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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.

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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

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

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.. ~ • 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. The theme for ilie on October 14th. Rev. &Mrs. daY""As Good Stewards" , will Pratt and daughters Alice and be nlarged upon by Mr. Lloyd Annie were in town visiting re­ Treworgy, who will deliver the latives for the weekend. Sermon. Other laymen who ·...ill be taking part are: Mr. For 24 Hour George Hamlin, Mr. Vernon Perry, Mr. Gar dner Osgood, Wrecker Service _IT. KennethRhoda, Mr. Har- Id Woodard, and Mr. M.auri.ee The following Milo High Majorettes were chosen last Wedne': GoWen. Special music will be S'l.Odra Mayo, Leader, Cheryl Wallace, 1st assistant ...ea· provided by the Youth Choir, Call CROSBY'S Hedda Clark, 2nd assistant leader, regulars, Sandra .... rEttT :md Mr. Edwin r eworgy, who Linda Davis, Brenda Fisher, and Holly Clark. vill be singing a solo. The ublic is cordially invited to 943-7717 this service. At the E veningService at 7 :30 Pastor Hayes will be speaking • on the subject, "The Man Who Bishop's IXI Refused to Compromise". This be the fifth in a series of Dependable Service sermons on Bible characters. Call On Monday evening, Oct. 22, Simko'S Gen. Store :he firs t sessionof the Piscata­ 943-2261 quis Baptist AssociationSchool Res. 943- 797 8 of Leadership Training will be ~ 11 e ':Bear6e'6 held in the Milo Church, begin­ !rlngat7:00 p.m. Tbreecour­ ses ofinstruetion are being of­ qnotel & ~e6tauraltt ered this year. "The S . )ry of CONT'D SPECIAL In. LaGrange :heBaptists" will be taught by Has Added TEXACO ;he Rev. Donald Thompson, A.C. Plugs Gasoline & Oil . astor of the M llinocket Bap­ tistChurch. Mr. CalvinLewis 'II e G1ve :&H Gre en Stamp [ Derby will lead a study of the relationship between "The Christian Faith and My Job", dealingwith the m oral and et­ meal problems involved inboth bor and managemen.t and the !>rofeesionalworld. TheRev• Customer reports John Wanamaker of Augusta, over 30,000 miles eDirector of Christian Edu- on one set of IItn • MlLO - ThePast Presidents Club of Jane Carver Sampson eniD c cerf Tent, Daughters Union Veter­ ansCivilWar , metatthehom e of Mrs, Mary Patridge, Derby THE THREE GIS Friday evening wi tb 10 mem­ The ThreeG' s met Thursday ber s and Mrs. Julia Dunphey, eveni.ng a t the home of Mrs. president of the tent, as a gu­ Elsie Stairs with 11 members est. attending. FoHowing the business meet­ Following the meeting, apro­ ing conducted by Mrs. Ella gram was presented with each Henderson, silent auction was member contributing. The played, and refreshments were hostess assistedby Mrs. Agnes served by the hostess. Parsons and Miss Laura Pal­ The next meeting will be the mer served refreshments. evening of November 2 with the The next meeting will be held meeting place tobe announced. October 25 at the home of Mr s. MILO BRADFORD CLUB Harriet Tuck cont'd The Milo-Bradford Club met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Ruth Tapley at Bangor with 10 members attending. Apotluck Christmas Caros dinner was served. Send P hoto or Negative Atthebusiness meeting con­ ducted by Mrs. Edna Young , it for Personalized Cards was voted to give a donation to CARVER'S PHOTO SERVICI the Milo Comm unity hospital. The mystery prizes were aw­ 10 Cents Each Min. Order 1. 00 arded to Mrs. P amelia Hussey and Mrs. Dorothy Severance. Box 147 Milo, Maine

LIFE EXPECTANCY CONTINUES UP The life expectancy of a man to. day is 70.3 years a, agamst 47,3 years in 1900. Improved medical techniques IEr: SeniorBdnd under the direction of Mr. Maynard Jones and th e U~ e of ""m.ira cle" drngs are largely responRible for this increased ertin the Milo Parking Lot, Sunday October 14th to longevity. ' ence. The Milo High Ma jorettes performed with the One of the ironies of the drug. price controversy is the charge that 11ltermission. th e cost of medication is beyond the reach of oldsters who. a short half. " looked and s ounded ver y well at their second public centnry ago. \','Oldd not have lived to en joy I heir sunset years . . '<" this s eason, Yet statistics show that drug prices more often decline- seldom go up. 1/ ::ZLM STREET CLUB F ew 8"ail those responsible for the \ fJ • cost of food, cl othing, and shelter...... 