r j thibodeau wins lob ter olds auual fair stiv i trip worl f · vice prest church fair cont'd...

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,ubI ts4tb by Un 'rinttng <!rnmpany Serving: j3rownville, ;Brownville Jet., £aQrange, Milo, Se6ec 1 No .1 Wednesday September 26, 1962 Ten CEm;. Church Group olds Auual Fair T he Mu sic C ommi t tee of the ark St. Methodist Church held .. '5 Annual Fun Fair Saturday , the Churc h lawn. The fair , as he ldfrom 2 to 4 P. M. and much to offer both young d old. There were games ::nd horse-b ac k rides for the hild ren. On sale at gaily dec- _ate d booths wer e coo ked fo- ods. hot dog s , pop, popc orn, ov e lties and grabs . Thos e 'hO br aved the raw winds to on the lawn were Dot Co- hrane, Madeline Canney, :-aye T ukey, B ertha Howland Ed Be rry , Paul ette Stanchfield ,, -ancy Sharrow, Arletta Hill, Kathy Brigham , Mary Moore, and Alice Wharton. Jane and Jo an He nderson and Honey McLean d onated the ir dmeand hor ses. Thesewere i:he highlight of th e afternoon, as u sua l. There was an e xhibit of the , or k of local arti sts held in the ve str y thr ough out the ai- rer noon. A te a, p repa.red by Ceceli a and Patty Smith was served to those Attending the e xhi b it. Mrs. Ina MacLeod arranged the exhibi t and was assis ted at the tea table by Kathy Dagge tt and Judy Br ad - stree t . Those who contributed their 'ork to the exhibit were Ken R J Thibodeau Wins Trip to Worl '8 F ir L. to R. Diok Bronson of WABI-TV., Mrs. Thibodeau, Ronald Richards and Riohard Hamlin, MIlo Jaycees. Mrs. Ruby Thibodeau of Brown vill e had the winning coupon (rec eived from n Milo merchant) in the WABI TV Studio CUy Contest. The prizeav,arded is an all expense paid, one week stay at The Seattle World's Fair for two peop l e, including transportation. The coupon was drawn at the World's Fair Saturday, September 15th. lob ter stiv I A lobster festival 5J)On5- by the Milo Jaycees 'a_ September 16 at the Ka:ah..1! Country Club in cojuncu.1 the Fall Gall Tournmel: The arrangements W e!'E' - led by the Ways and _ e Committee, consisti..ng -- chairman, - so Paul Lewis, Carl Ric '- _ Carl Williams, RogerLa.:!."=: Bob Jones and Frank Jo Others who worked. RalphMonroe , JohnBrii'O -" FranciS Le e, Ronald ards, Rob ert Larson , Ji Ladd, Tommy Horne, Ge Lord, RenoDes ch aine, H::::...- bert Carey, Calvin Lo ie - John Sherburne , Ed Be: Gary Robinson, Harold G_ nell, Jerry Brown, Ri Hamlin, Faye Stevens, .' Yin Towne, Hanford Bt:r_ and Nelson Rublee. The committee :::-epor!e cooked and s er ved 50 PG of lobster, 200 pouncis ken, 20 pounds of 10 pounds of hamb yo ", also served large of tossed salad, 1'0 - ato chips. It '0 d '" that Milo has a fine -- -: budding young chefs. The Jaycees reported a - fit of approximately 2 - Davi S, Ralph Monroe, Lewis Mr . and Mrs. Thibodeau will depart from Bangor October 28th this event. :\larks, LeonoraByther, Car- b' Jet Plane, from Northeast Airline Terminal. This will be used to fer rie larks, John Br'gham, 'as sponsored locally by the Milo Jaycees through their CivicImproverr..en: 2 ell. jects. Pictures 0 this

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Page 1: R J Thibodeau Wins lob ter olds Auual Fair stiv I Trip Worl F · vice prest Church Fair cont'd ~1rs. Charles Larouche, Geo rge Hamlin, Doris Br own, Bet r:y Hanson, PauletteStanchfield

ubIts4tb by t~t Un rinttng ltrnmpany

Serving j3rownville Brownville Jet poundaQrange Milo Se6ec 1 No1 Wednesday September 26 1962 Ten CEm

Church Group olds Auual Fair

The Music Commi ttee of the ark St Methodist Church held

5 Annual Fun Fair Saturday

the Church lawn The fair as heldfrom 2 to 4 P M and

much to offe r both young d old There were games

nd horse-back rides for the hildr en On sale at gaily decshy_ated booths were cooked foshy

ods hot dogs pop popcorn ovelties and grabs Those hO b r aved the raw winds to

~elp on the lawn were Dot Coshyhrane Madeline Canney

-aye Tukey Bertha Howland Ed Berry Paulette Stanchfield -ancy Sharrow Arletta Hill Kathy Brigham Mary Moore and Alice Wharton

Jane and J oan Henderson and Honey McLean donated their dmeand hor ses Thesewere ihe highlight of the afternoon as usual

There was an exhibit of the ork of local arti sts held in the vestr y through out the aishyrernoon A tea prepared by Cecelia and Patty Smith was served to those Attending the exhibit Mrs Ina MacLeod arranged the exhibi t and was assis ted at the tea table by Kathy Daggett and Judy Bradshystree t

Those who contributed their ork to the exhibit were Ken

R J Thibodeau Wins

Trip to Worl 8 Fir

L to R Diok Bronson of WABI-TV Mrs Thibodeau Ronald Richards and Riohard Hamlin MIlo Jaycees

Mrs Ruby Thibodeau of Brownville had the winning coupon (received from n Milo merchant) in the WABI TV Studio CUy Contest

The prizeavarded is an all expense paid one week stay at The Seattle Worlds Fair for two people including transportation The coupon was drawn at the Worlds Fair Saturday September 15th

lob ter stiv I

A lobster festival 5J)On5shy

by the Milo Jaycees a_ ~ shy

September 16 at the Kaah1 Country Club in cojuncu1 the Fall Gall Tournmel

The arrangements W eE shy

led by the Ways and _ e ~ Committee consisting - - ~ chairman AlbertPer~ shyso Paul Lewis Carl Ric - _ CarlWilliams RogerLa= Bob Jones and Frank Jo

Others who worked RalphMonroe JohnBriiO

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FranciS Lee R onald ards Robert Larson Ji Ladd Tommy Horne Ge Lord RenoDeschaine Hshybert Carey Calvin Lo ie shy

John Sherburne Ed Be ~ Gary Robinson Harold G_ nell Jerry Brown Ri Hamlin Faye Stevens Yin Towne Hanford Btr_ and Nelson Rublee

The committee -epore cooked and s erved 50 PG

of lobster 200 pouncis ken 20 pounds of ho~d ~

10 pounds of hamb yo

also served large of tossed salad 10 - ~shy

ato chips It 0 d that Milo has a fine -- - budding young chefs The Jaycees reported a shy

fit of approximately 2 ~ -DaviS Ralph Monroe Lewis Mr and Mrs Thibodeau will depart from Bangor October 28th this event larks LeonoraByther Carshy b Jet Plane from Northeast Airline Terminal This will be used to fer ~ rie larks John Brgham as sponsored locally by the Milo Jaycees through their CivicImproverren 2

ell jects Pictures 0 this

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Lobster Festival Pies

Hungry golfers

in front of the start forming up

cookers

Bob Jones disshyplays fistfuls of spiney eats

CRaiLrcade r

crzew6 Brownville June tion mg

hoolclasses held electio~ week Class officers as ( lows

Senior class presidez ~ ole Stickney vice pres shyMicheal Hogan secrea _ l

ley Brown Treasure= Larson

Junior class president ney Ross vice preside _shy~ore treasurer Larson secretary cnr- AItes

Sophomore clas~ prpound - shyn Walter Rendzia e

Inlaid

dent Carolyn JanSEO s tary Barbara surer Mary Kn

Junior High ade 9 pre~ vice prest

Church Fair contd

~1rs Charles Larouche Geoshyrge Hamlin Doris Br own Be t ry Hanson PauletteStanchfield Pat Cr osby and Mr Melanson ~1rs Ralph Stockwell exhibited her antique dolls

Following the fair a supper s served a t the Town HalL

T hose serving in the dining r oshyom were Avis Stanchfield Mer na Dunham Eleanor Clark Fran Decker and Natalie Harshyr is The kitchen staff was Elsie Stairs Jean Grinnell Jennie Tobin Edna Hanscom Joanne Brigham

Mrs Leonar Byther was in charge of the tickets

Lu than Crosby was general Photo by McKuslck chairman of the event and Murshy L to R Louise Cunningham Nancy Willinski Sallie Shepardshyiel Lovell was s upper chair- son and Julie Shepardson man

U-irl Scouts of Troop 45 in Derby presented a puppet show reshycently in the Der by Comm uni ty Hall Scouts and Parents from Troop 118 of Milo were guestsARNOLDS

E5S0 STAnoN The girls worked most of the summer building the stage and IHOHE WI~

puppets themselves to earn merit badge paints2J sw sr

lelllr I Car ter W rlEFor 24 Hour Wrecker Service Home Repair

Remodeling Pain

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Ilie foreman laughed 1n 5 U r a se a I OJ cr01 ) you didn t kill him he1 s a iltle 60re ou t there he is right over ongIomeratto n -w oroS there in the garden II And sure enough there was the goa che shy

ing away contentedly

By Neill Robertson WeU as this i s s~m~tbing experimental in the way of trying to mterest you people m news I betwr ease up and fmd out as

ow many of you have had the experience of taking a time goes by whether or not it inter es ts you lank paper and tried to write something on it that would As perhaps some of you know I have spent a fewyears as a soshysibJg enough to catch the eye of the ordinary person called minister of the gospel and I should like to end this conshy

you it is something to stlI your think box for the fact glomeration of words vith my favorite benediction which is Iampayhavewhatyou tbink are good ideas that should inter- mixture of my own thoughts and those of a great man of God of

rank and file to get them on paper fs another 1hing decades ago May the bleSSing of God bright as the mlrning e of this particular writer (if you will pardon the ex- sunrise graeious as the faU of the evening dew radiant and serene

J I have been in the habit of spewing out words In the as a gelden sunset be with you to abide today tomor row ana ~ of my ordinary correspondence as if there were no end to FOREVER throughout God8 fathomless beyond

suddenly out of theblackand blue yonder with no warn-changed from one of the healthiest and most active men

-=r- restricted still human being with ~ttle left but a good Troop 115 Camps Out _ I rumor and only oneside of mybody functioning properlybull

bull add thatpart of mynon-functioningbodywas my right

at least helped a little in letter writing And if you ~ that trying to use a typewriter by using only one hand t just try to write a hundred words or so And if at the

used the hunt and pick system it is not funny boas eas we got to see what we as a group of news can throw together to get things ticking so here go-es

- - es a good story willbreakdown the barriers ofmonotony liEi onel thought was good see what youtbinkof It A man

am reading nyour mother-in-raw s body found pound1oatshyshore of the ocean with a lobster attached to each toe ~ disposItion He quickly answered it as follows

Ibsters and set her again I my railroad friends know I worked on theBampA RR for ears I woUldnlt exchange those experiences for just er1ences for they were1HlUBualin severai1nstances I

-_ middote you my favorites Paul Day and I have almost laughed the ff of oUI (101 pardon mej our zippers)

t an actual experience that happened to a couple of bull _ dieselmen who happened toDe runntng from Oakfield

bull rt I think it was but anywaythJs particular night they south and were justabouipassing Crystal s tation when

e head end noticed a set of animal eyes glaring into s headlight beam As they kept watching it they first

5 adeer as Trainmen are used to themand quite often bull but as they watched the eyes of the animal quite

ead of them they noticed they seemed to be raising aJJd this seemed a hit unusual The boys on the engine

e ll stop 11 heavy train of possibly 150 cars justfor they kepton their merry way bulas they came nearer

deer wasnl a deer at all but a goat and Mister arantly pretty angry at1his monstrosity that dared

bull and he was pawing the earth with his head down the - diesel came The boys on the head end were kind of

e to poor Mister goat as the diesel hit him and he r with the greatest of ease up and over the top of

ooringdieseL They felt badly about itas tney feltpretty e they hit him that it was the section foreII18Cs

onldnt lerywell stopa heavy train justfo~ adead

tel they were making the run in daylight and it so Front row 1 tor Kenneth Greenlaw David Sharrow Paul LUshyr train had to meet another train at Crystal and the ingson Danny Hafford Bobby King Bobby Merrill Arthur Macshye to meet delayed them a little while The section D011gall Greg Jose Second row 1 to r John Lancaster

er to the engine to talk to the diMel crevWhfH Dougall Greg Jose Second FOW 1 to r John Lancaster Ti the engineer said to the section foreman tlm Griffin Mike Brigham Rob Hussey Edwin ltcCorrisOD

other mrnt b u we couldn t very Barden Mr Walter MacDougall Leon Brovm DannvPeter Johnny Masterman Staff p

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Foxcroft BEARRIGHT atSoldiers Mon shyument past Post Office on left leaving monument and wa tering trough on left Cross concrete bridge over Piscataquis River into Dover Main Street BEAR LEFT a fork beyond past Blethen House on right BEAR LEFT at stone watering trough at four corners on Es shysex Street through covered bridge ove river CROSS RAILROAD At four corners keep straight on CROSS RAILROAD CROSS RAILROAD CROSS RAILROAD At four corners at South Sebec railroad station keep s traight on leaving station on left fol shylowing along with r ailroad on left and river on r ight CROSS RAILROAD

10 Junation TURN SHARP LEFT and climb hill past schoolhouse on left CROSS RAILROAD At end of road atwatering troushygh TURN SHARP RIGHTacross three bridges one covered and up a grade to Odd Fellows Hall (For Katahdin IronWor ks keep straight on) Milo TURN SHARP RIGHT at Odd Fellows Hall leaving hall on left onto Elm Street Go through covered bridge At four corners keep straight on and across railroad CROSS RAILROAD Four corners keep str aight on Pass Boyd Lake railroad

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station on right TURN SHARP RIGHT at end of road

(Excerpt from MAINE AUTOshyMOBILE ROAD BOOK PINEshyTREE TOUR 191~ Dover and Foxcroft to West Enfield Via Milo Route 531)

Compllmellta Of

JOHN C McDONALD

Chairman Piscataquis County

Democratic Committee

and

CANDIDA TE FOR

REPRESE NTATIVE TO

LEGISLA TURE

o er Re1ring Phone 943-8862 ____________

MILO

Milo Taxes 60 P er Cent Coll shyected Milo-- Town Manager O T Rozelle s aid Tuesday that the 1962 tax committment for Mishylo was 60 per centpald as of September 16

Interest will startQll the unshypaid accounts as of October 1

Rozelle said that few r emainshytog unpaid 1961 accounts may expect some legal action very soon

Milo-- Those from town at shytending the District leadership Institute for Federated Woshymens Clubs of Districts 3 4

June Dasha 0

Club

BROWNVILLE

Shower Fetes Brownville June

Ronald Walton with a shower ather~ sday evening by ~IS Conley Irs G and Mrs Haro

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sonic -e e per at 63 p m bullbull past matrons o terOES

The 6quare dance C - (

week will be held a e Hall at Spalding ins ass is still open fo tion

730 p bull

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a TO Betty cum for Din 81shy

oeUent work in hADd lettering our mas1IIead TBE TO CBIER

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H A BAillY lUMBlR CO CORNER OF RIGR ~ND CHURCH STREETS MILO 111 3middot795~

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Where [frienJs JAett and ~e agues Compete LEAGUE MEETINGS AT ROCKET LANES

Women Sept 26 tonight 730 PM Men Sept 27 tomorrow l30 PM

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ooP Women Plan Milo Sup pel Sebec-Me mbers of the Pis shy

cataquis County WomensRe shypUblican Club and the county committee and som e of their wi ves and husbands me t on Wednesday night a t the home of the state com mittee woman and herhusband Mr and Mrs Neil C Johns on to complete the plans for the supper mee t shying to be he ld at the Milo Town Hall on Oc tober 10gt when Senshyator Mar gare t Chase Smith will be the featured speaker and Governor John H R eed and Congress man Clifford G McIntire will also be present It wa3 decided to have the

Methodist Wom ens Soc iety of Christian Ser vice fr om both Brownville and Milo ser ve a ham supper Ticket chair men in the towns

wer e named as follows Brownville Mr s Alice

Gra es Brownville Junc tion ~1rs Hazel Davis Milo Mrs Shelton P oole Dover -Foxshyc roft Mrs Margaret Stanshyley Guilford Mr s Norman White and Mrs Phyllis P er shyldns Sangerville Mrs Ruth Buzzell Gr eenville Mrs Electra Merrill Der byMrs Annie Mor r is The ticke t dead line for the supper is Octoshyber 5 when all res ervations mus t be repor ted by Mrs Carolyn Durham of Monson general chairman of the ticshyket committees The Milo Garden Club under

the direction of Mrs William MacLeod will be in charge of decorations for the tables and the hall Mr s Benjamin Doble of Milo will have for sale G O P j81elry at the meet shying The Milo band is expected to pLay -------------_eers a Past Master of the Plshy

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Mr ~nd Mr s Hugh D Marr obse r ved the ir 50th wedding anniversary recently with an open house

Mrs Marr is the daughte r of the late Mar k and Eva(Hadshyley) Henry of Guysboro N S Mr Marr is the son of the late Henry and Christian (Mac shyKenzie ) Man of Sydney Cape Br e ton They wer e married in Lynn Mass Sep tember 1 5 1912 by the Rev C H MacPhee

The coulpe has two sons and s ix grandchildren The sons are Hugh D Marr Jr of New Hartford N Y and Hen shyr y A Marr of Baltimore Md Both s ons were home for the oc casi on

Mr Marr i s a retired rail shyroad engineer having served 42 years wi th the Canadian P acific Railr oad before r e shytiring in 1 951 He is a memshyber of the Br otherhood of Lo shycomotive Fire men and Engin shy

easant River Lodge Br ownshyville and a me mber of the Anah Temple Shrine of Bangor

Mrs Marr is Past presi shydent of the Ladi es Auxiliary of the Brotherhood of Locomoshytime F i r emen and Engineer s tn a member of E cho Chapter Order of the Eastern Star

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Photo by McKusick R elatives friends a nd neigh shy

bar s presented th couple with gifts

Refreshments were served by members of the Ada Circle of the W S C Sof the Me thoshydis t Church

Those attending were Hugh D Marl Jr New Hartford N Y Heury A Marr Balti shymore Md Miss Margaret Law Long Island N Y Mrs J ohn McAuliffe Jamic a P laine Mass Mr and Mr F orrest Bailey Mr and Mrs Wi lliam Johnston Brewer Mr and Mrs George Day Bangor Mr and Mrs Maurice Peaboshydy Peabody Mr and Mrs Herbert P eab ody Mark and Laura Jean Dover-F oxc roft Mr s Elaine C unningham E ll shysworth Mr and Mrs John Beaton Cape Elizabeth Mrs and Mrs Rober t Cross ley Millinocket

Mrs Grace Shaw Mr and Mrs Sheldon Poole Mr and Mrs Cha rles Hoskins vIrs Ha rold D Murray Neill Dagshyge tt Jr Milo Mr s Alice Graves Mrs Argi e Hender shyson E arle P a r ker Br ownshyvi lle Mr and Mrs George McGuire Mrs Reginald Call Mrs Laur ence Harris Mr and Mrs C L Russell Mr and Mrs Rodney Ross Mr

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and Mrs Fred Pi~ Webber J ones Rue D Mrs Marvel Harsha Hugh lie

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mouth M p C and Mrs Gordon B George Vale Mr Harry Law Mrs _- ~ ton Mrs Emersot 73 and Mrs Kenneth Pm~ =

and Mrs Daniel amer and Mrs Wallace UJUL

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~Da) bas go ll chugging along ~ork and little pay

e~se of the same old BOng know its a hard old street

_ re thankful to be able to fight _til our neighbors lind compete

e thlngs we know are right eEryday well see the Bcore

sun has set tomorrow well work some more e don t get something lor nothing yet be tired but we smile inside

joy of a job well done good men are on our side means most everyone

Yours Bud Daggett

WISHES AND THE CTATION OF A LONG

SUCCESSFUL VENTURE THE TOWN CRIER FROM

bullGGETTS PHARMACY

Preston Mr amp Mrs R Dority Mrs Ruth vicar irs James Bishop Mrs amp Mr Walter

llardner Mr amp Mrs Robert Walter Mr k Alan Bowie Mr Frederick Wilbur Mrs

Jr Staff photo by Hathoru i

SH~O POOLE

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Teachers Welcomed at MUo

Milo- The Milo-Derby Parshyent Teacher Association held a reception Monday evening at the Milo Town Hall to welcome the teachers There were 135 attending

The meeting was opened by Philip Gerow of the highschool faculty who read the P T A prayer

Mrs Marion Moore presshyidentof the organization introshyduced the town manager O T Rozelle who extended a welcome to the teachers

The Rev Stanley Gardner of St Josephs Epis shy

copal Church also extended a welcome onbehalf of the churshyches of the town

Thirty-three teachers were introduced with a brief bioshygraphical sketch of each teachshyer read

- pageant - House to Live George

part were Mary Moore Lorshyraine Long Nancy Thompson Brenda Greenlaw and Ardie Carey Jim Moore Dickie Long Peggy Decher Patsy Keef Kenne~ Greenlaw and Lynn Ellison Jane Thompspn SheilaDecker Linda Swazey Peter Ellis Betty Moore Sheila Long Johnny Mastershyman Ernest Thompson and Charles Horne and Gary Thompson

Parents aSSisting backstage were Mrs Marion Carey and Mrs Frances Decker Mrs KathleenLongandMrs Eleanshyor Horne

Mrs Margaret Peters sang Bless This House and was aocompanied by Mrs Edna Burry

Group singing was enjoyed led by Maynard Jones music director and accompanied by Sheldon Poole at the piano

Refreshments were servedb the sophomore mothers UDder the dixectionof ~irs Blruc~ DegerStrDm and middotlrs iea~-

LongestDrive 1 orton Hamshylin Nearest to pin Richard Doble Jr of Milo

Wom en s L ow Gross 1 Marshygaret Gillis East Millinocket 2 Helen Simpson 3 Mi ldredThe following wer e awarded Doble Miloprizes a t the Annual Fall tour shy

Women s Low Net 1 Olganame nt held at the Katahdin PinDette Milo 2 Hilda Malshy

Country Club in Milo on Septshylette Millinocket 3 Mrs ember 16 Gonya MillinocketMens L ow Gross Class A

Womens Longest Drive and1 Don Varney Milo 2 Dave neares t to pin were both won

Greenleaf Bangor 3 Bob by Margare t Gillis of EastSimps on Bangor MillinocketMens Low Gros s C lass B

1 T St Jobn Millinocke t 2 Paul Melligan 3 Tied by Ouil Iibullbull J D eFrederico of Millinocket News Herb Vapdedes t1ne and Ray Doughty of Howiand

Mens Low Net C lass Ai 1 HAPPy HOUR CLUB Bob middot Davis Bangor 2 Bob Trickey Milo 3 B Leino The Happy Hour Club me t on MIllinocke t Wednesday at the Big Boyd

Mens Low Net Class B L Lake cottage of Mrs Hildred G Lewis Bangor 2 and 3 Buck for a picnic lunch and tied by George Roberts of m eeting wi th e leven members Brownville Jct John Brun- and one gues t Robin Ward a ette of Millinocket and Gene gues t of Mrs Henry Ricker Grondin pr esent

Mens BestBaU 1 Don Var- The business m eeting was ney and Bud Daggett of Milo cond ucted by the vice pr esshy2 Sheldon Poole and DonVar- ident Mrs Henry Ricker ney of Milo 3 Bob Davisand A game wa s p layed duriug the D Greenleaf of Bangor after noon

1aHtiter

FRONT ROW- L to R HeddaClark Honey McClain Faraday Clark Patty Cunningham

BACK ROW- L to R PaulYoungblood Johnny Larouche Dwi shyght Clark and Ric1lard Curtis Staff photo by Hathorn

The Student Council held a bottle drive r ec entlylne proceeds are used for the Student Council Scholarship to be given to a senshyior who is going on to college

3middot~ shy1I-filo Garden Club DES _ -

Milo- The Milo Garden Club met at the home of Mrs Aubshyr ey Gould with Mrs Oscar Hamlin co-hostess Sevenshyteen members and one forme r meriiber Mrs Hugh Leonshy were Mrs Inez Flr__

ar d now res iding at Lexingshy conductress and ~irs ton Mass were present Graves Adah A ~

iug in the Worthy 0 __ ~_

McKay presiding -

At the business meeting conshy was read for Mrs G

ducted by Mrs William Macshy Dubay Leod final plans for the Disshy Mrs Annie M G-a

-~trict Meeting were made was appointed as The program was presented the vacancy caused

by Mrs Julian Perry who signation of Mrs Gze spoke on the planting and care kes was ins talled of peonies iriS and African Alice Graves violets The annual inspecto

Following the meeting reshy Chapter will be held Oc-

freshments were servedby the with Mrs Betty Jear 3 hos teses The next meeting of Portland asaoc-a I will be held a t the home of matron as inspec fug O~ Mrs Ora Billings October 9 Contd oJ _Elt

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_eBident Mrs _ -0 a4all s ec retary -E gnes McFadden

~q5aDl committee is ~h Youngblood Mrs

- Dxand Mrs Myrtle _~ingcomrnittee Mrs

and Mrs Elinor -e floral committee

e ~fcGuire and Mrs J Horne publicity --ce]ine Hill welfare

Us s Agnes Mc shyti llis Gladys Mooshy

-- Scout committee e Leavitt Mrs

_ ~ Keef and Mrs Ruth

~st meeting of the seashy- eld Monday evening -IDp of Mrs Myrtle ~= a p ot luck supper ~ the meeting

--~ Neoteric Club held

- -ge s ale - ~ _ee was appointed

~r ~ Scout le~der and - he Derby troop

IllE committee are lacdougall and

obinson to hold a supper

jOssible with the I----~cmmittee in charge

~lEnts Mrs Athashyhairman Mrs

-= ~i Mrs P hyllis ~lrs Lynn Shershy_~ Jean Orinnshy

- ~ SZepardson gave _ _~ ~eetings she and

~~-=-=- lad attended at

(9meeting to be held a~ Skowshy Ehegan At the next meeting CivilDefense will be the topic and a supper will be served ATlLll~iJiCHEVROLET

FRI amp SAT Sept 28-29 on Civil Defense feeding A collection will also be takshyen for CARE at the November meeting It was voted to buy a flash catnera for the club FollOwing the business meeshy

ting Mrs Helen Carey inshytroduced Mrs Eleanor Diashy mond of Bangor who gave a talk on Makeup and Good JOIN THE PACESETTER CR6WD TO 63 CHEVROLETS Grooming Co me in and see why early buyers are putting themselves in

exciting new Chevrolets f or 63 You can climb on t he Chevrolet Brownville- The Brownville bandwagon too Buy early and have the pleasure of Chevrolet s

Rainbow Assembly met Wed shy neurowes~ improvements and feat ures all th rough 63 Quick action will brin g you top i ra de-in allowance on your present car nesday evening t the Masonic during our 63 Brea kaway Del ivery Celebratian See us now and

Hall Nancy RaLllin substishy experience th e year S most exciting cars exciting Chevrolets

uted as worthy advisor Deanna ior 1963 Stop- Shop-Drive One Home Today

Cbase as the associate worthy HARRY C ARTUS INC advisor and Charlene Kenney

PARK STREET Phone 943-7303as Big Sis ter mililia The Mother -Daughter Banshy

quet will be held October 10 Milo-Inspection of Aldworth Mrs Ann Horsman of PO-ishyThe s ocial Committee of the Chapter OES was held reshy land worthy grand ma Community Churchwill cater cently at the Masonic Hall with Grand Chapter OESstate of The ticket committee is Brenshy Mrs Frances Swazey presid- Maine da Fisher Cecelia Smith and ing Wayne Haley wag substitute

Mary Ellen Babkirk The inspecting officer was for the sentinel Other honored guests ne-

StanleyWhitney worthygrLJ patron Belfast Mrs Milor McIntosh pastgrandmatroJ C 01 Get k iate arl) Houlfon Mrs Ann Millspasshygrand matron Milo Kenshyneth Pullen past grand patshyron Milo Mrs Ann Wigg~ district deputy grand matroc of District 17 grand represhysentatives Mrs Alice Sishymont worthy matron of Harshybor Light Chapter Rockport grand representative of Michshyigan in Maine Mrs Arlene Whitney past matron of PrilL rOBe Chapter Belfast grand representative of P ennsylvania in Maine Invitations received weri

from Primrose Belfast reshyception honoring Worthy Grand Patron Stanley Whitshyney and Grand Chaplain Mrs Marion -whitcomb to be he

