Basketball- PCHS I N Ski Meet- C Hiquita T Emple Installs -"Bubble Trouble" Homecoming Queen at J Et
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IN THIS ISSUE: Basketball- PCHS i n Ski Meet- C hiquita T emple Installs -"Bubble Trouble" Homecoming Queen at J et. - Guilford Scouts Clear Rink QLrutral :t1laiur '.a Dllrrkly Nrws ilagalittr Vol. 7, No. 5 'Thursday , February 1 , 1968 Ten Cents FOXCROFT-PCHS Basketball MILO-SCHENCK Homecoming Quean at Jet. MILO-GEORGES VALLEY JCT. -CORINNA Principal Malcolm Buchanan presents cbrsage to newly el ected "Homecoming Queen" Debbie Blue at Brownville Junc tion High School. See P age 12 (Staff photo by James Bunker) Mike Hall (32) gets one up for the Pirates. Foxcroft's Dick Annis (11) and Pirate P aul Draper (22) watch result as PCHS beat Foxcroft 84-72 Tuesday night. (Staff photo by Knaut) Cont'd on Page 10 I Page 2 THE TOWN CRIER ----- ----------·-·-- ------ - ---·-···-···-- -·--··-----··--------- ------ THE TOWN CRIER i~ published each Thursday evening by the TOWN CRIER PUBLICATIONS. -'i11ilo eOH1111UI1itv We hope to be of help to the ciiizens of the towns in our coverage through NEWS, INFORMATION, ;J.f.o" pit t'{l , cyl<~w~ AND LOWER PRICED ADVERTISING. We accept no financial responsibility for errors The-HospitalBuildingCommittee is no\~ waiting for a decision in advertising but wili gladly print corrections. of Hill-Burton, the Bureau of Health and Welfare and the Maine Copies of most photos appea.ring in THE TOWN Hospital Facilities Planning Councll in regard to -funds for con CRIER mav be obtained through our office. struction of the 20 bed addition to the hospital. They expect to If you have news or available photos of any sort we urge you to call an editor or drop in. Dead hear [rom them shortly. line will be Monday Noon but we would appreciate Receptionists are: Friday, Elizabeth ].VIurray; Saturday, Pearl copy received earlier in the week. Dayand G.oldie Davis; Sunday, AdeliaLeonardand Lottie Dorr; Classified ads 50 cent minimum inclwling up to Monday, Joyce Bailey; Tuesday, Lynn Ellison; Wednesday, 12 vvords, 3 cenis for each additional word. Dis June Dasha; Thursday, Frances:Hamlin. play ad space by the column inch. ADMISSIONS WEEK OF JANUARY 22ND: MILO: BROWNVILLE: EDITOR - JOANNE BRIGHAM James Brown Frederick Leathers Milo 943-7384 Debra Morrison Doreen York Thelma Hafford Donald Chase REAL ESTATE James Pickard Josee Vachon BROWNVILLE VILLAGE Edith Perry Holand York Co:..ntry living without the Carroll Bishop Lance Grf.ly If you want to BUY, SELL, isolation of a farm. 7 rooms, RENT or SWAP, try "Town Viola Harris Paige Tanguay ba th, new kitche n, oil heat, Crier" Classified. N;<ncy Philbrook Gerald Russell completely furnjshed, some Lester Cochrane antiques including dLttch oven. Dorothy Cochrane FOR RENT Spring water piped into house . Anne Desmond BRADFORD: Large desirable Lots, city Barn, brook and acreage. All Gladys Morrill Mattie Per ry water and sewerage, $25. 00 in good condition. You should Gladys Mills Glen DeWitt a month. see this one. Myla Herbest KNAPP TRA.ILER PARK MJLO DISCHARGES: Kimble St., Milo - 943 - 2639 Small 7 room house on oute r .MILO: BROWNVILLE: Park St. Spr:ng water piped Opal VanDyne Hollis Re id HOUSE FOR SALE into house . Room for gard (~ n. Dom1a Gray William Owens RemodPkd six- room house Excellent loca lion - $3,000. John Rowe Frederick Leathers wi th new bathroom, new kii. Want an income each month A lice Badger Rachel Bennett Chl·n <tnd ne\v heat:i ng plant. while your property pa,vs for Wilson Stwrburne Lance Gray Ci:trenc.:c West, Miio, Main(' itself? T aylor Apartments in Frances Damon Josee Vachon !J -!:;3 -2G81 Cha r leston village is an ex Harriett Philbrick Doreen York WANTED . cellent inves.tme nt. :l roomy Ward Scripture LAGRANGE: apartments, each wiLh bath, Typing to do in my home. Edi t.}j_ Perry Bruce Bowden all rented. $7500. Mrs~ Sttlly Van Dyne, Derby James Brown Wt~sley Morgan Hill, Milo -- 943-·2GJO SOLD Faye Lovell .House und barn, GO acres William Mulherin ' DEXTER: FOR SALE land in Mectfol'CI. Nancy Philbrook Arlene Page National Zip Code Direct<)l' y, SOLD BIRTHS: To Mr. and Mrs. Le0n Desmond of Milo, a son. available at The Milo Printing "Strout's Camps" at Ebeeme Company and at the Bradstree t Pond. home on Pleasant St. Mi lo.$1. Dorothy Monroe - R1)al EsWte Broker -Milo f) :J :~ - 8BJ7 . JCi: PINE TREE LEGAL ASSISTANCE . INC. v,?''" '\M>. ·F;ghtII ~~·~~.\ t . SKOWHEGAN ARf~A OFFICE 17 MADISON AVEi':UE $J<OVVi-H~ -::AN. MAINE: 049 7-6 BIRTH DEFECTS! IELEP!