be the study book by Miss Kathleen music. The choir will sing the hymn Errdric March. Joan Bennett last Sunday tJan. 22) when I wa, wceks tour of the United Slates VALENTINE’S DAY ; some air, free government, wise presented1, with casts consisting of Chase. Business meeting and work "Never Give Up”; Harold Anderson soloist with the orchestra. I played in February, the tour to take him Lacy Hearts filled with Flowers, [ laws, liberty, good jreople to live notable Metropolitan Opera gingers. followed. A utility shower had and Winston Pease will sing a duet, Glazunov concerto and it went like to about 20 cities. The pianist will Gay Elephants and Fawn Plant and Elizabeth and Harold Anderson among and hearty welcome to de­ A budget of $25,000 has been estab­ Containers, Swan Wall Pots In been planned on Miss Marguerite. a dream. It was quite a thrilling visit California during his visit to serving persons. Those persons who lished for the initial grand open Dresden wear cr Blight Red Pot­ She was given many pretty and will play instrumental music. The i.ay und left me just about ready this country and s|>end a week at have these to greater advantage at season of three operas. An im­ tery. useful gifts. Those present were pastor’s message will be "Jesus Lift­ lor the .‘■anatorium. The criticisms his ranch there. On Feb. 26 he will A full si lection cf Spring Flow­ ed Up.” Choir rehearsal will be home in Europe would do well to portant innovation will be the ' Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Gray, son were excellent and I felt I had b? heard in the RCA Magic Key ers and Hlc :oming Plants at Tuesday night; prayer service stay where they are’—Benjamin forming of a permanent salaried moderate prices. 1 Carl. Miss Mabel Seavey, Mrs. made many new friends. Also on Hour over the NBC blue network. Thursday at 7. Franklin. chorus, this singing ensemble to b” that very Sunday we played on the The approaching tour will be hid i Sherman Lord, Hazel Burke, Helen • * • * selected after careful tryouts. The Magic Key Hour—a great honor for 2Cth in thl~ country, and the first SILSBY’S , Whitmore, Ruth Packard, Gladys El.a Maxwell says ladies, like orchestra will consist of members of a young orchestra. The orchestra i Gray. Geneva Hill, Elinor Nye, dodo birds, are nearly extinct. Yes. since 1933. FLOWER SHOP the St. Louis Symphony. Perma­ Is going places by leaps and bounds • • • • i There.se Bragg. Feme Britto. Kath­ TEL. | M O N D A Y AND but the dodo birds did not cause nent scenery will be built in St. TEL. 318-W and the following season will bring "Mtt'ic Has the Power of Making leen Chase, Marguerite Gray. The PARK 409 TUESDAY quite as much trouble while they Louis at a great saving, for the As­ 371 MAIN ST., ROCKLAND evening was enjoyed by nil. Re­ many nice tilings. Our Chicago Heaven Descend to Earth.” 15-16 were here. sociation plans to have its own freshments were served. JACKIE COOPER EDMUND LOWE , • • • • concert was a tremendous success —Japanese proverb "LITTLE TOUGII GUYS" WENDY BARRIE Lcenery shops. Costumes, when­ Here Is what I found in the Miami ever feasible, will be made and pur­ “NEWSBOYS’ HOME” Herald ad department: ' Mark down AL’S HAIRDRESSING SALON chased locally. The purpose of the .•ale of storm windows," Probably a -ociatlon is to build up in St they think all storms will go North Special I.ouls a strong, well managed asso­ FEBRUARY A Glorious Permanent Wave from now on. ciation to produce, every season, LOVELY C hildren's • • • • • with the new Side Sweep Hairdo. Matinee j the best available in grand opera. SPECIALS! Tiie Mormons of early times V TO Tuesday heated their buildings with wood or » • • • $7.00 STEAM GIL PERMANENT Free consultation by A1 with or 4.00 Turning the pages of Musical W A V E ...... 