IN THIS ISSUE: - PCHS i n Ski Meet- C hiquita T emple Installs -"Bubble Trouble" Homecoming Queen at J et. - Guilford Scouts Clear Rink

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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;

PINE TREE LEGAL ASSISTANCE . INC. v,?''" '\M>. ·F;ghtII ~~·~~.\ t . . SKOWHEGAN ARf~A OFFICE 17 MADISON AVEi':UE $J 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.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 is reaching critical ter Missionary Conference at proportions. Through correspondence I have received from hos­

UNITED CHURCH Youth Supday was observed at the United Church January 28withmembers of the Larger Parish Youth Fellowship con­ r ducting the service. -Those taking part in the morning services at the United Baptist Church in Milo on YouthSun­ The following young people day were: Carla Hamlin, Invocation and Benediction; Joyce Smith, Responsive Reading; Joey participated: Valerie Sargent, Villani, Morning Prayer; Donna Van Tassell, Sermonette; David Bunker, Announcements;Be­ giving the Call to Worship; linda Young, Offertory Prayer; Kathy Rhoda and Jo~y Villani, Doxology on piano and organ; Bobbi Jean Jones, a reading; Shelby Cockey, Sermonette; Richard Chessa, Gary Robinson, Arthur woodard and Herber t Faith Brayton, Scripture Les­ Woodard, Ushers. (Staff photo by Mike Brigham) son; Jillaine Robinson, the Pastoral P rayer; 'Edward In the evening Christy Randall led the song servi.ce; Charles Ellis, prayer; Carol Jean Br­ adstreet, Scripture Reading; Sara Cockey, offertory prayer; Joey Villani and Kathy Rhoda, Kronholm, the announcements; Lloyd Hunt, the sermon. offertory duet; Becky Bunker, Ruth Elaine Bunker and Shelby Cockey, trio; Cheryl Cockey, Inter-Varsity Missionary Conference Report; Bonnie Pelkey, Debbie Smi th and Hope Stev­ ens, trio; Jonathan Cockey, solo; Sara Cockey and Trudy Hussey were ushers. Becky Bun­ UNITED CHURCH ker and Shelby Cockey played organ and piano for song service. BUILDING PROJECTS COMMITTEE REPORT The Building Projects Com­ Luncheon guests of Mrs. Do­ Mrs. Robert Bridge and Mrs. MILO BOY ON DEAN'S LIST mittee of the United Church re­ ris Rollins were Mrs. Flora HughGourley, Parkman; Mrs. Mr. Nat Crosby, son of Mr. ports on progress to date. True, Mrs. Leta Buzzell, Leta Buzzell, Mrs. Doris Rol­ and Mrs. Luthan Crosby of The bathrooms have been Mrs. Opal Rollins, Mrs. Mar­ lins, Mrs. Hattie Palmer and Milo, has received word that completed at a cost of approxi­ guerite Rollins , Mrs. Dalcida Mrs. Faye Bridge, Guilford. he has been named to the mately $1, 000 . . There is a cash Rollins. Dean's Listat Fort Kent State balance on hand of $1, 397. 00 A coffee was held Wednesday College where he is a Fresh­ toward the new furnaces. More morning at the home of Mrs. man majoring in History. funds are needed and the com­ Ina Lindsay with Mrs. Cora mittee continues to work on Stevens, Mrs. Lunette Foulk­ "WHO'S WHO" PRESENTED project:; to raise funds . es, Mrs. Lena Draper and TO SANGERVILLE LIBRARY Instruction classes in knit­ Mrs. Charlotte Cookson. ST. T.HOMAS AND HOLY The current volume of 'Who's ting, se·wing and crocheting A Dubs Bridge at the home of FAMILY CATHOLIC CHURCH Who' has been presented to the are being held each Monday at Mrs. Marion Brasier with OF DOVER AND SANGERVILLE Sangerville Public Library by 7:00 p.m. at the church, for guests Mrs. Kay Emery, Mrs. First Friday Mass will be held three remaining members of the benefit of the Building Pro­ Ina Lindsay, Mrs. Lena Dra­ at St. Thomas Church at 5 p.m. the Class of 1917, Sangerville jects Fund. per, Mrs. Charlotte Cookson, The Feast of St. Blaise willbe High School; Richard Hill, and Mrs. Lula Ronco. this Saturday at 10:30 a.m. Kathryn Flanders and Amelia &.UILFORD Mrs. Flora True entertained There will be a meeting of the Blanchard. UNITED CHURCH BENEFITS at luncheon on Friday Mrs. Knights of Columbus six. point The following church benefits AnsehnSwansonand Mrs. Don­ chairman members next Sunday for the United Church were ald Keene of Monson; Mrs. February 4 at Sangerville after held this week: Amelia Blanchard, Abbot; the 9 a.m. Mass.

