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The Oxford Democrat. ' VOLUME 87. SOUTH PARIS, MAINE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1920. NUMBER 37. * ΡΔ**· fjKR&lCK Rot Following Potato Blight. Oxford Baptist Association. FEDERAL AID FOR ROADS THE FAMEES. of the Oxfori Attorneys at Law. AMONG When late or "mat" occur· on NORWAY. The annual meeting blight will be bel< NEW ENGLAND NEWS more or United Baptist Association ; bithkl. maiub. potato field· leu rot, particu- New England will receive 13,108,· in Canton on and Sep Herrleà. «ltaqr C.Pufc. larly od soil·, la anre to follow. Tbnredaj Friday, 406.98 for federal aid road bail ijneoo i heavy tember 28 and 24. ding The Maine Experiment Sta- IlUa Grace who baa been ι of '•SPUD THB PLOW." Agricultural Welch, of association are: IN TABLOID FORM under the final apportionment d. park. aaked whether it la a ο The officers tbis T^BIBT SHOES— tion is frequently her home In Romford for ooople the available funds made public by 1 beet to the at onoe, where tbe baa returned to tbls Moderator—Bey. H. M. Purrfngton, Méchut Auctioneer, dig orop week·, Tillage. of Maksa- Licensed la or to delay Mr·. Marshall Pitta of Harrison ha Vails. department agriculture. foliage blighting badly, Treasurer—Rev. Clarence Emery PARIS. » MAINS, after the Clerk and c h mette obtained the largest al- SOCTU harvesting till some time tope been apeodlog several days with be Mexico. Judging: Milk Cows. are Thla has P. Mexico. Items of Merest From AT lotment, with a total of t re» Mcxler»le· for all occasions and for entirely dead. question aant, Misa Elizabeth Foes. Auditor—E. Goodwin. $1,104,691.62; every the main aimed at lo been answered experimental work Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Rankin of Port The other New England apportion- Although object by It is expected the following prograo the Animal done both thla and the Vermont Sta- land were recent of Misa Ellas were: Husbandry Experiment· by by gaests will be carried ont: Sections of Yaakeetaad ments Maine, $720,172.62; dr. MARGUERITE STEVENS, • member of the the Maine Agricultural Bpertment Sta- tion. beth Foes. New Hampshire, $311,129.20; Ver- Ο ST ε OF» ATM. family. tion is finding the law· that underlie Id Maine In 1Θ03 an eqoal area on a Mr. and Mr·. H. Denison Cole ο THUBSDAY fonr and fonr mont, $337,567.82; Connecticut, $460,- Wedoefeiay 4 p.m., to Tbar«d»y 5 p.m. inheritance of no ilk and milk fat pro· field planted with early Qainoy, Mass., are in town for a week 10:00 A. M.—Opening Devotion il Service. to the Feast?' Wakefield, Masa. ta to have another 012.07; Rhode Island, $174,942.65. daotion it has rather more late varieties, both aprayed and on· Mr. Cole ia a native of the soi Subject,1"Will Jesus Come published Norway, Rev. Clarence new In the Steel the lav of New Me. than of waa on 7 and Emery industry Specialties Under each the Block, Norway, 700 page· the of Ad- aprayed, dug September of the late Horaoe Cole. ο Noyes analyse· 10.-30—Words {.Welcome of for- Telephone a vanced October 8 The Mr. and Mra. Wlllian at Canton Company Wakham, which has England states muet enter Into 70. Also complete line of Registry and other dairy record·. reapectively. potatoes Ralph Foaa, Rev. r. M. Lamb, pastor can bemad» by telephone. Muob of the literature to were In bags and at onoe atored Id Posa and Mi·· Ethelene Foes of Anbon Response by the Moderator broken ground for a plant 160x32 mal agreements with the secretary Appointment» pertaining plaoed 1030—Business Session. of oom cattle a cellar. About 1 were Miss Elias Appointment feet for the construction dairy breeding baa to do with con- oool, dry January reoently entertained by mlttees. Report of clerk and treasurer of agriculture formation of the oow as a measure of both lots of eaob variety were carefully betb Fosa. f Welcome to new pastors which this money is to be usM The population of Massachusetts Is upon & her possible or probable milk sorted to determine the total weights of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gammons o: 10:411—Reading of Church Letters LONGLEY BUTTS, prodno 1130—Address before July 1, 1922. This means that tion. The socalled stock la tbe deoayed and aound tubera In each. Aoburn were recent of Mr. anc 3,85},G51, an increase oi485>lM, or CANVAS SHOES judging gnesta Rev. I. B. Mower,' D. D., Sec. the New England states must sur- Norway, Main·, baaed on conformation. Certain of the In every case, whether the variety was Mrs. Edward Sharon. U. B. State Convention 14.4 per cent. Boston, Maw. (re- and let contracts for $3,· standard· «et for ideals of conformation early or late and whether tbe plota on Mr. and Mrs. Jamee Smith of Sto* Prayer vised), 