5100 LOOK A T l>eat placed on a hearth In the without appointment. P. M . middle of the room. How would America a picture of delightlul $3.00 DI AltT PERMANENT WAVE $3 00 BEAUTY AIDS, 35 CENTS EACH AND 10 Cents that suit the modern world? friends meets our eyes—Jascha OUR SUPERIOR $7.00 • • • • Brodsky, Orlando Cole, Max Aron- Yes, the farmers need some help off and Charles Jaffe—in other ECONOMY BEAUTY PARLOR NEW $5 .0 0 Permanent Wave, now In planning. No one denies that, words, The Curtis String Quartet. IN NEW LOCATION—OVER LEACH'S TODAY 3C8 MAIN STREET ROCKLAND TELEPHONE 122 ROY ROGERS in “SIIINE ON HARVEST MOON" but they need planning they can The accompanying article states 286 MAIN ST., ROCKLAND, TEL. 826 , understand. that on New Year's Day, exactly j P age Eight Rockland Courier-Gazette, Saturday, February $, 1939 Every-Other-Day ' Work on them, however, has been | V++++++++++-8-5-++++++++++-! Dinner A Homesick Reader A Trip To Panama suspended until more favorable. A MAID CALLED MILLS ‘Baked Swiss Steak weather. THE LYRIC MUSE : Buttered Squash Hl. Ben! Hang up the paint brush Baked Potatoes We Rather Gather the Im­ As Described Twenty-five and let us hear more from Wood Whom You Will Take To Your Heart When She Talks Creamed Onions pression That She Likes Years After Opening of Pear and Cream Cheese Salad Island. Will be on the air Sunday , About Household Matters The Courier-Gazette the Canal night at 7 o'clock, so be in this time. 'Presto Pineapple Upside down cake La Touraine Coffee Cheerio until next week! BROADCAST BY MARJORIE MILLS To the Readers of The Courier-Ga­ (By Robert Newell Sisson) Supper • • • • (Monday. Wednesday. Thursday and Friday at 1.30 p. m. over Stations zette:— (10th Installment) Scrambled Eggs with Portland Head WNAC, Boston: WTAG. Worcester; WCSH. Portland; WTIC. Hartford; No visit to the capital city of Pa­ Publication Limited to Brief ♦ WICC Bridgeport; WEAN, Providence; and WLBZ. Bangori. Blue Label Toma io Ketchup on Have you ever lived far away nama Is complete without making February starts with quite a Poems + Toasted English Muffins from your hame town, and waited change around here, a stormy period of Original Composition + the trip of the additional few miles noisy pair and the accompaniment ‘Lemon Wafers for your local paper to arrive? Well, making it look as if winter had By Subscribers J We get called down the coast to a spot where stand of juvenile giggles Now what Hot Spiced Welch's Orapc Juice really arrived. +++++++++++++++++++++ * in to referee all then, vou know what The Courier- the remains of what was once the funny questions do you want to * Recipes given No fooling, when the wind howls s o r t s of g o o d Gazette means to us How eagetly splendor of a great city. Old Pana­ • A COUNTBY DAN'CE submit to the round table? We GUARDIANS outside in many places it Just gets a natured argu­ we tear open its wrapper while ma. Sacked by Morgan the pirate I For The Courier-Gazette | challenge you to find one so odd good start and rushes in our cham­ ments having to dishes want to be washed, the pot nearly four hundred years ago, its The charms of winter long have passed. the rallying sisterhood can't solve The War In Spain OF OUR COAST bers. makes us lie low and crawl out Youth knew no fear of chilly blast d o with food, bolls dry, the telephone continues few remaining buildings are but Safe and snug In a one-horse sleigh s o c ia l customs It. What our lightkeepers and of sight underneath the quilts. They wended merrily on their way. p v > to ring. The iceman wrecks the fragmentary, seme with great trees and feeding the Baked Swiss Steak ‘Subscriber” Stands coastruardsmrn are doing to Outside of the storm there isn't Buffalo robes and blankets warm ' 1 kitchen door trying to do his dallv g: owing among their ancient walls. Defied Jack Frost and a winter storm fattiily. The only I '« cup flour protect coastwise shipping by much going on. Robert Sterling. Jr.. His Guns, and Calls Us j duty, the baker gets by without as On our way to these historic ruins Modern Ideas have vanished quite one we drew tne ! 