Issued Tuesday Thursday Saturday The Courier- gazette e Established January, 1846. Entered as Second Class Mall Matter THREE CENTS A COPY By The Courier-Gazette, 465 Main St. Rockland JMaine, Thursday, October 21, 1937 Volume 92...... Number 1 26.

The Courier-Gazette RENEW track rivalry Aerial Round-Up Landon Outspoken A Theatre Guild Orne Discharged THREE-TIMES-A-WEEE Bates and Bowdoin renew track re­ MANY CHURCHES IN THIS Editor lationships after a lapse of 26 years j Next Sunday Is the Date— Says “F. D. R.” Needs Less Go-Getter Group Organized Court Holds That He Did Not WM. O. FULLER Associate Editor with a cross-country meet at Bow­ Rockland To Be Visited At Power and Counsel of —Community Building Its Violate Traffic Laws At Knox County Spiritual Recovery Crusade At FRANK A. WINSLOW doin Friday. Courtney Burnap, Shel­ 11.20 A. M. Men Whose Hearts Are Home Railroad Crossing Subscriptions 63 00 per year payable ln burne Falls, Mass., senior, whose sur­ advance: single copies three cents. Right The Rockland Theatre : The hearing in the case of Arthur Community Building Next Month Advertising rates based upon circula­ prise fourth helped beat Northeast- Sunday the fifth annual aerial Guild is an accomplished : l Orne, charged with violation of the tion and very reasonable i ern Saturday, was named acting by roundup will be held by the American Alf. M. Landon summoned the NBW8PAPER HISTORV Legion Posts In the State of Maine. fact and promises much trafflc ]aws relatlng tQ the approach The Rockland Uazette wae establlehed ; Coach C. Ray Thompson. Don nation's Republicans Tuesday to shut that is wholesome and The Knox County Spiritual Recov- operating churches in preparation In 1846 In 1874 the Courier was estab­ This Important activity of the Le­ lished and consolidated with the Oszette Bridges. Bangor, who ls expected to off “too much power" for the Roose­ worthwhile for members t0 «rade crossln8s was completed be- ery Crusade—which is to be con- t°r the Crusade, gion—the Membership program—has In 1882 The Free ’•rew was established have a close race with Bob Young of and public alike. Thirty fore Jud«e Pwinal Tuesday, tollow- Headquarters for the Crusade have In 1855 snd In 1881 changed Its name to created a greater interest this year velt admlnstration and to insist ducted by "Charlie," "Laurie,” and tbe Tribune These papers consolidated Bowdoin; Al Rollins, Arlington, enthusiastic men and ' ln8 a view bV the court ot the >°ca- been opened up at 500 Main street, upon “workable legislation" methods. "Dad" Taylor in the Rockland Com- , which known M Baptlst Cor. March 17 1897 Mass., sophomore; Harry Shepherd, among its offlcers and members re­ women gathered Tuesday | tion of the accident in upper Lime- sulting from the enthusiasm displayed The 1936 Republican presidential sophomore from Hanover, Mass.; night at Community jroclc street. munity Building Auditorium Irom , ner Building. A telephone has been Gene Foster, Groveton, N. H.; Dick by the outstanding success of the re­ nominee addressed himself to an un­ Building, home of the | reported in a previous issue of Nov. 7 to 29—is already getting under J installed and within a few days an —■ High seats are never but un- w cent national convention In New Gould Farmington; and Charlie j usual "radio meeting" of hls 17.000,- Guild, and completed charter this paper, Mr. Orne's automobile way. Ministers from all over Knox Office Secretary will be stationed ... easy, and crowns are always ♦ York in which the Department of -*■ stuffed with thorns.—Brooks. ♦ Gralchen. Lawrence, Mass., will be i 000 supporters in the last election. membership, electing these officers: was ln collision with the locomotive ' County, representing a church mem- there. A large sign, announcing the Maine received so much favorable starters for Bates. Landon asked of President Roose­ President, Almon Cooper Jr.; vice of the Llmerock Railroad Company 1 — Crusade, will soon be placed on each comment and was represented by the velt; "How far does he intend to chairman . Evelyn Perry Cameron; July 13, 1937. A heavy storm was ! ione of the co-operating Churches, largest delegations ever to attend a go?" in pursuing international peace. secretary, Miss Katherine Veazie; ln progress at the time and Mr. also on the Community Building and national convention. Including six The Ladies’ Home League of the Salvation Army "We are faced with a situation," treasurer, Lloyd Daniels. Orne