10. MILO- The Elm Street Christ­ The onlv villains in this drama afe drugs and the men who manufacture mas Club met Thursday afte r ­ them. noon at the home of Mrs . Katie \UP Owen \vithl1 me mbers a ttend­ ing. erSampsonTent #18 'UP Following the business meet­ -r 5 of Union Veterans ing conducted by Mrs. Anna :.:.e Town Hall with the Clarki a s ocial after noon was Daggetts Pha.rmacy Julia Dunphey pre- spent. Included in the r efresh­ ments was a birthday cake ma­ (om plete Pres ( ri pti on de by Mrs . Abbie Hoskins in honor of the bir thday of Mrs. Nora Hamlin. The hostess Serv ic e was assistedinservingby Mrs ~. The mystery prize presented ~a · ~~ c d~,tr ~, B<:.>rtha U ' ­ ~ ' ~ :l£.:-' =~Q - ~- .. Organization News cont'd P eakes was presented with a MILO OES corsageby the Worthy Matron Vote Fo HOLDS EVENT in honor of her birthday Oct. MILO-PastMatr ons and Past 13. Obligation Night was ob­ Patrons and Obligation Nigh t ser ved with Leonard Swazey, were observed Monday evening worthy patron, leading. y at the Masonic Hall at a meet­ A supper was served preced­ FOR REPRESENTATIVE ing of Aldworth Chapter, OES ing the meeting under the direo­ with the worthy matron, Mrs. tion of the associate matron, Frances Swazey presiding. Mrs. PriscillaChase and Com­ Mrs. Albin Hoskins, past ma­ mittee. tron, substituted as treasurer. The ru.gt meeting will be held Chapters represented were November 12 at.7:30p. m. when Echo, Brownville; F riendship, Guest Officers Night will be Mars Hill and Silver Leaf , Ch­ observed. Each officer will arleston. invite her own guest officer. Guests present were Mrs. A rehear sal willbe held Nov­ Anne Mills, pastgrand matron ember 5 at 7 p. m. andKennethPullen, pastgrand E CHO CHAPTER O. E. S. patron. BROWNVILLE - The annual A resolution of r espect was inspection of Echo Chapter, read for the committee by Dwi­ O. E. S. , was held Tuesday ghtHamlin, pastpatronfor Mrs evening in the Masonic Hall Katharine Thompson, pastmat­ with the associate grand matron ronand the charter was draped Mrs . Betty JeanBraley of Po­ in her memory. rtland, as the inspecting of­ Mrs. JuliaDunphy , past ma­ ficer. tron and Mr. and Mrs. John The meeting was opened by Rowe were appointed as a com­ the worthy matron, Mrs. Hazel mittee for a resolutio of res­ McKay. Mrs. Ellen Chambers pects for Edward Cyr of Milli­ ser ved as warder. DOcket. It was voted to have Past grand officers present QUALIFIED TO SERVE YOU THRU EDUCAnO.­ the meeting dates entered on were Mrs. Anne S. Mills and & EXPERIENCE the Neoteric Club calendar. Mrs. Alice L. Graves past Past Matrons and P ast P at­ grand matrons, and Kenneth B. S. Degree in Business Administration from rons were honored by a cere­ Pullen, past grand patron. Lehigh UniverSity monywith the worthy matron, Other guests were Mrs. Anne 24 years in Real Estate Insurance Business Mrs. Frances Swazey, Mrs. Wiggin of Charleston and Mrs. 21 years in Amusement Ride Business Sandra Haley , conductress and Alice Hammond of Dexter, 8 years as Sheep Farmer Mrs. Emma Barker, associate grand representative of Min­ 9 years on Brownville School Committee conductress having the speak­ nesota in Maine. Present Selectman of the Town of Brownville ingparts. Each honored mem­ The chapters representedwe­ Past Master of Pleasant River Lodge A. F. "A. ber was presented a gift. re, Lon~ellow, SouthPortland Past President of Three Rivers Fish and Game C Past Matrons present wer e Aldworth, Milo; Friendship, Treasurer of tue Brownville Jct. Methodist Churc!: Mrs. Alice Brown, Mrs. Alice Mars Hill; Onawa, .Millinocket Committeeman of Explorer P ost 112 B. S. A. Chase, Mrs. Elinor Chase, White Heather , Quebec; Was­ Former Chairman of Republican County Committee Mrs. Virginia Chase, Mrs. sookeag, Dexter; Silver Leaf Present Member of Republican State Committee PaulineDavis, Mrs. MaeDoble Charleston; Susie Carr, San­ Mrs. Enid Foshay, Mrs. Rosa­ gerville; Fidelity, Houlton, & mond Go lden, Mrs. Martha Martha ~sh1ngton, Water­ stery Prize was won by Mrs. Gould, Mrs. Irma Hamlin, ville. Ellis Tobin. It was voted to Mrs. Albin Hoskins, Mrs. Gena Refreshments were s ervedin give a donation to the Milo McCorrison, Mrs. Anne Mills, the dining room under the dir­ Community Hospital for the : I Mrs. Annie MorriS, Mrs. Lo­ ection of Mrs. Phyllis Hutchin­ ~'- " 4 utility room. uise Newman, Mrs. Gertrude son, associate matron. She . ~~ P lana wel'e made for a sup­ 41NrKAL INIUaAHCt Packard, Mrs. Carrie P eakes, was assisted by Mrs. Kath­ 'IRa· AUTOMOIILI ."