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1.Ebitrb 1£nrnlly f nr QLlnsr 1£nrn1 aLnurragr Serving 'Ihe Central Penquis Jlrea Vol. 6, No. 18 Thursday, May 4, 1967 Ten Cents SAD41 la&range Vote lew Superintendent on Tuesday ~~~--···~-----~--=-F- or SAD 41 The members of S. A. D # 41, Atkinson, Lakeview Plantation ) and Milo, will each hold a special Town:Meeting on May 9th. The voting will be by Australian Ballot in accordance with a law concerning voting on S. A. D. affairs. The question before the meetings is whether or not to accept LaGrange as a mem her of S. A. D. #41. At a special meeting of the Board of Directors of S. A. D #41 it was unanimously voted to reccommend a "Yes" vote on this question. MISS HITCHCOCK IllS 4·H DRESS REVUE COIPETITIOI Mr. Richard M. Sawyer, former superintendent of Union 10-1 ' in Eastport, has arrived in Miio and assumed his duties as superintendent of s. A. D. #41 and School Union 85 on May ~st. Mr. Sawyer was educated in the Ellsworth public schools, holds a B.S. degree from Washington State College, a Masters from the University of Hartford, Conn., and did advanced graduate work at the Universities of Connecticut and Maine. He served with the United States Air Force and was ~ischarged withthe rank of first lieutenant. Mr. Sawyer has been a teacher and coach of basketball and baseball at Oxford High School; a supervising principal for ten years at Rockville, Conn. , an instructor in the Masters Program at Farmington State College, and a ssistant superintendent of PROMINENT A 1' 4 -H DRESS REVUE - Left to right schools in Skowhegan. are Mrs. Leighton, Mrs. Bartram, Miss Hitchcock, Miss Me _ Mr. Sawyer has purchased the Ke nneth Pullen house on High Earthy, Mrs. Gaw and Mrs. Weston. landAvenuewherehewilllivewithhis wife, the former Barbara Cont'd on Page 11 Parlin of Machias, and their daughter, Ann. (Photo by Mike Brigham I p age 2 TH'E . TOWN CRIER THE TOWN CRIER is publi:shed each Thursday '711tto eommunit\1 ; . evening by the TOWN . CRIER PUBLICATIONS. We hope to be of help to thecitizensoftb.etowns '11e·w-' in our coverage through NEWS, INFORMATION, ~o6pit~L AND LOWER PRICED ADVERTISING. The monthly Trustees Meeting \yill ·be Monday, 7: uo p. m. at we accept no financial responsibility for en·orr=: the offices of the Bangor Hydro-Electric. Company. in advertising but will gladly. print corrections. Census for April:. 84 patients admitted, 86 discha:rged, a.ver Copies of most photos appearing in THE TOVIN CRIER mav be obtained through our office. age was 118% capacity. If you have news or available photos of any sort Gifts: CastiTon Porcelain Enamel Bathtub Safety G,rip Bar and we urge you to call an editor or drop in. Dead Bath Stool -donated by the New Idea Club of ~ilo. line will be Monday Noon but we would appreciate .:ij.eceptionists are: Friday, Rosamond Qolden;. Saturday, Pearl copy received earlier in the week. Day and Hilda Brown; Sunday, Ruth Cockey and Claire Crosby; Classified ads 50 cent minimum including up to Monday, Joyce Bailey; Tuesday, . Marion Rutherford; · Wed 12 words, 3 cents for each additional word. Dis nesday, Margaret Fisher; Thursday, Aime Place. _play ad space by 'the column inch. ADrviTSSIONS WEEK OF APRlL 24TH: MILO: BROWNVILLE:' EDITOR - Joanne Brigham Giula Leonard Evelyn Nadeau Milo 943-7384 Leonard Badger Lillian Thomas Cecil Smith Pauline Wallace Laurel Fowles . Willl.am Mcinnis - If you want to BUY, SELL, Lana Ellison Carol Wqrcester t RENT or SWAP, try "Town · Serena King Jenethner Stymiest Crier" Classified. Elbie Nutter Ray Pelkey Edna Webb Harold Grah!J,m ~ SKILLED LABOR Blanche Degerstrom Robert Clark r Birch kitchen cabinets made • BRADFORD: Fred Skoog to order - Some already made Philip. Allen Ivlary Stanhope up . Alsomakepicturewindows Harland Ross LAGRANGE: and do mill work. @>4UUJrruillr Natalie Jo Hurd Arthur Ward John Hoskins -1 Knowles Ave. .. DISCHARGES: Milo - 943-2043 Mrs. Laura Prey was host MILO: BROWNVILLE: FOR SALE ess to the J. T. Club on Tues Alvi na Cyr Iva Worster 19604-dr. FordGalaxie V-8 day evening with seven mem Violet Cross Larry Lundin automobile, power steering, bers attending. Plans were dis Vaughn Grant Lillian Thomas - excellent condition - $450. 