was seriously (injured in the the Headquarters Building. Window Drum Corps and one band. cards and programs will be distrlbut- WUl Hold Their said Landon, "where he may make a Miss Dorothy Parker, Joseph collision. When the trial was re- With the largest enrollment of | ed by thousands. ANNUAL HARVEST SUPPER mistake that would indeed be tragic Emery and Doris Black Brewster sumed Tuesday Attorney Charles T. members ever attained. Maine was that might lead to war . . . Close ob­ have the fateful task of selecting the|®ma"ey. representing the respond- Beginning next week cottage prayer SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23 honored with 12th position in that servers have increasing doubt if he all-important first play which will I ent, moved a discharge on the ground meetings will be held all over the city Supper Served from 5 to 7. Admission 25 Cents now famous 18-hour parade "Up Fifth thought his recent (International) be staged by the Guild in the rea- ‘he State had failed to prove the and adjoining communities. Much Avenue,” by the National organization. declaration through to its logical con­ sonably immediate future with try-1 *ssue 10 ‘he extent required by the interest in this Crusade has already For four successive years. Maine clusion. Moreover Congress adopted outs for parts to be held early in ! criminal law. been awakened, as was evidenced by has qualified nationally among the a neutrality act at the last session. November Albert Dodge. Frank Tib- The motion was overruled. The the large attendance at the union “Big Ten" Departments and with an | The President took it upon himself betts, Mrs. Marguerite Perry. Miss defense introduced Mr. Orne, and prayer meeting held at the Pratt Me­ extensive membership campaign al­ to repeal the principle of the act. Victoria Anastasio and Lucien Dean a‘so called Donald Kelsey who signed morial Methodist Church on last FOOTBALL ready having been conducted in every “Now the Job for the Congress will form the committee on rules and j‘he complaint. Mr. Smalley brought j Tuesday evening. The union prayer Post. County and District by Legion be to decide whether the Presi­ membership. Warren Davis is stage out ‘he facf ‘hat the complainant meeting next Tuesday evening will be offlcers. the most favorable and opti­ ROCKLAND HIGH SCHOOL dent's own policy Is to be followed or manager and Kent Stanley Oulld did not witness the accident. He held at the Littlefield Memorial Bap­ mistic reports have been received that whether we are to adhere to the pol­ electrician. signed the application for the war tist Church. vs. this year will be again a banner year. icies which the last Congress It is the purpose of the Guild to rant after discussing the case with The executive committee of the FARMINGTON HIGH SCHOOL The first time in the history of the adopted." foster interest and iart3stry along other officials of the Company fol­ churches sponsoring this Crusade American Legion in the Department Landon called for "workable" re­ lowing a visit to the scene soon after ’ consists of Rev. J. Charles MacDon- COMMUNITY PARK—2.00 P. M. theatrical lines in the interests of of Maine, the Auxiliary will be vision of the Wagner Labor and the entire community. Several plays ‘he collision occurred, | aid, general chairman; Rev. Charles officially represented by Mrs Adelaide E. Brooks, secretary; and Rev. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22 Social Security acts and in general will be presented under sponsorship I Mr. Orne testified he resides on 125-126 C. Owen of Milo, Department Presi­ charted a Republican viewpoint for of various local groups with Com- j Broadway at Llmerock street, was i Charles A. Marstaller. "Dad Taylor dent. the forthcoming special session of munity Building as the site of the , familiar with the location of the J i A great chorus choir, matte up of Department Commander Hector G. Congress. He assailed in particular plays and foster parent of this rusty ; ‘rack, that he slowed down as he 6ingers from all the co-operating Staples. Rockland. Department Mem­ the administt-ation's governmental and most promising Infant. turned from Old County road and bership running up into the thous- churches, will soon be organized and ILLUSTRATED LECTURE bership Chairman; Llewellyn C. For­ reorganization proposal and said: was moving at a moderate rate as he ands. are participating. Tlie names be in readiness for the meetings