ISeptember 29 at 8 p m aL ~~

Staff photo by Hathorn the Belfast Armory Wassookeag Chapter Dexter

The Milo Jaycees held a Get Acquainted Dance recently at the Guest Officers Night SeptshyDerby Com munity Hall with nearly thirty couples attending ember 27 at which time Ald-

The Committee for the dance was Charles Artus John Sher- worthls Esther Mrs Phyllis burne John Brigham Dick B ecbvith Robert Larson and Doug Treworgy will be guest oI-

Russel icer Refreshmehts will - euro shy

Refre5hmer~ - ~rpoundl S9lveG y the Jaycee Wives~QIhd

o menbers at tile districshy

Organization News Contd

served Good Cheer Chapter Orono

Gues t Officers Night Octoshyber 1 at which time Aldworllis Ruth Mrs Gertrude Rowe will be a guest officer Supshyper will precede the meeting at 630 p m Degrees of the order were

confer r ed for the purpose of inspection Mrs Sue Jenkins Mrs Loshyrina Johnson and Dwight Hamshylin were appointed as a comshymi ttee of r es olutions of reshyspect for the late Mrs Kathshyerine Thompson pas t matron The next meeting of the chap shy

ter will be Oc tQber 8 a t 730 p m This will be Obligation Night Refres hments were served

under the direction of Mrs Priscilla Chase associate matron and her committee The birthdays of Mrs Alice

Chase secretary and Mrs Edith White treasurer were honored and a birthday cake made by Mrs Frances Swazshyey wor thy matron was includshyed in the r efreshments

MILO JAYCEE WIVES

The first meeting of the Milo Jaycee Wives was held at the DerbyCommunity Hall with 10 member~ and two guests Mrs Sylvia McInnis pr esident of the Bangor Jaycee Wives and Mrs Gloria Dauphne vice president in a ttendance

Election of officers was held wi th the following elected Mrs Sara Richards president Mrs Lynn Sherburne internal vice president Mrs P at Ricker external vice president Mrs NormaArtus secretary Mrs Jean Perkins treasurer and Mrs Sylvia Berry and Mrs Mar ylee Brown Board of Dishyr ec tor s

In the absence of the presi shydent the business meeting was conducted by Mrs Lynn Sherburne

The next meeting will be held on Oc tober 16 a t the home of Mrs Carol Horne

We wish to apologize for our syl1ablization however it was unavoidable due to our inexshyperienced attempts to justi shyIv the margins

FRIDAY Troop 115 leaves for l

at Lily Bay

SATURDAY Catholic Church r~ ~

SUNDAY The church of your

MONDAY

Milo Communty Hospital is in the process of adding new offshyice and waiting ro-m facilities Staff photo by Hathorn

At the business meeting conshyducted by the presiden Mrs Marion Rutherford it was voted to hold a fall rummage sale with the date to be announ shyced The next meeting w-ul~ held

at the home o~ _Irs G_eta Hamlin with IT Pa _ son as co-hostess Following the busines se- sshy

ion refreshments were ser shyNazerene-Milo ed by the hostessess

The Rev Emma Kenniston MaryleeBrownand Mrs1farshywas guest speaker at the Churshy ion Rutherford ch of the Nazerene on Sunday Members from St Josephs Her Sermon topic A Changeshy church attending the meeting less GodinaChangingWorld of District Five of the Episshy

copal Churches held last week Brownville Jct -The Immashy at the chapel of St Thomas of

culate Conception Sodality held Canterbury on the University its first fall meeting Wednesshy of Mitne campus were Mrs day evening in the P arish Hall Stanley Gardner Mrs Samshywith a large attendence uelBradeen Mrs Abner Ford

Events planned for the comshy Mrs Gladys Mooers Mrs ing months were a smorgasshy Albert Hobbs Mrs Edna bor d supper Oc tober 17 and Bradeen They were accomshythe annual fall sale and tea panied by the vicar of the November 7 church the Rev Gardner

Forty Hour Devotions will Park Street Methodist start September 30 Members The youth choirs of Park St will clean the church Septemshy Church held an election of ofshyber 29th

ficers at their lastrehearsalB The district meeting of the Those elected in the Chorshy

MD C C Wbullbull willbeatBuckshy ister ChOir were Vicki Howshysport October 1

ard president Jennifer Hosshykins vice preSident Bretta

Milo-The Womans Auxiliary Hussey secretary amp tIgteasurerof St Josephs Episcopal chshy

Kathy Dunham librarian andurch metFriday evening at the

Terri King assistant librarshychurch with 10 members attenshy ian ding The meeting was opened

The Crusaders elected Davidwith prayer by the Rev Stanshy

Hanson president Scott Jobnshyley Gardner vicar

stou vice president Robert

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TUESDAY WSCS New Idea Club BJ Methodist Offici3 (

ne season 530 on Sept 3 vestry This gr all Methodis yo -shy and High School

There will be a M Y F rally a G Oct 7 at 3 p m

Brownville Jct

The Womens Au _ _

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Johns Episcopal C in the parish haL ening to honor Densmore who Bangor in the ne-gift was presentee _ ident Mrs Ke_ bUlll followedb and refreshme n- T

Attending Mrs Stan Mrs Willimiddot

ser-E5 ~~ee rabLng sesshy

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__ n the ves try of the 6 i 3l 20 members at shy

_ -gt~ was made by the -e= 5 of the parsonage and

- - zommittee or repairs ~--e been made on the -~se and that ithas beenr-~

sions for teaChers and leaders under the supervision of the Board of Education of Methshyodlst churches in Maine are being conducted a t the Park Street Methodist Church The leader is Mrs William

Wilcoxof East Corinth and the title of the course is Teach shying Children in the church School

St Josephs Episcopal Chur ch There will be a Laymans

Conference at Camp Mer e shystead at Camden on Saturday and Sunday Sept 29 a nd 30 This meeting i s for all Epis shycopal Church men and wivepound are invitedbull

TO ALL AREA CLERGY We are very m uch interes shy- ofrs Virginia Snare

ted in featuring a series of caughter weekly articles by the various a~el Cudhea r eport shycler gymen of the area Rally Day will b e he ld If you wouldb e willing to subshye~r 30 and there will

mit such as artic le from time oCication of teacliers to time we would be very happy bull Z 7a Lovejoy reported to print itW S C S sub- disshy

Would you p leas e contac t us _ ecting will be h eld at ~~e Junction October --=--~ at 1 0 a m P lans

ctlg made for the anshyt=istmas Fair and sale ~~tIe9 =d December 7

_e lVejoy also reported sionary Sc~minar

oe ~eld a t Guilford Octshy~ -om 3 to 7 p m ~ Brownville Junctshy_ have a display and

- - - on Alaska ~r1 3 ~ounced that a joint ~

_ f ~lissions will be held 1telaquoJ4- iJited Baptist chur c h z date and subject to be In the future we hope to be ~=dMXs LowseNewshy able to supply the scores and ~rman of Worship s tandings of the various teams

_3-on anoounced thatan and leagues ts Dedication and Me

Service will be held

~J Tr ickey announced 1- iave registered for

_5 The pastor annshy=lt ~t he plans to hold a Eship training class ~ ~middotr Y F Rally will be ~ Guilford Oct ober 7

~= - till be World Wide -=~i1 Sundar

Local IAn Men eceive Awaras BEJBB1~ ~middot ~ ~

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Foreman K R Beals ac cepts Chief Engineerfs award the best safety record among Bridge and Building employ~

Ext ra Gang and S and C crews for the year 1961 as B B Supt R E

Foreman Samuel S Davis Searsport Foreman WillianshyPaul Derby and Foreman Wallace J Russell Derby ree gold passes from Supt V L Ladd right Davis was Old Town and entered service July 25 1922 as a car helper Paul was born in St John N B and entered ser July 20 1922 as a blacksmith Russell was ~orn in Fort field and became a permanent employee July 13 1922 He tired as general foreman locomotive department shortly he r eceived his gold pass Maine Line

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During the summer eight tenths of the Milo-Lake View Road was improved Your town crew kept the cost down so as to comshyplate 10 more road than expected by the State Highway Eng1nshyeers Maintence is now the raponsib1lity of the State

License fees for untagged dogs should be paidat once MILO VOTERS

fyou have not completed the new voters regristration cards plmiddot ease contact Mr Elton Clement Registrar as soon as convenshyient

O T Rozelle

THE PEN IS MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD If you have thoughts thatyou would like to share with our readshy

ers drop us a line and we will print your letter iiposs1ble

We have believed along with a great many other peop~ the Milo Area shouldhave its ownnewspaper to provide a to distribute local news publicityfor civic organizations mation on town business affairs a calendar ofcoming soc church events andlowpriced advertising for localbusne with good coverage in their selling area bull

Moat of our surro1llldiDgcommunities have their own ne era Greenville Dexter Dover Millinocket East Millinol and Lincoln to name the closeat

Publiahing a local paper Js an interesting and exciting oco tion but it doe incur a great deJll of hard work and not derable expense We hope our patrons f1ml The Town Crie_ thsupport1ng through their iliterest paper purchases and vertls1ng

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Page 2: R J Thibodeau Wins lob ter olds Auual Fair stiv I Trip Worl F · vice prest Church Fair cont'd ~1rs. Charles Larouche, Geo rge Hamlin, Doris Br own, Bet r:y Hanson, PauletteStanchfield

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Lobster Festival Pies

Hungry golfers

in front of the start forming up

cookers

Bob Jones disshyplays fistfuls of spiney eats

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crzew6 Brownville June tion mg

hoolclasses held electio~ week Class officers as ( lows

Senior class presidez ~ ole Stickney vice pres shyMicheal Hogan secrea _ l

ley Brown Treasure= Larson

Junior class president ney Ross vice preside _shy~ore treasurer Larson secretary cnr- AItes

Sophomore clas~ prpound - shyn Walter Rendzia e

Inlaid

dent Carolyn JanSEO s tary Barbara surer Mary Kn

Junior High ade 9 pre~ vice prest

Church Fair contd

~1rs Charles Larouche Geoshyrge Hamlin Doris Br own Be t ry Hanson PauletteStanchfield Pat Cr osby and Mr Melanson ~1rs Ralph Stockwell exhibited her antique dolls

Following the fair a supper s served a t the Town HalL

T hose serving in the dining r oshyom were Avis Stanchfield Mer na Dunham Eleanor Clark Fran Decker and Natalie Harshyr is The kitchen staff was Elsie Stairs Jean Grinnell Jennie Tobin Edna Hanscom Joanne Brigham

Mrs Leonar Byther was in charge of the tickets

Lu than Crosby was general Photo by McKuslck chairman of the event and Murshy L to R Louise Cunningham Nancy Willinski Sallie Shepardshyiel Lovell was s upper chair- son and Julie Shepardson man

U-irl Scouts of Troop 45 in Derby presented a puppet show reshycently in the Der by Comm uni ty Hall Scouts and Parents from Troop 118 of Milo were guestsARNOLDS

E5S0 STAnoN The girls worked most of the summer building the stage and IHOHE WI~

puppets themselves to earn merit badge paints2J sw sr

lelllr I Car ter W rlEFor 24 Hour Wrecker Service Home Repair

Remodeling Pain

Roofing ~ CeilingsCall CROSBYS W H LYFORD 943-7420

Ilie foreman laughed 1n 5 U r a se a I OJ cr01 ) you didn t kill him he1 s a iltle 60re ou t there he is right over ongIomeratto n -w oroS there in the garden II And sure enough there was the goa che shy

ing away contentedly

By Neill Robertson WeU as this i s s~m~tbing experimental in the way of trying to mterest you people m news I betwr ease up and fmd out as

ow many of you have had the experience of taking a time goes by whether or not it inter es ts you lank paper and tried to write something on it that would As perhaps some of you know I have spent a fewyears as a soshysibJg enough to catch the eye of the ordinary person called minister of the gospel and I should like to end this conshy

you it is something to stlI your think box for the fact glomeration of words vith my favorite benediction which is Iampayhavewhatyou tbink are good ideas that should inter- mixture of my own thoughts and those of a great man of God of

rank and file to get them on paper fs another 1hing decades ago May the bleSSing of God bright as the mlrning e of this particular writer (if you will pardon the ex- sunrise graeious as the faU of the evening dew radiant and serene

J I have been in the habit of spewing out words In the as a gelden sunset be with you to abide today tomor row ana ~ of my ordinary correspondence as if there were no end to FOREVER throughout God8 fathomless beyond

suddenly out of theblackand blue yonder with no warn-changed from one of the healthiest and most active men

-=r- restricted still human being with ~ttle left but a good Troop 115 Camps Out _ I rumor and only oneside of mybody functioning properlybull

bull add thatpart of mynon-functioningbodywas my right

at least helped a little in letter writing And if you ~ that trying to use a typewriter by using only one hand t just try to write a hundred words or so And if at the

used the hunt and pick system it is not funny boas eas we got to see what we as a group of news can throw together to get things ticking so here go-es

- - es a good story willbreakdown the barriers ofmonotony liEi onel thought was good see what youtbinkof It A man

am reading nyour mother-in-raw s body found pound1oatshyshore of the ocean with a lobster attached to each toe ~ disposItion He quickly answered it as follows

Ibsters and set her again I my railroad friends know I worked on theBampA RR for ears I woUldnlt exchange those experiences for just er1ences for they were1HlUBualin severai1nstances I

-_ middote you my favorites Paul Day and I have almost laughed the ff of oUI (101 pardon mej our zippers)

t an actual experience that happened to a couple of bull _ dieselmen who happened toDe runntng from Oakfield

bull rt I think it was but anywaythJs particular night they south and were justabouipassing Crystal s tation when

e head end noticed a set of animal eyes glaring into s headlight beam As they kept watching it they first

5 adeer as Trainmen are used to themand quite often bull but as they watched the eyes of the animal quite

ead of them they noticed they seemed to be raising aJJd this seemed a hit unusual The boys on the engine

e ll stop 11 heavy train of possibly 150 cars justfor they kepton their merry way bulas they came nearer

deer wasnl a deer at all but a goat and Mister arantly pretty angry at1his monstrosity that dared

bull and he was pawing the earth with his head down the - diesel came The boys on the head end were kind of

e to poor Mister goat as the diesel hit him and he r with the greatest of ease up and over the top of

ooringdieseL They felt badly about itas tney feltpretty e they hit him that it was the section foreII18Cs

onldnt lerywell stopa heavy train justfo~ adead

tel they were making the run in daylight and it so Front row 1 tor Kenneth Greenlaw David Sharrow Paul LUshyr train had to meet another train at Crystal and the ingson Danny Hafford Bobby King Bobby Merrill Arthur Macshye to meet delayed them a little while The section D011gall Greg Jose Second row 1 to r John Lancaster

er to the engine to talk to the diMel crevWhfH Dougall Greg Jose Second FOW 1 to r John Lancaster Ti the engineer said to the section foreman tlm Griffin Mike Brigham Rob Hussey Edwin ltcCorrisOD

other mrnt b u we couldn t very Barden Mr Walter MacDougall Leon Brovm DannvPeter Johnny Masterman Staff p

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Foxcroft BEARRIGHT atSoldiers Mon shyument past Post Office on left leaving monument and wa tering trough on left Cross concrete bridge over Piscataquis River into Dover Main Street BEAR LEFT a fork beyond past Blethen House on right BEAR LEFT at stone watering trough at four corners on Es shysex Street through covered bridge ove river CROSS RAILROAD At four corners keep straight on CROSS RAILROAD CROSS RAILROAD CROSS RAILROAD At four corners at South Sebec railroad station keep s traight on leaving station on left fol shylowing along with r ailroad on left and river on r ight CROSS RAILROAD

10 Junation TURN SHARP LEFT and climb hill past schoolhouse on left CROSS RAILROAD At end of road atwatering troushygh TURN SHARP RIGHTacross three bridges one covered and up a grade to Odd Fellows Hall (For Katahdin IronWor ks keep straight on) Milo TURN SHARP RIGHT at Odd Fellows Hall leaving hall on left onto Elm Street Go through covered bridge At four corners keep straight on and across railroad CROSS RAILROAD Four corners keep str aight on Pass Boyd Lake railroad

5t re For Sale Profitable Going Business

General Store with Apartment in Derby

One Week p ci Is AC Spark Plugs 69

Combination Ref-Freezer (lOSlb freezer)

$19995 with trade $1000 down

Regular $23995

RCA Victor Sterio-High Fi Console

Reg $17995 now $14995

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Outside White Paint $415 gal

HAV E Y OU TRI E D LUCITE

Milo Western Auto

station on right TURN SHARP RIGHT at end of road

(Excerpt from MAINE AUTOshyMOBILE ROAD BOOK PINEshyTREE TOUR 191~ Dover and Foxcroft to West Enfield Via Milo Route 531)

Compllmellta Of

JOHN C McDONALD

Chairman Piscataquis County

Democratic Committee

and

CANDIDA TE FOR

REPRESE NTATIVE TO

LEGISLA TURE

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MILO

Milo Taxes 60 P er Cent Coll shyected Milo-- Town Manager O T Rozelle s aid Tuesday that the 1962 tax committment for Mishylo was 60 per centpald as of September 16

Interest will startQll the unshypaid accounts as of October 1

Rozelle said that few r emainshytog unpaid 1961 accounts may expect some legal action very soon

Milo-- Those from town at shytending the District leadership Institute for Federated Woshymens Clubs of Districts 3 4

June Dasha 0

Club

BROWNVILLE

Shower Fetes Brownville June

Ronald Walton with a shower ather~ sday evening by ~IS Conley Irs G and Mrs Haro

After the

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sonic -e e per at 63 p m bullbull past matrons o terOES

The 6quare dance C - (

week will be held a e Hall at Spalding ins ass is still open fo tion

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oeUent work in hADd lettering our mas1IIead TBE TO CBIER

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H A BAillY lUMBlR CO CORNER OF RIGR ~ND CHURCH STREETS MILO 111 3middot795~

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Where [frienJs JAett and ~e agues Compete LEAGUE MEETINGS AT ROCKET LANES

Women Sept 26 tonight 730 PM Men Sept 27 tomorrow l30 PM

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ooP Women Plan Milo Sup pel Sebec-Me mbers of the Pis shy

cataquis County WomensRe shypUblican Club and the county committee and som e of their wi ves and husbands me t on Wednesday night a t the home of the state com mittee woman and herhusband Mr and Mrs Neil C Johns on to complete the plans for the supper mee t shying to be he ld at the Milo Town Hall on Oc tober 10gt when Senshyator Mar gare t Chase Smith will be the featured speaker and Governor John H R eed and Congress man Clifford G McIntire will also be present It wa3 decided to have the

Methodist Wom ens Soc iety of Christian Ser vice fr om both Brownville and Milo ser ve a ham supper Ticket chair men in the towns

wer e named as follows Brownville Mr s Alice

Gra es Brownville Junc tion ~1rs Hazel Davis Milo Mrs Shelton P oole Dover -Foxshyc roft Mrs Margaret Stanshyley Guilford Mr s Norman White and Mrs Phyllis P er shyldns Sangerville Mrs Ruth Buzzell Gr eenville Mrs Electra Merrill Der byMrs Annie Mor r is The ticke t dead line for the supper is Octoshyber 5 when all res ervations mus t be repor ted by Mrs Carolyn Durham of Monson general chairman of the ticshyket committees The Milo Garden Club under

the direction of Mrs William MacLeod will be in charge of decorations for the tables and the hall Mr s Benjamin Doble of Milo will have for sale G O P j81elry at the meet shying The Milo band is expected to pLay -------------_eers a Past Master of the Plshy

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Mr ~nd Mr s Hugh D Marr obse r ved the ir 50th wedding anniversary recently with an open house

Mrs Marr is the daughte r of the late Mar k and Eva(Hadshyley) Henry of Guysboro N S Mr Marr is the son of the late Henry and Christian (Mac shyKenzie ) Man of Sydney Cape Br e ton They wer e married in Lynn Mass Sep tember 1 5 1912 by the Rev C H MacPhee

The coulpe has two sons and s ix grandchildren The sons are Hugh D Marr Jr of New Hartford N Y and Hen shyr y A Marr of Baltimore Md Both s ons were home for the oc casi on

Mr Marr i s a retired rail shyroad engineer having served 42 years wi th the Canadian P acific Railr oad before r e shytiring in 1 951 He is a memshyber of the Br otherhood of Lo shycomotive Fire men and Engin shy

easant River Lodge Br ownshyville and a me mber of the Anah Temple Shrine of Bangor

Mrs Marr is Past presi shydent of the Ladi es Auxiliary of the Brotherhood of Locomoshytime F i r emen and Engineer s tn a member of E cho Chapter Order of the Eastern Star

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Photo by McKusick R elatives friends a nd neigh shy

bar s presented th couple with gifts

Refreshments were served by members of the Ada Circle of the W S C Sof the Me thoshydis t Church

Those attending were Hugh D Marl Jr New Hartford N Y Heury A Marr Balti shymore Md Miss Margaret Law Long Island N Y Mrs J ohn McAuliffe Jamic a P laine Mass Mr and Mr F orrest Bailey Mr and Mrs Wi lliam Johnston Brewer Mr and Mrs George Day Bangor Mr and Mrs Maurice Peaboshydy Peabody Mr and Mrs Herbert P eab ody Mark and Laura Jean Dover-F oxc roft Mr s Elaine C unningham E ll shysworth Mr and Mrs John Beaton Cape Elizabeth Mrs and Mrs Rober t Cross ley Millinocket

Mrs Grace Shaw Mr and Mrs Sheldon Poole Mr and Mrs Cha rles Hoskins vIrs Ha rold D Murray Neill Dagshyge tt Jr Milo Mr s Alice Graves Mrs Argi e Hender shyson E arle P a r ker Br ownshyvi lle Mr and Mrs George McGuire Mrs Reginald Call Mrs Laur ence Harris Mr and Mrs C L Russell Mr and Mrs Rodney Ross Mr

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and Mrs Fred Pi~ Webber J ones Rue D Mrs Marvel Harsha Hugh lie

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mouth M p C and Mrs Gordon B George Vale Mr Harry Law Mrs _- ~ ton Mrs Emersot 73 and Mrs Kenneth Pm~ =

and Mrs Daniel amer and Mrs Wallace UJUL

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~Da) bas go ll chugging along ~ork and little pay

e~se of the same old BOng know its a hard old street

_ re thankful to be able to fight _til our neighbors lind compete

e thlngs we know are right eEryday well see the Bcore

sun has set tomorrow well work some more e don t get something lor nothing yet be tired but we smile inside

joy of a job well done good men are on our side means most everyone

Yours Bud Daggett

WISHES AND THE CTATION OF A LONG

SUCCESSFUL VENTURE THE TOWN CRIER FROM

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Teachers Welcomed at MUo

Milo- The Milo-Derby Parshyent Teacher Association held a reception Monday evening at the Milo Town Hall to welcome the teachers There were 135 attending

The meeting was opened by Philip Gerow of the highschool faculty who read the P T A prayer

Mrs Marion Moore presshyidentof the organization introshyduced the town manager O T Rozelle who extended a welcome to the teachers

The Rev Stanley Gardner of St Josephs Epis shy

copal Church also extended a welcome onbehalf of the churshyches of the town

Thirty-three teachers were introduced with a brief bioshygraphical sketch of each teachshyer read

- pageant - House to Live George

part were Mary Moore Lorshyraine Long Nancy Thompson Brenda Greenlaw and Ardie Carey Jim Moore Dickie Long Peggy Decher Patsy Keef Kenne~ Greenlaw and Lynn Ellison Jane Thompspn SheilaDecker Linda Swazey Peter Ellis Betty Moore Sheila Long Johnny Mastershyman Ernest Thompson and Charles Horne and Gary Thompson

Parents aSSisting backstage were Mrs Marion Carey and Mrs Frances Decker Mrs KathleenLongandMrs Eleanshyor Horne

Mrs Margaret Peters sang Bless This House and was aocompanied by Mrs Edna Burry

Group singing was enjoyed led by Maynard Jones music director and accompanied by Sheldon Poole at the piano

Refreshments were servedb the sophomore mothers UDder the dixectionof ~irs Blruc~ DegerStrDm and middotlrs iea~-

LongestDrive 1 orton Hamshylin Nearest to pin Richard Doble Jr of Milo

Wom en s L ow Gross 1 Marshygaret Gillis East Millinocket 2 Helen Simpson 3 Mi ldredThe following wer e awarded Doble Miloprizes a t the Annual Fall tour shy

Women s Low Net 1 Olganame nt held at the Katahdin PinDette Milo 2 Hilda Malshy

Country Club in Milo on Septshylette Millinocket 3 Mrs ember 16 Gonya MillinocketMens L ow Gross Class A

Womens Longest Drive and1 Don Varney Milo 2 Dave neares t to pin were both won

Greenleaf Bangor 3 Bob by Margare t Gillis of EastSimps on Bangor MillinocketMens Low Gros s C lass B

1 T St Jobn Millinocke t 2 Paul Melligan 3 Tied by Ouil Iibullbull J D eFrederico of Millinocket News Herb Vapdedes t1ne and Ray Doughty of Howiand

Mens Low Net C lass Ai 1 HAPPy HOUR CLUB Bob middot Davis Bangor 2 Bob Trickey Milo 3 B Leino The Happy Hour Club me t on MIllinocke t Wednesday at the Big Boyd

Mens Low Net Class B L Lake cottage of Mrs Hildred G Lewis Bangor 2 and 3 Buck for a picnic lunch and tied by George Roberts of m eeting wi th e leven members Brownville Jct John Brun- and one gues t Robin Ward a ette of Millinocket and Gene gues t of Mrs Henry Ricker Grondin pr esent

Mens BestBaU 1 Don Var- The business m eeting was ney and Bud Daggett of Milo cond ucted by the vice pr esshy2 Sheldon Poole and DonVar- ident Mrs Henry Ricker ney of Milo 3 Bob Davisand A game wa s p layed duriug the D Greenleaf of Bangor after noon

1aHtiter

FRONT ROW- L to R HeddaClark Honey McClain Faraday Clark Patty Cunningham

BACK ROW- L to R PaulYoungblood Johnny Larouche Dwi shyght Clark and Ric1lard Curtis Staff photo by Hathorn

The Student Council held a bottle drive r ec entlylne proceeds are used for the Student Council Scholarship to be given to a senshyior who is going on to college

3middot~ shy1I-filo Garden Club DES _ -

Milo- The Milo Garden Club met at the home of Mrs Aubshyr ey Gould with Mrs Oscar Hamlin co-hostess Sevenshyteen members and one forme r meriiber Mrs Hugh Leonshy were Mrs Inez Flr__

ar d now res iding at Lexingshy conductress and ~irs ton Mass were present Graves Adah A ~

iug in the Worthy 0 __ ~_

McKay presiding -

At the business meeting conshy was read for Mrs G

ducted by Mrs William Macshy Dubay Leod final plans for the Disshy Mrs Annie M G-a

-~trict Meeting were made was appointed as The program was presented the vacancy caused

by Mrs Julian Perry who signation of Mrs Gze spoke on the planting and care kes was ins talled of peonies iriS and African Alice Graves violets The annual inspecto

Following the meeting reshy Chapter will be held Oc-

freshments were servedby the with Mrs Betty Jear 3 hos teses The next meeting of Portland asaoc-a I will be held a t the home of matron as inspec fug O~ Mrs Ora Billings October 9 Contd oJ _Elt

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1 A K I Crosbys

- ior the year

_eBident Mrs _ -0 a4all s ec retary -E gnes McFadden

~q5aDl committee is ~h Youngblood Mrs

- Dxand Mrs Myrtle _~ingcomrnittee Mrs

and Mrs Elinor -e floral committee

e ~fcGuire and Mrs J Horne publicity --ce]ine Hill welfare

Us s Agnes Mc shyti llis Gladys Mooshy

-- Scout committee e Leavitt Mrs

_ ~ Keef and Mrs Ruth

~st meeting of the seashy- eld Monday evening -IDp of Mrs Myrtle ~= a p ot luck supper ~ the meeting

--~ Neoteric Club held

- -ge s ale - ~ _ee was appointed

~r ~ Scout le~der and - he Derby troop

IllE committee are lacdougall and

obinson to hold a supper

jOssible with the I----~cmmittee in charge

~lEnts Mrs Athashyhairman Mrs

-= ~i Mrs P hyllis ~lrs Lynn Shershy_~ Jean Orinnshy

- ~ SZepardson gave _ _~ ~eetings she and

~~-=-=- lad attended at

(9meeting to be held a~ Skowshy Ehegan At the next meeting CivilDefense will be the topic and a supper will be served ATlLll~iJiCHEVROLET