00 cussed r egarding the Club's Bertha Landers Pauline Wallace. Mr s . W.E. Hanscom, ParkSt. observance of their 65th anni Cecil Smith Evelyn Nadeau Milo ·· 943-7798 versary to be held May 8th at Serena King :M:ary osgood the Blethen House in Dover LA GRANGE: John Pomelow P. E . WARD COMPANY Foxcroft. Rayrnond Frye Sylvia Towne DOVER-FOXCROFT Arthur ward Edwin. Beane · Always a good stock of used The Catholic Ladies Club will Michael Harper Carol worcester and repossessed washing ma hold a rummage sale on Sa tur BRADFORD: chines, all makes of refrigera day, May 6, from 9 to 12 a.m. James Bradstreet tor s, Tv's •. black & white and at Harrington's Drug Store. Philip Allen color, combination Ranges, BIRTHS: To Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fowles, Milq,· a son. oil and gas, electric ranges TRANSFERS: RaymondCrossman, MilotoEasternMaine Gen and c0mbinations with wood e~al Hospital, Bangor; Blanche Boates, Milo to Hibbard Nurs and oil. ing Ho>ne, Dover-Foxcroft; William Mcinnis of Brownville from CarpoClubwill meet Thurs Eastern Maine General Hospital to Milo Community Hospital. day at the Home Economics roomfora n:30 supper. Mem COOPERATIVE EXTENSION bers will bring their own plate service. Mothers' Night will J\llother's Vay SERV~CE The Cooperative Extension be observed. The committee Ser vice is holding a free cook will be Viola Mithee , Carolyn ing school , using government Campbell and Barbara Troy. Qifts food, from 8:45 to 10:!!5 a . m. CHOCOLXTES Tu.esday, May 9, at Mrs. Oli- The 2nd Child Health Confer (All the best kinds) l ver's home on Highland Ave., ence will be held Tuesday. May ELEC. COFFEE COSMETICS in Milo. Free nursery for pre 9, at the Methodist Church MAKERS ~ school children. Call 943-2288 dining room, with Dr. Light TOASTERS . ROSS DRUG ~r for transportation. body in attendance. Measles Gmlford, Mame andD.P .T. shots will be given. THE T OWN CRIER Page 3 MAINE CANCER SOCIETY PRESENTS GRANT On April 16th Mr. Reginald Parker, treasurer of the MaineDi vis~onoftheAmericanC ancerSociety, presented a $2,000 grant to Dr. PaulS. Hill, Jr., president-elect of the Maine Medical Education Foundation. Dr. Hill said awards totalling $90,550 bave ·been made to deserving boys and gi.r ls with a legal residence in Maine so that they may do graduate education work in the field of medicine. The Maine Medical Education Foundation was start ed in 1956 and this year will help 27 students with awards ex ceeding $26,000. With Mr. ParkerandDr. Hill was Dr. Asa C. Adams. Mothers Day Gift Ideas THE FACE OF FAMINE --In India today it is sad, tired, re signed, beaten. A mother squats and waits, her arm draped DON'T WAIT 'TIL THE LAST listlessly across her daughter's shoulders. Too hungry to even MINUTE! cry, the daughter waits, too, her little band resting on an empty . bowl. Thatbowl will be filled--by CARE and other private agen CARDS cies which right now are engaged in a massive famine relief feeding program in Northeast India. Everyday CARE is feeding CANDY seven million people in the famine areas, mostly mothers and children. Thesituationis critical, and CARE urgently requests GIFTS that New Englanders support this massive feeding effort with donations to help avert what could be a tragic human disaster. Main Street How Can Love Be Best Expressed? ,\ Flat- ~lct.ctl Stn't'ac~ Plit.tc vr l\.l;.trkcr merely identifies a grave. A b<:autiful Select Barre Granite Monument can personally memorialize your loved ona with dignit)' FISHING TIME! and feeling - and it may cost no more. AT MOo Sport Sbop SPINNING Action FLY ROD OUTFITS & Bronson REEL · from$4· 95 OUTFI'I $IS· 00 Eames Monumental Co. Earl F. Eames, Prop. D!a.l 943- 2231. FLIES & LURES OF ALL KINDS 31 Elm St., Milo, Me. I Page 4 THE TOWN CRIE R Mr. James Bunker, Milo, 943 - 2397 or P.astor Cockey, 943- l.Vbat's On 7406. 7:00p.m. Men's prayer meet This Week? by ing. :tyratt Troy SUNDAY: 9:40 a.m. Sunday School · George C. Scott, Colleen Dewhurst, Fr!tz_ weaver and Tues 11:00 a.m. Worship Service day Weld star in Arthur Miller's "The Crucible" which will be when the sermon will be '.'To presented this Thursday evening at 9:00 p. in~ on CBS. (Chan. 5) Him That Knoweth To Do The play is about the Salem, Mass. witch trials. Good". Scripture Titus 3:1-11. Roger Mobley, star of the Gallagher shows that have been pre 6:00p.m. B. Y. F. Groups sented on Wait Disney's Wonderful World of Color the past few KINGDOM HALL OF 7:30 p.m. Evening Service, s easons Will make an appearance on Dragnet, Thursday night at JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES following which the ordinance 9:30 p.m. on NBC. (Channel 2) MILO, MAINE of The Lord's Supper will be The Time Tunnel will not be seen this Friday in orde.r that a SUNDAY, MAY 7 observed; sermon topic, "Have special on Mark Twain can be presert ed. That's on Friday at Public Bible Lecture-2 p.m. Your Eyes Caught the Vision?" 8:00 p. D. on ABC. (Channel 7) God "Made Out of One Man special music and song _ser ABC's Wide World of Spo:x:ts will present a special football Every Nation of Men" by F.