1 teaspoon salt day and by night. The day's is enjoying parties with the younger The charms of winter and a moonlight “Misinformed” I seeing him when we needed a fresh we pass through Caledonia, a typi­ night. teaspoon pepper news from many lonely outposts set. Jack Robinson is on a short line at attem pt-; loaf, the furnace fire is dying wait- cal native settlement of squalid, school vacation. Mrs. Lucy Robin­ Sometimes a crowd In the old green ing to settle was' 1 pound round steak, cut IS in- j Editor of The Courier-Gazette ing for its breakfast. closely-packed wooden dwellings. along Maine's waterfront. pung son remains about the same. Lead and away, the sleigh bells rung when a husband and wife awhile ches thick My position is that the Spanish What has happened to this w ell j Emerging from these we are reward­ We sped away ten miles or more ago agreed to leave it to ye ed to I small onion, chopped OUTWARD BOUND R T. Sterling attended funeral To a country dance tlU the .light was Republic was captured by the Com­ ordered household. Why The Cou­ ed with a fine view of the old Bui! o'er. 4 tablespoons fat sea more foreign rolls than breaks services Tuesday for Mrs. J. W. name a new daughter when they munists via the stuffed ballot box rier-Gazette has arrived with the Ring once the scent of great mata- No II a cups hot water each morn. Armstrong at Cape Cottage With Boston Fancy and Lady-of-the- couldnt agree. We had visions of F B. Bostwick says in the New York early morning delivery. We have 1 dorial contests and now honey­ Acroas our thresholds when the day Is Lake . the youngster growing up and pin­ Mix flour, salt and pepper, and born. Mr. and Mrs. J. A Thomas and They danced and swung lightly In their Herald Tribune (not a "Fascist settled back in an easy chair to di­ combed with native living quarters. We sail at aunrtse dally "outward place on board. Place meat on j son Deane of Lynn. Mass , were wake ning the responsibility on this de­ sheet,” as far as I know) that his gest the news from the vicinity wc Then we continue out into the beau­ bound." At the hour of twelve there came a call flour and pound with the edge of a —Helen Hunt Jackson guests Sunday of the F. O. Hilt To supper served In the banquet hall. partment if she didn't like the chauffeur voted seven times and feel is next to Heaven Itself. We tiful “Bella Vista" section, which heavy plate until meat lias taken up family. choice. O. well, it all adds to the his cook five In the Spanish elec­ first look at its weather report, then as its name implies, commands an Intermission ended, the dance went on. the flour. Turn several times. Saute Perkins Island Mrs. R. T Sterling recently spent Till the sky grew light with early morn Joy of the job. Here are a few tions of February, 1936. Mr. Bost­ down one column after the other. excellent view of the Pacific Ocean. Those good times have passed away meat and onion in fat until Greetings to all! It has been a day in Portland with friends. With the old green pung and one- j we can referee safely. wick is a native born American from Of course there are many changes, Beautiful stucoo homes, built by browned. Add hot water. Cover quite some time since I have done Mrs. Florence Shuman called to horse sleigh "Why on earth is the hostess Conshocton. Ohio, who has lived in 1the years have brought. But to us the upper-class Panamanians and Nellie Sheldon Allen and bake in moderate oven (350 my part to keep our lighthouse news see her sister. Mrs. Robinson. Sun­ Vinal Haven served first or is that custom aban­ Spain for 35 years. He claims that i they are Maine people and as such I retired Canal-men. make this one degrees F.) one to IS hours, or afloat Guess I should pick up a day. She was accompanied by Mr. K R N K doned? I ts so senseless.” Emily the so called "Government" of we are interestd In their welfare. cf the most beautiful parts of th? Po t says the guest of honour first, until meat is tender. Add more pen when friends white and wonder and Mrs Garland Day and son. nd CONTENTMENT Spain is illegal. But many are old loved families. Republic of Panama. hot water if necessary. Serves 4. where I am So. Mrs Marion Arthur Chute, all of Waldoboro. IFor T he Courler-Oazettel then the guests and the hostess last If you favor "established" govern- names of friends who still hold re- We are now far out on the Chepy but a great many hostesses keep to Presto Pinapple Up ide Down Cake Young of Matinicus. I'll try to be F O Hilt called