...1 I Mrs. Grace Peakes, Mrs. Inez per to be held Saturday night ,«'0,11''1 C£~J. Jl/U'IU erine Greenway and Mrs. Rita ,.. ~'tL~ sr. WI 3-88: Pullen, Mrs. Estella Shaw, at the GrangeHall withmen and Gould. . children as invited guests . Irs. Harriet Tuck and Mrs. HAPPY HOUR CLUB This supper will replace the James ~. ~add Flora Wingler. The Happy Hour Club met October BirthdayDinner. The Past Patrons present were Wednesday evening at the home birthday of Mrs. Lydla Geor ge C. Folsom, Herbert of Mrs. Margaret Hoxie with will be honored. ARNOLD'S Foshay, Dwight Hamlin, Har­ ten members present. The Beano was playeEl dW'ing the E5SO 5lAllON old Newman, Fred Packard, business meeting was conduc­ evell1Dg. The next meetiDg - ~ Arthur Peakes, Max Place & ted by the secretary, Miss will be at the home of M.rs. KennethPullen. Mrs. Carrie Phyllis McCormack. The My- James Desmond. By TERRY BAILEY

_~. C, EDGES A. F. B •• course, Coach Hotham has the Joe Paul.. H. C. l. 's new ba­ alternative to move Webb into sketball coach says that the ' ;'5 s emi-pro basketball the backcourt and putting Mer Ie BlackKnights have the desire ....: s tarted its season last Har r is . a nother good- shooting and the potential to make tr­

--.y nightby edging Char- le f th~nde r , into the lineup. ouble in Class 'M' this year0 EB 84-81 in a scr im­ Two other fine backcourt men . If you want to get rid of that ;; 6aIDe that was played at up fr om las t yea r s J. V. ' 5 , a r e BAILEY BRIEFINGS ••• • • • • excess fat you may have , try ~!: ""he game was close Mike Mulherin & P aul Grindle. Milo's cross country team square dancing. ...e,yay v..1th Charleston le­ Both did we ll las t yea r for the had an intra-squad run last For the first time s ince 195E o:: '13- 29 at tJ!e 1st quarter Junior Panthers & should make Thursday and Cedric Rhoda, Husson College will be without s '.!ore was tied 51-51 the scramble for fir st five even BlllMulherln, andPeter Ellis an. ex-Milo Panther on its ba­ way point ; Milo ah­ more interesting to watch. Da­ were the fir st three to finish. sketball team. -. -S- at the end of the thir d vid P ullen and Simon Brown, Rhoda unefficially c lock 13:26 See you next week? ? ? ? ? t2!", Roger Clapp an:iDick who played both varsity and for the two and o.'1e half mile .. e ;:oak Bcoring honor s J J unior Varsity las t yea r could sprint _.- that is something _ ::letting 21 points 0 The both prove valuable to Coach for the high school senior to e score was pretty Hotham's plans. Milo ha s the be pr oud of - - a tip of the hat Milo High School Baske tball dinded with Ladd gett­ potential , but the big question i s due Charles Hotham for the Schedule 1962-1963 -e ~ Joe P aul, Jim LaBos­ i s , Can Coa ch Hotnam develop long hours he put in coaching .:;.nd TerryBailey getting it - ­ i t' ll be a tough job. baseball this p ast s ummer -­ Nov. 20 H. C.I. at Higgins • '-:-iece; Charlie Artus had NEXT WEEK : T!::.e B:' own­ Tom Tresh, the Yankeets con­ 30 Searsport at Eben Dewi tthad two. ville Jct. Ra ilr oaders. verted left fielder, i s a must Searsport ,re. Joe P aul, and JIm for the American League " Ro­ Dec. 7 Stonington at Milo s~are are all t~achers at okie of the Year" award ----­ 14 Lee Academy at Lee 5 Classical Inatitute. BostonRed Soxfans are saying 18 B 'nville Jct. a t Milo that J ohnny Pesky (new Hub ~~nHERS PREP ARE ilo Spor­t 21 Blue Hill at Milo manager ) i s justwhat the doc­ Jan. 4 Blue Hill atBlue Hill tor order ed ------if that is eyiewof the P anthers 11 Stonington at the case, maybe, just maybe. Richardson and Steve Shop Stonington "Wait til next year." will fin­ 100ked like the only We have the RUGER 15 H. C .I. at Milo a lly come ------New York's t can be pa si tive (or . 