I Page 6 ------THE TOWN CRIER M.S. A. D. #41 TO HOLD SPECIAL HEARINGS ZEPHYRUS CLUB :t\1EETS The Board of Directors have voted to have' two special infor­ The Zephyrus Club met Jan­ mational hearings February 7, in the Milo Town Hall, and Feb­ ur.ry 24 in the Home Econom­ r uary 8, at the Brownville ,Tunc:tion High School. Both hearings ics room with hostesses Mrs. will begin at 7::30 P.M. it was also voted to hold the annual Lester Hazelton, Mrs. Har ry DistrictmeetingFcbruury14, at theMilo Town Hall, 7:30 P.M. Houston and Mrs. DanBurdi n. Items to be cxplain,~ d at the February 7 and 8 hearings w:i ll be Secretary, Mrs. Alvin Per­ an addition to the present high school to a ccommodate Brown­ kins, read letters from Stev­ v;lle and LaGrange students; not in contract equipment items; &UILFORD ens Training Center and from and theDistric lope rationu.lbudget. It is hoped that a good turn­ "New Eyes for the Needy, Inc." CONNER-TRAFTON UNIT 119 out will attend these hearings. expressing thanks for Christ­ Past President's Parley • There is consider able interest-in the Adult Education program mas gifts and contributions. Conner-Tra.fton Unitll9, Am- and the Directors hope that people in the District will take ad­ The Club voted money for erican Legion Auxiliary, met vantage of this fine program. "CARE" for the benefit of Ci..: Monday at the home of Mrs. Chairman Mr. Benjamin Doble and Superintendent Richard vilian War Victims and refu­ Donna Fogg for a covered -dis h Sawyer will be attending the American Association of School gees in Vietnam. The Little supper. Mrs. EdithEdes, pre-­ Administrators in Atlantic City, New Jersey the latter par t of School House in Dover ­ sident, conducted the business February. This is a National Convention with Superintendents Foxcroftwas also remember­ meetingat which time election and School Committee members from allover the United States. ed with a donation. of officers was held. In addition to attending various meetings, ther e will be an op­ Discussion regarding a plan The following officers will portunity to view , in the exhibition h

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NO Chiquita Temple #9 held a joint installation of officers with Juanita Lodge #122 on Thursday evening. A cover ed dish slip- aQQf ·ENTRANCE FEE per was served before·the meeting by Barbara .Whiting, Velda Richards and Beatrice Grant. Prizis'! Shown above are Installing Officer Giles Fogg, Past Distr ic t L-======--~!_--~------__J Deputy Grand Chancellor and Ronald Mitchell, ins talled Chan­ cellor Commander of Juani ta Lodge #122 of Abbot.

