HOULTON PIONEER TIMES Over a Century
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F-r * Over A Century 4400 Copies Of Service 2 Sections In Arooatook HOULTON PIONEER TIMES County The Only Newspaper in tlx 'World Interested in Houlton, Maine VOL. 105 NO. 15 Houlton, Maine, Thursday, April 11, 1963 TEN CENTS 1963 HONOR ROLL Area Residents Plan Solemn of Stockholders in the future of the Observance Of Easter Sunday Houlton Area Residents of the Southern Aroostook area are joining with Christians throughout The following list is of business Northern Broadcasting Corp. the world this week in the observance of the Easter holiday season. Religious services firms, industries and individuals Natalie’s Cut & Ciirl Heath To Lead this Sunday in all of the churches will feature special musical programs and messages ■who have answered the member- Nason’s Station from the pastors. 4111I of course, the traditional parade of Easter fashions. ship campaign of the Houlton New England Tel. & Tel. Co. Regional Development Corpora- Rose Orser Beauty Shop tion and the Chamber of Corn- Mrs. Horace Oxnard Monday merce. O’Donnell’s Express F. A. Peabody Co. Campaign Acme Rubber Stamp Company James S. Peabody Main Street Parking Allied Sales Inc. Frank Peltier Ann’s Women’s Wear John Peters Northeast District unday. Aroostook Dry Cleaners Albert Ibitnam To Launch Drive At Anderson Bros. Grocery Passamaquoddy Lumber Co. To Have Hour Limit Al’s Food Shop J. C. Penney Co. Army A Nary Store C. H. Perry The continuing struggle to improve traffic conditions *■ /I roost 00 k Potato Products Inc. Petroleum Products Inci Aroostook Broadcasting Corp. Public Finance Corp. Week on Main street will take still another approach next month Aroostook Linoleum Co. Aaron A. Putnam appeal this coming Tuesday even when a one-hour time limit will be established tor park , Aroostook Potato Products Inc. Putnam Brothers Co. ing with a 6:30 dinner at Al’s srvires for today. Maun- Employees Fred L. Putnam Food Shop in Houlton. y, and for Good Friday. ing. The street currently has a two-hour limit. Aroostook Print ‘Shop Reid’s Confectionery Charles W. Heath, treasurer of Bangor A Aroostook Railroad George E. Roach Ricker College, is president of the George B. Barnes Phyllis Roberts Beauty Shop Northeast District YMCA and Bates Barber Shop I*awrence A. Russell chairman of the drive. PROGRAMS PUBLISHED Barlock’s Auto Body Shop Robinson Musical Instrument Mr. Heath says the drive will The Pioneer Times is p Barton’s Service Station Store include the communities of Houl •Harry H. Baulch Rod & Gun Shop ton. Hodgdon. Littleton. Monti of today's paper the M<- Belyea’s Market Asa H. Roach cello, Amity and hat will be presente Berman A Berman Rogerson Memorial Co. Linneus. Ralph L. Berry Co. Roger’s Electric Motor Service THREE DI\ - Laurence E. Burleigh Lawrence Roach Beauty Nook Salon The total Roger’s Barber Shop three parts; without having to Benn’s Auto Hales K. L. Roas Market Samuel A. Bennett tion with Leo Spain as chairman; Roy Roix special gifts with Mellen Putnam Broadway Record Shop Dr. Frank Rogers Blther’s as chairman; and the mail can- Clarence B. Riordan va sible to determine whether or not The Book Mart S & H Green Stamp Store the one hour limit on parking will Borderland Theatre Geo. W. W. Shcan serve its purpose, or whether some Boston Shoe Store Sherwin Williams Co. other approach must be taken. J. A. Browne Co. T HE CROSS—More than any other sign, the Cross smybolizes Su|ter Value Food Store BROADWAY CHANGES Jjee J. Bell Radio A T.V. Summers Fertilizers the spirit of the Easter Season, as does this Cross that projects high should be one of Henry W. Briggs Inc. Smith Bros. Plumbing At Heating over the entrance of St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church. reverence ami devotion, and this The Council also took the first Boutilier’s Florist Shop Sears, Roebuck At Co. conducted in the commun- can best be assured if the wor ep in changing Broadway from Britton Signs Skehan’s Cash Market shipers will enter and leave the its present pattern of one-way traf Thomas Bither Salvation Army adds that the YM(\ church as the hymn concluding fic. back to two-way traffic, with W. Scott Brown B. W. Smith gram in the Houlton Area, parallel parking. Amendments to Carroll Perfumers Helen M. Smith Aujiusta Tour the leadership of Ivan service is being sung the traffic ordinance were intro Glauflin. The Carry All Shop Leo T. S|>aiii ORDER OF WORSHIP duced by Councilman Joseph E. Robert R. Cohen Tozier’s Tune Vp Robinson to this effect. Ends Course has increased in 1 The amendments offered hy Mr. < Joseph Carroll Dr. Ira K. Tarbell c Introduc- Cates Motor Mart Thompson Oil