ln Community Building. Also a large tier. Ellsworth. Department Aviation "What he (President Roosevelt) “Quick Starting” approached the crossing. He said of these ministers and their churches “Life Among The Polar Esquimos” Chairman; Herbert A. Folsom and really needs is less power—a position his view of the tracks was obstructed will be published shortly. “Dad" corps of ushers will be organized to Mrs. Adelaide C. Owen, Milo. Depart­ that will force him to take the ad­ by a building and parked lime cars Taylor is in the city already, organ­ handle the large crowds that are ex- BY ment President of the Auxiliary, will vice and counsel of other men and Richfield Oil Corp. Invokes on Tfls right and a train was not izing and preaching at all the co- |pected to attend these services. COM. DONALD B. MacMILLAN officially represent the Department of both parties—men whose hearts al­ the Services of a Famous visible at the location until a mo- Maine on this aerial flight, Cartoonist 'was wl‘hin 30 feet; that in the Rockland High School Auditorium so are In the right place, but men Passed 5000 Mark The Lions Club j At each point of contact, the Le- who have had more experience and ____ storm and gale he did not hear or FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22—8 P. M. ’ gion officials will be met by the offlcers j who know more about the practical O Soglow, famous cartoonist of see the locomotive. MATINEE AT 4.00 O’CLOCK and members of both organizations application of government than he the New Yorker. Saturday Evening Judge Dwinal ruled the evidence Number of Claims For Lump The Guest Speaker Pays • Post, Collier's and other popular ' was insufficient to satisfy the court ADMISSION 40 CENTS I and in many places Drum Corps will dQes,, Sum Payments Under Fed- Fine Tribute To Funeral 125-126 turn out to greet their Department Hp Roosevelt ..wasted prac- magazines, and creator of the ‘Little ’ beyond a reasonable doubt, as re- , " and "8entinel Louie" in the qulred in criminal prosecutions and eral Old Age I officers. tically the entire session of Congress Directors Sunday comics, has been commis- ! discharged the respondent, The itinerary completed by Depart- Qf 193? flghtlng for more power for sioned by the Richfield Oil Corp, j Owing to the illness of County The number of claims for lump­ The guest speaker for the Lions RETURN ENGAGEMENT ment Aviation Chairman Folsom will himself.. whlle important legislation sum payments under Federal old-age be similar to last year, as follows: , And now the ca], for of New York to develop a series of Attorney Burrows who appeared in Club yesterday was Wray P. White, a benefits in New England has now Leave Augusta 9 a. m.. arrive at Farm special session, he added that the humorous cartoons for its fall and behalf of the State at the first day s passed the 5.000 mark, according to who represents the Messenger Cor- W. P. A. VAUDEVILLE TROUPE winter advertising on Richfield Hl- j hearing, the prosecution was con- ington 8.20 a. m.. arrive at Bangor ..flrst o{ course> . . . aslcs word received here by Leroy F. Kit­ poratlon of Auburn, Indiana, en­ Most Entertaining Evening In Years! Octane Gasoline and Richlube "All- j ducted by Alan L. Bird. 10.15 a. m.. arrive at Bar Harbor 10.45 I for more power.' tredge. manager of the local fleld gaged In advertising specialties. Hls New Talent—First Grade Professionals! Weather" Motor Oil. The new ad- , a. m„ arrive at Rockland 11 20 a. m., j The government reorganlzatl<,n office of tlie Social Security Board TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26—8 P. M. vertisements will be a regular feature subject was “Comparisons,” and arrive at Portland 12.15 p. m.. (stop bill, he said, “has for its main pur- SAMUEL W. LAWRY The increasing number of claims re­ of this paper until Christmas bring­ while his talk was serious ln the 40c COMMUNITY BUILDING 40c for lunch), arrive at Sanford 2.45 I pose the placing of practically every ceived daily at Board offices, he said, ing to our readers twice a week the The death Tuesday morning °f - .I'I main, there was enough wit and hu- Every Cent Toward Keeping the Building Open p. m., arrive at Auburn-Lewiston 3.30 ,edera, emp]ove under the thumb is probably due to the fact that the i 126-128 work of this brilliant cartoonist. Samuel D. Lawry, retired letter car­ j p m.. arrive at Augusta 4 p. m„ ar- Qf the As_ long_ _as he average claim now becoming due on Imor