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K OF C COUNCIL Five first degree members s~ of the Dover-Foxcroft K of C Counci.l were given tho second a nd third degrees Sunday, Jan­ PLEIAMIIS! uary 21, at Dexter. They are Michael Alfonzo, John Auko­ fe r, Andy Fecteau, Da vc Lock­ ward and Paul Lamontague. ASK ABOUT OUR CREDIT SE NIOR QUEENS CARD , WORTH $3. 00 ON ~ The Senior Queens met Thurs­ T HE P URCHASE OF 365 day evening with Flora True TABLETS! a nd Leta Buzzell as hostess­ es. l() members were present. Thenextmeetingwill be held on February 8 with Freda But- · :,~~:~Matilda French, com- I___ . .__ o_~_s_ _D_,_r _u_g__ _~_;~_· ~~-o6rd-2 1-- Page 8 THE TO WN CRIER GUILFORD RAINBOW ASSEMBLY HOLDS INSTALLATION The following letters are copies of those sent to the Derby Cont'd from Page 6 Mothers' Service Club from the boys in the service: Cynthia Hall. Advisory Board Members--Alfred Race, Ellen Christmas, 1967 Race, Beatrix Bray, Clair Bray, Vance Pratt, Laura Pratt, Dear Ladles, Phyllis Mills, HarrietAnderson, Virginia McDonald, Ruth Buz­ I received your package you sent me and thank you for your zell, Richard Nutting, Mary Nutting, Frank Nelson, Mary Nel­ thoughtfulness. It means a lot to a G I away {rom home to know son, Anne Howe, C tifton Kcaliher, Wanda Foster, Arlene Bi­ that there are folks back in his home town who are willing to shop, James Bishop. take time and trouble to remember him. I not only thank you Worthy Advisor Rosemary Kealiher presented her-parents, for myself but for all servicemen who you are helping. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Kealiher; her sister, Carol Kealiher, SP4 James Decker, Vietnam and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. F. vV. Ghadwick. Hi There! I received my birthday gi ftand thank you very much. It is real Helen Gammon, PastworthyAdvisor, w have written soone:r: but we are very busy here this meeting for Vietnam and went to Allan Whittaker, Harold butsure appreciate all I have r~ceived . I am going to fix some" Morrison, Leroy Curtis, Douglas Smart, Philip Grayand'Eu­ of thatkool-aid powder you sent me (it is 115 degrees here) and gf~ne Jay. The mystery prir.e went to Mrs. Blanche Smart. try to cool offand some day here hop~ to ha.ve time to read some The next meeting will l:>e on February 6 in the home of Mrs. of the nice books sent me. Thanks again. · Marion \Villiams. Allan Paul DC! (Paul l~as been on the USS Dupont and has returned to North Carolina this month from a long assignment overseas.) Cont'd on Page 9 THE TOWN CRIER Page 9 CLUB DOINGS Cont'd from Page 8 PENQUIS BARRACKS MEET AT LEGION HALL IN MILO Penquis Barracks No. 21 24, Veterans of W. W. #I and Auxil­ SANGERVILLE iary, met at the Legion Hall in Milo Sunday, January 21, for SOUTH SANGERVILLE GRANGE their January meeting. A one o'clock dinner put on by the Aux­ In cooperation with the Maine Milk Committee, School Lunch iliary preceded the meeting. Night was observed at South Sangerville Grange on January 27. The meetingoftheBarracks was presided over by Past Com­ This was in connection with the milk contest. Supper was served mander Arthur Ellis. There were nine members present. The to members and guests by Nancy Ellms and Barbara Mitchell. charter was draped in memory of the Commander Harold T rue, A feature of the supper was the milk contest prize winning cas­ Past Commander Howard Stanhope, and William Knot. A get­ serole of some years ago of which South Sangerville Grange well car d was signed and sent to Ward Scripture at the Milo was the Sta.te winner. Community Hospital. Sympa thy cards were sent to the family Immediately following supper, Clark Osborne, principal of of Harold True, Howard Stanhope and William Knot. Sangerville Elementary School, spoke of the school lunch pro­ It was voted to liold . the next meeting at the Legion Hall in gram and displayed plans for the new school. He told of needs Milo Sunday, February 11 , with dinner at one o'clock. and areas in which the grange might help. Ruby Clukey and The meeting of the Auxiliary was presided over by the..presi­ Maggie Greene, school lunch workers, were present. dent, Agnes Hobbs. The meeting was opened with prayer and During the business meeting conducted by Master Guy Ellms, flag salute. The r oll call found thirteen members present. the charter was draped in memory of Albert Clukey. It was an­ Get-well cards were signed and sent to Edna Hanscom, Per­ nounced thatthe rewouldbea card party at the home of Mr. and sia Hurlburt, Lona Alexander, Elmer Jenkins, Ward Scripture Mrs. Stanley Bennett on February 3, the proceeds to go to the and Albert Cyr. school lunch program. The next meeting is to be held at the same time and place as The next regular meeting on February 10 will be "Step-Up" the Barracks. night and there will be a White Elephant Sale. _ _,.,.,.Y/ =;9~ R. Elliott 97 STOTT-FLANDERS AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY MEETS 0"'-.. E. Grant 96.8 The Sangerville Stott-Flanders American Legion Auxiliary A. Ridley 96.8 met on Tuesday even'ing, January 23, withnine members pres­ P. Kennedy 96.1 ent in spite of the inclement weather. The president, Gloria R. Knowles 95.8 F. Hall 95.6 Grant, presided and the treasurer, Maxine Grant, also acted ~ as secretary in the absence of Margery Clukey, giving the BEN~MORE BOWLING LANES s. Ellis 95 treasurer's report and the min11tes of the preceding meeting GUILFORD S. Folsom 94 held in December. Women's Afternoon League T. O'Connell 93.6 Members were reminded about the Leadership Training School TOP FIVE HIGH SINGLE to be held in Waterville on Saturday and Sunday, January 27 and J. Ward 90.2 G. Tarr 146 28. They were also told that the Student Council at PCHS is in N. White 89.4 HIGH TRIPLE charge of the collection of paperback books in cooperation with L. Stewart 89 .3 G. Tarr 369 the American Legion's "Operation Paperback", the purpose of J . Lovell 88.2 HIGH WEEKLY TEAM which is to send books to the boys in the Service in Vietnam. G. Bradstreet 87.8 Firemen #2 1427 Mildred Hill reported on cards sent to .ill members. Members were urged to subscribe to the Pine Tree News. It was voted HIGH SINGLE AMERICAN LEAGUE to donate $2.00 to the March of Dimes. L. Stewart 118 TOP TEN 106.9 The mysterygiftwas won by Maxine Grant. A Lemon Auction HIGH TRIPLE L. Conley 104.5 was held and it was decided to continue the auction at the next G. Bradstreet 309 D. Lancaster meeting which is scheduled for February 27. Refreshments IllGH WEEKLY TEAM R. Richboro 103.1 102.5 were served by Mildred Hill and Erma Larrabee. Skippers 1253 J. Turner J. Clukey 102.3 Women's Evening League T. Wyman 102.2 TOP TEN P. Curtis 101 DOWN TO YOUR LAST Y. Bennett 93.2 G. Burgess 100.7 DROP OF FUEL .. .. IT J. Lovell 92.9 S. Trafton 100.5 100 IS MIDNIGHT AND IN . E. Clukey 91 :6 L. Davis THE MIDDLE OF A I. Pullyard 91.6 HIGH SINGLE 144 BLIZZARD? Itwillnever N.White 90.5 D. Applebee happen if you're a 3 Rivers E. Larrabee 90.3 HIGH TRIPLE Customer! M. Frautten 87 . 6 D. Lancaster 379 L. Stewart 87 HIGH WEEKLY TEAM 1560 M. Dellaire 85 . 2 Nugget B urgers HIGH SINGLE r------Tel. 943-2555 J. Lovell 134 Cont'd on Page 13 943-2260 Fuel Oil - KtfOitl'lt - Heatin g Equiptrt'mt a~~ 943-7445 NATIONAL LEAGUE oa TOP TEN fight birth dofacts Milo, Maine B. Ellis 98.4 G. 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Corinna's Brent Mulli~ (2:5) finds hArd going: ~s- Railroade~s . ®c;>J?.ar (44), Lar13o_n (24) and Buchanan (14) go af~r' the ball . . (Staff photo by James Bunker) ' · · · ·