FRI amp SAT Sept 28-29 on Civil Defense feeding A collection will also be takshyen for CARE at the November meeting It was voted to buy a flash catnera for the club FollOwing the business meeshy

ting Mrs Helen Carey inshytroduced Mrs Eleanor Diashy mond of Bangor who gave a talk on Makeup and Good JOIN THE PACESETTER CR6WD TO 63 CHEVROLETS Grooming Co me in and see why early buyers are putting themselves in

exciting new Chevrolets f or 63 You can climb on t he Chevrolet Brownville- The Brownville bandwagon too Buy early and have the pleasure of Chevrolet s

Rainbow Assembly met Wed shy neurowes~ improvements and feat ures all th rough 63 Quick action will brin g you top i ra de-in allowance on your present car nesday evening t the Masonic during our 63 Brea kaway Del ivery Celebratian See us now and

Hall Nancy RaLllin substishy experience th e year S most exciting cars exciting Chevrolets

uted as worthy advisor Deanna ior 1963 Stop- Shop-Drive One Home Today

Cbase as the associate worthy HARRY C ARTUS INC advisor and Charlene Kenney

PARK STREET Phone 943-7303as Big Sis ter mililia The Mother -Daughter Banshy

quet will be held October 10 Milo-Inspection of Aldworth Mrs Ann Horsman of PO-ishyThe s ocial Committee of the Chapter OES was held reshy land worthy grand ma Community Churchwill cater cently at the Masonic Hall with Grand Chapter OESstate of The ticket committee is Brenshy Mrs Frances Swazey presid- Maine da Fisher Cecelia Smith and ing Wayne Haley wag substitute

Mary Ellen Babkirk The inspecting officer was for the sentinel Other honored guests ne-

StanleyWhitney worthygrLJ patron Belfast Mrs Milor McIntosh pastgrandmatroJ C 01 Get k iate arl) Houlfon Mrs Ann Millspasshygrand matron Milo Kenshyneth Pullen past grand patshyron Milo Mrs Ann Wigg~ district deputy grand matroc of District 17 grand represhysentatives Mrs Alice Sishymont worthy matron of Harshybor Light Chapter Rockport grand representative of Michshyigan in Maine Mrs Arlene Whitney past matron of PrilL rOBe Chapter Belfast grand representative of P ennsylvania in Maine Invitations received weri

from Primrose Belfast reshyception honoring Worthy Grand Patron Stanley Whitshyney and Grand Chaplain Mrs Marion -whitcomb to be he

ISeptember 29 at 8 p m aL ~~

Staff photo by Hathorn the Belfast Armory Wassookeag Chapter Dexter

The Milo Jaycees held a Get Acquainted Dance recently at the Guest Officers Night SeptshyDerby Com munity Hall with nearly thirty couples attending ember 27 at which time Ald-

The Committee for the dance was Charles Artus John Sher- worthls Esther Mrs Phyllis burne John Brigham Dick B ecbvith Robert Larson and Doug Treworgy will be guest oI-

Russel icer Refreshmehts will - euro shy

Refre5hmer~ - ~rpoundl S9lveG y the Jaycee Wives~QIhd

o menbers at tile districshy

Organization News Contd

served Good Cheer Chapter Orono

Gues t Officers Night Octoshyber 1 at which time Aldworllis Ruth Mrs Gertrude Rowe will be a guest officer Supshyper will precede the meeting at 630 p m Degrees of the order were

confer r ed for the purpose of inspection Mrs Sue Jenkins Mrs Loshyrina Johnson and Dwight Hamshylin were appointed as a comshymi ttee of r es olutions of reshyspect for the late Mrs Kathshyerine Thompson pas t matron The next meeting of the chap shy

ter will be Oc tQber 8 a t 730 p m This will be Obligation Night Refres hments were served

under the direction of Mrs Priscilla Chase associate matron and her committee The birthdays of Mrs Alice

Chase secretary and Mrs Edith White treasurer were honored and a birthday cake made by Mrs Frances Swazshyey wor thy matron was includshyed in the r efreshments

MILO JAYCEE WIVES

The first meeting of the Milo Jaycee Wives was held at the DerbyCommunity Hall with 10 member~ and two guests Mrs Sylvia McInnis pr esident of the Bangor Jaycee Wives and Mrs Gloria Dauphne vice president in a ttendance

Election of officers was held wi th the following elected Mrs Sara Richards president Mrs Lynn Sherburne internal vice president Mrs P at Ricker external vice president Mrs NormaArtus secretary Mrs Jean Perkins treasurer and Mrs Sylvia Berry and Mrs Mar ylee Brown Board of Dishyr ec tor s

In the absence of the presi shydent the business meeting was conducted by Mrs Lynn Sherburne

The next meeting will be held on Oc tober 16 a t the home of Mrs Carol Horne

We wish to apologize for our syl1ablization however it was unavoidable due to our inexshyperienced attempts to justi shyIv the margins

FRIDAY Troop 115 leaves for l

at Lily Bay

SATURDAY Catholic Church r~ ~

SUNDAY The church of your

MONDAY

Milo Communty Hospital is in the process of adding new offshyice and waiting ro-m facilities Staff photo by Hathorn

At the business meeting conshyducted by the presiden Mrs Marion Rutherford it was voted to hold a fall rummage sale with the date to be announ shyced The next meeting w-ul~ held

at the home o~ _Irs G_eta Hamlin with IT Pa _ son as co-hostess Following the busines se- sshy

ion refreshments were ser shyNazerene-Milo ed by the hostessess

The Rev Emma Kenniston MaryleeBrownand Mrs1farshywas guest speaker at the Churshy ion Rutherford ch of the Nazerene on Sunday Members from St Josephs Her Sermon topic A Changeshy church attending the meeting less GodinaChangingWorld of District Five of the Episshy

copal Churches held last week Brownville Jct -The Immashy at the chapel of St Thomas of

culate Conception Sodality held Canterbury on the University its first fall meeting Wednesshy of Mitne campus were Mrs day evening in the P arish Hall Stanley Gardner Mrs Samshywith a large attendence uelBradeen Mrs Abner Ford

Events planned for the comshy Mrs Gladys Mooers Mrs ing months were a smorgasshy Albert Hobbs Mrs Edna bor d supper Oc tober 17 and Bradeen They were accomshythe annual fall sale and tea panied by the vicar of the November 7 church the Rev Gardner

Forty Hour Devotions will Park Street Methodist start September 30 Members The youth choirs of Park St will clean the church Septemshy Church held an election of ofshyber 29th

ficers at their lastrehearsalB The district meeting of the Those elected in the Chorshy

MD C C Wbullbull willbeatBuckshy ister ChOir were Vicki Howshysport October 1

ard president Jennifer Hosshykins vice preSident Bretta

Milo-The Womans Auxiliary Hussey secretary amp tIgteasurerof St Josephs Episcopal chshy

Kathy Dunham librarian andurch metFriday evening at the

Terri King assistant librarshychurch with 10 members attenshy ian ding The meeting was opened

The Crusaders elected Davidwith prayer by the Rev Stanshy

Hanson president Scott Jobnshyley Gardner vicar

stou vice president Robert

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TUESDAY WSCS New Idea Club BJ Methodist Offici3 (

ne season 530 on Sept 3 vestry This gr all Methodis yo -shy and High School

There will be a M Y F rally a G Oct 7 at 3 p m

Brownville Jct

The Womens Au _ _

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Johns Episcopal C in the parish haL ening to honor Densmore who Bangor in the ne-gift was presentee _ ident Mrs Ke_ bUlll followedb and refreshme n- T

Attending Mrs Stan Mrs Willimiddot

ser-E5 ~~ee rabLng sesshy

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__ n the ves try of the 6 i 3l 20 members at shy

_ -gt~ was made by the -e= 5 of the parsonage and

- - zommittee or repairs ~--e been made on the -~se and that ithas beenr-~

sions for teaChers and leaders under the supervision of the Board of Education of Methshyodlst churches in Maine are being conducted a t the Park Street Methodist Church The leader is Mrs William

Wilcoxof East Corinth and the title of the course is Teach shying Children in the church School

St Josephs Episcopal Chur ch There will be a Laymans

Conference at Camp Mer e shystead at Camden on Saturday and Sunday Sept 29 a nd 30 This meeting i s for all Epis shycopal Church men and wivepound are invitedbull

TO ALL AREA CLERGY We are very m uch interes shy- ofrs Virginia Snare

ted in featuring a series of caughter weekly articles by the various a~el Cudhea r eport shycler gymen of the area Rally Day will b e he ld If you wouldb e willing to subshye~r 30 and there will

mit such as artic le from time oCication of teacliers to time we would be very happy bull Z 7a Lovejoy reported to print itW S C S sub- disshy

Would you p leas e contac t us _ ecting will be h eld at ~~e Junction October --=--~ at 1 0 a m P lans

ctlg made for the anshyt=istmas Fair and sale ~~tIe9 =d December 7

_e lVejoy also reported sionary Sc~minar

oe ~eld a t Guilford Octshy~ -om 3 to 7 p m ~ Brownville Junctshy_ have a display and

- - - on Alaska ~r1 3 ~ounced that a joint ~

_ f ~lissions will be held 1telaquoJ4- iJited Baptist chur c h z date and subject to be In the future we hope to be ~=dMXs LowseNewshy able to supply the scores and ~rman of Worship s tandings of the various teams

_3-on anoounced thatan and leagues ts Dedication and Me

Service will be held

~J Tr ickey announced 1- iave registered for

_5 The pastor annshy=lt ~t he plans to hold a Eship training class ~ ~middotr Y F Rally will be ~ Guilford Oct ober 7

~= - till be World Wide -=~i1 Sundar

Local IAn Men eceive Awaras BEJBB1~ ~middot ~ ~

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Foreman K R Beals ac cepts Chief Engineerfs award the best safety record among Bridge and Building employ~

Ext ra Gang and S and C crews for the year 1961 as B B Supt R E

Foreman Samuel S Davis Searsport Foreman WillianshyPaul Derby and Foreman Wallace J Russell Derby ree gold passes from Supt V L Ladd right Davis was Old Town and entered service July 25 1922 as a car helper Paul was born in St John N B and entered ser July 20 1922 as a blacksmith Russell was ~orn in Fort field and became a permanent employee July 13 1922 He tired as general foreman locomotive department shortly he r eceived his gold pass Maine Line

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During the summer eight tenths of the Milo-Lake View Road was improved Your town crew kept the cost down so as to comshyplate 10 more road than expected by the State Highway Eng1nshyeers Maintence is now the raponsib1lity of the State

License fees for untagged dogs should be paidat once MILO VOTERS

fyou have not completed the new voters regristration cards plmiddot ease contact Mr Elton Clement Registrar as soon as convenshyient

O T Rozelle

THE PEN IS MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD If you have thoughts thatyou would like to share with our readshy

ers drop us a line and we will print your letter iiposs1ble

We have believed along with a great many other peop~ the Milo Area shouldhave its ownnewspaper to provide a to distribute local news publicityfor civic organizations mation on town business affairs a calendar ofcoming soc church events andlowpriced advertising for localbusne with good coverage in their selling area bull

Moat of our surro1llldiDgcommunities have their own ne era Greenville Dexter Dover Millinocket East Millinol and Lincoln to name the closeat

Publiahing a local paper Js an interesting and exciting oco tion but it doe incur a great deJll of hard work and not derable expense We hope our patrons f1ml The Town Crie_ thsupport1ng through their iliterest paper purchases and vertls1ng

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Page 3: R J Thibodeau Wins lob ter olds Auual Fair stiv I Trip Worl F · vice prest Church Fair cont'd ~1rs. Charles Larouche, Geo rge Hamlin, Doris Br own, Bet r:y Hanson, PauletteStanchfield

Ilie foreman laughed 1n 5 U r a se a I OJ cr01 ) you didn t kill him he1 s a iltle 60re ou t there he is right over ongIomeratto n -w oroS there in the garden II And sure enough there was the goa che shy

ing away contentedly

By Neill Robertson WeU as this i s s~m~tbing experimental in the way of trying to mterest you people m news I betwr ease up and fmd out as

ow many of you have had the experience of taking a time goes by whether or not it inter es ts you lank paper and tried to write something on it that would As perhaps some of you know I have spent a fewyears as a soshysibJg enough to catch the eye of the ordinary person called minister of the gospel and I should like to end this conshy

you it is something to stlI your think box for the fact glomeration of words vith my favorite benediction which is Iampayhavewhatyou tbink are good ideas that should inter- mixture of my own thoughts and those of a great man of God of

rank and file to get them on paper fs another 1hing decades ago May the bleSSing of God bright as the mlrning e of this particular writer (if you will pardon the ex- sunrise graeious as the faU of the evening dew radiant and serene

J I have been in the habit of spewing out words In the as a gelden sunset be with you to abide today tomor row ana ~ of my ordinary correspondence as if there were no end to FOREVER throughout God8 fathomless beyond

suddenly out of theblackand blue yonder with no warn-changed from one of the healthiest and most active men

-=r- restricted still human being with ~ttle left but a good Troop 115 Camps Out _ I rumor and only oneside of mybody functioning properlybull

bull add thatpart of mynon-functioningbodywas my right

at least helped a little in letter writing And if you ~ that trying to use a typewriter by using only one hand t just try to write a hundred words or so And if at the

used the hunt and pick system it is not funny boas eas we got to see what we as a group of news can throw together to get things ticking so here go-es

- - es a good story willbreakdown the barriers ofmonotony liEi onel thought was good see what youtbinkof It A man

am reading nyour mother-in-raw s body found pound1oatshyshore of the ocean with a lobster attached to each toe ~ disposItion He quickly answered it as follows

Ibsters and set her again I my railroad friends know I worked on theBampA RR for ears I woUldnlt exchange those experiences for just er1ences for they were1HlUBualin severai1nstances I

-_ middote you my favorites Paul Day and I have almost laughed the ff of oUI (101 pardon mej our zippers)

t an actual experience that happened to a couple of bull _ dieselmen who happened toDe runntng from Oakfield

bull rt I think it was but anywaythJs particular night they south and were justabouipassing Crystal s tation when

e head end noticed a set of animal eyes glaring into s headlight beam As they kept watching it they first

5 adeer as Trainmen are used to themand quite often bull but as they watched the eyes of the animal quite

ead of them they noticed they seemed to be raising aJJd this seemed a hit unusual The boys on the engine

e ll stop 11 heavy train of possibly 150 cars justfor they kepton their merry way bulas they came nearer

deer wasnl a deer at all but a goat and Mister arantly pretty angry at1his monstrosity that dared

bull and he was pawing the earth with his head down the - diesel came The boys on the head end were kind of

e to poor Mister goat as the diesel hit him and he r with the greatest of ease up and over the top of

ooringdieseL They felt badly about itas tney feltpretty e they hit him that it was the section foreII18Cs

onldnt lerywell stopa heavy train justfo~ adead

tel they were making the run in daylight and it so Front row 1 tor Kenneth Greenlaw David Sharrow Paul LUshyr train had to meet another train at Crystal and the ingson Danny Hafford Bobby King Bobby Merrill Arthur Macshye to meet delayed them a little while The section D011gall Greg Jose Second row 1 to r John Lancaster

er to the engine to talk to the diMel crevWhfH Dougall Greg Jose Second FOW 1 to r John Lancaster Ti the engineer said to the section foreman tlm Griffin Mike Brigham Rob Hussey Edwin ltcCorrisOD

other mrnt b u we couldn t very Barden Mr Walter MacDougall Leon Brovm DannvPeter Johnny Masterman Staff p

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Foxcroft BEARRIGHT atSoldiers Mon shyument past Post Office on left leaving monument and wa tering trough on left Cross concrete bridge over Piscataquis River into Dover Main Street BEAR LEFT a fork beyond past Blethen House on right BEAR LEFT at stone watering trough at four corners on Es shysex Street through covered bridge ove river CROSS RAILROAD At four corners keep straight on CROSS RAILROAD CROSS RAILROAD CROSS RAILROAD At four corners at South Sebec railroad station keep s traight on leaving station on left fol shylowing along with r ailroad on left and river on r ight CROSS RAILROAD

10 Junation TURN SHARP LEFT and climb hill past schoolhouse on left CROSS RAILROAD At end of road atwatering troushygh TURN SHARP RIGHTacross three bridges one covered and up a grade to Odd Fellows Hall (For Katahdin IronWor ks keep straight on) Milo TURN SHARP RIGHT at Odd Fellows Hall leaving hall on left onto Elm Street Go through covered bridge At four corners keep straight on and across railroad CROSS RAILROAD Four corners keep str aight on Pass Boyd Lake railroad

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Milo Western Auto

station on right TURN SHARP RIGHT at end of road

(Excerpt from MAINE AUTOshyMOBILE ROAD BOOK PINEshyTREE TOUR 191~ Dover and Foxcroft to West Enfield Via Milo Route 531)

Compllmellta Of

JOHN C McDONALD

Chairman Piscataquis County

Democratic Committee

and

CANDIDA TE FOR

REPRESE NTATIVE TO

LEGISLA TURE

o er Re1ring Phone 943-8862 ____________

MILO

Milo Taxes 60 P er Cent Coll shyected Milo-- Town Manager O T Rozelle s aid Tuesday that the 1962 tax committment for Mishylo was 60 per centpald as of September 16

Interest will startQll the unshypaid accounts as of October 1

Rozelle said that few r emainshytog unpaid 1961 accounts may expect some legal action very soon

Milo-- Those from town at shytending the District leadership Institute for Federated Woshymens Clubs of Districts 3 4

June Dasha 0

Club

BROWNVILLE

Shower Fetes Brownville June

Ronald Walton with a shower ather~ sday evening by ~IS Conley Irs G and Mrs Haro

After the

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sonic -e e per at 63 p m bullbull past matrons o terOES

The 6quare dance C - (

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a TO Betty cum for Din 81shy

oeUent work in hADd lettering our mas1IIead TBE TO CBIER

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H A BAillY lUMBlR CO CORNER OF RIGR ~ND CHURCH STREETS MILO 111 3middot795~

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Where [frienJs JAett and ~e agues Compete LEAGUE MEETINGS AT ROCKET LANES

Women Sept 26 tonight 730 PM Men Sept 27 tomorrow l30 PM

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ooP Women Plan Milo Sup pel Sebec-Me mbers of the Pis shy

cataquis County WomensRe shypUblican Club and the county committee and som e of their wi ves and husbands me t on Wednesday night a t the home of the state com mittee woman and herhusband Mr and Mrs Neil C Johns on to complete the plans for the supper mee t shying to be he ld at the Milo Town Hall on Oc tober 10gt when Senshyator Mar gare t Chase Smith will be the featured speaker and Governor John H R eed and Congress man Clifford G McIntire will also be present It wa3 decided to have the

Methodist Wom ens Soc iety of Christian Ser vice fr om both Brownville and Milo ser ve a ham supper Ticket chair men in the towns

wer e named as follows Brownville Mr s Alice

Gra es Brownville Junc tion ~1rs Hazel Davis Milo Mrs Shelton P oole Dover -Foxshyc roft Mrs Margaret Stanshyley Guilford Mr s Norman White and Mrs Phyllis P er shyldns Sangerville Mrs Ruth Buzzell Gr eenville Mrs Electra Merrill Der byMrs Annie Mor r is The ticke t dead line for the supper is Octoshyber 5 when all res ervations mus t be repor ted by Mrs Carolyn Durham of Monson general chairman of the ticshyket committees The Milo Garden Club under

the direction of Mrs William MacLeod will be in charge of decorations for the tables and the hall Mr s Benjamin Doble of Milo will have for sale G O P j81elry at the meet shying The Milo band is expected to pLay -------------_eers a Past Master of the Plshy

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Mr ~nd Mr s Hugh D Marr obse r ved the ir 50th wedding anniversary recently with an open house

Mrs Marr is the daughte r of the late Mar k and Eva(Hadshyley) Henry of Guysboro N S Mr Marr is the son of the late Henry and Christian (Mac shyKenzie ) Man of Sydney Cape Br e ton They wer e married in Lynn Mass Sep tember 1 5 1912 by the Rev C H MacPhee

The coulpe has two sons and s ix grandchildren The sons are Hugh D Marr Jr of New Hartford N Y and Hen shyr y A Marr of Baltimore Md Both s ons were home for the oc casi on

Mr Marr i s a retired rail shyroad engineer having served 42 years wi th the Canadian P acific Railr oad before r e shytiring in 1 951 He is a memshyber of the Br otherhood of Lo shycomotive Fire men and Engin shy

easant River Lodge Br ownshyville and a me mber of the Anah Temple Shrine of Bangor

Mrs Marr is Past presi shydent of the Ladi es Auxiliary of the Brotherhood of Locomoshytime F i r emen and Engineer s tn a member of E cho Chapter Order of the Eastern Star

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Photo by McKusick R elatives friends a nd neigh shy

bar s presented th couple with gifts

Refreshments were served by members of the Ada Circle of the W S C Sof the Me thoshydis t Church

Those attending were Hugh D Marl Jr New Hartford N Y Heury A Marr Balti shymore Md Miss Margaret Law Long Island N Y Mrs J ohn McAuliffe Jamic a P laine Mass Mr and Mr F orrest Bailey Mr and Mrs Wi lliam Johnston Brewer Mr and Mrs George Day Bangor Mr and Mrs Maurice Peaboshydy Peabody Mr and Mrs Herbert P eab ody Mark and Laura Jean Dover-F oxc roft Mr s Elaine C unningham E ll shysworth Mr and Mrs John Beaton Cape Elizabeth Mrs and Mrs Rober t Cross ley Millinocket

Mrs Grace Shaw Mr and Mrs Sheldon Poole Mr and Mrs Cha rles Hoskins vIrs Ha rold D Murray Neill Dagshyge tt Jr Milo Mr s Alice Graves Mrs Argi e Hender shyson E arle P a r ker Br ownshyvi lle Mr and Mrs George McGuire Mrs Reginald Call Mrs Laur ence Harris Mr and Mrs C L Russell Mr and Mrs Rodney Ross Mr

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and Mrs Daniel amer and Mrs Wallace UJUL

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~Da) bas go ll chugging along ~ork and little pay

e~se of the same old BOng know its a hard old street

_ re thankful to be able to fight _til our neighbors lind compete

e thlngs we know are right eEryday well see the Bcore

sun has set tomorrow well work some more e don t get something lor nothing yet be tired but we smile inside

joy of a job well done good men are on our side means most everyone

Yours Bud Daggett

WISHES AND THE CTATION OF A LONG

SUCCESSFUL VENTURE THE TOWN CRIER FROM

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Teachers Welcomed at MUo

Milo- The Milo-Derby Parshyent Teacher Association held a reception Monday evening at the Milo Town Hall to welcome the teachers There were 135 attending

The meeting was opened by Philip Gerow of the highschool faculty who read the P T A prayer

Mrs Marion Moore presshyidentof the organization introshyduced the town manager O T Rozelle who extended a welcome to the teachers

The Rev Stanley Gardner of St Josephs Epis shy

copal Church also extended a welcome onbehalf of the churshyches of the town

Thirty-three teachers were introduced with a brief bioshygraphical sketch of each teachshyer read

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part were Mary Moore Lorshyraine Long Nancy Thompson Brenda Greenlaw and Ardie Carey Jim Moore Dickie Long Peggy Decher Patsy Keef Kenne~ Greenlaw and Lynn Ellison Jane Thompspn SheilaDecker Linda Swazey Peter Ellis Betty Moore Sheila Long Johnny Mastershyman Ernest Thompson and Charles Horne and Gary Thompson

Parents aSSisting backstage were Mrs Marion Carey and Mrs Frances Decker Mrs KathleenLongandMrs Eleanshyor Horne

Mrs Margaret Peters sang Bless This House and was aocompanied by Mrs Edna Burry

Group singing was enjoyed led by Maynard Jones music director and accompanied by Sheldon Poole at the piano

Refreshments were servedb the sophomore mothers UDder the dixectionof ~irs Blruc~ DegerStrDm and middotlrs iea~-

LongestDrive 1 orton Hamshylin Nearest to pin Richard Doble Jr of Milo

Wom en s L ow Gross 1 Marshygaret Gillis East Millinocket 2 Helen Simpson 3 Mi ldredThe following wer e awarded Doble Miloprizes a t the Annual Fall tour shy

Women s Low Net 1 Olganame nt held at the Katahdin PinDette Milo 2 Hilda Malshy

Country Club in Milo on Septshylette Millinocket 3 Mrs ember 16 Gonya MillinocketMens L ow Gross Class A

Womens Longest Drive and1 Don Varney Milo 2 Dave neares t to pin were both won

Greenleaf Bangor 3 Bob by Margare t Gillis of EastSimps on Bangor MillinocketMens Low Gros s C lass B

1 T St Jobn Millinocke t 2 Paul Melligan 3 Tied by Ouil Iibullbull J D eFrederico of Millinocket News Herb Vapdedes t1ne and Ray Doughty of Howiand

Mens Low Net C lass Ai 1 HAPPy HOUR CLUB Bob middot Davis Bangor 2 Bob Trickey Milo 3 B Leino The Happy Hour Club me t on MIllinocke t Wednesday at the Big Boyd

Mens Low Net Class B L Lake cottage of Mrs Hildred G Lewis Bangor 2 and 3 Buck for a picnic lunch and tied by George Roberts of m eeting wi th e leven members Brownville Jct John Brun- and one gues t Robin Ward a ette of Millinocket and Gene gues t of Mrs Henry Ricker Grondin pr esent

Mens BestBaU 1 Don Var- The business m eeting was ney and Bud Daggett of Milo cond ucted by the vice pr esshy2 Sheldon Poole and DonVar- ident Mrs Henry Ricker ney of Milo 3 Bob Davisand A game wa s p layed duriug the D Greenleaf of Bangor after noon

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FRONT ROW- L to R HeddaClark Honey McClain Faraday Clark Patty Cunningham

BACK ROW- L to R PaulYoungblood Johnny Larouche Dwi shyght Clark and Ric1lard Curtis Staff photo by Hathorn

The Student Council held a bottle drive r ec entlylne proceeds are used for the Student Council Scholarship to be given to a senshyior who is going on to college

3middot~ shy1I-filo Garden Club DES _ -

Milo- The Milo Garden Club met at the home of Mrs Aubshyr ey Gould with Mrs Oscar Hamlin co-hostess Sevenshyteen members and one forme r meriiber Mrs Hugh Leonshy were Mrs Inez Flr__

ar d now res iding at Lexingshy conductress and ~irs ton Mass were present Graves Adah A ~

iug in the Worthy 0 __ ~_

McKay presiding -

At the business meeting conshy was read for Mrs G

ducted by Mrs William Macshy Dubay Leod final plans for the Disshy Mrs Annie M G-a

-~trict Meeting were made was appointed as The program was presented the vacancy caused

by Mrs Julian Perry who signation of Mrs Gze spoke on the planting and care kes was ins talled of peonies iriS and African Alice Graves violets The annual inspecto

Following the meeting reshy Chapter will be held Oc-

freshments were servedby the with Mrs Betty Jear 3 hos teses The next meeting of Portland asaoc-a I will be held a t the home of matron as inspec fug O~ Mrs Ora Billings October 9 Contd oJ _Elt

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_eBident Mrs _ -0 a4all s ec retary -E gnes McFadden

~q5aDl committee is ~h Youngblood Mrs

- Dxand Mrs Myrtle _~ingcomrnittee Mrs

and Mrs Elinor -e floral committee

e ~fcGuire and Mrs J Horne publicity --ce]ine Hill welfare

Us s Agnes Mc shyti llis Gladys Mooshy

-- Scout committee e Leavitt Mrs

_ ~ Keef and Mrs Ruth

~st meeting of the seashy- eld Monday evening -IDp of Mrs Myrtle ~= a p ot luck supper ~ the meeting

--~ Neoteric Club held

- -ge s ale - ~ _ee was appointed

~r ~ Scout le~der and - he Derby troop

IllE committee are lacdougall and

obinson to hold a supper

jOssible with the I----~cmmittee in charge

~lEnts Mrs Athashyhairman Mrs

-= ~i Mrs P hyllis ~lrs Lynn Shershy_~ Jean Orinnshy

- ~ SZepardson gave _ _~ ~eetings she and

~~-=-=- lad attended at

(9meeting to be held a~ Skowshy Ehegan At the next meeting CivilDefense will be the topic and a supper will be served ATlLll~iJiCHEVROLET

FRI amp SAT Sept 28-29 on Civil Defense feeding A collection will also be takshyen for CARE at the November meeting It was voted to buy a flash catnera for the club FollOwing the business meeshy

ting Mrs Helen Carey inshytroduced Mrs Eleanor Diashy mond of Bangor who gave a talk on Makeup and Good JOIN THE PACESETTER CR6WD TO 63 CHEVROLETS Grooming Co me in and see why early buyers are putting themselves in

exciting new Chevrolets f or 63 You can climb on t he Chevrolet Brownville- The Brownville bandwagon too Buy early and have the pleasure of Chevrolet s