injected to stamp Mr. White as For his comedy situations Mr. So- rier, came as a shock to his many rive at Waterville 4.20 p.m., where all | (Roosevf,t) uses lack of as behalf of covered wage earners who a very entertaining speaker. glow has chosen for his subject the j friends, many of whom knew him to membership cards collected will be ftn aUW w wl„ make ftny reach 65 or die amounts to $35. main problem of the average motor- be a semi-invalid, though his con- "Mature minds require compari­ I turned over to Department Adjutant 1€al progress Most of the mlstakes “The steadily mounting number ist in winter—quick starting. He has ’ dition was not considered serious, sons," said Mr. White, and he cited James L. Boyle for official recording. he has made have made b(?. of claims reflects the increase in the /S* shown the various difficulties en- even by members of his family, with a number of interesting ones. cause he has been given too much amount of payment for which the countered by such motorists as only whom he had chatted on the previ- Summer is gone; the vacation bills power. average wage earner in factory or Into the scheme of hls talk there < \ - j he can create and how they were ous night in his usual spirits, are coming in; and the leaves are al- j store or other covered employment is entered the Family Physician, the Landon asserted that "the real solved once Richfield Hi-Octane j Private funeral services will be ready beginning to follow father eligible upon reaching age 65. reason why progress has lagged in Gasoline was put in the tank. It so I held Friday at 2 p. m. at the family Clergyman, the Insurance Agent, the into the red. Whereas on January 31. the amount America during the last four and happens that Mr. Soglow's cartoons residence on School street. Rev. J. Attorney, the Banker, and the Fu­ averaged $350, today the amount is one-half years is the failure of the plenty of basj'ln fact'Adve'r Charles MacDonald officiating. neral Director. about $35." Mr Kittredge estimates. President of the United States to tised as being "Rich Because It The deceased was born in Rockland "Since payments are based on 3(4 Referring to the last named indi­ follow our constitutional method of Comes From a Rich Field,” Richfield June 3, 1856, son of ISamuel W. and | percent of covered wages between vidual Mr. White said: “Contrary to WPA VAUDEVILLE SHOW government, and hls failure as an Hi-Octane Gasoline has exceptional Betsy (Burkett) Lawry. He was a administrator.” January 1, 1937 and the day the em- the impressions of some persons the TUESDAY, OCT. 26 quick-starting. ______„ ______qualities ___and offers direct descendant of Gov. William funeral director ls not becoming fab­ After reciting what he called the the highest anti-knock rating avail- Bradford, his great grandmother be- pIn5ee becomes 65' average claim increases each month. ulously at the expense of progress-stopping failure of various able without any premium in price. ing Rachel Bradford. His ancestors “I believe the increase In claims public sorrow. He is limited by the 1 New Deal measures, the speaker said The first Rlchfield-Soglow cartoon­ were among the first settlers of is also due to the more general under­ mortality rate, and does not seek an troubles were due to administration ed appears in this paper today. Friendship and Waldoboro. standing that such claims are pay- opportunity to create a false market. DERRY MOVES : failure to turn legislation over to Mr. Lawry entered the postal The Maurice Derry Barber Shop I able even while the individual is There are 26.000 in the United States has moved across Ihe street to the Congress where he said "legislation service July 14, 1889, succeeding still employed in business. Lump­ and 12,000 or 15000. at the outside THORNDIKE SHOP that was workable" could have been Charles Prescott, who was one of the sum payments are now available could easily handle the total amount HAIRCUTS 35 CENTS perfected by hearing the opposition pioneers of the letter carrier service Entrances from Thorndike Hotel when the covered wage earner of business. and plugging loopholes the oppo­ in this city. He continued at that and from Tillson Ave., at Main St. reaches 65, whereas monthly old-age "The funeral director takes life ln 126-130 sition pointed out. vocation until his retirement on a benefits which begin in 1942 will be his own hands while embalming re­ He lumped the NRA and proposed government