recently on W. I have a pleasant window ments certainly you must approve served seats in our hearts. As we road and passing Juan Franco Race That looks out upon the sea the custom of hostc-s first. As to ’« cup butter more prompt. Many thanks for C. Dow who has been confined to his A cheery kitchen where I work the "Nationalist." which according ; read we rejoice with those who have Track where every manner of the "why," it is possible a guest 1 cup brown sugar your nice card and note. home by illness. At humble tasks that busy me to Congressman McCormack, has had prosperity and happiness We horseflesh gives "hls-all" each Sun­ • • • • might be presented some unusual Canned sliced or diced pineapple j Mrs. Powers joins me in sending I have enough of simple fare the allegiance of 20 000 000 out of | weep with those who are distressed day in the year. Turning right we Tide and Tied To keep me strong and well. fcod . . . an artichoke, for instance Batter: sympathy to the family of Ernest Also enough plain clothes to wear. the 24 000 000 Spaniards. Portland ' and pray they may be comforted head toward the ocean and soon v c . . . and if the hostess has been '« cup shortening Young who died recently. His Question: "Does the moon affect A home wherein to dwell. 8unday Telegram. Jan 29, non- We pat the Black Cat. try to catch before us the ghost-like ruins or served first she sets the procedure. I cup sugar kindness to us while we were sta­ the tide?" I have a Are to keep me warm. Fascist). up with the Butterfly in "This and i the ancient city of Old Panama. A well-worn easy chair. Then too. if a dish isn't right, site 1 Answer: "No. only the untied." It is easy enough to mouth ex- That." Smack our lips over the j, Our attention is first attracted to tioned on Matinicus Rock will long Seme friendly books, leisure to read. presumably discover? it first and the ! 1 cup sifted Presto flour be remembered in gratitude. —Oargoyle. A husband's loving care pressions like “hordes of Italians. I "lobster and fish ads.'' Get hungry Morgan's Bridge which is in a re­ custom has been said to have orig-, 1-3 cup milk Regards to Mr and Mrs. Be; • A kitten purring on the hearth. Germans and Japs." It Is another 1 reading of the baked bean suppers markable state of preservation, and mated as an aftermath of the Bor­ ’a teaspoon vanilla Teel. I hope Mr Teel’s health is Great Duck Island A few friends, true and dear thing to give exact figures and the Try to be better neighbors with the I then to the great Cathedral Tower Faith In he boundless love of God gia banquets when, the hostess, hav­ Put butter in nine or ten-inch Second Assistant Mann arrived at When sorrow draweth near authority for them. I gave you ' lessons put In practice from the Ser- I which has withstood the ravages of Improved ing partaker, of the dish, the guest, frying pan and melt. Add sugar 1 Southwest Harbor from leave Jan. «ome last Saturday and here are monettes. Ard inspired by the several centuries. No object on the Mrs. Blanche McPhail of Boston All these the dear Lord glveth me could be reassured he wasn't ru n -’ spreading evenly. Arrange slices or 23. but could net get to the station Without stint, through the years; some more Tberc are 200 000 Realm of Music and the Lyric Muse Isthmus is so typically "Panama was a recent visitor at the station Sc I'll cultivate contentment uing grave risk in eating it too. pieces of pineapple on top. Over for a week because it blew a northwest gale, And cast o u t doubts and fears foreigners with the Reds and 35.000 Enjoy the letters from familiar as this 100-foot tower. The other Nellie M Ervlne Should cooked chicken be cooled, this pour cake batter and bake in so he enjoyed a nice visit with Keep­ with the Whites; the Communists correspondents. especially Mrs ! lesser ruins spread out over an are* Mrs Powers passed last weekend Tenants Harbor covered or uncovered?” We prefer a moderate oven '350 degrees F ) er Kennedy at Bear Island Light, John Andrews "m.v childhood ' of several acres, serve to thrill the with Mrs Mary Gerrish at her « N » K uncovered cooling, then the re­ about 25 