44 MAGNUM 1 8 Lee Academy at Milo Tresh looked like the veteran .;itive) of getting a st ­ We have the SAVAGE 25 Searsport at Milo ballplayer in the World Series rthon the team . Now 24-MDL (.22 Mag. 26 Washburn at Milo and Mantle looked like the ro­ a look at some of the over and 2 Q guage under) F eb. 1 B'nville Jct . a t okie. Looks like the Milo P an­ idates: Two top ch­ AUTHORIZED B'nville Jct. thers will have to rely on speed 2 Bangor JV's at COLT DEALER thiB year because height is and Kevin 0 'Con­ ;Bangor ",in missing --- the team just do­ '. 'xhvinplayed firs t five 8 Mt. DesertatNorth­ esn'th.tv" +!::.. n ",~+h th:; r i t had '" .year, but with all the t..st H :. r :;~i~ last year -- just thought of a 12 M, C . I. at Pittsfield goodname for the high school' s -: tions , Goodwin wi ll cr oss country team, the Milo uave to earn it this year. Panthers -- get it? If anyone ,r showed US last year is planning to go to Dover's new ( loud e N. Trask ~ s the hustle and that bowling lanes. you'.d better get there about 6 o'clock if you Complete Ins ur ance Service \vantto be sure of bowling be­ 41 P ark Str eet fore eight. T HE TO • ._- tterho'.1Se. financial s ecretary Organization _Te ~'S cont'd PLEASANT RIVER GRA.l\~GE Mr s. Marion Campbell, trea­ VIRGThlA STO ffi t MILO-Pleasant RIver Gr a nge REBEKAHS. ODD F E LLOWS surer ; Mrs. A nna Mooer s, ;:;,a­ JOHl\ E. ifESTO_­ SEAT NEW SLATES AT MILO r den ; Mrs. Hazel St. Louis, met Tuesday evening with the EXCHANGE VOWS RITE junior pa st noble gr and; Mr s" Worthy Master Currie Austin BROWNVILLE - _ -­ Frsda Browl'l, outside guar dian pr esiding and 44 present, in­ ginia G. Stone and Job cluding two L'om Winn Grange 1flLO - Officers of Dirigo Mrs. Dorothy Pierson, inside ton were married San.:: ~ Lodge of Odd Fellows and Orion guardian; and Mr s , Eve lynHo­ and one from Atkins on C orne:::-. ternoon a t the home o:~,= Rebekah Lodge for the coming xie , musician. Three applications were r ead John W. Meisner in year were instailed in a joint Mrs. Ruth Youngblood, was for m embership and Mrs . On­ Foxcroft. installation in the Odd Fellows r e-elected as noble grand and ata Deane, Ha rvey Moran and The bride is the da,.,,:.: Hall Tuesday evening. who a lready has a past grand1s Mrs, .Te nnie Tobin were ap­ Mr s. Bernice Scone ~_ Officers were installed for pin was p r esented a gift on be­ pointed as an investiga ting late Edwar1.Stone anO -.S a the I dgesby a stafffrom Guil­ halfof the lodge . Mrs , Young­ committee. It was voted to duate of Browmire '- ..... ford and Greenville and were, bl ood presented her officers donate money to East Piscata­ High Sc hool in the class _­ Mrs. Donna Fogg, district with gifts. quis Pomona for a battery ~ a­ The bridegroon:. a : ~~ deputy president; Lester War­ A supperpreceded the meet­ ndle. Itwas also voted to buy Brownville Juncti H!s­ man, Greenville. district de­ ing under the direction of Mrs a past master's pin. and is employedby ~E :.. puty grand master, Mrs. Maude Bertha How1and and her s taff. Lyman Sever ance waS ap,­ Company in Deroy. Eastman and James Clark; de­ pointed a s chair man of a candy The couple wUlrE5i-" puty marchals; Helen Race and DERBY MOTHERS CLVB party, wnville. Floyd McNich, deputy wardens MILO-The Der by Mothers' A program in radio show for m F ollowin5 the € _.= ~- -' Esther Woolsey and Howard Ser vice Club m e t Tuesday at was presented by the lecturer ception was held ~ _ :.t= ::::-. Lamber tson. deputy secretar­ the hom e of Mrs. Avis Spear Mrs. Me r naDunham with Her­ ville Grange hall, ~ _ ~_ ­ ies; MyraWilley of Guilford & with eight members a ttending, ber t Dunbam, q.nnouncer. T a ­ WestonM:arshan ' _,-5: -:_ Charles Steeves of Dover- Fox,­ The m ee ting was conducted by king part we re Mrs. Mern'l ces Ston e wereL ::~_ ';,: _: croft, deputy treasurers; Nel­ Mr s . Lila Smith and prayer Dunham, Mrs, Edna Young, gift table. RE:frE'S!l:!