Rainbow Assembly met Wed shy neurowes~ improvements and feat ures all th rough 63 Quick action will brin g you top i ra de-in allowance on your present car nesday evening t the Masonic during our 63 Brea kaway Del ivery Celebratian See us now and

Hall Nancy RaLllin substishy experience th e year S most exciting cars exciting Chevrolets

uted as worthy advisor Deanna ior 1963 Stop- Shop-Drive One Home Today

Cbase as the associate worthy HARRY C ARTUS INC advisor and Charlene Kenney

PARK STREET Phone 943-7303as Big Sis ter mililia The Mother -Daughter Banshy

quet will be held October 10 Milo-Inspection of Aldworth Mrs Ann Horsman of PO-ishyThe s ocial Committee of the Chapter OES was held reshy land worthy grand ma Community Churchwill cater cently at the Masonic Hall with Grand Chapter OESstate of The ticket committee is Brenshy Mrs Frances Swazey presid- Maine da Fisher Cecelia Smith and ing Wayne Haley wag substitute

Mary Ellen Babkirk The inspecting officer was for the sentinel Other honored guests ne-

StanleyWhitney worthygrLJ patron Belfast Mrs Milor McIntosh pastgrandmatroJ C 01 Get k iate arl) Houlfon Mrs Ann Millspasshygrand matron Milo Kenshyneth Pullen past grand patshyron Milo Mrs Ann Wigg~ district deputy grand matroc of District 17 grand represhysentatives Mrs Alice Sishymont worthy matron of Harshybor Light Chapter Rockport grand representative of Michshyigan in Maine Mrs Arlene Whitney past matron of PrilL rOBe Chapter Belfast grand representative of P ennsylvania in Maine Invitations received weri

from Primrose Belfast reshyception honoring Worthy Grand Patron Stanley Whitshyney and Grand Chaplain Mrs Marion -whitcomb to be he

ISeptember 29 at 8 p m aL ~~

Staff photo by Hathorn the Belfast Armory Wassookeag Chapter Dexter

The Milo Jaycees held a Get Acquainted Dance recently at the Guest Officers Night SeptshyDerby Com munity Hall with nearly thirty couples attending ember 27 at which time Ald-

The Committee for the dance was Charles Artus John Sher- worthls Esther Mrs Phyllis burne John Brigham Dick B ecbvith Robert Larson and Doug Treworgy will be guest oI-

Russel icer Refreshmehts will - euro shy

Refre5hmer~ - ~rpoundl S9lveG y the Jaycee Wives~QIhd

o menbers at tile districshy

Organization News Contd

served Good Cheer Chapter Orono

Gues t Officers Night Octoshyber 1 at which time Aldworllis Ruth Mrs Gertrude Rowe will be a guest officer Supshyper will precede the meeting at 630 p m Degrees of the order were

confer r ed for the purpose of inspection Mrs Sue Jenkins Mrs Loshyrina Johnson and Dwight Hamshylin were appointed as a comshymi ttee of r es olutions of reshyspect for the late Mrs Kathshyerine Thompson pas t matron The next meeting of the chap shy

ter will be Oc tQber 8 a t 730 p m This will be Obligation Night Refres hments were served

under the direction of Mrs Priscilla Chase associate matron and her committee The birthdays of Mrs Alice

Chase secretary and Mrs Edith White treasurer were honored and a birthday cake made by Mrs Frances Swazshyey wor thy matron was includshyed in the r efreshments

MILO JAYCEE WIVES

The first meeting of the Milo Jaycee Wives was held at the DerbyCommunity Hall with 10 member~ and two guests Mrs Sylvia McInnis pr esident of the Bangor Jaycee Wives and Mrs Gloria Dauphne vice president in a ttendance

Election of officers was held wi th the following elected Mrs Sara Richards president Mrs Lynn Sherburne internal vice president Mrs P at Ricker external vice president Mrs NormaArtus secretary Mrs Jean Perkins treasurer and Mrs Sylvia Berry and Mrs Mar ylee Brown Board of Dishyr ec tor s

In the absence of the presi shydent the business meeting was conducted by Mrs Lynn Sherburne

The next meeting will be held on Oc tober 16 a t the home of Mrs Carol Horne

We wish to apologize for our syl1ablization however it was unavoidable due to our inexshyperienced attempts to justi shyIv the margins

FRIDAY Troop 115 leaves for l

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SATURDAY Catholic Church r~ ~

SUNDAY The church of your

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Milo Communty Hospital is in the process of adding new offshyice and waiting ro-m facilities Staff photo by Hathorn

At the business meeting conshyducted by the presiden Mrs Marion Rutherford it was voted to hold a fall rummage sale with the date to be announ shyced The next meeting w-ul~ held

at the home o~ _Irs G_eta Hamlin with IT Pa _ son as co-hostess Following the busines se- sshy

ion refreshments were ser shyNazerene-Milo ed by the hostessess

The Rev Emma Kenniston MaryleeBrownand Mrs1farshywas guest speaker at the Churshy ion Rutherford ch of the Nazerene on Sunday Members from St Josephs Her Sermon topic A Changeshy church attending the meeting less GodinaChangingWorld of District Five of the Episshy

copal Churches held last week Brownville Jct -The Immashy at the chapel of St Thomas of

culate Conception Sodality held Canterbury on the University its first fall meeting Wednesshy of Mitne campus were Mrs day evening in the P arish Hall Stanley Gardner Mrs Samshywith a large attendence uelBradeen Mrs Abner Ford

Events planned for the comshy Mrs Gladys Mooers Mrs ing months were a smorgasshy Albert Hobbs Mrs Edna bor d supper Oc tober 17 and Bradeen They were accomshythe annual fall sale and tea panied by the vicar of the November 7 church the Rev Gardner

Forty Hour Devotions will Park Street Methodist start September 30 Members The youth choirs of Park St will clean the church Septemshy Church held an election of ofshyber 29th

ficers at their lastrehearsalB The district meeting of the Those elected in the Chorshy

MD C C Wbullbull willbeatBuckshy ister ChOir were Vicki Howshysport October 1

ard president Jennifer Hosshykins vice preSident Bretta

Milo-The Womans Auxiliary Hussey secretary amp tIgteasurerof St Josephs Episcopal chshy

Kathy Dunham librarian andurch metFriday evening at the

Terri King assistant librarshychurch with 10 members attenshy ian ding The meeting was opened

The Crusaders elected Davidwith prayer by the Rev Stanshy

Hanson president Scott Jobnshyley Gardner vicar

stou vice president Robert

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TUESDAY WSCS New Idea Club BJ Methodist Offici3 (

ne season 530 on Sept 3 vestry This gr all Methodis yo -shy and High School

There will be a M Y F rally a G Oct 7 at 3 p m

Brownville Jct

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Johns Episcopal C in the parish haL ening to honor Densmore who Bangor in the ne-gift was presentee _ ident Mrs Ke_ bUlll followedb and refreshme n- T

Attending Mrs Stan Mrs Willimiddot

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_ -gt~ was made by the -e= 5 of the parsonage and

- - zommittee or repairs ~--e been made on the -~se and that ithas beenr-~

sions for teaChers and leaders under the supervision of the Board of Education of Methshyodlst churches in Maine are being conducted a t the Park Street Methodist Church The leader is Mrs William

Wilcoxof East Corinth and the title of the course is Teach shying Children in the church School

St Josephs Episcopal Chur ch There will be a Laymans

Conference at Camp Mer e shystead at Camden on Saturday and Sunday Sept 29 a nd 30 This meeting i s for all Epis shycopal Church men and wivepound are invitedbull

TO ALL AREA CLERGY We are very m uch interes shy- ofrs Virginia Snare

ted in featuring a series of caughter weekly articles by the various a~el Cudhea r eport shycler gymen of the area Rally Day will b e he ld If you wouldb e willing to subshye~r 30 and there will

mit such as artic le from time oCication of teacliers to time we would be very happy bull Z 7a Lovejoy reported to print itW S C S sub- disshy

Would you p leas e contac t us _ ecting will be h eld at ~~e Junction October --=--~ at 1 0 a m P lans

ctlg made for the anshyt=istmas Fair and sale ~~tIe9 =d December 7

_e lVejoy also reported sionary Sc~minar

oe ~eld a t Guilford Octshy~ -om 3 to 7 p m ~ Brownville Junctshy_ have a display and

- - - on Alaska ~r1 3 ~ounced that a joint ~

_ f ~lissions will be held 1telaquoJ4- iJited Baptist chur c h z date and subject to be In the future we hope to be ~=dMXs LowseNewshy able to supply the scores and ~rman of Worship s tandings of the various teams

_3-on anoounced thatan and leagues ts Dedication and Me

Service will be held

~J Tr ickey announced 1- iave registered for

_5 The pastor annshy=lt ~t he plans to hold a Eship training class ~ ~middotr Y F Rally will be ~ Guilford Oct ober 7

~= - till be World Wide -=~i1 Sundar

Local IAn Men eceive Awaras BEJBB1~ ~middot ~ ~

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Foreman K R Beals ac cepts Chief Engineerfs award the best safety record among Bridge and Building employ~

Ext ra Gang and S and C crews for the year 1961 as B B Supt R E

Foreman Samuel S Davis Searsport Foreman WillianshyPaul Derby and Foreman Wallace J Russell Derby ree gold passes from Supt V L Ladd right Davis was Old Town and entered service July 25 1922 as a car helper Paul was born in St John N B and entered ser July 20 1922 as a blacksmith Russell was ~orn in Fort field and became a permanent employee July 13 1922 He tired as general foreman locomotive department shortly he r eceived his gold pass Maine Line

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During the summer eight tenths of the Milo-Lake View Road was improved Your town crew kept the cost down so as to comshyplate 10 more road than expected by the State Highway Eng1nshyeers Maintence is now the raponsib1lity of the State

License fees for untagged dogs should be paidat once MILO VOTERS

fyou have not completed the new voters regristration cards plmiddot ease contact Mr Elton Clement Registrar as soon as convenshyient

O T Rozelle

THE PEN IS MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD If you have thoughts thatyou would like to share with our readshy

ers drop us a line and we will print your letter iiposs1ble

We have believed along with a great many other peop~ the Milo Area shouldhave its ownnewspaper to provide a to distribute local news publicityfor civic organizations mation on town business affairs a calendar ofcoming soc church events andlowpriced advertising for localbusne with good coverage in their selling area bull

Moat of our surro1llldiDgcommunities have their own ne era Greenville Dexter Dover Millinocket East Millinol and Lincoln to name the closeat

Publiahing a local paper Js an interesting and exciting oco tion but it doe incur a great deJll of hard work and not derable expense We hope our patrons f1ml The Town Crie_ thsupport1ng through their iliterest paper purchases and vertls1ng

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Foxcroft BEARRIGHT atSoldiers Mon shyument past Post Office on left leaving monument and wa tering trough on left Cross concrete bridge over Piscataquis River into Dover Main Street BEAR LEFT a fork beyond past Blethen House on right BEAR LEFT at stone watering trough at four corners on Es shysex Street through covered bridge ove river CROSS RAILROAD At four corners keep straight on CROSS RAILROAD CROSS RAILROAD CROSS RAILROAD At four corners at South Sebec railroad station keep s traight on leaving station on left fol shylowing along with r ailroad on left and river on r ight CROSS RAILROAD

10 Junation TURN SHARP LEFT and climb hill past schoolhouse on left CROSS RAILROAD At end of road atwatering troushygh TURN SHARP RIGHTacross three bridges one covered and up a grade to Odd Fellows Hall (For Katahdin IronWor ks keep straight on) Milo TURN SHARP RIGHT at Odd Fellows Hall leaving hall on left onto Elm Street Go through covered bridge At four corners keep straight on and across railroad CROSS RAILROAD Four corners keep str aight on Pass Boyd Lake railroad

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Compllmellta Of

JOHN C McDONALD

Chairman Piscataquis County

Democratic Committee

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CANDIDA TE FOR

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MILO

Milo Taxes 60 P er Cent Coll shyected Milo-- Town Manager O T Rozelle s aid Tuesday that the 1962 tax committment for Mishylo was 60 per centpald as of September 16

Interest will startQll the unshypaid accounts as of October 1

Rozelle said that few r emainshytog unpaid 1961 accounts may expect some legal action very soon

Milo-- Those from town at shytending the District leadership Institute for Federated Woshymens Clubs of Districts 3 4

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Shower Fetes Brownville June

Ronald Walton with a shower ather~ sday evening by ~IS Conley Irs G and Mrs Haro

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Where [frienJs JAett and ~e agues Compete LEAGUE MEETINGS AT ROCKET LANES

Women Sept 26 tonight 730 PM Men Sept 27 tomorrow l30 PM

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cataquis County WomensRe shypUblican Club and the county committee and som e of their wi ves and husbands me t on Wednesday night a t the home of the state com mittee woman and herhusband Mr and Mrs Neil C Johns on to complete the plans for the supper mee t shying to be he ld at the Milo Town Hall on Oc tober 10gt when Senshyator Mar gare t Chase Smith will be the featured speaker and Governor John H R eed and Congress man Clifford G McIntire will also be present It wa3 decided to have the

Methodist Wom ens Soc iety of Christian Ser vice fr om both Brownville and Milo ser ve a ham supper Ticket chair men in the towns

wer e named as follows Brownville Mr s Alice

Gra es Brownville Junc tion ~1rs Hazel Davis Milo Mrs Shelton P oole Dover -Foxshyc roft Mrs Margaret Stanshyley Guilford Mr s Norman White and Mrs Phyllis P er shyldns Sangerville Mrs Ruth Buzzell Gr eenville Mrs Electra Merrill Der byMrs Annie Mor r is The ticke t dead line for the supper is Octoshyber 5 when all res ervations mus t be repor ted by Mrs Carolyn Durham of Monson general chairman of the ticshyket committees The Milo Garden Club under

the direction of Mrs William MacLeod will be in charge of decorations for the tables and the hall Mr s Benjamin Doble of Milo will have for sale G O P j81elry at the meet shying The Milo band is expected to pLay -------------_eers a Past Master of the Plshy

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Mr ~nd Mr s Hugh D Marr obse r ved the ir 50th wedding anniversary recently with an open house

Mrs Marr is the daughte r of the late Mar k and Eva(Hadshyley) Henry of Guysboro N S Mr Marr is the son of the late Henry and Christian (Mac shyKenzie ) Man of Sydney Cape Br e ton They wer e married in Lynn Mass Sep tember 1 5 1912 by the Rev C H MacPhee

The coulpe has two sons and s ix grandchildren The sons are Hugh D Marr Jr of New Hartford N Y and Hen shyr y A Marr of Baltimore Md Both s ons were home for the oc casi on

Mr Marr i s a retired rail shyroad engineer having served 42 years wi th the Canadian P acific Railr oad before r e shytiring in 1 951 He is a memshyber of the Br otherhood of Lo shycomotive Fire men and Engin shy

easant River Lodge Br ownshyville and a me mber of the Anah Temple Shrine of Bangor

Mrs Marr is Past presi shydent of the Ladi es Auxiliary of the Brotherhood of Locomoshytime F i r emen and Engineer s tn a member of E cho Chapter Order of the Eastern Star

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Photo by McKusick R elatives friends a nd neigh shy

bar s presented th couple with gifts

Refreshments were served by members of the Ada Circle of the W S C Sof the Me thoshydis t Church

Those attending were Hugh D Marl Jr New Hartford N Y Heury A Marr Balti shymore Md Miss Margaret Law Long Island N Y Mrs J ohn McAuliffe Jamic a P laine Mass Mr and Mr F orrest Bailey Mr and Mrs Wi lliam Johnston Brewer Mr and Mrs George Day Bangor Mr and Mrs Maurice Peaboshydy Peabody Mr and Mrs Herbert P eab ody Mark and Laura Jean Dover-F oxc roft Mr s Elaine C unningham E ll shysworth Mr and Mrs John Beaton Cape Elizabeth Mrs and Mrs Rober t Cross ley Millinocket

Mrs Grace Shaw Mr and Mrs Sheldon Poole Mr and Mrs Cha rles Hoskins vIrs Ha rold D Murray Neill Dagshyge tt Jr Milo Mr s Alice Graves Mrs Argi e Hender shyson E arle P a r ker Br ownshyvi lle Mr and Mrs George McGuire Mrs Reginald Call Mrs Laur ence Harris Mr and Mrs C L Russell Mr and Mrs Rodney Ross Mr

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e~se of the same old BOng know its a hard old street

_ re thankful to be able to fight _til our neighbors lind compete

e thlngs we know are right eEryday well see the Bcore

sun has set tomorrow well work some more e don t get something lor nothing yet be tired but we smile inside

joy of a job well done good men are on our side means most everyone

Yours Bud Daggett

WISHES AND THE CTATION OF A LONG

SUCCESSFUL VENTURE THE TOWN CRIER FROM

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Preston Mr amp Mrs R Dority Mrs Ruth vicar irs James Bishop Mrs amp Mr Walter

llardner Mr amp Mrs Robert Walter Mr k Alan Bowie Mr Frederick Wilbur Mrs

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Teachers Welcomed at MUo

Milo- The Milo-Derby Parshyent Teacher Association held a reception Monday evening at the Milo Town Hall to welcome the teachers There were 135 attending

The meeting was opened by Philip Gerow of the highschool faculty who read the P T A prayer

Mrs Marion Moore presshyidentof the organization introshyduced the town manager O T Rozelle who extended a welcome to the teachers

The Rev Stanley Gardner of St Josephs Epis shy

copal Church also extended a welcome onbehalf of the churshyches of the town

Thirty-three teachers were introduced with a brief bioshygraphical sketch of each teachshyer read

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part were Mary Moore Lorshyraine Long Nancy Thompson Brenda Greenlaw and Ardie Carey Jim Moore Dickie Long Peggy Decher Patsy Keef Kenne~ Greenlaw and Lynn Ellison Jane Thompspn SheilaDecker Linda Swazey Peter Ellis Betty Moore Sheila Long Johnny Mastershyman Ernest Thompson and Charles Horne and Gary Thompson

Parents aSSisting backstage were Mrs Marion Carey and Mrs Frances Decker Mrs KathleenLongandMrs Eleanshyor Horne

Mrs Margaret Peters sang Bless This House and was aocompanied by Mrs Edna Burry

Group singing was enjoyed led by Maynard Jones music director and accompanied by Sheldon Poole at the piano

Refreshments were servedb the sophomore mothers UDder the dixectionof ~irs Blruc~ DegerStrDm and middotlrs iea~-

LongestDrive 1 orton Hamshylin Nearest to pin Richard Doble Jr of Milo

Wom en s L ow Gross 1 Marshygaret Gillis East Millinocket 2 Helen Simpson 3 Mi ldredThe following wer e awarded Doble Miloprizes a t the Annual Fall tour shy

Women s Low Net 1 Olganame nt held at the Katahdin PinDette Milo 2 Hilda Malshy

Country Club in Milo on Septshylette Millinocket 3 Mrs ember 16 Gonya MillinocketMens L ow Gross Class A

Womens Longest Drive and1 Don Varney Milo 2 Dave neares t to pin were both won

Greenleaf Bangor 3 Bob by Margare t Gillis of EastSimps on Bangor MillinocketMens Low Gros s C lass B

1 T St Jobn Millinocke t 2 Paul Melligan 3 Tied by Ouil Iibullbull J D eFrederico of Millinocket News Herb Vapdedes t1ne and Ray Doughty of Howiand

Mens Low Net C lass Ai 1 HAPPy HOUR CLUB Bob middot Davis Bangor 2 Bob Trickey Milo 3 B Leino The Happy Hour Club me t on MIllinocke t Wednesday at the Big Boyd

Mens Low Net Class B L Lake cottage of Mrs Hildred G Lewis Bangor 2 and 3 Buck for a picnic lunch and tied by George Roberts of m eeting wi th e leven members Brownville Jct John Brun- and one gues t Robin Ward a ette of Millinocket and Gene gues t of Mrs Henry Ricker Grondin pr esent

Mens BestBaU 1 Don Var- The business m eeting was ney and Bud Daggett of Milo cond ucted by the vice pr esshy2 Sheldon Poole and DonVar- ident Mrs Henry Ricker ney of Milo 3 Bob Davisand A game wa s p layed duriug the D Greenleaf of Bangor after noon

1aHtiter

FRONT ROW- L to R HeddaClark Honey McClain Faraday Clark Patty Cunningham

BACK ROW- L to R PaulYoungblood Johnny Larouche Dwi shyght Clark and Ric1lard Curtis Staff photo by Hathorn

The Student Council held a bottle drive r ec entlylne proceeds are used for the Student Council Scholarship to be given to a senshyior who is going on to college

3middot~ shy1I-filo Garden Club DES _ -

Milo- The Milo Garden Club met at the home of Mrs Aubshyr ey Gould with Mrs Oscar Hamlin co-hostess Sevenshyteen members and one forme r meriiber Mrs Hugh Leonshy were Mrs Inez Flr__

ar d now res iding at Lexingshy conductress and ~irs ton Mass were present Graves Adah A ~

iug in the Worthy 0 __ ~_

McKay presiding -

At the business meeting conshy was read for Mrs G

ducted by Mrs William Macshy Dubay Leod final plans for the Disshy Mrs Annie M G-a

-~trict Meeting were made was appointed as The program was presented the vacancy caused

by Mrs Julian Perry who signation of Mrs Gze spoke on the planting and care kes was ins talled of peonies iriS and African Alice Graves violets The annual inspecto

Following the meeting reshy Chapter will be held Oc-

freshments were servedby the with Mrs Betty Jear 3 hos teses The next meeting of Portland asaoc-a I will be held a t the home of matron as inspec fug O~ Mrs Ora Billings October 9 Contd oJ _Elt

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_eBident Mrs _ -0 a4all s ec retary -E gnes McFadden

~q5aDl committee is ~h Youngblood Mrs

- Dxand Mrs Myrtle _~ingcomrnittee Mrs

and Mrs Elinor -e floral committee

e ~fcGuire and Mrs J Horne publicity --ce]ine Hill welfare

Us s Agnes Mc shyti llis Gladys Mooshy

-- Scout committee e Leavitt Mrs

_ ~ Keef and Mrs Ruth

~st meeting of the seashy- eld Monday evening -IDp of Mrs Myrtle ~= a p ot luck supper ~ the meeting

--~ Neoteric Club held

- -ge s ale - ~ _ee was appointed

~r ~ Scout le~der and - he Derby troop

IllE committee are lacdougall and

obinson to hold a supper

jOssible with the I----~cmmittee in charge

~lEnts Mrs Athashyhairman Mrs

-= ~i Mrs P hyllis ~lrs Lynn Shershy_~ Jean Orinnshy

- ~ SZepardson gave _ _~ ~eetings she and

~~-=-=- lad attended at

(9meeting to be held a~ Skowshy Ehegan At the next meeting CivilDefense will be the topic and a supper will be served ATlLll~iJiCHEVROLET

FRI amp SAT Sept 28-29 on Civil Defense feeding A collection will also be takshyen for CARE at the November meeting It was voted to buy a flash catnera for the club FollOwing the business meeshy

ting Mrs Helen Carey inshytroduced Mrs Eleanor Diashy mond of Bangor who gave a talk on Makeup and Good JOIN THE PACESETTER CR6WD TO 63 CHEVROLETS Grooming Co me in and see why early buyers are putting themselves in

exciting new Chevrolets f or 63 You can climb on t he Chevrolet Brownville- The Brownville bandwagon too Buy early and have the pleasure of Chevrolet s

Rainbow Assembly met Wed shy neurowes~ improvements and feat ures all th rough 63 Quick action will brin g you top i ra de-in allowance on your present car nesday evening t the Masonic during our 63 Brea kaway Del ivery Celebratian See us now and

Hall Nancy RaLllin substishy experience th e year S most exciting cars exciting Chevrolets

uted as worthy advisor Deanna ior 1963 Stop- Shop-Drive One Home Today

Cbase as the associate worthy HARRY C ARTUS INC advisor and Charlene Kenney

PARK STREET Phone 943-7303as Big Sis ter mililia The Mother -Daughter Banshy

quet will be held October 10 Milo-Inspection of Aldworth Mrs Ann Horsman of PO-ishyThe s ocial Committee of the Chapter OES was held reshy land worthy grand ma Community Churchwill cater cently at the Masonic Hall with Grand Chapter OESstate of The ticket committee is Brenshy Mrs Frances Swazey presid- Maine da Fisher Cecelia Smith and ing Wayne Haley wag substitute

Mary Ellen Babkirk The inspecting officer was for the sentinel Other honored guests ne-

StanleyWhitney worthygrLJ patron Belfast Mrs Milor McIntosh pastgrandmatroJ C 01 Get k iate arl) Houlfon Mrs Ann Millspasshygrand matron Milo Kenshyneth Pullen past grand patshyron Milo Mrs Ann Wigg~ district deputy grand matroc of District 17 grand represhysentatives Mrs Alice Sishymont worthy matron of Harshybor Light Chapter Rockport grand representative of Michshyigan in Maine Mrs Arlene Whitney past matron of PrilL rOBe Chapter Belfast grand representative of P ennsylvania in Maine Invitations received weri

from Primrose Belfast reshyception honoring Worthy Grand Patron Stanley Whitshyney and Grand Chaplain Mrs Marion -whitcomb to be he

ISeptember 29 at 8 p m aL ~~

Staff photo by Hathorn the Belfast Armory Wassookeag Chapter Dexter

The Milo Jaycees held a Get Acquainted Dance recently at the Guest Officers Night SeptshyDerby Com munity Hall with nearly thirty couples attending ember 27 at which time Ald-

The Committee for the dance was Charles Artus John Sher- worthls Esther Mrs Phyllis burne John Brigham Dick B ecbvith Robert Larson and Doug Treworgy will be guest oI-

Russel icer Refreshmehts will - euro shy

Refre5hmer~ - ~rpoundl S9lveG y the Jaycee Wives~QIhd

o menbers at tile districshy

Organization News Contd

served Good Cheer Chapter Orono

Gues t Officers Night Octoshyber 1 at which time Aldworllis Ruth Mrs Gertrude Rowe will be a guest officer Supshyper will precede the meeting at 630 p m Degrees of the order were

confer r ed for the purpose of inspection Mrs Sue Jenkins Mrs Loshyrina Johnson and Dwight Hamshylin were appointed as a comshymi ttee of r es olutions of reshyspect for the late Mrs Kathshyerine Thompson pas t matron The next meeting of the chap shy

ter will be Oc tQber 8 a t 730 p m This will be Obligation Night Refres hments were served

under the direction of Mrs Priscilla Chase associate matron and her committee The birthdays of Mrs Alice

Chase secretary and Mrs Edith White treasurer were honored and a birthday cake made by Mrs Frances Swazshyey wor thy matron was includshyed in the r efreshments

MILO JAYCEE WIVES

The first meeting of the Milo Jaycee Wives was held at the DerbyCommunity Hall with 10 member~ and two guests Mrs Sylvia McInnis pr esident of the Bangor Jaycee Wives and Mrs Gloria Dauphne vice president in a ttendance

Election of officers was held wi th the following elected Mrs Sara Richards president Mrs Lynn Sherburne internal vice president Mrs P at Ricker external vice president Mrs NormaArtus secretary Mrs Jean Perkins treasurer and Mrs Sylvia Berry and Mrs Mar ylee Brown Board of Dishyr ec tor s

In the absence of the presi shydent the business meeting was conducted by Mrs Lynn Sherburne

The next meeting will be held on Oc tober 16 a t the home of Mrs Carol Horne

We wish to apologize for our syl1ablization however it was unavoidable due to our inexshyperienced attempts to justi shyIv the margins

FRIDAY Troop 115 leaves for l

at Lily Bay

SATURDAY Catholic Church r~ ~

SUNDAY The church of your

MONDAY

Milo Communty Hospital is in the process of adding new offshyice and waiting ro-m facilities Staff photo by Hathorn

At the business meeting conshyducted by the presiden Mrs Marion Rutherford it was voted to hold a fall rummage sale with the date to be announ shyced The next meeting w-ul~ held

at the home o~ _Irs G_eta Hamlin with IT Pa _ son as co-hostess Following the busines se- sshy

ion refreshments were ser shyNazerene-Milo ed by the hostessess

The Rev Emma Kenniston MaryleeBrownand Mrs1farshywas guest speaker at the Churshy ion Rutherford ch of the Nazerene on Sunday Members from St Josephs Her Sermon topic A Changeshy church attending the meeting less GodinaChangingWorld of District Five of the Episshy

copal Churches held last week Brownville Jct -The Immashy at the chapel of St Thomas of

culate Conception Sodality held Canterbury on the University its first fall meeting Wednesshy of Mitne campus were Mrs day evening in the P arish Hall Stanley Gardner Mrs Samshywith a large attendence uelBradeen Mrs Abner Ford