748,060. Previously announced vey, plan Noon Hour federal aid roads aa of milk which were or were of 108,405.98 worth of bead, body, vein· and odder they grew unaprayed par- guests Mrs. Elizabeth McAUistei 130—Devotional Service 747,923. Plumbing, Heating, arrived from tbe use wdthJn the next two years unless for wear have been at aomewbat arbitra- tially protected blight by last week. Mrs. Helen Carlson Metal vacation rily. In the ideal Is 100 and the of bordeaux mixture, the loaa waa de- Mrs. Bertha Bnswell of Romford is ii 1:50—'The New World Movement After being missing from her sum- Congress acts during the coming ses- Sheet Work, judging What has been done from tbe ideal Is indloated greater In tbe caae of the early town for a of weeks. (a) mer home in Ellsworth, for sion to continue The STEEl CEILINGS A 8PEOIALTV. departure by oldedly couple Rev. Clarence Emery Maine, appropriations. a and stored Tbe dlffer- smaller number. Wben traced to dug potatoes. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Curtis and (b What remains to be done four day?, Mrs. Mary Calmane, 8Σ oatlre national program of road build- enoea of more Dr. E. C. Whlttemore, State their source, surprising though it may were, courae, atriking daughter, Miss Mildred, were in Auburr years old of was will suffer a Board of Promotion Somerville, Mass., ing authorized in 1916 Dr. A. Leon there is where no apray bad been several last of Mr Sikkenga, appear, little concrete evidence applied. days week, guests Discussion found in the woods. to Thomas in tbe wandering serious setback according upon which to decide what tbe true Oreater losses were also obtained and Mrs. George W. Winslow. While 3:00—Woman's Hour OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, W. 0. H. McDonald, head of the bureau FROTHINGHAM, ▼aloe of an animal conformation should oase of tbe early varieties. there they attended the wedding of Mr. Mrs. B. W. Allen presiding Drunkenness cases in the Bostoi Address roads of the MAINE. be to secure a maximum milk The record on 1 of tbe per- and Mra. Wlnslow's Fred Winslow. numbered on a of public department NORWAY, produc- January son, Miss Matilda Brown, represent- Municipal Court, 168 224 South Paris of loaa from rot waa made on Tel. tion. centages Harry Crockett of Hartford, Conn., ing Woman's Home Mis- recent Monday, the largest since pro· of agriculture. tbe baaia of the total obtained for sion Several years ago the Amerioan Jersey yield waa a visitor in town last week. Society hibition became effective. "Dedication of the Barrel" Twenty Cattle Club oolleoted a valuable eaoh variety on eaob different date of Mrs. Elizabeth F. Swett went to Bos- at the small very 4 women were Included in the number. Apparently peeved The farmer is rtO—Address and large body of data bearing on this digging. practical only ton last week, accompanied by Mis* Representing Amer. Bapt. For- amount of loot which they obt^ned at These interested in bow far or who has been her. Missions The of point. consisted of the reports early delayed Cora Lougee, visiting eign degree honorary doctor of the Buxton station of the Worcester, Bean Automobile Insurance of tbe on seven digging influences tbe total amount of Mr. and Mrs. W. Sherman Rowe of Prayer—adjournment J. judges conformation, Leyden University was conferred on of the Hastings tubera which be ex Supper Nashua and Portland division day milk and butter-fat tests, and merchantable may Pownal spent a few days last week witb 7 Λ0—Praise and Devotional Service President yearly A. Lawrence Lowell of Boston & Maine railroad, Portland, milk yields. Through tbe kindness of peoted after all tbe rotting bas appeared Thomas Thibodeau and family. Bev. f. M. Lamb Dealer in Real Estate, of School and Peo- Harvard University and Viscount the tbe of tbe dub these data in storage. Therefore only these figurée Foster of Gorbam, Ν. H., war Report Sunday Tonng burglars who are dodging around secretary Cyril Committee James will be here. On 1 about ple's Bryce when the Pilgrim Fath- a ME. were placed at tbe disposal of the Maine given January the guest Of bis father, Selden C. Foster, Rev. H. H. Hathaway country in an automobile broke open SOUTH PABIS, cent of merchantable tubera of ers Congress at Halt Station for analysis as up to that time 31 per over the holidays last week. Address opened Leyden case of eggs among the express pack- bad not been varieties, 50 per cent of the* late or Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith and sod Rev. J. E. Norcross they adequately analvzeri early Damage to the tobacco crops in ages and threw them promiscuously About 1700 cows were examined 42 per oent merchantable of all varieties of Mass., have RALPH R.