-..E_~ :..ie Ames and Mer le Dean; de­ was led by Mrs. Avis Spear. Mrs, Edna Stevens Mrs. On­ s e rvedby Mrs. 3c_-.:.::: :. puty chaplains; Velma Butter­ The mys tery prize was aw­ ataDeane, Mrs. ShirleyRhoda ?lid Mr s. _ edam :=:-:';':: :leId , Dover-Foxcroft and Ra­ arded Mrs. Edith Rideout. Mrs. Thelma Crabtr ee, "Earle Miss Rosemary ? £ -. _ ]ph Werber, deputy guard, Vir­ Mail was acknowledged from Rhoda , LymanSeverance, and pas sed the gue_- C:: ~ ::. _ ginia Littlefield, musician. Mrs. Ida Mer rithew, the Nur­ Chellis Mitchell. During the than 70 relatives -' "" _t:: o Officers installed in Dirigo ses Guild and the Red Cross. show , the 79thbirthday of Miss were in artendan·-e. Lodge were, Malcolm Pelkey, A donationwas voteq for eq­ Lydia Rhoda was r ecognized The wedding ~""-:)' f:. -= ___ noble grand; E rnest Harmon , uipmentfor the Milo Commun­ and s he was pr esented with a by Mrs. Stone and E _ =__ \'ice grand; Eugene Dunham, i ty Hospital. A basic box will corsage. by Mrs. Addle W' ....:.a:::.::. recording secretar y , Herbert be s ent by Mrs. Ma r i on Cun­ Following the program , re­ Rolfe, financial s eer tary, Ra­ ningham to Da le Rideout at freshments were served. lph Hill, treasurer , George F ort Dix, N. J. DR. H. M. BURRY Crabtree, warden, Wallace It was r eported that S-Sgt. Lodging and Bre....ki GIVES REPORT Harris, conductor ; Stan Brown Darrell Spear h as r eturned WI. 'J.7175 chaplain; R ueben Lancaster, J r fr om a tour of duty in New­ ON SCOUT DElVE 'MILO-Dr . H. M. Burry, area 30 Water St. MILO outside guar dian; Charles Ch­ foundland and is spending a Chairman of the Boy Scout fund essa , inside guar dian; Lewis leave with his family and his collection, has announced that _lountainSr., Tight s cene sup ­ parents , Mr. and Mrs. New­ THOUGHT FOR TOD;.;. ~. the canvass of business and .!"'" porter; Raymond Youngblo 1, bert Spear. His next assign­ Sufficientunto the m ~ professional people in Milo, left scene supporter; Lyman ment willbe at Home stead AFB the evil thereof. Tuesday and VVednesday, re­ Severance, right suppor ter to F lorida. sulted in collections and pledges nob le grand; Car! Deane, left A letter was written to Mrs. that approximate half the am­ supporter to noble grand and Jane Cook at Durham, N. H. ount of the Milo-Derby quota. RubertHobb s , JuniorPastGr­ Mrs. Mildred King gave a r e ­ The general canvass will be­ Special and, p or t on a dinner served a t the gin in a few days , he said. This Week. On!.:­ Officers for Orion Rebekah Der bvHall for the Bangor and Lod5e a r e Mrs. Ruth Young­ A oost ok staff. blood. noble grand; Mrs. Rosa­ ~ mond Golden, rightsupporter, 'loble gl'anc!; Mrs. Bertha How­ "'/////////////////l JAnd, left supporter, noble Gr­ Ii and, MissLaw.'aPalmer, dee ~ To n" Coutry Clothing Store~ ~W.I ;;rand i Mrs. Agnes Sawyer, % F ormer ly Milo Dr y Goods I right supporter, vice grand, R. C. A. VICTOR. -:: Remote C onTv ~ :If:-__ : s. Dorothy Severance, left ~ This week SPECIAL ALSO HEAVY Z supporter, vice grand; Mrs. Z Ladies and Childt'ens WINTER CAR COATS, LONG I r ~ RUBBER FOOT'W'EAR COA TS & SKI JACKETS .?h 'llis Gould, chaplain; Miss -J '~Jj Se era1 styles from ,. Georgia Rollins, color bearer; SHOP M1LO & SAVE $2.98 up. ,..J s. Julia Durphy, recording s c elma Wa­ '////J~~~'J age \;I

Sergeant James T. Me tcalf Mr. and Mrs. L indon Heal who recently spent 14 m onths of St. Peter sblU' g, Florida ar e riels duty in the 7th Infantry band i n visiting a t the hom e of Mr. and Korea, was home on leave las t Mr s . Ore l Bemis this week. week with his pa.r ents . He is now s tationed at For t Dix . 1. O. O. F. is holding its reg­ Milo- Paul H. Beals, SP -4 ular meeting on Wednesday at USASA is home on Furlough. 7;30P " M. All Odd Fellows are He has been stationed at Okin­ requested to a ttend. awa since Nov. of 1960. He BROWNVI LLE will return to dUt'j Oct. 26 at !vULO F t , Meade, Md. at National BROWNVILLE - Mrs. Carolyn Securi ty Agency Headquarters. Porter r eturned SWlday from On Halloween childr en , youth the Milo Com munity Hospi tal, e rolding a and adults of Milo will be given Stanley Brown and his install­ where she has been a medical ,.'t. 19 at 7:30 the opportunlty to show their ing team, Mrs. Pearl CcLDney , pa tient the past 12 days, and Hall. concern for the less fortunate Marshal, Mrs. Thelma Cr ab­ returned to her position Mon­ chi.ldren of the world by par ti ­ tree, assistant marshal; Mrs. day a s teacher in the third and cipating in "Tr ick or Tr eat" FredaBrown , emblem bea r er; fourth grades in the Brownville for UNICEF. F or the second Mrs . Dorothy Severance , reg­ School. Dur~ng her absence, ~ \\-ill hold year, B ap tist and Methodist alia b ea r