minutes Take from stove, are using French. Russian. Mexi­ arriving at this station the next friend." Admire its editorial, com- ' tourists with the thought that here farm in Brunswick MY PRAYER frigerator for storage, cf course. let stand a few minutes and turn can and Czechoslovakian war morning in a southwest gale which | For The Courter-Oazette| , pare prices of fuel and food with thousands of people enjoyed the It would be a pleasure to hear Here's an item the section of the ouickly onto round dish as near material; the premier of the Leftest made up quick when half way out to piotection of a great city many frem my friends, the O'Briens in I do not ask Thee. Lord, for power • family" who live in the country- size of frying pan as possible. government, himself admitted that our city prices and then instead of the station. The landing was made ■ divine 1 hundreds of years ago. Rockland. To do the things which Thou art doing have been asking about, informa­ Serve cold with whipped cream there are 55 nationalities represent­ joyfully taking up our tasks for the o. k and Bert Birlem returned But I am a-klng Thee for help of Thine day. we turn the pages of the cal­ Here also, we find a Zoo where a Mr. and Mrs. Beal of Manset In doing things which Thou wouldst tion on smoking turkey. 'Judging Lemon Wafen, ed in his army; nearly all of the safely to Southwest so it was all In great variety of tropical animals have the syympathy of my family have m e do. by the price that delicacy com -, 'a cup sifted flour 972 plans shot down by the Right- [ endar over to the day when the car the day's work. are kept for the amusement of the in their great loss. Mr Beal was Help me to do the little things w mand- we don t blame them fo r, '< cup butter ists were manned by non-Span­ ls packed waiting at the door to stationed with me at Mt. Desert Mrs. Leverett Stanley is at home ' faith trying to duplicate it.) The No- ] cup fitted powdered sugar iards.” (The Church World, Port­ take us for our annual vacation to | visiters. Hairy sloths, striped oce- in Manset where she is recovering So strong in Thee that just a thought ■ lots and giant boa-constrictors are Rock before he retired. Alston used Of kindness to others vember issue of Poultry Item had teaspoon grated lemon rind land. Maine (Jan. 27). the dear old Torrey Cottage and Will manifested be but a few of the dwellers of thi to spend the summers with his from a surgical operation. the article And it's Farmer s Bul­ 1 teaspoon lemon juice Because Franco 1s winning does our friends in Northport. dad and we became well acquainted A bad Are at Southwest Harbor I love to do the little things Harriet Coid Parker J jungle brought here for close In- So many times I find I can. letin No. 1186 you write for. addres­ 2 tablespoons milk not mean that his army is made up with him. destroyed the Masonic building re­ When It would not be possible for me ing Supt. of Document* Washing­ Sift flour once, measure and sift of Italians and Germans. Don’t I spection. The writer has had the cently. to do j unique privilege of seeing a "bush- Through the seamen's own The greater things I have In mind. ton and enclosing five cents If you again. Cream butter thoroughly, you think that Spaniards can win Keeper Cheney and First Assist- j column in The Courier-Gazette. I want information on killing, cur­ add sugar gradually and cream well a battle? . If not. read your his­ Has Lots Of Uses master." the most deadly reptile in And so. I ask Thee. Lord, to guide me...... I tl1e world and the only one that has keep in touch with friends and re­ ant Stanley went in to Southwest Praising Thee for all within the past ing and canning pork Add lemon rind ar.d juice and blend. tory. It may mean that your Com Asking for Thy blessing on what I do new old ties. I recently heard from Harbor Jan. 28. in the government. for Thee "Is It true we should u e only Add flour, alternately with milk munist under-dogs are al«=o yellow That’» Why There’* Market ever been kept alive in captivity a friend in Swan's Island. Mrs motorboat to have work done on it I While life for me shall last Delora