Pete Hamlin about to deaden the hearts 9f Geo.rges Valley fans. (Photo by Scott Johnston)

.; .. MILO 69 - SCHENCK 66 Pete Hamlin's 23.points and Tony :Hamlin's 17 paces Milo's Panthers in a very close game. FOXCROFT 64 - LINCOLN 72 Dave Anderson with 17 points was high man for the Ponies. PCHS 74- HAMPDEN 64 Rick Grant and Larry. McKenney with 22 points _each head- ed up Pirate scoring. ·' MILO 67 - GEORGES VALLEY 54 Pete Hamlin's 32 points helped make Milo's ri:Jcord 9- 5 for the season. JUNCTION 93 -CORINNA 62 Tim Buchanan with 20 and Dennis Larson ·with 19 wer e the "green-board" men for the Railroaders. PCH$ 84 -FOXCROFT 72 ,..,.. , . ,.-·· · Paul Draper's ·22 points, Mike Halland Rick _ G~(nw·w{thh each, led Pirate scoring over the Ponies despite Dave .Afi

Miss Tammy Larson, mascot for the B. J. H. S. Cheerleaders posed for our photographer at the Jet. - Corinna Game. Miss Larson is off to an early s tart in her cheerleading career. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gal­ en -Larson of the Junction, lit­ tle Tammy is five years old .