Events planned for the comshy Mrs Gladys Mooers Mrs ing months were a smorgasshy Albert Hobbs Mrs Edna bor d supper Oc tober 17 and Bradeen They were accomshythe annual fall sale and tea panied by the vicar of the November 7 church the Rev Gardner

Forty Hour Devotions will Park Street Methodist start September 30 Members The youth choirs of Park St will clean the church Septemshy Church held an election of ofshyber 29th

ficers at their lastrehearsalB The district meeting of the Those elected in the Chorshy

MD C C Wbullbull willbeatBuckshy ister ChOir were Vicki Howshysport October 1

ard president Jennifer Hosshykins vice preSident Bretta

Milo-The Womans Auxiliary Hussey secretary amp tIgteasurerof St Josephs Episcopal chshy

Kathy Dunham librarian andurch metFriday evening at the

Terri King assistant librarshychurch with 10 members attenshy ian ding The meeting was opened

The Crusaders elected Davidwith prayer by the Rev Stanshy

Hanson president Scott Jobnshyley Gardner vicar

stou vice president Robert

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TUESDAY WSCS New Idea Club BJ Methodist Offici3 (

ne season 530 on Sept 3 vestry This gr all Methodis yo -shy and High School

There will be a M Y F rally a G Oct 7 at 3 p m

Brownville Jct

The Womens Au _ _

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Johns Episcopal C in the parish haL ening to honor Densmore who Bangor in the ne-gift was presentee _ ident Mrs Ke_ bUlll followedb and refreshme n- T

Attending Mrs Stan Mrs Willimiddot

ser-E5 ~~ee rabLng sesshy

on

__ n the ves try of the 6 i 3l 20 members at shy

_ -gt~ was made by the -e= 5 of the parsonage and

- - zommittee or repairs ~--e been made on the -~se and that ithas beenr-~

sions for teaChers and leaders under the supervision of the Board of Education of Methshyodlst churches in Maine are being conducted a t the Park Street Methodist Church The leader is Mrs William

Wilcoxof East Corinth and the title of the course is Teach shying Children in the church School

St Josephs Episcopal Chur ch There will be a Laymans

Conference at Camp Mer e shystead at Camden on Saturday and Sunday Sept 29 a nd 30 This meeting i s for all Epis shycopal Church men and wivepound are invitedbull

TO ALL AREA CLERGY We are very m uch interes shy- ofrs Virginia Snare

ted in featuring a series of caughter weekly articles by the various a~el Cudhea r eport shycler gymen of the area Rally Day will b e he ld If you wouldb e willing to subshye~r 30 and there will

mit such as artic le from time oCication of teacliers to time we would be very happy bull Z 7a Lovejoy reported to print itW S C S sub- disshy

Would you p leas e contac t us _ ecting will be h eld at ~~e Junction October --=--~ at 1 0 a m P lans

ctlg made for the anshyt=istmas Fair and sale ~~tIe9 =d December 7

_e lVejoy also reported sionary Sc~minar

oe ~eld a t Guilford Octshy~ -om 3 to 7 p m ~ Brownville Junctshy_ have a display and

- - - on Alaska ~r1 3 ~ounced that a joint ~

_ f ~lissions will be held 1telaquoJ4- iJited Baptist chur c h z date and subject to be In the future we hope to be ~=dMXs LowseNewshy able to supply the scores and ~rman of Worship s tandings of the various teams

_3-on anoounced thatan and leagues ts Dedication and Me

Service will be held

~J Tr ickey announced 1- iave registered for

_5 The pastor annshy=lt ~t he plans to hold a Eship training class ~ ~middotr Y F Rally will be ~ Guilford Oct ober 7

~= - till be World Wide -=~i1 Sundar

Local IAn Men eceive Awaras BEJBB1~ ~middot ~ ~

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Foreman K R Beals ac cepts Chief Engineerfs award the best safety record among Bridge and Building employ~

Ext ra Gang and S and C crews for the year 1961 as B B Supt R E

Foreman Samuel S Davis Searsport Foreman WillianshyPaul Derby and Foreman Wallace J Russell Derby ree gold passes from Supt V L Ladd right Davis was Old Town and entered service July 25 1922 as a car helper Paul was born in St John N B and entered ser July 20 1922 as a blacksmith Russell was ~orn in Fort field and became a permanent employee July 13 1922 He tired as general foreman locomotive department shortly he r eceived his gold pass Maine Line

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During the summer eight tenths of the Milo-Lake View Road was improved Your town crew kept the cost down so as to comshyplate 10 more road than expected by the State Highway Eng1nshyeers Maintence is now the raponsib1lity of the State

License fees for untagged dogs should be paidat once MILO VOTERS

fyou have not completed the new voters regristration cards plmiddot ease contact Mr Elton Clement Registrar as soon as convenshyient

O T Rozelle

THE PEN IS MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD If you have thoughts thatyou would like to share with our readshy

ers drop us a line and we will print your letter iiposs1ble

We have believed along with a great many other peop~ the Milo Area shouldhave its ownnewspaper to provide a to distribute local news publicityfor civic organizations mation on town business affairs a calendar ofcoming soc church events andlowpriced advertising for localbusne with good coverage in their selling area bull

Moat of our surro1llldiDgcommunities have their own ne era Greenville Dexter Dover Millinocket East Millinol and Lincoln to name the closeat

Publiahing a local paper Js an interesting and exciting oco tion but it doe incur a great deJll of hard work and not derable expense We hope our patrons f1ml The Town Crie_ thsupport1ng through their iliterest paper purchases and vertls1ng

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Where [frienJs JAett and ~e agues Compete LEAGUE MEETINGS AT ROCKET LANES

Women Sept 26 tonight 730 PM Men Sept 27 tomorrow l30 PM

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ooP Women Plan Milo Sup pel Sebec-Me mbers of the Pis shy

cataquis County WomensRe shypUblican Club and the county committee and som e of their wi ves and husbands me t on Wednesday night a t the home of the state com mittee woman and herhusband Mr and Mrs Neil C Johns on to complete the plans for the supper mee t shying to be he ld at the Milo Town Hall on Oc tober 10gt when Senshyator Mar gare t Chase Smith will be the featured speaker and Governor John H R eed and Congress man Clifford G McIntire will also be present It wa3 decided to have the

Methodist Wom ens Soc iety of Christian Ser vice fr om both Brownville and Milo ser ve a ham supper Ticket chair men in the towns

wer e named as follows Brownville Mr s Alice

Gra es Brownville Junc tion ~1rs Hazel Davis Milo Mrs Shelton P oole Dover -Foxshyc roft Mrs Margaret Stanshyley Guilford Mr s Norman White and Mrs Phyllis P er shyldns Sangerville Mrs Ruth Buzzell Gr eenville Mrs Electra Merrill Der byMrs Annie Mor r is The ticke t dead line for the supper is Octoshyber 5 when all res ervations mus t be repor ted by Mrs Carolyn Durham of Monson general chairman of the ticshyket committees The Milo Garden Club under

the direction of Mrs William MacLeod will be in charge of decorations for the tables and the hall Mr s Benjamin Doble of Milo will have for sale G O P j81elry at the meet shying The Milo band is expected to pLay -------------_eers a Past Master of the Plshy

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Mr ~nd Mr s Hugh D Marr obse r ved the ir 50th wedding anniversary recently with an open house

Mrs Marr is the daughte r of the late Mar k and Eva(Hadshyley) Henry of Guysboro N S Mr Marr is the son of the late Henry and Christian (Mac shyKenzie ) Man of Sydney Cape Br e ton They wer e married in Lynn Mass Sep tember 1 5 1912 by the Rev C H MacPhee

The coulpe has two sons and s ix grandchildren The sons are Hugh D Marr Jr of New Hartford N Y and Hen shyr y A Marr of Baltimore Md Both s ons were home for the oc casi on

Mr Marr i s a retired rail shyroad engineer having served 42 years wi th the Canadian P acific Railr oad before r e shytiring in 1 951 He is a memshyber of the Br otherhood of Lo shycomotive Fire men and Engin shy

easant River Lodge Br ownshyville and a me mber of the Anah Temple Shrine of Bangor

Mrs Marr is Past presi shydent of the Ladi es Auxiliary of the Brotherhood of Locomoshytime F i r emen and Engineer s tn a member of E cho Chapter Order of the Eastern Star

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Photo by McKusick R elatives friends a nd neigh shy

bar s presented th couple with gifts

Refreshments were served by members of the Ada Circle of the W S C Sof the Me thoshydis t Church

Those attending were Hugh D Marl Jr New Hartford N Y Heury A Marr Balti shymore Md Miss Margaret Law Long Island N Y Mrs J ohn McAuliffe Jamic a P laine Mass Mr and Mr F orrest Bailey Mr and Mrs Wi lliam Johnston Brewer Mr and Mrs George Day Bangor Mr and Mrs Maurice Peaboshydy Peabody Mr and Mrs Herbert P eab ody Mark and Laura Jean Dover-F oxc roft Mr s Elaine C unningham E ll shysworth Mr and Mrs John Beaton Cape Elizabeth Mrs and Mrs Rober t Cross ley Millinocket

Mrs Grace Shaw Mr and Mrs Sheldon Poole Mr and Mrs Cha rles Hoskins vIrs Ha rold D Murray Neill Dagshyge tt Jr Milo Mr s Alice Graves Mrs Argi e Hender shyson E arle P a r ker Br ownshyvi lle Mr and Mrs George McGuire Mrs Reginald Call Mrs Laur ence Harris Mr and Mrs C L Russell Mr and Mrs Rodney Ross Mr

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and Mrs Fred Pi~ Webber J ones Rue D Mrs Marvel Harsha Hugh lie

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mouth M p C and Mrs Gordon B George Vale Mr Harry Law Mrs _- ~ ton Mrs Emersot 73 and Mrs Kenneth Pm~ =

and Mrs Daniel amer and Mrs Wallace UJUL

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~Da) bas go ll chugging along ~ork and little pay

e~se of the same old BOng know its a hard old street

_ re thankful to be able to fight _til our neighbors lind compete

e thlngs we know are right eEryday well see the Bcore

sun has set tomorrow well work some more e don t get something lor nothing yet be tired but we smile inside

joy of a job well done good men are on our side means most everyone

Yours Bud Daggett

WISHES AND THE CTATION OF A LONG

SUCCESSFUL VENTURE THE TOWN CRIER FROM

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Preston Mr amp Mrs R Dority Mrs Ruth vicar irs James Bishop Mrs amp Mr Walter

llardner Mr amp Mrs Robert Walter Mr k Alan Bowie Mr Frederick Wilbur Mrs

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Teachers Welcomed at MUo

Milo- The Milo-Derby Parshyent Teacher Association held a reception Monday evening at the Milo Town Hall to welcome the teachers There were 135 attending

The meeting was opened by Philip Gerow of the highschool faculty who read the P T A prayer

Mrs Marion Moore presshyidentof the organization introshyduced the town manager O T Rozelle who extended a welcome to the teachers

The Rev Stanley Gardner of St Josephs Epis shy

copal Church also extended a welcome onbehalf of the churshyches of the town

Thirty-three teachers were introduced with a brief bioshygraphical sketch of each teachshyer read

- pageant - House to Live George

part were Mary Moore Lorshyraine Long Nancy Thompson Brenda Greenlaw and Ardie Carey Jim Moore Dickie Long Peggy Decher Patsy Keef Kenne~ Greenlaw and Lynn Ellison Jane Thompspn SheilaDecker Linda Swazey Peter Ellis Betty Moore Sheila Long Johnny Mastershyman Ernest Thompson and Charles Horne and Gary Thompson

Parents aSSisting backstage were Mrs Marion Carey and Mrs Frances Decker Mrs KathleenLongandMrs Eleanshyor Horne

Mrs Margaret Peters sang Bless This House and was aocompanied by Mrs Edna Burry

Group singing was enjoyed led by Maynard Jones music director and accompanied by Sheldon Poole at the piano

Refreshments were servedb the sophomore mothers UDder the dixectionof ~irs Blruc~ DegerStrDm and middotlrs iea~-

LongestDrive 1 orton Hamshylin Nearest to pin Richard Doble Jr of Milo

Wom en s L ow Gross 1 Marshygaret Gillis East Millinocket 2 Helen Simpson 3 Mi ldredThe following wer e awarded Doble Miloprizes a t the Annual Fall tour shy

Women s Low Net 1 Olganame nt held at the Katahdin PinDette Milo 2 Hilda Malshy

Country Club in Milo on Septshylette Millinocket 3 Mrs ember 16 Gonya MillinocketMens L ow Gross Class A

Womens Longest Drive and1 Don Varney Milo 2 Dave neares t to pin were both won

Greenleaf Bangor 3 Bob by Margare t Gillis of EastSimps on Bangor MillinocketMens Low Gros s C lass B

1 T St Jobn Millinocke t 2 Paul Melligan 3 Tied by Ouil Iibullbull J D eFrederico of Millinocket News Herb Vapdedes t1ne and Ray Doughty of Howiand

Mens Low Net C lass Ai 1 HAPPy HOUR CLUB Bob middot Davis Bangor 2 Bob Trickey Milo 3 B Leino The Happy Hour Club me t on MIllinocke t Wednesday at the Big Boyd

Mens Low Net Class B L Lake cottage of Mrs Hildred G Lewis Bangor 2 and 3 Buck for a picnic lunch and tied by George Roberts of m eeting wi th e leven members Brownville Jct John Brun- and one gues t Robin Ward a ette of Millinocket and Gene gues t of Mrs Henry Ricker Grondin pr esent

Mens BestBaU 1 Don Var- The business m eeting was ney and Bud Daggett of Milo cond ucted by the vice pr esshy2 Sheldon Poole and DonVar- ident Mrs Henry Ricker ney of Milo 3 Bob Davisand A game wa s p layed duriug the D Greenleaf of Bangor after noon

1aHtiter

FRONT ROW- L to R HeddaClark Honey McClain Faraday Clark Patty Cunningham

BACK ROW- L to R PaulYoungblood Johnny Larouche Dwi shyght Clark and Ric1lard Curtis Staff photo by Hathorn

The Student Council held a bottle drive r ec entlylne proceeds are used for the Student Council Scholarship to be given to a senshyior who is going on to college

3middot~ shy1I-filo Garden Club DES _ -

Milo- The Milo Garden Club met at the home of Mrs Aubshyr ey Gould with Mrs Oscar Hamlin co-hostess Sevenshyteen members and one forme r meriiber Mrs Hugh Leonshy were Mrs Inez Flr__

ar d now res iding at Lexingshy conductress and ~irs ton Mass were present Graves Adah A ~

iug in the Worthy 0 __ ~_

McKay presiding -

At the business meeting conshy was read for Mrs G

ducted by Mrs William Macshy Dubay Leod final plans for the Disshy Mrs Annie M G-a

-~trict Meeting were made was appointed as The program was presented the vacancy caused

by Mrs Julian Perry who signation of Mrs Gze spoke on the planting and care kes was ins talled of peonies iriS and African Alice Graves violets The annual inspecto

Following the meeting reshy Chapter will be held Oc-

freshments were servedby the with Mrs Betty Jear 3 hos teses The next meeting of Portland asaoc-a I will be held a t the home of matron as inspec fug O~ Mrs Ora Billings October 9 Contd oJ _Elt

1962 FOOTBALL BOOK 44 PAGE

The Richfield Ga ~ Dealer offers you FREE with his complimen all-new 1962 Richli Football Gl1id 44

FREE A free q ua r t of Rich lu be 10-30 M ultigrade Motor Oil or RicWubeSupe r HOMoto r Oil when you buy a n oil change See band y coupon in 62 Footbatl Book