E Morrill mild soap for the kitchen linoleum?" mixing well. Drop teaspoon on dogs For Sea Mos« and Eel lon’er than * fortn* ht- Nellie Smith, whom I have not seen at the lighthouse depot. Bert Bir­ Rockport inquires a Bangor listener It cer­ an ur.greased baking sheet, placing No. I have never lived in Spain, _ n i And so with a last long look at Urass Want To Sell. | the waving palms leaning out over for 10 years. lem brought them back. K R K R tainly is. Harsh soaps and soap cbout 2 inches apart. Bake in nor have I any relatives there. I • • • • f ' a sandy beach, we travel back to May fair weather make its ap- SUNSET PROMISE powders shorten the life of linoleum moderate oven (375 degrees F.) suppose you have become "pos­ Do you know where there it any I For The Courler-Oazettel , our home to await another day Of pearanoe soon, so Retired Keeper W h ite H ead because the oil. essential to the about 5 minute . Makes about 4 sessed" of your alleged knowledge sea moss or eel gra's waiting to be Forrest Cheney is passing ten days' I stand on the bridge here at sunset new sights and new travels. and Mrs. Smith will come to Bath. At the close of a dull cloudy day; composition and wearing quality of dozen, of the Spanish situation" through harvested? If you do get in touch Best wishes to all along the coast. leave in Millbridge and Lubec. I see o'er the western horizon all types of linoleum is affected by J Hot Chocolate Sauce your actual residence there, and (To Be Continued) A beautiful color display with Sea and Shore Fisheries Com­ Clifton Morse and Maynard the free alkali. Use a mild soap 1 ‘s pound sweet chocolate from letters sent you by your Span­ missioner Arthur R. Greenleaf it OBrien went recently to Machias- The clouds are illumined with splen­ Wood Island and don't flood the surface with' ’s cup heavy cream ish aunts and uncles! Or have you Boothbay Harbor and he will refer Anxiety and Faith port and Lubec for 24 hours' liberty. dor Ship ahoy, Guardians of Our And all brilliantly tinted with gold water. Melt chocolate over boiling water. been a close student of Communist j you to a big potential market, The beginning of anxiety is the On return they were accompanied Suggesting the heavenly glory Coast! Of which In the Scriptures we're We had a telephoned answer to adding cream gradually. Stir con- "propaganda publications." Or Recently he has received several end of faith; and tlfe beginning of by Mrs. Morse and Mrs. O Brien who told. It looks and feels like a real, old that que tion about iqueaky shoes|Stantly until blended. Serve hot. maybe "The Courier-Gazette" em- letters from firms in various sections i true faith the end of anxiety. have been visiting their parents. the other day. Rub soles with oil. Makes one cup sauce. fashioned winter. I view down below In the water ploys a Spanish correspondent? of the country inquiring about the The Coast Guard life boat whicn Rare reflected the aureate light. then stand soles in just enough sal? MENU Did not General Washington Maine supply of this material. They I Baby RatUea 24M B. C. Gulls are hovering about for Repeating the beauty of heaven— Babies' rattles found In Kish have has been in Baltimore for repairs Its glorious radiance bright solution to rover soles or stand Sunday Breakfast their daily hand-out and the small°r I Joy In the welcome atsurance. thank the French for their aid in claim that when dried it makes been traced to 2800 B. C. since last summer, has been re­ Broiled Orapefrult birds are also on the lookout for black ?hoes in a very little linseed , our Revolution, if. as you say. excellent filling or stuffing for fur­ turned to this station. For the morrow I hope to behold oil over night If you don't think Friend s Baked Bean Casserole crumbs and what-have-we Of skies clear and cloudlessly crystal Franco thanked the Italians. The niture and other articles. Clarence Beal has returned from Of sunshine more glorious than gold squeakv shoes can be embarrassing ( Broiled Bacon We learned with regret that Mr 1 Italian mob cry "on the Paris" does The letters indicated that a good ten days' leave spent at