er; Mrs. Ella Hender ­ Mrs. Arline Ros e lle of Milo • J Ocl. 20 at women a re joining to s ponsor son chaplain; and Mrs. E velyn served a s substitute, to Shop. It this annual event. Hoxie, pi anist and solois ~ we re Mrs" Paul F oulkes was a gu­ a. m. and will A m eeting to make initia l p l­ a t Abbot Grange, Saturdayeve­ es t of honor a t a shower held ans was 'he ld in the Methodist ning and installed the officers F riday evening a t the home of ves try F riday and the following ofAbbotGrange; Dawll of Hope Mrs. Charles Allen with Mrs. new uniforms c ommittees will be res ponsib le Nor th Guilford, and Valley Donald Knox a s c o-hostess" __ .835 country team. for conducting the projec t: Gr ange, Guilford Centel'. After the presentation of gifts, ~e;... spaper, The F r om theD orcas Guild of the Others going from here were refreshments were s erved. n sale at the United Baptist Church, Mrs. LymanSeverance , George Cr­ The shower cake was made by th... Sue Rhoda, Mrs, Catherine abtree, Mr s . Thelma Water­ Mrs. I<..nox. P r esent were Mr s ~ officers at Milo Ellison and Mrs. Margaret house, Mr s. Pamelia Hussey , Char le s Coburn, Mrs. Matthe\.' _ this year are as Peter s; Women's Society of Mr. and Mr s. Ellis Tobi n and Coburn, Mrs . Charles Larson Christian Service of the P ark :Mr , and Mrs. Ear l e Rhoda. Mrs. Tyler Artes, Mrs. He len · 055' president, Ced ­ Street Methodist Church, Mrs Wright and Mr s. Lena Foulkes. 'ce president, Li ­ Lenora Byther , Mr s. Merna Mr. &: Mrs, William Bur­ _e •. secretary, L oi s Dunham , 1'1'11'8, Elinor Chase gess of Dexter \vere supper =~e~ ~er, CathyB r a­ and Mrs, Isabel Cudhea. guests on Sunday of Mr, and . !" C:asi) ! president Zoning will be worked out so Mrs. Myron Smart. Their !jce president, tha t all streets will be canvas­ grandson , Scott Hamlin,. of sed and householders are ur­ Seb ec Village has visited dur­ ged to co-operate by having ing the school vacation. pennies for UNICEF when the Several members of Company yOlmg people ring the door bell. F, World War 1 of the 103 In­ Following the canvass all who fantry Division met Monday have participated ""rill be enter­ evening at the home of Paul tained at a Halloween party in Valente. William Sprowle & the Milo Town Hall with games , Ha rold Farnham, residents prizes and refreshments and 3­ of Hollis, N. H. were present. ~ U'e a t bag to take home. This was the first time sev­ Any woman desi ring to help DURAFLEX e ral of these men had been to­ on this project will contact a ONLY ~ 24.00 gether in 25 years. m e mber of the committee. Others present were Har ry Ellis and Roy Hoskins of town ZE NITH STE RE O and E rrollEstes of B r ownville l\licTo-Touch 2 G . J unction. Tone Ar m We a r e a ll VERY pleased to 2." Wa .t P P. Output know thatDr. A, M. Carde has

:op.I?~er s returned home after undergoing Be il ts all outdoors! trea tmentin a Boston hospi tal. Ideal for hunters, angle,s, co stru ct.ion workers - for any out The doctor wishes to e}"'Press dOQrsman who wants the very but! Vu l can i zed con struction . • his gratitude for the thought­ Sylrnerl' tanned lea th~ r . .. Trac· ~on·tr.~d " fe' Stop In ­ 1'Y " fulness of his friends md for I p"airl Vou"1I agu:e it'3 tM- fifl.!tt ilie many expressions of c on­ 'Wrl tE' r,pr ~' ' e 3 t r ~' 0: 0: - ac _~ "' ~he 5 iII.______ore•• ::e;.een' ed and __ ~-gOO'i:2:c::l. he re­ Page l~ WABI-TV 'IHCRSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1962 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1962 :~ ~eD Door 2:30 Hou ,.,party 7:20 Open Door 2:30 Housepar ty Farm Reporter 3:00 MIllionaire 7:25 Farm Reporter 3:00 Millionaire College of the Air 3:30 To Tell The Truth 7:30 College of the Ai r 3:30 To Tell The T ruth If you want to BUY, SEL Captain Kangaroo 3:55 CBS News 8:00 Captain Kangaroo 3:35 CBS Ne\.':s Lov of Mike 4:00 Secret Storm 9:00 For The Love of ;"ilke 4:00 Secret Storm RENTor SWAP try "To Jack LaLa nne 4:30 Edge of Night 9: 15 Jack LaLanne 4:30 E jge of Night Clas sified. 