DRIVE IN TO

~~~

r-AoOiUIJY

1 A K I Crosbys

- ior the year

_eBident Mrs _ -0 a4all s ec retary -E gnes McFadden

~q5aDl committee is ~h Youngblood Mrs

- Dxand Mrs Myrtle _~ingcomrnittee Mrs

and Mrs Elinor -e floral committee

e ~fcGuire and Mrs J Horne publicity --ce]ine Hill welfare

Us s Agnes Mc shyti llis Gladys Mooshy

-- Scout committee e Leavitt Mrs

_ ~ Keef and Mrs Ruth

~st meeting of the seashy- eld Monday evening -IDp of Mrs Myrtle ~= a p ot luck supper ~ the meeting

--~ Neoteric Club held

- -ge s ale - ~ _ee was appointed

~r ~ Scout le~der and - he Derby troop

IllE committee are lacdougall and

obinson to hold a supper

jOssible with the I----~cmmittee in charge

~lEnts Mrs Athashyhairman Mrs

-= ~i Mrs P hyllis ~lrs Lynn Shershy_~ Jean Orinnshy

- ~ SZepardson gave _ _~ ~eetings she and

~~-=-=- lad attended at

(9meeting to be held a~ Skowshy Ehegan At the next meeting CivilDefense will be the topic and a supper will be served ATlLll~iJiCHEVROLET

FRI amp SAT Sept 28-29 on Civil Defense feeding A collection will also be takshyen for CARE at the November meeting It was voted to buy a flash catnera for the club FollOwing the business meeshy

ting Mrs Helen Carey inshytroduced Mrs Eleanor Diashy mond of Bangor who gave a talk on Makeup and Good JOIN THE PACESETTER CR6WD TO 63 CHEVROLETS Grooming Co me in and see why early buyers are putting themselves in

exciting new Chevrolets f or 63 You can climb on t he Chevrolet Brownville- The Brownville bandwagon too Buy early and have the pleasure of Chevrolet s

Rainbow Assembly met Wed shy neurowes~ improvements and feat ures all th rough 63 Quick action will brin g you top i ra de-in allowance on your present car nesday evening t the Masonic during our 63 Brea kaway Del ivery Celebratian See us now and

Hall Nancy RaLllin substishy experience th e year S most exciting cars exciting Chevrolets

uted as worthy advisor Deanna ior 1963 Stop- Shop-Drive One Home Today

Cbase as the associate worthy HARRY C ARTUS INC advisor and Charlene Kenney

PARK STREET Phone 943-7303as Big Sis ter mililia The Mother -Daughter Banshy

quet will be held October 10 Milo-Inspection of Aldworth Mrs Ann Horsman of PO-ishyThe s ocial Committee of the Chapter OES was held reshy land worthy grand ma Community Churchwill cater cently at the Masonic Hall with Grand Chapter OESstate of The ticket committee is Brenshy Mrs Frances Swazey presid- Maine da Fisher Cecelia Smith and ing Wayne Haley wag substitute

Mary Ellen Babkirk The inspecting officer was for the sentinel Other honored guests ne-

StanleyWhitney worthygrLJ patron Belfast Mrs Milor McIntosh pastgrandmatroJ C 01 Get k iate arl) Houlfon Mrs Ann Millspasshygrand matron Milo Kenshyneth Pullen past grand patshyron Milo Mrs Ann Wigg~ district deputy grand matroc of District 17 grand represhysentatives Mrs Alice Sishymont worthy matron of Harshybor Light Chapter Rockport grand representative of Michshyigan in Maine Mrs Arlene Whitney past matron of PrilL rOBe Chapter Belfast grand representative of P ennsylvania in Maine Invitations received weri

from Primrose Belfast reshyception honoring Worthy Grand Patron Stanley Whitshyney and Grand Chaplain Mrs Marion -whitcomb to be he

ISeptember 29 at 8 p m aL ~~

Staff photo by Hathorn the Belfast Armory Wassookeag Chapter Dexter

The Milo Jaycees held a Get Acquainted Dance recently at the Guest Officers Night SeptshyDerby Com munity Hall with nearly thirty couples attending ember 27 at which time Ald-

The Committee for the dance was Charles Artus John Sher- worthls Esther Mrs Phyllis burne John Brigham Dick B ecbvith Robert Larson and Doug Treworgy will be guest oI-

Russel icer Refreshmehts will - euro shy

Refre5hmer~ - ~rpoundl S9lveG y the Jaycee Wives~QIhd

o menbers at tile districshy

Organization News Contd

served Good Cheer Chapter Orono

Gues t Officers Night Octoshyber 1 at which time Aldworllis Ruth Mrs Gertrude Rowe will be a guest officer Supshyper will precede the meeting at 630 p m Degrees of the order were

confer r ed for the purpose of inspection Mrs Sue Jenkins Mrs Loshyrina Johnson and Dwight Hamshylin were appointed as a comshymi ttee of r es olutions of reshyspect for the late Mrs Kathshyerine Thompson pas t matron The next meeting of the chap shy

ter will be Oc tQber 8 a t 730 p m This will be Obligation Night Refres hments were served

under the direction of Mrs Priscilla Chase associate matron and her committee The birthdays of Mrs Alice

Chase secretary and Mrs Edith White treasurer were honored and a birthday cake made by Mrs Frances Swazshyey wor thy matron was includshyed in the r efreshments

MILO JAYCEE WIVES

The first meeting of the Milo Jaycee Wives was held at the DerbyCommunity Hall with 10 member~ and two guests Mrs Sylvia McInnis pr esident of the Bangor Jaycee Wives and Mrs Gloria Dauphne vice president in a ttendance

Election of officers was held wi th the following elected Mrs Sara Richards president Mrs Lynn Sherburne internal vice president Mrs P at Ricker external vice president Mrs NormaArtus secretary Mrs Jean Perkins treasurer and Mrs Sylvia Berry and Mrs Mar ylee Brown Board of Dishyr ec tor s

In the absence of the presi shydent the business meeting was conducted by Mrs Lynn Sherburne

The next meeting will be held on Oc tober 16 a t the home of Mrs Carol Horne

We wish to apologize for our syl1ablization however it was unavoidable due to our inexshyperienced attempts to justi shyIv the margins

FRIDAY Troop 115 leaves for l

at Lily Bay

SATURDAY Catholic Church r~ ~

SUNDAY The church of your

MONDAY

Milo Communty Hospital is in the process of adding new offshyice and waiting ro-m facilities Staff photo by Hathorn

At the business meeting conshyducted by the presiden Mrs Marion Rutherford it was voted to hold a fall rummage sale with the date to be announ shyced The next meeting w-ul~ held

at the home o~ _Irs G_eta Hamlin with IT Pa _ son as co-hostess Following the busines se- sshy

ion refreshments were ser shyNazerene-Milo ed by the hostessess

The Rev Emma Kenniston MaryleeBrownand Mrs1farshywas guest speaker at the Churshy ion Rutherford ch of the Nazerene on Sunday Members from St Josephs Her Sermon topic A Changeshy church attending the meeting less GodinaChangingWorld of District Five of the Episshy

copal Churches held last week Brownville Jct -The Immashy at the chapel of St Thomas of

culate Conception Sodality held Canterbury on the University its first fall meeting Wednesshy of Mitne campus were Mrs day evening in the P arish Hall Stanley Gardner Mrs Samshywith a large attendence uelBradeen Mrs Abner Ford

Events planned for the comshy Mrs Gladys Mooers Mrs ing months were a smorgasshy Albert Hobbs Mrs Edna bor d supper Oc tober 17 and Bradeen They were accomshythe annual fall sale and tea panied by the vicar of the November 7 church the Rev Gardner

Forty Hour Devotions will Park Street Methodist start September 30 Members The youth choirs of Park St will clean the church Septemshy Church held an election of ofshyber 29th

ficers at their lastrehearsalB The district meeting of the Those elected in the Chorshy

MD C C Wbullbull willbeatBuckshy ister ChOir were Vicki Howshysport October 1

ard president Jennifer Hosshykins vice preSident Bretta

Milo-The Womans Auxiliary Hussey secretary amp tIgteasurerof St Josephs Episcopal chshy

Kathy Dunham librarian andurch metFriday evening at the

Terri King assistant librarshychurch with 10 members attenshy ian ding The meeting was opened

The Crusaders elected Davidwith prayer by the Rev Stanshy

Hanson president Scott Jobnshyley Gardner vicar

stou vice president Robert

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TUESDAY WSCS New Idea Club BJ Methodist Offici3 (

ne season 530 on Sept 3 vestry This gr all Methodis yo -shy and High School

There will be a M Y F rally a G Oct 7 at 3 p m

Brownville Jct

The Womens Au _ _

_

=shy~

Johns Episcopal C in the parish haL ening to honor Densmore who Bangor in the ne-gift was presentee _ ident Mrs Ke_ bUlll followedb and refreshme n- T

Attending Mrs Stan Mrs Willimiddot

ser-E5 ~~ee rabLng sesshy

on

__ n the ves try of the 6 i 3l 20 members at shy

_ -gt~ was made by the -e= 5 of the parsonage and

- - zommittee or repairs ~--e been made on the -~se and that ithas beenr-~

sions for teaChers and leaders under the supervision of the Board of Education of Methshyodlst churches in Maine are being conducted a t the Park Street Methodist Church The leader is Mrs William

Wilcoxof East Corinth and the title of the course is Teach shying Children in the church School

St Josephs Episcopal Chur ch There will be a Laymans

Conference at Camp Mer e shystead at Camden on Saturday and Sunday Sept 29 a nd 30 This meeting i s for all Epis shycopal Church men and wivepound are invitedbull

TO ALL AREA CLERGY We are very m uch interes shy- ofrs Virginia Snare

ted in featuring a series of caughter weekly articles by the various a~el Cudhea r eport shycler gymen of the area Rally Day will b e he ld If you wouldb e willing to subshye~r 30 and there will

mit such as artic le from time oCication of teacliers to time we would be very happy bull Z 7a Lovejoy reported to print itW S C S sub- disshy

Would you p leas e contac t us _ ecting will be h eld at ~~e Junction October --=--~ at 1 0 a m P lans

ctlg made for the anshyt=istmas Fair and sale ~~tIe9 =d December 7

_e lVejoy also reported sionary Sc~minar

oe ~eld a t Guilford Octshy~ -om 3 to 7 p m ~ Brownville Junctshy_ have a display and

- - - on Alaska ~r1 3 ~ounced that a joint ~

_ f ~lissions will be held 1telaquoJ4- iJited Baptist chur c h z date and subject to be In the future we hope to be ~=dMXs LowseNewshy able to supply the scores and ~rman of Worship s tandings of the various teams

_3-on anoounced thatan and leagues ts Dedication and Me

Service will be held

~J Tr ickey announced 1- iave registered for

_5 The pastor annshy=lt ~t he plans to hold a Eship training class ~ ~middotr Y F Rally will be ~ Guilford Oct ober 7

~= - till be World Wide -=~i1 Sundar

Local IAn Men eceive Awaras BEJBB1~ ~middot ~ ~

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Foreman K R Beals ac cepts Chief Engineerfs award the best safety record among Bridge and Building employ~

Ext ra Gang and S and C crews for the year 1961 as B B Supt R E

Foreman Samuel S Davis Searsport Foreman WillianshyPaul Derby and Foreman Wallace J Russell Derby ree gold passes from Supt V L Ladd right Davis was Old Town and entered service July 25 1922 as a car helper Paul was born in St John N B and entered ser July 20 1922 as a blacksmith Russell was ~orn in Fort field and became a permanent employee July 13 1922 He tired as general foreman locomotive department shortly he r eceived his gold pass Maine Line

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During the summer eight tenths of the Milo-Lake View Road was improved Your town crew kept the cost down so as to comshyplate 10 more road than expected by the State Highway Eng1nshyeers Maintence is now the raponsib1lity of the State

License fees for untagged dogs should be paidat once MILO VOTERS

fyou have not completed the new voters regristration cards plmiddot ease contact Mr Elton Clement Registrar as soon as convenshyient

O T Rozelle

THE PEN IS MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD If you have thoughts thatyou would like to share with our readshy

ers drop us a line and we will print your letter iiposs1ble

We have believed along with a great many other peop~ the Milo Area shouldhave its ownnewspaper to provide a to distribute local news publicityfor civic organizations mation on town business affairs a calendar ofcoming soc church events andlowpriced advertising for localbusne with good coverage in their selling area bull

Moat of our surro1llldiDgcommunities have their own ne era Greenville Dexter Dover Millinocket East Millinol and Lincoln to name the closeat

Publiahing a local paper Js an interesting and exciting oco tion but it doe incur a great deJll of hard work and not derable expense We hope our patrons f1ml The Town Crie_ thsupport1ng through their iliterest paper purchases and vertls1ng

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Page 6: R J Thibodeau Wins lob ter olds Auual Fair stiv I Trip Worl F · vice prest Church Fair cont'd ~1rs. Charles Larouche, Geo rge Hamlin, Doris Br own, Bet r:y Hanson, PauletteStanchfield

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ooP Women Plan Milo Sup pel Sebec-Me mbers of the Pis shy

cataquis County WomensRe shypUblican Club and the county committee and som e of their wi ves and husbands me t on Wednesday night a t the home of the state com mittee woman and herhusband Mr and Mrs Neil C Johns on to complete the plans for the supper mee t shying to be he ld at the Milo Town Hall on Oc tober 10gt when Senshyator Mar gare t Chase Smith will be the featured speaker and Governor John H R eed and Congress man Clifford G McIntire will also be present It wa3 decided to have the

Methodist Wom ens Soc iety of Christian Ser vice fr om both Brownville and Milo ser ve a ham supper Ticket chair men in the towns

wer e named as follows Brownville Mr s Alice

Gra es Brownville Junc tion ~1rs Hazel Davis Milo Mrs Shelton P oole Dover -Foxshyc roft Mrs Margaret Stanshyley Guilford Mr s Norman White and Mrs Phyllis P er shyldns Sangerville Mrs Ruth Buzzell Gr eenville Mrs Electra Merrill Der byMrs Annie Mor r is The ticke t dead line for the supper is Octoshyber 5 when all res ervations mus t be repor ted by Mrs Carolyn Durham of Monson general chairman of the ticshyket committees The Milo Garden Club under

the direction of Mrs William MacLeod will be in charge of decorations for the tables and the hall Mr s Benjamin Doble of Milo will have for sale G O P j81elry at the meet shying The Milo band is expected to pLay -------------_eers a Past Master of the Plshy

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Mr ~nd Mr s Hugh D Marr obse r ved the ir 50th wedding anniversary recently with an open house

Mrs Marr is the daughte r of the late Mar k and Eva(Hadshyley) Henry of Guysboro N S Mr Marr is the son of the late Henry and Christian (Mac shyKenzie ) Man of Sydney Cape Br e ton They wer e married in Lynn Mass Sep tember 1 5 1912 by the Rev C H MacPhee

The coulpe has two sons and s ix grandchildren The sons are Hugh D Marr Jr of New Hartford N Y and Hen shyr y A Marr of Baltimore Md Both s ons were home for the oc casi on

Mr Marr i s a retired rail shyroad engineer having served 42 years wi th the Canadian P acific Railr oad before r e shytiring in 1 951 He is a memshyber of the Br otherhood of Lo shycomotive Fire men and Engin shy

easant River Lodge Br ownshyville and a me mber of the Anah Temple Shrine of Bangor

Mrs Marr is Past presi shydent of the Ladi es Auxiliary of the Brotherhood of Locomoshytime F i r emen and Engineer s tn a member of E cho Chapter Order of the Eastern Star

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Photo by McKusick R elatives friends a nd neigh shy

bar s presented th couple with gifts

Refreshments were served by members of the Ada Circle of the W S C Sof the Me thoshydis t Church

Those attending were Hugh D Marl Jr New Hartford N Y Heury A Marr Balti shymore Md Miss Margaret Law Long Island N Y Mrs J ohn McAuliffe Jamic a P laine Mass Mr and Mr F orrest Bailey Mr and Mrs Wi lliam Johnston Brewer Mr and Mrs George Day Bangor Mr and Mrs Maurice Peaboshydy Peabody Mr and Mrs Herbert P eab ody Mark and Laura Jean Dover-F oxc roft Mr s Elaine C unningham E ll shysworth Mr and Mrs John Beaton Cape Elizabeth Mrs and Mrs Rober t Cross ley Millinocket

Mrs Grace Shaw Mr and Mrs Sheldon Poole Mr and Mrs Cha rles Hoskins vIrs Ha rold D Murray Neill Dagshyge tt Jr Milo Mr s Alice Graves Mrs Argi e Hender shyson E arle P a r ker Br ownshyvi lle Mr and Mrs George McGuire Mrs Reginald Call Mrs Laur ence Harris Mr and Mrs C L Russell Mr and Mrs Rodney Ross Mr

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and Mrs Fred Pi~ Webber J ones Rue D Mrs Marvel Harsha Hugh lie

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mouth M p C and Mrs Gordon B George Vale Mr Harry Law Mrs _- ~ ton Mrs Emersot 73 and Mrs Kenneth Pm~ =

and Mrs Daniel amer and Mrs Wallace UJUL

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~Da) bas go ll chugging along ~ork and little pay

e~se of the same old BOng know its a hard old street

_ re thankful to be able to fight _til our neighbors lind compete

e thlngs we know are right eEryday well see the Bcore

sun has set tomorrow well work some more e don t get something lor nothing yet be tired but we smile inside

joy of a job well done good men are on our side means most everyone

Yours Bud Daggett

WISHES AND THE CTATION OF A LONG

SUCCESSFUL VENTURE THE TOWN CRIER FROM

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Preston Mr amp Mrs R Dority Mrs Ruth vicar irs James Bishop Mrs amp Mr Walter

llardner Mr amp Mrs Robert Walter Mr k Alan Bowie Mr Frederick Wilbur Mrs

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Teachers Welcomed at MUo

Milo- The Milo-Derby Parshyent Teacher Association held a reception Monday evening at the Milo Town Hall to welcome the teachers There were 135 attending

The meeting was opened by Philip Gerow of the highschool faculty who read the P T A prayer

Mrs Marion Moore presshyidentof the organization introshyduced the town manager O T Rozelle who extended a welcome to the teachers

The Rev Stanley Gardner of St Josephs Epis shy

copal Church also extended a welcome onbehalf of the churshyches of the town

Thirty-three teachers were introduced with a brief bioshygraphical sketch of each teachshyer read

- pageant - House to Live George

part were Mary Moore Lorshyraine Long Nancy Thompson Brenda Greenlaw and Ardie Carey Jim Moore Dickie Long Peggy Decher Patsy Keef Kenne~ Greenlaw and Lynn Ellison Jane Thompspn SheilaDecker Linda Swazey Peter Ellis Betty Moore Sheila Long Johnny Mastershyman Ernest Thompson and Charles Horne and Gary Thompson

Parents aSSisting backstage were Mrs Marion Carey and Mrs Frances Decker Mrs KathleenLongandMrs Eleanshyor Horne

Mrs Margaret Peters sang Bless This House and was aocompanied by Mrs Edna Burry

Group singing was enjoyed led by Maynard Jones music director and accompanied by Sheldon Poole at the piano

Refreshments were servedb the sophomore mothers UDder the dixectionof ~irs Blruc~ DegerStrDm and middotlrs iea~-

LongestDrive 1 orton Hamshylin Nearest to pin Richard Doble Jr of Milo

Wom en s L ow Gross 1 Marshygaret Gillis East Millinocket 2 Helen Simpson 3 Mi ldredThe following wer e awarded Doble Miloprizes a t the Annual Fall tour shy

Women s Low Net 1 Olganame nt held at the Katahdin PinDette Milo 2 Hilda Malshy

Country Club in Milo on Septshylette Millinocket 3 Mrs ember 16 Gonya MillinocketMens L ow Gross Class A

Womens Longest Drive and1 Don Varney Milo 2 Dave neares t to pin were both won

Greenleaf Bangor 3 Bob by Margare t Gillis of EastSimps on Bangor MillinocketMens Low Gros s C lass B

1 T St Jobn Millinocke t 2 Paul Melligan 3 Tied by Ouil Iibullbull J D eFrederico of Millinocket News Herb Vapdedes t1ne and Ray Doughty of Howiand

Mens Low Net C lass Ai 1 HAPPy HOUR CLUB Bob middot Davis Bangor 2 Bob Trickey Milo 3 B Leino The Happy Hour Club me t on MIllinocke t Wednesday at the Big Boyd

Mens Low Net Class B L Lake cottage of Mrs Hildred G Lewis Bangor 2 and 3 Buck for a picnic lunch and tied by George Roberts of m eeting wi th e leven members Brownville Jct John Brun- and one gues t Robin Ward a ette of Millinocket and Gene gues t of Mrs Henry Ricker Grondin pr esent

Mens BestBaU 1 Don Var- The business m eeting was ney and Bud Daggett of Milo cond ucted by the vice pr esshy2 Sheldon Poole and DonVar- ident Mrs Henry Ricker ney of Milo 3 Bob Davisand A game wa s p layed duriug the D Greenleaf of Bangor after noon

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FRONT ROW- L to R HeddaClark Honey McClain Faraday Clark Patty Cunningham

BACK ROW- L to R PaulYoungblood Johnny Larouche Dwi shyght Clark and Ric1lard Curtis Staff photo by Hathorn

The Student Council held a bottle drive r ec entlylne proceeds are used for the Student Council Scholarship to be given to a senshyior who is going on to college

3middot~ shy1I-filo Garden Club DES _ -

Milo- The Milo Garden Club met at the home of Mrs Aubshyr ey Gould with Mrs Oscar Hamlin co-hostess Sevenshyteen members and one forme r meriiber Mrs Hugh Leonshy were Mrs Inez Flr__

ar d now res iding at Lexingshy conductress and ~irs ton Mass were present Graves Adah A ~

iug in the Worthy 0 __ ~_

McKay presiding -

At the business meeting conshy was read for Mrs G

ducted by Mrs William Macshy Dubay Leod final plans for the Disshy Mrs Annie M G-a

-~trict Meeting were made was appointed as The program was presented the vacancy caused

by Mrs Julian Perry who signation of Mrs Gze spoke on the planting and care kes was ins talled of peonies iriS and African Alice Graves violets The annual inspecto

Following the meeting reshy Chapter will be held Oc-

freshments were servedby the with Mrs Betty Jear 3 hos teses The next meeting of Portland asaoc-a I will be held a t the home of matron as inspec fug O~ Mrs Ora Billings October 9 Contd oJ _Elt

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_eBident Mrs _ -0 a4all s ec retary -E gnes McFadden

~q5aDl committee is ~h Youngblood Mrs

- Dxand Mrs Myrtle _~ingcomrnittee Mrs

and Mrs Elinor -e floral committee

e ~fcGuire and Mrs J Horne publicity --ce]ine Hill welfare

Us s Agnes Mc shyti llis Gladys Mooshy

-- Scout committee e Leavitt Mrs

_ ~ Keef and Mrs Ruth

~st meeting of the seashy- eld Monday evening -IDp of Mrs Myrtle ~= a p ot luck supper ~ the meeting

--~ Neoteric Club held

- -ge s ale - ~ _ee was appointed

~r ~ Scout le~der and - he Derby troop

IllE committee are lacdougall and

obinson to hold a supper

jOssible with the I----~cmmittee in charge

~lEnts Mrs Athashyhairman Mrs

-= ~i Mrs P hyllis ~lrs Lynn Shershy_~ Jean Orinnshy

- ~ SZepardson gave _ _~ ~eetings she and

~~-=-=- lad attended at

(9meeting to be held a~ Skowshy Ehegan At the next meeting CivilDefense will be the topic and a supper will be served ATlLll~iJiCHEVROLET

FRI amp SAT Sept 28-29 on Civil Defense feeding A collection will also be takshyen for CARE at the November meeting It was voted to buy a flash catnera for the club FollOwing the business meeshy

ting Mrs Helen Carey inshytroduced Mrs Eleanor Diashy mond of Bangor who gave a talk on Makeup and Good JOIN THE PACESETTER CR6WD TO 63 CHEVROLETS Grooming Co me in and see why early buyers are putting themselves in

exciting new Chevrolets f or 63 You can climb on t he Chevrolet Brownville- The Brownville bandwagon too Buy early and have the pleasure of Chevrolet s

Rainbow Assembly met Wed shy neurowes~ improvements and feat ures all th rough 63 Quick action will brin g you top i ra de-in allowance on your present car nesday evening t the Masonic during our 63 Brea kaway Del ivery Celebratian See us now and

Hall Nancy RaLllin substishy experience th e year S most exciting cars exciting Chevrolets

uted as worthy advisor Deanna ior 1963 Stop- Shop-Drive One Home Today

Cbase as the associate worthy HARRY C ARTUS INC advisor and Charlene Kenney

PARK STREET Phone 943-7303as Big Sis ter mililia The Mother -Daughter Banshy

quet will be held October 10 Milo-Inspection of Aldworth Mrs Ann Horsman of PO-ishyThe s ocial Committee of the Chapter OES was held reshy land worthy grand ma Community Churchwill cater cently at the Masonic Hall with Grand Chapter OESstate of The ticket committee is Brenshy Mrs Frances Swazey presid- Maine da Fisher Cecelia Smith and ing Wayne Haley wag substitute

Mary Ellen Babkirk The inspecting officer was for the sentinel Other honored guests ne-

StanleyWhitney worthygrLJ patron Belfast Mrs Milor McIntosh pastgrandmatroJ C 01 Get k iate arl) Houlfon Mrs Ann Millspasshygrand matron Milo Kenshyneth Pullen past grand patshyron Milo Mrs Ann Wigg~ district deputy grand matroc of District 17 grand represhysentatives Mrs Alice Sishymont worthy matron of Harshybor Light Chapter Rockport grand representative of Michshyigan in Maine Mrs Arlene Whitney past matron of PrilL rOBe Chapter Belfast grand representative of P ennsylvania in Maine Invitations received weri

from Primrose Belfast reshyception honoring Worthy Grand Patron Stanley Whitshyney and Grand Chaplain Mrs Marion -whitcomb to be he

ISeptember 29 at 8 p m aL ~~

Staff photo by Hathorn the Belfast Armory Wassookeag Chapter Dexter

The Milo Jaycees held a Get Acquainted Dance recently at the Guest Officers Night SeptshyDerby Com munity Hall with nearly thirty couples attending ember 27 at which time Ald-

The Committee for the dance was Charles Artus John Sher- worthls Esther Mrs Phyllis burne John Brigham Dick B ecbvith Robert Larson and Doug Treworgy will be guest oI-

Russel icer Refreshmehts will - euro shy

Refre5hmer~ - ~rpoundl S9lveG y the Jaycee Wives~QIhd

o menbers at tile districshy

Organization News Contd

served Good Cheer Chapter Orono

Gues t Officers Night Octoshyber 1 at which time Aldworllis Ruth Mrs Gertrude Rowe will be a guest officer Supshyper will precede the meeting at 630 p m Degrees of the order were

confer r ed for the purpose of inspection Mrs Sue Jenkins Mrs Loshyrina Johnson and Dwight Hamshylin were appointed as a comshymi ttee of r es olutions of reshyspect for the late Mrs Kathshyerine Thompson pas t matron The next meeting of the chap shy

ter will be Oc tQber 8 a t 730 p m This will be Obligation Night Refres hments were served

under the direction of Mrs Priscilla Chase associate matron and her committee The birthdays of Mrs Alice

Chase secretary and Mrs Edith White treasurer were honored and a birthday cake made by Mrs Frances Swazshyey wor thy matron was includshyed in the r efreshments

MILO JAYCEE WIVES

The first meeting of the Milo Jaycee Wives was held at the DerbyCommunity Hall with 10 member~ and two guests Mrs Sylvia McInnis pr esident of the Bangor Jaycee Wives and Mrs Gloria Dauphne vice president in a ttendance

Election of officers was held wi th the following elected Mrs Sara Richards president Mrs Lynn Sherburne internal vice president Mrs P at Ricker external vice president Mrs NormaArtus secretary Mrs Jean Perkins treasurer and Mrs Sylvia Berry and Mrs Mar ylee Brown Board of Dishyr ec tor s

In the absence of the presi shydent the business meeting was conducted by Mrs Lynn Sherburne

The next meeting will be held on Oc tober 16 a t the home of Mrs Carol Horne

We wish to apologize for our syl1ablization however it was unavoidable due to our inexshyperienced attempts to justi shyIv the margins

FRIDAY Troop 115 leaves for l

at Lily Bay

SATURDAY Catholic Church r~ ~

SUNDAY The church of your

MONDAY

Milo Communty Hospital is in the process of adding new offshyice and waiting ro-m facilities Staff photo by Hathorn

At the business meeting conshyducted by the presiden Mrs Marion Rutherford it was voted to hold a fall rummage sale with the date to be announ shyced The next meeting w-ul~ held

at the home o~ _Irs G_eta Hamlin with IT Pa _ son as co-hostess Following the busines se- sshy

ion refreshments were ser shyNazerene-Milo ed by the hostessess

The Rev Emma Kenniston MaryleeBrownand Mrs1farshywas guest speaker at the Churshy ion Rutherford ch of the Nazerene on Sunday Members from St Josephs Her Sermon topic A Changeshy church attending the meeting less GodinaChangingWorld of District Five of the Episshy

copal Churches held last week Brownville Jct -The Immashy at the chapel of St Thomas of

culate Conception Sodality held Canterbury on the University its first fall meeting Wednesshy of Mitne campus were Mrs day evening in the P arish Hall Stanley Gardner Mrs Samshywith a large attendence uelBradeen Mrs Abner Ford

Events planned for the comshy Mrs Gladys Mooers Mrs ing months were a smorgasshy Albert Hobbs Mrs Edna bor d supper Oc tober 17 and Bradeen They were accomshythe annual fall sale and tea panied by the vicar of the November 7 church the Rev Gardner

Forty Hour Devotions will Park Street Methodist start September 30 Members The youth choirs of Park St will clean the church Septemshy Church held an election of ofshyber 29th

ficers at their lastrehearsalB The district meeting of the Those elected in the Chorshy

MD C C Wbullbull willbeatBuckshy ister ChOir were Vicki Howshysport October 1

ard president Jennifer Hosshykins vice preSident Bretta

Milo-The Womans Auxiliary Hussey secretary amp tIgteasurerof St Josephs Episcopal chshy

Kathy Dunham librarian andurch metFriday evening at the

Terri King assistant librarshychurch with 10 members attenshy ian ding The meeting was opened

The Crusaders elected Davidwith prayer by the Rev Stanshy

Hanson president Scott Jobnshyley Gardner vicar

stou vice president Robert

P TA

TUESDAY WSCS New Idea Club BJ Methodist Offici3 (

ne season 530 on Sept 3 vestry This gr all Methodis yo -shy and High School

There will be a M Y F rally a G Oct 7 at 3 p m

Brownville Jct

The Womens Au _ _

_

=shy~

Johns Episcopal C in the parish haL ening to honor Densmore who Bangor in the ne-gift was presentee _ ident Mrs Ke_ bUlll followedb and refreshme n- T

Attending Mrs Stan Mrs Willimiddot

ser-E5 ~~ee rabLng sesshy

on

__ n the ves try of the 6 i 3l 20 members at shy

_ -gt~ was made by the -e= 5 of the parsonage and

- - zommittee or repairs ~--e been made on the -~se and that ithas beenr-~

sions for teaChers and leaders under the supervision of the Board of Education of Methshyodlst churches in Maine are being conducted a t the Park Street Methodist Church The leader is Mrs William

Wilcoxof East Corinth and the title of the course is Teach shying Children in the church School

St Josephs Episcopal Chur ch There will be a Laymans

Conference at Camp Mer e shystead at Camden on Saturday and Sunday Sept 29 a nd 30 This meeting i s for all Epis shycopal Church men and wivepound are invitedbull

TO ALL AREA CLERGY We are very m uch interes shy- ofrs Virginia Snare

ted in featuring a series of caughter weekly articles by the various a~el Cudhea r eport shycler gymen of the area Rally Day will b e he ld If you wouldb e willing to subshye~r 30 and there will

mit such as artic le from time oCication of teacliers to time we would be very happy bull Z 7a Lovejoy reported to print itW S C S sub- disshy

Would you p leas e contac t us _ ecting will be h eld at ~~e Junction October --=--~ at 1 0 a m P lans

ctlg made for the anshyt=istmas Fair and sale ~~tIe9 =d December 7

_e lVejoy also reported sionary Sc~minar

oe ~eld a t Guilford Octshy~ -om 3 to 7 p m ~ Brownville Junctshy_ have a display and

- - - on Alaska ~r1 3 ~ounced that a joint ~

_ f ~lissions will be held 1telaquoJ4- iJited Baptist chur c h z date and subject to be In the future we hope to be ~=dMXs LowseNewshy able to supply the scores and ~rman of Worship s tandings of the various teams

_3-on anoounced thatan and leagues ts Dedication and Me

Service will be held

~J Tr ickey announced 1- iave registered for

_5 The pastor annshy=lt ~t he plans to hold a Eship training class ~ ~middotr Y F Rally will be ~ Guilford Oct ober 7

~= - till be World Wide -=~i1 Sundar

Local IAn Men eceive Awaras BEJBB1~ ~middot ~ ~

ltT

Foreman K R Beals ac cepts Chief Engineerfs award the best safety record among Bridge and Building employ~

Ext ra Gang and S and C crews for the year 1961 as B B Supt R E

Foreman Samuel S Davis Searsport Foreman WillianshyPaul Derby and Foreman Wallace J Russell Derby ree gold passes from Supt V L Ladd right Davis was Old Town and entered service July 25 1922 as a car helper Paul was born in St John N B and entered ser July 20 1922 as a blacksmith Russell was ~orn in Fort field and became a permanent employee July 13 1922 He tired as general foreman locomotive department shortly he r eceived his gold pass Maine Line

T

~ -~~--~- -~ -shy -

MODERN PRINI1NG with

OLD FASHIONED PRICES

MIL CO

eN f COllPOSlNG EQUIPMENT

PLATE-KAKING VACUUM FRAME uuiARC LIGHT

PRESS

ING I

fs t bullrl CAMERA

lUNDERY EQUIPMENT

During the summer eight tenths of the Milo-Lake View Road was improved Your town crew kept the cost down so as to comshyplate 10 more road than expected by the State Highway Eng1nshyeers Maintence is now the raponsib1lity of the State

License fees for untagged dogs should be paidat once MILO VOTERS

fyou have not completed the new voters regristration cards plmiddot ease contact Mr Elton Clement Registrar as soon as convenshyient

O T Rozelle

THE PEN IS MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD If you have thoughts thatyou would like to share with our readshy

ers drop us a line and we will print your letter iiposs1ble

We have believed along with a great many other peop~ the Milo Area shouldhave its ownnewspaper to provide a to distribute local news publicityfor civic organizations mation on town business affairs a calendar ofcoming soc church events andlowpriced advertising for localbusne with good coverage in their selling area bull

Moat of our surro1llldiDgcommunities have their own ne era Greenville Dexter Dover Millinocket East Millinol and Lincoln to name the closeat

Publiahing a local paper Js an interesting and exciting oco tion but it doe incur a great deJll of hard work and not derable expense We hope our patrons f1ml The Town Crie_ thsupport1ng through their iliterest paper purchases and vertls1ng

Editorbullbull

Page 7: R J Thibodeau Wins lob ter olds Auual Fair stiv I Trip Worl F · vice prest Church Fair cont'd ~1rs. Charles Larouche, Geo rge Hamlin, Doris Br own, Bet r:y Hanson, PauletteStanchfield

~

~

~Da) bas go ll chugging along ~ork and little pay

e~se of the same old BOng know its a hard old street

_ re thankful to be able to fight _til our neighbors lind compete

e thlngs we know are right eEryday well see the Bcore

sun has set tomorrow well work some more e don t get something lor nothing yet be tired but we smile inside

joy of a job well done good men are on our side means most everyone

Yours Bud Daggett

WISHES AND THE CTATION OF A LONG

SUCCESSFUL VENTURE THE TOWN CRIER FROM

bullGGETTS PHARMACY

Preston Mr amp Mrs R Dority Mrs Ruth vicar irs James Bishop Mrs amp Mr Walter

llardner Mr amp Mrs Robert Walter Mr k Alan Bowie Mr Frederick Wilbur Mrs

Jr Staff photo by Hathoru i

SH~O POOLE

Page 7

COUNT ON US

FOR PRECISION

TO SAFEGUARD

YOUR HEALTH

The preCISion of your pharmacist in com shypounding your prescription is essential in translating your physicians knowledge and skill into health~saving benefits for you You can depend on us for ACCURACY checked and double~checked

oA G gET TS PHARMACY

WI 3-7780

Teachers Welcomed at MUo

Milo- The Milo-Derby Parshyent Teacher Association held a reception Monday evening at the Milo Town Hall to welcome the teachers There were 135 attending

The meeting was opened by Philip Gerow of the highschool faculty who read the P T A prayer

Mrs Marion Moore presshyidentof the organization introshyduced the town manager O T Rozelle who extended a welcome to the teachers

The Rev Stanley Gardner of St Josephs Epis shy

copal Church also extended a welcome onbehalf of the churshyches of the town

Thirty-three teachers were introduced with a brief bioshygraphical sketch of each teachshyer read

- pageant - House to Live George

part were Mary Moore Lorshyraine Long Nancy Thompson Brenda Greenlaw and Ardie Carey Jim Moore Dickie Long Peggy Decher Patsy Keef Kenne~ Greenlaw and Lynn Ellison Jane Thompspn SheilaDecker Linda Swazey Peter Ellis Betty Moore Sheila Long Johnny Mastershyman Ernest Thompson and Charles Horne and Gary Thompson

Parents aSSisting backstage were Mrs Marion Carey and Mrs Frances Decker Mrs KathleenLongandMrs Eleanshyor Horne

Mrs Margaret Peters sang Bless This House and was aocompanied by Mrs Edna Burry

Group singing was enjoyed led by Maynard Jones music director and accompanied by Sheldon Poole at the piano

Refreshments were servedb the sophomore mothers UDder the dixectionof ~irs Blruc~ DegerStrDm and middotlrs iea~-

LongestDrive 1 orton Hamshylin Nearest to pin Richard Doble Jr of Milo

Wom en s L ow Gross 1 Marshygaret Gillis East Millinocket 2 Helen Simpson 3 Mi ldredThe following wer e awarded Doble Miloprizes a t the Annual Fall tour shy

Women s Low Net 1 Olganame nt held at the Katahdin PinDette Milo 2 Hilda Malshy

Country Club in Milo on Septshylette Millinocket 3 Mrs ember 16 Gonya MillinocketMens L ow Gross Class A

Womens Longest Drive and1 Don Varney Milo 2 Dave neares t to pin were both won

Greenleaf Bangor 3 Bob by Margare t Gillis of EastSimps on Bangor MillinocketMens Low Gros s C lass B

1 T St Jobn Millinocke t 2 Paul Melligan 3 Tied by Ouil Iibullbull J D eFrederico of Millinocket News Herb Vapdedes t1ne and Ray Doughty of Howiand

Mens Low Net C lass Ai 1 HAPPy HOUR CLUB Bob middot Davis Bangor 2 Bob Trickey Milo 3 B Leino The Happy Hour Club me t on MIllinocke t Wednesday at the Big Boyd

Mens Low Net Class B L Lake cottage of Mrs Hildred G Lewis Bangor 2 and 3 Buck for a picnic lunch and tied by George Roberts of m eeting wi th e leven members Brownville Jct John Brun- and one gues t Robin Ward a ette of Millinocket and Gene gues t of Mrs Henry Ricker Grondin pr esent

Mens BestBaU 1 Don Var- The business m eeting was ney and Bud Daggett of Milo cond ucted by the vice pr esshy2 Sheldon Poole and DonVar- ident Mrs Henry Ricker ney of Milo 3 Bob Davisand A game wa s p layed duriug the D Greenleaf of Bangor after noon

1aHtiter

FRONT ROW- L to R HeddaClark Honey McClain Faraday Clark Patty Cunningham

BACK ROW- L to R PaulYoungblood Johnny Larouche Dwi shyght Clark and Ric1lard Curtis Staff photo by Hathorn

The Student Council held a bottle drive r ec entlylne proceeds are used for the Student Council Scholarship to be given to a senshyior who is going on to college

3middot~ shy1I-filo Garden Club DES _ -

Milo- The Milo Garden Club met at the home of Mrs Aubshyr ey Gould with Mrs Oscar Hamlin co-hostess Sevenshyteen members and one forme r meriiber Mrs Hugh Leonshy were Mrs Inez Flr__

ar d now res iding at Lexingshy conductress and ~irs ton Mass were present Graves Adah A ~

iug in the Worthy 0 __ ~_

McKay presiding -

At the business meeting conshy was read for Mrs G

ducted by Mrs William Macshy Dubay Leod final plans for the Disshy Mrs Annie M G-a

-~trict Meeting were made was appointed as The program was presented the vacancy caused

by Mrs Julian Perry who signation of Mrs Gze spoke on the planting and care kes was ins talled of peonies iriS and African Alice Graves violets The annual inspecto

Following the meeting reshy Chapter will be held Oc-

freshments were servedby the with Mrs Betty Jear 3 hos teses The next meeting of Portland asaoc-a I will be held a t the home of matron as inspec fug O~ Mrs Ora Billings October 9 Contd oJ _Elt

1962 FOOTBALL BOOK 44 PAGE

The Richfield Ga ~ Dealer offers you FREE with his complimen all-new 1962 Richli Football Gl1id 44

FREE A free q ua r t of Rich lu be 10-30 M ultigrade Motor Oil or RicWubeSupe r HOMoto r Oil when you buy a n oil change See band y coupon in 62 Footbatl Book

DRIVE IN TO