A portion of the bast of "Bubble Trouble" to be presented by the Foxcroft Academy Music Departm~nt on Frid.~y , February 2 , 1968 at 7:30p. m. in the Academy Gym are: seated L. toR. Mark Stithafu, Joan Cross, Doug Ackley, K,aren Blodgett, P aula Hews. Far ri ght~s Janis Glover; Standi~g are Ghdstina Medera, Carol Glr.ver holding "Aristotle" Joe Derhak, Tim Buchanan lays one up as Sara Hayes Rick Ackley. Corinna's. Mullis misses one Pictured is th,e Buhb~e Factor y of Snowflake Soap where America's only bubble free soap more chance to stop Junction is manufacturei:f. ti'on't miss this riotous family musical comedy, s.c.oring. (Staff photo by Jame. Bunker) I THE TOWN CRIER P age 13 BOWLING SCORES TEAM HIGH THREE Cont'd from P age 9 Fireballs 1782 ROCKET LANES TE AM HIGH SINGLE Shop DOVER-FOXC ROFT Fi reballs 632 where you see the WOMEWS #1 IND. HIGH THREE w L Orville Sealey 396 NAM~O Seal. Lanphers 74 16 IND HIGH SINGLE Outsiders 65 25 Orville Sealey 153 Corinna 61 29 Nuggets 59 31 LEAGUE i~ 2 Next best thing to a Chase & Kimball 46 44 Corinna 55 30 friend's recommendation. Centerites 45 45 P at's Dairy1'l.nd 53 J2 Screwballs 4 5 45 Grossman Homes 47 08 Cunningham Hot Rods 38 52 Post Office #1 43 37 In Milo: Rockette::> 34 56 Low Five 42 43 Lost Soles 29 6 1 Collette's Colonial 42 43 H. A. Bailey Lum.ber Co. Macombe r ' s Garage 27 63 · V. F. W. .:!6 44 <17 J r . Cosmos 17 73 Shoe S tr ikel'S 38 Kiwanis 35 50 M. Co Horne 8 Sons, Inc. TEAM HIGH THREE Dexter Loafers 29 56 Corinna 1392 TEAM HIGH THREE TEAM HIGH SINGLE Coritma 1606 Daggett's Pharmacy Corinna -centeri tes 481 TEAM HGIH SINGLE IND. HIGH THREE Pat's 571 Claude N. Trask . Kay Green 302 IND. HIGH THREE IND. HIGH SINGLE Ray Bailey 365 Ginny Burgess 111 IND HIGH SINGLE In laGr ange: John Lavenselor 150 WOMEWS #2 Arthur Mailman Auto Sales Starlets 66 24 LEAGUE# 3 Railroaders 61 29 Hell Cats 64 31 Hi llbillies 58 27 Woodpeckers 55 •!0 In Guilford: Hayseeder s 57 33 Leftovers 51 44 Gutterballers 56 34 Pin Punchers 50 45 48 Stinkercttes ')2 38 Moose head #1 47 Guilford Dry Cleaners 48 Rock of Ages 51 39 Independents 47 48 Footmans Milk Maids 51 39 outlanders 47 Worthen's Market Woodchoppe rs 50 40 Splitters 24 71 Mix-ups Exeter 46 44 TEAM HIGH THREE 1533 Odd Balls J4 56 Hell Cats Ross Drug Crazy Stichers 22 63 TEAM IUGH SINGLE Maine Leathers 13 72 Hell Cats 551 g IND. HIGH THREE VFW 8 2 Davis Bros. Bill Chase, Sr. 354 IND. HIGH SINGLE TEAM HIGH THREE Pat Collins 137 Guilford Dairy. Starle ts 1326 TEAM HIGH SINGLE LEAGUE # 4 Starlets 471 ,. Triangle Service · Post Office #3 56 IND. HIGH THREE Wards Executives 55 V. McCormicl< 311 Cats 54 IND. HIGH SINGLE :~ L Tripps Sporting Goods C . M. P . 48 S. Smith 117 Pickups 42 48 LEAGUE# 1 w L South Streeters 42 5J Me. Leathers Exec. 41 54 20 ( ~1\l=t]~ Fireballs 40 Strobel-culley 37 53 Poirier's Market 36 19 ~\ typical $1 CARE family TEAM HIGH THREE During 1968 at least 32,000 Daggett's Pills 38 22 food package e;ontains 10 lbs. C.M.P. 1538 villagers viill earn food for Nichols & Smith 33 27 flour, 5 lbs. cornmea.l, J lbs. TEAM HIGH SINGLE themselves and their fa m ilies, Rockets 29 26 rolled wheat, 7. 7 lbs. cooking Post Offi c<~ #3 532 a total of 160 ,000 persons, in Whi tey's Repai r Shop 28 J 2 oils. Delivories are made in IND. HIGH THREE CARE food-for-wor k projects Guilford Industries 25 35 the names of Americans who Louie Lamarre 354 designed to help needy coun­ Sportsmen 2.3 37 send their dollars to CARE IND. HIGH SINGLE tries develop local resources. Railroaders 22 38 Food Crusade, Boston 02ll6 :.sg Don Fotter 146 ~ugget Burgers 21

