Courier Gazette

Courier Gazette

Issued Thursday ■Rjesd/w Thursday Issue Saturday The Couri Gazette Established January, 1846. Entered as Second Class Mat) Matter THREE CENTS A COPY Volume 92.................. Number 1 20. By The Courier-Gazette, 465 Main St. Rockland, Maine, Thursday, October 7, 1937 The Courier-Gazette STRICTLY ENFORCED THREE-TIMES-A-WEEK Will Be the State's Packing law, MAKE PLANS FOR BUSY WINTER COME FROM MANY STATES THE ROCKLAND LIONS Editor According to Com'r. Washburn WM. O. FULLER Associate Editor With the advent of Maine’s appIe Community Building Will Soon Be Up and Doing The National Council Of Garden Clubs Opened A Popular Speaker Tells Them How He Spent FRANK A WINSLOW picking season. Commissioner Wash- ^U.bn«;,PXT*. Z-TOT 1D burn of the Department of Agricul- —Chamber Of Commerce Invited Sessions At Camden This Morning His Summer Vacation t»oAn «d ven JeTon^r UP°D | lure Tuesday, notified apple grow- Ths RoS^Stu^Jtab.Uh.d,^ ”ackerS and shlpp*» that th« Under Sharp mandate of the Board the building plans were in the making A welcoming hand is being ex­ rapid succession as indicated by the The Rockland Lions indulged in a with their lot. Laborers receive $2 a In 1846 In 1874 the Courier was estab- 1 state's nackine law would be day or $40 a month. Quebec has an llahed and consolidated with the Gazette p 8 of Control of Community Building to |that th« alle>' and spectator gal- tended today to garden devotees hail­ full program here presented: bit of (horse play at the expense of ln 1882. The Free Press was established "strictly enforced.’’ 8-cent sales tax; and some cosmetics In 1855 and ln 1881 changed Its name to i lery were included. ing from coast to coast as they as­ Thursday their guest. Willis I. Ayer, but when the Tribune These papers consolidated “Every closed package of apples "open her up the new executive board Winslow-Holbrook Post, A. L„ has has a 10-cent tax. March 17. 1897. semble at Whitehall Inn for the 10:00 a. m—North Atlantic Re­ he arose to speak, and when he com­ People attend the churches from offered for sale, distribution or has organized and is taking aggres- ' promised an American flag to the fall conference of the National Coun­ gional Meeting. (Mrs. Joseph S. pleted his address he had an excellent miles around. The tourists estimate ■ transportation," Washburn said, slve action to have the big plant in building. and Vesper A Leach has do- Leach, presiding.) cil of Garden Clubs and the annual opportunity to see how popular he is that they saw 1000 persons leaving a ••• Action may not always bring , . ,, „ . i noted p. flagpole. Mayor Thurston and "shall bear a statement on the out­ immediate use to the fullest extent Cu.sUxUan Soulhard arc the commU. 1:00 p. m.—Luncheon—Megunti­ with that organization, and how well church in a small locality. — happiness; but there Is no happl- meeting of the North Atlantic Re­ cook Golf Club and Whitehall Inn. ness without action.—Disraeli. side stating the size of the package, it can serve the public. It must be t€e responsible for the erection of the his talk was appreciated. 'I never saw dust or dirt until I gion. The hostess club In Camden, l’3O to 2:30 p. m—National Coun­ the name and address of the ship­ borne In mind however that the board pole. He told the story of his summer va­ saw the New Brunswick roads," said per, the name of the variety, the under direction of Its energetic pres­ cil Executive Board Meeting. cation. which took the form of a mo­ Mr. Ayer. “But in another year or Is ifaced with the twin problems of j 3:00 p. m.—Resume of Board Meet­ grade and the minimum size of the Once more the executive board ident Mrs. Pearl G. Willey, has made tor trip around the famed Gaspe Pe­ two the Province will have a fine PARKING YOUR CAR keeping a balanced budget and co­ ing; Financial Standing; Roll Call fruit ln the packages. | asks for suggestions on any phase of thoughtful provision for the com­ ninsula. He was accompanied on that system." operating with the furnishings com- ! of States. A new member was initiated into “If the apples were grown in the operation of the project. Its per­ fort and recreation of the visitors, occasion by Mrs. Ayer and Mr. and 4:30 p. m.