~~~

r-AoOiUIJY

1 A K I Crosbys

- ior the year

_eBident Mrs _ -0 a4all s ec retary -E gnes McFadden

~q5aDl committee is ~h Youngblood Mrs

- Dxand Mrs Myrtle _~ingcomrnittee Mrs

and Mrs Elinor -e floral committee

e ~fcGuire and Mrs J Horne publicity --ce]ine Hill welfare

Us s Agnes Mc shyti llis Gladys Mooshy

-- Scout committee e Leavitt Mrs

_ ~ Keef and Mrs Ruth

~st meeting of the seashy- eld Monday evening -IDp of Mrs Myrtle ~= a p ot luck supper ~ the meeting

--~ Neoteric Club held

- -ge s ale - ~ _ee was appointed

~r ~ Scout le~der and - he Derby troop

IllE committee are lacdougall and

obinson to hold a supper

jOssible with the I----~cmmittee in charge

~lEnts Mrs Athashyhairman Mrs

-= ~i Mrs P hyllis ~lrs Lynn Shershy_~ Jean Orinnshy

- ~ SZepardson gave _ _~ ~eetings she and

~~-=-=- lad attended at

(9meeting to be held a~ Skowshy Ehegan At the next meeting CivilDefense will be the topic and a supper will be served ATlLll~iJiCHEVROLET

FRI amp SAT Sept 28-29 on Civil Defense feeding A collection will also be takshyen for CARE at the November meeting It was voted to buy a flash catnera for the club FollOwing the business meeshy

ting Mrs Helen Carey inshytroduced Mrs Eleanor Diashy mond of Bangor who gave a talk on Makeup and Good JOIN THE PACESETTER CR6WD TO 63 CHEVROLETS Grooming Co me in and see why early buyers are putting themselves in

exciting new Chevrolets f or 63 You can climb on t he Chevrolet Brownville- The Brownville bandwagon too Buy early and have the pleasure of Chevrolet s

Rainbow Assembly met Wed shy neurowes~ improvements and feat ures all th rough 63 Quick action will brin g you top i ra de-in allowance on your present car nesday evening t the Masonic during our 63 Brea kaway Del ivery Celebratian See us now and

Hall Nancy RaLllin substishy experience th e year S most exciting cars exciting Chevrolets

uted as worthy advisor Deanna ior 1963 Stop- Shop-Drive One Home Today

Cbase as the associate worthy HARRY C ARTUS INC advisor and Charlene Kenney

PARK STREET Phone 943-7303as Big Sis ter mililia The Mother -Daughter Banshy

quet will be held October 10 Milo-Inspection of Aldworth Mrs Ann Horsman of PO-ishyThe s ocial Committee of the Chapter OES was held reshy land worthy grand ma Community Churchwill cater cently at the Masonic Hall with Grand Chapter OESstate of The ticket committee is Brenshy Mrs Frances Swazey presid- Maine da Fisher Cecelia Smith and ing Wayne Haley wag substitute

Mary Ellen Babkirk The inspecting officer was for the sentinel Other honored guests ne-

StanleyWhitney worthygrLJ patron Belfast Mrs Milor McIntosh pastgrandmatroJ C 01 Get k iate arl) Houlfon Mrs Ann Millspasshygrand matron Milo Kenshyneth Pullen past grand patshyron Milo Mrs Ann Wigg~ district deputy grand matroc of District 17 grand represhysentatives Mrs Alice Sishymont worthy matron of Harshybor Light Chapter Rockport grand representative of Michshyigan in Maine Mrs Arlene Whitney past matron of PrilL rOBe Chapter Belfast grand representative of P ennsylvania in Maine Invitations received weri

from Primrose Belfast reshyception honoring Worthy Grand Patron Stanley Whitshyney and Grand Chaplain Mrs Marion -whitcomb to be he

ISeptember 29 at 8 p m aL ~~

Staff photo by Hathorn the Belfast Armory Wassookeag Chapter Dexter

The Milo Jaycees held a Get Acquainted Dance recently at the Guest Officers Night SeptshyDerby Com munity Hall with nearly thirty couples attending ember 27 at which time Ald-

The Committee for the dance was Charles Artus John Sher- worthls Esther Mrs Phyllis burne John Brigham Dick B ecbvith Robert Larson and Doug Treworgy will be guest oI-

Russel icer Refreshmehts will - euro shy

Refre5hmer~ - ~rpoundl S9lveG y the Jaycee Wives~QIhd

o menbers at tile districshy

Organization News Contd

served Good Cheer Chapter Orono

Gues t Officers Night Octoshyber 1 at which time Aldworllis Ruth Mrs Gertrude Rowe will be a guest officer Supshyper will precede the meeting at 630 p m Degrees of the order were

confer r ed for the purpose of inspection Mrs Sue Jenkins Mrs Loshyrina Johnson and Dwight Hamshylin were appointed as a comshymi ttee of r es olutions of reshyspect for the late Mrs Kathshyerine Thompson pas t matron The next meeting of the chap shy

ter will be Oc tQber 8 a t 730 p m This will be Obligation Night Refres hments were served

under the direction of Mrs Priscilla Chase associate matron and her committee The birthdays of Mrs Alice

Chase secretary and Mrs Edith White treasurer were honored and a birthday cake made by Mrs Frances Swazshyey wor thy matron was includshyed in the r efreshments

MILO JAYCEE WIVES

The first meeting of the Milo Jaycee Wives was held at the DerbyCommunity Hall with 10 member~ and two guests Mrs Sylvia McInnis pr esident of the Bangor Jaycee Wives and Mrs Gloria Dauphne vice president in a ttendance

Election of officers was held wi th the following elected Mrs Sara Richards president Mrs Lynn Sherburne internal vice president Mrs P at Ricker external vice president Mrs NormaArtus secretary Mrs Jean Perkins treasurer and Mrs Sylvia Berry and Mrs Mar ylee Brown Board of Dishyr ec tor s

In the absence of the presi shydent the business meeting was conducted by Mrs Lynn Sherburne

The next meeting will be held on Oc tober 16 a t the home of Mrs Carol Horne

We wish to apologize for our syl1ablization however it was unavoidable due to our inexshyperienced attempts to justi shyIv the margins

FRIDAY Troop 115 leaves for l

at Lily Bay

SATURDAY Catholic Church r~ ~

SUNDAY The church of your

MONDAY

Milo Communty Hospital is in the process of adding new offshyice and waiting ro-m facilities Staff photo by Hathorn

At the business meeting conshyducted by the presiden Mrs Marion Rutherford it was voted to hold a fall rummage sale with the date to be announ shyced The next meeting w-ul~ held

at the home o~ _Irs G_eta Hamlin with IT Pa _ son as co-hostess Following the busines se- sshy

ion refreshments were ser shyNazerene-Milo ed by the hostessess

The Rev Emma Kenniston MaryleeBrownand Mrs1farshywas guest speaker at the Churshy ion Rutherford ch of the Nazerene on Sunday Members from St Josephs Her Sermon topic A Changeshy church attending the meeting less GodinaChangingWorld of District Five of the Episshy

copal Churches held last week Brownville Jct -The Immashy at the chapel of St Thomas of

culate Conception Sodality held Canterbury on the University its first fall meeting Wednesshy of Mitne campus were Mrs day evening in the P arish Hall Stanley Gardner Mrs Samshywith a large attendence uelBradeen Mrs Abner Ford

Events planned for the comshy Mrs Gladys Mooers Mrs ing months were a smorgasshy Albert Hobbs Mrs Edna bor d supper Oc tober 17 and Bradeen They were accomshythe annual fall sale and tea panied by the vicar of the November 7 church the Rev Gardner

Forty Hour Devotions will Park Street Methodist start September 30 Members The youth choirs of Park St will clean the church Septemshy Church held an election of ofshyber 29th

ficers at their lastrehearsalB The district meeting of the Those elected in the Chorshy

MD C C Wbullbull willbeatBuckshy ister ChOir were Vicki Howshysport October 1

ard president Jennifer Hosshykins vice preSident Bretta

Milo-The Womans Auxiliary Hussey secretary amp tIgteasurerof St Josephs Episcopal chshy

Kathy Dunham librarian andurch metFriday evening at the

Terri King assistant librarshychurch with 10 members attenshy ian ding The meeting was opened

The Crusaders elected Davidwith prayer by the Rev Stanshy

Hanson president Scott Jobnshyley Gardner vicar

stou vice president Robert

P TA

TUESDAY WSCS New Idea Club BJ Methodist Offici3 (

ne season 530 on Sept 3 vestry This gr all Methodis yo -shy and High School

There will be a M Y F rally a G Oct 7 at 3 p m

Brownville Jct

The Womens Au _ _

_

=shy~

Johns Episcopal C in the parish haL ening to honor Densmore who Bangor in the ne-gift was presentee _ ident Mrs Ke_ bUlll followedb and refreshme n- T

Attending Mrs Stan Mrs Willimiddot

ser-E5 ~~ee rabLng sesshy

on

__ n the ves try of the 6 i 3l 20 members at shy

_ -gt~ was made by the -e= 5 of the parsonage and

- - zommittee or repairs ~--e been made on the -~se and that ithas beenr-~

sions for teaChers and leaders under the supervision of the Board of Education of Methshyodlst churches in Maine are being conducted a t the Park Street Methodist Church The leader is Mrs William

Wilcoxof East Corinth and the title of the course is Teach shying Children in the church School

St Josephs Episcopal Chur ch There will be a Laymans

Conference at Camp Mer e shystead at Camden on Saturday and Sunday Sept 29 a nd 30 This meeting i s for all Epis shycopal Church men and wivepound are invitedbull

TO ALL AREA CLERGY We are very m uch interes shy- ofrs Virginia Snare

ted in featuring a series of caughter weekly articles by the various a~el Cudhea r eport shycler gymen of the area Rally Day will b e he ld If you wouldb e willing to subshye~r 30 and there will

mit such as artic le from time oCication of teacliers to time we would be very happy bull Z 7a Lovejoy reported to print itW S C S sub- disshy

Would you p leas e contac t us _ ecting will be h eld at ~~e Junction October --=--~ at 1 0 a m P lans

ctlg made for the anshyt=istmas Fair and sale ~~tIe9 =d December 7

_e lVejoy also reported sionary Sc~minar

oe ~eld a t Guilford Octshy~ -om 3 to 7 p m ~ Brownville Junctshy_ have a display and

- - - on Alaska ~r1 3 ~ounced that a joint ~

_ f ~lissions will be held 1telaquoJ4- iJited Baptist chur c h z date and subject to be In the future we hope to be ~=dMXs LowseNewshy able to supply the scores and ~rman of Worship s tandings of the various teams

_3-on anoounced thatan and leagues ts Dedication and Me

Service will be held

~J Tr ickey announced 1- iave registered for

_5 The pastor annshy=lt ~t he plans to hold a Eship training class ~ ~middotr Y F Rally will be ~ Guilford Oct ober 7

~= - till be World Wide -=~i1 Sundar

Local IAn Men eceive Awaras BEJBB1~ ~middot ~ ~

ltT

Foreman K R Beals ac cepts Chief Engineerfs award the best safety record among Bridge and Building employ~

Ext ra Gang and S and C crews for the year 1961 as B B Supt R E

Foreman Samuel S Davis Searsport Foreman WillianshyPaul Derby and Foreman Wallace J Russell Derby ree gold passes from Supt V L Ladd right Davis was Old Town and entered service July 25 1922 as a car helper Paul was born in St John N B and entered ser July 20 1922 as a blacksmith Russell was ~orn in Fort field and became a permanent employee July 13 1922 He tired as general foreman locomotive department shortly he r eceived his gold pass Maine Line

T

~ -~~--~- -~ -shy -

MODERN PRINI1NG with

OLD FASHIONED PRICES

MIL CO

eN f COllPOSlNG EQUIPMENT

PLATE-KAKING VACUUM FRAME uuiARC LIGHT

PRESS

ING I

fs t bullrl CAMERA

lUNDERY EQUIPMENT

During the summer eight tenths of the Milo-Lake View Road was improved Your town crew kept the cost down so as to comshyplate 10 more road than expected by the State Highway Eng1nshyeers Maintence is now the raponsib1lity of the State

License fees for untagged dogs should be paidat once MILO VOTERS

fyou have not completed the new voters regristration cards plmiddot ease contact Mr Elton Clement Registrar as soon as convenshyient

O T Rozelle

THE PEN IS MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD If you have thoughts thatyou would like to share with our readshy

ers drop us a line and we will print your letter iiposs1ble

We have believed along with a great many other peop~ the Milo Area shouldhave its ownnewspaper to provide a to distribute local news publicityfor civic organizations mation on town business affairs a calendar ofcoming soc church events andlowpriced advertising for localbusne with good coverage in their selling area bull

Moat of our surro1llldiDgcommunities have their own ne era Greenville Dexter Dover Millinocket East Millinol and Lincoln to name the closeat

Publiahing a local paper Js an interesting and exciting oco tion but it doe incur a great deJll of hard work and not derable expense We hope our patrons f1ml The Town Crie_ thsupport1ng through their iliterest paper purchases and vertls1ng

Editorbullbull

Page 8: R J Thibodeau Wins lob ter olds Auual Fair stiv I Trip Worl F · vice prest Church Fair cont'd ~1rs. Charles Larouche, Geo rge Hamlin, Doris Br own, Bet r:y Hanson, PauletteStanchfield

LongestDrive 1 orton Hamshylin Nearest to pin Richard Doble Jr of Milo

Wom en s L ow Gross 1 Marshygaret Gillis East Millinocket 2 Helen Simpson 3 Mi ldredThe following wer e awarded Doble Miloprizes a t the Annual Fall tour shy

Women s Low Net 1 Olganame nt held at the Katahdin PinDette Milo 2 Hilda Malshy

Country Club in Milo on Septshylette Millinocket 3 Mrs ember 16 Gonya MillinocketMens L ow Gross Class A

Womens Longest Drive and1 Don Varney Milo 2 Dave neares t to pin were both won

Greenleaf Bangor 3 Bob by Margare t Gillis of EastSimps on Bangor MillinocketMens Low Gros s C lass B

1 T St Jobn Millinocke t 2 Paul Melligan 3 Tied by Ouil Iibullbull J D eFrederico of Millinocket News Herb Vapdedes t1ne and Ray Doughty of Howiand

Mens Low Net C lass Ai 1 HAPPy HOUR CLUB Bob middot Davis Bangor 2 Bob Trickey Milo 3 B Leino The Happy Hour Club me t on MIllinocke t Wednesday at the Big Boyd

Mens Low Net Class B L Lake cottage of Mrs Hildred G Lewis Bangor 2 and 3 Buck for a picnic lunch and tied by George Roberts of m eeting wi th e leven members Brownville Jct John Brun- and one gues t Robin Ward a ette of Millinocket and Gene gues t of Mrs Henry Ricker Grondin pr esent

Mens BestBaU 1 Don Var- The business m eeting was ney and Bud Daggett of Milo cond ucted by the vice pr esshy2 Sheldon Poole and DonVar- ident Mrs Henry Ricker ney of Milo 3 Bob Davisand A game wa s p layed duriug the D Greenleaf of Bangor after noon

1aHtiter

FRONT ROW- L to R HeddaClark Honey McClain Faraday Clark Patty Cunningham

BACK ROW- L to R PaulYoungblood Johnny Larouche Dwi shyght Clark and Ric1lard Curtis Staff photo by Hathorn

The Student Council held a bottle drive r ec entlylne proceeds are used for the Student Council Scholarship to be given to a senshyior who is going on to college

3middot~ shy1I-filo Garden Club DES _ -

Milo- The Milo Garden Club met at the home of Mrs Aubshyr ey Gould with Mrs Oscar Hamlin co-hostess Sevenshyteen members and one forme r meriiber Mrs Hugh Leonshy were Mrs Inez Flr__

ar d now res iding at Lexingshy conductress and ~irs ton Mass were present Graves Adah A ~

iug in the Worthy 0 __ ~_

McKay presiding -

At the business meeting conshy was read for Mrs G

ducted by Mrs William Macshy Dubay Leod final plans for the Disshy Mrs Annie M G-a

-~trict Meeting were made was appointed as The program was presented the vacancy caused

by Mrs Julian Perry who signation of Mrs Gze spoke on the planting and care kes was ins talled of peonies iriS and African Alice Graves violets The annual inspecto

Following the meeting reshy Chapter will be held Oc-

freshments were servedby the with Mrs Betty Jear 3 hos teses The next meeting of Portland asaoc-a I will be held a t the home of matron as inspec fug O~ Mrs Ora Billings October 9 Contd oJ _Elt

1962 FOOTBALL BOOK 44 PAGE

The Richfield Ga ~ Dealer offers you FREE with his complimen all-new 1962 Richli Football Gl1id 44

FREE A free q ua r t of Rich lu be 10-30 M ultigrade Motor Oil or RicWubeSupe r HOMoto r Oil when you buy a n oil change See band y coupon in 62 Footbatl Book