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FEBRUARY, 1968 HAVE YOU A "POISON SAFE" HOME? A "poison safe" home is one where all medi­ cines are enclosed out of reach of children and MID-WINTER all · dangerous household cleaners ·are also stored, where the latch is so high, busy little fingers cannot open it. But, there are other dangers. HERE ARE A FEW LIFE SAVING HINTS. ~t/1111 G Do not permit visiting ladies to place their pocketbooks on the floor or on chairs. Little children like to open them and play with their · contents. · A purse is a trap, for it' usually contains diet, blood pressure, diabetes or tran­ quilizer. tablets, all of which are a great dan- ger. · BEWARE SWALLOWING CAMPHORATED OIL. Too -often adults wrongly take it internally for coughs and colds. It affects the central nerv­ ous sysJem. It causes convulsions and a sur­ prisingly small dosage can be lethal to both children and ·adults. - WATCH OUT WHEN TAKING IRON MIXTURES. Ferrous sulphate or other iron compounds, in Jordan's medicines for anemia, are so dangerous if the .· dosage is too high that they usually require hospitalization almost as often proportionately COLD CUTS as lye. MACARONI & CHEESE FOLLOW YOUR PHARMACIST'S EXAMPLE. ONION LOAF A pharmacist will not use or dispense any PLAIN LOAF medicine, unless he first reads the label care­ WHOLE fully when talting it off the shelf, reads it OLIVE LOAF OR again when measuring the dose or counting out HOGSHEAD CHEESE the tablets .and .reads its name and the direc­ HALF tions, 'o}\c·e inorc before dispensing it to you. PICKLE & PIMENTO 49+ You should check each label the same way before using its contents. Jordan's LB. HAM DAGGETl'·s ·PHARMACY CENTER CUT 95+ , · .RUMP II HANDs 0 F i RusT;-, STEAK