pension June 2, 1921. At CHANCE OF A LIFETIME! payable only upon retirement at or mains, and because of the risk he substitutes, the social security act. that time a banquet was given In his after age 65. takes is obliged to pay extra for his 2—1937 PLYMOUTH TOURING SEDANS relief and taxes among measures on honor by the postoffice officials. "Similar lump-sum payments are insurance. It would be a national UNION which he said were failures for lack Mr. Lawry served Route 5, which, being made to the legal heirs of an calamity If every funeral director 1—1937 DODGE TOURING SEDAN of adherence to "constitutional including Main and side streets employe who was covered by the law. should decide to go out of business. methods." brought him into touch with large These ears are new. never hern used, must be sold at onee. DOG TEAMS If the deceased wage earner had re­ Yesterday's meeting was presided He offered this prediction in con- numbers of citizens. His record in ceived wages averaging $25 a week over by Vice President Harold Leach. i nection with the Wagner labor re­ the service was a model one, and his FOR SALE IT IS from Jan. 1 to Oct. 15. the lump-sum George W. Dyer of Camden was the HURRY! HURRY! YOUR GAIN, OUR LOSS ON THESE CARS! lations act: retirement was marked by a manifes­ payment would approximate $35; if only visitor. The singing was under "That once more you will find an tation of regret, and best wishes for “OPEN SEASON” the wages were $50 a week, the the direction of Parker E. Worrey unworkable, messed-up piece of the less arduous years which werc I amount now due would be $70. and stowed decided improvement. DYER’S GARAGE, INC. J. N. MAILHOTTE legislation that will have to be done forecast by his retirement. For Chrysanthemums "During the first few months when Ralph L. Smith and Mil Hary were all over again. True, it is a step in Mr. Lawry is survived by his wife, 51 PARK STREET ROCKLAND, ME. TEL. I24-W UNION, MAINE there had been little time for the ac­ named as the entertainment commit­ the right direction. It is a move in And the season is short Ava (Smith) Lftwry. a daughter, Mrs. 126’lt cumulation of wage credits, claims tee for November. the direction of collective bargain­ Hervey C. Allen; three grandchildren Enjoy their beauty while you may. were relatively few and small. Since ing. Despite Its present weaknesses —Robert L. Allen, a student at Buy them. Give them. Send them. early summer, the number and size and failings we should place our ?ohns Hopkins Medical School in YOUR FAVORITE POEM of individual claims has been increas­ feet squarely upon this act. The Baltimore; Hervey C. Allen Jr., a stu­ ing. The New England region is 1 wisdom and fairness of the people dent at University of Maine; and Pa­ If I had my life to live again I would Dish Gardens now receiving over 300 claims a week. have made a rule to read some poetry .ffZW/’/Z FURNITURE CO, I will eventually bring about a modifl- tricia Ann Allen of Rockland; and and listen to some music at least ocoe DOING/ ,0;, DRAKE/l "To secure information as to lump­ a week. The loss of these tastes ls a j cation so that Justice and equality Too, are on display at— a sister, Miss Lottie E. Lawry of sum payments, wage earners or 'oss of happiness. —Charles Darwin. of all rights, including that of the Rockland. their heirs should communicate with 'DaCUMG, SAY THF public, will be recognized. OUT WHERE THE WEST BEGINS the local office of the Social Security \MOCDS THAT VJILL MAKE Landon called Roosevelt's policies “SILSBY’S” GET THEIR MAN Out where the handclasp's a little .US OoTH HAPPY FOQTHe on labor problems “not only un­ Board at 335 Water Street, Augusta," stronger FLOWER SHOP Out where the smile dwells a little REST OP OUR LIVES' satisfactory” but also "dangerous," A very urgent telegram arrived re­ Mr Kittredge explained. "We shall longer. TEL. 318-W be glad to supply the proper claims That's where the West begins: accusing the President of failure to cently at the Western Union office in Out where the sun ls a little brighter, carry out a "specific duty” to pro­ 371 MAIN ST., ROCKLAND. ME. Albuquerque, New Mexico, for a pro­ forms upon request." Where the snows that fall are a trifle 124-126 whiter. tect both life and property. minent business man who could not Where the bonds of home are a wee bit tighter. “Men," he said “were shot and be located at his office or home. The FLYING the pacific That's where the West