his home in Allison M Watts you never had to make your way ' Toasted Friend s Brown Bread Hupper is in the hospital and send Jamaica. Vt. ! not disturb me in the least. Ameri­ price would be paid and if folks Beals. Merrill Peabody accompanied to the black board to the tune of a i La Touraine Coffee him our kindliest wishes for an early R R R R cans protected Paris once before, along the coast would like to make) him and was over-night guest at the return to the station. WHICH ONE WAS KEFT" but what thanks did they get for some extra money gathering the __ ___ Coast Guard station before return­ Come on, “Monty.” get your new IFor The Courier Gazette| it? growth, Oreenleaf will assist them I J jZ . ing to Point Allerton Coast Guard. There were two llwle kittens, a black Can it be possible that you have in finding a market. ' grinder and enjoy a real meal agai-t. and a gray. Winter work here has included And grandmamma said with a frown. “ 7“ not sensed what a Communist vic­ "It will never do to keep them both. new ceilings and building new cup­ O W L’S H E A D The black one we'd better drown." tory in Spain would have meant? fh w l Month el this W ? Special! It looks now as If you will have to boards for the mistress of the house A meeting to complete organiza­ "Don't cry. my dear." to tiny Bo:, reconcile your editorial soul to a Rockland Fire Alarm Signals Spring duties such as washing, tion of the Parent-Teacher Associ- "One kitten's enough to keep. Now run to nurse, for 'Ma growing late. "Fascist" victory. whitewashing and sundry are Just t ation will be held Tuesday night at And time you were fast asleep." Get thutf /?• Steamer p ^ nce6 The writer, an officer in the EMERGENCY CALLS around the corner, so we are getting , 7 30 in the town haU The morrow dawned, and rosy and elbow grease in readiness 1 Smith presldent of District 3, is ex- sweet United States Army (commissioned) Central Fire House Call, Tel. 434 Came little Bess from her nap; does not relish fighting anybody. Chief's Call (residence). TeL 43* The outside of the tower has cer- pected to prefient A„ pafents The nurse said. "Go Into mammas Police C all TeL 1323 room If you want to pick a fight with tainly taken some punishment this and those interested in child welfare Ambulance Call. Tel. 642 or 399 And look In grandma's lap." ' Hitler or Mussolini or the Mikado, winter. are invited to attend. "Come here" said grandmamma with r e perhaps we can arrange it for you. Hurry up. Paul, get those feet on a sm ile. NUMBERS RUNG FROM BOXES deck! From the rocking chair where she without having the rest of as • • • • PRESERVING INSECTS sat: 25 Ltmerock and Main Streets "God has sent you two little sisters. k M i turned into cannon-fodder. I have 27 Pacific and Mechanic Streets Owl's Head Editor of The Courier-Gazette :— dear. no reason for being interested in 29 Mechanic and South Main Streeta Now what do you think of that?" 33 Tillson Avenne Hello Everybody! It's about time Quoting an item in your paper: Germany. Italy or Japan, not be­ Bess looked at the babies a moment longing to any of those nationalities, 34 Fulton and Suffolk Streeta I made an appearance in this col­ "Insects perfect after ages. Dead there. 35 Main, corner North and Florence Streeta With their wee heads, yellow and Electric Casserole but I am interested in averting a umn. With the usual routine and 60,(X0.000 years but perfectly pre brown, 36 Orange Street, corner Pleasant Street each day's work the time passes and served in every detail of color and And then to grandmamma, soberly Communist revolution in the U. S. 37 Park Street, comer Main Street said. What woman hasn't wanted a fine Electric Casserole! In an effort to appeal from a 35 Broad Street, comer Grace Street it is Saturday again and with it form, hermatically sealed by na­ “Which one are you going to drown? 42 Broadway, comer Rankin Street ture against decay.’’ Great Grandmammy It’s so handy for cooking beans, soup stocks, escallops; misinformed editor to an informed the realization 1 haven't done my Warren 43 Lincoln Street, comer Summer Street part. A collection of insects in amber bakes biscuits, cakes; fries foods equally as well. one. last week I Invested a dollar in 45 Talbot Avenue, opposite Fern Street Thursday was overcast and our is >n display at Harvard University a subscription for you to a truthful 46 Rankin Block NORTH APPLETON weekly. Subscrbler 48 North Main Street, comer Warren Street friend the groundhog did not see I checked up on it and found that This is Casserole month in all CMP stores and as an 49 Main Street, comer Cedar and Front Streeta his shadow, therefore our winter tc be correct. Amber, Baltic Sea added inducement we are giving to you FREE a beau­ 51 Cedar Street, comer Old County Road will be six weeks shorter. G'.uccinite) Moss from a pine tree Mr. and Mrs. Alton Pease went to tiful Steamer making your casserole doubly useful and TENANT’S HARBOR 52 West Meadow Road Right now everything is rather iPinus succinfera) in Amber. “The Portland last Saturday to visit their 53 Camden Street, opposite Adams Street doubly economical! It uses the natural steam rising 54 Maverick Street, comer Spruce Street quiet along our coast. The usual gum from this pine is of great an­ daughter June who is convalescing Church Notes from food in lower compartment for the simultaneous fishing boats pass daily and many tiquity. Its .tgc may be measured at the Children's Hospital. “Justification" will be the theme SPECIAL NUMBERS RUNG ONLY FROM FIRE of them have ceased Ashing during in terms of a million or mote Mrs. Willis Oerrish of Searsmont preparation of healthful steamed vegetables, breads, of the second in the series of morn­ STATION the cold weather. years.” 'A. B. C. was a recent visitor at O. T. puddings. ing sermons of "Basis Principles of 12 American Legion The Trial Beacons for the Navy Somerville, Mass., Feb. 2. Keene's. Christianity" at 10.30 Sunday at the 21 U. S. S. Kickapoo The Casserole alone would usually cost you $5.50. Church on the Hill. The choir will 22 Chief's Call Trial Course arc taking on a new There was no school Monday on sing an anthem entitled "Praitc 23 Broadway and west to Oliver Street appearance with their red and white COURIER-GAZETTE WANT ADS account of the snow storm. 24 Grace Street, west to Broad Street paint and looking very attractive. WORK WONDERS Ye the Lord." Miss Vivian Keene R. N. has em­ 26 Oliver Street and all west • February Only • Bible School with a class and 28 Crescent and Thomaston Streets, and south to ployment in Massachusetts. invitation to all ages meets im­ Mechanic Leland Johnson is employed in 31 North ofr Lime rock to Rankin, on Union Street A Regular #7.00 Value mediately following tlie worship 32 Purchase Street and west to Orange Street the woods in Searsmont with his service. 39 Broadway and west to Pleasant Street SEAPLANE SERVICE horses. The Happy Hour of Music and 41 Pleasant and Park Streets, all west of Iron Bridge Fare $2.50 each way Freeman Carleton is assisting Or­ O n ly Message will again bring a joyful 47 Knox Hospital (Private) 56 North Main and Maverick Streets, west to Old l Round Trip rate discontinued i mond Keene in getting out his wood. 95c down time to all who enjoy singing. The County Road LEAVE DAILY The Rebekah Circle met Wednes­ 31 monthly service opens promptly at 7 o'clock 57 Old County Road to Juniper HUI ROCKLAND VINAL HAVEN NORTH HAVEN day with Mrs. Charles Salo. by the young peoples choir and con­ 58 Lake Avenue to Rockport line 8.00 A. M. 8.15 A. M. 8.25 A. M. Carl Bryant of Palmer, Mass., was tinues with other special musical 59 Waldo Avenue and north to Glen Street 3.00 P. M. 3.15 P. M. 3.25 P. M. 62 Militia CaU a recent visitor at O. T. Keene's numbers by the choir and the in­ 64 Boy Scouts CENTRA MAINE struments. “The Meaning of the AIRWAYS, INC. also at the home of relatives in mmmt 71 Thomaston Militia CaU NEXT TO PUBLIC LANDING Searsmont. Lord's Supper" will be the subject 75 Spring Street and Vicinity TEI. ROCKLAND 338 NIGHT TEL. THOMASTON 86 85 Out of Town CaU This Special Offer Ende Feb. SStk of the message by the pastor. ROCKLAND, MAINE ADS A Communion will be held im­ 3Stf COURIER-GAZETTE WANT WORK WONDERS mediately after the evening service.