DRIVE IN TO

~~~

r-AoOiUIJY

1 A K I Crosbys

- ior the year

_eBident Mrs _ -0 a4all s ec retary -E gnes McFadden

~q5aDl committee is ~h Youngblood Mrs

- Dxand Mrs Myrtle _~ingcomrnittee Mrs

and Mrs Elinor -e floral committee

e ~fcGuire and Mrs J Horne publicity --ce]ine Hill welfare

Us s Agnes Mc shyti llis Gladys Mooshy

-- Scout committee e Leavitt Mrs

_ ~ Keef and Mrs Ruth

~st meeting of the seashy- eld Monday evening -IDp of Mrs Myrtle ~= a p ot luck supper ~ the meeting

--~ Neoteric Club held

- -ge s ale - ~ _ee was appointed

~r ~ Scout le~der and - he Derby troop

IllE committee are lacdougall and

obinson to hold a supper

jOssible with the I----~cmmittee in charge

~lEnts Mrs Athashyhairman Mrs

-= ~i Mrs P hyllis ~lrs Lynn Shershy_~ Jean Orinnshy

- ~ SZepardson gave _ _~ ~eetings she and

~~-=-=- lad attended at

(9meeting to be held a~ Skowshy Ehegan At the next meeting CivilDefense will be the topic and a supper will be served ATlLll~iJiCHEVROLET

FRI amp SAT Sept 28-29 on Civil Defense feeding A collection will also be takshyen for CARE at the November meeting It was voted to buy a flash catnera for the club FollOwing the business meeshy

ting Mrs Helen Carey inshytroduced Mrs Eleanor Diashy mond of Bangor who gave a talk on Makeup and Good JOIN THE PACESETTER CR6WD TO 63 CHEVROLETS Grooming Co me in and see why early buyers are putting themselves in

exciting new Chevrolets f or 63 You can climb on t he Chevrolet Brownville- The Brownville bandwagon too Buy early and have the pleasure of Chevrolet s

Rainbow Assembly met Wed shy neurowes~ improvements and feat ures all th rough 63 Quick action will brin g you top i ra de-in allowance on your present car nesday evening t the Masonic during our 63 Brea kaway Del ivery Celebratian See us now and

Hall Nancy RaLllin substishy experience th e year S most exciting cars exciting Chevrolets

uted as worthy advisor Deanna ior 1963 Stop- Shop-Drive One Home Today

Cbase as the associate worthy HARRY C ARTUS INC advisor and Charlene Kenney

PARK STREET Phone 943-7303as Big Sis ter mililia The Mother -Daughter Banshy

quet will be held October 10 Milo-Inspection of Aldworth Mrs Ann Horsman of PO-ishyThe s ocial Committee of the Chapter OES was held reshy land worthy grand ma Community Churchwill cater cently at the Masonic Hall with Grand Chapter OESstate of The ticket committee is Brenshy Mrs Frances Swazey presid- Maine da Fisher Cecelia Smith and ing Wayne Haley wag substitute

Mary Ellen Babkirk The inspecting officer was for the sentinel Other honored guests ne-

StanleyWhitney worthygrLJ patron Belfast Mrs Milor McIntosh pastgrandmatroJ C 01 Get k iate arl) Houlfon Mrs Ann Millspasshygrand matron Milo Kenshyneth Pullen past grand patshyron Milo Mrs Ann Wigg~ district deputy grand matroc of District 17 grand represhysentatives Mrs Alice Sishymont worthy matron of Harshybor Light Chapter Rockport grand representative of Michshyigan in Maine Mrs Arlene Whitney past matron of PrilL rOBe Chapter Belfast grand representative of P ennsylvania in Maine Invitations received weri

from Primrose Belfast reshyception honoring Worthy Grand Patron Stanley Whitshyney and Grand Chaplain Mrs Marion -whitcomb to be he

ISeptember 29 at 8 p m aL ~~

Staff photo by Hathorn the Belfast Armory Wassookeag Chapter Dexter

The Milo Jaycees held a Get Acquainted Dance recently at the Guest Officers Night SeptshyDerby Com munity Hall with nearly thirty couples attending ember 27 at which time Ald-

The Committee for the dance was Charles Artus John Sher- worthls Esther Mrs Phyllis burne John Brigham Dick B ecbvith Robert Larson and Doug Treworgy will be guest oI-

Russel icer Refreshmehts will - euro shy

Refre5hmer~ - ~rpoundl S9lveG y the Jaycee Wives~QIhd

o menbers at tile districshy

Organization News Contd

served Good Cheer Chapter Orono

Gues t Officers Night Octoshyber 1 at which time Aldworllis Ruth Mrs Gertrude Rowe will be a guest officer Supshyper will precede the meeting at 630 p m Degrees of the order were

confer r ed for the purpose of inspection Mrs Sue Jenkins Mrs Loshyrina Johnson and Dwight Hamshylin were appointed as a comshymi ttee of r es olutions of reshyspect for the late Mrs Kathshyerine Thompson pas t matron The next meeting of the chap shy

ter will be Oc tQber 8 a t 730 p m This will be Obligation Night Refres hments were served

under the direction of Mrs Priscilla Chase associate matron and her committee The birthdays of Mrs Alice

Chase secretary and Mrs Edith White treasurer were honored and a birthday cake made by Mrs Frances Swazshyey wor thy matron was includshyed in the r efreshments

MILO JAYCEE WIVES

The first meeting of the Milo Jaycee Wives was held at the DerbyCommunity Hall with 10 member~ and two guests Mrs Sylvia McInnis pr esident of the Bangor Jaycee Wives and Mrs Gloria Dauphne vice president in a ttendance

Election of officers was held wi th the following elected Mrs Sara Richards president Mrs Lynn Sherburne internal vice president Mrs P at Ricker external vice president Mrs NormaArtus secretary Mrs Jean Perkins treasurer and Mrs Sylvia Berry and Mrs Mar ylee Brown Board of Dishyr ec tor s

In the absence of the presi shydent the business meeting was conducted by Mrs Lynn Sherburne

The next meeting will be held on Oc tober 16 a t the home of Mrs Carol Horne

We wish to apologize for our syl1ablization however it was unavoidable due to our inexshyperienced attempts to justi shyIv the margins

FRIDAY Troop 115 leaves for l

at Lily Bay

SATURDAY Catholic Church r~ ~

SUNDAY The church of your

MONDAY

Milo Communty Hospital is in the process of adding new offshyice and waiting ro-m facilities Staff photo by Hathorn

At the business meeting conshyducted by the presiden Mrs Marion Rutherford it was voted to hold a fall rummage sale with the date to be announ shyced The next meeting w-ul~ held

at the home o~ _Irs G_eta Hamlin with IT Pa _ son as co-hostess Following the busines se- sshy

ion refreshments were ser shyNazerene-Milo ed by the hostessess

The Rev Emma Kenniston MaryleeBrownand Mrs1farshywas guest speaker at the Churshy ion Rutherford ch of the Nazerene on Sunday Members from St Josephs Her Sermon topic A Changeshy church attending the meeting less GodinaChangingWorld of District Five of the Episshy

copal Churches held last week Brownville Jct -The Immashy at the chapel of St Thomas of

culate Conception Sodality held Canterbury on the University its first fall meeting Wednesshy of Mitne campus were Mrs day evening in the P arish Hall Stanley Gardner Mrs Samshywith a large attendence uelBradeen Mrs Abner Ford

Events planned for the comshy Mrs Gladys Mooers Mrs ing months were a smorgasshy Albert Hobbs Mrs Edna bor d supper Oc tober 17 and Bradeen They were accomshythe annual fall sale and tea panied by the vicar of the November 7 church the Rev Gardner

Forty Hour Devotions will Park Street Methodist start September 30 Members The youth choirs of Park St will clean the church Septemshy Church held an election of ofshyber 29th

ficers at their lastrehearsalB The district meeting of the Those elected in the Chorshy

MD C C Wbullbull willbeatBuckshy ister ChOir were Vicki Howshysport October 1

ard president Jennifer Hosshykins vice preSident Bretta

Milo-The Womans Auxiliary Hussey secretary amp tIgteasurerof St Josephs Episcopal chshy

Kathy Dunham librarian andurch metFriday evening at the

Terri King assistant librarshychurch with 10 members attenshy ian ding The meeting was opened

The Crusaders elected Davidwith prayer by the Rev Stanshy

Hanson president Scott Jobnshyley Gardner vicar

stou vice president Robert

P TA

TUESDAY WSCS New Idea Club BJ Methodist Offici3 (

ne season 530 on Sept 3 vestry This gr all Methodis yo -shy and High School

There will be a M Y F rally a G Oct 7 at 3 p m

Brownville Jct

The Womens Au _ _

_

=shy~

Johns Episcopal C in the parish haL ening to honor Densmore who Bangor in the ne-gift was presentee _ ident Mrs Ke_ bUlll followedb and refreshme n- T

Attending Mrs Stan Mrs Willimiddot

ser-E5 ~~ee rabLng sesshy

on

__ n the ves try of the 6 i 3l 20 members at shy

_ -gt~ was made by the -e= 5 of the parsonage and

- - zommittee or repairs ~--e been made on the -~se and that ithas beenr-~

sions for teaChers and leaders under the supervision of the Board of Education of Methshyodlst churches in Maine are being conducted a t the Park Street Methodist Church The leader is Mrs William

Wilcoxof East Corinth and the title of the course is Teach shying Children in the church School

St Josephs Episcopal Chur ch There will be a Laymans

Conference at Camp Mer e shystead at Camden on Saturday and Sunday Sept 29 a nd 30 This meeting i s for all Epis shycopal Church men and wivepound are invitedbull

TO ALL AREA CLERGY We are very m uch interes shy- ofrs Virginia Snare

ted in featuring a series of caughter weekly articles by the various a~el Cudhea r eport shycler gymen of the area Rally Day will b e he ld If you wouldb e willing to subshye~r 30 and there will

mit such as artic le from time oCication of teacliers to time we would be very happy bull Z 7a Lovejoy reported to print itW S C S sub- disshy

Would you p leas e contac t us _ ecting will be h eld at ~~e Junction October --=--~ at 1 0 a m P lans

ctlg made for the anshyt=istmas Fair and sale ~~tIe9 =d December 7

_e lVejoy also reported sionary Sc~minar

oe ~eld a t Guilford Octshy~ -om 3 to 7 p m ~ Brownville Junctshy_ have a display and

- - - on Alaska ~r1 3 ~ounced that a joint ~

_ f ~lissions will be held 1telaquoJ4- iJited Baptist chur c h z date and subject to be In the future we hope to be ~=dMXs LowseNewshy able to supply the scores and ~rman of Worship s tandings of the various teams

_3-on anoounced thatan and leagues ts Dedication and Me

Service will be held

~J Tr ickey announced 1- iave registered for

_5 The pastor annshy=lt ~t he plans to hold a Eship training class ~ ~middotr Y F Rally will be ~ Guilford Oct ober 7

~= - till be World Wide -=~i1 Sundar

Local IAn Men eceive Awaras BEJBB1~ ~middot ~ ~

ltT

Foreman K R Beals ac cepts Chief Engineerfs award the best safety record among Bridge and Building employ~

Ext ra Gang and S and C crews for the year 1961 as B B Supt R E

Foreman Samuel S Davis Searsport Foreman WillianshyPaul Derby and Foreman Wallace J Russell Derby ree gold passes from Supt V L Ladd right Davis was Old Town and entered service July 25 1922 as a car helper Paul was born in St John N B and entered ser July 20 1922 as a blacksmith Russell was ~orn in Fort field and became a permanent employee July 13 1922 He tired as general foreman locomotive department shortly he r eceived his gold pass Maine Line

T

~ -~~--~- -~ -shy -

MODERN PRINI1NG with

OLD FASHIONED PRICES

MIL CO

eN f COllPOSlNG EQUIPMENT

PLATE-KAKING VACUUM FRAME uuiARC LIGHT

PRESS

ING I

fs t bullrl CAMERA

lUNDERY EQUIPMENT

During the summer eight tenths of the Milo-Lake View Road was improved Your town crew kept the cost down so as to comshyplate 10 more road than expected by the State Highway Eng1nshyeers Maintence is now the raponsib1lity of the State

License fees for untagged dogs should be paidat once MILO VOTERS

fyou have not completed the new voters regristration cards plmiddot ease contact Mr Elton Clement Registrar as soon as convenshyient

O T Rozelle

THE PEN IS MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD If you have thoughts thatyou would like to share with our readshy

ers drop us a line and we will print your letter iiposs1ble

We have believed along with a great many other peop~ the Milo Area shouldhave its ownnewspaper to provide a to distribute local news publicityfor civic organizations mation on town business affairs a calendar ofcoming soc church events andlowpriced advertising for localbusne with good coverage in their selling area bull

Moat of our surro1llldiDgcommunities have their own ne era Greenville Dexter Dover Millinocket East Millinol and Lincoln to name the closeat

Publiahing a local paper Js an interesting and exciting oco tion but it doe incur a great deJll of hard work and not derable expense We hope our patrons f1ml The Town Crie_ thsupport1ng through their iliterest paper purchases and vertls1ng

Editorbullbull

Page 9: R J Thibodeau Wins lob ter olds Auual Fair stiv I Trip Worl F · vice prest Church Fair cont'd ~1rs. Charles Larouche, Geo rge Hamlin, Doris Br own, Bet r:y Hanson, PauletteStanchfield

- ior the year

_eBident Mrs _ -0 a4all s ec retary -E gnes McFadden

~q5aDl committee is ~h Youngblood Mrs

- Dxand Mrs Myrtle _~ingcomrnittee Mrs

and Mrs Elinor -e floral committee

e ~fcGuire and Mrs J Horne publicity --ce]ine Hill welfare

Us s Agnes Mc shyti llis Gladys Mooshy

-- Scout committee e Leavitt Mrs

_ ~ Keef and Mrs Ruth

~st meeting of the seashy- eld Monday evening -IDp of Mrs Myrtle ~= a p ot luck supper ~ the meeting

--~ Neoteric Club held

- -ge s ale - ~ _ee was appointed

~r ~ Scout le~der and - he Derby troop

IllE committee are lacdougall and

obinson to hold a supper

jOssible with the I----~cmmittee in charge

~lEnts Mrs Athashyhairman Mrs

-= ~i Mrs P hyllis ~lrs Lynn Shershy_~ Jean Orinnshy

- ~ SZepardson gave _ _~ ~eetings she and

~~-=-=- lad attended at

(9meeting to be held a~ Skowshy Ehegan At the next meeting CivilDefense will be the topic and a supper will be served ATlLll~iJiCHEVROLET

FRI amp SAT Sept 28-29 on Civil Defense feeding A collection will also be takshyen for CARE at the November meeting It was voted to buy a flash catnera for the club FollOwing the business meeshy

ting Mrs Helen Carey inshytroduced Mrs Eleanor Diashy mond of Bangor who gave a talk on Makeup and Good JOIN THE PACESETTER CR6WD TO 63 CHEVROLETS Grooming Co me in and see why early buyers are putting themselves in

exciting new Chevrolets f or 63 You can climb on t he Chevrolet Brownville- The Brownville bandwagon too Buy early and have the pleasure of Chevrolet s

Rainbow Assembly met Wed shy neurowes~ improvements and feat ures all th rough 63 Quick action will brin g you top i ra de-in allowance on your present car nesday evening t the Masonic during our 63 Brea kaway Del ivery Celebratian See us now and

Hall Nancy RaLllin substishy experience th e year S most exciting cars exciting Chevrolets

uted as worthy advisor Deanna ior 1963 Stop- Shop-Drive One Home Today

Cbase as the associate worthy HARRY C ARTUS INC advisor and Charlene Kenney

PARK STREET Phone 943-7303as Big Sis ter mililia The Mother -Daughter Banshy

quet will be held October 10 Milo-Inspection of Aldworth Mrs Ann Horsman of PO-ishyThe s ocial Committee of the Chapter OES was held reshy land worthy grand ma Community Churchwill cater cently at the Masonic Hall with Grand Chapter OESstate of The ticket committee is Brenshy Mrs Frances Swazey presid- Maine da Fisher Cecelia Smith and ing Wayne Haley wag substitute

Mary Ellen Babkirk The inspecting officer was for the sentinel Other honored guests ne-

StanleyWhitney worthygrLJ patron Belfast Mrs Milor McIntosh pastgrandmatroJ C 01 Get k iate arl) Houlfon Mrs Ann Millspasshygrand matron Milo Kenshyneth Pullen past grand patshyron Milo Mrs Ann Wigg~ district deputy grand matroc of District 17 grand represhysentatives Mrs Alice Sishymont worthy matron of Harshybor Light Chapter Rockport grand representative of Michshyigan in Maine Mrs Arlene Whitney past matron of PrilL rOBe Chapter Belfast grand representative of P ennsylvania in Maine Invitations received weri

from Primrose Belfast reshyception honoring Worthy Grand Patron Stanley Whitshyney and Grand Chaplain Mrs Marion -whitcomb to be he

ISeptember 29 at 8 p m aL ~~

Staff photo by Hathorn the Belfast Armory Wassookeag Chapter Dexter

The Milo Jaycees held a Get Acquainted Dance recently at the Guest Officers Night SeptshyDerby Com munity Hall with nearly thirty couples attending ember 27 at which time Ald-

The Committee for the dance was Charles Artus John Sher- worthls Esther Mrs Phyllis burne John Brigham Dick B ecbvith Robert Larson and Doug Treworgy will be guest oI-

Russel icer Refreshmehts will - euro shy

Refre5hmer~ - ~rpoundl S9lveG y the Jaycee Wives~QIhd

o menbers at tile districshy

Organization News Contd

served Good Cheer Chapter Orono

Gues t Officers Night Octoshyber 1 at which time Aldworllis Ruth Mrs Gertrude Rowe will be a guest officer Supshyper will precede the meeting at 630 p m Degrees of the order were

confer r ed for the purpose of inspection Mrs Sue Jenkins Mrs Loshyrina Johnson and Dwight Hamshylin were appointed as a comshymi ttee of r es olutions of reshyspect for the late Mrs Kathshyerine Thompson pas t matron The next meeting of the chap shy

ter will be Oc tQber 8 a t 730 p m This will be Obligation Night Refres hments were served

under the direction of Mrs Priscilla Chase associate matron and her committee The birthdays of Mrs Alice

Chase secretary and Mrs Edith White treasurer were honored and a birthday cake made by Mrs Frances Swazshyey wor thy matron was includshyed in the r efreshments

MILO JAYCEE WIVES

The first meeting of the Milo Jaycee Wives was held at the DerbyCommunity Hall with 10 member~ and two guests Mrs Sylvia McInnis pr esident of the Bangor Jaycee Wives and Mrs Gloria Dauphne vice president in a ttendance

Election of officers was held wi th the following elected Mrs Sara Richards president Mrs Lynn Sherburne internal vice president Mrs P at Ricker external vice president Mrs NormaArtus secretary Mrs Jean Perkins treasurer and Mrs Sylvia Berry and Mrs Mar ylee Brown Board of Dishyr ec tor s

In the absence of the presi shydent the business meeting was conducted by Mrs Lynn Sherburne

The next meeting will be held on Oc tober 16 a t the home of Mrs Carol Horne

We wish to apologize for our syl1ablization however it was unavoidable due to our inexshyperienced attempts to justi shyIv the margins

FRIDAY Troop 115 leaves for l

at Lily Bay

SATURDAY Catholic Church r~ ~

SUNDAY The church of your

MONDAY

Milo Communty Hospital is in the process of adding new offshyice and waiting ro-m facilities Staff photo by Hathorn

At the business meeting conshyducted by the presiden Mrs Marion Rutherford it was voted to hold a fall rummage sale with the date to be announ shyced The next meeting w-ul~ held

at the home o~ _Irs G_eta Hamlin with IT Pa _ son as co-hostess Following the busines se- sshy

ion refreshments were ser shyNazerene-Milo ed by the hostessess

The Rev Emma Kenniston MaryleeBrownand Mrs1farshywas guest speaker at the Churshy ion Rutherford ch of the Nazerene on Sunday Members from St Josephs Her Sermon topic A Changeshy church attending the meeting less GodinaChangingWorld of District Five of the Episshy

copal Churches held last week Brownville Jct -The Immashy at the chapel of St Thomas of

culate Conception Sodality held Canterbury on the University its first fall meeting Wednesshy of Mitne campus were Mrs day evening in the P arish Hall Stanley Gardner Mrs Samshywith a large attendence uelBradeen Mrs Abner Ford

Events planned for the comshy Mrs Gladys Mooers Mrs ing months were a smorgasshy Albert Hobbs Mrs Edna bor d supper Oc tober 17 and Bradeen They were accomshythe annual fall sale and tea panied by the vicar of the November 7 church the Rev Gardner

Forty Hour Devotions will Park Street Methodist start September 30 Members The youth choirs of Park St will clean the church Septemshy Church held an election of ofshyber 29th

ficers at their lastrehearsalB The district meeting of the Those elected in the Chorshy

MD C C Wbullbull willbeatBuckshy ister ChOir were Vicki Howshysport October 1

ard president Jennifer Hosshykins vice preSident Bretta

Milo-The Womans Auxiliary Hussey secretary amp tIgteasurerof St Josephs Episcopal chshy

Kathy Dunham librarian andurch metFriday evening at the

Terri King assistant librarshychurch with 10 members attenshy ian ding The meeting was opened

The Crusaders elected Davidwith prayer by the Rev Stanshy

Hanson president Scott Jobnshyley Gardner vicar

stou vice president Robert

P TA

TUESDAY WSCS New Idea Club BJ Methodist Offici3 (

ne season 530 on Sept 3 vestry This gr all Methodis yo -shy and High School

There will be a M Y F rally a G Oct 7 at 3 p m

Brownville Jct

The Womens Au _ _

_

=shy~

Johns Episcopal C in the parish haL ening to honor Densmore who Bangor in the ne-gift was presentee _ ident Mrs Ke_ bUlll followedb and refreshme n- T

Attending Mrs Stan Mrs Willimiddot

ser-E5 ~~ee rabLng sesshy

on

__ n the ves try of the 6 i 3l 20 members at shy

_ -gt~ was made by the -e= 5 of the parsonage and

- - zommittee or repairs ~--e been made on the -~se and that ithas beenr-~

sions for teaChers and leaders under the supervision of the Board of Education of Methshyodlst churches in Maine are being conducted a t the Park Street Methodist Church The leader is Mrs William

Wilcoxof East Corinth and the title of the course is Teach shying Children in the church School

St Josephs Episcopal Chur ch There will be a Laymans

Conference at Camp Mer e shystead at Camden on Saturday and Sunday Sept 29 a nd 30 This meeting i s for all Epis shycopal Church men and wivepound are invitedbull

TO ALL AREA CLERGY We are very m uch interes shy- ofrs Virginia Snare

ted in featuring a series of caughter weekly articles by the various a~el Cudhea r eport shycler gymen of the area Rally Day will b e he ld If you wouldb e willing to subshye~r 30 and there will

mit such as artic le from time oCication of teacliers to time we would be very happy bull Z 7a Lovejoy reported to print itW S C S sub- disshy

Would you p leas e contac t us _ ecting will be h eld at ~~e Junction October --=--~ at 1 0 a m P lans

ctlg made for the anshyt=istmas Fair and sale ~~tIe9 =d December 7

_e lVejoy also reported sionary Sc~minar

oe ~eld a t Guilford Octshy~ -om 3 to 7 p m ~ Brownville Junctshy_ have a display and

- - - on Alaska ~r1 3 ~ounced that a joint ~

_ f ~lissions will be held 1telaquoJ4- iJited Baptist chur c h z date and subject to be In the future we hope to be ~=dMXs LowseNewshy able to supply the scores and ~rman of Worship s tandings of the various teams

_3-on anoounced thatan and leagues ts Dedication and Me

Service will be held

~J Tr ickey announced 1- iave registered for

_5 The pastor annshy=lt ~t he plans to hold a Eship training class ~ ~middotr Y F Rally will be ~ Guilford Oct ober 7

~= - till be World Wide -=~i1 Sundar

Local IAn Men eceive Awaras BEJBB1~ ~middot ~ ~

ltT

Foreman K R Beals ac cepts Chief Engineerfs award the best safety record among Bridge and Building employ~

Ext ra Gang and S and C crews for the year 1961 as B B Supt R E

Foreman Samuel S Davis Searsport Foreman WillianshyPaul Derby and Foreman Wallace J Russell Derby ree gold passes from Supt V L Ladd right Davis was Old Town and entered service July 25 1922 as a car helper Paul was born in St John N B and entered ser July 20 1922 as a blacksmith Russell was ~orn in Fort field and became a permanent employee July 13 1922 He tired as general foreman locomotive department shortly he r eceived his gold pass Maine Line

T

~ -~~--~- -~ -shy -

MODERN PRINI1NG with

OLD FASHIONED PRICES

MIL CO

eN f COllPOSlNG EQUIPMENT

PLATE-KAKING VACUUM FRAME uuiARC LIGHT

PRESS

ING I

fs t bullrl CAMERA

lUNDERY EQUIPMENT

During the summer eight tenths of the Milo-Lake View Road was improved Your town crew kept the cost down so as to comshyplate 10 more road than expected by the State Highway Eng1nshyeers Maintence is now the raponsib1lity of the State

License fees for untagged dogs should be paidat once MILO VOTERS

fyou have not completed the new voters regristration cards plmiddot ease contact Mr Elton Clement Registrar as soon as convenshyient

O T Rozelle

THE PEN IS MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD If you have thoughts thatyou would like to share with our readshy

ers drop us a line and we will print your letter iiposs1ble

We have believed along with a great many other peop~ the Milo Area shouldhave its ownnewspaper to provide a to distribute local news publicityfor civic organizations mation on town business affairs a calendar ofcoming soc church events andlowpriced advertising for localbusne with good coverage in their selling area bull

Moat of our surro1llldiDgcommunities have their own ne era Greenville Dexter Dover Millinocket East Millinol and Lincoln to name the closeat

Publiahing a local paper Js an interesting and exciting oco tion but it doe incur a great deJll of hard work and not derable expense We hope our patrons f1ml The Town Crie_ thsupport1ng through their iliterest paper purchases and vertls1ng

Editorbullbull

Page 10: R J Thibodeau Wins lob ter olds Auual Fair stiv I Trip Worl F · vice prest Church Fair cont'd ~1rs. Charles Larouche, Geo rge Hamlin, Doris Br own, Bet r:y Hanson, PauletteStanchfield

Organization News Contd

served Good Cheer Chapter Orono

Gues t Officers Night Octoshyber 1 at which time Aldworllis Ruth Mrs Gertrude Rowe will be a guest officer Supshyper will precede the meeting at 630 p m Degrees of the order were

confer r ed for the purpose of inspection Mrs Sue Jenkins Mrs Loshyrina Johnson and Dwight Hamshylin were appointed as a comshymi ttee of r es olutions of reshyspect for the late Mrs Kathshyerine Thompson pas t matron The next meeting of the chap shy

ter will be Oc tQber 8 a t 730 p m This will be Obligation Night Refres hments were served

under the direction of Mrs Priscilla Chase associate matron and her committee The birthdays of Mrs Alice

Chase secretary and Mrs Edith White treasurer were honored and a birthday cake made by Mrs Frances Swazshyey wor thy matron was includshyed in the r efreshments

MILO JAYCEE WIVES

The first meeting of the Milo Jaycee Wives was held at the DerbyCommunity Hall with 10 member~ and two guests Mrs Sylvia McInnis pr esident of the Bangor Jaycee Wives and Mrs Gloria Dauphne vice president in a ttendance

Election of officers was held wi th the following elected Mrs Sara Richards president Mrs Lynn Sherburne internal vice president Mrs P at Ricker external vice president Mrs NormaArtus secretary Mrs Jean Perkins treasurer and Mrs Sylvia Berry and Mrs Mar ylee Brown Board of Dishyr ec tor s

In the absence of the presi shydent the business meeting was conducted by Mrs Lynn Sherburne

The next meeting will be held on Oc tober 16 a t the home of Mrs Carol Horne

We wish to apologize for our syl1ablization however it was unavoidable due to our inexshyperienced attempts to justi shyIv the margins

FRIDAY Troop 115 leaves for l

at Lily Bay

SATURDAY Catholic Church r~ ~

SUNDAY The church of your

MONDAY

Milo Communty Hospital is in the process of adding new offshyice and waiting ro-m facilities Staff photo by Hathorn

At the business meeting conshyducted by the presiden Mrs Marion Rutherford it was voted to hold a fall rummage sale with the date to be announ shyced The next meeting w-ul~ held

at the home o~ _Irs G_eta Hamlin with IT Pa _ son as co-hostess Following the busines se- sshy

ion refreshments were ser shyNazerene-Milo ed by the hostessess

The Rev Emma Kenniston MaryleeBrownand Mrs1farshywas guest speaker at the Churshy ion Rutherford ch of the Nazerene on Sunday Members from St Josephs Her Sermon topic A Changeshy church attending the meeting less GodinaChangingWorld of District Five of the Episshy

copal Churches held last week Brownville Jct -The Immashy at the chapel of St Thomas of

culate Conception Sodality held Canterbury on the University its first fall meeting Wednesshy of Mitne campus were Mrs day evening in the P arish Hall Stanley Gardner Mrs Samshywith a large attendence uelBradeen Mrs Abner Ford

Events planned for the comshy Mrs Gladys Mooers Mrs ing months were a smorgasshy Albert Hobbs Mrs Edna bor d supper Oc tober 17 and Bradeen They were accomshythe annual fall sale and tea panied by the vicar of the November 7 church the Rev Gardner

Forty Hour Devotions will Park Street Methodist start September 30 Members The youth choirs of Park St will clean the church Septemshy Church held an election of ofshyber 29th

ficers at their lastrehearsalB The district meeting of the Those elected in the Chorshy

MD C C Wbullbull willbeatBuckshy ister ChOir were Vicki Howshysport October 1

ard president Jennifer Hosshykins vice preSident Bretta

Milo-The Womans Auxiliary Hussey secretary amp tIgteasurerof St Josephs Episcopal chshy

Kathy Dunham librarian andurch metFriday evening at the

Terri King assistant librarshychurch with 10 members attenshy ian ding The meeting was opened

The Crusaders elected Davidwith prayer by the Rev Stanshy

Hanson president Scott Jobnshyley Gardner vicar

stou vice president Robert

P TA

TUESDAY WSCS New Idea Club BJ Methodist Offici3 (

ne season 530 on Sept 3 vestry This gr all Methodis yo -shy and High School

There will be a M Y F rally a G Oct 7 at 3 p m

Brownville Jct

The Womens Au _ _

_

=shy~

Johns Episcopal C in the parish haL ening to honor Densmore who Bangor in the ne-gift was presentee _ ident Mrs Ke_ bUlll followedb and refreshme n- T

Attending Mrs Stan Mrs Willimiddot

ser-E5 ~~ee rabLng sesshy

on

__ n the ves try of the 6 i 3l 20 members at shy

_ -gt~ was made by the -e= 5 of the parsonage and

- - zommittee or repairs ~--e been made on the -~se and that ithas beenr-~

sions for teaChers and leaders under the supervision of the Board of Education of Methshyodlst churches in Maine are being conducted a t the Park Street Methodist Church The leader is Mrs William

Wilcoxof East Corinth and the title of the course is Teach shying Children in the church School

St Josephs Episcopal Chur ch There will be a Laymans

Conference at Camp Mer e shystead at Camden on Saturday and Sunday Sept 29 a nd 30 This meeting i s for all Epis shycopal Church men and wivepound are invitedbull

TO ALL AREA CLERGY We are very m uch interes shy- ofrs Virginia Snare

ted in featuring a series of caughter weekly articles by the various a~el Cudhea r eport shycler gymen of the area Rally Day will b e he ld If you wouldb e willing to subshye~r 30 and there will

mit such as artic le from time oCication of teacliers to time we would be very happy bull Z 7a Lovejoy reported to print itW S C S sub- disshy

Would you p leas e contac t us _ ecting will be h eld at ~~e Junction October --=--~ at 1 0 a m P lans

ctlg made for the anshyt=istmas Fair and sale ~~tIe9 =d December 7

_e lVejoy also reported sionary Sc~minar

oe ~eld a t Guilford Octshy~ -om 3 to 7 p m ~ Brownville Junctshy_ have a display and

- - - on Alaska ~r1 3 ~ounced that a joint ~

_ f ~lissions will be held 1telaquoJ4- iJited Baptist chur c h z date and subject to be In the future we hope to be ~=dMXs LowseNewshy able to supply the scores and ~rman of Worship s tandings of the various teams

_3-on anoounced thatan and leagues ts Dedication and Me

Service will be held

~J Tr ickey announced 1- iave registered for

_5 The pastor annshy=lt ~t he plans to hold a Eship training class ~ ~middotr Y F Rally will be ~ Guilford Oct ober 7

~= - till be World Wide -=~i1 Sundar

Local IAn Men eceive Awaras BEJBB1~ ~middot ~ ~

ltT

Foreman K R Beals ac cepts Chief Engineerfs award the best safety record among Bridge and Building employ~

Ext ra Gang and S and C crews for the year 1961 as B B Supt R E

Foreman Samuel S Davis Searsport Foreman WillianshyPaul Derby and Foreman Wallace J Russell Derby ree gold passes from Supt V L Ladd right Davis was Old Town and entered service July 25 1922 as a car helper Paul was born in St John N B and entered ser July 20 1922 as a blacksmith Russell was ~orn in Fort field and became a permanent employee July 13 1922 He tired as general foreman locomotive department shortly he r eceived his gold pass Maine Line

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PLATE-KAKING VACUUM FRAME uuiARC LIGHT

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During the summer eight tenths of the Milo-Lake View Road was improved Your town crew kept the cost down so as to comshyplate 10 more road than expected by the State Highway Eng1nshyeers Maintence is now the raponsib1lity of the State

License fees for untagged dogs should be paidat once MILO VOTERS

fyou have not completed the new voters regristration cards plmiddot ease contact Mr Elton Clement Registrar as soon as convenshyient

O T Rozelle

THE PEN IS MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD If you have thoughts thatyou would like to share with our readshy

ers drop us a line and we will print your letter iiposs1ble

We have believed along with a great many other peop~ the Milo Area shouldhave its ownnewspaper to provide a to distribute local news publicityfor civic organizations mation on town business affairs a calendar ofcoming soc church events andlowpriced advertising for localbusne with good coverage in their selling area bull

Moat of our surro1llldiDgcommunities have their own ne era Greenville Dexter Dover Millinocket East Millinol and Lincoln to name the closeat

Publiahing a local paper Js an interesting and exciting oco tion but it doe incur a great deJll of hard work and not derable expense We hope our patrons f1ml The Town Crie_ thsupport1ng through their iliterest paper purchases and vertls1ng

Editorbullbull

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ser-E5 ~~ee rabLng sesshy

on

__ n the ves try of the 6 i 3l 20 members at shy

_ -gt~ was made by the -e= 5 of the parsonage and

- - zommittee or repairs ~--e been made on the -~se and that ithas beenr-~

sions for teaChers and leaders under the supervision of the Board of Education of Methshyodlst churches in Maine are being conducted a t the Park Street Methodist Church The leader is Mrs William

Wilcoxof East Corinth and the title of the course is Teach shying Children in the church School

St Josephs Episcopal Chur ch There will be a Laymans

Conference at Camp Mer e shystead at Camden on Saturday and Sunday Sept 29 a nd 30 This meeting i s for all Epis shycopal Church men and wivepound are invitedbull

TO ALL AREA CLERGY We are very m uch interes shy- ofrs Virginia Snare

ted in featuring a series of caughter weekly articles by the various a~el Cudhea r eport shycler gymen of the area Rally Day will b e he ld If you wouldb e willing to subshye~r 30 and there will

mit such as artic le from time oCication of teacliers to time we would be very happy bull Z 7a Lovejoy reported to print itW S C S sub- disshy

Would you p leas e contac t us _ ecting will be h eld at ~~e Junction October --=--~ at 1 0 a m P lans

ctlg made for the anshyt=istmas Fair and sale ~~tIe9 =d December 7

_e lVejoy also reported sionary Sc~minar

oe ~eld a t Guilford Octshy~ -om 3 to 7 p m ~ Brownville Junctshy_ have a display and

- - - on Alaska ~r1 3 ~ounced that a joint ~

_ f ~lissions will be held 1telaquoJ4- iJited Baptist chur c h z date and subject to be In the future we hope to be ~=dMXs LowseNewshy able to supply the scores and ~rman of Worship s tandings of the various teams

_3-on anoounced thatan and leagues ts Dedication and Me

Service will be held

~J Tr ickey announced 1- iave registered for

_5 The pastor annshy=lt ~t he plans to hold a Eship training class ~ ~middotr Y F Rally will be ~ Guilford Oct ober 7

~= - till be World Wide -=~i1 Sundar

Local IAn Men eceive Awaras BEJBB1~ ~middot ~ ~

ltT

Foreman K R Beals ac cepts Chief Engineerfs award the best safety record among Bridge and Building employ~

Ext ra Gang and S and C crews for the year 1961 as B B Supt R E

Foreman Samuel S Davis Searsport Foreman WillianshyPaul Derby and Foreman Wallace J Russell Derby ree gold passes from Supt V L Ladd right Davis was Old Town and entered service July 25 1922 as a car helper Paul was born in St John N B and entered ser July 20 1922 as a blacksmith Russell was ~orn in Fort field and became a permanent employee July 13 1922 He tired as general foreman locomotive department shortly he r eceived his gold pass Maine Line

T

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MODERN PRINI1NG with

OLD FASHIONED PRICES

MIL CO

eN f COllPOSlNG EQUIPMENT

PLATE-KAKING VACUUM FRAME uuiARC LIGHT

PRESS

ING I

fs t bullrl CAMERA

lUNDERY EQUIPMENT

During the summer eight tenths of the Milo-Lake View Road was improved Your town crew kept the cost down so as to comshyplate 10 more road than expected by the State Highway Eng1nshyeers Maintence is now the raponsib1lity of the State

License fees for untagged dogs should be paidat once MILO VOTERS

fyou have not completed the new voters regristration cards plmiddot ease contact Mr Elton Clement Registrar as soon as convenshyient

O T Rozelle

THE PEN IS MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD If you have thoughts thatyou would like to share with our readshy

ers drop us a line and we will print your letter iiposs1ble

We have believed along with a great many other peop~ the Milo Area shouldhave its ownnewspaper to provide a to distribute local news publicityfor civic organizations mation on town business affairs a calendar ofcoming soc church events andlowpriced advertising for localbusne with good coverage in their selling area bull

Moat of our surro1llldiDgcommunities have their own ne era Greenville Dexter Dover Millinocket East Millinol and Lincoln to name the closeat

Publiahing a local paper Js an interesting and exciting oco tion but it doe incur a great deJll of hard work and not derable expense We hope our patrons f1ml The Town Crie_ thsupport1ng through their iliterest paper purchases and vertls1ng

Editorbullbull

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~ -~~--~- -~ -shy -

MODERN PRINI1NG with

OLD FASHIONED PRICES

MIL CO

eN f COllPOSlNG EQUIPMENT

PLATE-KAKING VACUUM FRAME uuiARC LIGHT

PRESS

ING I

fs t bullrl CAMERA

lUNDERY EQUIPMENT

During the summer eight tenths of the Milo-Lake View Road was improved Your town crew kept the cost down so as to comshyplate 10 more road than expected by the State Highway Eng1nshyeers Maintence is now the raponsib1lity of the State

License fees for untagged dogs should be paidat once MILO VOTERS

fyou have not completed the new voters regristration cards plmiddot ease contact Mr Elton Clement Registrar as soon as convenshyient

O T Rozelle

THE PEN IS MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD If you have thoughts thatyou would like to share with our readshy

ers drop us a line and we will print your letter iiposs1ble

We have believed along with a great many other peop~ the Milo Area shouldhave its ownnewspaper to provide a to distribute local news publicityfor civic organizations mation on town business affairs a calendar ofcoming soc church events andlowpriced advertising for localbusne with good coverage in their selling area bull

Moat of our surro1llldiDgcommunities have their own ne era Greenville Dexter Dover Millinocket East Millinol and Lincoln to name the closeat

Publiahing a local paper Js an interesting and exciting oco tion but it doe incur a great deJll of hard work and not derable expense We hope our patrons f1ml The Town Crie_ thsupport1ng through their iliterest paper purchases and vertls1ng

Editorbullbull