begins. clubbed. And, according to press re­ telegraph office called various com­ POULTRYMEN Out where the skies are a trifle bluer, ports the President shrugged his panies and people, but without suc­ The clipper planes which fly across Out where the friendship's a little truer, DAIRYMEN! the 8500 hlles of Pacific Ocean be­ That’s where the West begins; shoulders. He said it was a local cess. Realizing that great damage Out where a fresher breeze ls blowing. affair. He said, ‘a plague on both The consumer-producer owned might result from delay in making tween America and China. Tuesday Where there's laughter ln every stream­ Co-operative invites your Inspec­ let flowing. your houses' and went on another tion of its new Grain and Feed the delivery, the telegraph people jiad carried 2000 passengers 1,500,000 Where there's more of reaping and vacation.” Store. asked the local radio station and po­ miles without a fatality or a serious less of sowing. That's where the West begins. Landon criticized the administra­ Offering you United Farmers and lice broadcasting station to send out mishap. Wednesday, with the de­ tion for what he called use of “all Elmore Quality Feeds at substan­ a call for the addressee. A few parture of the Philippine Clipper for Out where the world is ln the making. tial savings. Also poultry equip­ Where fewer hearts in despair are aching. WHATEVER WAY you look at It, It pays to buy from BURPEE FUR­ its mighty power to prevent • • • minutes later the offlcers in a po­ the Orient, began Pan American That's where the West begins; J mI^/mfijahiture compamy ment, Pikgards, Hen Specs, Hel­ Where there’s more singing and less NITURE CO. Here you get quality at all times . . . our prices are the operation of our constitutional mets, etc. lice car spotted the business man Airways'second year of regular trans­ of sighing. ^/36l MAINST.(kocA//W methods of government” by blocking UNITED CO-OPERATIVE and told him about the telegram. He pacific passenger operations. To date Where there's more of giving and less sealed to suit moderate incomes! of buying. public hearings on the appointment FARMERS. INC. called up the telegraph office at once, they have flown 7401.305 passenger And a man makes friends without half NEW COUNTY RD. TEL. 1144 and once more Western Union lived miles and carried 479.944 pounds of trying— of Hugo L. Blnrk to the Supreme 109<5jlll*Thl26 That's where the West begins. Court. up to its slogan: "We flnd our man," cargo in addition to air mail. —Arthur Chapman. Page Twc- Rockland Courier-Gazette, Thursday, October 21, 1937 Every-Other-Day

oven roast. Neck slices or lamb The Courier-Gazette “King Of Fruits” Season’s “Best Buy” shanks make such good braised meat THKEErTIMES-A-WF.EK and vegetable combinations or curry What They Call the McIntosh And That Is Lamb, Accord­ to be served with boiled rice. Ye shall do my judgments and our way of saying One of my pet ways to serve these keep mine ordinances, to walk there­ Red—Has An Increasing ing To An Aimour Food economical cuts is to have the meat in: I am the Lord your Ood —Lev. Popularity Economist ground and use it for loaves, patties 18:4. or balls and let the bone serve for “Macs" are here! And that's i Lamb is one of the season's "best some delicious soup stock. A new THE SPRl'CE SAWFLY certainly something for -wise buys." It is abundant and therefore lamb ball recipe calls for both lamb housewives to shout about, for the available in a variety of cuts at rea­ and fresh pork sausage, a combina­ Federal Men Alarmed Over Its Ad­ McIntosh is the favorite of all the; sonable prices. Like any other kind tion that has universal appeal. One vent In Northern New England grown in our New York and cf meat, you must know your lamb pound each of ground lamb and pork ...... YOU!” An epidemic of European spruce New England orchards. Firm and j cuts if you’re to be a really efficient sausage meat makes service for six With these special values in choice quality foods, we show appreciation The secret of the delicious flavor is sawflies has spread through north­ juicy with a sweet but tart flavor shopper. to roll the lamb balls in a b't of for your splendid patronage throughout the year. Hundreds of shop­ east forests and threatens serious : found ln n0 other apple, this ruddy We suggest the shoulder cuts, neck tree damage next year, government French Dressing, or just some oil and ambassador ol the King of Fruits is cuts, breast