—Tea with Mrs. Donald "How to Park Your Car" 1s the title Maine, that fact must be plainly mittee to the end that the equipment 1 sonnel, W. J. Sullivan, C. C Wotton, with a round of social functions and Mrs. Henry C. Chatto. Henry did all the Rockland Club—E. E. Mil Hary. Dodge, Beauchamp Point and Mrs. of a new film recently announced by designated. The word 'Apples' must of the building may be increased and 1 A. C. McLoon. A. F. Me Alary, T. H. scenic tours purposed to display at Among the guests yesterday, Art E. J. Cornells, Bay View street. the Safety Educational Department of appear in all instances;' Its best, the beauty spot of Va- Noon, past president of the Portland A. M. G. Soule, chief of the In­ cationland. 7:00 p. m.—Dinner at Whitehall Lion.\ Club, who told a good story at The Aetna Casualty and Surety specting division, said the law pro­ Members of the summer colony Inn. the expense of former District Gov­ Company. The film, which lakes only vided for the imposition of a fine who remained for the colorful au­ 9:00 p. m.—Concert by Zlatko Bal- ernor George W. Dyer; and Charles one minute to project, shows both by on persons or firms “not observing tumnal season are exerting an hos­ ckovlc, host. Gould. photography and animated diagrams the mandates of this law." pitable Interest ln the affair. Mrs. Friday The club voted to send a memento the correct method of parking a car j Donald Dodge of Beauchamp Point of its regard to former President 9:00 a. m., National Council Meet­ The film is the first of a series which \ and Mrs. E- J- Cornells of Bay View Frank H. Ingraham, who is confined MAY BUY APPLES ing; Regional Vice Presidents; Com­ will be available for instruction pur­ j street will serve tea today at 4.30. a mittee Chairmen. , to his bed by illness; and a letter of poses in high school courses and for S3 j change being made in the scheduled sympathy to Governor and Mrs. Lewis The Federal Surplus Commodities 12:30 p. m.—Clanjbake at Sher­ use by police and motor vehicle hour of 5 o’clock ln order that the <5 Barrows ln the death of their eldest Corporation announced it began pur- man's Point (weather permitting) or authorities and others Interested In guests might view their estates and chasing surplus apples In Massa- at Hosmer Pond Outing Club Lodge. son. improvmg driving skill as a means of . ... gardens while it was yet daylight. It was found that Ingraham's In­ v ’ J . Ichusetts Tuesday and is considering Turnpike Drive; visit to Antique preventing accidents and reducing slmUar buylng Zlatko Balokovic, world renowned dians had beaten Senter's Scouts in in Maine New Hamp- Shops "Montpelier" in Thomaston violinist, In the role of host-musi­ the attendance contest. The victory traffic congestion. shire and Connectlcut apples open 3 to 6. cian has a treat of the first water in dinner awaits the “Judge's" return. being purchased in Massachusetts, : 7:00 p. m.—Banquet at Whitehall store as the final attraction of the POD SAIF officials said, are various late varle- Inn; State of Maine Pictures. first day's program. Mr. Balokovic's , i. , 7k i. lles of u ®- Utility grade or better. Sixty-six Hereford Cattle—one-halt accompanist will be Hellmut Baer- Saturday Found In River Heifers and one-half Steen; weight Ttle puWhases are being made at wald. and although the list of se­ 8:15 a. m.—Start for Bar Harbor 400 pounds up; to arrive Oct. 7. around market prices to relieve sur- lections to be played remains a Westbrook Police Recover C. M. BURGESS plus conditions in the market. The visit enroute the Black Mansion in guarded secret to surprise his audi­ Ellsworth. Telephone 6-4 Union Maine appies wjij he distributed to needy In the house of his friends Willts Body Of Well Known 118-125 Chisholm. James Connellan, Mayor ence, it Is safe to say the nature 12:30 p. m.,—Box picnic lunch in persons. consequent service of the building to Ayer found himsell yesterday Newspaper Man the people enlarged. Thurston and John M. Richardson. of the concert will be such as makes Acadia National Park; coffee served • • • • musical history. by Mt. Desert Garden Club, Bar Har­ In order to have the building used of the driving despite the fact that H. J. R. Tewksbury a prominent The Community Building. Inc., di­ As this paper goes to press, the bor; Tour of Park and drive to Mt. lt must be heated and some person Willis was a smashing success as a Portland newspaper man, and brother rectors Aso include J. W Robinson. North Atlantic Regional Meeting is Cadillac. must be on the spot at all times in rookie driver. of Town Clerk John L. Tewksbury of FOR SALE W. I. Ayer, L. A Chatto. E. L. Brown. in progress with Mrs.

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