5:00 Bozo , The Clown 9:45 Love of Mike 5:00 Bozo, The' Clown F 6:00 Ozzle and Harriet 10:000alendar 3.00 Country Caravan Houses For Sale 1 ,30 Tennessee E rnie 6:30 Mr. Ed 10:30 T eJU1cssee Ernie 6:30 Yogi Bear ~l.'OO The Real McCoys 7:00 News at Seven 11:00 R eal MCCoys 7:00 News at Seven A few hous es are left a U:3O Pete 8< Gladys 7:10 SpQrtti Wilites ll:30 Pete and Gladys 7: 10 Sports' Hilites by Village at prices ra L,OO Love ot Life 7:15 Walt r Cronkite News 12:00 Love of Life 7: 15 Walter Cronkite New.s 25 CBS ews 7:30 My Three SO::lS 12:2.5 CBS News 7:30 Loretta Young Show from $3,000 to $4,500. L·30 Search F or TOlnorrow 8: 00 perry Mason 12: 30 Search F OI' Tomorrow 8:00 ,Lloyd Bridges Show orwrite today to inspect ,.{5 Guiding Light 9: 00 T he Nurses 12:45 Guiding Light 8:30 Red Skelton Hour three and four bedroom hi 1 Jane Wyman Show 10:00 Alfred Hitchcock 1: 00 Jane Wyman 9: 30 Jack Benoy , 30 A" the World Turns 11:00 N ws At Eleven 1: 30 A s The Wo rld Turns 10:00 Garry Moore complete with bath, fun Password 11 :15 Weather Show 2: 00 Paosword 11 :00 News At E le,en and concretebasement. z 11 :20 Sports Final 11 :15 Weather S,10W AY, OCTOBER 19, 1962 11:20 Sports Final ford Agency. Orono, TeL -, _0 Open Door 2:30 Bouseparty WEDNESDAY , OCTOBER 24, 1962 2625. _5 Farnl Reporte r 3:00 Millionaire 7:20 Open Door 3:55 CBS News 7,.. 0 ollege of the Air 3:30 To Tell The Truth 7:25 Farm Repor ter 4 :00 Secret Stor m FOR SALE ; 0 C ~p ta in Kangaroo 3:55 CBS News 7: 30 College of the Air 4: 30 Edge of Night ColemanF loor F urnace. 9,00 Love of Mike 4:00 Secret Storm 8:00 C ~p tain Kangaroo 5:00 Bozo, The Clown :15 Jack LaLanne 4: 30 Edge of Night condition, complete with 1: 9: 00 Love of l\1.ike • 6:00 T ime of Their Lives • , _5 Love of Mike 5:00 Bozo. The Clown 9:15 Jack LaLanne 6:25 Hathaway for Congress, ter, electric pump and the · 0:00 Calendar 6:00 George Hale Sports 9:45 Love of Mike 6:30 Our Man Higgins stat. $45. 00 ~ : 0 TeWlessee Erni e 6:30 Password 10:00 Calendar 7:00 News at Seven , ,(10 The Real McCoys 7:00 News a t Seven M. C. ,Horne, Inc. 10:30 Tennessee Eruie 7:10 Sports Hilites , .30 Pele &. Gladys 7: 10 3ports Hilites 11: 00 The R e al McCoys 1:15 Walter Cronkite Milo _,00 Love of Life 7:15 Walle r Cronkite 11 :30 Pete a nd Gladys 7: 30 CBS Reports "':25 CBS :T E:;W S 7:30 R awhide 12:00 Love of Life 8: 30 Dobie Gilli s Card of Thanks: _ ,30 Search For Tomorrow 8:30 Naked City 12:25 CBS News 9:00 Beverly Hillbillies On behalf of the P i sca -15 Guiding Li c:ht 9:30 77 Sunset Strip 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 9:30 Dick VanDyke , 0 Jane Wyman Show 10:30 Eye Witness County Republican Comm 12:45 Guiding Light 10:00 Armstrong Circle The, . s The World Turns 11:00 1 ews at E leven 1 :00 Jane Wyman "The Friendly Thieves' I would like to thank the _ .0 Password 11:15 We!lther Show 1:30 As The World Turns 11 :00 News at Eleven 11:20 Sports F inal of the Brownville and Mf 2: 00 Password 11:13 Weather Show ~,,-:1:RDAY , OCTOBER 20,1962 urches , the Milo Garden ( 2: 30 Houseparty 11:20 Sports Final Ca rto~n Capers 5:15 College Football Scoreboard 3: 00 lIUUionaire the Milo Band and their . 0 Captain Kangaroo 5:30 Twentieth Century 3: 30 To Tell The Truth ! ,00 Alvin Show 6: 00 Bud Leavitt tor, Mr . Jones, and the :30 Mighty Mouse 6:30 Hawaiian Eye zens of Milo for all their 1.! :00 in Tin Tin 7: 30 Jackie Gleason ' 30 Roy Rog'ers 8: 30 Defenders in making our G. O. P. R • _: 00 Sky King 8:30 Have Gun, Will T r avel Channel 5' October 10th, such. a suco _'30 Candlepin Bowling 10:00 Gunsmoke Mr s. NellC. Johns ton-~ 3 Studio City Bandstand 11:00 Channel 5 News (Piscataquis County Stat£: .! 30 College F ootball Kick Off H: 15 The Gallant Men Stranger Passing Through 2 45 +' CAA Football !llitteewoman) Alabama vs TerUlessee For Sale AKC Registered Sl.'".NDAY, OCTOBER ; 1, 1962 You say you're just a s tranger passing through : 1~ acred Heart cker Spanielpups , 7 weeks 5:00 Amateur Hour Who paused here for a mom ent from the strife 30 Colby Telecourse 5:30 College Bowl inquire Mrs. E. W. B 9 00 Living Word 0:00 agon Train Of harried living, and the cry and hue; 35 Clinton Street, Milo. 9 :1 5 Ca olle Masti 7:00 Lassie The ef<.rthly struggles of this m odern life? 10:00 Lamp Unto My F eet 7:30 Dennis the Menace Phone 943-7769 1 ,30 Look Up and Live 8:00 Ed Bulliva n Show I 11 :00 Camera Three 9:00 Real McCoys F or in y ur haste somewhere along the way ..