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C UILfOKO, MAIXE SERVICE THE TOWN CRIER Page 15 MILO IllGH SCHOOL HONOR BROWNVILLE JUNCTION GUILFORD GRADE SCHOOL ROLL Cont'd from Page 11 HIGH SCHOOL HONOR ROLL FIRST SEMESTER SECOND QUARTER Penny Clark HONOR ROLL Roger T. Furlong, pr incipal ~tl~lfS~ Sheila Smart Principal Malcolm Buchanan of Guilford Grade School, pre­ Joyce Smith of Brownville Jet. High School sents the honor roll for the Mona Soucie has announced the First Sem - second ranking period, which Susan Sturtevant ester Honor Roll as follows: ended on Jan. 19, as follows: Sheila Willinski HIGH HONORS {A's) 3RD GRADE All B's: Debra Bryant All A's: Janice Andrews P eter Debus P eter Baker 8UilFORD Janna Douglass Janet Essency Susan Bradstreet Rev. and Mrs. Richard Woehr JUNIORS ,Barbara Gramley Carrie Campbell and sons of Hampden wer e din­ A's and B's: Roland Larrabee A's and B's: ner guests of Mrs. Lunette Russell Carey Daniel Priestman Dougla:ss Burdin Foulkes Saturday nigh t. Rev. Chrystie Hoskins HONORS (A's & B's) Sandra Littlefield Woehr officiated at the Taylor­ Bretta Hussey P amela Brewer Eileen Gilbert Her r ing wedding. Sheila Long William Butterfield Debbie McReavy Mr. and Mrs. HarryHouston Jayne Lutterell Susan Call Brian Wharff and Mrs . Nell Houston were Sharon Rhoda Michael Cowing in Waterville on Sa turday. James Soucie 4TH GRADE Stephen Cowing All A's: Mr. andMrs. ShermanGrant All B's: Lydia Debus Mary Ruk.sznis of Brewer were supper guests Marcia Smith Cynthia Flagg Maureen Magee of Mr. and Mrs. Levoy Lind­ Linda Swazey Nancy Fletcher A's and B's: say on Sa turday night. SOPHOMORES Darlene Fuller Ronda Clukey Mrs. Phyllis Mills and her All A's: Dorothy Gerrish Joseph Goulette daughter s and Mrs. Virginia Sally Shepar dson Ludger Graves 5TH GRADE Ruksznis were in Bangor for A's and B's: George Hartman A's and B's: the day on Thursday. Kathryn Brigham Philip Hartman Mark Thompsdn Guilford people attending the Valerie Mayo Nancy Jardine Betty Moore Joel Burgess Rainbow installation at Green­ Alan Kirby Nadine Abbott ville Sunday were Mrs. Har­ Sheila Soucie Dennis Kir·by 6TH GRADE r iet Colson 'an:d son Linwood, Michael Walker Patricia Knox All A's: Mrs. Phyllis Mills, Mr. and All B's: Gary Page Thomas Rukszriis Mrs. Alfred Race, Mrs. Vir­ Ruth Bunker Cheryl Richard A's and B's: ginia Ruksznis, Mr. and Mrs. FRESHMEN Cynthia Schumpert Roberta Downs Linwood Flanders and Mrs. A's and B's: Donald Stickney David Fairbrother Sylvia Kallgren. . Manuel Garcia Susan Stickney James Farnham Mrs. Lula Ronco entertained Georgia Lyford Joan Swazey Joan Gourley the following ladies at her a ­ Paul Rhoda Deborah Whitten Sharon Hall partment on Monday: ·Mrs. All B's: Elizabeth Zwicker John Rioux Lena Draper, Mrs. Charlotte Gary Hunt Margaret Zwicker John Scales Cooks on, Mrs. Lunette Foulk­ MID-YEAR HONOR ROLL Bonnie Simmons es, Mrs. Cora Stevens, Mrs. SEl\'!JORS 7TH GRADE Marion Brasier, Mrs. Agnes All A's: All A's: Hiltonand Mrs. Vir ginia Ruk­ Donna VanTas sell U.S. ARMY Janie Austin s znis. A's and B's: Susan French Marleena Brown Cathy Hall SANGERVIllE Donna Campbell RESERVE Cheryl Kallgren Cathy Chase A's and B's: William A. Hall, who has Shelby Cockey JUNIORS Diane Adams been a patient in the Mayo Hos­ Louise Cunningham pital forseveral days, return­ A's and B's: All B's: Louise Davis Phyllis Harmon Janet Denton ed home Thursday. Gregory Jose Russell· Carey Michael Walker Cl)rystie Hoskins Ruth Bunker Brenda Monroe Mrs. Nor ris Leighton re­ Linda Marks Brian .Robinson ceived word T uesday of the Susan Rhoda Sheila Long Martha Lutterell Sharon Rhoda death of her sister, Mrs. Mar­ Lynne Sinclair Betty Moore All B 's: FRESHMEN garet Rollins of Waterville. Roger Shepardson When you don't Mr. and Mrs. Leighton and Linda Swazey A's and B's: know where Sheila Smart Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Badger Joyce Smith SOPEOMORES .Manuel Garcia to shop All A 's: Gary Hunt were in Waterville Thursday Mona Soucie or who to call, to attend the funeral of Mrs. Sheila Willinski Sally Shepardson Georgia Lyford look fo r the A's and B's: Rollins. All B's: Paul Rhoda Kathryn Brigham All B's: Namco Approved Janice Andress Valerie Mayo Elizabeth Paul seal. Penny Clark Page 16 THE TOWN CRIER

PCHS Cheerleaders posed for our photographer during half time at the Foxcroft game last Tuesday. (L to R) Bottom - Merry Haley, Vicki Leighton, Linda Edgerly, Jean Pulkkin, 2nd row- Kathy Tozier, Val Sargent, Belinda Bucklin, Top Debbie Crocker. (Staff photo by Knaut)

(Top Photo) Pete Neal wipes-out as he enters the flags dur­ ing slalom competition. (Bottom Photo) Scott Drinkwater is showing good form between the flags. (Staff photos by·Matt Troy}

Greenville High School beat out PCHS and Stearns in ski meet held at the Standpipe Hill Ski Area. Greenville scor-· ed a total of 380. 49 out of 400. 00 possible points. PCHS was second with 353. 00 while Stearns finished thirs with 280.02. I THE T O W N CRI ER Page 17

1N'bat's On WABI-TV MONDAY, fEB. 5, J 066 2:00 Suru.1o.y Ahe r noon Mt>Yie 7:30 D:.tting Game 1:00 T be Rifl('mnn "'rnnumgn" 5:00 Newlyv~·cd Gnm l! (hmnel 5 7:30 0\IRsmoku :l:JO Rou\e 6G 8;30 LD. wr~oc~ Well< Show This 'W'eekT THURSDAY, FE;B. 1, 1963 8:30 Tbo l .1.1cy Show "' .20 Scllute lhe 'Ioo.m-Qrono 9 :30 Holly..,-ood Pal ace 7:00 C <·UOU') C.ara.wn s,oo Andy G rlfnth o,3o Roo Hope Golf Class ic lO::iO Z::o ne Gr~y 1.'beatcr ?':30 Cimarron Strip 9'JO f'aroll,y Alfal c 6,00 Collego Quir Bowl 11:00 )fews 9;00 Thurs. !\igbi. MO\'iC 10,00 Carol Burnutt G,aO f hl'P"T 1. ! ; j s High School Basketlxlll THIS WEEK'S REVIEW ''You~ Dil!ina:,rer•· 11 ,oo :-n 10,00 Hlf:h Ch.'\1)3rral S:30 i){ilton the .Motti>ter "P eyton P lace" S:J O Gomer Pyie 9,30 f ight.s or tbe Ceorury 11 ,oo GA" "'" Show on Earth 10,60 LiDUS the L ionhea

