Courier Gazette

Courier Gazette

Issued Tuesday Thursday Saturday T he Courier-Gazette Entered as Second Class Mall Matte, THREE CENTS A COPY Established January, 1846. By The Courler-Oarette, Mi Main St Rockland, Maine, Saturday, February 25, 1939 V olum e 9 4 ...................Number 24. Advertisement Advertisement [ED1TORIAL1 The Courier-Gazette The Golden Eaglet In Frisky Frolics i ____ THREE T1MES_A-WE1K__________ DESERVE RECOGNITION I “The Black Cat” J Pupils of Florence Molloy Editor Blue Bonnet Troop, Girl The bill introduced in the State Senate by Albert B. Elliot WM. O FULLER Associate Editor Scouts, To Have Notable DISCUSSION OF THE CAMDEN Disport Before Pleased of Knox County, relative to the salaries of the Maine State FRANK A. WINSLOW Ceremony Monday Night Audience Police, will find ready favor with the thinking people and those Hubu-rlpUolM |3 CO per year payable who appreciate the arduous service which those officers are In advunce. Kindi'- copies thiee retain. Blue Bonnet Troop, Girl Scouts, The pupils of Miss Florence Mol­ often asked to perform. The members of the State Police Advertising rates based upon clrcula WOOLEN MILL DEAL tlnii and very reasonable. No 3 will hold a Golden Eaglet loy were in the spotlight last night are not merely officials who direct traffic and sometimes hail NEWSPAPER HISTORY I Ceremony and Court of Honor in “Frisky Frolics." a dance revue you into court for violations; but they are our greatest bulwark The Rockland (larelte was estab­ against crime and the enforcement of criminal offenses. These lish e d In 1846 In 1874 the Courier was I Monday at 7.30 p. m. In the Uni- The purpose of this report to you, the attorney for the Receiver, a'ked of sparkling variety, presented in e-tabllsheu and consolidated with the men are subject to call any hour of the day or night, with The"pre*” Press was j versalist vestry at which time Ath- as taxpayers of Camden, Maine, Is th at sealed bids be approved. Judge Oa/etle in 1882 the High School auditorium. Dressed their own lives often actually in danger. Their services established In 1855 end in 1891 changed ; Tibbetts, daughter of Pearl to bring to your attention the (acts Hudson ruled that there would not Its l.anie to the Tr'bune. These papers | * c in gay costumes of silks and satins should be recognized to the best of the State's ability. consolidated March 17, 18»7____________, Tibbetts of Oraee street will receive lr. the action which your Town be any sealed bids. Judge Hudson | the Golden Eaglet award This will with colorful trimmings, each num­ Officials have taken In a private then stated that he was ready to te. * be presented by Capt. Trask of two partles vl2 ber brought a round of applause accept bids and Mr. Dwinal ad­ | DyB)’ The1 lie 1XOVU1Roving Reporter ’■ bvYZ X X r .h q.Un rbv7a„ion,ly X Blue B°nnCt Tr°°P' aSSiSted by ' V * Jealotts of Warren. Maine and from the large audience. THE CARLTON BRIDGE .. by prudence than by passion * ,ran, Trw R,flrr.„. Corpomlon of New york vised Judge Hudson that he had " 'iCapt. Irene Starrett. Forget-Me- Among those sailing on a musical Our first reaction to the proposal that the Carlton Bridge ♦ | Not Troop ol Warren. no bids to submit. After considerable H ••• ••• ••• |g ' City, in the purchase of the assets cruise were Nadine Fuller in a tatoo tolls be cut in half was one of approval, but we were open to One of the relics of the original __ ____ __ All Olrl Scout troops in Knox discussion, Judge Hudson ordered of the Camden Woolen Company, tap. Her second solo, a ballet, was conviction, and now find ourselves inclined to agree with settlement of Rockland was seen _ ’I’l • n • i County are tnvited to attend, as well at Camden, and the commitments the mill property sold at public auc­ County Commissioner Rascoe G. Bailey of Sagadahoc County for years at the foot of the long Try ThlS Farm Quiz ! as Boy Scouts, and all interested exquisitely done. Passenger belles v.hlch the Town Officials made. tion and set the date of said auc­ who favors continuation of the present system so that it may hill on Rankin street. It was a wa­ ____ parents and friends. On Jah. 14. 1939, a petition was tion to Jan. 10. 1939 at 2 P M. at and beaux In a waltz number were be made a free bridge as soon as possible. One reason for his tering-trough nearly 30 feet long, Ten Questions Prepared By i,r°8ram wil>lnclud,> remarks circulated and signed by ten tax­ the mill. Arleen Cross, Virginia Manning, Alan objection to the reduction In tolls Is the belief that such action hewn out of a pine-tree trunk that by Mayor Edward R Veazie, an ad­ payers of Camden for the purpose Jan. 2. 