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,ubIia111'1I 11y t11t JOHn tJrhtting (!1OUlpUt1!f Serving: :Brownville, :Brownville Jet., £aGrange, Milo, Se 01 . 1 No. 4 Wednesday October 17, 1962 G.O L . to R o Frank Tit omb, Abbot, County Chairman; Governor ., H. Reed; Congressman McIntirsj and Mrs. Neil Johnston of -k Piscataquis County state Committeewoman. .• :.oR. JamesR. Buzzell, candidate for sheriff, Go ernor John • Reed, Rodney Ross, candidateforState R epresentative, Cong -gman Clifford G. McIntire . Republican Party heId a ring the rally and GOP CO'Jllty !per and rally at the Milo State Committeewom an, MrS. Hall, Wed., Oc t. lOth. Neil C. Johnston of Sebec he . John H. Reed and Cong lped with intr oductions . _5 man Clifford McIntire were Gov. Reed said that he would ed guest speakers. recommend emergency legisla supper, prepared by the tive appropriations early in of Park Street Metho 1963 to provide matching funds on state programs that might DE' eligible for the accelerated Page 2 THE- T O THE TOWN CRIER is published each Wednesday Fire On Ph ilpot Ridge evening by the Milo P r inting Company. We hope to be of help to the citize ns of the towns in our cover age thr ough ~"'EWS, INFOR l\II.A TION, AND LOWPIUC ED ADVERTISING. We accep t no financial r espons ibility for err ors in advertising bu t will gladly print corrections . Copies of mostphotos appearing in THE TOWN CRI ER n ay be obtained through our office. If y ou have ne v.rs or available photos of any sort we urge you to call 011 dr op in. Deadline will be Monday oon b ut we would appreciate copy received e ar lier in the week. Classified ad 's 50 cent minim um including up to 12 words , 3 ce nts for ea ch additional w rd. Dis play ad space by the c olumn inch. John and Joanne Brigham - E ditor 943-2262 with NEWS ITEMS 943-7384 for AD SPACE Milo Fire Depar tment responded to analarm S!l.turday after::. : Ahouse . unide tified a t press timehadbe nrazed before =- _ €, I could ar ive. Cause of the blaze was unknovm. TO THE CITIZE N OF _ The Milo J aycees are e taking the project of =" ing the town. In thi _ :-' _ ~ . J ay(ees To Open a ques tionaire willbe':':'s _ ted to each famil~ ~ -::. -= Jay- Tem Certer Citizens are asked u E..::..S the questions to the .: _ ~ their ability. The p .~ - : .:: The Milo Jaycees anounce this surveyis to give the -_. the opening of their new Jay cees, as well as other_ ~ Teen Center October 27 at 7:30. valuable knowledge abo _, It is going to be open Saturday the people feel tOWli!":' _ nights at the Derby Improve town. Once tabulatee ~ - ment Building. give the Jaycees an i.ru:l~ • The presentStudent Council what the townpeople ~ __~ _ will be the Officers ofthe Jay done to improve their ( ~ cee Youth Committe as the Su ity. pervisors. The opening will have as a The survey will et .r.rl'"-. theme, "A HarvestHop". The on October 21st ....1± -:.. 2 game rooms will be ope n members calling o!!:...: als o. Coke and potato chips vidual home3. The .: ~ .,s; of the tovVll sh onldbec::- ___ will be s old in the downstairs game r oom. by Nove mbe:::- 8, 1962. -::-.ce;:: izen's cooperation _' . ~ .~ g O ~ - · O tly appreciated, "NUTTER'S SHOE 5E ~~ h (..Vf.1t' ~ Open evenings ITOR' ~• . ~ '-...\, \ i _:5~~ . ''-/ I::-~! ......... ',' / / " .:.~' ''' p . m, to 7:00 ;>.m. ~tllEmM " A. --(I'~.~- _ i all day Saturday. !~> ¥'",-s~ ~c;;// .\Iiss Deanna Chase, daughter of :Mr. a nd 1Irs. Ed gar Chase of Milo, was married on the ev ning of Oct. a-.:.. • "Tm.S from a small number to about 180. He toldabouta minister who was the main attraction at his 0 II Conglomeration OJ'WorJs reoeption, and he noticed a man who looked like something over when the good Lord made an ape. As he was passing By Nei ll Robertson minister inthe linehe said; II We don't like you" and kept on gQin; llnle donation this week is about a very familiar topic, and much to the minister 's surprise he saw the man back in ~ and while it r.:..ay be a mixtw:e of h.1.lIDQr aud serious fac ts line again and as he passed the second time he said; "You can' I hope you can easily sort out the seeds from the weeds. preach anyway." The minister became pretty perturbed, efinition of love depends a lot on wh.o is giving the opinion. didn't say anything, but when he noticed the Old ball coming _urry-eyed