20th Century Fox. .~ · ,. Cliff Robertson a nd his wife , Dina Merrill, guest s t.'lr on tills TV Hotline: Don Rickles .finish:~s his .secon~ . appearance on week's show this Thllrsday evening in color at 7:30 GE T SlVI.ART this Saturday. • February ,3. Liza.Mlnneliiand Jack p.m. on ABC . (7 ) Palance gues t star on this Mo_nday's ,- Feb. 5, CAROL BUR­ Et..1·tcl Merman, Broadwayst.·n , makes her second appearance NETT SHOW. On the J ONATHAN WINTERS SHOW, Bob Crane on this week's editionofTHATGIRL in color T hur sday evening and Werner Klemperer of Hogan's Heroes and Martin Landau at 9 p.m. on ABC. (7) and Barbara Bain have made guest appearances. Victor Buono P hil Harris, Alice Faye , the singing Kids Next Door, Julius plays Sir Guy of Gisborne on NBC's LEGEi'I"D OF ROBIN HOOD La Rosa and Norm Crosby guest star vtiLh on this week's on February 18. NBC 's adaptation of John Steinbeck's TRAVELS · editionofthe DEANMARTINSHOWin color at 10 p. m. on NBC . WITH CHARLEY is setfor March 17. PEYTON PLACE has re­ · Dick Shawn, Charlie Manna , the M cG ~Ji r e Sisters, Kaye Stev­ cently done its 400th telecast and is soon to have a new man ens and Donna Jean Young guest star on this week's edition of arrive in town. OPERATION: ENTERTAINMENT live from the Pacific Amphi­ This Sunday ABC will start its coverage of the lOth Winter bious Force Ba se in San Diego. That's at 8:30 p.m. in color Olympics from Gr enoble, France. The coverage, in color, will on Friday. (7) start at 5 p.m. Sunday with a 90-mim.itepreview of the Games. Players on this week's HOLLYWOOD SQUARES are Charlie On Tuesday at 8:45 a. m. the opening ceremonies will be tele­ Weaver, Wally Ce>x, Walter Matthau, Sally Field, Nanette Fab­ cast live via the Early Bird ·satellite, in color. Later Tuesday, 'ray, Robert ~ors e , Zsa Zsa Gabor, Jan Murray and Buddy at 7:30p.m., ta.pod highlights of the hockey doubleheader; u.s. A. ·Hackett. That's a t 9:30 p.m. with Peter Marshall as host on vs . Czechoslovakia and Russia vs.' Finland will be shown. On NBC Friday. (2) Wednesday Ht 9 p.m. taped highlights of the two-man bobsled, Other. good s hows thi s week are MAYA, 7:30p.m. Saturday, the u.s. A. wome n's figure-skating, and hockey, u.s. A. vs. (2); THE MOT HERS-IN- LAW, 8:30 p.m. Sunday (2) ; THE Sweden and Rus sia vs. East Germany will be shown. Chris LUCY SHOW, 8:30p. m . Monday (5); N. Y.P.D., 9:30p.m. Schenkel, Bill Flemming, Curt Gowdy, and Jim McKay an­ Tuesday (7) ; LOST IN SPACE , 7:30p.m. Wednesday. (5) nounce for ABC . CRIER

Pete Hamlin (24) tosses one in for Milo against Georges Val­ ley. Sam Pelkey (4) and Tony Hamlin (14) move in. (Photo by Scott Johnston)

Tom Snow (25) misses chance to block shot by Paul Draper in game at Guilford Tuesday. (Staff photo .by Knaut)

Pete Hamlin grabs Schenck Murray Davis gets one up ball. (Staff photo by Mike against Schenck. (Staff­ Trey ;\ntkrson mo\'t'S di,\\H - court :tg:tinst PC HS. {SUtff photo Brigham) photo by Mike Brigham) h.v I