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<Urtttral .. ilnittr ·11 llrrkly Nrw11 .. ilngnziur Vol. 8, No . 5 Thursday, January 30, 1969 Ten Cents Warrant Officer James Earl Third Milo Ellingson, son of Mr. ~nd Mrs. BASKETBALL! HerbertEllingsonof Mil9 was J<illed in Vietnam on January Man Killed 18, 1969. The 20 year old helicopter pilot was flying an Army hell in Vietnam copter near Saigon when he was shot down. He had been serv ing with the 1st Aviation Brig ade in Vietnam since Sept. 21, .1968. Ellingson was graduated from Milo HighSchool before enter ing' the Army. He received his helicopter . training in Texas and Alabama. Surviving besides his parents are two b1·others, David, a stu dent at the U. of M. and Jo.hn of Milo. Funeral services will be held on Thursday at 2 p.m. at the United Baptiste hurch in Milo. Rev. Carlton Cockey, pastor of the church and the Rev. E. Cont'd on Page 14 6 Arrested at''Pot Partyt' Five men and a woinan from the Sangerville and Guilford area furnished bail Saturday morning at the county jail in Dover Foxcroft for their appearance in courtMonday on a charge of possession of narcotic drugs. Arraignment was continued to February 10 when a probable cause hearing will be held, ac cording to county attorney Jack Easton. The si" were identified as Darrell Starbird, 20, Kent Del laire, 18, Ronald Hall, 19, and Robert Stutzman, 20, all of i Sangerville, and Judith Cross, 18, and Philip Thompson, 20, of Guilford. 1 Starbird also was charged with failure to stop for an officer and was released on a total of $2 , 500 bail. The others provide~ $2, 000 bail each. The six were arrested at 12:45 a.m. Saturday as the result .. of a raid on a house in Sangerville by Sheriff Frank H. Murch; One of three spectacular shots by Dick Annis (22), this lay- along with eight deputies, which was followed by an automobile up netted two points for Foxcroft as they beat P. C. H. S by a chase. score of 55 - 43 Tuesday. Other Ponies are Dave Am~erson Several leads and investigations over the past two weeks led -(14) and Tom Sands (42). Pirate is Lance Pulkkinen (11). Cont'd on Page 14 (Sta.ff photo by Paul Knaut) Cont'd on Page 10 P age 2 J anuary 30, 1969 THE TOWN CRIER THE TOWN CRIER is published each Thur sday evening by the TOWN CRIER PUBUCA TIONS. Cirillo e omm.uni tv we hope to be of help to the citiz.ens of the towns in our coverage through NEWS, INE'ORMATION, ~o6pital ~ew~ AND LOWER P RICED ADVERTISING. Receptionis ts are : fo'riday, B etty Fpwles; Saturday, Cheryl We accept no financial responsibility for errors Coc key and Rosamond Golden; Sund?y, Sheila Decker and Lot in advertising but will gladly print corrections. tie Dorr; Monday, Thelma :McE achern; Tuesday, Lloyd Tre Copies of most photos appearing iu THE TOWN wo r gy; Wednesday, Elizabeth Murray; Thur sday, Frances CRIER mav be obtained through our office. If yo•.1 have news or available photos of R!lY sor t Hamlin. we urge you to call an editor or drop in. Dead ADMISSIONS WEEK OF ,JANUARY 20TH: line will be Monday Noon but we would appreciate MILO: BROWNVILLE: copy received earlier in the week. Diane Fowles Charles Allen Clatlsified ads 50 cent minimum inc luding up to Adam Derwin F loyd Grant 12 words, 3 cents for each additional word. Dis Ira Morrill Eleano r Leathers play ad space by the column inch. Lisa Hoskins Susan Badeau Elme r Jenkins Norman Forrest EDITOR - JOANNE BRIGHAM LAGRANGE: Kathryn Zwicker Milo-943-7384 Norman Brennan Verdi Hamlin BRADFORD: DOVER-FOXCROFT: Annie Chadbourne Jennie Hersey FOR SALE DISCHARGES: A machine that vacuums, MILO: BROWNVILLE: If you want to BUY, SELL, has a floor polis her, vap(Jr Rose \Vhite Joline Frazier RENT or SWAP, try "Town izes, used to wash floors, and Diane Fowles Eleanor Leathers Crier" Claasifiec;l. also hair dryer. Has a price Davis Goodine Susan Badeau tag of $400. 00 and make is Lucy Hoskins Harry Hughes FOR RENT Fairfax. Never been used and Ruth 'Preble Norman Forrest Large desirable Lots, city has guarantee with H. Aski.ng DOVER-FOXCROFT: Frank Gould water and sewerage, $25. 00 $180. 00 , but will take a rea .Jennie Hersey a month. sonable offer. BIRTHS: To Mr. and Mrs. Richard White, a son, Richard Alan KNAPP TRAILER PARK Walter Lougee , 27 Albert St. Jr.; to Mr. and Mrs. Roger Frazier, a daughter, Valerie Jo; Kimball St. , Milo-943-2639 Milo, Maine to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fowles, a daughter , Michelle Lea. FOR SALE TRANSFERS: Charles Allen of Brownvi!l.le to Eastern Maine 1968 Wheel Hard Top Camp VAN DYNE'S JUNK YARD General Hospital, Bangor; Myrtle Lancaster of Milo to Brown's er - demonstrator. Perfect Large number of radiators, Nursing Home in Monson. condition -discount. windshields, transmissions, ·----~----------~------ M. S.A.D. #41 DIRECTOH.S SET MEETING DATES John Hoskins, Dealer rear ends - - $10 exchange - At their January 22nd meeting the Directors of S. A. D. #41 943-2043 all guaranteed. Also generators and start set dates for budget hearings and the Annual District Meeting. FOR SALE The schedule for hearings is as follows: at 7:30P.M. on ers - $5. 