1939 (Monday). The Wilkie and Ralph Stone. Arleen would extend Into the fifth year (1943) the time required to must have been a giant It was al­ University of Maine Ex- idress by Frank A. Winslow and a of restraining the Town Officials minutes of the Board of Selectmen and Virginia also were a duo in retire the last bond and make the structure free. “If they cut ways filled with cool water that tension Service variety musical program by Blue from turning over to anyone the end Assessors read as follows, viz., came through a small watercourse Tap-a-Heart, a swinging tap. Miss the tolls ln half,” he asks, “and cut the State's share of the Bonnet Troop and its guests; also a $6,000 covering the 1937 and 1938 "A delegation of the Camden Board from a spring ln the old Rankin How well informed are you on excise tax paid in by each of the several communities whose quiz contest, in which 8couts from taxes on the Camden Woolen Com- of Trade came before the Board to Liberty was fast tapping Ruth Rob­ people use the bridge Tree (except for one small Identification orchard. Generations of children farming and related subjects? Test each troop attending will take part, pany Property. This injunction was ■ discuss ways and means In copin'; inson always a top-notcher in in­ fee) why wouldn't they also be cutting in two the amount drank from and played in the your skill in this Farm Quiz pre- preceding the Court of Honor. I granted by Judge Hudson, at Au- with the tax situation regarding tricate steps. From behind two big of money to be used in retiring the remaining bonds?" friendly old trough, but the big Boy Scouts from Capt. WhitehiH’s | gusta. The circumstances leading : the sale of the defunct Camdei pared by the agricultural Extension [ wooden shoes appeared that unbeat­ Bailey declared that halving the tolls would not only prolong event of any season was when Al­ Service, University of Maine. Troop will usher as well as give a ‘ up to the action of the Town Offl- Woolen Company to some concerr the time before a free bridge came about but would, in the vin Oxton came down over the hill military escort during the cere- c;aig in assigning the above-men-) who will give good assurance of op- able team veterans Gloria Studley Here's how it's done: Select th" and Ralph Stone as Dutch girl and end, be more expensive to the public. The Increased public driving his oxen. Trailing behind mony.. Dudley Harvie will play tloned sum and the reason for the crating the plant." Those attend­ boy singing and dancing. Lll' Miss expense, he estimated, would be from $50,000 to $75,000. was a great tree for wharf or ship­ answer you believe to be correct for “Taps." restraining order of the taxpayers ing this meeting were; Charles C. Mischief Beverly Manning strutted yard. His return was sure, ao the each of the following 10 questions. are explained In the following. Wood. T. J. French, Harold Corthell, In a clever tap and was soloist in an children watched and perhaps he'd Give yourself 10 points for each co r-, Dec. 27. 1938 (Tuesday). A J. Hugh Montgomery. B F. Mathews rect answer. A high score Is 80. but j Harry Brigham Dead "A Bit of Yesterday," an old fash­ ON WITH BUSINESS! stop to give the patient-looking, SPECIAL TOWN MEETING was (receiver for the Camden Woolen ioned group number. dumb-appearing animals a drink 60 is not bad. held In the Opera House. Adin L. That's a very cheerful word which comes from the Sec­ Company), and John Bird. Those Trucky and very difficult, but so from the old log watering-trough. 1. Potato experts would know j Famous Musician’s Orches­ Hopkins was elected moderator and attending this meeting were not retary of the Treasury, Mr. Morgenthau, that business men the answer at once, but can you well done as to look easy, was the tra Heard Many Times By was sworn in by the Town Clerk mentioned on the minutes of this need not worry about any new taxes but may hope for Out in Alton, 111., is the world's tell which one of the following is roller skate tap by the Murphy John L. Tewksbury, and the mod- [ meeting and no action was recorded improvements in present taxes, to help business. Let us hope tallest person Robert Wadlaw, who not the name of a recently lntro- Knox County Dancers sisters. Charlotte and Veronia.

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