or shanks as the true pers enjoyed worthwhile savings at our markets daily and this week entomologists reported Tuesday. vinegar mixed before broiling them. a perennial favorite with pie-lovers economy purchases. All of these It gives a new and subtle flavor we are offering our customers another opportunity to stock their pan­ A survey was said to Show a have delicious, tender meat with “tremendous" increase in sawfly and those who eat them raw, skin that you'll not soon forget. If your enough fat for flavor, but a fairly taste runs 1001 to lamb, all you have tries at even greater savings. Visit our markets this week and see for numbers in the spruce forest of and all. large proportion of bone. They may Maine. New Hampshire and Ver- to do is leave out the pork and make 1 yourself why your dollars go further at Perry’s. Already in local markets, Macs are look like awkward pieces of meat to all the balls of lamb. mont where the insect pest first tree.fresh and fu„ 0I the good. uninitiated, but they can produce Skewered Lamb Balls caused concern two years ago. ness which characterizes the variety some of the most delicious dishes The Federal Bureau of Entomology There are loU Qf them fQj. sa]f. and you've ever tasted. One lb. ground lamb sliouloer. flank said trees have been defoliated over just as many ways to serve them. Our one admonition in buying these or breast, 1-2 cup bread crumbs. 1-2 thousands of acres in the valleys of Bafo? who]e; crushed for appIesauce cuts is to ask for Branded Lamb. cup milk, 1-2 teaspoon salt, 1-4 tea­ the St. John and Allegash rivers in or between the flaky crusts of pie— That small mark giving the name of spoon pepper, 1 lb. Star Pure Pork ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY FOR REAL Aroostook County, Maine, on the Macs are "tops." the packer and his quality name, Sausage Meat (Cellophane roll). north slope of Mount Monadnock. As befits their lofty position in the that is stamped in harmless coloring Mix lamb, crumbs, milk and sea­ New Hampshire, and around Wil- , frul, worW> McIntoshes were „born., material on all the cuts of the soning and shape into 12 small balls, mington and Lincoln. Vermont. just a few years after the birth of the carcass is your quality guarantee. It , a little smaller than golf balls. Roll Use of parasites that prey on the Unit€d ^tates Da£es vary but some means young meat, Government In­ :hem in a French Dressing made by insects is regarded by the agricul- records shQW that {he McIntosh spected, carefully selected from the mixing 1-4 cup Star Salad Oil. 2 ture department as the practical intQ the WQrld„ about Un top grades of lamb. If you don't i tablespoons vinegar. 1 teaspoon salt way of combating the pest, entomolo­ years after the signing of the Dec- know how to recognize branded lamb ; and let stand 30-40 minutes. Shape gists said. SAVINGSWo' reserve the right to stop this sale or withdraw any item on sale at any time. i iaration of Independence. History from any other, ask your dealer to Pork Sausage into similar number of A Little Money Goes a Long Way ... tells us that John McIntosh of Dun- show you. | balls. Place 2 lamb and 2 pork balls CHECK THESE PRICES IHE BELFAST LIONS clela, Canada, was clearing brush to Shoulder cuts of lamb may be left alternately on each of 6 skewers and Molasses, pure Barbados, gal 59c GOLD MEDAL, 24% LB. SACK 99/ build a home when he found a lone whole for roasting, boned for stuf­ broil 12-15 minutes, three inches un­ President Fernald Is Keeping Club „pple trcj Qn hk property Feet Toasties—Kellogg’s NORMAN R, 24% LB. SACK 85/ fing or cut in shoulder chops for pan der a moderate flame—or heat unit. Com Flakes 3 pkgs 19c Well Supplied With Speakers The tree grew and bore fruit, the frying or broiling. Breast of lamb is Serve hot with broiled tomatoes or FLOUR SOUTHERN , 24% LB. SACK 69/ Baker’s Choc., two % lb cakes 29c first McIntoshes on record. In 1908 delicious stuffed with celery and pineapple.