tion and also in t Robinson would simply delete ref Chain Apparel Shop program, with the Father Gordon W. erence to Broadway in the sections Tingley Bros. Garage In Politics Meditation The Children’s Shop Frank Tot man and Son ”Y” Indian Guide tribe of the ordinance that apply to one Arthur Collier Tidd’s Meat Supply now operating under the leader- way streets, and to streets with Harold Crowley Tingley Baking Co. Houlton Businessmen ship of Chief Robert Poulin, a angle parking. This deletion, the Cunliffe Chain Saws The Trini-N-Style Shop Will Visit Governor new Tri-Hi-Y Club for girls in Councilman explained, would auto Cassidy’s Service Station United Cleansers & Latinderers Hodgdon High Sc and a matically make the street open to Llewellyn Connors, Building Cont. W. C. Varney & Sons During Two-Day Visit marked increase in two-way traffic, with parallel park Madelyn Connors Beauty Shoppe Varney’s Cash Market participation in the Model United ing. Some 2 3 Houlton residents left Nations held at the University of Dr. A. K. Carton Dr. Wilfred Virgie MANY COMPLAINTS Edwin Crawford’s Garage West End Drug for Augusta b*y chartered bus Maine last weekend, the Maine Crawford’s Auto Mart Want Cabin Company Tuesday for a two-day ..guided State YMCA Youth Conference in Traffic now can move one-way C A G IGA Foodliner Western Auto Assoc. Store tour' of the capital and a personal Camden last month, the Northern SAD Review on Broadway from Main to Military Chadtrfrk’s Flortbta William Whited. Engineer visit with Governor John H. Reed. Regional Hi-Y, Tri-Hi-Y Con mil sweet. Several complaints have Dead River Oil Co. Ward Cabin Co. Employees The group is part of 30 local in Houlton last month and the Board Of Education been received, and a petition pre Davis Fruit A Produce ' Dr. G. I. Wilson residents who have completed a Model United Nations Training sented to the Council, concerning Drake’s Hilltop Market S. L. White Drug Co. U. S. Chamber of Commerce "Ac Session and Northeast District Members To Explain Lewis E. “Mike” Swallow, dis the narrow lane open to traffic J. Frederick Donald Willis Hotel tion Course in Practical Politics”, YMCA Officers Training Session trict manager for the Connecticut when vehicles are parked on both Dana’s Food Shop Dr. Donald Woods which has been given during the held in Presque Isle during Feb- Affects Of District General Life Insurance Company sides of Broadway. At times, it has ruary. Older Girls' and Older Daigle's Super Market Wirthmore Stores past two months. The Augusta A discussion of the proposed mid a member of the Superintend (Please Turn To Page Two) I>evelopment Enterprises Dr. John Willey trip will provide a first hand look Boys' Conferences held in Presque ing School Committee, will leave Isle and Auburn respectively last District Dickison A Ixxudon Dr. Edward P. Williams at practical polities which they will be an added feature this year Houlton this Sunday to accept a have been studying. The course October and November. Dickison’s Market Wilson’s Market at the annual Open House sched new position in Florida. is designed to provide a working R. E. Nelson Drew’s Grocery A Filling Station York’s Radio At T. V’. TOP LEADERSHIP uled for Tuesday at the Junior Mr. Sw'allow will spend the next • Albert Daniel’s Florist Shop Howe’s Texaco Station knowledge of practical politics Houlton youth haVe come up High School. six weeks at the Dewease School and encourage local participation. Dunn Furniture Company Hutch’s Diner George Niles with top leadership positions dur- J. Wesley Hussey, principal of of Estate Plannfhg in Atlanta. Ga„ Installed By Dunn Furniture Co. Employees Hogan Tire Those who have completed the Central and Junior High School, and then will join the Florida ag course are: Group 1, Bangor and (Please Turn To Page Two) Dunn Funeral Home Houlton Publishing Co. said the discussion of the SAD ency' of the National Life Insurance DAG Lumber Co. Laurence Horton. Contractor Aroostook Supervisors, I). K. Lil will be presented at 8 o'clock in Company, l>eing located in Mel Hoidton Elks ley, J. F. Mills, B. J. Edwards, H. Installed Licenses Approved Duraclean Service Harold H. Inman the junior high auditorium, fol bourne. Fla. G. White, J. O. Steeves, L. S. Mil A Dr. Philip F. Dwyer Ivey’s Motel lowing the usual home room Mr. Swallow will be rejoining ton, G. J. Kearney, P. W. Hoar, For Seven Taxi Cabs Ceremony Saturday Eastern Motors Inc. L. R. Ingraham At Sons Inc. By DeMolay visitations. Leading the discus National Life after about a year M. A. Fairley. D. G. Merrill, L. E. Edna’s R A A Shop Dr. Gordon N. Johnson Renewal of taxi cab licenses for sion will be Superintendent of with Connecticut General.