teenager love could be anything from a tickling the th:trd time he was pretty well deflated as the fellow said, 11 Vie onlll'ouod the heart they can't scratch to an abc8s8 on the didn'twantyou anyway." The good old deacon who was assis Emotioncanbe such a terrific !:bing as to almos t 'wr ack in the reception could hear the little by-play and noticing the em _" .vith pain, 8orrow and sometimes shame and still have barrassmeni of the pastor. tried to ease his feelings and said to do with LOVE. "Pastor, I wouldn't feel badly about what this man said, you se isa holy. ~iritual emotionand should never be connected he is the town idiot and he just repeats whl:Lt he hears." 1hingcalled LOVF. whlchis emphasized inthe sentimenta,l As a klnd of a thought for the day - Think long and seriouslJi the ordinary popular song. about thiDgs that can. be'decided but once. e1'.5 are sadly deceived by iliis carnal emotion they may lieve to be love because of its intensity, but they donTt live verylongbefore they learn that it is possible to have oo.on they thought was love with the change of the moon makes them especially vulnerable in a ca.r parked off the ghway on a moonlight night and the divorce courts prove say is true. sters, donTt mistake fleshly passions fOl' pW."e and holy mat can only oome frOID God as itls so easy to be deceived• .etry to show you what your chances are of finding LOVE om the advice of God's word. e told that the world's human popula tion is about 3 1/ 2 _ . 'hiehis fairly equally divided between the male <Ul. d female cannot conceive that God would make things so unfair that -on tobe in love they must fir s t find the other one per son le worId with whom they can fall in love -- Rats I I say0 as this thing the ordinary person.ca11alOl7e.. peo~le can .eabout as often as they become attracted by the oppos ite t birds animals and inae,"Jts have mating instincts, but no sensible persoll wants to elevate thos e instinc ts to that holy estate culled love. ~ungsters, LOVEis of God for the Bible plLt nly tells that tie • Up Foil -u - LOVE and anyone who lowers love to anything less will their lives for the worseo Troop 118, Milo Girl Scouts did a workmanlike job c s a parting bit of advice to which the great majority will Milo streets of litter. The s couts deployed with 11 tterbags attention, let me say this as Godvs Almighty truth that pin s ticks, one of each side ot a road, and picked up all ray a couple can h.a "e Goel-' s guarantee of a happy wedded and trash. t.J aD3wer the question in His word !lRow can two walk to '_'" , ~xcept they be agreed?" P lus the other bit of advice not equally yoked together with unbelievers. II r sonal1y, Yvillnotworry much about couples who will take o passages of scripture 1l1S their rule of life . • 30 much for that; thus endeth my little s ermonetteo hear from our readers as to whether or not I should the public: with any more. cfagood ;:;tory or a sermon is to have a good begin od ending lllld not too much in between. IN BOTTLED G • • • om Lincob called at our home r ecently and l1 e lady toU me ~ prE':.ty good story her m inister told ~-~ -- If. He Is .a Methodist bi· other lately taking over the rate. Ht:.is cc·mpletely blind and has only been ther e a few -. but !n <.hat short time has brought the congregation up il- SI-!ELDON POOLE BOTTLE GAS SERVICE ,:;-... $ . ~,c:i ! ':'- .. _ A " ~ :.~...: 7~ You get 6 big ad\"antages wilh :'1obil-ftame. rangmg from appliances .. to fuel . til Stlr,;l.'e. Stop in .-,-,.' .. ~ • Page 4 - I of the need for 1-lis sionary and Stewardship Education within the local church. During the Worship period, a devotional study of the book of Amos will be led by the Rev. Lorimer Morrison, pastor of the United BaptlstChurch of Dove -Fox croft. The Rev. Ca Yin T. Hayes of Milo will serve as Dean of the School. The School NrUt!l willbe held on three consecu tive Monday nights. The cost UNITED BAPTIST CHURCH of registration is fifty cents. MILO-The annual observance The School is open to any who of Laymen's Sunday willbe held may wish to attend. in ilie Milo Baptist Church this coming Sunday morning, Oct. NAZARENE CHURCH 21st. The laymen of the Ch TneReverendG. EmeryPratt urch will be in charge of the of Quincy, Mass. was gue t Morning Worship Service at speaker at the mor ning service 11:00 a.m.