—By Marie GifforU, Ar­ State Senator Roy L. Fernald of the tree caught fire from a nearby parsley stuffing and baked like any mour food economist. Davis Baking Powder, 12 oz tin 14c Ma nu fat turd by AMERICA’S OLDEST SPICE MILLERS Winterport. President of the Belfast burning house and burned down. A Ccrned Beef, two 12 oz tins 33c Lions Club announces the following IB. OF menument now marks the spot where speakers for the month of November: Imitation Vanilla, two 8 oz hots 25c EACH 31/ it grew. SEY CR. TARTAR & SODA Nov. 3—W. J. West. Eoston. Mass.. A girl whose pies are light and tender Heinz Chicken Gumbo Soup 2 tin 25c In 1870 almost a hundred years Gets a man who likes to send'er Special Agent Field Division. Federal Wax Paper, 40 foot roll 5c later, William McIntosh, a decend- Bureau of Investigation. United ROSES SLACK SALTED POLLOCK lb 7/ ant of John McIntosh, brought a Bulk Tea, lb 2$c States Department of Justice. barrel of the apples from Canada and Log Cabin Syrup, bot 21c Nov. 10—Col. Frank E. Lowe of OCR FAMOUS E-Z SWEEP distributed them among the farmers Portland, Maine a member of the Toilet Tissue, 7 rolls 25c BROOMS APPROVED BY GOOD HOUSEKEEPING ea 47/ of Vermont. The luscious fruit im­ National Committee of the American Prunes, 2 lb pkg 15c BL Y A BROOM AND HELP THE CITY KEEP THE LEAVES CLEANED UP mediately caught the fancy of or- Legion on National Defense. Col. chardists and as early as 1872 a New Shaker Salt, 2 pkgs 13c Lowe will speak cr. National Defense. York nursery started to advertise the None Such Mince Meat, pkg 10c MACARONI Six 7-oz pkgs 25/ Nov. 17—Clarence Little of Bar variety as nursery-grown stock. 2 lge pkgs 37c Harbor, director of the Roscoe B. Quaker Oats, Thus, the McIntosh came into being Snider’s VEGETABLE SOUP 6 cans 25/ Jackson Memorial Library. Graduate Peanut Butter, 2 lb jar 25c and since then has been a favorite of Harvard University and former Crisco, 3 lb tin 59c with both the grower and the house­ Welch’s TOMATO JUICE 50-oz tin 25/ President of the University of Maine wife. Marshmallow Fluff, 2 lge tins 35c and former president of the Univer­ Of all our native-grown apples, the Hershey Chocolate, cake 10c Waldorff TOILET TISSUE 5 rolls 20/ sity cf Michigan, and probably the McIntosh is the all-round best. Rockwood Chocolate, cake 10c next Chairman of the Republican While other varieties have their State Committee for the campaign in PILLSBURY'S BEST Three Minute Oats, pkg 15c Native ROASTING CHICKENS lb 34/ outstanding qualities, fMacs” are 1938. THE "BALANCED" FLOUR—-MAKES GOOD BAKING BETTER White House Coffee, lb 23c good to use in any fashion. Lots of Nov. 24 - Thanksgiving Dance. cocks hke them p{ Calumet Baking Powder, tin 15c SPECIAL WHILE THEY LAST! SWIFTS QUALITY PRODUCTS American Legion Hall. Belfast. dellcaU pinkish coIor when made -Abe- - Baker’s Cocoa, two 1 lb tins 25c SWIFT’S POUNDS IN V Music by Ellen Smith and her Jam , pJe Qr SILVER HANDY Kre-Mel Dessert, 2 pkgs 9c PURE LARD KS/ Bar'd The qualities of this favorite are LEAF 4 TIN PAIL Red Cap Window Wash, tin 15c SWIFT’S POUNDS IN ■■ MEI / being quickly recognized in Europe Arrow Borax Soap, 11 bars 25c COMP. LARD JEWEL HANDY CROSS COUNTRY RUN where more are shfpped each year. 4 lge pkgs 39c TIN PAIL ****/ Lincoln County"^Uf SUr Absent According to the Department of. BAKER’S Rinso, 5 Buy several pails—the price is low and the pails arc always handy! Beats Brunswick High 16 To 45 ’ Agriculture, the demand is increasing Soda Crackers, 2 lb box 19c _____ annually in Scotland and England } Silver Dust, 2 pkgs 15c “WHAT TO SERVE FOR DINNER” Lincoln Academy defeated Bruns- f°r McIntoshes grown in New York | Minute Tapioca, pkg 11c EONFLESS SIRLOIN, LB wick High School Tuesday afternoon , SI‘d New c-ngland. Records indicate Golden Bantam Com, 2 tins 19c TOP ROUND, LB ln a cross country run by a score of t'la^ year more McIntoshes will COCOA CURED, LB jg to 45 be shipped to “the other side" than String Beans, 2 tins 19c RUMP STEAK, LB Yarboro. one of the crack Lincoln over before proving that we are not Tested and Approved By Peas, Me. fancy pod run, 2 tins 27c STEAK runners, was unable to take part be- alone in our appreciation of this Pineapple Juice, 2 tins 25c VEAL CHOPS STEWING BEEF. "King of Fruits." —From the New- Generations cause of a bad cold. The academy Dill or Sour Pickles, quart jar 17c LAMB CHOPS, STEWING L.AMB, New England Apple, BEEF LIVER, LB. runners were well bunched. Givcen York and Friends Beans, 2 tins 29c PORK CHOPS. come in fifth to prevent Lincoln Institute, FRESH PIQ’S LIVER, Three Minute Oats, lge pkg 15c CALF LIVER, HAMBURG STEAK, having a perfect score. The winning runner came in 15 minutes and 2 1 It is criminal to be guilty of slack- J. A. JAMESON CO. seconds over two and seven-tenths lle£s when driving a car.—Weekly a- 4 TO 6 LB AVERAGE LB. milt course. , per- SMOKED SHOULDERS 23/ The summary: E. Swift (L), Sim- e—— mons