---11 11 :30 This Is The Life 9: 30 True Theater You've overlooked the Gift of God to man 12:00 University of Maine 10:00 Candid Camera 12:;30 The Christophel's 10::30 What 's My Line Nature, beauteous , colorful and gay , 00 Time of Their Li ves 11: 00 Eric Sevareid Is everywher e, according to His Plan. 1 :30 T.r.Ick or Treat 11:15 News .1 :45 P ro Football Kick Off ~: O O NY F ootball See r ows of maples with their red and gold "Giants vs Detroit" And piles of s wir ling leaves upon the ground , Oct. 17 fOl'.'DAY. OCTOBER 22, 1962 Scampering s quirrels, Venturesome and bold American Legion -:20 Open Door 2:30 Houseparty And red-cheeked children laughing all around. ;:2.3 Farro Reporter 3:00 M illionaire 7:30 College of the Air 3: 30 To Tell The Truth THURSDAY, Oct. 18 :00 Cap tain Kangaroo :3:55 CBS News That whisper of the wind in trees you hear Derby Improvement ­ 9:00 Love of Mike 4:00 Secret Storm 9:15 Jack LaLanne 4:30 Edge of ight A m elancholy prayer to one imports 9:45 Love or Mike 5:00 Bozo. the Clown Dame Nature's Grand Finale of the y~ar ; FRIDAY, Oct. 18 9:50 P rimary Science 6:00 Fair Exchange Rabboni Royal Arch c ' 10:00 Calendar 7:00 News at Seven Instills tranquility within our .hearts. 10:30 ',~ ..nnessee Ernie 7:10 Spor-ts Hilites U:DO The Real McCoys 7:15 Walter Cronkite News Perchance one day you'll pass this way again MONDAY, Oct 22 1-:30 Pete 8< Gladys 7:30 To Tell The Truth Nurses Guild ",00 Lov of Life 8:00 I've Got A Secret To share with us the joys of earth and sky :._ :25 CBS News 8:30 And sharing find a Peace that will remain Band Boosters 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 9:00 Danny Thomas Forever while the world goes rusbing by. . ~:4;; Guiding Light 9:30 Andy Griff! th Jane Wyman Show 10:00 Ben Casey Malcolm Peters TUESDAY, Oct. 23 As The World Turns 11 :00 'ew,; at Eleven W. 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B The following poem, by- Elizabeth A. Roberts, was ree ve ry near press time last week. We enjoyed it 80 much ±a! ran it in that issuebut the only space available for it-was 8 that we had to reduce it in the camera to very s mall print. Here it is again, life-size.

ODE TO F ALL'S BEAUTY The beauty of the leaves in fall For some they'll hear the Master's call. Others there will chance to be, A far greater, ear thy destiny. The fa.rmers in the fields will clear, Har vest time is finally here. God has waved his mighty paint brush, and we' e see The leaves of golden yellow and the r ed and green~ This is a time to give Him thanks , . While mother nature continues her imprish pranks. OhI how lucky we mortals really are. For we've seen beauty that winter cannot mar. . The following poem by Holman Day of Monter ey, Ca "c was written for the Milo Chamber of Commerce and was ­ lished in the bookle t commemorating the 1'25th AnniverBlO.. the Townof Milo, the 125th Anniversary of thePiscataquiB L No. 44 A. F. &A. M.• and the 50th Anniversary of the Ame Thread Co. in 1948. 'fheoriginal copy is in the State Libr a. Augusta. Mr. H. Allen Monroe kindly lent us his copy' of the booklet ~ which we copied the poem

COME TO PISCATAQUIS

Is your taste for the tang of the Open, have you zest iJ Out-of-doors.' . Where the trees make roofs for the s!teltered glades. w duff spreads woodland floors? Do you seek the lure of the winding trails, the vistas ti;t.a ahead, And a leanto a t night near stream or lake, your COt spruce-bough bed? Do youyearnfor a fores t cabin atthe rim of a Pebbled shl Where the lake's waves whisper a lullaby, and forgot 11 city's roar? Is your choice the llft of the noble domes of mountains for crowned, Where sile ce makes serenity and perfect peace is fo Do you seek the spell of the placid lakes and the purriJ tell- tale reels That promise bounty for those who bless the job of .. filled creels? I give you answer and earnest pledge. that all this grac bliss Lies open to those who wend their ways to fair Piscata.c I mow the land from Chairback Lakes where flashing VI gleams In its race to fill moss-lined poola of P leasant Rh streams. Schoodic and Beeme and all the ponds, the linking tr~ know If you can't find time to teach them. And all the glory of purple hills in morn and evening g Y~ar after year I came to them in the glor ious days o~ spend just a Iittle time And across the land, from t;he far. far West. I' jour.:' •.1.... ______