-IONE 474 .3163 Mr. R. <Tohn Wuesthoff, Staff Attor nt y, will be at the Town Office in Milo EVERY OTHER MONDAY afternoon betvveen 4 MARCH Of DIMES and:> p.m. to assist qualified people _with wha tever problems 1 they n1ay have. This schedule will begin January 8th. I He will be at the Court House in Dover-Foxcroft EVERY Monday afternoon between 1 and 3:30 P· m. I ·------- . THE TOWN CRIER Page3 Guilt ord Scouts Clear Rink Rainbow Installs ,x' ~:. Giving the Zephyrus Club of Guilford a helping hand are th ese members of Boy Scout Troop #117 , who volunteered tore move the snow from the local skating rink. The Zephyrus Cl ub built the skating rink four years ago and maintain it with an assist from the Guilford Fire Department , who flood it each year. (Staff phQto by Matt Troy) L. toR. in photo: Jimmy Farnham, Tommy Ruksznis, Randy Baker, Chucky Davis, Steve Bradstreet and Peter Baker. BROWNVILLE JUNCTION MILO GIRL SCOUT CADETTE SENIOR GIRL SCOUTS TROOP 118 TOURS CIVIL The Order of Rainbow for Girls, Brownville Assembly #25 The Senior Girl Scouts held DEFENSE CENTER held a semi-public installation at the Brownville Masonic Hall a meeting atBrownville J unc GirlScoutCadette Troop 118 on January 28th at 2 p.m. (Staff photo by Mike Brigham) tion. Officer s elected were: entertained the B r ownvi lle Jet. The Installing Officer was Vivki Howard assisted by Patri - President, Susan Burgoyne; Cadette and Senior Scouts at cia Smith, Esther McClain and Jayne Lutterell. Hostess es Scribe, Anne Mackinnon; and their regular Thursday ni(:{ht were Anne Hanson and Martha Lutterell. The Mother Ad Treasurer, Bonnie Mackinnon. meeting for a tour of the Civil visor is MJ;"s . Medora Bryant The advisor is Mrs. Dorothy Defense Center. The Musician was Miss Carol Packard and soloist was Mr . Guest and the neighborhood Mr. Willis Lancaster ex Edwin Treworgy. chairman is Mrs. Marge Har- plained the purpose and opera Installed were ;L. to R. Sylvia Brown, Faith; Cindy Wiley, mon. tibn of the center. The Cadette Worthy Associate Advisor; Marcia Smi th, Worthy Advisor; The next meeting will be held troop is working on the Chal and Sheila Long, Hope. Other officers installed were Susan on February 12 from 6 to 7:30 lenge of Emergency Prepared Call, Charity; Anne Hanson, Recorder; Martha Lutterell, p . m. ness. They wish to thank Mr. Treasurer;Karen Hammond, Chaplain; Diana Peters, Drill Lancaster for giving his time Leader; Jayne Lutterell, Musician; Debra Monroe, 1.<UTe, Senior scouts at Brownville to do this. Nancy Jardine, Religion; Debra Ricker, Naturelmmortality, Junction are oq~aniz!ng a Sen- The Milo troop will serve at Loreen York; Kathy Knowles, Fidelity; Ellen Deane, Patri - ior Troop . and are offering the Cub Scout Blue and Gold otism; Karen Eames, Ser:vice; Jamie Pckard, Confidential babysitting, housework, and Banquet on February 1st. Observer; Penny Worster, Outer Observer; 6 ynthia Schum errant services to earn money ·Ti).e annual cookie sale is pert, Choir Director; Darlene York, Flag Bearer; Jeanne for Scout uniforms. now going on, and there will Treworgy, Banner Bearer; Andrea Peters, Big Sister; Li Contact the babysitting head - be a Cookie Station in March llian Perham; Victoria Howard, Page. quarters, 965- 3481, atBrown- for the ones who were not eon ville Junction. tacted. The time and place will be announced. She/don Poole REPRESENTATIVE OF METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE r ::>clling fight birth dgfocfs JM MARCH OF DIMES I Life and Hospital Insurance 19 Clinton Street, Milo, Me. Phone 943- 7428 I Page 4 THE TOWN CRIER THURSDAY All choirs rehearse. HATHAWAY During February, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Chessa and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wibberly will REPORTS share the direction of Junior Church. by Congressman William Hathaway Thursday and Friday, Feb ruary 8 and 9, the ladies will be attending the 12th Mid-Win The nursingshortage in the United States is reaching critical ter Missionary Conference at proportions. Through correspondence I have received from hos <Ul1 ur r 11 Nrw.s FirstBaptistChurch, Bangor. pital administrators I have learned that this nursing crisis is The Theme will be "Continuing particularly acute throughout the entire State of Maine. In re MILO Commitment" and Missionar sponse to this urgent requir\ment for additional nurses, I am UNITED BAPTIST CHURCH ies Rev. and Mrs. Truman currently drafting legislation to alleviate the present shortage. MILO, MAINE Bray \'l'ill report. Guest speak The increased expectation of medical serviues has contributed Last Thursday Pastor Coc er will be Violet Rudd, Valley significantly to the shortage. The enactment of medicare has key, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Forge. hadadrasticeffecton the demanj for qualified nursing person Wibberly and Mr. Maurice nel. The Federal Government has provided the funds enabling Golden attended a Regional KINGDOM HALL OF more sick people to obtain hospitalization without assuring that Sunday School Conference in JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES the necessary personnel to provide the required medical care the United Baptist Church, Old MILO, MAINE would be available. Town; emphasis was on visi SUNDAY, FEB. 4 Technological advances in the nursing science has made the tation and a film "The Invest- Public Bible Lecture-2 p.m.