00. New mobile homes - on clis Monday, February 3 Brownville Jet. Gymnasium Milo-Dover Road play, 2 and 3 bedrooms. Wednesday, .February 5 P. V. H. S. Gymnasium Knapp Trailer Sales, Milo, Thursday, February 6 LaGrange Primary School Maine. Monday, February 10 Atkinson Elementary School Notice The Annual District Meeting was set for Thursday, February FOR SALE Mr. Harold Kroemer has r e 13 at P enquis Valley High School at 7 p.m. 1 small gas heater, 1 small quested that cweryone refrain The Directors voted to award the No. 2 fuel bid to Three Riv cooks tove (wood), suitable for from usi ng his field on P ark ers Oil Co. @ . 028 off posted delivery price and C. H. Sprague camp, 1 small fish house wood Street in Milo from Feb ruary Co. , Searsport , the No . 5 fuel bid for Penquis Valley High stove. J .R. Taylor, Lakeview 2 until February 10 to e nsure School a t $4. OG42 per barrel. Other bidders were: No . 2 fuel 943-7945 good conditions for the Dog Graves Service Station, Brownville Jet. , • 02 off posted price Sled Races on Feb. 8 and 9. for Brownville schools only, and M. C. Horne Inc., . 02 off post CARD OF THANKS ed price all schools exce'pt Brownville. No. 5-Three Ri.vers Oil I wish to thank all the people Co., . 1068 per gallon. in Milo who assisted in getting GU1LFORD Other i terns voted on by the Directors we,re the appointment of help to my wife, Mrs. Joseph Mrs. Mane Adkins of \Villi MissAnnetteE llisas Dis tl·ic t Cle rlt , and the transfer of Capitol Bartlett, after she fell and mantic is patient at the Guil a Reserve funds and some ~stimated construction money to the · 1 broke her shoulder. Special crest Nursing Home . General F und of the Distr ict for the balance forward of the Di l thanks also to the nurses, Saturday's skiing resulted in rectors 1969 budget. Doctors, and staff of the Milo two accidents for Guilford pee The Di rectors authorized the Superintendent to apply for addi Community Hospital for the ple . Carl McK.usick broke his tional Food Service subsidy based on the free lunches served kind and friendly courtesies leg while skJinga t Sunday ruv in the District. extended to my wife and me. er and l'.<!i ss Donn.a Da'Vis, ski- The Director s wish the citizens of the District to take note of Mr. Joseph A. Bartlett, Sr. ing at Squaw Mt., sustained a planned budget hearings and the Annual meeting. It is hoped 322 KatahdinAve., Millinoc- painful injury with torn liga that the voters will attend these hearings to better acquaint ments in he1· ankle. ket, Maine themselve s with District financial affairs. THE TOWN CRIER January 30, 1969 Page 3 Penquis Cheerleaders - Penqirls Valley High School Cheerleaders now have their new uniforms consisting of white jerseys, Blue tunics and skir...s with white pleates, the edges of which are lined wj.th red. The outfitis completed with·white kneelengths and blue sneakers_ The Varsity squad includes Sue Ekholm, Anne Hanson, Brenda· Larson, Debbie Carey, Stephanie Sturtevant, Eunice Brown, Susan Call, Cherie Haskell and Marcia Ellison. (Staff photos by Mike Brigham) SPECIAL .cxl $2oo ~j.OO $4·00 TOWN& $S.oo .i .!l ) Penquis Valley J. V. Cheerleaders are (front): Ella Badger, COUNTRY Kathy Dunham, and Doreen York; (2nd row) Nancy Fletche.r , ~nd Margaret Zwicker; (3rd row) Lynn Zwicker and Susan Cowing; Penny Worster is on top. · I Page 4 January 30,. 1969 THE TOWN CRIER It is a well known fact that hungry or undernourished children HATHAWAY do not have the capacity to learn like children who are properly nourished. School Administrative District No. 41 hopes in the future to REPORTS be able to provide a hot lunch for every student in the entire From Congressman William D. Hathaway district• . At the present time Penquis Valley High School and Atkinson Elementary are the· only schools in the district with Because it reaches into most American homes, just about hot lunch facilities. The'twokitchensputoiit meals for an aver- everyone has a firm opinion about the draft. age of 350 students plus guests and teachers; many days over During his campaign for election, President Nixon promised 400 meals are served.